grace design m906
owner’s manual
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grace design m906
owner’s manual
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sensitivity than the rest of the speakers. This CAL mode feature allows you to change these so they
match the rest of the system. The relative range of calibration is +/- 10dB in 0.5dB steps. Here’s how
you do it:
Enter CAL mode by pressing the CAL switch. The switch LED will begin to ash, indicating that you’re now in
calibration mode. All other switch LEDs on the remote control unit will be unlit. If you inadvertently entered
CAL mode, simply press the CAL switch again. You’ll be returned to the normal operating state of the m906
and the CAL switch LED will extinguish.
Press the SPKR SEL switch. The last speaker output set that was active
prior to entering CAL mode will be indicated by ashing its LED and will
be named in the LCD window (screenshot 9). If you’d like to calibrate
channels associated with the other speaker set output, simply press the
SPKR SEL switch again to cycle to that choice.
Now press any of the channel solo/mute switches to belonging to the individual speaker channel you want to
modify. Its switch LED will begin to ash. You can select another channel to edit at any time simply by pressing
its associated switch.
“CAL” will be displayed in the headphone level LED display while the current channel offset level will be
shown in the ‘main level/edit’ LED window. A value of “0” indicates that there is no offset level currently
programmed.
Rotate the ‘main level/edit’ rotary encoder in a clockwise direction to increase the value of level offset. Rotate
the encoder in a counter-clockwise motion to decrease the value.
Once you’re satised with the new offset value, you can select another channel for editing, select a new
function to edit or exit CAL mode. Alternatively, you can press the switch belonging to the channel last
edited, which will send you back to global speaker output edit mode.
Exit CAL mode and return to the normal operating state by pressing the ashing CAL switch.
Changing Cue Output Levels
The stereo cue outputs are normally fed from the stereo cue inputs and routed out to talent in the
studio for cue mix monitoring. These cue outputs are xed in level, but like the speaker set outputs
outlined above, these levels can be calibrated. The relative gain range is from 0 to 100dB where “100” is
unity gain. Note that m906 factory default cue setting is 100. Here’s how you change this value:
Enter CAL mode by pressing the CAL switch. The switch LED will begin to ash, indicating that you’re now in
calibration mode. All other switch LEDs on the remote control unit will be unlit. If you inadvertently entered
CAL mode, simply press the CAL switch again. You’ll be returned to the normal operating state of the m906
and the CAL switch LED will extinguish.
Press the MON > CUE switch. The switch LED will begin to ash.
“CAL” will be displayed in the headphone level LED display while the
current cue output levels will be shown in the ‘main level/edit’ LED window.
Cue Output Level will be displayed in the LCD window (screenshot 10).
Rotate the ‘main level/edit’ rotary encoder in a clockwise direction to increase the value. Rotate the encoder in
a counter-clockwise motion to decrease the value. The individual Left and Right levels can be trimed as well
speaker output channel offset
screenshot 9
cue mode
screenshot 10