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Section 2 — Basic Maestro Operation

Un-Mapping Channels

If a mapping exists between an audio input group and one or more audio
output groups and that mapping is no longer desirable or necessary, it is
possible to undo those mappings.

Note

It is not necessary to “un-map” channels prior to mapping them. Remapping
channels automatically un-maps them prior to creating the new channel
maps.

Follow these steps to un-map one or more audio output groups from an
audio input group:

1.

On the Channel Mapping Screen, press the small black button under
the

Un-Map

label.

The

Un-Map

button highlight color will change to red. This change will

indicate that the Un-Map process has been initiated.

2.

Select the audio output group (right side of display) that you wish to
un-map from its associated audio input group by pressing the small
black button next to the group name label.

The mapping, as indicated by the arrow from the input group to the
output group is deleted. See

Figure 149

.

3.

Repeat

Step 1

and

Step 2

for all of the groups that you wish to Un-Map.

Figure 149. Un-Mapping Channels

Monitor

Mix To

Clean

Feed

Mix To

Clean

Feed

Mix To

Clean

Feed

Mix To

Clean

Feed

5.1

Lt-Rt

Stereo

Mono

Reset

Dim

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ALM

Options

Home

AUDIO CONTROL

ID

1

ID

2

EMRG

BCST

Amin

2

P
S
T

P

G
M

< Monitor Point > / < Source Name >

Main Stereo

Dolby 5.1

Dolby + 2

Scroll

Input

Default

Mapping

Scroll

Output

Main Stereo

Dolby 5.1

Dolby + 2

Spanish

French

Un-Map