Position headers – Studio Technologies 214 User Manual

Page 26

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Issue 1, July 2014

Model 214 User Guide

Page 26

Studio Technologies, Inc.

The spare connector locations are com-

patible with the Neutrik DL-series of con-

nectors. For flexibility, XLR versions are

available that provide from three to seven

contacts. For example, a compatible 3-pin

female connector would be Neutrik part

number NC3FD-L-1. The NC6FDS-L-1 is

often used to support headsets. This is a

6-pin female connector with the unique

Switchcraft® 6-pin arrangement. Other

connectors, such as the etherCON pro-

tected RJ45 and 3-conductor ¼-inch jack,

can be also be installed. The 4-40 thread-

pitch hardware that secures the blank

plates to the Model 214’s back panel are

also intended to secure the replacement

connectors.
If connectors are added to the Model

214’s spare connector locations adding

labels to them can be helpful. For a great

look it is recommended that Brother®

P-Touch ¼-inch (6 mm) labels be created.

Tape material that prints white text on a

black background works out well for the

Model 214. The Brother label cassette

number TX-3151, white on black, is appro-

priate for use with many of their printers.
The Model 214’s enclosure must be dis-

assembled prior to installing connectors

in the spare locations. Four hex-head

machine screws, two on the bottom front

of the enclosure and two on the back

panel, must be removed. A 5/64-inch hex

driver is required. The cover can then

be carefully separated from the chassis,

remaining attached by means of a flexible

cable assembly. This “flex-cable” assem-

bly links the main printed circuit board

assembly with the board assembly that

contains the pushbutton switches and

LED indicators. Ensure that the flex cable

is not damaged while the Model 214 is

being customized.

3-Position Headers

In addition to the spare connector loca-

tions on the back panel, provision has

been made to allow easy interconnection

with the Model 214’s printed-circuit-board-

mounted input and output connectors.

This was accomplished by including sev-

eral 3-position male “header” connectors

on the Model 214’s circuit board. These

headers, on 0.1-inch centers, are wired in

parallel with some of the Model 214’s con-

nectors. This “no solder” solution makes

customizing a Model 214 a simple pro-

cess. The headers, located on the Model

214’s printed circuit board, are Molex®

part number 22-23-2031. They mate with

Molex housing number 22-01-3037. To

make the interconnection, separate crimp

terminals are attached to three loose wires

and then “snapped” into the housing.

Molex part number 08-50-0114 specifies

crimp terminals that are appropriate for

22 to 30 gauge wires. These terminals are

available worldwide from sources such as

Digi-Key (www.digikey.com).
To make the process of connecting to the

Model 214’s headers a simple task an

interface cable kit, part number 31087,

is available from Studio Technologies.

Each kit includes five cable assemblies

and a length of heat-shrinkable tubing.

Each cable assembly consists of a mating

connector with three color-coded wires

attached. These wires, approximately 12

inches in length, allow convenient solder-

ing to a connector selected to be installed

in a spare location on the Model 214’s

back panel. For reference, the wire color

for pin 1 is gray, pin 2 is yellow, and pin 3

is blue.

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