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
From the home screen, press the ENTER key.
Press the DOWN key until “Setup menu” is dis-
played.
Press the ENTER key.
Press the DOWN key until “Calibrate monitor” is
displayed.
Press the ENTER key.
Press the UP and DOWN keys to select a monitor.
Press the ENTER key.
Press the UP and DOWN keys to select a calibra-
tion parameter.
Press the ENTER key to activate the selected
parameter for editing.
Press the UP and DOWN keys to set the selected
parameter to the desired value.
Press the ENTER key to conrm your selection.
Press the EXIT key to move up one level in the
hierarchy and select another parameter for editing,
or
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