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1. Previous page Next page View Sort by All Stations 592 by Alpha A Z Station name Location Genre Stream we BBC Radio 1Xtra London United Kingdom Hip Hop R amp B WMA 64K vot BBC Radio 2 UK Only London United Kingdom Variety WMA 64K ee BBC Radio 3 UK Only London United Kingdom Classical Jazz Wworld WMA 64K ens BBC Radio 4 LW UK Only London United Kingdom News Talk WMA 64K wi BBC Rad o 4 UK Only London United Kingdom News Talk WMA 64K ws BBC Radio 5Live International London United Kingdom News Sports WMA 48K 63 network receiver Error messages A Music content not available Music content has been selected that is no longer available e g a My Music entry that points to a track on a USB stick that has been removed from the S119 S120 The receiver tries for a few seconds to startthe music Please wait Waiting for Music Thul3 45 S119 Sit 92 BE The following message appears if it was not possible to start the choice Please wait a Cant play Music Press OK 64 Status displays B Music source not available A music source has been selected that is no longer available e g an iPod from Apple that is no longer connected to the S119 S120 USB iPod Thul3 45 S119 i ae Non available sources are indicated in the Main menu by the O character If the source is available the square is filled in J At the beginning of the start up process not all sources are availab
2. 12 First steps in the Main menu A oa ea a Lithium battery information 12 Radio not available c sssssssssssseseeseees 26 S208 Overview nnunsenssnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 13 119 S120 Basic settings uunuununnonnnnnnnnno 27 Explanation of the Remote control 14 E Speaker Setup 28 Charging the battery cssssssseeeees 15 E Network N rcccccinnnnnnnnnnaaanan 30 Charging control status display 15 Network Status 30 Battery Care unmunnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 16 WLAN StatuS ai 30 Keep the number of charging cycles to IP Settings cccsessescsscsessssesessesseeseeseeeeee 30 a MINIMUM eeeereeeeneennennenensensnnennnnnennenenn 16 WLAN Settings 31 Store in a cool environment 16 Network Restart uaneaneneeenn 31 Total discharge protection 16 MAC Address 31 Useful facts Revox Joy radio system 16 Quick start function 31 E SoftWare nensunsennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 32 Internet uuseeserseeseensensensensensennnnnsennennnn 32 SD een 32 E Remote acceSsS uunseensnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 33 E COOK aa 33 E Auto Standby sasessesesnennnnennnennnn 34 Operation Start up process 35 The configuration options 2 222u22020222 36 Operation nuuunuennunnnnunnnunnnnnunnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 37 network receiver Main menu uusunnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 38 Last WISH saann
3. network receiver 119 120 Connection panel Please take note of the connection information on the following pages Speaker output Right Left USB iPod iPhone Loudspeaker Optical 1 SN 10001 230V 50Hz 150W MAC 00 1a 2b 82 1e 50 N OO NOT OPEN Joy 119 Power JO NOT OPEN CAUTION Net work WLAN antenna Optical 2 rebsgrabe 78048 VS Villi Type plate Digital inputs optical 10 Digital inputs coax Analogue inputs line Stat up Fadlory i N Presentation Start DAB FM button optional Factory Reset Power switch REVOX J z Made in Germany 4 output P Digital WAT A Analogue Digital output output line coax Analogue output subwoofer Power socket Presentation network receiver Explanation ofthe connections Name AC Power Aux 1 Aux 2 Coax 1 Coax 2 Optional Factory Loudspeaker Right Left Network Power switch Optical 1 Optical 2 Output Analog Output Digital Output Sub Subwoofer Start up USB Wi Fi Function Power cable connection class 2 with ground cable The voltage definition V on the unit label must be adhered to Analogue audio inputs max input voltage 2 0 V pp Digital audio inputs through coaxial cable Antenna input for an optional FM DAB module Reset button for restoring factory defaults Can be activated using a paper Clip Speaker connection I
4. Normally the WLAN router in a network takes 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 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 70 Network terminology glossary 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 119 120 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 ht
5. Speaker Setup Network Software Remote Access Clock Auto Standby You can make your inputs and selections in the individual menus using the navigation buttons OK and the number pad 4 gt Decrease Delete Increase av Up Down OK Confirm 0 9 Direct input of numbers letters em Uppercase Lowercase blue network receiver Re control S208 aLast Music amp My Music aRadio DUSB iPod o Audio Server SLocal Input sis __ Sound Settings Alarm Clock Alarm Clock 2 Short Time Alarm amp Sleep Timer amp Change My Music Device Info Basic Settings Hs m Basic Settings I Speaker Setup Network Software E Remote Access Clock BAuto Standby Wed 13 45 S119 Sita Brauer Pr EB 21 network receiver E Speaker Setup Through the Speaker menu you can make all the basic settings to adjust your Revox speakers to optimally match your installation environment and the 119 120 For the development of the DSP system Revox measured all the current Re sound speakers and their characteristics under studio conditions and added this information to the amplifier characteristic curve As well as the audio physical parameters the performance range of the speaker Is taken into account and if necessary the maximum output performance of the speaker outputs is throttled back This guarantees that your speaker is only subjected to the power th
6. AC Power er 49 50 network receiver Rename Input The S119 S120 offers the option of assigning freely definable names to its analogue and digital inputs You no longer have to remember which external device is connected to which input You can simply give each input a name that makes the assignment obvious Local Input Rename Input Thul 3 45 S119 psig HE To do this select the field Rename Input on the remote control A list of all 6 inputs is displayed You can now change each input using the following buttons on the S208 4 Delete gt Cursor to the right OK Select Confirm 0 9 Direct input of numbers letters 0 1 Special characters Uppercase Lowercase blue Operation After you have renamed an input and confirmed the change with the OK button it is displayed in the Play view as follows for example Lokale Source en iz CD Player Thul3 45 S119 EA us The newly assigned name CD Player in this example is shown within the source logo while the original name or the input used is shown above the logo These means you always have both pieces of information available Operation Settings and comfort functions The S119 S120 offers a wide range of comfort functions to make the daily usage easier This includes various alarm clock and timer functions as well as sound control and preferred settings As these functions are directly connected with the N
7. Light blue Quickstart function on Unit is in standby mode If the Quickstart function is activated the network processor is switched on permanently This significantly reduces the switch on phase as the connection to the network doesnt have to be built up again All other sub assemblies such as the audio signal processing or the outputs including the main transformer are switched off as with normal standby mode Quickstart mode is also a requirement in order to be able to control the receiver with a network based Revox App Power consumption approx 4 5 W The USB input supports the charging of external devices e g an iPhone in standby mode without USB feed network receiver Green flashing After switching on at the power switch the status LED flashes green for about 10 seconds During this time the S208 remote control can be paired synchronised with the receiver i e these two devices can be connected with each other functionally You will find the necessary steps for this procedure explained in the S208 Remote contro chapter Red flashing A non defined fault has occurred If necessary switch the unit off and on using the power switch Red permanent The timer in the network receiver is active This can be the case for example if the timer function is activated with which the receiver switches itself on automatically after a certain time White O The receiver is in operation
