Home

MMM 06 - Revox

image

Contents

1. Muhlusic Cancel Select You can add the radio station currently playing and or the path to your favourite music tracks to the MyMusic category by pressing the MyMusic softkey We recommend however only adding music storage paths to MyMusic that are always available The alphabetically sorted selection allows a specific selection based on names that start with a particular letter This can be names of folders titles or radio stations The Info softkey shows the status of the currently selected source In the example shown on the left the track he Winner Takes It Allby ABBA from the album Super Trouperis playing The Menu softkey opens the navigation or control page with the selection Back ABC Home Info MyMusic You will find a functional description for these selection options on the next page chapter Genera contro softkeys multimedia General control softkeys Softkey ABC The alphabetically sorted selection allows a specific selection based on names that start with a particular letter This can be names of folders titles or radio stations The ABC search can only be used with sorted lists The following message appears with unsorted lists unsorted list Softkey Back This key returns you to the next highest menu level Softkey Browse The Browse softkey opens a folder or a category and takes you to the next selection level Softkey Home Returns you to the Main menu Softkey
2. Now all stored MyMusic entries appear in the display the next time the MMM controller is called The display order is determined by the order they were stored inthe MMM 01 Northside R 02 Munich s Ha 03 Radio Day 04 Antenne Ba 05 Radio Hambu A synchronisation with the M208 should always be carried out if you modify any of the MyMusic entries in the MMM by adding new ones or deleting existing ones Otherwise wrong MyMusic entries will be called Operation multimedia Setup Internet Radio The list of radio stations that appears in This is done as follows Open your the Internet Radio category in your Internet Browser and call the Revox Multimedia Module is made available by Homepage under a service provider and transferred to WWW revox de Germany your MMM through the Internet www revox ch Switzerland connection You can extend and edit the WWW revox com English Favorites and Added Stations lists in the Internet Radio menu in the Online Under the option Online Services call Services category as you wish through the Revox Internet Audio Portal where Revox s Internet Portal you can register and configure your MMM a gt gt D Hi oO gt lt gt Revox Internet Audio Portal am Through the integration of Multimedia Module the Re systems M51 M10 or M100 and others can access Internetradio stations In order to simplify your search for Internet radio sta
3. The most important menus and selection options available for operating the MMM through an M217 M218 display combination are shown on the next pages The MMM displays the new source Media in the Source menu Radio Source Sat USBMusic UPnP MuMusic DOCO Fil Tuner More Pure Analog BIN l Mon 13 55 Source menu with Media multimedia The following Start screen appears in the initial seconds after calling the source Media Media a mi Starting E w m m Pure Analog MI Il amp Thu 11 20 During this start phase the MMM searches for connected devices USB storage iPod and or network devices NAS and the Internet access for using Internet radio Once the Start phase is completed the selection options that have been found are listed Info Media Browse F iPod Page Internet Fadia select MAS Technik Page Sea et MK Select MuMusic ABC Pure Analog I amp Thu 12 00 Detailed explanations of these options follow in the next chapters and you will be shown how you can define the search for particular tracks albums or radio stations A Wake up with the Multimedia module See Page 56 Multiroom Questions amp Answers multimedia M217 M218 Operation Thanks to the sophisticated Revox Multiroom concept it is possible to operate the Music server from each side room that is connected to the Multiroom system Operation M217 Menu overview Part The following menu overview sh
4. It is however possible to use a normal PC as a network server This though requires a UPnP AV software so that the MMM can find a play stored music files Such a software is offered for example by the company wonky Vision with the software wonkyMusic The way a menu from such an UPnP AV server looks can be very different depending on the configuration Back Revox M37 MKII a Page el Select Genres Page Us Select Home ABC Fure Analog MM I amp Thu 1155 Menu from the Revox M37 MK2 Music server Operation Back Network Music Fause Previous ABBA Mext Gold Repeat Dancing Queen Shuttle Bitrate 192 kbps Horne Buffer 100 Search Pure Analog BMI Fri 13 55 You can make your selection using the Page and Select navigation softkeys as with all other media content The individual selection criteria are selected with the Browse softkey Use Pause to interrupt the playback The Shuffle Repeat and Search functions are described in detail in the chapter General control softkeys see pages 9 10 Important Folder name Music f The MMM can only find your music tracks on the media server if they are located in a folder called Music Other folder names are not recognised This folder can be displayed with another name than Music in the media server MMM folder This is very much dependant on the settings and the various models of these media servers In the example shown above the network folder Music is shown
5. Address Setup 7 Address Mask IP ee Maszk Gateway 255 285 525 0 Gateway IF o are vienu Pure Analog IMI amp Thu 11 09 If such a data exchange should be done outside the LAN the IP Gateway must be configured according to the on site requirements NOTE A change in these two menupoints requires a restart to be carried out A change in one multimedia Setup 8 tp DNS Server 1 2 The IP addresses of the DNS serves 1 and 2 can be entered using the DNS 1 and DNS 2 touch keys respectively uy DNS 1 Setup 6 DN DNS 2 ON DNS 2 DNS Server 2 0 0 0 0 a Pure Analog III I amp Thu 11 11 NOTE lf the MMM is connected with a standard WLAN router the IP address of this router can simply be entered here In this case the DNS address of the second server 2 does not have to be configured of these two menupoints requires a restart to be carried out multimedia Setup 9 Proxy Server You can define whether communication should be done using a Proxy server with the Proxy touch key Proxy Setup 9 5 Use a 7 E fa E a Bi w Meru E Pure Analog MI Il amp Thu 11 12 The setting Use Proxy gt Yes makes Setup page 9 accessible where the corresponding settings Proxy address Port can be made You get to this Setup page with the enu Mel touch key With the setting Use Proxy gt No Setup page 9 is skipped NOTE A change in this menu requires a restart to be carried
6. Douglas United Kingdom Top 40 WMA 64K Shetland United Kingdom World Europe Folk WMA 130K Operation Adding radio stations to FAVORITS Clicking on the in the station list adds the corresponding radio station to the favourites in the MMM s nternet Radio selection This opens the window shown on the right where you can decide which favourite group the radio station should be added to or if you want to create a new favourites group for it A maximum of 9 groups can be generated to organise your favourites View by All Stations 592 Station name eazy CD bec Radio 1Xtra GED CED 22c Radio 2 UK only ey BBC Radio 3 UK Only O CED 22c Radio 4 LW UK Only aie BBC Radio 4 UK Only am CE ssc Rad o 5Live International Favourite stations multimedia Close Choose a favourites group and click Go to add the Station BBC Radio 2 UK Only to your Favourites your station Sort by Alpha A Z v Location London United Kingdom London United Kingdom London United Kingdom London United Kingdom London United Kingdom London United Kingdom Create new favourites group with Previous page Next page Genre Hip Hop R amp B Variety Classical Jazz World News Talk News Talk News Sports Stream WMA 64K WMA 64K WMA 64K WMA 64K WMA 64K WMA 48K 25 multimedia Synchronising MMM devices lf you own several Revox devices Multimedia Module 118 S119 S12
7. Magnetic cover before and after installation 45 46 multimedia Turning the front glass Depending on the installed configuration see picture on the right it can be necessary to turn the front glass so that the printing is not upside down The multimedia module front glass is held in place by four concealed magnets and accordingly can be removed for this purpose P Lift the glass front off the front of the module by levering it gently at the bottom edge using a fingernail ty Turn the front glass amp Carefully reposition the front glass on the front ofthe module Installation Important advice During the modification two A gold contact springs are exposed which should not be touched Otherwise the proximity processor that carries out the touch function when the unit is in operation could be damaged Connection Connection panel Re source M100 Multi Media Module 1 553 041 03 gt WLAN Connection for the WLAN aerial included wit installed to set up data communication to the M multimedia 03 1 The USB storage may not exceed the maximum power consumption as defined by USB specifications You should only use USB hard discs with their own power supply or memory sticks 2 Charging the iPod battery Your iPod s battery is charged up during operation In standby mode charging only takes place when an external power supply is used h the accessories The aerial must be MM using a wi
8. Vertically on the other hand only one module carrier can be added A combination of vertical and horizontal module carriers is not allowed multimedia Installation Installation steps 1 2 Loosen the locking screw on the back of the module in a counter clockwise direction in the direction of the t symbol until you feel a resistance The two locking hooks located on the underneath of the module are now brought to a position so that you can attach the module Continue with point 2 Side view Server module with module carrier Position the module on the module carrier making sure that the locking hooks are located over the corresponding cut outs in the module carrier Shortly before the plug in card is seated flat on the module carrier you will feel a mechanical resistance caused by the bus board contact strip Re source M100 Rear view Multi Media Module 1 553 041 03 Multimedia module with locking screw 44 Installation multimedia Installation steps 3 4 In the third step the module is now locked onto the module carrier This is done by turning the locking screw in a clockwise direction towards the A symbol until a clear mechanical resistance is felt The module is now securely fixed to the module carrier In the last step the magnetic cover is installed on the module carrier Please take note of the safety advice printed on it S A T REVOX Re syste m M100 Side view
