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Additional connectors – Studio Technologies 212 2006 User Manual

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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