8. When the system is first setup this folder is of course empty network receiver e Internet Radio The selection Internet Radio gives you access to thousands of radio stations available 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 broadcasts such as news programmes 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 Currently the following selection options are available under the Internet radio section Internet Radio Favorites Added Stations Device location Country Location EGenre Podcasts By Location Podcasts By Genre New Stations Most Popular Stations 41 42 network receiver The selection options in the Internet radio menu are constantly being adapted to meet customer requirements It can occur therefore that new or modified selection options are added At the time of printing this manual the following selection criteria were available e Favourites e Added Stations e Device location country e Location e Genres e Podcasts By Location e Podcasts By Genre e New Stations e Most Popular Stations Favourites Under Fa
9. settings that are not needed every day e g automatic switch off speaker selection or renaming the device You will find a detailed description of the options within the S119 S120 Basic settings starting from page 27 Chapter Basic settings 57 network receiver Setting up Internet Radio The list of radio stations that appears in the Internet Radio section of your 5119 5120 is made available by a service provider and transferred to your network receiver through the Internet connection You can extend and edit the Favourites and Added radio stations lists in the Internet Radio menu as you wish through Support Revox Online Services in Revox s Internet Portal ntelligent Re syst The systen HOME The world s s exceptional o A system wh dards today Revox axhibiting at High End 2012 in Munich Internet Audio Portal This is done as follows Open your Internet browser and call the Revox Homepage under www revox de Germany www revox ch Switzerland WWW revox com English Clicking on Revox Online Service calls the Revox Internet Audio Portal where you can register and configure your 119 S120 network receiver Revox Internet Audio Portal Durch Integration eines Multimedia Moduls k nnen dia Re systems M51 M10 oder M100 u a auf Intemet Radiostationen zugre fen Um Ihnen die Suche nach Internet Radio Stationen und Internet basierten Podcasts zu verointachen hat Rovax das Int
10. Internet radio or they can be tracks from a USB stick or a network drive My Music can also be called directly through the button Call My music list on the S208 remote control There can be a maximum of 18 entries As some sources may no longer be available because for example the USB stick was unplugged it can happen that the entry path is no longer valid no longer exists This is shown in the display with the message Can t play music Press OK When the system is first setup this folder is of course empty You can rename or also delete the existing My Music entries through the Change My Music menu item To do this press briefly on the amp button and select this menu item Figure 1 The name of the entry can be changed through corresponding item in the following menu Figure 2 You can also delete individual or all entries You will find an exact description of this on Page 55 network receiver Device Sound Settings Alarm Clock I a Alarm Clock 2 Short Time Alarm amp Sleep Timer amp Change My Music Device Info Basic Settings Figure 1 SRE a EEE My Music m aEdit Name Delete Title Delete All Figure 2 EEE EEE 39 network receiver My Music iRadio Shortening access times When you store stations or podcasts through the Internet radio option into the My Music folder a list path is created in the background If a My Music entry is now called the receiver
11. Remote control Function with S119 S120 network receiver not IR operation Switch S119 S120 off hotkey to switch between switch on network receivers and IR devices Menu dependant option buttons number input 4 lower upper case Main menu with source selection radio USB local sources etc Access to basic settings Short press S119 S120 settings only if there is already a connection to the receiver Long press 208 settings Displays the information screen about the currently selected source Adds the track that is currently playing to the My music list Calls the My music list Quit menu Up one level Back Change zone Displays all available zones Displays the source s Home menu e g radio music server 600000060 i j Confirm Accept Select Right Left Decrease Increase Delete Cursor to the right Up Down Decrease Increase Volume control Volume level can be set from 0 to 40 Comfort start up volume Mute Un mute Decrease Increase Down Up Stop Track down up Down Up Record currently without function Play Pause LIEF Digits 0 9 Letters A Z Start end SHUFFLE Start end REPEAT track all 00O Ifthe volume is set to a level higher than Vol 20 when it is switched off a ag one volume level Vol 10 is used when the device is switched on again Presentation Charging the battery The 208 remote control has a rechargeable lithium ion battery that can be
12. S119 S19 a Here you now have the option of selecting whether the update should be done over the Internet or using a USB stick Configuration Do not execute any actions at the 119 S120 while an update is running Internet This is a quick and easy option for carrying out an update This option should however only be chosen if the 119 S120 has a stable LAN connection If only a WLAN connection is possible we recommend using a USB stick for the update Start the update with the OK button USB with FAT FAT32 formatting Download the bin file from the Revox Homepage and save it to the root folder of your USB stick Do not put the bin file in a sub folder Plug the USB stick into the USB socket on the back of the 119 S120 and start the update with the OK button NTFS formatted USB sticks are not recognised by the S119 S120 The progress of the update is visible on the S208 display while the update is running Wait until the update is completed Configuration Remote access If Remote access is activated UPnP commands from UPnP Control points are accepted This means that the S119 S120 can be externally controlled through the network LAN WLAN e g by UPnP based apps like the Plug Player If Remote access is deactivated the 119 S120 can only be controlled through the S208 remote control Remote Access __ Enable or disable remote access via LAN Wifi UPnP control point Modus sw
13. already have carried out the pairing You can switch the S119 S120 on directly by pressing the hotkey on the remote control with the name S119 or S120 In the example on the right that would be hotkey A Carrying out a pairing with a new 208 In the case of a new 208 remote control that has not been paired the pairing process is started by confirming the Start Pairing option during the green phase Now the 208 tries to connect to the network receiver If one is recognised it transmits its name to the 208 This can now be edited and assigned at a later stage to a hotkey This successfully completes the pairing process and the receiver is automatically switched on lf the T battery icon is already visible on the S208 or if there is no display at all the battery needs to be charged see Chapter Charging the battery system ae Handset SChange Zone System Information Start Pairing Thu 13 45 Not connected System Settings Handset Device Selection Change Zone System Information Start Pairing ARE a nn m Configuration First steps in the Main menu M While the connection is being established to the network Please wait Currently starting up appears in the display Then the S208 Home menu with the sources is displayed Sources identified with a E are sources that are available or present On the other hand O indicates that these sources are Currently not yet available or cannot be r