9. Location e Podcasts By Genre e New Stations e Most Popular Stations Favorites Your favourite radio stations or groupings that you have previously organised through Aevox nternet Audio Portal are listed under Favorites How to do this and what you have to take into account is described in the chapter Setting up Internet Radio on page 18 Added Stations The selection Added stations lists those radio stations that you added yourself n the Aevox Internet Audio Portal see chapter AP page 34 as these are not listed by default You need the URL the Internet path of the operator of the radio station to be able to add a new Internet radio station in the IAP You will usually find this on the providers homepage or you can display them in a media player multimedia Device location country Your MMM knows which country it is in through its IP address Using this information it offers the user direct access to the selection of national radio stations This shortens the time needed to make your selection as you dont have to go through the continent and country selections first Correspondingly an MMM that is located in London UK will show United Kingdom here Location Selection of radio station by countries Searching for the required radio stations is made quick and specific through the classification in Continents N Countries N Genre Genre Listing of radio stations based on certain music direc
10. Radio If you want to use the MMM to receive Internet radio there must be a broadband Internet access to the router Setting up the Internet access may involve further costs The management and use of the Revox Internet Radio Portal is free of charge and already included in the purchase price multimedia Software Firmware version MMM 06 The software version V2 16 requires the firmware Version MMM 6 SeDMP2 digital iPOD Revox v13708 16 bcd You can check or download the current firmware version using the DMP User Interface To do this enter the MMM s IP address into a Web Browser The browser Mozilla Firefox has shown itself to be very reliable here The MMM has to be connected with the network through a LAN to carry out the firmware update Revox strongly advises against using a WLAN as this can lead to serious update errors which can only be resolved at the company headquarters in Villingen Germany Scene control and MMM If the MMM is used as a source in a scene control only the first 8 of the total of 16 scenes available can be used Scenes 9 16 are not supported by the MMM Scene control is described in the Multiroom Module manual multimedia Starting MMM The multimedia module can be started in 3 different ways By touching the front panel Touch the glass front panel of the Multimedia module as shown in the picture on the right If the M100 Is switched off the M100 basis now starts up and sel
11. The transfer of the lists to your MMM happens automatically over the Internet connection Shortly after editing your list or adding new stations in the IAP you will find these changes on your MMM REVOX Search Podcasts gi Stations Browse Stations By location By genre By language New stations O United Kingdom Browse Podcasts View By location by All Stations 592 By genre x v9 Station name My account ie 1 Mix Radio House My favourites My added stations er 1 Mix Radio Trance My preferences GD CED 108 xtra re 10Radio ae 1Radio m CED 2 Ten m GED CED 209 Radio English Dansk Portugu s ei CE9 BR Espa ol Norsk Italiano Fran ais Svensk Nederlands Cow pda 2CR FM Deutsch Suomi am DE 3EM About us Contact us Logout uw cD W 60 North FM Radio station listing in the IAP x Operation Currently you can make selections on the Internet Audio Portal according to the following criteria Browse Stations By location By genre By language New stations Browse Podcasts By location By genre Dominating Entertainment Next page Sort by Alpha A Z tdl Location Genre Stream Internet Only Dance MP3 192K Internet Only Electronica MP3 192K United Kingdom Electronica MP3 128K Somerset United Kingdom Variety MP3 96K Internet Only Variety MP3 64K Reading United Kingdom Electronica WMA 128K Cambridge United Kingdom Public MP3 40K Burnley United Kingdom Pop WMA 64K Bournemouth United Pop WMA 128K Kingdom
12. created in the background If a MyMusic entry is now called the receiver uses this list path as the route to find the corresponding radio station The more entries there are in the list the more time the receiver needs to find the entry again It makes sense then to select the shortest list path when adding a My Music entry for radio stations or podcasts that you call up on a daily basis As a rule this is a call that is made through the Favourites list that you create in the Online Services option in the Revox Internet Audio Portal see Page 44 Path Internet Radio gt Favourites gt Favourites Group A good alternative without the Internet Portal is Path Internet Radio gt Device Location Country gt Genre The longest access times result from using the following selection to search for the station Path Internet Radio gt Countries gt Continent gt Country gt All Stations By employing a more elegant call up strategy you can achieve access times that are 5 times faster multimedia multimedia UPnP AV Server Network servers that support the UPnP AV standard can be accessed through the network LAN or WLAN The most usual instance of such a server is a NAS hard disc The name of a media server is defined at the server itself Info Media in Slot 4 Browse Internet Radio Page Asset UPnP NBOS select AYM FRITZIMeclaser Page a MEI CRI eee MuMusic ABC Pure Analog BIN Fri 13 29
13. device 35 LU 36 multimedia Setup 3 o SSID i Here you enter the name of your network s SSID SSID Setup 3 SSID Insert el Delete Security ne Scan Meru Pure Analoga III amp Thu 10 43 The cursor is moved left and right with the 3 SSIDES touch keys The Insert touch key insert a character to the left of the cursor The Delete touch key deletes the character where the cursor is currently positioned Do not use SSID names with blanks and or special characters SSID search Alternatively you can execute a search with the Scan touch key followed by a listing of all the networks found Example of an SSID list Rescan Setup 11 mrmr 11 BOETTCHER 3 Select u M541 4 a Select Cancel tk Pure Analog II Il A Thu 10 47 The list is displayed in Setup 11 If unexpectedly the required network is not visible it is possible that the Access Point WLAN Router is badly positioned or the Configuration MMM aerial is not lined up correctly Change the position and carry out a new search with the Rescan touch key lf the required network is not found even though all conditions are fulfilled and the following display appears it is possible that the cabled access LAN is already in place or the network name SSID is hidden by the Access Point In this case the SSID must be entered manually see SSID Rescan Setup 11 i oiae sma u Select Canc
14. for example through a router with a connection to a DSL network This router is also a part of the network and will be assigned its own IP address In order to enable this connection to Connection the outside world actually to be established the MMM must additionally be informed of the address of the router Gateway It must be ensured that the first three blocks of the Device IP the Gateway IP and the DNS 1 are within the same address range e g 192 168 0 xxx The fourth block assigns a unique address house number to the components in the local network This number may only occur once within the local network The Device IP mask should always be given the address 255 255 255 0 DNS The Domain Name System DNS is one of the most important services in the Internet Its main task is that of converting Internet address like www revox de for example into its corresponding IP address As a rule the router in home networks fulfils the function of the DNS If you should decide for the manual network configuration without DHCP just enter the address of your router as the DNS address during network configuration LAN Local Area Network Local cabled network A LAN connection to the MMM is the most fault tolerant and problem free transmission technology which offers much more security against eavesdropping than WLANs or Power LANs 49 50 Connection Gateway The computer or router in your network through w
15. in the display headline as Network Music You will find a small overview of UPnP software for Windows Mac and Linux on Page 51 under Network Terminology Operation The Favourites selection MyMusic on the start page covers all your favourite radio stations that you have added through the MMM menu Select MyMusic directly through the MyMusic softkey or go through the menu with the Browse softkey g Media in Slot 4 Browse Internet Radio Page Asset UPnP NBDS select Fy AVM FRITZ Mediaser Page re ee MEI OXI Zee Mundusic ABC Pure Analog NINININI l Fri 13 29 A list appears with previously stored favourite music tracks and or radio stations Each entry that is listed here has been added with the MyMusic softkey Back Favorites Pave Pane Select a ne ole ovember Fair Page Christy Moore select a 1 Live Homme Kanal 6 Norge Remove Fure Analog IMM amp Thu 1207 multimedia You can make your selection using the Page and Select navigation softkeys You start the playback with the Play softkey Favorites Internet radio You will find the second selection of favourites with the name Favorites in the Internet radio area This selection can only be organised through the Aevox Internet Audio Portal at a PC and it contains Internet radio stations How you organise them is described in the next chapter see nternet Radio setup Deleting a MyMusic entry Entries paths can be deleted fro
