Genelec 1237A, 1238A Operating Manual

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1237A and 1238A
Operating Manual
Genelec 1237A and 1238A Smart Active Monitors
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Genelec 1237A and 1238A Operating Manual
Introduction
Congratulations and a thank-you for the pur-
ing (SAM) Series DSP monitor loudspeaker.
This product should be set up using the
fully automatic process in the Genelec Loud-
speaker Manager GLM™ software. There are
no setup controls on the amplifier panel.
This manual describes the basic setup of
the monitor for use with the GLM software, as
well as use in the Stand-alone mode without
nected for computer control.
Each monitor is supplied with a mains
cable, one GLM control network cable, and
an operating manual.
System
The Genelec 1237A and 1238A are three-way
monitoring systems for medium sized control
rooms. They perform well as free-standing
monitors as well as flush-mounted in control
room walls. They are suited for recording, film
and video post-production, broadcast moni-
toring as well as for mastering.
The unique Directivity Control Waveguide™
(DCW™) technology by Genelec provides
excellent stereo imaging and neutral fre-
quency response even in difficult acoustics.
With program material at a 2 meter listen-
ing distance, the fast low distortion amplifiers
drive a stereo system to peak sound levels
in excess of 122 dB SPL (1237A) or 124 dB
SPL (1238A).
The 1237A and 1238A are fully compatible
with Genelec Loudspeaker Manager GLM™
and proprietary Genelec control network.
They can be used with 8200-series SAM
monitors and 7200-series SAM subwoofers
in the same network.
Drivers and Cabinet
Construction
The 1238A reproduces low frequencies with
a 385 mm (15 in) woofer in a 110 litre bass
reflex enclosure. The 1237A features a 305
mm (12 in) woofer in a 65 litre bass reflex
enclosure. Both monitors use the same pro-
range driver, and a 25 mm (1 in) metal dome
prietary Directivity Control Waveguide. All
drivers are magnetically shielded.
Amplifiers and Signal
Processing
The 1237A and 1238A use the RAM-L ampli-
fier unit. The RAM-L is mounted with vibration
absorbers in the rear of the monitor enclo-
sure, and can also be detached and mounted
to a 19 inch rack. Digital signal processing
in the RAM-L amplifier unit is done with high
precision algorithms, and includes driver
and amplifier overload protection. The room
response compensations include highly flex-
ible parametric filters, level alignment, and
acoustic delay compensation. These allow
accurate matching to all console output sec-
tions and room acoustics.
Mounting Considerations
Place monitors so that their acoustic axes are
aimed towards the listening position (see Fig-
ures 1 and 2). Place monitors with left-right
symmetry and at an equal distance from the
listening position. Acoustic reflections from
objects close to monitors and the listening
position can cause colouration and blurring
of the sound image. Symmetrical positioning
of reflective objects maintains good stereo
imaging. When soffit (flush) mounting, the
wall surface should extend to the monitor,
forming a continuous surface.
Minimum Clearances
The minimum clearance is 5 cm (2 in) behind,
above and on both sides of the monitor, when
the RAM-L amplifier is mounted on the enclo-
sure. The ambient temperature around the
amplifier must not exceed 35 degrees Cel-
sius (95°F). When soffit mounting, sufficient
ventilation should be a arranged behind the
monitor. This may require forced ventilation
around the RAM-L amplifier.
When the RAM-L amplifier is mounted
in a 19 in rack, the minimum free space
is 1U both above and below the amplifier
and both sides of the amplifier fully open
to enable free movement of air. Use the
included rack mount front plate to ensure
sufficient space above and below the
amplifier.
When the RAM-L is mounted on a table,
shelf or similar solid surface, there must be a
free space of at least 250 mm (10 in) above
and 10 cm (4 in) on both sides of the ampli-
fier. Free air flow must be possible in the front
side of the amplifier.
Set-up and Use
Monitor calibration and setup
The 1237A and 1238A are set up using the
GLM software. The setup is fast and consists
of the following steps:
1. Run a CAT5 (RJ45) cable from the mon-
itor control network to the next monitor.
2. Run the final cable to control network
input of the GLM Adapter device.
3. Connect the GLM Adapter device to
your computer USB connector. The
cable
is a part of the GLM User Kit
4. Place the Genelec measurement micro-
phone at the listening location of the engi-
neer, on a stand, with the microphone
pointing upwards and the microphone
top at the height of the engineers ear in
normal working position. The microphone
is a part of the GLM User Kit.
