50091-0105, Issue 2© 2005 by Studio Technologies, Inc., all rights reservedwww.studio-tech.comModel 68A Central Controller andModel 69A Control Consol
Issue 2, January 2005 Model 68A/69A User GuidePage 10 Studio Technologies, Inc. for Surroundprovided so that communications systems, machine control
Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 11for Surround25-pin D-sub plug (male) on one end and the desired conne
Issue 2, January 2005 Model 68A/69A User GuidePage 12 Studio Technologies, Inc. for SurroundBalanced sources should be wired so that signal high is
Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 13for Surroundprevent nasty signals from reaching them. The inputs are
Issue 2, January 2005 Model 68A/69A User GuidePage 14 Studio Technologies, Inc. for Surroundpanel (adjacent to the power entry con-nector) for the f
Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 15for Surround2. Rotate the level control on the Model 69A to the full
Issue 2, January 2005 Model 68A/69A User GuidePage 16 Studio Technologies, Inc. for SurroundTo leave the confi guration mode and return the Model 69A
Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 17for SurroundStereo OutputIn addition to a 6-channel surround monitor
Issue 2, January 2005 Model 68A/69A User GuidePage 18 Studio Technologies, Inc. for Surroundthe 11- or 12-o’clock position. The modi-fi ed log mode m
Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 19for Surroundagain display the desired level. If not, re-peat the cali
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Issue 2, January 2005 Model 68A/69A User GuidePage 20 Studio Technologies, Inc. for Surroundlevel when mono is active can be confi g-ured. The choice
Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 21for SurroundModel 69A Confi guration—Entering and Exiting Confi guratio
Issue 2, January 2005 Model 68A/69A User GuidePage 22 Studio Technologies, Inc. for SurroundPress and hold an inputbutton (one at a time) todisplay
Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 23for SurroundPress and hold the Mode button to display and confi gure w
Issue 2, January 2005 Model 68A/69A User GuidePage 24 Studio Technologies, Inc. for SurroundModel 69A Confi guration—Solo Mode, Power-Up Mute All, Le
Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 25for SurroundDefault: Fully attenuated (minimum) monitor output level
Issue 2, January 2005 Model 68A/69A User GuidePage 26 Studio Technologies, Inc. for SurroundModel 69A Confi guration—Remote Input SelectPress and hol
Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 27for SurroundModel 69A Confi guration—Dim Level, Remote Mute All, Remot
Issue 2, January 2005 Model 68A/69A User GuidePage 28 Studio Technologies, Inc. for SurroundPress and hold the Mono button to display and confi gure
Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 29for SurroundPress and hold both Surround A and Stereo B buttons for 5
Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 3for SurroundTable of ContentsForeword ...
Issue 2, January 2005 Model 68A/69A User GuidePage 30 Studio Technologies, Inc. for SurroundOperationNow that you’ve installed and confi gured the sy
Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 31for Surroundstereo signals converted to mono. How these functions aff
Issue 2, January 2005 Model 68A/69A User GuidePage 32 Studio Technologies, Inc. for Surroundbeen confi gured for the mono-to-center mode. For a detai
Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 33for SurroundDimThe dim function is quite self-explanatory. Press the
Issue 2, January 2005 Model 68A/69A User GuidePage 34 Studio Technologies, Inc. for SurroundAs expected, in the exclusive solo mode pressing a chann
Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 35for Surroundhas a –3 dB point of nominally 100 Hz. (To be more precis
Issue 2, January 2005 Model 68A/69A User GuidePage 36 Studio Technologies, Inc. for SurroundMonitor Output Transient ProtectionThe Model 68A Central
Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 37for Surround+15 Vdc power for the Model 69A. The Model 69A generates
Issue 2, January 2005 Model 68A/69A User GuidePage 38 Studio Technologies, Inc. for SurroundSpecifi cationsModel 68A Central ControllerGeneral Audio:
Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 39for SurroundAppendix AControlling the Model 68AThe Model 68A Central
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Issue 2, January 2005 Model 68A/69A User GuidePage 40 Studio Technologies, Inc. for SurroundFunction: Reset to Power Up Default Confi gurationByte Va
Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 41for SurroundFunction: Input Source and Associated ChannelsByte Value
Issue 2, January 2005 Model 68A/69A User GuidePage 42 Studio Technologies, Inc. for SurroundFunction: Monitor Output Channel StatusByte Value Descr
Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 43for SurroundFunction: Monitor Output Level - NormalByte Value Descri
Issue 2, January 2005 Model 68A/69A User GuidePage 44 Studio Technologies, Inc. for SurroundFunction: Monitor Output Level - ReverseByte Value Desc
Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 45for SurroundFunction: MonoByte Value Description1 F0H System-Exclus
Issue 2, January 2005 Model 68A/69A User GuidePage 46 Studio Technologies, Inc. for SurroundFunction: DownmixByte Value Description1 F0H System-Ex
Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 5for SurroundForewordSimply stated: I had a blast working on the Studio
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Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 7for SurroundIntroductionWhat This User Guide CoversThis User Guide is
Issue 2, January 2005 Model 68A/69A User GuidePage 8 Studio Technologies, Inc. for SurroundThe Model 69A provides four buttons and associated LEDs f
Model 68A/69A User Guide Issue 2, January 2005Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 9for SurroundTwo functions allow the format of the monitored signals to
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