16. of an incorrect Setup setting or because of a network problem the following display appears inthe IP Address area BD Setup 1 m u Fast D E EA E Playlist De i ene hlenu Pure Analog IIIT l Fri 12 10 In this case you should check the network and or the settings you made Restart The MMM must be restarted using the Restart softkey if Setup changes have been made in order for the changes to be applied This softkey is only available on Setup 1 Configuration p MAC Address EJ Display of the MAC address that has been uniquely assigned to this MMM This is important for logging in to the Aevox Internet Audio Portal IAP The MAC address must be defined WITHOUT the colons shown here in order to log the MMM in to the Aevox Internet Audio Portal which offers the configuration of the Internet radio Restart Setup 1 a IF Address E 192 168 100 121 Fast start OPAT 12 DA DA E w Playlist Device Mame her Pure Analoga IM Fri 08 07 Example above MAC Address 00 1a 2b 8a 8d 6a Revox IAP 001A2B8A8D6A Device Name The name of the iRadio is always used as the Device name irrespective of whether this is shown or not Setup 2 shows you how can generate a new name The Device name is only of interest in order for example to be able to differentiate between different MMM modules within a Re system device when setting it up Configuration Setup 1 Playlists for M Text Within a building control syst
17. only functionally supported if an external power supply is used Without external power supply Fast Start must be deactivated OFF Appendix Network terminology General The network switch ensures the correct connections between the individual components In order to make this possible each device within a network must be capable of being uniquely identified Each component therefore is given its own address the so called IP address The IP address is made up four blocks of numbers each of which can contain up to three digits These blocks of numbers are separated by a full stop e g 192 168 1 1 Each of the individual blocks of digits can have a value between 1 and 254 The values 0 and 255 are in part reserved for special functions and therefore shouldn t be used In order to ensure a secure function of your network addresses from the pre defined range should be used i e fundamentally the first two blocks should be 192 168 xxx xxx the third block can be selected from the values in the range mentioned above must be the same for all the devices within a network however and the fourth block should be used to differentiate each device e g MMM 192 168 001 001 NAS 192 168 001 002 PC 192 168 001 003 If you don t just want to use devices within the local network but also music sources from the Internet Internet radio the MMM must have the possibility of being able to access the Internet This can be achieved
18. out Configuration am Proxy Server Address Setup 10 The 4 blocks of the Proxy Server address is defined using the two Proxy touch keys Proxy Setup 10 Proxy Port Ei eles Port Proxy Port m osii E Merny Pure Analog Im Il amp Thu 11 13 Proxy Server Port The corresponding Proxy Server port can be defined using the two Port touch keys Proxy Setup 10 Proxy Port lese as z AF Proxy Port osii E Meru Pure Analog I Il amp Thu 11 13 NOTE A change in these two menupoints requires a restart to be carried out Installation Server module installation For installation the multimedia module needs a 2 way or 4 way module carrier that it is located in This module carrier is mounted on the left right or underneath the M100 basis The pictures here show an M100 basis with a 2 way and a 4 way module carrier installed The installation of the module carrier is fully explained in the M100 basis User manual M100 basis installation versions The M100 system gives you a lot of freedom when installing your modules The pictures below show the version options for a multimedia module with a 2 way module carrier You have the same version options of course with a 4 way module carrier Only two rules have to be followed multimedia E The number of modules is limited to 4 both horizontally and vertically Rule 2 Horizontally up to 2 module carriers can be added left or right
19. the MMM MAC address to you router configuration You will find this on Setup page 1 e Your router only assigns fixed IPs Deactivate DHCP and enter a fixed IP address both in the MMM and the router My Access Point s SSID is not listed e The MMM can only find your Access Point if it is within range Reduce the distance to the Access Point and try again e Depending on the configuration the routers SSID may be hidden If this option is activated the SSID must be entered manually on page 3 of the MMM Setup menu Appendix NETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS A lot of Access Points are displayed that are unknown to me If several Access point for example those installed in neighbouring buildings are available to the MMM these will also be listed Select your Access Point and continue with the configuration The MMM indicates to me that my network is encrypted Your network is protected against external attacks with an encryption WEP WPA Enter your key in the MMM Setup so that the MMM is identified as User in the network Where do get my key from If you installed your network yourself you will have defined it as part of that work Otherwise you will get it from your System Administrator Can other data on my network hard disc or server by read or viewed No the MMM can only receive data that is released by the UPnP server In this way the MMM only accesses your files Other data on your server is not tran
20. three sources available to choose from which are called as soon as the timer is switched on Tuner DVD CD and Aux Server can serve as variables Remote button When selecting the source you should be aware that the source is selected which was assigned through the Remote menu to the uner and or DVD CD and Aux Server Remote button respectively In the example below for example the MMM source Radio was assigned to the Tuner Remote button Zone Remote Zone Fone 1 Button Remote button Button LLI unner Source a Source Radio Disable in slot 4 Store Pure Analog MM I M100 Remote menu Mon 17 07 Appendix F aorr Timer Room Main Room Re imer i r Timer 1 On 6 00 7 00 select MT hl T Ee Select Volume 5 Test 5I T Tuner a Fure Analog IMMUN amp Tue 16 44 Multiroom module Timer menu You will find further information on this topic in the M100 basis chapter under the REMOTEfunction The following fallbacks have been implemented to ensure that you can be sure of your wake up call even if there is failure of the network router or server gt No stream iRadio available for more than 30 seconds gt gt Play the iRadio station that is stored in MyMusic gt No playback of MyMusic entries possible available gt gt Playback from USB stick In order that Aaavo is used as the Timer source the source variable Tuner must be selected in the timer programming for this assignme
21. whether logging in to the network should be done automatically DHCP gt Yes or whether the required setting will be made manually DHCP gt No DHCP Setup 6 a Use DHCP 7 a E Wes Menu Pure Analog IMM I amp Thu 11 04 Setup pages 7 and 8 where the corresponding settings IP Gateway DNS etc can be made are accessible if you select the setting DHCP gt No You get to these Setup pages with the Menu touch key You get directly to Setup page 9 where the Proxy setting can be made if you select the setting DHCP gt Yes NOTE A change in this menupoint requires a restart to be carried out Configuration IP Address The 4 blocks of the IP address that the MMM should have are set using the two Address touch keys Setup 7 Address Address Setup 7 Mask IP eee ask IF Mask BD 255 255 255 0 IF ae hen Pure Analog JM I amp Thu 1109 In a network of DHCP enabled LAN devices you must always ensure that these are NOT given the MMM s IP IP Mask The 4 blocks of the IP subnet mask that the MMM should have are set using the two Mask touch keys Address Setup 7 Address Mask IP ee Mask re 0 0 DB 255 088 825 0 a Pure Analog JM I amp Thu 1109 NOTE A change in these two menupoints requires a restartto be carried out Configuration Setup 7 Access to the Internet is defined through the two Gateway touch keys IP Gateway
22. 0 of the Joy series you can synchronise your Favourites list and added radio stations with each other This means you create your Favourites list one time and it can then be called from all registered Joy devices Several devices one account The easiest way is to enter the Individual MAC addresses the first time you register each device but give the same e mail address and the same password for all devices see the red box below Search Stations O Podcasts Browse Stations By location By genre By language New stations Browse Podcasts By location By genre Operation Several devices different accounts lf you have generated several devices with different accounts e mail address password you can retrospectively synchronise them with each other see the blue box below Here you simply enter the accounts of the devices which should also use these Favourites If Favourites have already been created for the other devices these are not displayed If you use an_ individual account for the devices only one device should also be assigned to this as otherwise there can be link up conflicts Dominating Entertainment O Synchronise your favourites This feature allows you to keep the same favourite stations and added stations across all MultiMedia Moduls you own If you create the same user name and password for multiple devices then they will automatically become synchronised Use the options below to add or
23. 27 SEIUD Al ee 28 IP Adaressa nee 28 RESTA le een 28 MAC Address 28 SEIUD Fe a ee re ee 29 Setup 1 Fast Start sss 31 Setup 1 iPod fast charging 31 SELUD 7 ne 32 Setup 2 Source On Off 33 Setup 2 Edit Name 34 multimedia SEUD Fette 36 SSIDN ler ee en 36 SSS eare T nnd 36 SEUD FS cn a a deeds 37 SECUMILY MOTE anne 37 Setup 4 gt WPEI uuueunenseesnnnnnnennnnns 38 WEP Key Pe ean 38 Authentication WEP eesse 38 Setup 5 gt WPA 2 PSK 39 WPA 2 Key u 39 WPABIDIEr Eee 39 SOCUP FO E 40 DG Poetic ee escort eee ete 40 SOCUD 7 un 40 IP Address Ile 40 IP Mask la 40 SUDA T eee n 41 IP Gateway ccecce 41 1 0s u en ee 41 DNS Server 1 2 Jc 41 Setup 2 Eee en 42 Proxy SEVE san 42 Setup 10 een ee 42 Proxy Server Address 42 Proxy Server Port a 42 Server module installation 43 M100 basis installation versions 43 Installation steps 1 2 sscssseseeeess 44 Installation steps 3 A uuseunsnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 45 Turning the front glass 2 cscesesees 46 Connection panel uunsesernnsennnsnnnnnnnnnnn 4 External Power Supply ssssss 48 Network terminology EN 49 Network Questions amp Answers 53 Network setting 2 2222u0202202000020000n 200 55 Pingtest sn rn 55 My W
