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Genelec Loudspeaker Manager (GLM) 2.0 - System Operating Manual page 27 of 52
View Info menu enables display of data set or measured in the monitors and subwoofers
ISS Power Saving menu sets the ISS go-to-sleep waiting time and can also disable the
ISS function (All monitors and subwoofers do not have the ISS functionality)
Store menu writes the current Group settings (acoustical calibration and alignment, input
selection, system level) into monitors and subwoofer permanently, enabling the use of the
monitoring system with these settings without having a computer running the GLM software
Help menu provides guidance on the use of the GLM software and shows the software
version information
Displaying monitor and subwoofer data in GLM
Several types of information can be displayed in the GLM main window. These include
input signal level at the monitor and subwoofer inputs (73xx subwoofer, 8320, 8330 only)
output level (73xx subwoofer, 8320, 8330 only)
temperature inside a monitor or subwoofer (73xx subwoofer, 8320, 8330 only)
the digital audio subframe selected for reproduction
monitor and subwoofer name
bass management crossover frequency
You can turn on the display of these data items using the menu item ’View Info’. You can select to
display a certain information item or you can select the ’roll info’ option that shows all the
information in a repeating sequence.
Monitor data display can be useful in many ways. To give an example, when you have the digital
audio input selected and want to know how much signal is seen by the monitor input, you can turn
on the input level display.
Bypass AutoCal Button
When this is active, all AutoCal optimized acoustic settings are bypassed. Using the AutoCal
bypass is a way to evaluate the benefits of using AutoCal calibration.
The influence you hear during bypass is complex because all these settings are temporarily set to
default values where they have no effect
equalization to reduce and remove room colorations
level calibration for the listening position
time-of-flight compensations for the differences in monitor distances to the listening position
system delay compensation (system delay is an additional delay applied to all monitors and
subwoofers)