NotaBotYet Tally Helper 100

NotaBotYet Tally Helper 100

146,00 EUR

Interfacing 1 YellowTec on air light

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NotaBotYet Tally Helper 100

Interface for Yellowtec Mika Microphone Boom Tally Lights

 

Provides a quick and easy way to power and control the tally lights on Yellowtec Mika microphone booms. Inputs can be used to turn on the red or white lights inside the microphone boom depending in the input signal received from their GPIO source. (Without this device, installers need to hardwire either red or white functionality when installing their mic booms and therefore cannot use both colors.). For example, by using the Tally Helper, an installer can configure the red light to indicate a live microphone, and the white light for signaling something such as a live studio status, a timing cue, a telephone line ringing, or some other function based on their GPIO setup.

 

The input RJ45 connector is a match for our Axia GPIO Breakout Board (A15-B01-2) or the logic port on a Wheatnet IP Blade. The device may also be controlled using GPIO sources from other manufacturers that can provide a closure to ground via open collector outputs or dry contact relays.


The microphone audio signal from the Mika microphone boom loops through this device making it an easy termination point for the 5 conductor Mika Mic Cable from the boom. Connections are made using a large robust screw terminal barrier strip.


Includes 12V power adapter.

 

For a facility designer and/or installer, it has always been an enigma how best to deal with the 5 wires coming out of a Yellowtec Mika microphone boom with a built in tally light.  Various methods may  include:

 

  • Termination using 5 pin XLR connectors
  • Terminating on a 3 pin XLR and looping the 2 tally control wired back out the rear of the connector
  • Hard Wiring into a Euro Block Terminal Strip
  • Scotch tape and bubble gum

 

All of these methods take a lot of time (Except the Scotch tape method, that one goes pretty fast) and none of these are super versatile.  Even terminating to a 5 pin XLR means the mating XLR needs to have the control lines split off somehow to another terminal or punch block and will need a power supply and control relays wired up (maybe using our Axia Relay Breakout Board Part # A15-R01-2).  Again, this all takes a lot of time, effort, soldering and it never ends up as clean or neat as one would hope.  And by the way, Mika tally lights can be Red or White depending on the polarity of the voltage feeding it…so wouldn’t it be nice if a simple GPIO bit could trigger either the red or white tally lights?

 

Enter the Tally Helper 100.  While it does not solve all of life’s problems, when installing Mika mic booms, it comes pretty darn close!  Imagine having a nice clean phoenix-type screw terminal strip sitting there just waiting to have those 5 wires form the Mika mic boom locked down for a good, tight electrical connection.  Imagine those same terminals having room for a microphone audio cable to loop out on its way to a favorite console or mic preamplifier. Imagine having a power supply that plugs into the device and provide a solid 12 volts of regulated power.  Imagine an easy RJ-45 connector waiting to be plugged into an Axia GPIO port or Wheatnet Logic port or any standard GPIO type output that provides a closure to ground to activate.  Imagine being able to decide which GPIO input bit will trigger the red tally and which will trigger the white tally.  That is quite an imagination, but actually it is all real and ready to help.

 

The Tally Helper has the following features:

  • Phoenix-type screw terminal strip for both the Mika mic boom connections and the loop-thru connection to mic preamp.
  • Included 12V regulated switching power supply.
  • RJ-45 input connector with pinouts matching our Axia GPIO Breakout Board (Part# A15-B01-2) or Wheatnet IP logic ports.
  • Active low inputs mean installers can any standard GPIO source (using open collector type closures to ground or relay closures to ground) to control the device
  • Programmable jumpers allowing installer to determine which GPIO bit will trigger the Red tally and which bit will trigger White tally.
  • Small device (no larger than a surface mount phone jack) can be mounted discreetly near the Mika mic boom. 
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