24. English user manual iane 4 Dominating Entertainment Revox of Switzerland Introduction WV GIGOM 0 ess een 2 Important AAVICE ccsccssssseseeeseeeees 3 Starting MMM sssssssssssseeesseees 4 MMM Operation sesssseeeseees 5 M217 M218 Operation scssesee 6 General control softkeys 8 SUNG Eee 9 Hepeat a ee 9 Fast wind with search unseennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 10 Info Status Overview nnensensennnnnsnnnnnnnnnn 10 ET e AE E een 11 iPod He 12 Internet Radio 22u2u2su222u0000000n000nnnn0nnn 13 FAVDEITES es nee 13 Added Stations ueesenen 13 WO Cit ON seinen 14 GEHT E ine 14 Podcasts By Locations 14 Podcasts By Genres 14 New Stations c cece seeeeeees 14 Most Popular Stations 14 Shortening access times essc 15 UPnP AV Server uunsnnesnennunnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 16 MyY Musie e2 ee 17 M208 Operation MyMusic 18 M208 Remote control uuu2uuu2u000nnn0nnn 19 Synchronising MY MUSIC sasssa 20 Synchronising MyMusic sasssa 20 Setup Internet Radio uu2ssu2un2un2nnnnnn 21 Internet Audio Portal IAP 2 2 22 IAP Registration page z u2u222u22220202000n0 23 Managing the Revox IAP 2 0s0s 24 Adding radio stations to FAVORITS 25 Synchronising MMM devices 26 Setup menu Multimedia module
25. Errors and omissions excepted Product subject to modification User manual M100 multimedia module Version 2 16
26. LAN connection 0 55 Multiroom Questions amp Answers 56 PAD DOM GIN een 57 Warranty ccagticasatacldsteeshendstaaeartatanetantaatantens 57 Scope Of delivery eunuusennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 57 Note Copyright 57 Technical Data usnunnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 58 multimedia Welcome With the Re source Multimedia module we have opened up completely now horizons for the Revox system Read on if you want to find out which ones The Program Director As the name suggests you wont just have access to a wealth of storage media With Internet Radio you will also have access to the whole world The days are gone when Program directors decided what you could listen to and then subjected you to intrusive advertising and traffic reports as well Now you are your own Program director You can select your own music genre of choice and listen to broadcasts at a time that suits you The Language Trainer Or how would it be if just ahead of your holiday you could listen again to the language of the country you are going to visit No problem with Internet Radio First select the continent and then the country and before you know it Spanish Creole or French will be coming at you out of the ether The iPod Connection Your MMM will get on very well with your iPod Just connect it to the MMM and using your Revox equipment you can dive into the audiophile world offered by this clever
27. ailable from around the world As well as the linguistic diversity available you can also make specific selection based on particular musical directions Genres Podcasts offer even more individuality Podcasts are broad casts such as news programs magazine shows crime dramas comedies etc that are started when you select them You dont switch onto a program that is currently running as is usual when listening to internet radio You actively start the playback of a program Starting Internet Radio Select the menu point Internet Radio in the Main menu go Media in Slot 4 Browse Finternet Radio Asset UPnP NBDS AYM FRITZhMeciaser Rewox M37 MEI Oxi MuMusic Page Select Page Select Muhdusic AB Pure Aral BMI l Fri 13 28 The current selection displayed Back options are Internet Radio Browse Favorites Added Stations Location Page Select Page Select Genre Podcasts Bu Location Podcasts By Genre Mew Stations Most Popular Stations ABC Home Pure Analog I Il amp Thu 11 45 multimedia The selection options in the Internet Radio menu are being constantly been adapted to meet customer requirements For this reason it is possible that new or modified selection options will be added in the future At the time of printing this manual the following selection criteria were available e Favorites e Added Stations e Device location country e Location e Genre e Podcasts By
28. ct Billy Joel illy Joe Home Bob Dylan ABC Pure Analog III Il amp Thu 11 34 x with FAT16 32 formatting multimedia The Play softkey only appears once a track is available for selection Press Play to start the playback of the title Back Arrival Flay k01 When Kissed The Page 0 Dancing Gueen mp3 select T ue oe Ma e um Curri Diddle Page 05 Knowing Me Know select ne petro One ho ats Me mp Home 08 why Did It Have To ABC Pure Analog III amp Thu 11 34 The softkey Pause gives you the opportunity to pause the playback Back USB Music Pause Previous ADBA Mext Arrival Repeat Dancing Queen Shuffle Bitrate 192 kbps Horne Butter 100 Search Pure Analog BIN Fri 13 45 You can scroll to the preceding or the following track within the folder album respectively using the Previous and Next softkeys The Shuffle Repeat and Search functions are described in detail in the chapter General control softkeys see pages 9 10 The track names are defined by the names of the music files ID3 tags are not supported for selection multimedia The iPod menu allows access to content on the connected iPod Info Media Browse k iPod Page Internet Radio select Revo Mae MK evox u g bubiusic Select MyhMusic ABC Pure Analog I 5 Thu 12 00 The selection options in the iPod menu are predefined by the iPod and are not handled by the MMM controller For this reason it is possible that ne
29. dress a a 192 168 100 121 Fast Start MAC Address 5 00 1a 2b 6a Gd 6A E Playlist Derdi e Name Merny Pure Analog BMI Fri 08 07 This quickstart mode can be activated ON OFF with the Fast Start softkey Important advice Fast Start DN is only supported if an external power supply is used Refer also to description on Page 47 48 multimedia Setup 1 iPod fast charging Fast charging The MMM 06 uses a USB connection for connecting Apple devices iPod iPhone iPad which they can also be charged over The charging current can be increased to 10 A for Apple devices with a charging current that is higher than 0 5 A ifthe Fast Start module is active and if an external power supply has been selected Restart Setup 1 Pad 14 ee GU Se aka E Playlist Petes hame Menu Fure Analog BIN l Fri 12 42 Fast charging can be activated ON OFF with the iPod 1 A softkey Please note Fast charging is not available if Fast Start is OFF 31 32 multimedia Setup 2 The individual MMM sources can be renamed and hidden on the second Setup page The hide function is active by default when Page 2 Is called This is shown through the status display Source On Off You can toggle between the Edit name and On Off hide sources functions with the Mode softkey The Submenu softkey activates a comfort function for the M217 wall mounted display Configuration Hiding MMM sources Source On Off 5 m
30. ects the last heard iRadio source If on the other hand the M100 basis is already switched on it switches over to the last iRadio station M100 basis Welcome menu The M100 basis has a proximity sensor As soon as the M100s_ proximity sensor recognises that a hand or another object is approaching it Increases the background lighting and the Welcome menu appears Now you have 5 seconds to select the source you want by touching the corresponding sensor field If no selection is made the M100 basis returns to standby mode M100 basis Source menu f the M100 basis is already operating a source of the MMM can be called through the M100 basis Source menu To do this press the Source touch key on the M100 basis The following menu field appears The MMM module is activated by pressing the corresponding touch key Operation g Source USBMusic MOMUsic Fl Tuner Pure Aralos BMI Sat UPnP DECO More Mon 13 55 Operation MMM Operation Once all the required settings have been made in the MMM Setup the Multi Media Module MMM can be called in the M100 Source menu through the key on that were assigned through the Remote menu The manual always shows the M100 display view to illustrate working with the MMM In terms of content this display view is identical to that of the M217 wall display The only difference is the resolution and or modified structure for the selection of menu points
31. edia sources are available in the MMM e iRadio Internet radio e iPod iPhone e USBMusic USB stick HDD e UPnP Music sever PC etc e MyMusic Cpto 1 Source Opto 2 iPod Listening UPnP iPod Muhdlusic USBMusic More 45KHz nm Wed 17 45 These 5 MMM sources can be seen in the Sources menus on the M51 M10 or M100 Re system devices In practice normally only those sources that are used regularly or are even available are made visible In order to be able to hide sources in the Source menu press the Mode softkey until Source On off appears in the status display Now each individual source can be hidden off or displayed on with the corresponding source softkey e g iPod A maximum of 4 sources can be hidden so that at least one source is always visible in the Sources menu Radio Setup 7 iPod z SOU Oneott USBMusic Radio On UPnP iPa Ott Muhdlusic T el Submenu 5 hMuhtusic ff Mode Menu Submenu Ir 45KHz nm l Wed 17 49 Configuration Setup 2 Source On Off I Follow me function It is Important that only one source is visible on in order to be able to take one MMM source from one side room to another If 2 or more sources are displayed a direct switch to the selected source Is made Example Follow me active You are listening to an iPod in Room 1 and then you go to Room 2 and press the Tuner gt Internet Radio button on the wall mounted display If the Follow me funct
32. el Ok Pure Analog JM I amp Thu 10 55 Select network If the required network is visible you select it with the Select touch keys and confirm your choice with the OK touch key You quit Setup 1 with the Cancel touch key The existing setting in Setup 3 Is retained Configuration Setup 3 p Security Mode The encryption method can be selected or modified to that of the WLAN router with the Security softkey SSID Setup 3 SSID Insert ae 0 Delete Security Sp n Ane Scar Meru Pure Analog I Il amp Thu 10 57 There are three options You can make your choice from an endless loop using the Security touch key None WEP WPA PSK WPA2 PSK gt None There is no encryption gt WEP gt WPA PSK gt WPA2 PSK multimedia Setup 4 and 5 with restart Further Setup pages 4 for WPE settings and 5 for WPA 2 PSK settings are now accessible depending on the selected encryption method Carry out a restart of the MMM with the Restart softkey after configuring Setup pages 4 and or 5 Otherwise the existing encryption method is retained 37 38 multimedia Setup 4 gt WPE p WEP Key an WEP encryption is done using a WEP key that is defined once for the router and all WLAN devices Enter your WLAN network WEP key here WEP Key Setup 4 WEP Key Insert Cone Delete WEP Auth H el 4 Menu Pure Analog I amp Thu 10 59 The cursor is moved left and right with
