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Pushbutton backlighting – Studio Technologies 230 2008 User Manual

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Issue 7, October 2008

Model 230 User Guide

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Studio Technologies, Inc.

From the factory, lamps (“bulbs”) are

not installed in the pushbutton housings.

They are pluggable T-1 bi-pin type and

are simple to install. The mating socket is

accessed by removing the button’s lens

caps, graphic label, and back frosted

lens. Compatible incandescent lamps with

a nominal rating of 18 volts, 28 mA are

available from Studio Technologies (part

number 12030). Bulbs with other nominal

voltages should also be available from

electronics parts vendors. While compat-

ible LED-based lamps are probably also

available, incandescent lamps, when pow-

ered below their rated current and voltage,

can provide extremely long and reliable

operation.
A 3-position header connector, labeled

P21, is located on the Model 230’s main

printed circuit board. It provides access

to, and a means to power, the three lamps.

Pin 1 of the header is connected to the

common point of the Model 230’s circuitry,

which is also connected to one contact

on both lamps. Pin 2 of the header is con-

nected to the other contact on both lamps.

Pin 3 is connected, by means of a current

limiting resistor, to the external 24 volt

DC source. If lamps were obtained from

Studio Technologies then adding a “jump-

er” from pin 2 to pin 3 is all that is required

to get things going. A standard 0.1-inch-

center jumper, commonly used on elec-

tronic equipment, is all that is required. A

200 ohm, 2 watt resistor is electronically

in series between the external 24 volt DC

input and pin 3 of the header. When used

with the lamps available from Studio Tech-

nologies, the resistor limits the lamp cur-

rent to approximately 65 mA. This lights

the lamps to a moderate intensity. If a

different type of lamp is installed, its power

source should be connected to pins 1

(common) and 2 (lamps) of the header.

P18: Remote switch connections, pin 1

common, pin 2 main out button, pin 3 aux-

iliary (currently not supported in software).
P19: Remote switch connections, pin 1

common, pin 2 talkback button 1, pin 3

talkback button 2.
P21: Pushbutton backlighting, pin 1

common, pin 2 button lamps, pin 3 current

limited 24 volts from external 24 volt DC

input.

Pushbutton Backlighting

For special applications, provision as been

made to allow illumination (“backlighting”)

of the three pushbutton switches. This

may prove useful for applications where

adequate room lighting is not available. It

can also serve in custom Model 230 con-

figurations. Note that this is an advanced

feature, intended only to be implemented

by a qualified technician.
From the outset several limitations must

be discussed. The first is that button

backlighting is not intended to serve

tally applications. (A common connec-

tion to power all three lamps is provided;

independent access to the lamp connec-

tions on each button is not provided.) It

is strictly intended to provide a moderate

amount of illumination to the button’s clear

lens and associated labeling. The second

restriction is that power for the backlight-

ing function cannot be provided by an IFB

circuit or intercom line—there is simply

not enough current available from these

sources to power both the Model 230 and

light the lamps. However, power from the

external 24 volt DC source can be used.

This requires that this power source be

connected whenever backlighting is

desired.