Genelec Loudspeaker Manager (GLM) 2.0 - System Operating Manual
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Monitor and subwoofer LED light indications summary
Table 13. Monitor and subwoofer LDE indications summary
Device LED action
Meaning
Steady green
Normal state
Slowly blinking green
Normal ISS power saving state
From yellow to green
Normal operation during device startup
Steady yellow
Monitor or subwoofer is not part of the group
Flashing red
Signal clip (analog)
Flashing red
Bit errors in the incoming AES/EBU digital audio
Flashing red
Digital signal potential clip (digital audio is very close to 0 dB FS)
Flashing yellow
Protection
NOTE: When using the SE7261 subwoofer with digital input monitors (8130), the monitors’ LED
are not following the actions listed above.
For example: for the 8130, Steady yellow means that the monitor receives a valid digital signal and
automatically reproduces this digital signal. Steady green means that the monitor automatically
reproduces an analog audio signal because a valid digital signal does not exist.
GLM Diagnose View
The Diagnose view can be accessed from the layout page. This can be shown by pressing the
‘Diagnose’ button. It shows the number of monitors and subwoofers found on the GLM network
with a large number. This is useful when trying to find network problems from a distance. There is
also a ‘Green Flashing’ button that can be used to check which monitors and subwoofers receive
GLM commands.