33. em it is possible to call up playlists through the MMM from the module software version 2 10 Other applications and functions are not affected by this menu The playlist must be created first before it can be called up through M Text The MMM can work with playlists in M3U and PLS formats The maximum length of a playlist name is 16 characters The Playlist softkey starts the selection menu and leads to the MMM s root folder Restart Setup 1 IF Address m 192 168 100 121 Fast Start MAC Address 00 1a 2b 6a Gd 6A E Playlist Derice Mame Menu Pure Analog IMMUN Fri 08 07 Here you select a folder USB Music Server where you have saved the playlists that you have created Open a playlist at the lowest level and select any track DB PL Setup PL F Internet Radio zes AVM FRITZIMediaser Select DB ae Page Revox M3 MKI CK Select cal Revox NAS M117 4SKHz Di Wed 17 23 multimedia Now the Add PL softkey appears u PL Setup PL Play b Reiver Bergen 201 Page what It ls Bergen 20 select a Saling To Philadelphia Coyote Bergen 2010 Page Hill Farmer s Blues CE select Romeo and Juliet Ber Sultans Of Swing Be PL List Done with Bonaparte Add PL LJ 46kHz Jun Wed 17 25 Pressing this softkey adds the selected playlist to the playlist setup If the playlist is already in the list the Del PL softkey appears to allow the listto be deleted The figure below sho
34. ey shows the status of the currently selected source Info Media Browse k iPod Page Internet Radio Select 45 Technik Page Meee Mk Select Muhdusic AB Pure Analog I Il amp Thu 12 00 In the example shown below the track When Kissed The teacher by ABBA from the Album Arriva is playing This title was stored with a data rate of 192 Kbps a USB Music Pause Previous ABBA Mest Arrival Repeat Dancing Queen Shuffle Eitrate 192 kbps Home Buffer 10 Search Pure Analog BMI Fri 13 46 Bit rate kpps The data rate with which the selected radio station transmits or a track was compressed Buffer The filling level of the MMM data buffer that is used to balance out MMM fluctuations in the data streaming The buffer display should always be 100 If it reaches 0 playback is stopped until data is received again Operation The USB menu enables access to content on connected USB storage media USB Memory stick external USB hard disc with its own power supply Info Media Browse FUSE Page Internet Radio select MAS Technik Page Pon MK Select Muhlusic ABC Pure Analog III amp Thu 12 00 All tracks and music folders are displayed after the USB selection is made You can make your selection using the Page and Select navigation softkeys The Browse softkey opens folders containing more than one track Back USE Browse Page eae Select anan Brothers Band hastacia Page B B King amp Friends Sele
35. fferentiation can be made if several MMMs are installed Edit Setup 7 Source Device Mare Media a Show E Menu Pure Analog Il amp Tue 18 10 The name of the iRadio is always used as the Device name irrespective of whether this is shown or not see Setup 1 In order to be able to rename sources press the Mode softkey in Setup 2 until Source Edit Name appears in the status display Now using the source softkeys e g iRadio each individual source can be renamed To do this a modification menu opens The following functions are available there to you for changing names CUrsor Edit Name Cursor Delete Insert iRadilo __ Cancel Store Pure Analog Il amp Tue 18 10 Configuration The Cursor gt touch keys move the cursor left and right respectively The Delete touch key deletes a character where the cursor is positioned The Insert touch key inserts a character to the left of the cursor The Store touch key saves the currently display name and returns you to the Tuner menu The Cancel touch key returns you to the Tuner menu without saving the changes you have made Restoring standard names Delete all the characters in a source s name and then confirm this with the Store button e Store Medial Configuration Setup 2 Submenu Activating M217 submenu If the Follow me function is activated Setup 2 only one MMM source visible a submenu can be activated addit
36. hich the data traffic with the world outside your network i e the Internet is handled Client Network device that draws data out of the network decodes it and converts it for example into analogue music signals which then can be played through amplifiers and speakers Streaming clients also contain functions for displaying media content and for navigating in the Internet or on servers DHCP DHCP is an abbreviation for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is primarily used to enable clients to fetch their network configuration automatically from a server or router The MMM supports DHCP IP Address Network address Each device in the network needs an IP address through which it can be reached and uniquely identified Network addresses may not occur twice This is important if network addresses are assigned manually If addresses are issued in your network through DHCP you don t need to worry about the IP address assignment as the DHCL server automatically handles the question of address management Appendix MAC Address The MAC address Media Access Control is the unique hardware address that is used for the unambiguous identification of the device in the network With the MMM the MAC address can either be read out in Setup on Page 1 or alternatively if it has not yet been installed from the MAC sticker on the back of the module NAS Network Attached Storage As a rule this is a storage device with a ver
37. ic entries will be called Synchronisation with the M208 How to carry out a synchronisation with the M208 remote control is described in the chapter Synchronising MyMusic Operation M208 Remote control Basic settings SETUP 10 Hit Radio An 11 Schwarzwal gt 12 Help The Poor 13 Radio 7 14 Celtic Music EI KO EI DEE KIT TE ike Sound setting Volume control Mute Navigation in the menu Jump forwards back Number pad for direct access multimedia Switching M100 M219 off Confirm Execute 20 multimedia Synchronising MyMusic The following display appears the first time the MMM is started on the remote control No Entries Found The MyMusic selection has not yet been synchronised in this constellation Connect the M208 with the supplied USB cable to the M208 Link interface for synchronisation The Link interface for its part is connected to the M100 through a cable to the M Link Once the connection is established select the source key at the M208 where the MMM controller is stored and press the SETUP key Confirm the setting gt Synchronize with the OK key b Synchronize Setup Important advice The M208 remote control must not be operated while synchronisation is running Operation Synchronisation now starts and only takes a few seconds When the synchronisation is complete the following display appears Syncronizing Module in Slot 6 one
38. ion is active you will now hear the iPod in Room 2 as well even through the button is assigned to the Internet Radio You will of course be able to select from all available MMM sources in Room 2 later by going through the Home menu Example Follow me not active You are listening to an iPod in Room 1 and then you go to Room 2 and press the Tuner gt Internet Radio button on the wall mounted display Now the iPod playback is interrupted and the Internet Radio plays the last station to have been selected multimedia Note Each time the equipment Is restarted the last source to have been selected is played Exception with the iPod f the iPod was the last selected source before the equipment was switched off the system starts up with the last Internet Radio station to have been listened to Hidden but still available Sources that have been hidden no longer appear in the Remote setup see basic description of the Re system devices and therefore cannot be used for a direct call through a button But you dont have to do without hidden sources You can still continue to reach these indirectly through the Home menu of the visible source s ABBA Arrival Dancing Queen 33 34 multimedia Setup 2 Edit Name The MMM offers you the option of assigning freely definable names in the Source menu Simply give a name that you can assign clearly This can be up to 8 characters long In this way a clear di
39. ionally as a comfort function Submenu On that allows two further sources to be selected directly through the M217 wall mounted display within 10 seconds Radio Setup 7 iPod Source On OTT USBMuUsic iRadio On UPnP iPod Ott MuMusic Teese an Muhdlusic Of Mode Menu SU ren On DSF 48kKHz ji Wed 17 49 Display on the M217 A Submenu active On ABBA Arrival Dancing Queen MuMusic Internet B Submenu MEETME deactivated ABBA Off Arrival Dancing Queen The MMM source Network Music UPnP has been selected in the figure above Within 10 seconds the My Music or Internet source can be selected directly through the two softkeys not shown here on the M217 display multimedia If you dont want to make a selection in the submenu but rather want to navigate further simply press one of the two softkeys The standard view as shown in Figure B then appears immediately Submenu display based on the visible MMM sources Source On gt Submenu iRadio gt MyMusic UPnP Network gt iRadio MyMusic MyMusic gt UPnP iRadio iPod USB gt MyMusic UPnP UPnP Network Music Submenu is not displayed If the submenu is activated in Setup 2 Submenu On but two or more sources are made visible the submenu function does not work Solution Hide all sources except one The submenu is also available in the Main room if the wall mounted display M217 M218 is directly connected to a Re system
40. little box of tricks Introduction The Memory Stick When connected to the USB socket any memory stick and any USB hard disc can make its contribution to the media diversity of the MMM The Music Folder The MMM brings order into you favourite collection of CDs Just pack all the tracks that make up your collection onto a network disc in the highest quality and then browse through them at your leisure looking for long lost tracks or rediscovering some old favourites No more looking for CDs that have been put back into the wrong box The Multiroom Factor Many of your friends will also be comfortable in the world of Internet Radio and will appreciate a network player But the MMM isnt just at your service in the main room but in every other room that your Multiroom system is connected to And that could be as many as 32 with FAT16 32 formatting Operation Important advice Your network The following description for the cabling and the setup makes the assumption that there is a functioning network with router available and operational If you have any questions about the setup and configuration of your network or Internet access please refer to your System administrator or an IT specialist of your choosing WLAN Wireless communication An access point is required for the wireless communication between the MMM and the router This can be an external unit or it can be integrated in the WLAN router Internet
