Introduction, System features, Introduction system features – Studio Technologies 214 User Manual

Page 5: What this user guide covers, System overview, User controls and status indicators

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Model 214 User Guide

Issue 1, July 2014

Studio Technologies, Inc.

Page 5

Introduction

What This User Guide Covers

This User Guide is designed to assist you

when installing, configuring, and using

Model 214 Announcer’s Consoles. Addi-

tional background technical information

is also provided.

System Overview

The Model 214 Announcer’s Console is

designed to serve as the audio control

center for announcers, commentators, and

production personnel. This tabletop unit

supports applications utilizing the Dante™

Audio-over-Ethernet media networking

technology. The Model 214 is suitable for

numerous applications including on-air

television sports broadcasting, stadium an-

nounce, and corporate AV. The unit inte-

grates all on-air, talkback, and cue audio

signal routing in one compact system.

Two pushbutton switches allow the user

to control the main and talkback audio

output channels. Ease of use, configuration

flexibility, and sonic excellence are some

of the unit’s highlights.
The Model 214 is compatible with the latest

broadcast and audio system environments

that use the Dante technology. An Ethernet

connection with Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)

power is all that’s required to make the unit

part of a sophisticated, networked audio

system. Connect a microphone and pair of

headphones (or a broadcast headset) and

the installation is complete. Whether it’s

the on-air audio, the talkback audio, or the

headphone cue feed, superior audio quality

is always maintained. A range of configura-

tion choices allow the desired operating

parameters to be easily selected. And while

flexible, the user is presented with an easy-

to-use set of controls and indicators.

System Features

User Controls and Status

Indicators

Two pushbutton switches, three LED indi-

cators, and three rotary controls provide

the user with a clear, easy-to-use interface.

One pushbutton switch controls the status

of the main output. This is the audio chan-

nel intended for on-air, announcement, or

other primary uses. Two LEDs display the

on/off status of the main output. A second

pushbutton switch controls the status of

the talkback output channel. This is the

audio signal used to communicate with

producers, directors, spotters, or other

Figure 1. Model 214 front and back views

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