5. Run the microphone cable to the micro-
phone input in the GLM Adapter device.
6. Download GLM software at the Genelec
web site (www.genelec.com). Install the
GLM software.
7. Follow the GLM software instructions to
measure and set up your monitors.
8. If you plan to not use a computer for
controlling the monitors, use the GLM
software to write the setting into the
monitors ("Store the Settings").
.
Recommendations for
AES/EBU Audio
For a digital input signal of –30 dB FS, the
1237A and 1238A monitors will produce a
100 dB sound level (SPL) at 1 meter distance,
in free space. The sensitivity of the monitor
system is set using the GLM software.
It is advantageous to keep the maximum
incoming digital audio signal level high, near
to 0 dBFS. It may be useful to lower the inter-
nal GLM level control. This enables maintain-
ing high digital resolution in the digital source.
Single-wire mode of AES/EBU is the
default and the older dual-wire mode is auto-
matically detected if used at the source.
The standard AES/EBU cable carries two
channels of audio, called A and B. As a default,
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1237A 540 (21 1/4 in) 200 (7 7/8 in) 230 (9 1/16 in) 170 (6 11/16 in)
1238A 650 (25 5/8 in) 240 (9 1/2 in) 282 (11 1/8 in) 202 (7 15/16 in)
Figure 1. The location of the acoustic axis.
GLM NETWORK
LISTENING
POSITION
MICROPHONE
GLM NETWORK
USB
Figure 3. GLM network cabling
both A and B subchannels are reproduced by
the monitor. GLM software is used to set up
the monitor to specific channel assignments.
GLM software (see Figure 5). When ISS is
active, if no audio signal is sensed during
the selected time, the monitor powers down.
The monitor will power up again once a
RAM-L Amplifier
Power Button
The power button in the middle of the RAM-L
signal is detected. The ISS setting is applied
to all ISS-enabled monitors in the currently
selected Setup.
amplifier front panel controls several functions.
A short press of the power button turns
RAM-L on or off. Turning on, the power button
light flashes rapidly, and lights on steadily
when the turn-on has been completed.
Connect to the mains supply.
Testing modes are explained later in this
manual.
“DIGITAL IN AES/EBU” Connector
The monitor defaults to reproducing an
Setting ISS™
The Intelligent Signal Sensing (ISS) puts the
monitor to a power-saving stand-by mode
automatically. The factory setting for ISS is
"OFF." The ISS can be activated using the
analog input signal. The digital audio AES/
EBU input is selected automatically when a
valid digital audio signal is presented. Use
GLM software to define the AES/EBU sub-
frame to monitor.
GLM NETWORK
Connections
“MAINS INPUT” Connector
LS
RS
Figure 2. Recommended placement and
alignment of monitors in a 5-channel
system (ITU-R BS.775-1)
“DIGITAL THRU AES/EBU” Connector
This output carries an unaltered copy of
the digital audio signal and can be used for
daisy-chaining the signal up to three addi-
tional SAM monitors or subwoofers.
“ANALOG IN” Connector
The maximum input level of the analog input
is +25.0 dBu. The analog input must not be
overloaded, otherwise distortion will result.
When the maximum input is exceeded, the
enclosure front panel light turns red, indicat-
ing the overload.
The sensitivity of the monitor system is
set using the GLM software. Coming from
the factory, the analog input is set to the
highest sensitivity, resulting in a sound
output of 100 dB SPL for a -6 dBu analog
input signal.
“CONTROL NETWORK” Connectors
The RJ-45 sockets connect the monitor to
the proprietary Genelec Loudspeaker Man-
ager™ (GLM™) network. Do not connect to
Ethernet LAN.
“Loudspeaker Connectors” Group
These connectors are used when the RAM-L
amplifier is mounted separately in an equip-
ment rack.
1. “LED” Connector
This RJ-45 socket is a connection for
the front panel warning LED.
2. “Woofer” Connector
A standard four-pole Speakon cable
connects to the woofer.
3. Midrange/Tweeter” Connector
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A standard four-pole Speakon cable
INPUT
CONNECTORS
connects to the the midrange and
tweeter.
