Each machine brand varied control box symbols over the years, and at times cam options also evolved. My long since Studio electronic experience was using the 560. The image below was from a pattern book for a later model. I first included them in a post on knitting with elastic Identifying stitch types in Japanese symbols in decoding patterns and charts can be confusing. Some large type illustrations extracted from punchcard pattern books may be found in my post on knit terms and translations The Studio cam settings The 580 operation manual explains those ducks and the function of point cams
The stitch type is fair isle, also indicated by the recommendation in English of colored yarns, one combined with elastic, being held in 2 different feeders
Adding a border on the left side by positioning
Mirror and combing the 2 patterns into one, center on the needle bed, the left duck symbol on means the pattern knits as you see it, and it is mirrored as the ducks are pointing 25: the original provided was 60X24, here it is adjusted to a full size 76X24
27: the repeat provided was 60X48, here it is adjusted to a full size 120X48 28: the repeat provided was 60X84, here it is adjusted to a full size 120X84tiled X2 in height to check for proper alignment