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The Model 24 Access Station works in conjunction with a Studio Technologies' Model 2 Central Controller to provide a 4-channel IFB origination (talk) location. Five pushbutton switches allow direct access to each of the IFB channels, as well as providing an all call function. The switches are bac... Read MoreOur Price: $340.00
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The Model 24 Access Station works in conjunction with a Studio Technologies' Model 2 Central Controller to provide a 4-channel IFB origination (talk) location. Five pushbutton switches allow direct access to each of the IFB channels, as well as providing an all call function. The switches are backlit for visibility in locations with low ambient light conditions. Each switch also provides a tally indication, lighting brightly when their associated IFB channel is active. The carefully optimized circuitry is capable of providing high-fidelity IFB audio performance. This is unique in the often-ignored yet critical talent cueing function. Model 24s are typically installed at positions convenient to producers, directors, or other personnel who need to cue on-air talent. Up to four Model 24 units can be connected to, and powered by, two Model 2 Central Controllers.
The Model 24 consists of a metal chassis containing five lighted pushbutton switches, microphone and line inputs, and supporting audio, status, and control circuitry. An external interrupt audio source is required. This can be in the form of a microphone or line-level signal. A microphone input is provided for connection to an electret gooseneck microphone. The Model 11A Gooseneck Microphone, an option available from Studio Technologies, is directly compatible. The transformer-coupled line input allows various pieces of communications equipment to serve as the interrupt audio source. This can be used to interface with intercom systems from companies such as RTS and Clear-Com, typically utilizing their hot mic out signals. A configuration switch allows Model 24 interrupt activity to mute the monitor amplifier outputs on the associated Model 2 Central Controllers.
The optional Model 27A Rack Mounting Adapter allows the Model 24 to be mounted in one space of a standard 19-inch rack enclosure (as shown). Alternately, the Model 24 can be flush mounted in an opening provided in a custom-fabricated enclosure or cabinet surface. The Model 24 interfaces with two Model 2 Central Controllers using separate 9-conductor interface cables. Power for the Model 24 is provided by the connected Model 2 Central Controllers. However, only one Model 2 needs to be operational for the Model 24 to be functional.
Features:
The IFB Plus Series is designed for electronic news-gathering (ENG) trucks, satellite news-gathering (SNG) trucks, and small production vehicles. Interruptible foldback (also known as talent cueing) allows reporters and other on-air talent to receive program audio along with audio cues from production personnel, generally directors and producers. The design and implementation of a studio IFB system can be quite complex, yet normally remains the same from day to day. Talent and production personnel, along with the IFB equipment, are physically located in the same facility.
Mobile IFB applications can present increased challenges as the number and variety of program sources, interrupt sources, and configuration possibilities quickly multiply. Program audio can come from many sources, including off-air receivers, 2-way radios, telephone lines, satellite receivers, and cellular telephones. Interrupt audio (talent cues) may be received with the program material connected via telephone lines or may need to come from the mobile unit itself. The ability to provide IFB audio to a number of destinations is also required. These include talent "belt pack" amplifiers, transmitters used with wireless receivers, and intercom systems.
A mobile IFB system must be easy to set up and quick to configure. It must be able to withstand the day in, day out punishment of life "on the road." Meeting these diverse requirements is made more difficult by the space restrictions imposed by mobile facilities.
Studio Technologies has addressed these requirements with the IFB Plus Series products. The IFB Plus Series consists of the Model 2 Central Controller, the Model 22 and Model 24 Access Stations, the Model 32A and Model 33 Talent Amplifiers, and supporting accessories. These products combine the best features of studio IFB systems along with the special requirements of mobile applications. The end result is an IFB system that is flexible, versatile, and extremely space efficient.
The optional Model 27A Rack Mounting Adapter allows the Model 24 to be mounted in one space of a standard 19-inch rack enclosure (as shown). Alternately, the Model 24 can be flush mounted in an opening provided in a custom-fabricated enclosure or cabinet surface. The Model 24 interfaces with two Model 2 Central Controllers using separate 9-conductor interface cables. Power for the Model 24 is provided by the connected Model 2 Central Controllers. However, only one Model 2 needs to be operational for the Model 24 to be functional.
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Product Specs
Application | provides 4-channel interrupt (talk) location for IFB system based on two Model 2 Central Controller units. Up to four Model 24 units can be connected to the two Model 2 Central Controllers. |
Mounting | Rack mounted using Model 27A 19-inch Rack Adapter (purchased separately). Can also be flush mounted in custom-fabricated rectangular opening in enclosure or work surface. |
Interconnection | two 9-pin D-subminiature connectors (female), each linking the Model 24 with a Model 2 Central Controller |
Interrupt Switches: 5 | Functions: IFB 1-4, All Call Type: momentary pushbutton, EAO 99-series, all backlit, tally indication for IFB 1-4 functions |
Microphone Input | Compatibility: 2-wire electret, designed for use with Studio Technologies' Model 11A gooseneck microphone (purchased separately) Connector: three terminals on a screw terminal strip |
Line Input | Compatibility: 2-wire electret, designed for use with Studio Technologies' Model 11A gooseneck microphone (purchased separately) Connector: three terminals on a screw terminal strip |
Monitor Muting | switch selectable, allows Model 24 interrupt activity to mute monitor amplifier on Model 2 Central Controllers |
Power Requirements | +18 volts DC, 50 milliamperes, nominal, provided by connected Model 2 Central Controllers |
Dimensions (Overall) | 6.40 inches wide (16.3 cm) 21.60 inches high (4.1 cm) 5.20 inches deep (13.2 cm) |
Weight | 0.8 pounds (0.35 kg) |
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