41. m the MyMusic list with the Remove softkey The actual music track remains on the storage medium Only the link is deleted multimedia M208 Operation MyMusic There is a separate mpi file called Aevox Multimedia Module in the M208 Project Manager device library for controlling the MMM in the MyMusic area As the description in this manual relates to the system software V2 00 it is important to use the corresponding M208 Project Manager V201 or higher The MMM doesn t support older versions You can transfer all entries in the MyMusic area to the M208 remote control with the MMM user interface 01 Northside R 02 Munich s Ha 03 Radio Day 04 Antenne Ba 05 Radio Hambu After synchronising select the required MyMusic entry using the navigation compass and confirm this with the OK key Shortly after pressing the OK key playback of the corresponding track or Internet radio program will start Multiroom operation This control option can be used both in the main room and in all additional rooms Operation The are several navigation options to help you find the desired entry in the list in the shortest time Jump to start Single jump4 Jump P9 Q p Jump Page4 Pagey Jump to end Single jumpY A synchronisation with the M208 should always be carried out if you modify any of the MyMusic entries in the MMM by adding new ones or deleting existing ones Otherwise wrong MyMus
42. nt example USB stick mp3 file in the Root folder subfolders are not used 56 Appendix Appendix Warranty Warranty covers a period of 24 months from the purchasing date Your specialist dealer is your first contact if you need service help If he cant give you the help you need send the MMM module carriage free and without any accessories to your national Sales Office Please supply a complete description of the fault together with your address Scope of delivery Multi Media Module iPod adapter cable 0 8m WLAN aerial WLAN area extension Connection Note Copyright iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc 1 Infinite Loop MS60 DR Cupertino California USA 95014 All rights reserved The information contained in this document can change at any time and without notice and represents no commitment on the part of the seller No guarantee or representation direct or indirect is given in respect of quality Suitability or validity for a specific deployment of this document The manufacturer reserves the right to change the content of this document and or the corresponding products at any time without commitment to inform any person or organisation Under no circumstances is the manufacturer liable for damages of any kind that result from the deployment of or the inability to deploy this product or documentation even if the possibility of such damages Is known This document contains information that is s
43. of the data Because of various weak spots the process is considered to be unsafe For this reason WLAN installations should use the more secure WPA encryption See WPA With WPE authentication a distinction is drawn between two processes Open Oben System Authentication is the standard authentication The WEP key is used at the same time for authentication Each client with the correct WEP key gets access to the network Shared Shared Key Authentication is reputed to be the more secure version In this case authentication is done through the Challenge Response authentication with a secret key However the Challenge Response process is also based on WEP and demonstrates the same weaknesses The MMM offers both Open and Shared WEP authentication Wi Fi Certificate for WLAN products that work according to IEEE802 11 standards and are compatible with other products Appendix Network Questions amp Answers NETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS NETWORK IS OK BUT THERE IS NO SOUND You should be aware that the MMM Cannot support all data formats that are available on the Internet It can occur that a station cannot be played See Technical data Other reasons why your Internet Radio doesnt play e Not all radio stations broadcast 24 7 e Radio stations may not be available any more e The Revox equipment is muted e The provider s Radio Sender Provider server capacity is fully utilised Transmission within your net
44. ot a member Register here English Dansk Portugu s Espanol Norsk Italiano Fran ais Svensk Nederlands Deutsch Suomi About us Contact us NOTE Dominating Entertainment O Create account login 1 Please enter the ID for your MultiMedia Modul Please refer to your MultiMedia Modul instruction manual to find your ID ID 2 Type in your Email Address then enter in your Password twice to verify accuracy click the register link to continue Please keep track of your password since it will be used every time you log in to your account E Mail address Password Must be at least 6 characters Enter password again a Register for our monthly e newsletter First Name Last Name Email Phone If you are using several MMMs each one has to be registered individually You can transfer a one time generated Favorites list from one MMM to all other Register for online newsletter MMMs If required you can subscribe to the This is also done in the IAP under the section free of charge Revox Newsletter which is sent by e mail To do this you just My account have to complete the corresponding gt My preferences fields and set the checkbox in the corresponding field 23 multimedia Managing the Revox IAP Once you have registered you can make a selection for the extensive pool of radio stations and add it to the favourites list Favorites add new radio stations to Added Stations or search for podcasts
45. ows the most important M217 menus for operating the MMM As the selection menus are very dependant on the choice of devices connected to the MMM USB iPod clients etc it is possible that the graphics differ from your M217 menus MMM Main menu heda USE iPod Internet Radio hiyhlusic Menu Browse USB selection by artist TUNER cD SERVER AUX2 O ee lt gt LOCAL ABBA masa nana l Green BEER er Allman Brothers B wt ee C Anastacia Menu Browse iPod selection ReVox iPod Call directly a certain MMM source though the source keys on the M218 none l rtists keyboard grey keys that you assigned in Albums the Remote setup one of the MMM Songs Menu Browse sources seein the same way you use the M218 keyboard to control the volume Vol as temet Radio selection l Internet Radio well as changing track lt gt assuming that bFavorites the selection menu supports these Added Stations Location chequered keys Gonna Menu Browse Further operation of the Server is done through the touch keys on the M217 display black keys M217 Menu overview Network client selection Revox M37 MKII Xi FArtists Menu Browse MyMusic selection Now Playing Add entry to Myhlusic No Yes Super Trouper Winner Takes It All Menu selection Back Muyhlusic Home Info ABC Cancel Select Part Menu Now Playing Back Muhlusic Home Status
46. ows windows media de default aspx Mac Twonky for Mac http www twonky com Linux Mediatomb http mediatomb cc GmediaServer http www gnu org software gmediaserver 51 52 Connection WLAN W LAN Wireless LAN Radio network Network connection is done using radio waves in the 2 4 GHz frequency range Radio networks are easy to install as no cables have to be laid but are often problematic and unreliable particularly over longer transmission distances In many cases Power Line networks that also dont require any cabling are a better choice In each case the installation of a network cable is the most fault tolerant and problem free transmission technology An additional point is that cabled networks don t produce any electro smog WPA Wi Fi Protected Access WPA WPA contains the architecture of WEP but offers additional protection through dynamic keys that are based on the following Cipher standards Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP Advanced Encryption Standard AES WPA offers Pre Shared Keys PSK for authentication or Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP through IEEE 802 1x The MMM is based on the authentication PSK and supports both the WPA encryption TKIP and AES Appendix WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is the previously used standard encryption algorithm for WLANs It should control access to the network as well as ensuring the confidentiality and integrity
47. reless LAN The WLAN connection is deactivated if a LAN connection is established gt LAN RJ45 connector for a LAN router in the network The WLAN connection Is deactivated as soon as a LAN connection Is established gt iPod iPhone USB USB A connection for Apple iPod and iPhone products as well as external USB mass storage e g USB stick up to 32 Gb that is formatted with the FAT16 or FAT32 file system Charging current for Apple devices max 1 0 A Fast Start ON iPod 1A OM gt DCIN Connection for external power supply 5 DVC 3A pluggable power supply Is included in the scope of delivery gt see Fast Start mode Chapter Setup 7 4 multimedia 03 External Power Supply Generation 6 of the MMM can be operated with an external power supply This makes it possible to put the MMM into a quickstart mode Fast Start which significantly shortens access times to the individual MMM sources after start up Additionally Apple devices can now be charged up up to 1 ampere of standby mode Max number MMM Connection Instead of one it is now possible to operate several MMMis in parallel in an installation if these are supplied from an external power supply An overview shows what options are available Without external power supply Fast Start OFF 1 pc With external power supply Fast Start OFF 4 pe With external power supply Fast Start ON 4 pe Important advice Fast Start ON is
