Configuration—input select buttons – Studio Technologies 76B 2012 User Manual
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Issue 3, August 2012
Model 76B/77B User Guide
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Studio Technologies, Inc.
for Surround
Configuration—Input Select Buttons
Default: Surround input A assigned to input 1. 
 
Surround input B assigned to input 2.
No input assigned to input 3 (disabled).
Stereo input A assigned to input 4.
Stereo input B assigned to input 5.
Stereo input C assigned to input 6.
Note:
If no input is assigned to an input button that button is disabled.
Press and hold an input to display and select which input source 
is assigned to that button in Group 1-3. Press and hold both the 
group select button and an input button to display and select 
which input is assigned to that button when Group 4-6 is active.
When an input 
button is pressed 
use the 5.1 to 
Stereo button to 
assign surround 
input A to that 
button. Use the 
Stereo to Mono 
button to assign 
surround input B 
to that button.
When an input button is pressed use the L 
and R buttons to assign stereo input A to 
that button. Both L and R LEDs lit means 
stereo input A is assigned to that button 
as a stereo source. L LED only lit means 
channel 1 of stereo input A is routed to the 
center output and channel 2 is not used. 
R LED only lit means channel 2 of stereo 
input A is routed to the center output and 
channel 1 is not used.
When an input button is 
pressed use the LS button 
to assign stereo input C to 
that button. Both LS and RS 
LEDs lit means stereo input 
C is assigned to that button 
as a stereo source. Individ-
ual stereo input C channels 
cannot be routed to center 
output.
When an input button is pressed use the C 
and LFE buttons to assign stereo input B to 
that button. Both C and LFE LEDs lit means 
stereo input B is assigned to that button as a 
stereo source. C LED only lit means channel 
1 of stereo input B is routed to the center 
output and channel 2 is not used. LFE LED 
only lit means channel 2 of stereo input B is 
routed to the center output and channel 1 is 
not used.
