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Power status leds, Party-line operating mode selection – Studio Technologies 45DR User Manual

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Issue 2, January 2015

Model 45DR User Guide

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Studio Technologies, Inc.

port. For example, the RTS ADAM system

has a published nominal level of +8 dBu,

but it’s not clear how this translates into a

digital audio level on an associated Dante

channel. Using its configuration software

it’s most likely possible to set the nominal

level of intercom key panels or ports to

something different than +8 dBu. The best

solution in this case would be to adjust

the associated OMNEO (Dante-compat-

ible) port such that it results in a nominal

level of –20 dBFS on the associated Dante

channels. This should lead to the best per-

formance of the Model 45DR and associ-

ated party-line user devices.

Audio Levels and Party-Line Termination
The FROM meters display the level of

signals that come from the party-line cir-

cuit. These signals are then sent as digi-

tal audio to the associated Dante output

channels. An issue may arise if the signals

coming from the connected party-line

circuit or user devices aren’t at a sufficient

level so that a normal meter display level

can be reached. For a party-line circuit to

function correctly the impedance (resis-

tance to AC signals such as audio) must

be approximately 200 ohms. Typically to

achieve this depends on a single piece of

equipment providing a single audio termi-

nation. This termination, 200 ohms nomi-

nally, is almost always made at the power

supply source. But it’s possible that anoth-

er device, such as a second active power

supply on the same party-line circuit, will

cause a “double-termination” condition.

This will result in a 100 ohm party-line

circuit impedance and an audio level drop

of about 6 dB. Removing the unwanted

termination is the only valid means of cor-

recting the problem.

In most cases this will be simple to solve.

It’s easily possible for the Model 45DR’s

local power source, which also provides

200 ohm termination networks for the two

channels, to be accidentally enabled when

the Model 45DR is connected to an exter-

nally-powered party-line circuit. This would

be incorrect, leading to the “double-termi-

nation” condition. Turning off the Model

45DR’s local power source by pressing

and holding the auto null button is all that

is required.

Power Status LEDs

Two green LEDs are located on the front

panel and are associated with operating

power. The PoE LED indicator will light

whenever an Ethernet connection with

Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) capability is

connected. The DC power LED will light

whenever an external DC voltage has

been applied. The acceptable range is 10

to 18 volts DC. If both power sources are

present the PoE source will provide the

Model 45DR’s operating power.

Party-Line Operating Mode

Selection

As discussed previously in this guide, the

Model 45DR provides two main operating

modes. One mode is used when the Mod-

el 45DR is required to create a party-line

circuit, providing 29 volts DC and 200 ohm

termination impedances. In this mode user

devices such as beltpacks can be directly

supported. When this mode is selected

the local power status LED will be lit. The

second mode allows the Model 45DR

to be connected to an existing powered

party-line intercom circuit. In this mode

the local power status LED will not be lit.

To select the desired operating mode is