Operating instructions, 9066 function submenu list and descriptions – Cobalt Digital COMPASS 9066 Upconverter User Manual

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9066-OM (V4.5)

9066 PRODUCT MANUAL

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Operating Instructions

9066 Function Submenu List and Descriptions

(continued)

• 5.1 Detection Threshold Control

Adjusts the threshold at which selected channels designated as C, LFE,
Ls, and Rs are considered to have viable content, or at which signal levels
can be considered insignificant when upmixer enable is set to Auto.
Setting affects automatic enable/bypass of 5.1 upmix function as follows:

• If detected signal level on all four of the selected channels designated

as Center, LFE, Left Surround, and Right Surround are below the level
threshold set using the 5.1 Detection Threshold control, upmixer allows
overwrite of all six selected channels with the new 5.1 signal
complement.

• If detected signal level on any of the four of the selected channels

designated as Center, LFE, Left Surround, and Right Surround is above
the level threshold set using the 5.1 Detection Threshold control,
upmixer is bypassed, thereby releasing the selected six channels and
allowing the original channels to pass unaffected.

(Range is -150 dB to 0 dB in 0.1dB steps;

0 dB equivalent to +24 dBu=> 0 dBFS)

• Center Width Control

Adjusts center channel content (in terms of percentage) applied to L and
R channels.

• Minimum setting keeps all L+R (mono) content confined to center (C)

channel, with any center channel content removed from L and R
channels.

• Higher settings progressively blend respective L and R mono content

back into L and R channels, with 100% setting resulting in center
channel level going to zero and L/R channels becoming normal L/R
channels containing some mono content.

(0% to 100% range in 0.1% steps; default = 0%)

• Surround Depth Control

Adjusts surround channel content (in terms of percentage) applied to Ls
and Rs channels.

• Maximum setting results in greatest surround channel levels.

• Lower settings progressively diminish surround channel levels, with 0%

setting resulting in no Ls or Rs level, with Ls and Rs content
progressively folded back into L and R, respectively.

(0% to 100% range in 0.1% steps; default = 100%)

Table 3-2

9066 Function Submenu List — continued

Typically, the 5.1 Detection Threshold control should be set to provide
a usable threshold that maintains a threshold at which valid levels large
enough over the threshold disable the auto upmix (

, left), while

nuisance levels
considerably below the
threshold (

, left) are

rejected, allowing the
upmixer to stay locked in
the enabled mode and
overwrite these signals
with the new signals.

Optimum setting is
dependent on program
material general overall
levels. A -60 dB setting is

recommended for material closely adhering to the SMPTE -20 dBFS
Alignment level for normal material such as dialog.

A

B

- 20 dBFS

- 60 dBFS

Above Threshold

(Bypass)

Below Threshold

(Overwrite)

A

B

C

LF

E Ls Rs

C

LF

E Ls Rs

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