14. automatically from the router DHCP must therefore be possible and or activated in the router settings If this is not wanted the receiver can also be assigned a fxed IP address See Chapter Network settings The firewall is blocking access See Chapter NETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS 65 66 network receiver e WLAN connection The WLAN antenna at the receiver the WLAN router is not available The WLAN function is deactivated at the router or the router is switched off See Chapter Wetwork settingsand WLAN status The Main menu is called by pressing the M Home button on the 208 You will find more information about setting up and operating the network receiver in the chapters Settings and Operation Status displays Status displays Status messages A Switching the device on Connection Request Please wait while remote is trying to establish your network receiver C Switching the device off Connection Release The network receiver has been switched off connection ES a 251192 E This display appears shortly after the The 208 remote control has switched network receiver is switched on The the network receiver off and the wireless remote control is trying to establish a connection to it is interrupted connection to the selected receiver B Waiting for the network Please wait Currently starting up S a a A wireless connection between the remote control and
15. charged using either the supplied charger or a mini USB connection Use the charger with the supplied USB cable and the pluggable power supply Insert the 208 vertically in the charger cradle Step 1 and then let it slope backwards step 2 This ensures that there is good contact between the 4 gold contact connections on the charging cradle and the remote control Alternatively the charger can also be connected to the network receiver s USB output if this is not needed for any other purpose In this case the pluggable power supply is not required network receiver Charging control status display ZZ Battery is being charged do not interrupt the charging process gt DZ Battery is fully charged charging process can be ended Battery almost empty i Battery empty please recharge Connecting charger to the power supply USB Mini 19 network receiver EN Keep the number of charging cycles to a minimum The working life of a lithium ion battery is largely determined by the number of times it is charged irrespective of whether it is charged from 90 to 100 or from 10 to 100 For this reason it makes sense to charge the remote only once the charge level display is showing Almost empty or Empty This will lengthen the working life of the battery with the same number of charging cycles Battery care Store in a cool environment If possible dont place or keep the remote control i
16. dust accesses to the inside of the device Do not stand any articles with open flames e g lit candles on the unit Please note In order to exclude the risk of an electric shock do not remove the housing Only have repair work carried out by a Revox specialist dealer Volume Loud music can cause hearing damage Avoid extremes of volume particularly over longer periods of time Supervision Do not allow children to handle the equipment without supervision Do not allow children in close proximity to the unit Do not operate the 119 S120 without supervision Switch the power switch off or unplug the unit if you are going to be absent for a longer period of time Cleaning The unit should be cleaned using just a damp soft and clean cloth without any abrasive cleaning agents Introduction Regulations pertaining to the unit In EU and EEC countries Revox offers a guarantee on units bought in the EU over and above the statutory rights of guarantee claims against the seller The guarantee covers material and labour during the period of the guarantee which is defined by the Revox Sales Partners in the individual countries that make upthe EU In all countries the guarantee services offered by the Revox Sales Agents are over and above the statutory regulations They are only valid in the country of purchase Proof of purchase from an authorised Revox Partner must be produced to make a claim on the guarantee Th
17. es 1 Mix Radio Trance My preferences GD CZ 108 xtra ez 10Radio es 1Radio em 2 Ten FM am 209 Radio English Dansk Portugu s es PFS oor Espa ol Norsk Italiano Francais Svensk Nederlands es naa 2CR FM Deutsch Suomi ae C m About us Contact us Logout zn Y aw 60 North FM Radio station listing in the IAP 62 Next page Sort by Alpha A Z 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 Douglas United Kingdom Top 40 WMA 64K Shetland United Kingdom World Europe Folk WMA 130K Internet Audio Portal Adding radio stations to Favorits Clicking on the in the station list adds the corresponding radio station to the Favourites in the receivers 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 network receiver Favourite stations Choose 3 favourites group and click Go to add the Station BBC Radio 2 UK Only to your Favourites Create new favourites group with ch your station
18. in the range from 1 18 Delete All Select the option Delete All The complete My Music list will be irretrievably deleted Confirm the intention to delete with the OK button Operation Inserting entries quickly amp simply If you should accidently have deleted all entries or if they have been deleted automatically by a software update you can restore them quickly if they were Internet radio stations Create a folder through the Online Services Internet Portal on www revox de that contains all your favourite stations Next time you start the receiver with Internet access this folder will transfer automatically to your 119 S120 You will find the folder in the Internet radio Favourites selection see also page 40 Chapter nternet radio section Favourites Here you can call each station directly and add them back to My music quickly and easily with the Add to My music Operation Device info The 119 S120 network receiver is controlled by 3 micro processors that handle different tasks e g network activity audio processing safety monitoring wireless connection timer activity etc The Device info menu shows the different software and hardware versions This display is principally intended for the Revox Development and Service departments and doesnt contain any functions that are needed for day to day use network receiver Basic settings The Basic settings menu offers all those
19. in the status bar at the bottom of the display This is also important for the receiver s alarm clock function Brightness The TFT colour display can be operated at three different brightness settings low medium high as well as in automatic mode In this case the integrated brightness sensor see S208 overview measures the ambient brightness and adjusts the background lighting accordingly The brighter the background lighting selection the shorter the battery life Background colour Five colours are available as background colour Dark grey Walnut Blue Red Moss green On the one hand this gives you the option of choosing a colour that matches your personal preference but it also makes it easier to differentiate between them if several remotes are being used Configuration m Hotkeys Four hotkeys are available per Zone Room that can have network receivers or IR devices assigned to them from the list of available devices Network receivers are integrated into this list by being paired with the 208 IR devices are integrated through the 208 EasyCreator PC program You can now assign these devices to the hotkeys in the corresponding zones through the hotkey menu This function is also available in the S208 EasyCreator PC program Change language Here you can select the remote controls menu language You can choose between English German French Italian Spanish Dutch Rename d
