Installation, Model 770, Locating the unit – Studio Technologies 770 User Manual

Page 11: Mounting

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Model 770 User Guide

Issue 1, October 1997

Studio Technologies, Inc.

Page 11

Model 770

levels. Fanatics for addressing the details,

Studio Technologies has even eliminated

the issue of burned-out meter-scale illumi-

nation by implementing a solid-state, LED-

based lighting scheme.
A 1kHz sine-wave signal is provided for

alignment and reference use. While the

1kHz tone can be assigned to the main

and AUX output buses, a direct line-level

output is also provided. This allows the

1kHz tone to be used as a setup or test

signal without interfering with normal

operation of the main and AUX audio

buses.

Talk Back
The Model 770 includes a “talk back”

function. A push-button switch allows

audio from the gooseneck microphone

to be routed to the main and AUX outputs.

Mounting, Connectors, and Mains

Power
While the Model 770 is loaded with fea-

tures, it only requires two spaces in a

standard 19-inch rack. XLR-type and

¼-inch 3-conductor audio connectors are

used for audio interconnection. A standard

modular (RJ11) telephone jack is used by

the telco interface. Mains power is factory

configured for 100, 120, or 220/240V,

50/60Hz.

Installation

In this section you will be installing the

Model 770 Audio Mixer/IFB Controller in

an equipment rack. Input and output

connections for the mixer, IFB, and moni-

tor sections will be made using the Model

770’s multitude of jacks. AC mains power

will then be connected.

During normal operation, no access to the

back panel of the Model 770 is required.

However, there are six trim potentiometers

that may need to be adjusted prior to the

Model 770 going into service. Refer to the

Configuration section of this guide for

details.

Locating the Unit

Physical access and mechanical noise

are the primary factors when choosing a

mounting location. By its very nature as

an audio mixer and IFB controller, an

operator will need easy access to all the

controls and the gooseneck microphone.

The gooseneck microphone is located on

the left side of the front panel so be careful

that there isn’t a cooling fan blowing

directly onto it. Also, a good sight line to

the VU meter, located on the right side

of the front panel, is important.
As a device that contains high gain audio

stages, hum and noise pickup is possible

through the chassis and associated ca-

bling. Locating the unit away from devices

that radiate strong AC fields is an excellent

idea.
While not likely, it is possible that the

Model 770’s toroidal power transformer

may radiate energy into adjacent equip-

ment. It is located at the right, bottom rear

corner of the unit, and may need to be

physically isolated from sensitive equip-

ment, especially videotape recorders.

Mounting

The Model 770 is intended for mounting in

a standard 19-inch equipment rack, requir-

ing 3.5 inches vertically (two standard rack

spaces). It weights approximately 13.5

pounds (6.1kg), and operates on mains

power of 100, 120, or 200/240V, 50/60Hz.

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