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Studer’s OnAir 2500 is designed as an
integrated system – control surface,
I/O breakout, DSP and controller
boards, as well as power supply,
share the same chassis. Modules of
6 faders build the basis for the three
available consoles sizes with 12, 18 or
24 faders. A central module in every
console layout provides the operators
with a monitoring section, on air
indication, a talkback section and a
built-in talkback microphone.
Pushbuttons throughout the entire
console are made of silent rubber
pads, guaranteeing noiseless operation
and perfect tactile feedback.
Despite its compactness, the
OnAir 2500 can be easily extended.
When installed in a control room
and connected to a voice booth, a
talkback and monitoring module
(A943.044400 or A943.044700) can
be attached to enable communication
between engineer and journalist,
or even from the voice booth to
any other destination, e.g. the N-X
returns. Additonally, this extension
includes an independent studio
monitoring module with separate
volume control for studio speakers
and headphones.
The talkback and monitoring module is
connected directly to the OnAir 2500
via ADAT (audio) and CAT5 (control).
The respective interfaces on the rear
panel are already preconfigured for
this purpose.
To allow fail-safe operation in case
of mains power loss, Studer offers
an external power supply for the
OnAir 2500, in a smart 1RU 19”
chassis. This used as secondary feed
providing 24V DC to the console.
This all-in-one design is characterised
by a very small footprint. The smallest
version of the OnAir 2500 with 12
faders requires only 80x50 cm and
the total weight of 17kgs further
reinforces the mobile capability.
The motorised fader module (available
as part A943.061000) contains 6 full
100mm faders, 4 large illuminated
and configurable push-buttons
with replaceable label, and 12 small
illuminated pushbuttons per channel.
Two LEDs in each fader strip indicate
channel overload (red) and active
fader start (blue). Level and gain
reduction meters are shown on
an OLED display on every channel.
Additionally, channel label and channel
process parameters are indicated on
the OLED as well.
A touch sensitive rotary encoder
below every display allows you
to change the indicated channel
parameters without losing focus on
the fader strip.
The OLED display gives outstanding
readability of condensed content, even
when exposed to bright surroundings.
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