Additional connectors – Studio Technologies 212 2006 User Manual
Page 30

Issue 3, July 2006
Model 212 User Guide
Page 30
Studio Technologies, Inc.
Each of the four possible audio sources 
can be routed to the left-headphone out-
put, the right-headphone output, or both 
headphone-output channels. Details on 
how to use these switches are provided 
in the Configuration section of this user 
guide. 
Additional Connectors
Two spare connector locations are provid-
ed on the Model 212’s back panel. From 
the factory they contain blank plates that 
can be readily removed and replaced with 
a variety of XLR-type connectors. These 
spare connector locations are specifi-
cally included so that a Model 212 can 
be customized to meet the many specific 
needs that arise in broadcast and related 
audio applications. Expected uses for 
these locations include adding a 5-, 6-, or 
7-pin XLR-type connector to allow direct 
connection of a broadcast headset. In ad-
dition, Studio Technologies offers optional 
line input cards that mount directly in a 
spare connector location. This was previ-
ously described in this user guide.
The spare connector locations are com-
patible with the Neutrik DL-series of 
connectors. For flexibility, versions are 
available that provide from three to seven 
contacts. For example, a compatible 3-pin 
female connector would be Neutrik part 
number NC3FD-L-1. To support headsets 
the NC6FDS-L-1 is often used. This is a 
6-pin female connector with the unique 
Switchcraft® 6-pin arrangement. The 
hardware that secures the blank plates to 
the Model 212’s back panel is also intend-
ed to secure the replacement connectors.
If connectors are installed in the Model 
212’s spare connector locations adding 
labels to those connectors can be helpful. 
For a great look it is recommended that 
Brother® P-Touch ¼-inch (6 mm) labels 
be created. Tape material that prints white 
text on a black background works out 
well for the Model 212. The Brother label 
cassette number TX-3151, white on black, 
is appropriate for use with many of their 
printers.
In addition to the spare connector loca-
tions on the back panel, provision has 
been made to allow easy interconnection 
with the Model 212’s printed-circuit-board-
mounted input and output connectors. 
This was accomplished by including 
numerous 3-position male “header” con-
nectors on the Model 212’s circuit board. 
These headers, on 0.1-inch centers, are 
wired in parallel with the Model 212’s con-
nectors. This “no solder” solution makes 
customizing a Model 212 a simple pro-
cess. The headers, located on the Model 
212’s printed circuit board, are Molex® 
part number 22-23-2031. They mate with 
Molex housing number 22-01-3037. To 
make the interconnection separate crimp 
terminals are attached to loose wires and 
then “snapped” into the housing. Molex 
part number 08-50-0114 specifies crimp 
terminals that are appropriate for wires of 
22 to 30 gauge. These parts are available 
worldwide from sources such as Digi-Key 
(www.digikey.com).
To make the process of connecting to the 
Model 212’s headers a simple task an 
interface cable kit, part number 31087, is 
available from Studio Technologies. Each 
kit includes five cable assemblies and a 
length of heat-shrinkable tubing. Each 
cable assembly consists of a mating con-
nector with three color-coded wires at-
tached. These wires, nominally 12 inches 
in length, allow convenient soldering to 
a connector selected to be installed in a 
spare location on the Model 212’s back 
