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Technical notes, Usb interface, Phantom power – Studio Technologies 214 User Manual

Page 25: Travel case, Additional connectors locations

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Model 214 User Guide

Issue 1, July 2014

Studio Technologies, Inc.

Page 25

when a control is set to provide a balance

function, turning it to either its fully clock-

wise or fully counterclockwise position will

cause the level on the applicable head-

phone output channel to be 40 dB below

its maximum.
If the headphone minimum level configu-

ration is set for full mute, turning a level

control to its fully counterclockwise posi-

tion will cause the level of the associated

channel(s) to fully mute. In addition, when

a control is configured to provide a bal-

ance function, rotating it to either its fully

clockwise or fully counterclockwise posi-

tion will cause the level of the applicable

channel to fully mute.

USB Interface

A USB type A connector and associated

status LED is located on the back panel of

the Model 214. This data interface is used

only for updating the unit’s operating firm-

ware (embedded software). No audio data

of any kind will pass through it. For details

please refer to the Technical Notes section

of this guide.

Technical Notes

Phantom Power

The Model 214 provides a 48 volt nominal

source of phantom power to support con-

denser-type microphones. It’s designed

to meet the P48 requirements as specified

in the IEC 61938 standard. The circuitry

is very simple, consisting of 6.85 k ohm

resistors that provide a path from a 45 volt

source to pins 2 and 3 of the microphone

input connector. The resistors and the

power source work together to provide the

required 48 ±4 volts, up to a maximum

current of 10 milliamperes.

Travel Case

For portable applications it may be desir-

able to store and transport each Model

214 in a protective case. After much travel

with prototype announcer’s console units,

Studio Technologies’ personnel learned to

appreciate the Pelican Model 1450 case.

Purchased with the foam interior option,

it does an excellent job of holding one

Model 214, an external 12 volt DC power

supply, and documentation. Some ap-

plications may benefit from selecting a

larger case that would also hold a related

headset, cables, etc. A larger case could

also be selected that would hold multiple

Model 214 units. Pelican sells their prod-

ucts through a dealer network, many of

which can be located via a web search.

Additional Connectors

Locations

Two spare connector locations are provid-

ed on the Model 214’s back panel. They

are labeled A and B. From the factory they

contain blank plates that can be readily

removed and replaced with a variety of

“XLR style” connectors. The spare con-

nector locations are specifically included

so that a Model 214 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 6- or 7-pin XLR connector to

allow direct connection of a broadcast

headset. Other uses include creating a

“loop through” or “mult” function for the

microphone input or headphone output

connections. A number of interface cable

assemblies, along with some special func-

tion kits, are available from Studio Tech-

nologies. Please refer to the website for

details on what is available.