
50060-700, Issue 4Model 50 Central Controller,Model 51 Control Console,and Related ComponentsUser GuideIssue 4, July 2000This User Guide is applicable
Issue 4, July 2000 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 10 Studio Technologies, Inc.Built-in microphone forcommunications functions(talk to studio, talk tophone
Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 11dub and headphone outputs. Slate canalso be set to generate a 50Hz sine wave
Issue 4, July 2000 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 12 Studio Technologies, Inc.Model 38 Back PanelConnects to talentsources such as key-boards or microphon
Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 13more Model 35 or Model 38 Talent Amplifi-ers will be connected. A location w
Issue 4, July 2000 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 14 Studio Technologies, Inc.Model 50 will also accept unbalanced¼-inch 2-conductor phone plugs for input
Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 15Mic Module InputA ¼-inch 3-conductor phone jack, labeledMic Module, is locat
Issue 4, July 2000 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 16 Studio Technologies, Inc.Note: If you require a longer cable, becertain to buy a MIDI cable that has
Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 17AdvancedInstallation TopicsModel 35 Stand MountingIncluded with each Model 3
Issue 4, July 2000 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 18 Studio Technologies, Inc.External Communications SwitchesSleeve(Ground)Tip (Talk to studio)Ring (Talk
Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 19Model 70 Front PanelModel 70 Back PanelModel 70 InterfaceIn most cases Model
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Issue 4, July 2000 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 20 Studio Technologies, Inc.ConfigurationMany StudioComm functions can beconfigured to meet the exact ne
Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 21press the CR/Studio buttons that corre-spond to inputs 1 through 7. After yo
Issue 4, July 2000 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 22 Studio Technologies, Inc.Model 51 Configuration ChartMain FunctionsPress a Communicationsbutton to t
Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 23Model 51 Configuration ChartAlternate FunctionsPress and hold LevelUp to ac
Issue 4, July 2000 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 24 Studio Technologies, Inc.once and it will remainin mono mode until you press it again.Auto Dim OffThe
Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 25Slate to PhonesWhen you press the slate button, theModel 51s microphone is
Issue 4, July 2000 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 26 Studio Technologies, Inc.is on the function is active. The fourth LEDdisplays the input channel assoc
Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 27A special function allows you to select noinput to be sent to the headphones
Issue 4, July 2000 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 28 Studio Technologies, Inc.The A/B button switches between thecontrol room A and B outputs. If you only
Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 29Headphone LevelThe headphone output level is adjusteddirectly at the Model 3
Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 3Table of ContentsForeword...
Issue 4, July 2000 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 30 Studio Technologies, Inc.room. This lets performers increase theirlevel in the headphone mix without
Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 31Talent Amplifier Over Current LEDDuring normal operation the talent ampli-fi
Issue 4, July 2000 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 32 Studio Technologies, Inc.Model 50. Refer to Appendix A, locatedat the end of this guide, for details
Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 33By using the numbers provided you canselect a cable, and its maximum length,
Issue 4, July 2000 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 34 Studio Technologies, Inc.StudioComm equipment is designed tointerface with audio signals that have no
Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 35in the talent amplifiers, optimal perfor-mance still requires an input close
Issue 4, July 2000 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 36 Studio Technologies, Inc.Power Amplifier Input SensitivityOptimum StudioComm performance isobtained w
Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 37SpecificationsModel 50 Central ControllerMountingOne space in a standard 19-
Issue 4, July 2000 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 38 Studio Technologies, Inc.Slate ToneType: 50Hz sine waveLevel: 10dB below slate communications audiole
Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 39Model 38 Talent AmplifierMountingDesktop. Provision for stand mounting provi
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Issue 4, July 2000 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 40 Studio Technologies, Inc.Appendix AControlling the Model 50The Model 50 Central Controller uses MIDIs
Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 41 Date: July 1, 1993Model 50 Central Controller MIDI Implement
Issue 4, July 2000 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 42 Studio Technologies, Inc.Model 50 Central ControllerMIDI Messages to be Acted UponGeneral Notes: 1.
Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 43Function: Dub Output LevelByte Value Description1 F0H System-Exclusive Messa
Issue 4, July 2000 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 44 Studio Technologies, Inc.Function: Dub SourceByte Value Description1 F0H System-Exclusive Message2 00
Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 45Function: Control Room Output SelectByte Value Description1 F0H System-Exclu
Issue 4, July 2000 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 46 Studio Technologies, Inc.Function: Studio On/Off StatusByte Value Description1 F0H System-Exclusive M
Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 47Function: Set Dim LevelByte Value Description1 F0H System-Exclusive Message2
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Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 5ForewordI am pleased to present the StudioComm series of products. As both pr
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Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 7IntroductionThe Model 50 Central Controller, alongwith the companion Model 51
Issue 4, July 2000 Model 50/51 User GuidePage 8 Studio Technologies, Inc.unique stereo preamplifier section. Thisallows each Model 38 user to create a
Model 50/51 User Guide Issue 4, July 2000Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 9Mic ModuleinputModel 50 Back PanelModel 50 Front PanelPowerpresent LEDStereo
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