Front Panel Light Functions
Green light on the DCW panel of a 1237A
or 1238A enclosure indicates normal opera-
tion. A yellow light indicates certain activities
when the GLM control software is used. The
light turns red in an overload condition. The
overload light (red) is activated by several
events:
ANALOG AUDIO INPUT
ANALOG
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CONTROLNETWORK
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LOUDSPEAKER CONNECTORS (ONLY USED WHEN THE AMPLIFIER IS MOUNTED SEPARATELYINARACK)
LED CONNECTOR
LOUDSPEAKER CONNECTORS
WOOFER
DIRECT
LOUDSPEAKER
CONNECTOR
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MODULE
MAINS CONNECTOR
1. Exceeding the maximum input of the
analog input
2. Reaching close to the digital input maxi-
mum (high likelihood of digital clipping)
3. Overload of drivers or amplifier, or clip-
ping in the power amplifier
4. An error detected in the AES/EBU audio
data
If a red warning light appears on the moni-
tor enclosure, turn the source level down.
Ensure that there are no bit errors in the
AES/EBU digital audio data transmission.
Mounting RAM-L Amplifier
in a 19 Inch Rack
The RAM-L amplifier can be removed from
the enclosure and installed in a standard 19
inch rack. The rack mount components (front
plate, brackets, screws) are included with the
monitor.
Preparation for rack mount is done with the
following process:
1. Remove all signal cables and the mains
cable from the amplifier.
2. Remove the two screws attaching
the amplifier to the vibration isolating
mounts at the left top and bottom.
3. Pull out the left side of the amplifier (see
figure 6).
4. Detach the flat cable from the enclosure.
5. Undo the two screws on the right side
isolating mounts. Remove the amplifier.
6. Remove the cover of the flat cable con-
nector (see figure 7)
7. Pull out (detach) the flat cable from the
amplifier unit.
8. Reattach the cover of the flat cable con-
nector.
9. Remove the front mounting ears (see
figure 8).
10. Attach two angled rack mount brack-
Figure 4. Connector panel of the RAM-L amplifier.
Figure 5. Selecting ISS setting.
ets (included). Attach the front plate
(included) (see figures 9 and 10).
11. Attach the amplifier to a 19 inch rack.
12. Remove the plastic cover from the RJ45
connector. Attach two Speakon cables,
and one RJ45 cable (LED CONNECTOR)
between the amplifier and the cabinet.
13. Attach signal cables and the mains cable.
Flush Mounting the
Monitor Enclosure
Flush mounting offers acoustical benefits.
No cabinet edge diffraction will occur. Low
frequency reflections from the wall behind
the monitor can be avoided. The monitor’s
acoustical axis (Figure 1) should point to the
seated listening position. The wall in which
the monitors are mounted should be stiff and
heavy. The monitors should not be mounted
too high (maximum tilt angle < 15 degrees).
A space 50 to 100 mm (2 to 4”) wide can
be left around the monitor but this space
should be covered with a panel in the front.
Leave a gap of 5 to 10 mm (¼ to ½”) between
Cable gauge Max. length
2,0 mm2 (14 AWG) 30 m (100 ft)
3,3 mm2 (12 AWG) 40 m (130 ft)
5,3 mm2 (10 AWG) 60 m (200 ft)
Table 1. Recommended cable thicknesses
for different lengths of signal cable
the monitor and the panel. Fill this gap with a
soft rubber gasket (see figure 14). The moni-
tor should be mounted on vibration isolators.
The resonant frequency of movement for the
mounted monitor should be between 2 to 8 Hz.
An empty cavity in the wall should be filled
tic. A wooden wall structure must be heavily
crete) wall structure, the space around the
eral wool or sand bags (see Figure 12).
Ensure that the cabinet is flush with the
surface of the wall. If a decorative cloth frame
is used the edges adjacent to the monitors
must be less than 20 mm (3/4 in) deep.
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Figure 6. Pull out the left side of the
amplifier and detach the flat cable from
the enclosure.
Figure 9. Attach the angled
rack mount ears.
Figure 10. Attach the front
plate.
Figure 7. Remove the flat cable cover
plate and detach the flat cable connector.
Reattach the cover plate.
Figure 8. Remove the front mounting
ears.
The cloth must be acoustically transparent.
Genelec-approved cloth grilles are available.
Testing Mode
Once on, when the power button is pressed
for a long time, the RAM-L enters a mode for
system testing. This special mode is intended
for system debugging and testing. When the
RAM-L is turned off, the special mode is
reset. Upon restarting the RAM-L the current
standard settings stored by GLM software
are restored.
