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Page 10Thank You for your LMC-1 PurchaseDear Home Entertainment Enthusiast,Thank you for purchasing the Emotiva LMC-1 Preamplifier. We sincerely beli
Page 11 Unpacking the LMC-1The Emotiva LMC-1 Preamplifier should reach you in flawless condition. If you notice any shipping damage or other issues up
Page 12Emotiva LMC-1 Preamplifi erProfessional Preamplifier/Processor Features • 24-bit/192kHz Audiophile Grade Digital Processing• 32-bit, 20 MHz Cry
Page 13 Front Panel LayoutFunction KnobThis is a simple, yet multi-functional control that offers complete programming and control of the LMC-1 (with
Page 14Rear Panel LayoutZone 2 Powered OutputThis 50 watt x 2 output offers an onboard source for powering the LMC-1 second zone. The speakers in the
Page 15 LMC-1 RemoteThe LMC-1 remote control is a full featured, dedicated remote control that offers many discrete buttons for DIRECT ACCESS to most
Page 16Connection DiagramsConnecting a DVD-V Player and TVConnection using Component Video and Digital AudioConnection using S-Video and Analog Audio
Page 17Connecting a CD PlayerConnection using Digital AudioConnection using Analog AudioAnalog AudioThis audio connection type is not as good as the d
Page 18Connecting the 7.1 Channel Inputs7.1 Channel Analog AudioThis audio connection type is specifically for post processed delivery of DVD-A or SA
Page 19Connecting a Cable Box or DSS ReceiverConnection of the Cable Box or DSS ReceiverConnection of a HDD, DVR, or TiVo Type DeviceComponent VideoIf
Page 20Connecting a Tape Player or VCRConnection of the Tape PlayerConnection of the VCRAnalog Audio ConnectionsConnect the tape player’s “INPUT” or
Page 21Connecting Auxiliary SourcesConnection of the AUX 1 InputConnection of the AUX 2 InputAuxiliary A/V Device Connections (AUX 1)There are several
Page 22Connecting Antennas and External Amplifi ersConnection of the AM and FM AntennasConnection of the 7.1 Channel Preamp OutputsAM and FM Antenna C
Page 23Zone 2 ConnectionsConnection of the Internal Zone 2 Amplifi erConnection of the Zone 2 Preamp OutputsWith the optional RRC-1 wall plate connecte
Page 24RRC-1 Wall PlateDescription of the RRC-1 Wall Plate AccessoryInstalling and Connecting the RRC-1 Wall Plate Accessory312PIN POSITIONS312How th
Page 25 Quick Setup of the LMC-1The LMC-1 is rather deceiving in the respect that the front panel simplicity has just two control knobs, a power butto
Page 26Step 6 - From the OSD Input Select menu choose DVD, then press “OK”. Next you will see the defaulted selections for both Audio and Video input
Page 27LMC-1 Programming and CalibrationTo engage any of the setup or programming menus, you can either select “MENU” from the LMC-1 remote control or
Page 28Input Select MenuUsing the Inputs Menu, you can specify the input configurations of each source type so your entertainment value of the LMC-1
Page 29Mode Select MenuThe Mode Select menu of the Emotiva LMC-1 offers the user an unparalleled opportunity to hear both music and movie soundtracks
Table of ContentsSafety Precautions 7NEC (National Electrical Code) Standards 9A Note for the Cable Television (CATV) Installer 9Antenna Groundi
Page 30DTS ModesThere is a built in DTS decoder in the LMC-1 that is capable of the following modes:Digital Modes Matrix ModesDTS, DTS-ES DTS
Page 31 Sound Adjust MenuThe Sound Adjust Menu is intended to allow you to fine tune the LMC-1 operation to overcome the restrictions that may be inhe
Page 32You can adjust the subwoofer output level by selecting “SUB” on the remote control and using the “VOLUME UP/DOWN” buttons on the remote to adj
Page 33 Function MenuThe Function Menu on the Emotiva LMC-1 is used primarily for initial set-up of the unit. There are several functions such as sele
Page 34Adjust each speaker to approximately a 75 dB reference. When you are adjusting speakers, make sure your body is not in a direct path of the sp
Page 35 Speaker Confi gurationThe Speaker Configuration menu allows you to tell the LMC-1 exactly how things are set up in your home entertainment syst
Page 36Center Speaker SetYou have a choice of SMALL or LARGE for the center speaker, or you can choose not to have one enabled at all. • If you selec
