Model 770, Ifb talent amplifier output configuration – Studio Technologies 770 User Manual

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Issue 1, October 1997

Model 770 User Guide

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Studio Technologies, Inc.

Model 770

connector is used to select this mode.

When the switch is in the off position

program audio is fully muted. In the on

position program audio dims by 10dB.
Note that any function that uses the IFB

program only signal, such as the talent

amplifier output, are not affected by either

the mute or dim action; interrupt activity

does not impact the level of the IFB pro-

gram only signal.

IFB Talent Amplifier Output

Configuration

The talent amplifier output associated with

the IFB section supports two discrete

audio output channels. Channel 1 audio,

along with DC power, is carried on pin 2

of the output XLR connector; channel 2

audio is carried on pin 3. The source of

channel 1 audio is internally configured to

be IFB audio and cannot be changed. The

source of channel 2 audio is selectable,

with the choices being main output, AUX

output, and IFB program only; of course

selecting no audio source is valid also:

•

Main output is the same signal that

connects to the output circuitry associ-

ated with the mixer section’s main

outputs.

•

AUX output is the same signal that

connects to the output circuitry associ-

ated with the mixer section’s AUX

outputs.

•

IFB program only is provided by the

IFB section, and consists of the pro-

gram audio signal only; no interrupt

audio signals are present. No muting

or “dimming” of the program audio

signal takes place, even when interrupt

is active.

Positions 1, 2, and 3 of the DIP switch that

is located directly below the talent ampli-

fier output connector are used to select

the source for channel 2. Simply select

the source desired, or leave all three

switches in their off position to have chan-

nel 2 be a “quiet” output. Note that more

than one source can be selected at the

same time—let your imagination run wild

with the possibilities!
The ability to select the talent amplifier

output channel 2 audio source is very

useful, greatly expanding the capability

Figure 8. Detail of back panel showing PGM

dim/mute and talent amplifier output

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