System features, Model 770 – Studio Technologies 770 User Manual

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Issue 1, October 1997

Model 770 User Guide

Page 8

Studio Technologies, Inc.

Model 770

System Features

Mixer Section

Mic/Line Inputs
Three transformer-coupled input channels

are provided for connection to micro-

phone or line-level signals. The circuitry

is “ruggedized” for reliability under tough

operating conditions. Features provided

for each input channel include selectable

input sensitivity, low-cut filter, and level

control. For operator assistance, a bi-color

LED provides signal present and peak

level indication. Two push-button switches

control the routing of the input signal to

the main and auxiliary (AUX) audio buses.

For convenience the three mic/line input

sensitivity buttons, like all the Model 770’s

operator controls, are located on the front

panel.

Stereo Line Inputs
Two stereo line-level input channels are

provided and are intended for connection

with audio signals associated with video

playback. To support “real world” broad-

cast applications the stereo inputs auto-

matically mix, using individual level con-

trols, to monaural. Two buttons are part of

each input channel, controlling the routing

of the signals to the main and AUX audio

buses.

Main Output
Signals from the mic/line and stereo line

input channels combine to create a mon-

aural signal, called the main output bus. A

studio-quality, limiter/compressor circuit is

provided to control the dynamic range of

the main audio bus. Far from a simple

“clipper,” the limiter/compressor circuit

utilizes a sophisticated laser-trimmed

voltage-controlled amplifier (VCA) inte-

grated circuit for quiet, low-distortion

operation. For installation flexibility, four

output circuits provide access to the main

bus: three are electronically balanced; the

fourth is transformer-balanced.

AUX Output
The Model 770 provides a second monau-

ral audio bus. The AUX bus allows special

applications to be easily supported, such

as creating a “mix-minus” feed or serving

as a second output for on-air use. Signals

from the mic/line and stereo line input

channels section can be assigned to the

AUX bus. Access to the AUX bus is pro-

vided by means of one electronically

balanced and one transformer-balanced

output.

Configurable Outputs
Three monaural, electronically balanced,

line-level outputs are provided and can

serve in a wide range of installation-spe-

cific applications. DIP switches, located

on the back panel, are used to select

from the five available signal sources:

main output, AUX output, IFB output, IFB

program only output, and mic/line input

channel direct. The DIP switches can be

set to provide additional outputs, create

a summed output from the sources, or to

provide direct outputs from the mic/line

input channels.

IFB Section

The IFB section provides an extensive set

of resources to create and maintain one

channel of excellent-quality IFB audio. A

full set of controls and indicators make

operation fast and simple. A front-panel-

mounted gooseneck microphone allows

an operator to make “local” interrupts. IFB

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