48. remove a device My account My favourites My added stations My preferences Manage Favorites English Dansk Portugu s Espanol Norsk Italiano Fran ais Svensk Nederlands Deutsch Suomi About us Contact us Logout 26 Synchronised group Email revoxr nzlezler revox de revoxr nzlezler revox de revoxrnzlezler revox de revoxr nzlezler revox de revoxr nzlezler revox de revoxnnzlezler revox de Enter the email address and password of the MultiMedia Modul you want to synchronise with Email address Password ID 00142B54B94B 00142B8DEEDE 00142B8DFODF 0011F6463E63 0011F6464364 001A2BSDELDE Unsynchronise Unsynchronise Unsynchronise Unsynchronise Unsynchronise Unsynchronise Configuration Setup menu Multimedia module The Setup menu offers all basic setting options that are not needed every day such as searching for stations or storing them The Multimedia Setup is called by starting the Media source and then pressing and holding the ime touch key on the M100 basis for approximately 2 seconds Then select the Source touch key that appears in the Setup menu The following display appears Restart Setup 1 wl IP Address u 192 168 100 121 Fast Start MAC Address 00 13269a 9c 63 E Playlist pe ee ate hernu Pure Analog BMI Fri 08 07 If you can make an input through the M100 basis touch slider in any of the following chapters this is indicated by the following symbol The input range appear
49. s Page Page up down within a list Softkeys Select Line up down within a list Softkeys Previous Next Scroll to next or previous track or radio station Operation Softkeys MyMusic You can add the radio station currently playing and or the path to your favourite music tracks to the MyMusic category by pressing the MyMusic softkey We recommend however only adding music storage paths to MyMusic that are always available e g a path to a permanently connected USB hard disc Please do not confuse this with the Favorites softkey that calls an existing Internet Radio Favorites list NOTE The MMM is purely a reproduction medium that plays the content of different media such as USB storage iPod Internet radio etc The MMM cannot modify the content of these media or delete parts or add new items Operation Shuffle The Shuffle function allows the playback of tracks in a random order Depending on the selection criterion you use to activate the Shuffle function either only the tracks within an album are played in a random order A bums or all the tracks on the iPod Songs a USB Music Pause Previous ABE A Mext Arrival Repeat Dancing Queen Shuttle Bitrate 192 kbps OFF Horne Buffer 10 Search Pure Analog IM Fri 13 45 Before the Shuffle function can be selected a track must have been started through the Play function Shuffle mode is automatically deactivated as soon as you select a differen
50. s in the display in two square brackets The following symbol additionally draws your attention to it in the manual am multimedia All settings that are needed to set the MMM up are done on a total of eleven Setup pages whereby only the relevant pages are shown Setup pages that you dont need because of a setting you have made are hidden Example Setup 6 Use DHCP YES By selecting YES the settings on 7 and 8 in the IP and DNS area respectively are automatically made by the MMM These Setup pages therefore are not shown You switch directly from Setup 6 to Setup 9 Important advice The following description for the Setup makes the assumption that there is a functioning network with router available and operational There is no further explanation of the specialist terminology used in the individual chapters You will find an extensive description of these in the previous chapter Glossary NETWORK TERMINOLOGY If you have any questions about the setup and configuration of your network or Internet access please refer to your System administrator or an IT specialist of your choosing 21 multimedia Setup 1 p IP Address M The first page shows the IP address that the MMM used to login to the network BD Setup 1 IF Address E 192 168 100 121 Fast start MAT Address u 00 13 26 33 0c63 u Playlist per ee ate Menu Pure Analog BIN Fri 05 07 If the MMM could not login because
51. s on the function of the gateway to the outside world Server A network device that makes data and services available for other devices in the network A UPnP AV server stores for example audio and video media data and makes this data available to other devices the streaming clients Often UPnP AV servers also offer functions for the cataloguing and easy identification of medial content according to criteria such as artist album name genre etc Connection SSID Service Set Identifier Network name SSID designates the identification of a radio network that is based on IEEE 802 11 Each WLAN has a configurable so called SSID or ESSID Extended Service Set IDentifier to identify the radio network The SSID character string can be up to 32 characters long It is configured in the base station WLAN router Access point of a wireless LAN and defined on all the clients that should have access to it Do not use SSID names with blanks special characters UPnP AV Universal Plug and Play Audio Video Network standard that makes media content e g on PCs or NAS discs accessible in networks A UPnP AV software must be installed on PCs NAS storage so that the MMM can access the stored media data Below you will find a short overview of UPnP software that is suitable for the different operating systems Windows Twonky Media Server http www twonkyvision de Windows Media Player 77 http www microsoft com wind
52. sferred and cannot be viewed Appendix NETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS Network activity Two LEDs are integrated in the MMM network socket which display bus activity If the network connection is working the orange LED lights up permanently while the flashing of the green LED indicates that data exchange Is taking place Point to Point If the MMM is connected directly to a PC without using a router cabling is done using a Cross Over Cable Distribution with Router If the MMM is connected to the network through a router a Patch Cable 1 1 is to be used Network setting Have all the MMM Setup settings been correctly applied and has a restart been carried out following any changes Ping test Does the MMM respond to a Ping attempt Is it recognised in the network The MMMs deployed or assigned IP address can be seen on Setup page 1 Connection NETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS Encryption protocol Is the implemented encryption protocol WEP WPA SK and or the corresponding key correct My WLAN connection Was my Access Point WLAN router selected or one from a neighbouring system selected which because of Its locational proximity can also be received 59 Connection Multiroom Questions amp Answers J Q Wake up function with MMM The MMM can also be used to wake you over the Multiroom system The following has to be taken into account Remote setting The Multiroom module timer MTR makes
53. t selection criterion or if you switch to another media source multimedia Repeat With the Repeat function you can repeat individual tracks Repeat On or complete folders Albums Songs etc Apr AM Before the Repeat function can be selected a track must have been started through the Play function Pause Back USB Music ABBA Wext Previous Arrival Dancing Queen Bitrate 192 kbps Horie Buffer 100 Search Repeat Shuffle Pure Analog BMI Fri 13 48 The required function can be set in an endless loop by repeated pressing of the Repeat touch key Repeat Off Repeat On Rot All gt multimedia Fast wind with search The Search function enables jumping to a particular time position through fast forward or rewind Back iPod Music Pause Previous ABBA Ment Gold Repeat Dancing Queen Shuttle Bitrate 1411 kbps Horre Search Pure Analog BI Fri 13 45 The following display appears when the Search menu is called Back Search Fri Klo Search FFW 00 00 47 E Search Speed Ei Pure Analog BIN Fri 13 46 The search can now be started with the FFW amp FRW fast forward fast rewind softkeys Different search speeds are available 3x 6x 12x 24x The Play softkey stops the fast winding and returns the device to Play mode Back closes the Search menu Back Search Play FR Fast Forward FF 00 01 56 Search Speed Pure Analog BIN Fri 13 46 Operation Info Status overview The Info softk
54. the Pa WEB Key E touch keys The Insert touch key insert a character to the left of the cursor The Delete touch key deletes the character where the cursor is currently positioned NOTE A change in this menu requires a restart to be carried out Configuration Authentication WEP The MMM offers both the WEP authentications Openand Shared The required authentication can be set through the WEP Auth touch key NOTE A change in this menu requires a restart to be carried out Configuration multimedia Setup 5 gt WPA 2 PSK WPA 2 Key LI WPA Cipher WPA encryption is done using a WPA 2 The MMM offers both AES and 7KIP as key that is defined once for the router WPA cipher encryption standard and all WLAN devices The required encryption standard can be Enter your WLAN network WPA 2 key set through the WPA Chph Touch key here WPA Mey Setup 5 WPA Key Insert ts ee Delete WPA Ciph ma acl Menu Pure Analog MN I Thu 1103 The cursor is moved left and right NoTE a with the 7a WPA Key EJ touch keys The A change in this menu requires a restart Insert touch key insert a character to to be carried out the left of the cursor The Delete touch key deletes the character where the cursor is currently positioned NOTE A change in this menu requires a restart to be carried out LU 40 multimedia Setup 6 DHCP Using the E CHEF touch key you can define
55. the Revox Radio Portal with its choice of over 11 000 radio stations and podcasts and with new stations being added every day Just register online and search through the site for programmes that interest you As soon as you have made your choices these stations appear immediately on the M51 and wall mounted displays in the My Favorites English Dansk Portugu s Espanol Norsk Italiano Francais Svensk Nederlands Deutsch Suomi About us Contact us Revox Internet Audio Portal start page Initial login You must register your MMM in order to be able to use the IAP service Registration is done using your MMM s MAC address your e mail address and password that you define for yourself When logging in for the first time please enter the MAC address of your MMM This uniquely identifies your MMM You will find the MAC address in the MMM Setup menu on Page 1 Press Source touch key 22 area Then all you have to is decide which one you want to listen to now Restart Setup 1 u IF Address u 192 166 100 121 Fast start MAC Address u U0 13269a 9d 68 E Playlist ln Menu Pure Analog BMI Fri 08 07 MAC address is made up of six pairs of characters e g 00 1a 2b 8a 8d 6a Dont enter the separators when inputting the address For the example shown above the correct input in the IAP would be 001A2B8A8D6A Operation multimedia IAP Registration page Member Login Email address Password Forgot your password N
