Studio-technologies 50 2004 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - User Guide

50060-0904, Issue 6Model 50 Central Controller,Model 51 Control Console,and Related ComponentsUser GuideIssue 6, September 2004This User Guide is appl

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Issue 6, September 2004 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 10 Studio Technologies, Inc. Built-in microphone for communications functions (talk to studio, ta

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 11The studio output is set to follow the control room source or the hea

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Issue 6, September 2004 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 12 Studio Technologies, Inc. Model 38 Back PanelConnects to talent sources such as keyboards or m

Page 5 - Foreword

Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 13System ComponentsThe main StudioComm shipping carton contains a Model

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Issue 6, September 2004 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 14 Studio Technologies, Inc. should be connected to the left (L) input and configured for mono op

Page 7 - Introduction

Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 15through connector on that talent amp send-ing the signal on to the ne

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Issue 6, September 2004 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 16 Studio Technologies, Inc. the female 5-pin DIN-type connectors on the back of the Model 50 and

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Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 17AdvancedInstallation TopicsModel 35 Stand MountingIncluded with each

Page 10 - Model 51 Back Panel

Issue 6, September 2004 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 18 Studio Technologies, Inc. Switchcraft No. 297, Neutrik NP3C, or equivalent will work correctly

Page 11 - Connects to additional

Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 19Model 70 Front PanelModel 70 Back PanelThe Model 70 provides independ

Page 12 - Installation

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Issue 6, September 2004 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 20 Studio Technologies, Inc. • Headphone source is independently selected or follows control room

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Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 21you don’t have to use the configure mode to determine the dub output

Page 15 - Meter Output

Issue 6, September 2004 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 22 Studio Technologies, Inc. Model 51 Configuration Chart—Main FunctionsPress a Communications bu

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Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 23Model 51 Configuration Chart—Alternate FunctionsPress and hold Level

Page 17 - Advanced

Issue 6, September 2004 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 24 Studio Technologies, Inc. In the configure mode the Dim LED tells you if auto dim off is enabl

Page 18 - Mic Module Input

Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 25of LEDs displays the headphone source mode. When the LED is off the h

Page 19 - Configuration

Issue 6, September 2004 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 26 Studio Technologies, Inc. When used with the Model 51 Control Con-sole, both Input Data LEDs w

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Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 27If the dub source has been configured to follow the control room sour

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Issue 6, September 2004 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 28 Studio Technologies, Inc. If the auto dim off function is enabled, whenever dim is on and the

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Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 29Configure ModeRefer to the Configuration section for an understanding

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Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 3Table of ContentsForeword ...

Page 24 - Alternate Configure Functions

Issue 6, September 2004 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 30 Studio Technologies, Inc. be lit whenever the Model 38 is connected to an operating Model 50.

Page 25 - Operation

Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 31If the LED does light, troubleshooting should prove quite simple. Beg

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Issue 6, September 2004 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 32 Studio Technologies, Inc. To remedy this problem simply use the Model 51 Control Console to co

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Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 33terminated with 600 ohm loads. In this way it was easy to say that 0d

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Issue 6, September 2004 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 34 Studio Technologies, Inc. Input Level and the Talent AmplifiersOptimal performance of the Mode

Page 29 - Talent Amplifiers

Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 35the sound quality and location of the com-munications mic(s). With th

Page 30 - Troubleshooting

Issue 6, September 2004 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 36 Studio Technologies, Inc. SpecificationsModel 50 Central ControllerAudio Inputs: 7, stereoType

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Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 37Dimensions (Overall):19.0 inches wide (48.3cm)1.72 inches high (4.4cm

Page 32 - Technical Notes

Issue 6, September 2004 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 38 Studio Technologies, Inc. Talent Input Loop Thru: 3-pin XLR-type male, connected in parallel w

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Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 39Appendix AControlling the Model 50The Model 50 Central Controller use

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Issue 6, September 2004 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 40 Studio Technologies, Inc. Function: Reset to Power Up Default ConfigurationByte Value Descr

Page 36 - Specifications

Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 41Function: Control Room SourceByte Value Description1 F0H System-Ex

Page 37 - Model 38 Talent Amplifier

Issue 6, September 2004 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 42 Studio Technologies, Inc. Function: Control Room LevelByte Value Description1 F0H System-Ex

Page 38 - Model 70 Interface

Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 43Function: Control Room Output SelectByte Value Description1 F0H Sy

Page 39 - Appendix A

Issue 6, September 2004 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 44 Studio Technologies, Inc. Function: Studio On/Off StatusByte Value Description1 F0H System-

Page 40 - Function: Dub Output Level

Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 45Function: Set Dim LevelByte Value Description1 F0H System-Exclusiv

Page 41 - Function: Dub Source

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Page 45 - Function: Set Dim Level

Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 5ForewordI am pleased to present the StudioComm series of products. As

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Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 7IntroductionWhat This User Guide CoversThis User Guide is designed to

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Issue 6, September 2004 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 8 Studio Technologies, Inc. Each input can also be configured to operate as a mono input. In this

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Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 6, September 2004Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 9Studio MonitoringThe studio monitoring source is config-ured to follow

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