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Post-installation, Ac mains power, Audio input source level adjustment – Studio Technologies 42A 2013 User Manual

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Issue 2, December 2013

Model 42A User Guide

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Studio Technologies, Inc.

twisted-pair cable rather than worrying

about whether or not it is shielded. The foil

shields typically provided in many of types

of audio cables generally offer very limited

effectiveness. The best rule to follow is to

try to minimize exposure to large noise

sources. (Okay, so that’s hardly ever prac-

tical but at least it’s a nice dream!)
In the event that very long cable runs are

required, the resistance of the cable can

impact the DC power supplied by the

Model 42A. There’s no way to get around

the fact that some DC voltage will be

dropped in the interconnecting cable(s). A

simple “ohms law” calculation will tell you

the impact that a cable run will have. You’ll

need to know the exact cable length, the

current draw of the connected device(s),

the minimum voltage required by the con-

nected device(s), and the resistance of the

cable’s conductors. This is generally stat-

ed as ohms per 1000 feet. Make sure that

you account for the resistance in both the

pin 1 and pin 2 legs! In general, if there is

the potential for a cable-length problem,

moving to a more substantial cable gauge,

such as 20 or 18 AWG, can be effective.

AC Mains Power

The Model 42A operates directly from AC

mains power over the range of 100 to

240 V, 50/60 Hz. Being a “universal input”

device, there are no switches to set or

jumpers to install to match a location’s

nominal AC mains voltage. The Model 42A

uses a 3-pin IEC 320 C14 inlet connector

to mate with a detachable AC mains cord.

All units are supplied with an AC mains

cord that has a North-American (NEMA

5-15P) standard plug on one end and

an IEC 320 C13 connector on the other

end. Units bound for other destinations

require that the appropriate cord set be

obtained. The wire colors in the AC mains

cord should conform to the internationally

recognized color code and be terminated

accordingly:
Connection

Wire Color

Neutral (N)

Light Blue

Line (L)

Brown

Earth/Ground (E) Green/Yellow

Safety Warning: The Model 42A does

not contain an AC mains disconnect

switch. As such, the AC mains cord

plug serves as the disconnection

device. Safety considerations require

that the plug and associated inlet be

easily accessible to allow rapid dis-

connection of AC mains power should

it prove necessary.

As soon as AC mains power is applied

the Model 42A will begin its power-up

sequence. As a “boot-up” indication

each of the front-panel LEDs will light in a

processor-controlled sequence. After that

has completed one of the status LEDs will

remain lit. The unit is now fully operational.

Post-Installation

Audio Input Source Level

Adjustment

It’s important to confirm and, if required,

adjust the level of the audio sources

that are connected to the Model 42A’s

audio inputs. The monitor section’s dual

5-segment LED level meters will help

make this task simple. Begin by using

the pushbutton switch, located on the

front panel, to select the IFB output that is

going to be calibrated. Adjust the source

levels so that the four green LEDs light