Genelec Loudspeaker Manager (GLM) 2.0 - System Operating Manual
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Stand-Alone Operation
SAM monitors and subwoofers are set up and calibrated using GLM control network and GLM 2.0
user interface software.
After setup, monitors, subwoofers and the GLM adapter can also operate without having a
computer connected to the GLM adapter. This is called stand-alone operation. The functions
related to stand-alone mode include
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storing all calibration settings permanently into monitors and subwoofers
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using the GLM adapter as a volume control interface
Storing values permanently in monitors and subwoofers
SAM monitors and subwoofers retain their settings after storing the settings inside the monitors
and subwoofers. In some models the ‘Stored Controls’ switch need to be turned ON!
Storing is done with the menu command ‘Store’. There are three options
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store current group settings at current level to SAM monitors
’ enabling the current volume
setting and the acoustic calibration settings to be stored permanently in the monitors and
subwoofers
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‘
store current group settings at full level to SAM monitors
’ enabling the full volume setting
and the acoustic calibration settings to be stored permanently in the monitors and
subwoofers
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‘
store factory settings to SAM monitors
’ enables the factory settings to be restored and the
removal of any custom settings in all monitors and subwoofers
Level Control with GLM Volume Controller
The monitoring level can be controlled without a computer. A GLM volume controller is available
for this and connects to the GLM adapter.
When the volume controller has been connected to the GLM adapter and the computer is
connected, the system level fader disappears in the GLM main window and is replaced with the
icon of the volume knob. The system level is controlled only with the volume knob as long as it is
connected to the GLM adapter.
Figure 30. Hardware level controller