Applying power, It’s time to use the system – Studio Technologies 2A 2015 User Manual
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Model 2A User Guide
Issue 2, March 2015
Studio Technologies, Inc.
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small hole in the front panel, directly to the 
right of the routing control switch. Using 
an Xcelite® “greenie” straight-blade screw 
driver is recommended. Note that the trim 
pot is active only in the receive mode.
Monitor Output
A level control and source select switch is 
associated with the monitor output section. 
The level control adjusts the output level 
sent to the monitor speaker output. IFB 
channel 1 is monitored when the source 
select switch is in its up position. In its 
down position, channel 2 is monitored. 
The middle position is labeled OFF and 
the monitor amplifier is, as you might 
guess, off!
Applying Power
Upon mains power being applied to the 
Model 2A the unit will go through a power-
up sequence that will light all of the meter 
and status LEDs in a test pattern. Then 
the levels meters are used to momentarily 
display the version number of the internal 
firmware (embedded software that runs 
in a microcontroller integrated circuit). 
The meter associated with channel 1 will 
display the major version number with 
a range of 1 to 5 starting at the bottom 
LED and moving up. The meter associated 
with channel 2 will display the minor 
version number, also with a range of 1 
to 5. The version number will display for 
approximately one second after which 
normal operation will commence. At this 
stage the power LED on the Model 2A and 
any connected Model 32A and/or Model 
33A Talent Amplifiers should be lit. If one 
or more Model 22 or Model 24 Access 
Stations have been connected, their push-
button switches should be dimly lit.
It’s Time to Use the System!
Operation can commence after the Model 
2A and related equipment have been 
installed and interconnected. Any changes 
required to the Model 2A’s internal con-
figuration should have been made, fol-
lowing the information provided in the 
Configuration section of this guide. Mains 
power should be applied and the power 
LED should be lit. Note that the Model 2A’s 
power LED also provides an indication of 
a second condition. If the talent amplifier 
output goes into its fault mode (typically 
due to excessive current being drawn) the 
power LED will flash on-and-off until the 
condition has been corrected.
In the following paragraphs we’ll describe 
several scenarios you can use to try out 
some of the Model 2A’s features.
Program Inputs, Meters, and Monitor 
Output
Connect a high-quality audio source, e.g., 
personal audio device or off-air receiver, to 
one of the program inputs. Select this input 
as the program audio source for one of the 
IFB channels. Set the program level control 
of that IFB channel such that the yellow 
LED lights on signal peaks. Test the moni-
tor output by selecting the appropriate IFB 
channel and setting the rotary level control. 
You should hear the problem source and it 
should let you “rock out” pretty well. If not, 
put in a maintenance request for a better 
speaker!
Internal Interrupt Microphone
Press the IFB buttons on the left side of 
the Model 2A’s front panel to activate the 
internal microphone. To prevent possible 
acoustical feedback the monitor output 
will mute. Using the meters, observe that 
