Copyright © 2006 by Studio Technologies, Inc., all rights reservedwww.studio-tech.comUser GuideIssue 2, June 2006This User Guide is applicable for ser
Model 212 User Guide Issue 2, June 2006Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 11Microphone InputThe Model 212 is compatible with bal-anced dynamic and conde
Model 212 User Guide Issue 2, June 2006Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 12Devices with ¼-inch 2-conductor “mono” plugs can also be used with the Model
Issue 2, June 2006 Model 212 User GuidePage 13 Studio Technologies, Inc. some Model 212 applications the AES3 output will be implemented using a 3-p
Model 212 User Guide Issue 2, June 2006Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 14matrix intercom system. A single cable is all that is required to interface
Issue 2, June 2006 Model 212 User GuidePage 15 Studio Technologies, Inc. ConfigurationFor the Model 212 to support the needs of specific application
Model 212 User Guide Issue 2, June 2006Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 16level up such that the main and talkback output levels will match the Model
Issue 2, June 2006 Model 212 User GuidePage 17 Studio Technologies, Inc. could be correct. It’s also possible that a microphone with a very low-leve
Model 212 User Guide Issue 2, June 2006Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 18Each of the available input sources can be assigned to the headphone output’
Issue 2, June 2006 Model 212 User GuidePage 19 Studio Technologies, Inc. The headphone output monaural mode feature was specifically included so tha
Model 212 User Guide Issue 2, June 2006Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 20• Hybrid: This mode is a combination of push to talk and alternate action. I
Model 212 User Guide Issue 2, June 2006Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 3Table of ContentsIntroduction ...
Issue 2, June 2006 Model 212 User GuidePage 21 Studio Technologies, Inc. Reverse Left/Right ModeSwitch SW3-5 is used to select whether the rotary co
Model 212 User Guide Issue 2, June 2006Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 22people refer to this generically as an “AES” digital audio signal. But this
Issue 2, June 2006 Model 212 User GuidePage 23 Studio Technologies, Inc. System ModesSwitch SW3-12 is used to configure the overall operating mode o
Model 212 User Guide Issue 2, June 2006Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 24ConclusionOnce the multitude of DIP switches have been set to their desired
Issue 2, June 2006 Model 212 User GuidePage 25 Studio Technologies, Inc. • Hybrid: This mode is a combination of push to talk and alternate action.
Model 212 User Guide Issue 2, June 2006Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 26output’s right channel. The control on the right adjusts the left channel.Wh
Issue 2, June 2006 Model 212 User GuidePage 27 Studio Technologies, Inc. comfortable headphone output level. This will allow the user, in response t
Model 212 User Guide Issue 2, June 2006Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 28as specified in the IEC 61938 standard. The required circuitry is very simpl
Issue 2, June 2006 Model 212 User GuidePage 29 Studio Technologies, Inc. also be selected that would hold multiple Model 212 units. Pelican sells th
Model 212 User Guide Issue 2, June 2006Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 30a variety of XLR-type connectors. These spare connector locations are specif
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Issue 2, June 2006 Model 212 User GuidePage 31 Studio Technologies, Inc. The Model 212’s enclosure must be disas-sembled prior to installing connect
Model 212 User Guide Issue 2, June 2006Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 32From the outset several limitations must be discussed. The first is that but
Issue 2, June 2006 Model 212 User GuidePage 33 Studio Technologies, Inc. Digital Audio OutputsAs has been previously discussed in this user guide, t
Issue 2, June 2006 Model 212 User GuidePage 34 Studio Technologies, Inc. SpecificationsGeneral Audio:Frequency Response: < –0.1 dB at 20 Hz, –1 d
Issue 2, June 2006 Model 212 User GuidePage 35 Studio Technologies, Inc. Appendix AA label is attached to the security plate on the bottom of the un
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Model 212 User Guide Issue 2, June 2006Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 5Figure 2. Model 212 back panelFigure 1. Model 212 front panelIntroductionWhat
Issue 2, June 2006 Model 212 User GuidePage 6 Studio Technologies, Inc. System FeaturesMicrophone InputA high-performance microphone pre-amplifier c
Model 212 User Guide Issue 2, June 2006Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 7audio interface will find use in specialized applications, including direct i
Issue 2, June 2006 Model 212 User GuidePage 8 Studio Technologies, Inc. operation is similar to that found in many broadcast intercom system user st
Model 212 User Guide Issue 2, June 2006Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 9control modes can be configured so that a minimum headphone output level is m
Issue 2, June 2006 Model 212 User GuidePage 10 Studio Technologies, Inc. on/off status of phantom power, the com-pressor threshold, and the headphon
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