<- tb9:selectors|Selectors ^ tb9:start|Toolbox9 Software ^ tb9:input_pools|Input Pools -> ====== Selector Source Lists ====== On this tab, you can configure signal lists (Selector Source Lists) that are required for configuring selector functions. Up to 20 different signal lists with a total of 500 entries are available. For example up to 20 lists with 25 entries each or a list of 500 entries can be configured. To configure a signal list, follow these steps: - In the ''Selector Source Lists'' area, select a source list from the list. - If necessary, assign a distinctive name to it by entering the name in the ''Label'' box. - In the ''Edit Source List'' area, click Add to add an audio sources entry to the list. Each row represents a stereo signal. ''Insert'' adds an audio sources entry on the current selected position. Alternatively, you can drag & drop entries to sort them. - In the ''Display Text'' box, enter a name for the list entry. - To assign an audio source for the left channel to the list entry, click ''Select'' besides the ''Source Left'' box. The ''Audio Sources'' window opens. Every signal available on the TDM bus can be used as source. - In the ''Audio sources'' window, select an audio source and click ''Assign''. Alternatively, you can double-click on the audio source or drag it from the ''Audio Sources'' window to the ''Source left'' box. - To assign an audio source for the right channel to the list entry, click ''Select'' besides the ''Source Right'' box. The ''Audio Sources'' window opens. Every signal available on the TDM bus can be used as source. - In the ''Audio sources'' window, select an audio source and click ''Assign''. Alternatively, you can double-click on the audio source or drag it from the ''Audio Sources'' window to the ''Source right'' box. To delete a source, select the desired source in the list and click ''Remove''. [{{ tb9_selectorlists.png?1000&nolink |//Selector Source Lists, Configuring signal lists.//}}] The last selector positions are kept after rebooting the device. After a firmware reset, they are set to the list entry saved in Default Snapshot. If nothing is defined the entry is reset to the default source of the selector.