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Headphone output level controls – Studio Technologies 220 2013 User Manual

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Model 220 User Guide

Issue 5, February 2013

Studio Technologies, Inc.

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• Hybrid: This mode is a combination of

push to talk and alternate action. If the

button is pressed and held, the function

associated with the talkback 2 button

will become active until the button is

released. If the button is momentarily

“tapped” the function will change state.

Upon Model 220 power up talkback 2

will be in its off state.

Headphone Output Level

Controls

Two rotary controls (“pots”) are located

on the Model 220’s front panel and are as-

sociated with the headphone output. The

way the controls function depends on the

selected configuration. One configuration

parameter sets the controls to operate in a

level/level or a level/balance mode. Anoth-

er parameter allows the left/right assign-

ment of the controls to be reversed. A third

parameter selects whether the headphone

output channels will maintain a minimum

output level or can be fully muted.
Level/Level Mode
When set to the level/level mode, the two

controls operate independently. Each

control sets the output level of one chan-

nel of the stereo headphone output. If con-

figured to the normal mode, the control

on the left side is used to adjust the level

of the headphone output’s left channel.

The control on the right is used to adjust

the level of the right channel. If configured

to the reverse left/right mode, the control

on the left side adjusts the headphone

output’s right channel. The control on the

right adjusts the left channel.
When in the level/level mode, and the

minimum output level is set for –40 dB,

turning each control to its fully counter-

clockwise position will place its respective

output level 40 dB below its maximum.

This setting ensures that talent will never

be fully “isolated” from potentially impor-

tant cue signals. If present on one of the

Model 220’s inputs and assigned to the

headphone channels, some audio signal

will always be present on the headphone

output. If set to the full mute mode, turning

each control to its fully counterclockwise

position will cause its respective output to

fully mute.
Each level control has a mechanical step

(detent) that is located at the halfway

(50%) position of its rotation range. This is

intended to serve as an aid to Model 220

users. In an ideal installation, setting the

controls to their detent position will result

in a comfortable headphone output level.

The user, in response to a changing op-

erating environment, can then move the

level controls to get more or less level as

desired. The detent position will always

remain as a useful reference point. To

achieve this condition the audio level on

the connected IFB circuit, or line inputs,

will have to be calibrated as required. This

is somewhat counter to the usual mental-

ity of just providing the user with whatever

level comes up by default. Spending a few

extra minutes “trimming” the audio levels

can result in much happier, and more pro-

ductive, talent. As previously mentioned,

a level trim potentiometer is associated

with each line input. If the line inputs are

utilized as cue sources, adjusting the trim

pots may be helpful in achieving the de-

sired adjustment range of the level con-

trols. Refer to the Technical Notes section

of this user guide for details.
Level/Balance Mode
When set to the level/balance mode, the

two controls operate together to adjust the

desired headphone output level. The con-

trol on the left adjusts the overall level of