Audio monitoring, Dc monitoring and fault shut down, Compatibility – Studio Technologies 42A 2008 User Manual
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Model 42A User Guide
Issue 2, February 2008
Studio Technologies, Inc.
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Each Model 42A IFB circuit provides DC 
power and two channels of unbalanced 
audio by way of two 3-pin male XLR-type 
connectors. The DC output is nominally 
30 volts with a maximum rated current of 
200 milliamperes. A major strength of the 
Model 42A is the IFB circuit’s ability to 
effectively deliver DC power over a vari-
ety of conditions. Unlike other interface 
devices that use a common but less-than-
ideal circuit topology, a unique IFB circuit 
was developed by Studio Technologies to 
achieve the desired performance goals. 
The result is a major improvement in 
effectively supporting IFB user devices 
over a wide range of conditions. Con-
nected devices can draw up to the full 
rated 200 milliamperes of current with little 
drop in DC voltage. This output voltage 
stability is the key—whether drawing 50, 
100, or 200 milliamperes, the output will 
remain close to 30 volts. In practical terms 
this means that reliable IFB-based cue 
systems can now be deployed in more 
stadiums, concert halls, or motor racing 
facilities than was previously possible; 
longer cable runs, more user devices, 
excellent performance.
Audio Monitoring
To help confirm proper installation and 
ensure correct operation, the Model 42A 
includes a full-featured audio monitor sec-
tion. Two 5-segment LED meters provide 
an indication of the audio levels as they 
appear directly on the IFB output connec-
tors. This capability makes it simple to 
adjust and maintain correct audio levels 
so that optimal IFB performance can be 
maintained. A headphone output is also 
provided, allowing “real-world” checking 
of IFB audio quality. In addition to being 
able to manually select the IFB circuit to 
be monitored by the meters and head-
phone output, an “auto scan” mode is 
also included. This allows each of the four 
IFB circuits to be monitored in a continu-
ously repeating sequence.
DC Monitoring and Fault 
Shut Down
To prevent possible damage to the Model 
42A’s IFB output circuitry, the DC output 
voltage present on each IFB circuit is con-
tinually monitored. If the voltage on an IFB 
circuit falls below 24 volts its associated 
LED will “flash” as an error indication. If 
this under-voltage condition continues for 
more than 4 seconds a shut-down mode 
will be entered, turning off power to the 
IFB circuit. After a 10-second interval the 
output will again become active.
Compatibility
The Model 42A is compatible with virtu-
ally every digital matrix intercom system, 
including those from Clear-Com®, Drake, 
Telex®/RTS®, and Riedel®. Interfacing 
requires only the connection of analog 
output ports from the intercom system 
to the Model 42A’s audio inputs. Optimal 
performance might be gained by config-
uring the nominal audio level of the inter-
com system’s “virtual” IFB output ports 
to match the Model 42A’s +4 dBu input 
level. With the Model 42A’s excellent audio 
and power delivery performance it’s an 
ideal alternative to the interface devices 
offered by the intercom system vendors. 
Using the Model 42A the intercom sys-
tem’s audio quality can be maintained 
all the way to the IFB users.
The Model 42A’s IFB circuits allow virtually 
every IFB user device to be supported. 
These include the Model 30-series 