56. tions and Internet based podcasts Revox has setup the Internet Audio Portal where you can search for your favourite stations and podcasts by genre location language and station through the comfort of your wi own PC You have to register with the MAC address of your Multimedia Madule Start Website u tact News tter Downloa s ee _ 2 nunne Products Multiroom Entertainment Distribution HOME CONTACT NEWSLETTER CATALOGUES LEGAL NOTICES CHANGE LANGUAGE To the nternet Audio Portal gt 21 LU multimedia Internet Audio Portal IAP You can login Member Login if your MMM has already been registered in the Internet Audio Portal IAP If this is not the case you can register with gt Member Login Email address Password Forgot your password Not a member Register here Operation How to do this is described in the next chapter nitia login Dominating Entertainment O Welcome to the Revox Audio Portal By integrating the new Multimedia module Internet Radio and or your iPod can also be accessed through existing M51s and M10s If you have a Multiroom System at home the Multimedia Module even allows you immediate access to Internet Radio from any room in the house Just simply select Internet Radio through your wall mounted display through your remote control or even your smart phone You can optimise your listening experience by creating Favourite Lists through
57. tions such as rock jazz folk etc Within the genre the individual radio stations are either listed alphabetically A Stations or by the countries offering this type of music Podcasts By Locations Listing of podcast transmissions based on the country continent where the provider is located Podcasts By Genres Listing of podcast transmission based on the genre which these transmissions are assigned to Operation New Stations New radio stations are being added somewhere in the world every day As you wont want to go to the effort of searching for new radio station arrivals every day yourself these are listed in the selection New Stations Most Popular Stations Listing of the Internet radio stations that are currently being listened to the most Internet radio playback The following display appears after a station has been selected Back Internet Radio Pause Previous SWR2 Live Mest E Bitrate 128 kbps Home Buffer lyMdusic Pure Analog BMI l Tue 15 47 Using the Previous and Next touch keys you can scroll to the preceding or the following transmission within the list respectively Pause interrupts playback if it Is a Podcast transmission LH On the other hand in the case of a live streaming from a radio station the pause function Is deactivated Operation Shortening access times When you store stations or podcasts through the Internet radio option into the MyMusic folder a list path is
58. ubject to copyright 9 Connection Technical Data Playable formats Streaming Client Playlists Internet Radio Data Base Supported Mediaserver Interfaces WLAN Operation distance Audio data Distortion factor Signal to noise ratio Channel separation Appendix WAV 96 kHz 32 bit FLAC 24 bit AIFF 32 bit AAC MP3 cbr vbr 320 kB OGG Vorbis WMA XXX HD Audioformate nicht ber WLAN XXX HD Audio format not via WLAN M3U PLS Revox Internet Audio Portal Online Services Connect Server WMDRM10 UPnP AV 1 1 und DLNA kompatible Server Microsoft WindowsMedia Ethernet 10 100 WLAN 802 11b g USB 2 0 iPod 300m open space 30 100 m in Building depending on building design Measured data Measuring conditions lt 0 006 Streaming Client mp3 192 kps gt 95 dB Filter 100Hz 22 kHz gt 95 dB 1 kHz The audio formats listed must be supported by the UPnP server so that the MMM can play them It is not enough for the audio files simply to exist on the server Revox GmbH Am Krebsgraben 15 D 78048 VS Villingen tel 49 7721 8704 0 fax 49 7721 8704 29 info revox de www revox de Switzerland Revox Schweiz AG Wehntalerstrasse 190 CH 8105 Regensdorf tel 41 44 871 66 11 fax 41 44 871 66 19 info revox ch www revox ch NURS Gare Revox Austria GmbH Josef Pirchl Strasse 38 AT 6370 Kitzb hel tel 43 535 666 299 fax 43 535 666 299 4 info revox at WWW revox at
59. w or modified selection options will be added in the future At the time of printing this manual the following selection criteria were available e Playlists e Artists e Albums e Songs e Genres e Composers e Audiobooks You can make your selection using the Page and Select navigation softkeys The individual selection criteria are selected with the Browse softkey Back Revox iPod Browse Page eee Select Albums Page Ele Select le omposers Horne Audiobooks ABC Pure Analog IMM I amp Thu 11 36 Operation Press Play to start the playback of the title u iPod Music Pause ABBA Previous Mest old Dancing Queen Bitrate 1411 kbps Horne Search Repeat Shuttle Pure Analog BMI l Fri 13 45 You can scroll to the preceding or the following track respectively within the list album using the Previous and Next Use Pause to interrupt the playback The Shuffle Repeat and Search functions are described in detail in the chapter General control softkeys see pages 9 10 NOTE iPod name The headline of the display shows the name of the iPod that was assigned to it with unes in this case Ae Vox iPod Charging the iPod battery a Your iPod s battery is charged up during operation In standby mode charging only takes place when an external power supply is used See page 47 amp 48 Operation Internet Radio The selection Internet Radio gives you access to thousands of radio stations av
60. work breaks down because e Internet network problems e Server capacity fully utilised Connection NETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS The connection is lost after a few minutes This is a system based characteristic of the UPnP standard Active communication starts on a port with a number higher than 1024 and then changes regularly during operation Not all firewall programs recognise this knocking on different doors as a continuous connection Depending on the configuration the firewall may decide against an unknown client in case of doubt Depending on the firewall software this can be resolved through the following actions e By using a fixed IP and without DHCP define the MMM as a so called Trusted Host i e a device from which all communication is considered to be trustworthy e Allow the server to accept incoming and outgoing communication with the MMM over ports 1024 65535 Activate the exception setting for UPnP Framework e g Windows XP Firewall or activate Permit UPnP communication 53 54 Connection NETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS The MMM finds my Access Point however my computer is not displayed Make sure you have installed a UPnP server on your computer and that this is activated Depending on the amount of data and the software it can take a few seconds before the option appears as a selection on the MMM e You have activated a MAC address filter on your router In this case add
61. ws the list of the playlists that have been added Playlist1 to Playlist 5 A maximum of 8 playlists can be added and or can be called up through M Text Back PL Setup Play Fr Playl 1 2 PlauL 2 size a aL PlauL 5 Select Delete al amp Del PL 4okHz Ill I Wed 17 28 Important A list that is going to be edited on the storage medium e g NAS must be removed from the 1 8 list first When editing is complete it can be added back in so that it can be controlled with M Text again 29 multimedia Setup 1 Deleting playlists If a playlist is to be deleted completely it has to be removed from the MMM list of playlists first before it is then removed from the storage medium This prevents paths that are no longer valid from being stored in the MMM Back PL Setup Play Fr PlayL 1 2 PlauL 2 zeci EO ag PlauL 5 Select Delete al amp Del PL 43kHz IN Wed 17 28 Delete All All of the stored playlists will be deleted Del PL Only the selected playlist will be deleted You can leave the MMM playlist editor again with the Exit softkey Configuration Configuration Setup 1 Fast Start Quickstart function The MMM 06 has a quickstart mode Fast Start that reduces the switch on time to just a few seconds In this way the MMM processor is no longer put in standby when switching off but maintains a permanent connection to the individual MMM sources Restart Setup 1 IF Ad
62. y large capacity gt 500 GB which other devices can access If the NAS server contains an UPnP AV server service the MMM can access and play media files that are stored on the NAS Recommendations NAS Revox S37 RipNAS Synology QNAP with 7wonky Media Server Buffalo Link Station Power Line LAN With the Power Line LAN data Is transmitted through the existing power cable network So called Power Line Modems are required on the transmitter and receiver side As a rule Power Line LANs offer reasonably fault free data transmission with a data rate sufficient for audio streaming We recommend Power Line Modems with bit rates of 200 or 600 MBit s Appendix NETWORK TERMINOLOGY Proxy Server A proxy or proxy server is a computer in the network that makes data transfer quicker and more efficient and that can also increase security by deploying access control mechanisms Usually you do not find proxy servers in home networks In such a case you don t need to define a proxy address during the MMM network configuration The MMM allows the use of a proxy server Router WLAN Router A central network device that establishes and manages the communication between the network devices Current devices increasing combine the function of the router with the function of an access point for wireless data communication These combi devices are often referred to as WLAN routers Normally the WLAN router in a network take

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

Lightolier Task Lighting UCA User's Manual  Série HI 147-00 - Hanna Instruments Canada  - Engesul  GasAlertMicroClip XT Manual do Operador  Philips GC1115 Steam iron  BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR  COUVERTURE ANTI-FEU GRAND FORMAT  Sony Xperia T3 8GB 4G Purple  istruzioni di installazione, funzionamento e manutenzione per l`uso  CycleAnalyst Man.cdr  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file