20. input of numbers letters 0 1 Special characters em Uppercase Lowercase blue This function should not be confused with Rename device in which the receiver hardware can be fitted with a new name see alo page 18 WLAN status deactivated if LAN used Status display of e WiFi Signal e WiFi Channel e Encryption IP Settings Here you can choose whether you want to assign a fixed IP address or whether the S119 S120 will obtain an automatic IP address from the router using DHCP Selection options e Automatic DHCP e Manual input Configuration In the case of a manual input you can make the following settings IP Address Subnet mask Gateway IP DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 O O O O Pressing the OK button moves you from one input field to the next After the DNS Server 2 input has been made the data is applied and the system attempts to establish a connection Factory setting DHCP WLAN Settings Here you can make the settings for a WLAN connection If there is no LAN connection any wireless networks that are found are displayed in a list Select the WLAN network you want to use and allow the system to guide you through the connection menu If there is already a LAN connection you can enter the network name SSID and establish a connection by inputting the password the encryption type and the DHCP definitions Network Restart Carry out a restart after modifying the network setti
21. the connection to the remote control using pairing All the functions of the S119 S120 network receiver are controlled through the S208 remote control Through the bi directional wireless connection the 208 can display content and operating state keeping you up to date at all times Control is not just limited to one network receiver Actually up to 24 receivers can be controlled To make this possible each network receiver has to be introduced to the remote control one time This is called pairing 119 network receiver The S208 remote control can only communicate or have a wireless connection with one receiver at a time If a connection to a second receiver Is established the connection to the first receiver is automatically closed The picture below shows the pairing process between the S208 and a network receiver You will find an exact description of this process on the next page 23 24 network receiver Configuration The first step Establishing the connection to the remote control Once all connections are in place the network receiver can be switched on using the power switch After switching on the green status LED on the front panel flashes for about 10 seconds Pairing between the network receiver and an S208 remote control can be carried out during this green phase In the case of a combi package consisting of network receiver and S208 remote control Revox will
22. your network through which the data traffic with the world outside your network i e the Internet is handled Network terminology glossary 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 119 120 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 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 S119 S120 the MAC address can either be read out in the basic Settings Network or alternatively from the MAC sticker on the back of the receiver network receiver NAS Network Attache
23. 68 Bi e E EEE EEE teeters 68 LAN esnin ani 68 Gate Way ie 68 Client nsnsseeeseeseesensensensnnnennenenenne 69 DEEP einar 69 IF AUTE SS Ann 69 MAC Address ccececcscsssssseseeeseeeens 69 NAS neun 69 Power Line LAN 69 Proxy SEPVEP ccsceccssessesssesessesssersseseeees 69 Router WLAN Router 2 70 OCIA OF ns 70 IS nennen 70 UP TE EL een 70 WLAN ce 71 WP sai 71 a a AEE nites 71 Wi Fi ee 71 Network Questions amp Answers 72 ABBERON ee 75 Warranty coaseccucaucaicucestantacncericutaciateatacsrecarons 75 Copyright advice uuaunsensnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 75 Environmental protection u 2esu2sr22020 75 Technical data S119 120 76 Introduction Welcome The S119 and 120 network receivers from Revox combine the latest streaming technology with an audiophile stereo output from the high end range When you see the compact construction it is easy to forget that there are full blown torodial transformers and heavy duty power supplies at work in the network receivers so that if required up to 240 watts S120 are available at the speaker terminals Combined with the DSP professional speakers and space correction you in the company of your Revox speakers will reach a musical zenith which need fear no comparison with its peers For the benefit of audiophile music lovers Revox deliberately avoided the use of fans So
24. A ae ee aes Using the navigation compass you can set the switch on time the sound source the wake up volume max volume 40 as well as the days of the week when the receiver should wake you up The following options are available as the sound source e Alarm sound classical beep e Radio e Audio server e USB e iPod e My Music No 1 18 With all sources except the alarm sound you must ensure that the source is available at the preset time If the 119 120 identifies that it is not possible to play the desired source it automatically selects one that is Operation available If none of the audio sources can be played the alarm sound is used as the last option The weekday selection is done simply by using the 4 buttons and OK The blue bar indicates the currently selected day The day can be activated with OK A large icon with a blue border indicates a day when the alarm clock will operate A small black amp white icon indicates a day when the alarm clock will remain silent In the example shown here the alarm clock is active on Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday and is switched off on the other three days of the week You can use the Test option to check the alarm clock setting in terms of the volume and the source and correct them if necessary Selecting OK ends the test Otherwise the test stops automatically after 30 seconds Deactivating the alarm clock In the Switch on time
25. C 100 240 V AC SPDIFF up to 96 kHz 500 mV 39 kOhm WAV 96 kHz 32 bit FLAC 24 bit AIFF 32 bit AAC MP3 cbr vbr 320 kB OGG Vorbis WMA WAV FLAC AIFF MP3 requires Lame gapless tags MP3 _ACCURATE_LENGTH ENC_DELAY ENC_PADDING and AAC requires gapless tag iTunSMPB as set by iTunes M3U PLS Revox Internet Audio Portal Online Services UPnP AV 1 1 and DLNA compatible Server Microsoft Windows Media Measured without any speakers or external devices 2 The audio formats listed must be supported by the UPnP server so that the S119 120 can play them It is not enough for the audio files simply to exist on the server Firmware Revox Joy S208 Version 1 13 76 Kontakt Contact Deutschland Germany 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 Schweiz 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 sterreich Austria 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 Irrt mer und technische nderungen vorbehalten E amp EO network receiver User manual Part no 10 30 3200 Copyright by Revox GmbH Germany
