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UMC-200

EmoQ Gen2: How it works.

For the technically inclined, here is a brief explanation of how EmoQ Gen2 works:
The first set of tones you hear (the ones that get progressively louder) are used to set an 

appropriate level at which to run the test.
The next set of tones are used to determine the individual level, phase, and distance of 

each speaker. This is done three times, and the results averaged, to minimize errors.
The results are then displayed.
The next set of tones are used to determine the optimum EQ settings. First, a loud set of 

tones is run, and the highest response peaks are reduced. The subsequent tests, which 

may be run anywhere from two to five times depending on how much adjustment of the 

initial rough curve is necessary, are basically repeats of the initial run. For each run, the 

result is averaged and compared to the reference (flat) curve, and each time this is done, 

the response peaks are again reduced, bringing the final result closer to the reference 

curve each time. Once the curve is as close as possible to the reference curve, then the 

final offset and level calibration measurements are performed. 
The final sequence starts off with a loud burst of unequalized test signal, followed by a 

quieter burst of the test signal with the calculated EQ applied. The third burst consists of 

the difference between these two signals, and is used to detect any unaddressed room 

modes (nulls), which are then the subject of further adjustments. The final loud burst is the 

equalized and adjusted test signal, and is used to set the final, precisely calibrated, level 

trims for each channel.

The final results are then displayed, and you are prompted to save them.

Note: The results displayed by EmoQ are provided to give you general insight into 

the areas where EmoQ has implemented corrections, and the frequency bands 

and ranges which are affected by those corrections, and should not be interpreted 

to literally represent the correction curve itself. The details of the full calibration 

process, and the resulting correction curves, are far more complex. 
The values provided are actually representative of the general offset values used to 

apply the corrections, and so adjusting them will produce a corresponding change 

in the correction curve (so you can, for example, increase the boost or cut in a 

particular band by adjusting the corresponding value in the EmoQ configuration), but 

they should not be interpreted as representing the entirety of the correction that is 

applied, and CANNOT

 be copied into a Manual EQ configuration memory to produce 

a Manual EQ setting similar to the EmoQ results.   

Summary of Contents for UMC-200

Page 1: ...umc 200 7 1 Home Theater Preamp Surround Processor User Manual umc 200...

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Page 3: ...MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE UMC 200 AND THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK WHICH MAY RESULT IN BODILY INJURY OR DEATH WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER FROM THE UMC 200 THE...

Page 4: ...e UMC 200 should only be cleaned as directed in the manual Avoid spraying liquids directly onto the UMC 200 and NEVER spray liquids into the vents Care should be taken so that small objects do not fal...

Page 5: ...rantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equip...

Page 6: ...Basic Operation 8 Menu Navigation 9 UMC 200 Front Panel 10 UMC 200 Rear Panel 11 UMC 200 Remote Control 13 EmoQ Gen2 16 Using Advanced Features 21 Advanced Operation and Configuration Menu 24 Specific...

Page 7: ...ffer amazing flexibility allowing you to do your own precision adjustments if you choose to do so The UMC 200 also offers a wide variety of advanced features including Last Video Memory which lets you...

Page 8: ...ears of reliable service from your UMC 200 Preamp Processor The manual also includes a brief summary of the features offered by the UMC 200 and describes how the controls work and how to perform commo...

Page 9: ...Gen2 automatic multi channel room correction and loudspeaker setup gets you started fast calibrated measurement microphone included High quality headphone amp included for private listening Flexible...

Page 10: ...t please contact Emotiva immediately Gently remove your UMC 200 and its remote control from the packing carton and remove all wrappings and shipping material It is important to save the box and all pa...

Page 11: ...unds then they should be considered to be your Left Surround and Right Surround speakers you cannot have back surrounds but no side surrounds Connecting the UMC 200 to a Monitor or Television The UMC...

Page 12: ...d for a typical 7 1 channel audio system with the bass management set to a crossover point of 80 Hz for all speakers which is the industry standard In a typical system you may be able to simply connec...

Page 13: ...ct Input buttons to go straight to a specific input or use the Input and Input Buttons to step through all the inputs The Tuner On Off Button acts sort of like a Direct Input Button for the tuner The...

