Manual

Model 370A User Guide Issue 2, August 2019
Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 21
MODEL 370A
INTERCOM BELTPACK
The configurable microphone input gain
settings were modified to be compatible
with the increased output level supplied
by electret microphones.
The DIP switch assembly on the Model
370 is not present on the Model 370A.
As such the belt clip no longer needs
to be rotated and its mounting arrange-
ment has been changed.
The user-accessible sidetone trim
potentiometer found on the Model 370
is not present on the Model 370A. In
the Model 370A the level of the side-
tone function is configured using
STcontroller.
The Model 370A offers a second meth-
od of activating the mic kill function.
This allows a data signal, in addition
to the Device ID command, to activate
mic kill.
The STcontroller software application
now offers the ability to configure the
mic kill function, including allowing it
to be disabled.
Belt Clip
The belt clip is attached to the back of
the Model 370A’s enclosure by way of
two 6-32 thread, Philips-head machine
screws. Unlike other the original Model
370 Intercom Beltpack units, the belt clip
on the Model 370A will never have to be
rotated as part of the configuration pro-
cess. (There are no configuration DIP
switches under the belt clip.) But if the belt
clip does need to be replaced a #1 Phil-
ips-head screw driver would be the correct
tool to remove the machine screws.
Restoring Factory Defaults
A command in the STcontroller software
application allows the Model 370A’s con-
figuration to be reset to the factory default
values. From STcontroller select the Model
370A for which you want to restore its
defaults. Select the Device tab and then
select the Factory Defaults feature. Then
click on the OK box. Refer to Appendix A
for a list of the Model 370A’s factory de-
fault values.