Emotiva UMC-200 User Manual page 19

7.1 home theater preamp/surround processor
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3. Direct Input Selector Buttons
Press one of the Direct Input Selector Buttons to switch the UMC-200 directly to that input.
The button with the "B" symbol is used to select a Bluetooth wireless device, and will only
work if you have installed the (optional) Bluetooth wireless dongle in the appropriate jack on
the rear panel of the UMC-200.
4. Tuner Control Buttons
Press the Tuner On/Off Button to switch directly to the Tuner as your selected input; press it
again to return to your previously selected input. Use the AM/FM Button to switch between
the AM and FM bands. The Freq+ and Freq- buttons change between different AM or FM
stations, and the CH+ and CH- buttons step between any station presets you have created
(station presets are created in the Setup menu).
5., 8. Return and Exit Navigation Buttons
Used to exit a screen or move up a level in some menus. (Refer to the hints along the
bottom of the OSD if you're not sure which button to use in a given situation.)
6., 14. Enter Navigation Button and Navigation Ring
Use the Enter Button, and the Up, Down, Left, and Right controls on the Navigation Ring for
navigating the front panel and on-screen menus.
7. Display Button
Press this button to toggle the front panel display between displaying information about
which input is selected and displaying the current audio and video modes.
9. Input + and Input - Buttons
Press these buttons to step through the available inputs on your UMC-200.
10. Speaker Level Trim Controls
Use these buttons to temporarily adjust the levels of your various surround speakers. The
changes you make with these controls will not be retained when you turn the UMC-200
Off. You can separately adjust the levels of the Center Channel, the Surrounds, the Back
Surrounds, and the Subwoofer with these controls.
11. CEC Control Buttons
These buttons are used to send commands from the UMC-200 to other CEC-enabled
devices which are connected to it. Various CEC-enabled devices will respond to some or
all of these command buttons when they are the selected input device. (You may also need
to enable this feature on the source device.) Please refer to the instructions that came with
each device for details.
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