Manual
Table Of Contents
Model 206 User Guide Issue 2, October 2018
Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 17
MODEL 206
ANNOUNCER’S CONSOLE
• Latching: If this mode is selected the
main button’s function will alternate
between its active and inactive states
whenever the main button is pressed.
Upon power up the function will be in its
inactive state and the red LED associated
with the button will be lit.
• Push to Talk/Tap to Latch: This mode is
a combination of the Push to Talk and
Latching modes. It’s similar to the way
talk pushbutton switches function on
user stations associated with broadcast
or production intercom systems. If the
main button is pressed and held the main
button’s function will be active. It will stay
active until the main button is released.
If the main button is momentarily “tapped”
the main button’s status will change,
either from inactive-to-active or from ac-
tive-to-inactive. Upon Model 206 power
up the main button will be in its inactive
state and its red LED will be lit.
• Push to Mute/Tap to Latch: This mode is
a combination of the Push to Mute and
Latching modes. Whenever the main
button is momentarily “tapped” the main
button’s status will change, either from
active-to-inactive or inactive-to-active.
When the main button function is active
its green LED will be lit. The audio signal
associated with the microphone input
will be routed to both the Dante main
output channel and the microphone out-
put connector. Whenever the main but-
ton is pressed and held the audio signal
will mute on both the Dante main output
channel and the microphone output con-
nector and the button’s LED will change
from green to red. It will stay in this condi-
tion until the main button is released.
Upon Model 206 power up the main
button will be in its inactive state and its
red LED will be lit.
• Talkback Buttons: In this mode the side-
tone function will be active whenever
one or more of the talkback functions are
active and the audio signal is present on
the talkback 1, talkback 2, and/or talk-
back 3 Dante output channels.
• Main and Talkback Buttons: In this mode
the sidetone function will be active when-
ever the audio signal associated with the
mic input is present on the Dante main
output channel and the microphone out-
put connector. The sidetone function will
also be active whenever one or more of
the talkback functions are active.
Button Operation – Main
STcontroller allows the configuration of the
main button to be selected. There are five
mode choices available:
• Push to Mute: If this mode is selected
the main button function will normally be
active and its green LED lit. The audio
signal associated with the microphone in-
put will be routed to both the Dante main
output channel and the microphone out-
put connector. Whenever the main button
is pressed the audio signal will mute on
both the Dante main output channel and
the microphone output connector; the
button’s LED will change from green to
red.
• Push to Talk: If this mode is selected
the main button function will normally be
inactive and the button’s red LED will be
lit. The audio signal associated with the
microphone input will not be routed to the
Dante main output channel and the mi-
crophone output connector will be muted.
Whenever the main button is pressed
the audio signal will become active on
the Dante output channel and the micro-
phone output connector. In addition, the
button’s green LED will light.