Genelec Loudspeaker Manager (GLM) 4 - System Operating Manual
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The GLM software offers default values that cover the most common channel pairings (for
example, in digital stereo, the subframe A is selected for the left monitor and the subframe B is
selected for the right monitor).
11.7 What does ISS mean?
ISS a Genelec trademark and it refers to
I
ntelligent
S
ignal
S
ensing. ISS will put monitors or
subwoofers to a low power consumption state when there is no audio or control signal detected for
a certain period. When in ISS state, monitors and subwoofers wake up when audio or control is
detected again.
11.8 Can I power up and shut down the SAM system with GLM?
Yes. ‘SAM System Power’ -menu can be used to power up and shut down a SAM system. By
default, GLM will send a wake-up command to the GLM network when application is launched,
‘Automatically Wake Up System with GLM’ menu is checked, and all SAM monitors and
subwoofers will power up.
When the GLM application is closed, SAM monitors and subwoofers will continue to play audio by
default. It’s possible to turn off whole system when the GLM application closes. Select this
functionality by checking ‘Automatically Shut Down System with GLM’ in the menu. This selection
sends a shut/down command to the GLM network when the GLM application is closes.
These two menu items are stored for each GLM setup file.
‘
Send Wake Up All
’ and ‘
Send Shut Down All
’ menu items command GLM network once. These
can be used to e.g. wake up monitors that have been powered down by using the power push
button on the monitor.
Notes:
Some older SAM models won’t support ISS (8240, 8250, 8260, 1238CF, 7260, SE7260,
7270, 7271) and some models requires a firmware update (8351, 12xx with version ‘xxxx x
xxxx 0152 xxxx’ or older).
11.9 Why are my monitors not going to ISS state?
The reason could be also that the monitors are sensing the analog signal. It’s possible to change
ISS power saving sensitivity. ISS Power Saving sensitivity can be selected between three level,
High Sensitivity (default), Medium Sensitivity and Low Sensitivity. High Sensitivity means that
smaller analog audio signal needed to wake up / keep active the monitor or subwoofer. Low
Sensitivity means that a bigger analog audio signal needed to wake up / keep active the monitor or