Manual
Table Of Contents
Model 206 User Guide Issue 2, October 2018
Studio Technologies, Inc. Page 27
MODEL 206
ANNOUNCER’S CONSOLE
Note that if a connected USB flash drive
doesn’t have the correct file (m206.bin) in
its root folder no harm will occur if power is
applied to the Model 206. Upon power up
the main button’s LED will flash on and off
rapidly for a few seconds to indicate this
condition and then normal operation using
the unit’s existing application firmware will
begin.
Ultimo Firmware Update
As previously discussed in this guide, the
Model 206 implements Dante connectivity
using the 4-input/4-output Ultimo integrat-
ed circuit from Audinate. The Dante Con-
troller software application can be used
to determine the version of the firmware
(embedded software) that resides in the
Ultimo “chip.” The STcontroller software
application can also be used to identify the
firmware version. (Use the Version selec-
tion under the Device tab.) The Dante
firmware can be updated by way of the
Model 206’s Ethernet connection. The lat-
est Dante firmware file is available on the
Studio Technologies website. The Dante
Firmware Update Manager (FUM) appli-
cation is used to install the firmware. This
program is also available for download on
the Studio Technologies website. It’s an-
ticipated that a more automated method of
updating Dante firmware will become avail-
able. It this comes to fruition then it might
offer a much simplified method of keeping
the firmware current.
Restoring Factory Defaults
A command in the STcontroller software
application allows the Model 206’s defaults
to be reset to the factory values. From
STcontroller select the Model 206 for
which you want to restore its defaults.
Select the Device tab and then select the
Factory Defaults feature. Then click on
the OK box. The values shown on the
screen should reflect the default values.
They are:
Microphone P48 Phantom Power: Off
Microphone Input Gain: 35 dB
Headphone Audio Sources and Routing:
Mode 1
Headphone Sidetone: Mic & Talkback
Buttons
Headphone Gain Range: Low
Headphone Minimum Level: –40 dB
Button Operation – Main: Push to Mute
Button Operation – Talkback 1,
Talkback 2, and Talkback 3: Push to Talk
System Operating Mode: On-Air
Remote Control Inputs 1 and 2: Off
Button Backlight Intensity: High