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Model 770 User Guide Issue 1, October 1997
Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 7
Model 770
Model 770
Introduction
Now for the first time mobile broadcast
applications can have both an audio mixer
and an IFB controller in one compact,
highly integrated package. Designed
expressly for electronic-news-gathering
(ENG) vehicles, the Model 770 doesnt
sacrifice features and performance to
achieve its two rack-space size. Using its
experience in on-air and IFB audio,
Studio Technologies was able to design
a product that has an extensive set of
features to meet the special needs of
fast-paced news-gathering operations,
while maintaining excellent overall audio
performance.
Figure 2. View of Model 770 Back Panel
The Model 770 consists of three main
sections: mixer, IFB, and monitor. Each
section performs in a manner which meets
or exceeds those provided by stand
alone products. In addition, by integrat-
ing audio mixer and IFB functions into one
unit, capabilities are provided that have
previously been unavailable.
What This User Guide Covers
This User Guide is designed to assist you
when installing, configuring, and using the
Model 770 Audio Mixer/IFB Controller. A
limited amount of background technical
information is also provided. A packet
containing Model 770 schematic diagrams
is not shipped with each Model 770, but is
available from the factory upon request.
Figure 1. View of Model 770 Front Panel