Talkback button modes, Headphone output level controls – Studio Technologies 214 User Manual

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Issue 1, July 2014

Model 214 User Guide

Page 24

Studio Technologies, Inc.

Talkback Button Modes

Depending on the selected configuration,

there are two ways the talkback pushbut-

ton can function:
• Push to Talk: If this mode is selected the

audio signal associated with the talk-

back output channel is normally muted.

The audio signal will become active

whenever the talkback pushbutton is

pressed and held.

• Hybrid: This mode is a combination of

push to talk and alternate action. If the

pushbutton is pressed and held, the

audio signal associated with the talk-

back output channel will become active

until the talkback pushbutton is re-

leased. If the talkback pushbutton is

momentarily “tapped” the audio sig-

nal will change state. Upon Model 214

power up the audio signal will always

be in its muted state.

Headphone Output Level

Controls

Three rotary controls (“pots”) are located

on the Model 214’s front panel and are as-

sociated with the headphone output. The

way the controls function depends on the

selected configuration. One configuration

parameter sets what audio input signals

are assigned to the controls. There are

four modes available. Another parameter

selects whether the headphone output

channels will maintain a minimum output

level or can be fully muted.
To understand exactly how the level con-

trols on a specific Model 214 will function

requires knowledge of how that unit has

been configured. Please refer to the Con-

figuration section of this guide for details.

It may require a bit of study to fully under-

stand how the controls will function. The

author would like to be able to provide a

simple explanation. But there are really

four simple explanations, one for each

configuration choice!
Each level control has a mechanical step

(detent) that is located at the halfway

(50%) position of its rotation range. This is

intended to serve as an aid to Model 214

users. In an ideal installation, setting the

controls to their detent position will result

in a comfortable headphone output level.

The user, in response to a changing op-

erating environment, can then move the

level controls to get more or less level as

desired. The detent position will always

remain as a useful reference point. To

achieve this condition the audio level on

the appropriate audio inputs will have to

be calibrated as required. This is some-

what counter intuitive to the usual mental-

ity of just providing the user with whatever

level comes up by default. Spending a few

extra minutes “trimming” the input audio

channel levels can result in much happier,

and more productive, users.
One of the headphone modes uses the

control in the center of the unit as a bal-

ance function. In this case the detent

position will send approximately equal

levels to both the left and right headphone

output channels. This is as one would

expect from a “stereo” balance control

such as provided in consumer electronic

equipment.
When the headphone minimum level con-

figuration is set to –40 dB, turning a level

control to its fully counterclockwise posi-

tion will cause the level of its associated

headphone output channel(s) to 40 dB

below maximum. This ensures that users

will never be fully “isolated” from poten-

tially important cue signals. In addition,

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