Configuration – Studio Technologies 200 User Manual
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Model 200 User Guide
Issue 3, August 2004
Studio Technologies, Inc.
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selected to be appropriate for many on-air
applications in English-speaking locations.
But it’s expected that these may need to
be changed to meet the needs of specific
applications.
As a “head start” for some applications,
included in the shipping carton is a clear
sheet with a number of commonly used
button designations printed on it. These
were created at the factory using a stan-
dard personal computer graphics program
and laser printed onto 3M CG3300 trans-
parency film. The desired button labels
can be cut out with a pair of scissors, fol-
lowing the printed guide lines that indicate
the required size.
The clear lens on top of each button cap
can be removed with a fingernail or small
screwdriver. Be certain not to scratch the
button if a screwdriver or other small tool
is used. The clear label can then be
removed and replaced. The button cap
is then snapped back into the top of the
button housing using finger-pressure
only. No tool is required to replace the
button cap.
If you need to make your own labels the
process is quite simple. Use a personal
computer to create the desired text. The
finished label size should be 0.625-inches
(15.8 mm) square. The completed artwork
can then be printed on transparency
film sheets using a laser or inkjet printer.
These sheets are readily available from
most office supply stores. A pair of scis-
sors or an X-ACTO® knife will complete
the task.
Configuration
For correct Model 200 operation, two
operating parameters must be configured:
microphone preamplifier gain and phan-
tom power on/off. An 8-position DIP-type
switch assembly is used to set the desired
configuration. Refer to Figure 3 for a de-
tailed view of the configuration switches.
These switches are accessible through an
opening in the bottom of the Model 200’s
enclosure. The enclosure does not have
to be disassembled to gain access to the
switches.
Figure 3. Bottom view of Model 200 showing
configuration switches