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Operation, Level meters – Studio Technologies 46A User Manual

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Issue 1, September 2014

Model 46A User Guide

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Studio Technologies, Inc.

Operation

Technician intervention is typically not

required during normal Model 46A opera-

tion. The unit is designed for continuous

operation with no routine maintenance

necessary. Activating the auto null func-

tions may be warranted should connected

user devices or wiring associated with the

2-wire party-line intercom be changed.

Upon power-up the Model 46A will go

through a short initialization sequence

before normal operation will begin. The

power and status LEDs will each light

sequentially and, upon completion, the

power LED will light steadily. The settings

for the four hybrid circuits are stored in

non-volatile memory and will be recalled

during the power-up process.

Level Meters

The Model 46A contains eight 5-seg-

ment LED level meters. These meters

are provided as a support aid during

installation, configuration, operation, and

troubleshooting. The meters represent the

signals coming in from, and going out to,

the 4-wire connections. The meters are

organized in four groups each represent-

ing one input and one output. They are

calibrated to reflect the level in dB relative

to the configured nominal operating level.

This is similar to the way in which now-leg-

acy VU meters functioned. As an example

let’s take the situation where the nominal

operating level of interface 1 is configured

for +4 dBu. The LEDs labeled –18, –12,

–6, and 0 of the TO 4-wire ch 1 meters are

lit. (For this example, the level on pin 2 of

interface 1’s 2-wire PL circuit is just large

enough to light the 0 LED.) This indicates

that a signal with the approximate level

of +4 dBu is present on the associated

4-wire output connector. Another example

would be a Model 46A interface configured

for +8 dBu operation and –18 and –12 dB

LEDs are lit. This would indicate that a sig-

nal with an audio level of approximately

–4 dBu is present on its associated output.
Each level meter contains four green LEDs

and one yellow LED. The four green LEDs

indicate signal levels at or below the con-

figured nominal level. The top LED is yel-

low in color and indicates a signal that is

6 dB or greater than the nominal level. An

audio signal that causes the yellow LED to

light doesn’t necessarily indicate an exces-

sive level condition, but it does provide a

warning that at some stage reducing the

signal level may be prudent. Operation with

normal signal levels should find the meters

lighting near their 0 dB point. Signal peaks

may cause the yellow LEDs to flash. But a

yellow LED that lights fully during normal

operation will typically indicate a signal

level or configuration problem.
If the FROM 4-wire meters display consis-

tency lower or higher levels than their 0 dB

points it’s possible that a configuration is-

sue exists. One potential problem is incor-

rectly set 4-wire nominal audio level DIP

switches for one or both of the Model 46A’s

interfaces. If the nominal level is set too

low then sufficient audio headroom might

not be available. It can also result in ex-

cessively-high audio signals being sent to

2-wire party-line circuits. Setting the nomi-

nal level for too high a value will reduce the

signal-to-noise performance. And, as ex-

pected, it may also result in audio signals

being sent to the 2-wire circuits at too low

a level. Begin a review by confirming that

the two 4-wire level DIP switches associat-

ed with each interface are set as required.