Manual
Table Of Contents
Issue 1, July 2018 Model 5330 User Guide
Page 12 Studio Technologies, Inc.
Headphone Output
The Model 5330 provides a 2-channel
(stereo) headphone output that for conve-
nience can be accessed on two jacks—
one 3.5 mm and the other ¼-inch. Both
jacks are 3-conductor (stereo) and are
located on the unit’s front panel. Using one
or the other of the jacks allows compatibility
with a wide range of ear buds and head-
phones. As would be expected, the head-
phone output jacks have the left channel
audio on their tip leads, the right channel
audio on their ring leads, and common for
both audio channels on their sleeve leads.
Connecting AC Mains Power
The Model 5330 operates directly from
an AC mains power source of 100 to 240
volts, 50/60 Hz, 15 watts maximum. As a
“universal mains input” device, there are no
switches to set or jumpers to install. A 3-pin
IEC 320 C14 inlet connector on the back
panel mates with a detachable mains cord
set. All units are supplied with an AC mains
cord that has a North-American (NEMA 5-
15L) standard plug on one end and an IEC
320 C13 connector on the other end. Units
bound for other destinations require that an
appropriate cord set be obtained. Because
the Model 5330 does not contain a power
on/off switch it will begin operation as soon
as AC mains power is connected.
Safety Warning: The Model 5330
does not contain an AC mains discon-
nect switch. As such, the AC mains cord
plug serves as the disconnection device.
Safety considerations require that the
plug and associated inlet be easily
accessible to allow rapid disconnection
of AC mains power should it prove
necessary.
Configuration
The Dante Controller software application
will typically be used to review and make
changes to the configuration parameters
associated with the Model 5330’s Dante
network interface. The Model 5330 does
not provide a separate menu system, e.g.,
one that is accessible using a web browser.
Configuration using Dante
Controller
The Dante Controller software application
is available for download free of charge at
www.audinate.com. Versions are available
to support Windows® and OS X® operating
systems. Using Dante Controller the Model
5330’s network interface can be configured
for its desired device and channel names,
network parameters, performance choices,
and channel subscriptions (routing). The
configuration settings will be stored in non-
volatile memory within the Model 5330’s
circuitry. As such, power-down and power-
up activities will not impact the unit’s set-
tings. The Model 5330 uses an Ultimo
4-input/4-output integrated circuit to imple-
ment Dante networking.
Figure 7. AC mains input (back panel)