Page 14: ...adjust however some are provided only for information If you cannot select an item for adjustment it means that it cannot be adjusted although it may change based on changes made to other parameters...

Page 15: ...one Input Used to connect the included calibration microphone when running EmoQ Gen 2 4 Menu Button Accesses the menu system 5 Standby Button Used to toggle the UMC 200 between Standby and On The halo...

Page 16: ...decoders and DACs and provides a set of analog outputs 4 Digital Audio Inputs 2 SPDIF Coax 2 Toslink Optical Connect up to four digital audio source devices to these inputs 5 USB Bluetooth Dongle Port...

Page 17: ...Outputs These outputs provide stereo unbalanced outputs for two additional zones besides the main zone Use these outputs to send independently controlled music to amplifiers in other areas of your ho...

Page 18: ...Mode Buttons to switch the UMC 200 directly into those audio modes Press the Mode and Mode Buttons to step through the valid surround sound decoding modes available for the input that is currently sel...

Page 19: ...r 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 th...

Page 20: ...used to control the audio being sent to the Zone 2 and Zone 3 outputs When you press the Zone 2 or Zone 3 button the remote control will temporarily control that zone The display will switch to indica...

Page 21: ...ed out The microphone should be placed where your head is normally located Here are some tips for best results The test will take several minutes and some of the test tones are annoying so you might w...

Page 22: ...o the sides of the listening position the center should be as near the center as possible Perfect symmetry may not be possible in your listening room but the closer you get the better your results wil...

Page 23: ...that cannot be disabled then set it to the highest allowed crossover point If your sub has a level control setting it to a center position or to 0 dB is a good place to start If your subwoofer has spe...

Page 24: ...white At this point if you have an active input which is subject to EQ you will be able to preview what that choice sounds like Moving the blue selector bar to an EQ choice that is already highlighted...

Page 25: ...al followed by a quieter burst of the test signal with the calculated EQ applied The third burst consists of the difference between these two signals and is used to detect any unaddressed room modes n...

Page 26: ...ers the last input you had selected when you put it into Standby and even when you switch it entirely Off using the rear panel Power switch it automatically returns to that input when you turn it back...

Page 27: ...rough to the output after the original source is turned Off the alternate source MUST be active when the UMC 200 is switched into Standby The process of checking the other inputs for an alternative so...

Page 28: ...end audio from a Bluetooth device to the UMC 200 and to select Bluetooth as an input source When your Bluetooth device attempts to pair with the UMC 200 you will be asked to enter a passcode use 0000...

Page 29: ...u Zone Allows you to control the default settings for each zone Zone 2 Zone 3 From this menu you can set each Zone Off or On and set the default Volume level and audio source for each zone Menu Setup...

Page 30: ...you to independently set a level trim for the LFE level when each different type of input signal Direct 7 1 PCM etc is played BI AMP when Bi Amping is enabled the rear surround outputs on the UMC 200...

Page 31: ...whether audio is sent out of the HDMI output or processed by the UMC 200 Standby Video allows you to enable or disable Video On Standby Mode Menu Setup Load Default Allows you to wipe all settings in...

Page 32: ...1 FM Antenna input 75 ohms coax F connector 1 AM antenna input spring terminals 1 internal AM FM tuner Audio Outputs 1 set of 7 1 channel unbalanced audio main outputs 1 balanced subwoofer output same...

Page 33: ...d to a soft rag followed by wiping with a clean rag dampened with plain water and drying with a soft dry rag or cloth Note DO NOT spray water or cleaning solution directly onto the UMC 200 or into the...

Page 34: ...f so and the video source you were using is still active but the audio source is not you may end up with no audio Make sure the UMC 200 isn t muted or turned all the way down Make sure you don t have...

Page 35: ...ill Emotiva do Emotiva will at its option either i repair the product or ii replace the product with a new consumer product which is identical or reasonably equivalent to the product Emotiva may provi...

Page 36: ...rranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Manufactured under license under U S Patent Nos 5 956 674 5 974 380 6 226 616 6 487 535 7 212 8...

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