Test mode selection blinks the power
button light (see Table 2). A special mode
is activated by a long press on the power
button. In a special mode the power button
light remains on but blinks off 1-4 times indi-
cating the mode currently selected.
The testing modes are not intended for
continued operation. Use GLM software to set
up permanent settings for 1237A and 1238A.
Safety Considerations
The 1237A and 1238A have been designed
in accordance with international safety stand-
ards. To ensure continued safe operation and
to maintain the monitor under safe operating
conditions, the following warnings and pre-
cautions must be observed:
1. Servicing and adjustment must only be
performed by qualified service person-
nel. The monitor enclosure or the ampli-
fier enclosure must not be opened.
2. Do not use this product with a mains
cable with no protective earth conduc-
tor, or a mains connection without the
protective earth contact, as this may
lead to personal injury.
3. To prevent fire or electric shock, do not
expose the unit to water or moisture.
4. Do not place any objects filled with
liquid, such as vases or water pipes on
the monitor or near it.
5. Note that the amplifier is not completely
disconnected from the AC mains ser-
vice unless the mains power cord is
removed from the amplifier or the mains
outlet.
6. Free flow of air behind the monitor is
necessary to maintain sufficient cool-
ing. Do not obstruct airflow around the
monitors.
WARNING!
The Genelec 1237A and 1238A monitors are
capable of producing sound pressure levels
in excess of 85 dB, which may cause perma-
nent hearing damage.
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HEAVY WOODEN WALL
ABSORBING
AMPLIFIER REMOVED FROM ENCLOSURE
STRUCTURE
MULTI-LAYERED WALL
MATERIAL
AMPLIFIER REMOVED FROM ENCLOSURE
VIBRATION ISOLATORS f ~ 2-8 Hz
Figure 11. Flush mounting the monitorin
a wall constructed of wood
CONCRETE WALL
SAND BAGS
VIBRATION ISOLATORS f ~ 2-8 Hz
Figure 12. Flush mounting the monitor in
a wall constructed of concrete
(WOOD, CONCRETE, BRICKS)
AMPLIFIER REMOVED FROM ENCLOSURE
CONCRETE
VIBRATION ISOLATORS f ~ 2-8 Hz
Figure 13. Flush mounting the monitor
in a wall constructed of a combination
of materials.
Button press Function Notes
Short press Power on, power off
Long press Enter special mode, exit
Special mode: one short
press
Short press advances Mode 2: AES/EBU channel
Short press advances Mode 3: AES/EBU channel A
Short press advances Mode 4: AES/EBU channel B
Special selection: long press Once a special mode 1-4 has
Special mode: no press for
60 seconds
Table 2. Power button actions to activate testing modes
No user serviceable parts are to be found
within the monitor enclosure or the RAM-L
amplifier unit. Any maintenance or repair of
the monitor should only be undertaken by
qualified service personnel.
Maintenance
special mode
Mode 1: AES/EBU channel
A selected, room-related
calibration in use
B selected, room-related
calibration in use
selected, factory calibration
in use
selected, factory calibration
in use
been selected, a long press
selects the special mode
RAM-L exits the special
mode and turns off
Genelec 1237A and 1238A are supplied with
a two year guarantee against manufacturing
faults or defects that might alter the perfor-
mance of the monitors. Refer to supplier for
full sales and guarantee terms.
Press longer than 5 seconds
Power button light blinks
once every few seconds
Power button light blinks
twice every few seconds
Power button light blinks
three times every few sec-
onds
Power button blinks four
times every few seconds
Press longer than 5 seconds;
the RAM-L selects the spe-
cial mode and starts playing.
To exit the special mode turn
off the amplifier.
Automatically happens if user
does not press the power
button
Guarantee
SPEAKER
RUBBER GASKET
(5-10 mm / ¼-½")
FACING PANEL
FIXED TO THE WALL
WALL
(50-100 mm / 2-4")
Figure 14. Covering the gap between
the wall and the monitor cabinet.
Accessories
A wide selection of accessories is available
for Genelec monitors. Consult the Accesso-
ries Catalogue on www.genelec.com or your
local distributor/dealer for up-to-date informa-
tion.
Compliance to FCC Rules
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful
interference
2. This device must accept any interfer-
ence received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro-
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Figure 15. The upper curve group shows the horizontal directivity
characteristics of the 1237A in its vertical configuration measured at
2 m. The lower curve is a 1/6 octave smoothed power response.
