
5
Rear Panel Details
1. Power Input – This product must be plugged into a Signature Transport Power Base, any of the DAC IV power bases with a digital
supply or an external desktop supply. For improved performance plug in a second supply. This completely separates the video and
drive part of the UMT from the Audio part.
2. RS-232– The RS-232 input is for control of the unit. For use with complete system controllers.
3. Computer LAN Port– This is for connection the UMT to a home computer network for streaming and for connection to the internet.
4. Video Monitor Output– A standard analog video output is only for looking at menus and navigation.
5. Surround Coaxial Output– This is only to be used with an external surround processor. It’s not recommended for normal use.
6. Surround Toslink Output– This is only to be used with an external surround processor. It’s not recommended for normal use.
7. HDMI 2– This is a secondary HDMI output. For normal operation use HDMI 1.
8. HDMI 1– This is the primary HDMI output. This is the preferred method of connection a video display.
9. External 512x Clock in or out. This impressive clock port will accept and use an external clock if the clock is present, and if it is
the right frequency. Otherwise the internal clock will be used. Can also be configured to output the current master clock.
10. USB 2.0 Port– This port is the same as the front. It is to be used with the optional wireless network device or an external USB hard
drive or USB flash drive.
11. USB 2.0 Port– This port is the same as the front. It is to be used with the optional wireless network device or an external USB hard
drive or USB flash drive.
12. IR In Port– An IR port for use with an external receiver. The tip of a 3.5 mm Mono plug is the IR carrier, the sleeve is ground.
13. Toslink – The highest jitter format but offering ground isolation and noise immunity over long runs. Limited to 24 bit data.
14. Three Coaxial – A good output for short runs. Limited to 24 bit data. These default to front channel and are all the same. In surround
mode, each becomes a surround pair, offering a full digital 7.1 system output.
15. Balanced digital – The AES/EBU Professional output is the preferred output for non-MSB equipment. The balanced nature of this
output allows great cable lengths as well as total noise immunity. Limited to 24 bit data. In surround mode, this is your non- MSB
front channel output.
16. MSB ProI2S output – The MSB connection uses CAT-6 cabling. It provides an output for use with other MSB products. It can
handle 8 channels of data up to 192 kHz and 32 bits.
Multi Channel MODE outputs
The default mode for the UMT is STEREO outputs as shown above.
If you select the MULTICHANNEL mode, than the outputs are
redefined as shown. To set UMT to MULTICHANNEL mode:
On the remote press: <DIMMER> <DIMMER> <DIMMER> <6>
TO SET BACK TO 2 CHANNEL OUTPUT: On the remote press:
<DIMMER> <DIMMER> <DIMMER> <4>
Note: With an MSB DAC the MSB ProI2S should be used for
the front channels as this will assure that there is no latency or
lip sync issues.
Содержание Universal Media Transport plus
Страница 43: ...43 Optional Zone Free Upgrade...
Страница 44: ...44...