26. III network receiver Clock Normally the network receiver gets its time setting from the Internet In order that it can display the right time for your location with or without daylight saving based on the Universal Coordinated Time UTC it needs the offset from UTC and the definition of whether daylight saving is currently active or not Clock p Deviation from Universal Time 01 00 hour s Daylight saving Wed 13 45 S119 psig HE Example offsets from UTC 0 00 England Ireland Portugal 1 00 Germany Switzerland Austria Sweden Norway France Spain Italy The Netherlands Belgium 2 00 Finland This menu should not be confused with the Time menu for the S208 remote control on Page 17 which only runs there in the background as a backup security system in the event of a power outage etc 33 network receiver Auto Standby The automatic standby function can be activated through this menu In this way the network receiver is automatically switched to standby mode if the network connection is interrupted for more than 5 minutes or the playback from USB iPod media is ended The same applies for the Music server as well Auto Standby Mode off Automatic switch off has no effect on the following sources e Coax 1 2 e Optical 1 2 e Aux1 2 e Radio Configuration Operation Operation Start up process Once all the basic settings for the S208
27. IR Code can be integrated through a database The remote control is configured using the free of charge S208 EasyCreator PC software that can be downloaded from the Revox homepage Initial operation The remote control battery should be charged up for at least 3 hours before you start to use it Please refer to Page 15 of this User manual for information on how to do this The charger supplied with the remote control is used to charge the lithium ion battery in the S208 The operation of the S119 S120 using the 5208 Remote control is described in the next chapter The setting options of the remote itself such as the background colour of the display are defined in the 208 On the other hand the menus and setting options that affect the network receiver itself depend on the corresponding device As a result the description is split between the S208 and the S119 S120 Presentation One S208 controls several receivers Up to 24 network receivers can be controlled with one 208 Remote control However it can only communicate or have a wireless connection with one receiver at a time If a connection to a second receiver is established Se ect device hotkey the connection to the first receiver is automatically closed Two S208s for one receiver If you are using several S208 remotes it should be noted that one receiver can only have a wireless connection to one remote controller at a time If for example there is alre
28. User manual Joy network receiver 119 120 REVOX Dominating Entertainment Revox of Switzerland Contents network receiver WEI neues 3 S208 Basic settings nsnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 17 SCH De en 4 E Remote cControl scscsseeees 17 Scope Of delivery uusuusensennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 4 E Select device uneusensnensnnnnnnnnnnene 19 SEL EBENE NE reese eee ese 4 E Change ZONGC scsccssseseeeeees 19 Caution Lithium batteries internal 4 E Information 2uu2u22u220020020000000n20n 19 Installation Safety advice 5 E Start Pairing 20 Safety measureS nunnensnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6 FITSEEONTAEL 1 00 21 Regulations pertaining to the unit 7 Speakers and outputs ees 21 Bae cds cee anc estan hate E E 7 Power cable acirmnenseneaneesnutennenenies 21 119 120 Front panel scessssssese 8 LAN WLAN network connetction 21 Display colours Status LED 0 000 9 Establishing the connection to the network 119 120 Connection panel E 22 Explanation of the connections 11 Establishing the connection to the remote control using pairing 2 22 22224202020202002000 23 208 Remote control 12 Establishing the connection to the remote COMO ee een 24 Initial operation 2 22u2222020202000000000020000 12 One S208 controls several receivers 12 Two S208s for one receiver
29. 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 is unable to assist you send your device carriage free without accessories to your national Sales Office Please supply a complete description of the fault together with your address Copyright advice iPod is a registered trademark of Apple Inc in the USA and or other countries iPhone is a registered trademark of Apple Inc All other brand and product names cited are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders A network receiver Environmental protection Packaging We recommend keeping the original box and packaging material so that if required the device can be transported safely S119 S120 Please note The EU Directive 2002 96 EC governs the correct return handling and recycling of used electronic devices For this reason electronic used devices must be disposed of separately This device should not be disposed of with normal domestic waste You can take your used device free of charge to recognised disposal points You can get further information about the return of such devices from your local authority also in non EU countries Disposal of the S208 Remote control The S208 remote control must R be disposed of in accordance with valid legislation and regulations As this product contains a rechargeable battery it should not be disposed of wi
30. ady a connection to remote control 1 remote control 2 cannot establish a connection to the receiver Remote control 2 can only establish a connection once remote control 1 has ended the connection to the receiver with the button or has established a connection to another receiver Lithium battery information The remote control with the battery in it should not be exposed to sources of great heat such as the direct rays of the sun or to fire Please also read the information concerning the disposal of this product in the Appendix at the end of this User manual Presentation S208 Overview RF module S208 119 120 Brightness sensor Hotkeys Option buttons red green yellow blue Home menu Info menu Navigation Quit undo Display menu Set volume Record Pause Input numbers and letters Shuffle USB Mini connection Battery charging 208 EasyCreator Hotkey 1 Hotk ey2 Hotkey3 Hotkey4 f network receiver Infrared IR transmit diode Switch network receiver off Display with feedback Select zone Short press network receiver settings 2 sec press Remote control settings Confirm Accept Select S208 underside Reset button Add to My music Call My music list Increase Decrease Mute Skip backwards forwards Play Stop Repeat Gold contacts 2 2 for charging battery inthe charging cradle 13 network receiver Presentation Explanation ofthe
31. ased bass reproduction that this causes is compensated for so that a neutral playback is achieved in spite of the proximity to the corner 3 Adjusting the subwoofer Through the third menu item you define whether an active subwoofer with its own output is connected to the S119 S120 Off By selecting the setting Off you define that no bass signal is output through the Output Sub cinch socket The bass range is output exclusively through the two main speakers On By selecting the setting On you define that the bass signal is output through the cinch socket to the active subwoofer At the same time the bass signal is removed from the main speakers thereby relieving them of the bass reproduction The signal is split by a phase linear time compensated filter On Pilot The On Pilot setting allows you to use a unique comfort function developed by Revox that ensures that subwoofers with auto functions are turned on even with low volume music network receiver Background Many subwoofers are equipped with automatic signal recognition that should rouse the subwoofer from standby when there is a signal on its input Unfortunately with many models this automatic function only kicks in at higher levels The subwoofer remains switched off with low volume music with correspondingly low levels Revox solution The S119 S120 Pilot function solves this switch on problem by overlaying the low frequency subw
