Configuration, Configuration, Setting the program input level trim pots – 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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Access Stations
It’s important to thoroughly test all connect-
ed Model 22 and/or Model 24 Access Sta-
tions. Is the interrupt audio loud and clear? 
Observe the status lamps inside the push-
button switches. Do the appropriate lamps 
light fully bright when an interrupt takes 
place? If an access station is configured to 
mute the Model 2A’s monitor output, en-
sure that the monitor speaker mutes during 
interrupt activity.
Audio Quality
In all cases, you should hear clear, click-
free audio. We intended the Model 2A 
to sound great—if not, call us for technical 
help. A completed installation should 
be reliable, easy to use, and perform 
to high sonic standards. Questions and 
comments from the field are welcomed 
and encouraged!
Operating Notes
Talent Amplifier Output
Should the Model 2A’s talent amplifier out-
put experience a fault condition the power 
LED will flash on and off. Technically this 
will occur when the DC on pin 2 of the tal-
ent amplifier output falls below a threshold 
voltage. Once the fault is removed the LED 
will again light continuously. A fault will oc-
cur when an excessive load (greater than 
250 milliamperes) is presented to the out-
put, typically due to too many user devices 
being connected. A shorted interconnect 
cable can also cause the output to go into 
its fault condition.
While the fault condition is not desirable, 
it’s actually a protection feature. Model 2A 
circuitry, under microcontroller integrated 
circuit control, monitors the output voltage. 
If it falls below a threshold the output DC 
is cycled on and off to protect the circuitry. 
Leaving the output enabled continuously 
during a fault condition would cause stress 
to the components and possibly lead to 
damage. Once the fault condition has been 
removed the talent amplifier output will 
return to normal operation.
Using Party-Line Intercom Beltpacks
While the Model 2A’s talent amplifier out-
put can be used to power and send audio 
to listen-only user beltpacks, such as the 
Models 32A and 33A, it’s actually a “mini” 
party-line (PL) power supply. It provides 
24 volts DC from pin 2 to pin 1 and 200 
ohm termination impedances from pin 2 to 
pin 1 and from pin 3 to pin 1. This allows 
2-channel PL user beltpacks, such as the 
popular RTS® BP325, to be connected. 
(Up to three BP325 units can be easily 
supported by the talent amplifier output’s 
maximum of 250 milliamperes of current.) 
Users of these PL beltpacks could commu-
nicate with each other on the two channels 
as well as hearing audio from the Model 
2A’s IFB channels. A little extra flexibility, 
such as this PL capability, can prove useful 
in special circumstances!
Configuration
Setting the Program Input 
Level Trim Pots
Trim pots have a range of –4 to +14 provid-
ing a compatible range of –10 to +8 dBu. 
There is no hard and fast rule on how to 
best adjust the trim pots associated with 
the four program inputs. As mentioned in 
the Installation section of this guide, the 
trim pots are provided to allow the rela-
tive levels of the program input signals to 
be adjusted so as to roughly match each 
