Audio quality and protection, Power sources, Auxiliary relay – Studio Technologies 212 2006 User Manual
Page 9: Configuration

Model 212 User Guide
Issue 3, July 2006
Studio Technologies, Inc.
Page 9
control modes can be configured so that a 
minimum headphone output level is main-
tained. Alternately, the headphone output 
can be set to fully mute when the controls 
are at their minimum position. The rotary 
controls can also be set for a reverse 
left/right mode. This is provided for cases 
where a user needs to wear their headset 
“reversed” to support alternate camera 
angles. By using this special mode intui-
tive operation will be maintained and a 
comfortable work environment assured.
Provision has been made to support ap-
plications where a monaural cue feed is 
desired. A configuration switch allows the 
summing (combining) of the selected left 
and right headphone sources. In addition 
to creating a dual-channel mono output it 
also allows the level controls to be config-
ured as a simple 2-channel mixer.
The headphone output was designed to 
meet the needs of contemporary head-
phones and headsets. Specifically, the 
output circuits act as voltage, rather than 
power, drivers. In this configuration they 
can provide high output levels with very 
low distortion and noise, along with mini-
mal current consumption. The output cir-
cuits are configured to safely drive stereo 
or mono loads. This ensures that all types 
of headphones, headsets, and earpieces 
can be directly connected.
Audio Quality and Protection
The Model 212’s circuitry was carefully 
tailored to provide excellent audio perfor-
mance. Professional-quality components 
are featured throughout. For reliability all 
audio routing is performed using solid-
state devices. In all critical audio paths, 
“clickless” performance is provided. All 
audio inputs and outputs make extensive 
use of protection components. This lim-
its the chance of damage from ESD and 
other undesirable, yet real-world, hazards.
Power Sources
The Model 212 requires an external 
source of nominal 24 volt DC, 150 milliam-
peres maximum, for operation. Inside the 
Model 212, an internal switch-mode power 
supply creates the various voltage “rails” 
required by the internal circuitry.
An external power supply is included with 
each unit. As an alternative, the Model 44 
Interface can be used to power the Model 
212. Available from Studio Technologies, 
it serves as an interconnection “hub,” 
providing power and signal routing for up 
to six Model 212 Announcer’s Consoles. 
Refer to the Technical Notes section for 
details.
Auxiliary Relay
Model 212 resources include a general-
purpose relay, allowing specialized con-
figurations to be created. Under software 
control, the relay can be configured to 
follow the state of the main and talkback 
audio channels. Taking advantage of the 
back-panel locations provided for addi-
tional XLR-type connectors, a technician 
may easily implement a variety of func-
tions such as providing an “on-air” indi-
cator or performing loudspeaker muting 
during talkback.
Configuration
Model 212 configurations are made 
using a number of DIP-type switches. One 
8-position switch array is used to set the 
gain of the microphone preamplifier, the 
on/off status of phantom power, the com-
pressor threshold, and the headphone 