32. at it can handle both mechanically and thermally even when the unit is at full load Speaker Setup _ Speaker Selection Speaker Arrangement subwoofer Output 4 Re sound G Prestige 02 Wed 13 45 S119 psig DSP Digital Signal Processor Configuration Three steps to perfection 1 Selecting the speakers Using the 4 buttons select the Revox speaker type you want to operate with your 119 S120 You can scan through the current Revox models in an endless loop Needless to say future models will be made available for selection through a software update As soon as a Revox speaker is selected this is indicated when the DSP text on the display changes colour to DSP If your speaker is not in the list use the selection Any Unknown A linear amplifier characteristic curve is used with this setting 2 Choosing the location The location of your speakers significantly influences the playback quality particular in the bass range The speaker setup offers three location options Neutral Your speakers are gt studio conditions free standing Near wall Your speakers are standing less than 0 5 metres away from a wall The slightly increased bass reproduction that this causes is compensated for so that a neutral playback is achieved in spite of the proximity to the wall Configuration Corner At least one of your pair of speakers Is standing less than 0 5 metres from a corner The incre
33. at make up your CD 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 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 aNAS hard disc The name of a media server is defined at the server itself It is however possible to use a normal PC as a network server This however requires an UPnP AV software so that the network receiver can find and play stored music files Such a software Is offered for example by the company Twonky Vision with the software TwonkyMusic The display of the selection menu of such an UPnP AV server can vary greatly Music server display The S208 remote control has an adaptive cover display in the Music server menu field If no cover is available for the selected track a standard 130 x 130 pixel icon is displayed network receiver If a cover does exist however this shown in a higher resolution of 176 x 176 pixels ABBA Dancing Queen ASBA ARRIVAL gt 03 45 66 sol ID As well as showing the current playing time gt 03 45 the total playing time 66 46 is shown under the cover The control functions are described on the next page Important Music folder name The S119 S120 can only find your music tra
34. be achieved 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 the outside world actually to be established the S119 120 must additionally be informed of the address of the router Gateway 68 Network terminology glossary 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 S119 120 is the most fault tolerant and problem free transmission technology which offers much more security against eavesdropping than WLANs or Power LANs Gateway The computer or router in
35. cks on the media server if they are located in a folder called Music Other folder names are not recognised This folder can be shown with a different name than Music in the network receiver display This depends greatly on the settings and on the various models of this media server 4 network receiver Control functions for USB iPod Music server e D Q Play Pause Stop D GED Track forwards back PIS Skip forwards back X Shuffle Track shuffle Depending on which selection criterion you activated the Shuffle function at either only the tracks within an album A bums or all the tracks in the music folder are played in a random order 98 track Repeat function Track With the track repeat function individual tracks can be repeated D all Repeat function All With the all repeat function complete folders albums songs etc can be repeated Cover Operation Cover display The network receiver supports cover display with the iRadio USB and Music server selections In the case of iRadio the station logo from the broadcasting organisation is sent automatically Internet Radio I AVRO Baroque around the Clock J S Bach Vro With the USB and Music server selection there can be a cover display if one of the following conditions is met e The track contains the cover image as a jpg or a bmp file PNG files cannot be displayed Inserting or tagging a cover in a mus
36. d Storage As a rule this is a storage device with a very large capacity gt 500 GB which other devices can access If the NAS server contains an UPnP AV server service the 119 120 can access and play media files that are stored on the NAS Recommendations NAS 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 85 or 200 MBit s 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 receivers network configuration The 119 120 allows the use of a proxy server 69 network receiver 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
37. device see figure below Internet Audio Portal MAC Address 00 1 A 2B 6D 08 15 Thul3 45 S119 BEE a The MAC address is made up of six pairs of characters e g 00 1A 2B 6D 08 15 Dont enter the separators when inputting the address and do use lower case letters For the example shown above the correct input in the AP would be 001a2b6d0815 Loudspaaks Revox GmbH Am ee ra 15 D 78048 VS Villingen Made in Germany AC Powar OA Z Internet Audio Portal IAP Registration page un FREMOX Member Login Email address network receiver en Dominating Entertainment gt Forgot your password d Not a member Register here 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 dick the register link to continue Please keep track of your password since it will be used every time you log in to your account English Dansk Portugu s i Espa ol Norsk Italiano E Mail address Fran ais Svanek Nederlands Deutsch Suomi Aboutus Conad s Enter password again Fi Register for our monthly e newsletter First Name Last Name Email Phone IAP registration form Note f you are using several network receivers each one has to be registered individually Register for online newsletter lf requir
38. e guarantee is made null and void in the case of incorrect intervention measures or non professionally executed repairs Fuse The S119 S120 is equipped with a primary fuse located inside the housing This internal fuse may not be changed by the user In this case of a fault please contact your nearest Revox Service Point network receiver network receiver 119 120 Front panel As well as housing the multi colour status LED the front panel of the receiver also conceals a radio module RF for the bidirectional data traffic with the optional S208 remote control The unit is controlled through the S208 remote control Presentation Advice about the installation location As the radio module is located directly behind the glass panel on the front of the unit the 119 S120 should be installed so that it is aligned in the direction of the remote control This guarantees the maximum distance for operating use the 208 Walls and ceilings particularly those made out of brick or concrete with reinforcement significantly reduce the distance RF module for S208 remote control S119 S120 S S208 S119 network receiver Status LED multicolour Front view of the S119 network receiver Presentation Display colours Status LED Dark blue Quickstart function off In this standby mode all functions with the exception of the radio module are deactivated Power consumption lt 0 6 W
39. e option appears as a selection on the S119 5120 e You have activated a MAC address filter on your router In this case add the 119 S120 MAC address to you router configuration e Your router only assigns fixed IPs Deactivate DHCP and enter in this case a fixed IP address in the S119 5120 My Access Point SSID is not listed e The S119 S120 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 in the 119 S120 Network menu network receiver NETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS A lot of Access Points are displayed that are unknown to me lf several Access point for example those installed in neighbouring buildings are available to the S119 S120 these will also be listed Select your Access Point and continue with the configuration The 119 S120 indicates to me that my network is encrypted Your network is protected against external attacks with an encryption WEP WPA 2 Enter your key in the 119 S120 Setup so that the S119 S120 is identified as a 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 S119 S120 ca
