Configuration, Configuration, Configurable parameters – Studio Technologies 76D 2014 User Manual
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Issue 11, May 2014
Model 76D/77 User Guide
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Studio Technologies, Inc.
for Surround
All connected Model 71 units will also go
through a power-up sequence after mains
power is applied to the Model 76D. Each
of the Model 71’s three LEDs will light
momentarily. After these LEDs have been
lit, the device address will be shown briefly
using the dim and reference level LEDs, as
shown in Figure 7 in the Configuration sec-
tion. When this is complete the Model 71
will begin normal operation and its status
LED will light if communication is estab-
lished with the Model 76D. If the Model 71’s
status LED does not light check to see if
there is a device address conflict among
all connected control consoles and that all
cables are connected properly.
Should an error be detected during the
start-up process the two LEDs on the Mod-
el 76D’s front panel will continue to flash in
cadence indefinitely. On the Model 77 units
a diagnostic code may be displayed. Refer
to the Technical Notes section of this user
guide for details.
Only after the Model 76D and all connected
Model 77 and Model 71 units have correctly
powered up will full system operation begin.
Configuration
After the physical installation has been
completed it’s important that the system’s
configuration options be carefully reviewed.
In most cases one or more of the operating
parameters will need to be revised to meet
the needs of the specific installation. Many
of the configuration parameters will impact
the signal flow in to and out of the Model
76D Central Controller. Other parameters
affect how the one or more Model 77 Con-
trol Consoles will display status conditions
and respond to user commands. Most of
the configuration choices will be made us-
ing a Model 77 Control Console. However,
two configuration choices are available for
each of the connected Model 71 Control
Consoles.
Configurable Parameters
Many StudioComm functions can be config-
ured to meet the exact needs of an instal-
lation. A Model 77 Control Console is used
to display and select the desired system
configuration. Here’s an overview of what
can be configured:
• Model 77 Device Address (must be
unique for each unit!)
• Stereo Input C Sample Rate Converter
• Post-Fader Stereo Monitor Output
• Bass Management
• Mute/Solo Bass Management Mode
• Sync Source
• Sync Input Termination
• Audio-Synced-to-Video Sample Rate
• Monitor Output Types
• Reference Level
• Overall Display Mode
• Reference Level in dB SPL
• Auto Reference Level Off
• Dim Level
• Remote Inputs
• Surround to Stereo Downmix Levels
• Pre-Fader Surround Monitor Output
Mode
• Channel Pop Solo Mode Offset Levels
• Input Delay A and B
• Post-Fader Monitor Output Channel
Level Offsets