Studio Technologies 80 1999 User Manual

Page 13

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Model 80 User Guide

Issue 5, October 1999

Studio Technologies, Inc.

Page 13

If the Model 80 Doesn’t Work At All
A source of AC mains power must be

connected to the Model 80. Depending on

the version you have purchased, 100, 120,

or 220-240Vac, 50/60Hz is required. Con-

firm what mains voltage is required by

observing the selection boxes to the left

of the AC mains connector on the back

panel. Whenever mains power is con-

nected the front panel power present LED

should light. If the LED is not lit confirm

that the main power source is active

(“hot”) and that the connector on the

cord is securely mated with the plug on

the back panel.
For safety in the event of a major internal

failure or the connection of incorrect AC

mains voltage, the Model 80 contains a

fuse inside the cabinet. The fuse will open

(“blow”) if the failure of an internal compo-

nent causes excessive current to be drawn

from the internal power supply. The fuse

will also open should 220-240Vac be

connected to a Model 80 that is config-

ured for 100 or 120Vac operation. The

fuse is intended to be replaced only by a

qualified service technician. This person

will have the training to safely access the

“guts” of the Model 80 and identify where

a problem is located.

Incorrect Output Levels
You must correctly set the input level

and right trim controls for the eight stereo

outputs to receive a precise –10 or +4dBu

nominal output level. These controls

match the level of the audio input signal

with the Model 80’s internal circuitry. Refer

to the Configuration section of this guide

for detailed instructions.

Intermittent Audio Connections
Should you experience audio connections

that seem to be “flaky” or intermittent,

refer to the Technical Notes section of

this guide. The ¼-inch 3-conductor phone

jacks used on the Model 80 are of very

high quality, conforming to the industry

standard EIA RS-453. Some plugs do not

meet this standard, specifically in the

shape of the tip conductor. In rare cases

you may have to replace plugs on inter-

connecting cables to remedy an intercon-

nection problem. Switchcraft No. 297 or

Neutrik NP3C phone plugs will function

correctly.

Headphones as a Troubleshooting Tool
One of the simplest means of checking

for the overall presence of a line-level

audio signal is to “listen” to the signal

using a pair of stereo headphones. The

signal level and source impedance of

contemporary audio output circuitry can

easily drive headphones to quite a high

sound pressure level. Carefully used,

headphones are a great means of rapidly

determining if signal is present on an

audio line. Note that in a few cases the

plugs used by headphone manufacturers

do not comply with the EIA-453 specifica-

tions for ¼-inch plugs. You may want to

designate a pair of headphones for line-

level testing and attach a plug of known

quality. We have found that even some

very high quality headphones have non-

standard plugs; be warned!

Warning: Safety First! Do not plug a

pair of headphones into a jack on the

Model 80 while the headphone ear

pieces are against your ears. High

sound pressure levels may be present.

Only after a signal is connected should

you slowly put the headphone trans-

ducers near your ears!

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