Studio Technologies 220 2013 User Manual
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Issue 5, February 2013
Model 220 User Guide
Page 20
Studio Technologies, Inc.
operating characteristics will change in
“real-time” in response to configuration
changes.
Main Output Button Mode
Switches SW3-1 and SW3-2 configure
how the main output button functions.
button is released. If the button is mo-
mentarily “tapped” the main output will
change state. Upon power up the main
output will be in its muted state.
Talkback Output 1 Button Mode
Switch SW3-3 configures how the talkback
output 1 button functions.
Figure 8. Talkback output 1 button mode
settings
There are four available modes:
• Push to mute: In this mode the main
output is normally active. The main
output will mute whenever the button is
pressed and held. This is the “cough”
mode typically used for on-air sports
broadcasting applications.
• Push to talk: In this mode the main out-
put is normally muted. The main output
will become active whenever the button
is pressed and held.
• Alternate action: In this mode the main
output will change between its active
and muted state whenever the button
is pressed. Upon power up the main
output will be in its muted state.
• Hybrid: This mode is a combination of
push to talk and alternate action. It’s
similar to the way talk buttons function
on user stations associated with broad-
cast and production intercom systems.
If the button is pressed and held, the
main output will become active until the
Figure 7. Main output button mode settings
Two modes are available:
• Push to talk: In this mode talkback out-
put 1 is normally muted. The output will
become active whenever the button is
pressed and held.
• Hybrid: This mode is a combination of
push to talk and alternate action. If the
button is pressed and held, talkback
output 1 will become active until the but-
ton is released. If the button is momen-
tarily “tapped” the output will change
state. Upon power up talkback output 1
will be in its muted state.
Talkback Output 2 Button Mode
Switch SW3-4 configures the way the talk-
back output 2 button functions.
Figure 9. Talkback output 2 button mode
settings