User's Manual
4
Interfaces
All connectors on the S360A face down, making cables easy to 
run into the monitor and enabling mounting close to a wall. 
Connect the MAINS INPUT to the mains supply. Any mains 
voltage globally can be accepted (100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz) so 
the monitor can be plugged in anywhere. When the mains power 
is provided with a generator, inverter or certain lower-quality UPS 
devices, we recommend filtering of the mains voltage to reduce 
harmonics and taking care that the voltage supply is stable.
Type RJ-45 connectors for the CONTROL NETWORK are 
used with Genelec Loudspeaker Manager (GLM) management 
network. These connectors are not Ethernet LAN compatible. 
Do not connect to Ethernet LAN.
The  ANALOG IN connector accepts balanced analog audio 
signals. The maximum analogue input level is +25 dBu. The 
default input sensitivity is set so that for a -6 dBu input level the 
S360A produces 100 dB SPL sound level at one meter in free 
space. The analogue input impedance is 10 kOhm, so line level 
audio sources can drive it. 
The  DIGITAL IN AES/EBU female XLR connector is for AES/
EBU formatted digital audio input signals. This input is selected 
automatically when a digital audio signal is present, even when 
the digital audio is silent. The analog input is reselected when 
the AES/EBU signal input is disconnected. The AES/EBU input 
supports two channels in a single cable. When the digital source 
controls the level, it may be advantageous to lower the level setting 
in the monitor’s controls, which will enable a higher digital level 
and improved use of the digital resolution. The digital input level is 
referenced to 0 dBFS (dB relative to the digital full scale, the largest 
level that can be represented in the AES/EBU signal). The S360A 
sensitivity is scaled to produce 100 dB SPL sound level at one 
meter in free space for a digital input signal of –30 dBFS. 
The  DIGITAL OUT male XLR carries an unaltered copy of the 
digital input signal. This enables daisy-chaining with digital signal 
up to four monitors. 
Figure 5. Symmetrical layout and keeping the acoustic 
axis clear from obstructions minimizes reflection surfaces 
and maintains accurate localisation because reflections are 
symmetrical.
Table 1. Suggested Tone Control settings for some typical moni-
tor placement positions.
Monitor  
Mounting Position
Treble 
Tilt
Bass 
Tilt
Bass 
Roll-Off
Desktop
Flat anechoic 
response
None None None None
Free standing in 
a damped room
None -2 dB None None
Free standing in 
a reverberant room
None -4 dB None None
Near field on 
a reflective surface
None -2 dB None -4 dB
In a corner None -4 dB -4 dB None
Measurement data
Calibration data
Unique microphone calibration 
selected by microphone serial number 
Genelec 
consultation
Genelec Cloud
Settings
Test signal 
GLM AutoCal
Figure 4. The GLM Cloud enables the room response compensation.










