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General Description

The Genelec 8430A is a two-way smart active 
monitors designed for demanding professional 
audio-over-IP applications using interoperable 
AES67 format. 

Genelec Smart Active Monitor™ (SAM™) 

digital signal processing (DSP) built inside each 
smart active monitor with Genelec Loudspeaker 
Manager™ (GLM™) software provides unpar-
alleled acoustic quality, ease of use, and high 
monitoring accuracy even in difficult acoustic 
environments. The high performance drivers are 
directly connected to dedicated Class D power 
amplifiers. System protection is implemented 
as a part of the SAM signal processing.

The MDE™ (Minimum Diffraction Enclo-

sure™) enclosure is made of die-cast alumin-
ium and shaped to reduce edge diffraction. 
Combined with the advanced Directivity Control 
Waveguide

TM

 (DCW

TM

), this design contributes 

to the excellent acoustic neutrality.

Delivery Contents

Each monitor is supplied with a mains cable, two 
5 meter RJ45 cables and this operating manual. 

Connections

When using analogue signal input, before con-
necting, switch off the monitors. Once all the 
analogue connections have been made, the 
monitors can be switched on. 

Mains Power

The power switch is located on the back panel 
(see Figure 2). Connect to a mains socket 
having a protective earthed connection. These 
monitors can be connected to any mains volt-
age in the range 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz.

GLM Control Network

To run the acoustic setup process, the monitors 
and subwoofers are connected to a computer 
using the GLM Adapter. An RJ45 cable is sup-
plied for this. Start control GLM control network 
cabling from the GLM Adapter and daisy-chain 
all monitors and subwoofers (see Figure 3). No 
special sequence is necessary. 

Analog Audio Input

The analog audio input on both models accepts 
a balanced male XLR connector. 

AES67 Audio-over-IP Input

The 8430A digital audio input accepts a Ether-
net cable (RJ45 connector) carrying an AES67 
formatted digital audio signal. The 8430 can be 
configured to receive one or two channels in an 
audio stream. 

Setting up the Audio Stream

The audio stream is set up using the web page 
inside the 8430A product. Before attempting 
setup, connect the monitor to the IP network 
switch device. Also connect your computer to 
the same network. To display this setup page, 
open a web browser and write in the address 
field the product identifier printed in the back of 
the monitor (example of address field content 
http://8430A-xx-xx-xx.local./ for a monitor with 
the address 8430A-xx-xx-xx) or alternatively 
write the IP address the DHCP has assigned 
for the monitor. To use the product identifier 
printed in the back of the monitor you must 
have the Bonjour protocol installed in the com-
puter you use for the setup. The Bonjour pro-
tocol software kits are available from several 
sources. 

You will see a setup page. All 8430A moni-

tors on the same network are visible as sym-
bols on the top of the setup page. Select the 
monitor you want to set up by clicking on one 
of these. Then, use the fields in the bottom of 
the page to select the stream and the chan-
nel in the stream for this monitor. Work through 
all the speakers until you have assigned all the 
inputs to monitors. We recommend you assign 
a stream to input one. In some cases you 
may need to manually insert the SDP session 
descriptor of the stream and channel you want 
to reproduce. 

After you have all the inputs set, start the GLM 

software and select the digital audio input. If you 
followed the recommendation above, select 
input channel A. To change to another audio 
stream, use the web page inside the monitor. 

There are some requirements for the AE67 

network. The network must run a clock source 
supporting the Precision Time Protocol accord-
ing to the format defined in IEEE 1588-2008. 
Several audio sources and media IP switch 
devices can act as PTP clock sources for the 
network. It is also useful to make sure that the 
IP switches delivering the audio streams have 
been configured to prioritize the PTP clock 
messages and the RTP audio streams over 
other traffic. 

The global receiver delay determines the 

time from the source device output to the time 
of reproduction at the destination device. If this 
time is too short, the samples will not arrive 
to the destination device in time because of 
network delay and the destination device will 
discard these samples. Too large a delay can 
cause the received samples to fall out of the 
receiver buffer and be discarded. The maximum 
delay is very large and depends on the network 
settings.

Settings and Acoustic Calibration

The Smart Active Monitors are extremely flexi-
ble in compensating the acoustic influences of 
the room and support automated setup using 
the GLM User Kit and software. The 8430A are 
compatible with GLM 2.0 and later.

The GLM software can be downloaded from 

Genelec web site (www.genelec.com/glm). The 
GLM 2.0 User Kit is needed for the acoustic 
setup and calibration. The GLM User Kit con-
tains a GLM Adapter and GLM measurement 
microphone.  

The GLM Adapter is connected to the com-

puter USB port and the GLM network. The 
GLM measurement microphone is placed at 
the listening location. Follow the instructions in 
the GLM software to acoustically calibrate the 
monitors. 

ISS

TM

 Autostart Function

Intelligent Signal Sensing

TM

 (ISS

TM

) enables very 

low standby power consumption, less than 0.5 
watts. 

The ISS function can be enabled by click-

ing the “ISS Power Saving” pulldown menu in 
the GLM software. This menu also provides a 
selection of the time before entering standby. 
The playback resumes once an input signal is 
detected. There is a slight delay before play-
back resumes.

Mounting Considerations

Align the Monitors Correctly
Place and point the monitors so that their 
acoustic axes (see figure 1) are aimed towards 
the listening position. Vertical orientation is 
preferred, as this minimises the sound colour 
change around the crossover frequency when 
the listener is moving horizontally.

Figure 1: Location of the acoustic axis

> 0,7

m

ACOUSTIC

AXIS

H

H = 190 mm  (7 1/2 in)

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