Studio Technologies 76DA V.4.00 User Manual
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Model 76DA/77 User Guide
Issue 3, July 2012
Studio Technologies, Inc.
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for Surround
compatible with the requirements of AES3id 
interfacing. These signals are typically inter-
connected using coaxial cable terminated 
with BNC connectors. For details on how a 
Model 77 Control Console is used to select 
the digital monitor output types refer to the 
Configuration section of this user guide.
A cable assembly with a 25-pin D-sub plug 
(male) on one end and the desired connec-
tors on the other end will be used for con-
necting to the digital monitor outputs. The 
D-subminiature connector follows the TAS-
CAM® wiring convention, organizing the 
25 pins into eight groups of three pins 
each; one pin remains unused. Each set 
of three pins provides an independent 
interface. In the analog world this would 
allow eight audio signals to be transported. 
But with AES3/AES3id digital audio signals 
this allows support for 16 audio channels; 
eight interfaces each supplying two audio 
channels.
A wiring assembly prepared for the Model 
76DA’s digital monitor outputs, when con-
figured for AES3 (110 ohms/5 Vpp), would 
be identical to that of a D-88-style output 
assembly. An assembly of this type would 
have a male 25-pin D-subminiature connec-
tor (DB-25M) on one end and eight 3-pin 
male XLR connectors on the other. A wiring 
assembly prepared for the Model 76DA’s 
digital monitor outputs, when set for AES3id 
(75 ohms/1 Vpp), would typically have eight 
BNC plugs attached.
For compatibility with AES3 balanced 
digital audio signals connect the D-sub’s 
+ terminal as signal high and the – terminal 
as signal low. In most applications a 3-pin 
XLR plug (male) will be used. In this case 
the + terminal would go to pin 2 of the XLR, 
the – terminal to XLR pin 3, and the shield 
terminal to XLR pin 1.
For compatibility with AES3id unbalanced 
digital audio signals connect the D-sub’s 
+ terminal as signal high, and both the 
– and shield terminals as the signal low/
shield. When terminating to a BNC plug the 
D-sub’s + terminal should connect to the 
center pin; the – and the shield connec-
tions should go to the “body” of the BNC 
plug. To clarify, for optimal operation it is 
best to connect both the – and shield con-
nectors together directly on the D-sub plug, 
rather than at the BNC end of the interface 
assembly. Note that the output circuitry is 
transformer-coupled so it is possible to just 
connect to the + and – terminals and still 
experience correct operation. This would 
leave the shield connection unterminated.
Refer to Figure 4 or Appendix A for the 
exact connection details. Note that unlike 
a D-88-style assembly, the two threaded 
fasteners associated with the Model 76DA’s 
D-sub connectors use 4-40 threads. This 
complies with the original design standard 
for D-subminiature connectors.
Pre-Fader Surround Digital Monitor 
Output
The pre-fader surround digital monitor 
output channels are intended to connect 
to metering, measurement, or other 
signal monitoring equipment that requires 
uninterrupted, full-level digital audio signal 
sources.
Stereo Input C Direct Digital Monitor 
Output
The stereo input C direct digital monitor 
output is intended for use in site-specific 
applications. It provides an uninterrupted, 
full-level digital audio signal source that 
is post-SRC and input delay in the signal 
chain.
