Operation, Model 76d central controller, Control consoles – Studio Technologies 76D 2014 User Manual
Page 38: Model 77 control console, Input source selection

Issue 11, May 2014
Model 76D/77 User Guide
Page 38
Studio Technologies, Inc.
for Surround
Operation
Now that you’ve installed and configured 
the system, you’re ready to go. You should 
find operation very easy. However, taking 
time to study this section of the guide may 
prove valuable.
Upon power up the system will return to 
the last operating condition, including the 
selected source, downmix modes, etc. As 
a precaution, however, the post-fader sur-
round and stereo monitor output levels will 
always return to their minimum value. The 
rotary level control or the reference level 
button must then be used to return the sys-
tem to the desired monitor output level.
Model 76D Central Controller
The Model 76D’s front panel contains two 
LEDs. The control console status LED will 
light whenever the Model 76D is commu-
nicating with the one or more connected 
Model 77 or Model 71 units. A flashing 
control console status LED will indicate 
that the DC power output supporting the 
control consoles is in a short circuit or 
over-current condition. The control console 
status LED will not light when a Model 77 
is in the configuration mode or when the 
Model 77 is going through its power-up 
sequence.
The sync status LED will light whenever 
a valid timing reference signal is being 
received by the Model 76D. A flashing 
sync status LED indicates that a valid 
sync signal is not being received.
Control Consoles
StudioComm for Surround operation is 
controlled using the up to four Model 77 
or Model 71 Control Consoles that have 
been connected. Two system functions 
can also be controlled by means of the 
remote control inputs.
Model 77 Control Console
To make things easy to describe, the 
Model 77’s operator functions are divided 
into six main groups: input source selec-
tion, downmix, monitor output general 
functions, channel mute/solo, display and 
display mode, and remote control inputs.
Any change made to any one Model 77 
unit will be reflected in the LEDs and dis-
plays on all the connected units. Note that 
all control consoles function simultane-
ously—there is no priority of one unit over 
the others.
Input Source Selection
To select an input source press one of the 
five input source buttons. The correspond-
ing LED will light to indicate that the input 
has been selected. Typically, only one 
source will be selected for monitoring at 
any one time. However, input stereo C can 
be selected by itself, or mixed (summed) 
with one of the other four inputs. To accom-
plish this is easy: simply press and hold 
input stereo C then press the button asso-
ciated with the other desired input source. 
The two corresponding LEDs will light. 
Alternately, press and hold the first desired 
input (other than input stereo C) and then 
press the input stereo C button.
It’s possible (although unlikely) that 
selecting an input will result in the mute 
all function being enabled and an Err3 
message being displayed. This would 
indicate a conflict between the sample rate 
of the selected input source and the bass 
management function. (Operation of the 
bass management function requires the 
source to have a sample rate of 44.1, 48, 
