Chapter 3: Hardware Installation; Power Connection; Computer Connections-One Studio 4 - OPCODE STUDIO 4 Instruction

Multi-port macintosh midi interface with a built-in smpte timecode generator and smpteto-midi timecode converter
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CHAPTER 3:
Use the rackmount screws (provided) to
mount the Studio 4 in a standard 19"
equipment rack as shown in Figure 3.1.
OMS
OMS
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IN
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IN
IN
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Figure 3.1: Rack Installation
If you do not wish to rack mount the
Studio 4, you may sit it on a steady sur-
face. Attach the four rubber feet
(provided in this package) to the bottom
of the unit to prevent it from sliding.

POWER CONNECTION

Place the tip of the power supply cord into
the power jack on the far left side of the
rear panel, then plug the power supply
into a standard 120VAC, 60Hz electrical
outlet. Use only a 9VDC, 1.5A, center pos-
itive AC power adaptor with the Studio 4.
To
120VAC,
60Hz outlet
SMPTE
PORT B
PORT A
IN
OUT
9VDC
B
A
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THRU
THRU
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Figure 3.2: Power Supply Connection
Studio 4 Manual
Hardware Installation
Studio 4
Studio 4
OPCODE
OPCODE
1Mhz
1Mhz
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1-8
MIDI
MIDI
MIDI
MIDI
SYSTEMS INC
SYSTEMS INC
OUT
OUT
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1 4
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FAST
FAST
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9-16
A-THRU B-THRU
A-THRU B-THRU
POWER
POWER
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
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COMPUTER CONNECTIONS—
ONE STUDIO 4
You may connect the Studio 4 to either
the Macintosh's Modem port, Printer
port, or to both. Connect the supplied
serial cables between the Studio 4 and the
Macintosh as discussed in the following
sections.
Single Port Connection
Single port connections are useful if you
frequently use a Macintosh serial port for
non-MIDI purposes (such as printing)
while running MIDI applications. You can
use the spare Macintosh serial port with-
out using the Studio 4's front panel MIDI/
THRU switch.
You may connect either the Studio 4's "A"
port or "B" port to either the Macintosh
Modem or Printer port. The "B" port,
unlike the "A" port, can also be used to
connect an additional MIDI Interface. For
this reason (and as a matter of conven-
tion) you may with to connect "A" to the
Mac's Modem port, leaving the "B" port
free for later connection to either the
Mac's Printer port (discussed in the "Dual
Port Connection section") or to another
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interface (discussed in the "Computer
Connections—Networking" section).
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