Figure 16. The upper curve group shows the horizontal directivity
characteristics of the 1238A in its vertical configuration measured at
2 m. The lower curve is a 1/6 octave smoothed power response.
Figure 17. 1237A horizontal directivity plot. Figure 18. 1238A horizontal directivity plot.
Figure 19. 1237A vertical directivity plot. Figure 20. 1238A vertical directivity plot.
vide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruc-
tions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or televi-
sion reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on
a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
Modifications not expressly approved by the
manufacturer could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment under FCC rules.
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1237A and 1238A Operating Manual
SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
1237A 1238A
Lower cut-off frequency, –3 dB < 35 Hz < 33 Hz
Upper cut-off frequency, –3 dB > 21 kHz > 21 kHz
Free field frequency response, ± 2.5 dB
Maximum short term sine wave acoustic output on axis in half space, averaged from 100 Hz to 3 kHz @ 1 m
Maximum long term RMS acous­tic output in the same conditions with IEC weighted noise (limited by driver protection circuit) @ 1 m
Maximum peak acoustic output per pair in a listening room with music material @ 2 m
Self generated noise level in free space at 1 m on axis (A­weighted)
Harmonic distortion at 95 dB SPL at 1 m on axis
Freq: 50…200 Hz > 200 Hz
Drivers
Bass Midrange Treble
All drivers are magnetically shielded
Weight (
monitor with integrated amplifier)
Weight (
monitor with amplifier removed)
Amplifier weight 6 kg (13 lb)
Dimensions (
monitor enclosure)
Height Width Depth
Amplifier dimensions (in rack mount configuration)
Height (front panel) Height (amplifier casing) Width (front panel) Width (amplifier casing) Depth
37 Hz – 20 kHz 35 Hz – 20 kHz
> 118 dB SPL > 121 dB SPL
> 112 dB SPL > 116 dB SPL
> 122 dB > 124 dB
< 10 dB < 10 dB
< 3 % < 0.5 %
305 mm (12 in) cone 125 mm (5 in) cone 25 mm (1 in) metal dome
< 1 % < 0.5 %
385 mm (15 in) cone 125 mm (5 in) cone 25 mm (1 in) metal dome
42 kg (93 lb) 57 kg (126 lb)
36 kg (80 lb) 51 kg (113 lb)
680 mm (263/4 in) 400 mm (153/4 in) 380 mm (15 in)
810 mm (32 in) 480 mm (19 in) 420 mm (161/2 in)
3U 132 mm (53/6 in)
80 mm (31/8 in) 483 mm (19 in)
425 mm (163/4 in)
252 mm (915/16 in)
AMPLIFIER SECTION
1237A 1238A
Bass amplifier short term output power Midrange amplifier short term output power Treble amplifier short term output
500 W
250 W
200 W
power
Long term output power is limited by driver protection circuitry
Amplifier system THD at nominal
< 0.01 %
output
Signal to Noise ratio, referred to full output
Bass Midrange Treble
>115 dB >115 dB >115 dB
Mains voltage 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption
Standby Idle Full output
<0.5 W
25 W
750 W
SIGNAL PROCESSING SECTION
1237A 1238A
Analog signal input connector XLR female, balanced 10 kOhm
Maximum analog input signal Analog input sensitivity (100 dB SPL at 1 m) Analog input gain selection
Digital signal input connector
AES/EBU Single Wire or Dual Wire
XLR female 110 Ohm
Digital signal output / Thru
AES/EBU Single Wire or Dual Wire connector XLR male 110 Ohm Digital audio input
Word length
Sample rate Digital input sensitivity (100 dB SPL at 1 m ) Digital input gain selection
Control network
Type
Connection
Crossover frequency
Bass/Mid
Mid/Treble
450 Hz
3.0 kHz
GLMTM software frequency response adjustment
Notch filters
Shelving filters
System calibration Genelec GLM AutoCal™
pin 1 gnd
pin 2 non-inverting,
pin 3 inverting
+25.0 dBu
-6 dBu
0, +6, +12, +18 dB
16 - 24 bits
32 - 192 kHz
-30 dBFS
0, +6, +12, +18 dB
Proprietary GLM™ network
2 RJ45, CAT5 cables
420 Hz
3.0 kHz
4 LF and 2 HF 2 LF and 2 HF
Genelec Document D0114R001a Copyright Genelec Oy 6.2014. All data subject to change without prior notice
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