Manual

Issue 2, October 2018 Model 205 User Guide
Page 20 Studio Technologies, Inc.
MODEL 205
ANNOUNCER’S CONSOLE
Ethernet and Dante Status
LEDs
Three status LEDs are located below the
etherCON RJ45 connector on the Model
205’s back panel. The LINK ACT LED will
light green whenever an active connection
to a 100 Mb/s Ethernet network has been
established. It will then flash in response to
all Ethernet data packet activity. The SYS
and SYNC LEDs display the operating sta-
tus of the Dante interface and its associat-
ed network activity. The SYS LED will light
red upon Model 205 power up to indicate
that the Dante interface is not ready. After
a short interval it will light green to indicate
that it is ready to pass data with another
Dante device. The SYNC LED will light red
when the Model 205 is not synchronized
with a Dante network. It will light solid
green when the Model 205 is synchronized
with a Dante network and an external
clock source (timing reference) is being
received. It will slowly flash green when
this specific Model 205 is part of a Dante
network and is serving as the clock mas-
ter. It’s possible that up to 30 seconds may
be required for the SYNC LED to reach its
final state.
P48 Status LED
An LED indicator is located on the back
panel adjacent to the microphone input
connector. It is labeled P48 and will light
red whenever the P48 phantom power
source is active and providing power to
the microphone input.
Compressor Active LED and
Mic Preamp Gain
An LED indicator, orange in color, is locat-
ed on the back panel, also adjacent to the
microphone input connector. It is labeled
commence. Upon initial power up the three
status LEDs, located on the back panel
below the RJ45 jack, will begin to light as
network and Dante connections are estab-
lished. The COMP LED, adjacent to the
microphone input connector, may or may
not flash momentarily. The P48 LED, also
located adjacent to the microphone input
connector, will flash once to indicate that
it is functioning. The red and green LEDs
within the main and talkback pushbutton
switches will light in a short test sequence
to indicate that the application firmware
(embedded software) has started. Once
that sequence has completed and the
Dante connection has been established
full operation will begin. The various LEDs
will then become operational, displaying
the status of their designated functions.
How to Identify a Specific
Model 205
Functions within the Dante Controller and
STcontroller software applications allow
a specific Model 205 unit to be identified.
Each application provides an “eyeball” icon
that when clicked will activate the identify
function. When identify is selected it will
send a command to a specific Model 205
unit. On that unit the LEDs associated with
the main and talkback pushbutton switch-
es will “flash” orange approximately eight
times (the actual on/off status of the but-
tons will not change). In addition, the SYS
and SYNC status LEDs, located directly
below the etherCON RJ45 connector on
the back panel, will slowly flash green.
After a few seconds the LED identification
pattern will cease and normal Model 205
button LED and Dante status LED opera-
tion will resume.