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50301-1097, Issue 1
Model 770 Audio Mixer/IFB Controller
User Guide
Issue 1, October 1997
This User Guide is applicable for serial numbers SN-00151 and later.
© 1997 by Studio Technologies, Inc., all rights reserved
5520 West Touhy Avenue
Skokie, Illinois 60077 U.S.A.
Telephone (847) 676-9177
Fax (847) 982-0747
www.studio-tech.com
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50301-1097, Issue 1Model 770 Audio Mixer/IFB ControllerUser GuideIssue 1, October 1997This User Guide is applicable for serial numbers SN-00151 and la

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Issue 1, October 1997 Model 770 User GuidePage 10 Studio Technologies, Inc. Model 770Becoming increasingly common for usein IFB applications, these te

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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 11 Model 770levels. Fanatics for addressing the details,Studio Technologies h

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Issue 1, October 1997 Model 770 User GuidePage 12 Studio Technologies, Inc. Model 770connection to sources located withinthe vehicle, specifically the

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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 13 Model 770Main Output 4Main Output 4 has been optimized forconnection to de

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Issue 1, October 1997 Model 770 User GuidePage 14 Studio Technologies, Inc. Model 770should be wired via a patch bay to allowready access.While balanc

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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 15 Model 770both the ring and sleeve to shield. If con-necting to an unbalanc

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Issue 1, October 1997 Model 770 User GuidePage 16 Studio Technologies, Inc. Model 7706-conductor jack, along with a 6-conduc-tor cord, is included wit

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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 17 Model 770An input audio signal is expected to be inthe range of 15dBu nom

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Issue 1, October 1997 Model 770 User GuidePage 18 Studio Technologies, Inc. Model 770ground loops will be isolated, protectingthe Model 770 and rela

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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 19 Model 770mating connector (plug) so that tip isconnected to the desired ch

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Issue 1, October 1997 Model 770 User GuidePage 20 Studio Technologies, Inc. Model 770Monitor SectionExternal Monitor InputsTwo external audio signals

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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 21 Model 770in the mains cord conform to the interna-tionally recognized CEE

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Issue 1, October 1997 Model 770 User GuidePage 22 Studio Technologies, Inc. Model 770The five choices are main output, AUXoutput, IFB output, IFB prog

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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 23 Model 770The mic/line direct output may proveespecially helpful, providing

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Issue 1, October 1997 Model 770 User GuidePage 24 Studio Technologies, Inc. Model 7709. Observing the Model 770s VU meter,adjust the meter trim pot t

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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 25 Model 770the meter, but to supply talent and supportpersonnel with excelle

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Issue 1, October 1997 Model 770 User GuidePage 26 Studio Technologies, Inc. Model 770connector is used to select this mode.When the switch is in the o

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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 27 Model 770of the Model 770s single IFB channel.An example would be where o

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Issue 1, October 1997 Model 770 User GuidePage 28 Studio Technologies, Inc. Model 770In practice, calibrating the output level isquite simple:1. Confi

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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 29 Model 770function!) In the off (out) position the filteris not placed in t

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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 3 Model 770Table of ContentsForewordIntroduction ...

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Issue 1, October 1997 Model 770 User GuidePage 30 Studio Technologies, Inc. Model 770Level ControlsTwo level controls are used to set theamount of inp

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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 31 Model 7701kHz to Main and AUXA 1kHz tone signal can be connected tothe mai

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Issue 1, October 1997 Model 770 User GuidePage 32 Studio Technologies, Inc. Model 770whenever energy in the voice band ispresent with sufficient level

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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 33 Model 770All these wordy sentences are trying todescribe a simple proced

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Issue 1, October 1997 Model 770 User GuidePage 34 Studio Technologies, Inc. Model 770LED meter. This is because the mechani-cal meter is slower in r

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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 35 Model 770interface will return to its on-hook stateafter a few seconds. Mo

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Issue 1, October 1997 Model 770 User GuidePage 36 Studio Technologies, Inc. Model 770ones who are located internationally,where call setup time can va

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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 37 Model 770to the Model 770 by means of externalmonitor input 1. By selectin

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Issue 1, October 1997 Model 770 User GuidePage 38 Studio Technologies, Inc. Model 7705. Adjust the AUX master level control sothat the meter displays

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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 39 Model 770the most likely place to find nonstandardplugswe even found them

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Issue 1, October 1997 Model 770 User GuidePage 40 Studio Technologies, Inc. Model 770Referring to the Model 32 or Model 33schematic diagram, observe t

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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 41 Model 770SpecificationsGeneralConnectors:Mic/Line: 3-pin XLR-type, female

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Issue 1, October 1997 Model 770 User GuidePage 42 Studio Technologies, Inc. Model 770IFB SectionGeneral Audio Parameters:Audio Switching and Muting: 

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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 43 Model 770Monitor Output:Type: electronically balanced, capacitor-coupled,i

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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 5 Model 770ForewordIt was a great pleasure to have had the chance to design t

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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 7 Model 770 Model 770IntroductionNow for the first time mobile broadcastappli

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Issue 1, October 1997 Model 770 User GuidePage 8 Studio Technologies, Inc. Model 770System FeaturesMixer SectionMic/Line InputsThree transformer-coupl

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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 9 Model 770audio level is displayed by a 5-segmentLED meter, while interrupt

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