grace design m906
owner’s manual
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general input offset screen
screenshot 7
3. “CAL” will be displayed in the headphone level LED display while the current input source offset level will be shown
in the ‘main level/edit’ LED window . A value of “0” indicates that there is no offset level currently programmed.
4. Rotate the ‘main level/edit’ rotary encoder in a clockwise direction to increase the value of level offset. Rotate the
encoder in a counter-clockwise motion to decrease the value. Note that these changes are reflected in real-time.
5. Once you’re satisfied with the new level offset value, you can select another input source for editing, select a new
function to edit or exit CAL mode.
6. Exit CAL mode and return to the normal operating state by pressing the flashing CAL switch.
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There may be times when you’ll want to change the monitor path output levels on a global basis. For
example, the speakers/amps connected to control room outputs #1 may have a different gain structure
than those hooked up to control room outputs #2. The CAL function can be used to enter level offsets to
compensate for this on a global basis. The relative range of calibration is +/- 10dB in 0.5dB steps. Here’s
the procedure:
1. Enter CAL mode by pressing the CAL switch. The switch LED will begin to flash, indicating that you’re now in
calibration mode. All other switch LEDs on the remote control unit will be unlit. If you inadvertently entered CAL
mode, simply press the CAL switch again. You’ll be returned to the normal operating state of the m906 and the CAL
switch LED will extinguish.
2. Press the SPKR SEL switch. The last speaker output set that was active prior to entering CAL mode will be indicated
by flashing its LED and will named on the first line of the LCD (screenshot 8). If you’d like to calibrate the other
speaker set output, simply press the SPKR SEL switch again to cycle to that choice.
speaker output global offset
screenshot 8
3. “CAL” will be displayed in the headphone level LED display while the current speaker set output offset level will
be shown in the ‘main level/edit’ LED window. A value of “0” indicates that there is no offset level currently
programmed.
4. Rotate the ‘main level/edit’ rotary encoder in a clockwise direction to increase the value of level offset. Rotate the
encoder in a counter-clockwise motion to decrease the value.
5. Once you’re satisfied with the new offset value, you can select another speaker output set for editing by pressing the
SPKR SEL switch again, select a new function to edit or exit CAL mode.
6. Exit CAL mode and return to the normal operating state by pressing the flashing CAL switch.
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As outlined above, you can edit output levels on a global basis for each speaker set output on the