
Issue 5, October 2021 Model 232 User Guide
Page 6 Studio Technologies, Inc.
MODEL 232
ANNOUNCER’S CONSOLE
The amount of flexibility provided in the Model
232 allows it to meet the needs of virtually all
on-air announcer applications. And using the
Studio Technologies’ STcontroller software ap-
plication makes “customizing” the operation of
a Model 232 fast and simple. The unit’s ability
to handle both day-to-day and specialized situ-
ations makes it a unique product in the mar-
ket. For example, the pushbutton switches and
rotary encoders can be independently con-
figured with multiple choices that range from
simple to quite advanced. If a Model 232 can’t
seem to be configured to meet an application’s
goals please contact Studio Technologies’
technical support for an application review.
The Model 232 is part of a three-product fam-
ily that differ only in the number of talkback
channels provided. The Model 232 provides
two talkback channels, while the Model 234
provides four and the Model 236 provides six.
The Model 232, as with the other two models,
has a compact enclosure with overall dimen-
sions of 6.5 inches wide (16.5 cm), 2.9 inches
high (7.4 cm), and 4.9 inches deep (12.5 cm).
Weighing 2.1 pounds (0.95 kg), the enclo-
sure is made of steel to provide some “heft”
to minimize the chance of inadvertent move-
ment. The Model 232’s main, secondary, and
FPGA (programmable logic) firmware can be
updated using the USB port on the back of the
unit; the Dante firmware can be updated via
an Ethernet connection.
Setup, Configuration, and
Operation
Set up, configuration, and operation of the
Model 232 is simple. The unit includes two
Neutrik etherCON RJ45 connectors which
allow interfacing with single or redundant
Gigabit Ethernet networks. The primary net-
work connection can provide power to the unit
using a port on a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)
network switch. Model 232’s power can also
be supplied from a 12 volt DC source that is
connected using a 4-pin XLR connector. A
broadcast headset or handheld (“stick”) micro-
phone can be directly connected to the unit’s
3-pin female XLR microphone input connector.
The input is compatible with dynamic or con-
denser microphones. A P48 phantom power
source allows support for a wide range of con-
denser microphones. A 3-pin male XLR con-
nector provides an analog microphone output
for integration with inputs on related devices.
A configuration choice allows this output to be
active all the time (hot mic operation) or muted
or unmuted following the main output function.
A pair of stereo headphones, the headphone
connection from a stereo or monaural head-
set, or even earbuds can be connected to the
Model 232’s headphone output jack.
Audio signals are routed to and from the Model
232 using the Dante Controller software ap-
plication. This is available, free of charge, from
Audinate®, the creators of Dante. All Model
232 operating features are configured using
the Studio Technologies’ STcontroller software
application. The extensive set of parameters
allows the unit’s functions to be tailored to
meet the needs of many, many applications.
STcontroller is available at no charge from
the Studio Technologies’ website. Versions
are available that are compatible with the
Windows® and macOS® operating systems.
STcontroller is a fast and simple means of con-
figuring, revising, saving, and loading a unit’s
operating parameters.
The Model 232’s front panel includes four rota-
ry controls (encoders) which are used to adjust
the level of the Dante input signal sources as
they create an audio mix that is fed to both the
analog and Dante digital headphone outputs.
Using RGB (red-green-blue) LEDs, each rotary
encoder is illuminated and can display whether
or not signal is present on their associated au-
dio input channels. Two additional rotary con-
trols allow adjustment of sidetone level and the
overall level of the analog headphone output.