40. eached In the example on the right there is a connection to Internet radio A USB device i0S products USB memory or a music server NAS on the other hand has not been identified or is not available The local inputs are always available even if they are not being used or have not been assigned The first item Last listened to stores the last 16 sources or paths to have been selected These can be Internet radio stations or tracks from a USB mass storage Local inputs are not taken into account When the system is first setup this folder is of course empty This completes the first steps In order to be able take full advantage of the quality and comfort functions of the Revox network receiver we would invite you to get to know all the details and nuances through our User manual network receiver Please wait Currently starting up Wed 13 45 S119 nannu sia Start screen Re control S208 aLast Music amp My Music aRadio oUSB iPod o Audio Server Local Input EX ee he DSP S10 3 an Home menu You can now make your choice at the remote control through the four navigation buttons and the OK button c p V 25 26 network receiver O Radio not available If Internet radio is not available to you it was probably not possible to establish an Internet connection There can be several reasons for this The network cable to the router is not plugged in or a cro
41. ed you can subscribe to the free of charge Revox Newsletter which is sent by e mail To do this you just have to complete the corresponding fields and set the checkbox in the corresponding field Password Must be at least 6 characters You can transfer a one time generated Favorites list from one network receiver all other receivers This is also done in the IAP under the section My account gt My preferences 61 network receiver 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 The transfer of the lists to your network receiver 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 119 120 REVOX Search Stations Podcasts Browse Stations By location By genre By language New stations O United Kingdom Internet Audio Portal 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 Browse Podcasts View by All Stations 592 J By location By genre 2 yg Station name My account a2 1 Mix Radio House My favourites My added stations
42. elect device You select a device that is available in the remote control and that you want to control through this menu All devices are listed here irrespective of whether they are assigned to a zone or not The devices can be S119 S120 network receivers or third party devices that are controlled by infrared IR 119 S120 network receivers are added to the device list through the pairing process IR devices are added to the device list through the S208 EasyCreator PC program E Change zone This menu enables you to change to or call up another zone This function can also be called directly through the Q button Information This menu gives you various details such as serial number software states or the number of integrated devices The USB login is also done through this menu of the S208 is to be configured through the S208 EasyCreator PC program For this purpose a USB connection USB Mini lt gt USB B is set up between the remote control and a PC running Windows Then the red button GD is pressed in the Information menu This initiates the 208 connection If connection is successful Connected appears in the 208 display 19 20 network receiver Start Pairing Background information to pairing A fixed communication must be created for the bidirectional wireless connection between the S208 remote control and the network receiver in order that they can communicate securely with each oth
43. er again after a restart or power outage This is also necessary because there may be several network receivers and remote controls in one system The exchange of information for the purpose of uniquely identifying the devices Is called Pairing An S208 remote control can be deployed for the control of several network receivers and as a result can also be paired with several network receivers Pairing process To prepare for the pairing of an S208 and and 119 S120 switch the network receiver off at the power switch and wait until the status LED on the front panel has gone out If you now switch the receiver back on the LED flashes green for about 10 seconds During this time you have the chance to start the pairing process Start Pairing using the OK button Once a network receiver is recognised its name appears in the S208 display Now the name and the preferred hotkeys can be selected This completes the pairing process Configuration Configuration First contact Various connections have to be made before setting up your S119 S120 for the first time Speakers and outputs Use cables with sufficient cross section profile to connect your speakers to the 119 120 The Revox recommendation LengthO 5m min 2 5 mm AWG 13 Length 5 10 m min 4 0 mm AWG 11 Each speaker must have an impedance of at least 40 You must ensure that all the cable strands are located correctly in the speaker connection termina
44. ernet Audio Portal eingerichtet ber das Sie bequem an ihrem Rechner ihre Liablingssender und Podeasts nach Genre On Sprache und Sender durchsuchen k nnen Lo a Fine Registrierung mit der MAC Adresse Ihres Multimedia Moduls y stertorderlich rren co Wobsite Starten st ik a2 ee Re system M100 Re sound G ligh End Fascinating in sound WIR re STELLEN i j E HIGH END and design Croerierice sll Reuven nmeuatiors ut this year s High End in WWS D Plurich The tradeshow opens its doors from 3 1 5 01 May oo Contact Newalette Downloads ngt WER o k Company Products Multiroom Entertainment Distribution EEE CONTACT HEWSLETTER CATALOGUES LESALHOTICES CHANGE LANSUFOE 08 Internet Audio Portal network receiver Internet Audio Portal IAP In the Internet Audio Portal IAP you can login in Member Login if your S119 120 is already registered If this is not the case you can register with little effort How to do this is described in the next chapter nitia login Dominating Entertainment x Revox of Switzerland Member Login Email address S Dominating Entertainment gt Forgot your password 2 Not a member Register here 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 M5S1s and M10s If you have a Multiroom System at home the Multimedia Module even allows you immediate acce
45. etwork receiver the S119 S120 receiver must have a connection to the 208 and it must have been selected as a device e g over the corresponding hotkey By pressing briefly on the button the Device menu opens with the following selection options Sound setting Alarm Clock 1 Alarm Clock 2 Short Time Alarm Sleep Timer Change My Music Device Info Basic Settings Page 27 Device Sound Settings Alarm Clock a Alarm Clock 2 Short Time Alarm aSleep Timer SChange My Music Device Info Basic Settings network receiver E Sound Setting In this menu you can raise and lower the base and treble settings in the range of 12dB Outside the neutral mid range setting the indicator changes colour from blue to grey sound Settings Treble Bass Balance Linear Wed 13 45 S119 Sul By pressing Linear you can restore the neutral mid range setting with a single key press which deactivates the sound control again The Balance the level ratio between the left and right speaker channels can also be adjusted to the installation requirements through the Sound menu The Linear function has no influence on the balance controller 91 network receiver Alarm Clock 1 2 The S119 S120 network receiver has two independent alarm clocks 1 2 that can be set simply and intuitively Alarm Clock 1 Wake Time Source Volume Weekday Test Thul3 45 S119