Page 37 • If you select LARGE: The LMC-1 assumes the back speakers are capable of reproducing frequencies lower than 60Hzhe internal crossover is bypa
Page 38Factory DefaultIf you should ever want to return your LMC-1 to “square one” and reset all of the programmable menus to the factory default set
Page 39 Using the AM/FM TunerThe AM/FM Tuner in the LMC-1 is a PLL synthesized electronic tuner module that has been designed to have excellent recept
RRC-1 Wall Plate 24Description of the RRC-1 Wall Plate Accessory 24Installing and Connecting the RRC-1 Wall Plate Accessory 24Quick Setup of the LM
Page 40Direct Numeric TuningDirect Numeric Input from the RemoteFrom the remote, press “FREQUENCY” at the bottom right corner and then enter the stat
Page 41 Storing AM or FM PresetsThe LMC-1 has a total of 40 station presets for the tuner. The FM channels have 30 preset locations and the AM channel
Page 42Using Zone 2The LMC-1 is fully capable of being used in (and controlled from) a second zone. The LMC-1 can function entirely as a stand alone
Page 43 Next use the “Scroll UP/DOWN” feature of the FUNCTION KNOB to Input Select for Zone 2. Any connected source input is available, but multi-chan
Page 44Zone 2 Operation from the LMC-1 Zone 2 RemoteFor remote control operation in Zone 2, you MUST aim the I/R remote at the RRC-1 wall plate so it
Page 45 Speaker Placement TipsTips Before Beginning Read this section thoroughly. There are a number of ways in which it may seem aesthetically pleasi
Page 46The Front SpeakersYou should closely follow the placement recommendations of your speaker manufacturer, with the addition of the following poi
Page 47 The Surround SpeakersPlace each surround speaker to be an equal distance away from your central listening position and keep them at least one
Page 48Subwoofer LocationA subwoofer typically sounds best in a corner with at least 5 feet of wall to either side. Due to the short wavelengths of h
Page 49 If your subwoofer seems to sound best when it is near the front speakers (often the case), keep in mind that most television sets may not reac
Using Zone 2 42Optional Zone Control Keypad 42RRC-1 Installation 42Operating Zone 2 42Zone 2 Operation from the LMC-1 Front Panel 42Zone 2 Ope
Page 50Troubleshooting GuideThe Emotiva LMC-1 is expertly designed and built to provide years of trouble-free performance. Most problems that occur c
Page 51 Input Selection Problems• If you fi nd that certain inputs do not produce results when selected, Check the INPUT SELECT menu of the OSD (page 2
Page 52No On Screen Display• Press the remote’s MENU button to activate the OSD. It should be present even when no video source has been selected. If
Page 53 External Amplifi er(s) Shut Down (Often or Prematurely)Check the following:• Make sure each speaker’s average impedance is not less than your a
Page 54antennas. Make sure that they are disconnected where they fi rst enter the room, so they are making no connection to the LMC-1 or the TV, or an
Page 55 LMC-1 Technical Specifi cationsPreamp Audio Section Input Sensitivity Line In: 125mV for 0.5V output from source unitInput Impedance Line I
Page 56Licensing and Trademark DisclosuresDTS DisclosureThis product is manufactured under license from Digital Theater Systems, Inc. US Patent No 5,
Page 57 Limited WarrantyThe Emotiva LMC-1 has been created to perform flawlessly for many years. As a result of this quality and craftsmanship, Emotiv
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LMC-1 Technical Specifi cations 55Licensing and Trademark Disclosures 56DTS Disclosure 56Dolby Disclosure 56Apple Disclosure 56Sirius Satellit
Page 7 Safety Precautions Read this User’s Guide thoroughly before attempting to install and configure the Emotiva LMC-1 Preamplifier. All the safety
Page 8The user should not attempt to service the LMC-1 Preamplifier beyond the means described in this Owner’s Guide. All other servicing should be r
Page 9 NEC (National Electrical Code) StandardsA Note for the Cable Television (CATV) InstallerThis reminder is to call the CATV system installer’s at
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