Operation, Conclusion, Pushbutton switches and status leds – Studio Technologies M212-00151 User Manual

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Model 212 User Guide

Issue 2, June 2006

Studio Technologies, Inc.

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Conclusion

Once the multitude of DIP switches have
been set to their desired configuration,
the security plate should be reattached.
The four rubber bumpers should be hand-
tightened only. No tools should be used.

Operation

At this point the desired input, output,
and power connections should have been
made. The button labels may have been
revised. Finally, the configuration switches
should have been set. Normal operation of
the Model 212 can now begin. The unit will
begin functioning as soon as the source of
nominal 24 volts DC is connected.

Upon Model 212 power up, the three
status LEDs will light in succession as a
firmware “boot up” indication. The unit will
then begin normal operation. Depending
on the selected configuration, one LED
associated with the status of the main out-
put may be lit. The user is now presented
with two buttons, three LEDs, and two
rotary controls. These are simple to oper-
ate and understand, as will be described
in the following paragraphs.

Pushbutton Switches and
Status LEDs

Two pushbutton switches are used to
control the main and talkback output
channels. The way each operates de-
pends on the selected configuration.
Three LED indicators are located adjacent
to the buttons. They reflect the status of
the main and talkback output functions.

Main Output Button and LED Indicators
The button on the left, factory labeled
as COUGH, functions according to the se-
lected configuration. Two LED indicators,
located directly above the button, are as-
sociated with the status of the main output
channel. The green LED, located on the
right, is lit whenever the main output chan-
nel is active. This could be considered as
an “on-air” or mic active indicator. At the
least it should serve as a “careful what you
say” warning! If the Model 212’s system
mode is configured to on-air, the red LED,
located on the left, will be lit when the
main output channel is muted. This indi-
cates that it’s safe to speak as one sees fit.

If the Model 212’s system mode is config-
ured to production, the red LED will never
light. This is to reflect the fact that the main
output button has now taken on a function
similar to that of the talkback output but-
ton. To clarify, when the Model 212 is set
to the production mode, the red LED will
never light; the green LED will light when-
ever the main output channel is active.

Main Output Button Modes
• Push to mute: If this mode is selected

the main output channel is normally
active. The main output channel will
mute whenever the button is pressed
and held.

• Push to talk: If this mode is selected the

main output channel is normally muted.
The main output channel will become
active whenever the button is pressed
and held.

• Alternate action: If this mode is selected

the main output channel will alternate
between its active and muted states
whenever the button is pressed. Upon
power up the main output channel will
be in its muted state.

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