Studio Technologies 50 2004 User Manual
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Model 50/51 User Guide
Issue 6, September 2004
Studio Technologies, Inc.
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the sound quality and location of the com-
munications mic(s). With the Model 51’s 
microphone no longer in use, the switch-
es can be “beaten on” with no impact on 
communications audio. For details on 
how to implement external communica-
tion switches or to use the Mic Module 
input refer to other sections in the Ad-
vanced Installation Topics section of this 
user guide.
Power Amplifier Input Sensitivity
Optimum StudioComm performance is 
obtained when the input sensitivity of the 
control room and studio power amplifiers 
are adjusted to match the Model 50’s out-
put level. With normal, but loud, listening 
levels you should find the level potentiom-
eters on the Model 51 to be set to about 
11 or 12 o’clock. If you find that you don’t 
have to turn up the Model 51’s controls 
that high, reduce the input sensitivity of 
the power amplifiers. Most power ampli-
fiers have controls on their inputs to allow 
easy adjustment of the input sensitivity.
Control Room and Studio Output 
Transient Protection
Unique to the Model 50 Central Control-
ler is a power up/power down transient 
protection feature. This limits the chance 
of damage to the control room and stu-
dio loudspeakers during the time when 
AC mains voltage is connected, discon-
nected, or has significantly changed from 
nominal. A combination of hardware and 
software are used to monitor one of the 
power supply “rails.” Until the power sup-
ply exceeds 81% of its nominal voltage, 
electromechanical relays maintain a short 
circuit condition on the control room A 
and B outputs and the studio outputs. 
After a one-second delay the relays are 
released to function normally. Whenever 
the power supply drops below 79% of its 
nominal voltage, the relays immediately 
go to their mute state. During testing it 
was found that upon power up the outputs 
remained very quiet; during power down 
a moderate “tick” was the worst that 
was heard.
