Model 770, Ifb telco interface configuration, Ifb program mute/dim configuration – Studio Technologies 770 User Manual

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Model 770 User Guide

Issue 1, October 1997

Studio Technologies, Inc.

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Model 770

the meter, but to supply talent and support

personnel with excellent cue audio. That’s

what it’s all about!

IFB Telco Interface

Configuration

Telephone Interface Send Audio Source
One of the nice features of the Model

770’s telco interface is the ability to send

an audio signal out the interface. Switches

on the back panel allow the audio source

to be selected, with the choices being the

mixer section’s main and AUX outputs,

and the IFB output. Sections 1 , 2, and 3

of the DIP switch located directly above

the telco interface’s modular jack are used

to select the source. (Should the need

arise, more that one source can be se-

lected simultaneously.) Unless there is

a specific need to select main or AUX,

enabling IFB audio as the source should

prove to be the most useful. There may

also be cases where no send audio

source is desired. In this case simply turn

all three switches to their off positions.

Telephone Interface Audible Ringing
A piezoelectric sounder, located inside the

Model 770’s enclosure, can be enabled

to provide an audible indication when

ringing voltage is present on the telco

interface. When enabled, a square-wave

signal is sent to the sounder in cadence

with the ringing voltage. Not terribly loud,

it is intended to give the operator a little

auditory “nudge” that the telephone line

is “ringing.” Position 5 of the DIP switch

located directly above the telco interface’s

modular jack is used to enable the audible

ringer. As may be expected, in the on

position the audible ringer in enabled.

In most applications having the audible

ringer enabled is preferable, but excep-

tions do exist. The author was told of news

events involving the President of the

United States where disabling the audible

ringer would be a wise move. Having an

audible ringing signal occur during the

middle of a news conference would be

seriously frowned upon!

IFB Program Mute/Dim

Configuration

In traditional news-oriented IFB systems

program audio is fully muted whenever

interrupt is active. In other applications,

such as live sports, it may be desirable

to “dim” (attenuate) the program audio

whenever interrupt is active. One switch

on the Model 770’s back panel allows the

program audio configuration to be se-

lected for either full muting or 10dB dim.

Position 5 of the DIP switch that is located

directly below the talent amplifier output

Figure 7. Detail of back panel showing IFB

telco interface configuration section

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