Specifications
AIR Menu structure and parameters
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Setup menu ►
Monitor calibration
Use the calibration menu to calibrate each monitor in
your AIR System.
This section only describes the basic parameters of the
monitor calibration submenu. For more information re-
garding monitor placement and calibration, see “Plac-
ing the monitors” on page 49 and “Calibrating the
main monitors” on page 58.
Calibrating monitors in your AIR system
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From the home screen, press the ENTER key.
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Press the DOWN key until “Setup menu” is dis-
played.
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Press the ENTER key.
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Press the DOWN key until “Calibrate monitor” is
displayed.
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Press the ENTER key.
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Press the UP and DOWN keys to select a monitor.
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Press the ENTER key.
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Press the UP and DOWN keys to select a calibra-
tion parameter.
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Press the ENTER key to activate the selected
parameter for editing.
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Press the UP and DOWN keys to set the selected
parameter to the desired value.
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Press the ENTER key to conrm your selection.
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Press the EXIT key to move up one level in the
hierarchy and select another parameter for editing,
or
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Press the EXIT key repeatedly to return to the
home screen.
Parameters available for all AIR monitors
Parameter Range / values Explanation
Pink Noise On/Off
Calibrate -6 dB to +6 dB Level calibration of the selected monitor
Rel. Lev -40 dB to 0 dB Relative preset volume for the selected monitor
Room Position Neutral / Wall / Corner / Console / C. Wall
(Console Wall) / C. Corn (Console Corner)
Bass -6 dB to +6 dB Bass adjustment for the selected monitor
Treble -6 dB to +6 dB Treble adjustment for the selected monitor
Fig. 24: Parameters available for all AIR monitors
Parameters for AIR-Base subwoofers
Parameter Range / values Explanation
Pink Noise On/Off
Calibrate -18 dB to +6 dB Level calibration of the selected monitor.
Rel. Lev. –
(Relative Level)
-40 dB to 0 dB Preset volume for the selected monitor relative to the calibrated and
global volume.
LFE Low Pass On/Off Brick wall Limiter on the LFE channel attenuating frequencies above
120 Hz.
LFE Gain -6 to +8 dB With this parameter you can boost the acoustic gain of the LFE
channel.
Polarity 0 / 180º If the Subwoofer is correctly placed, setting the Polarity parameter
to 180º should result in a full phase cancellation at the set crossover
frequency. If this is not the case, the Delay parameter should be
adjusted.
Phase 0 to 180° Use this parameter to time-compensate if the subwoofer is not placed
according to the ITU 775 recommendations. There are individual
Phase settings for each of the Bass Management Cross-over
frequencies. Once set, these are stored as Global settings.
Fig. 25: Parameters for AIR-Base subwoofers










