StudioTech 233 manual Talkback 2 Button Function, Main Output Source, Sidetone Mode

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Talkback 2 Button Function

Switch SW3-6 configures the overall operation of the button associated with talkback 2.

Figure 12. Talkback 2 function mode settings

Two modes are available:

Disabled: In this mode the talkback 2 button is disabled. The talkback 2 line- level output and, if configured, talkback to intercom pin 3 function, will never be active. An exception is if the auxiliary relay is configured to follow the status of the talkback 2 button. In this case the talkback 2 button will only control the relay.

Enabled: In this mode the talkback 2 button will operate normally. Whenever the button is active the line-level output and, if configured, the talkback to inter- com pin 3 function, will be active.

Main Output Source

Switch SW3-7 is used to select which audio source is routed to the main output. The choices are the output of the micro- phone preamplifier or the output of the compressor circuit. For most on-air ap- plications the output of the microphone preamplifier is the desired source. This will provide the most natural audio quality with the potential for a large amount

of dynamic range.

In some applications it may be desirable for the output of the compressor circuit to be routed to the main output. Appropriate

Figure 13. Main output source settings

applications could include on-air broad- cast situations where nonprofessional talent is present. Controlling the dynamic range of the audio signals on the main output can limit the chance of cable cross- talk and equipment overload. Another typical application where using the output of the compressor would be appropriate when the Model 233’s system mode is selected for production. In this case the main output would be used as an addi- tional talkback output and dynamic range control would be beneficial.

Sidetone Mode

Switch SW3-8 configures the way the sidetone function operates.

Figure 14. Sidetone mode settings

Two modes are available:

Main Button: In this mode the sidetone function will only be active when the main output is active.

Main and Talkback Buttons: In this mode the sidetone function will be active when- ever the main, talkback 1, or talkback 2 outputs are active.

Issue 1, September 2007

Model 233 User Guide

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Contents User Guide This page intentionally left blank Table of Contents Issue 1, September Model 233 User Guide Introduction What This User Guide CoversSystem Overview System Features Microphone InputMain Output Talkback FunctionsUser Controls and Status Indicators Dynamic Range ControlFlexibility Cue Sources SidetoneHeadphone Output Power Sources Intercom InterfaceAudio Quality and Protection Auxiliary RelayConfiguration ConnectorsAdditional Connector Locations Multi-Pin Headset ConnectorsInstallation and Setup OptionsSystem Components Headphone Output Line-Level Talkback Outputs Line Inputs External Power Input Configuration Pushbutton LabelingMicrophone Preamplifier Gain and Phantom Power Microphone Preamplifier GainPhantom Power On/Off Headphone Source SelectionLeft and right channel headphone source selection settings Headphone Output Mode Headphone output mode settingsMain Output Button Mode Operating ModesTalkback 1 Button Mode Talkback 2 Button ModeTalkback 1 Button Function Sidetone Mode Talkback 2 Button FunctionMain Output Source Dual-Channel or Stereo Mode Reverse Left/Right ModeHeadphone Output Operating Modes Minimum Level Mode Main Button ModeRelay Mode System ModeTalkback 1 to Intercom Function Mode Talkback 2 to Intercom Function ModeOperation ConclusionPushbutton Switches and Status LEDs Main Output Button and LED IndicatorsMain Output Button Modes Talkback 1 Button and LED Indicator Talkback 2 Button and LED IndicatorTalkback 1 Button Modes Talkback Output 2 Button ModesLevel/Level Mode Level/Balance ModeMonaural Headphone Output Level Control Operation Sidetone OperationAdjusting the Line Input Trim Pots Advanced OperationIntercom Interface Sidetone Adjustment Technical NotesGrounding and Shielding Intercom Channel Crosstalk Intercom Audio LevelsConnecting an IFB Circuit Phantom Power External Power SourcesSymptoms of Insufficient Power Additional Connectors LED ColorsTravel Case Issue 1, September Model 233 User Guide Pushbutton Backlighting Remote Control/Tally Connections P18Compressor Circuit P19Specifications General AudioAppendix a