Emotiva UMC-1 Operation Manual page 34

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VISIBLE
The VISIBLE option allows you to turn Off any of the 16 inputs you are not using or have not assigned. When VISIBLE is
set to OFF and you scroll through the inputs from the remote control or select the INPUT menu, the UMC-1 will skip
over (or not show) these inputs. All of the 16 inputs are set to ON as a factory default.
AUDIO
The AUDIO option allows you to select what audio input you plugged your source into. The choices you can select are
ANALOG 1, ANALOG 2, ANALOG 3, ANALOG 4, EXT 7.1CH, COAXIAL 1, COAXIAL 2, COAXIAL 3, COAXIAL 4, OPTICAL 1
OPTICAL 2, OPTICAL 3 and HDMI. Please refer to the back panel rendering for reference.
VIDEO
The VIDEO option allows you to select what video input you plugged your source into. The choices you can select are
NONE, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, HDMI 3, HDMI 4, HDMI 5, COMPOSITE 1, COMPOSITE 2, COMPOSITE 3, S-VIDEO 1, S-VIDEO 2,
S-VIDEO 3, COMPONENT 1, COMPONENT 2, COMPONENT 3. Please refer to the back panel rendering for reference.
INPUT LEVEL
This sets the input volume level for each source. The source can be set from -10 to +10 in 1 db increments. This is used
to match the level of all your sources so the level will be the same as you change from one source to another.
LIPSYNC
The LIPSYNC function is used to match the audio sync with the video. To give you a quick example of what this is. If you
have ever watched a movie and when people were speaking their mouths were moving before the sound, this would be
an example of where LYPSYNC would be used to delay the video to match the audio. The range of adjustment is from
0ms to 500ms. Note: when LIPSYNC is set to 0ms and you are using an HDMI input the UMC-1 will automatically set
the appropriate delay needed based on the timing signal embedded within the HDMI signal.
TRIGGER
The UMC-1 has 4) trigger outputs labeled Amp 1, AMP 2, Movie and Music. For each input you can select which of
these triggers you want to be turned on. You can select any or all of these triggers for each input. As default all of the
trigger outputs are turned off and when the triggers are turned on, they output a constant 12 volts signal to turn on
other equipment. These are low voltage outputs and should only be used with equipment that has appropriate inputs.
E/Q MODE
The UMC-1 has 3) EQs (these are setup in the Emo-Q/ EQ menu) and for each input you can choose to apply any of
these EQs to each input. The choices you can select are NONE, MANUAL EQ1, MANUAL EQ2 or MANUAL EQ3. As an
example, when Emo-Q is run it will setup EQ's to correct for room acoustics and you can assign that to MANUAL EQ1.
You can also set up a special EQ just for listening to music and a third EQ just for movies. So for each input, you can
select one of these EQs to be applied based on what that input will be used for.
VIDEO SETUP
This is where you setup all your video adjustments. You have four choices RESOLUTION, VIDEO ADJUST, DEEP COLOR
and POPUP OSD.
RESOLUTION (This is a global control.)
This sets up the resolution of the output to match your video monitor or projector and display unit. There are multiple
selections: 480P 60Hz, 576P 50Hz, 720P 50 Hz, 1080i 50Hz, 1080i 60Hz, 1080P 60 Hz, Auto and Pass Through. In this
menu you can select a level of output resolution that you prefer to use (please refer to your monitor/ projectors
owner's manual for allowed resolutions). When set to Auto and when connected via HDMI, the UMC-1 will "talk" to
your monitor or projector and find out what is the preferred resolution the maker designed it for. This may not be the
highest resolution it can run at, but will be whatever the maker of the monitor/projector set as the preferred
resolution. In Pass Through mode, the UMC-1 will effectively pass through the incoming video signal onto your monitor
with one exception which is 480i. If the incoming signal is 480i then the UMC-1 will scale it to 480p. You should note
that even in pass through mode the video signal will always be routed through the video engine of the UMC-1. This is
done so that the color OSD can be overlaid on top of live video.
Note: A 1080p24 source will get routed through the UMC-1 as 1080p24 but is not selectable for scaling. For 1080P 24Hz
video you must select "Pass Thru".
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