46. evice This menu allows you to change the names of all devices that are currently available in the remote control This function is also available in the S208 EasyCreator PC program m Delete device Devices can be deleted through this menu Deleted IR devices can only be added back in again using S208 EasyCreator Network receivers can be made available again through the remote control s pairing process Configuration m Add zone Zones can be added and named through this menu In the simplest case a Zone Room consists of one network receiver or one IR device Combinations are also possible of course This function is also available in the S208 EasyCreator PC program m Rename zone This menu allows you to change the names of all zones that are currently available in the remote control This function is also available in the S208 EasyCreator PC program m Delete zone Zones that have been created can be deleted through this menu A deleted zone can be added back in again either through the Add zone option in the S208 menu or through S208 EasyCreator Transport lock The motion detector is disabled when the transport lock option is activated so that if you are transporting the 208 by car for example it wont remain permanently switched on and discharge the battery The transport lock option is activated with the OK button Pressing any other button deactivates the transport lock again network receiver S
47. for WLANs It should control access to the network as well as ensuring the confidentiality and integrity 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 S119 120 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 71 12 network receiver Network Questions amp Answers NETWORK IS OK BUT THERE IS NO SOUND You should be aware that the S119 S120 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 mu
48. g the button for gt 2 seconds System Settings Handset Device Selection AChange Zone System Information Start Pairing TEE HE HERE HE Then you can select from the following basic settings Remote control E Select device Change zone E Information Start pairing You can make your inputs and selections in the individual menus using the navigation buttons OK and the number pad 4 gt Decrease Delete Increase av Up Down OK Confirm 0 9 Direct input of numbers letters em Uppercase Lowercase network receiver Remote control Name Re control S208 Time Hours 0 23 13 Time Hours 0 59 45 Stand by 0 300 60 Time in cradle On Weekday Brightness Background colour Hotkeys Change language Rename device Delete device Add zone Delete zone Transport lock E CC A a e e e e e Name Re control S208 Editing options for the remote control s name which is displayed in the Home menu Time Hours 0 23 13 Time Hours 0 59 45 Time setting in hours and minutes in case there is no connection to the network through the receiver Otherwise the time is updated over the network Internet Stand by 0 300 60 Timeout in seconds until the remote control not the receiver switches to standby A longer timeout shortens the battery life accordingly 17 network receiver Fl Weekday Weekday selection which appears as an abbreviation Mo Tu We
49. high resolution audio formats gt 96 kHz without any interruptions If a LAN connection is used the WLAN function is switched off In this case the supplied WLAN antenna is not needed The wireless connection to the 208 remote control is done through the radio module integrated in the glass front panel which is Independent of the WLAN 21 22 network receiver Configuration The first step Establishing the connection to the network Your network The following description for the cabling and the setup of the S119 S120 makes the assumption that there is a functioning network with router available and thatthe network is 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 119 S120 and the router This can be an external unit or it can be integrated in the WLAN router Internet Radio If you want to use the S119 S120 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 WLAN internet Configuration network receiver The first step Establishing
50. ic track can be done for example using the Mp3tag software Only Music Server The album folder contains the cover image in the file cover jpg Make sure that lowercase lettering and the correct file format are used Whether a cover can be displayed and in what quality depends on the UPnP server software A resolution of 500 x 500 pixels has proved to be favourable in terms of transmission speed and display quality Operation Local inputs The S119 S120 offers 6 local inputs of which 4 are digital inputs The following inputs are available on the back of the network receiver Coax 1 Coax 2 digital coaxial digital coaxial e e e Opto 1 digital optical e Opto 2 digital optical e Aux 1 analogue asymmetrical e Aux 2 analogue asymmetrical Local Input Ia Rename Input Thul3 45 S119 EME Rear view Local sources Loudspeaker CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Revox GmbH Am Krabsgraben 15 D 78048 VS Villingen network receiver The selected source is shown in the display Each source name can be renamed in order to provide better orienteering see next page Local Source Coax Supports uncompressed digital audio stereo input signals such as PCM Audio or S PDIF up to 96 kHz 24 bit Doesn t support any compressed audio formats such as Dolby Digital DTS 5 1 etc If necessary change the output format in the source device s Setup menu
51. is of course can vary from one source to another As well as the status display for source name battery playback function and various alarm clock services in the centre of the display you have information about the source that is currently playing Source name Audio Server Additional info about the current source Source icon or cover station logo Total playing time Playing time Control function g 03 45 36 46 Thu 23 45 S119 oko _ AEENEE Weekday Time display Controlled receiver network receiver The next pages give you information about the individual sources and the additional functions The functions and content are displayed specifically for the selected network receiver see picture below Controlled receiver f no receiver is active selected the 208 remote control just shows its own System menu E Battery condition em Charging display Ona u Hotkey DSP application active Volume display 0 40 Alarm clock 1 2 Sleep timer EEG Bitrate of current track 37 network receiver Main menu A The main menu is called with the A button on the remote control and displays the source overview and the Last listened to Last Music My music Radio USB iPod Audio Server Local input Sources identified with a amp are sources that are available or present On the other hand O indicates that these sources are currently not yet available or cann
52. it It must be ensured that the correction functioning of the units ventilation Openings is not affected by being covered e g by curtains newspapers table cloths or similar This unit conforms to protection class 2 This means that with this unit the ground cable is not connected to the housing in order to effectively eliminate sound damaging ground loops With these network receivers however Revox uses the ground cable for the reduction of noise fields For this reason both the supplied cable and the connection panel are fitted with a ground cable The power plug should be removed from the socket during longer periods of non use for instance during an absence network receiver Unplug the unit from the mains during storms Voltage peaks through the mains power supply caused by lightning strikes can damage the unit There must be easy access to the power plug so that the unit can be unplugged at all times Lay the power cable such that it cannot be damaged The power cable should not have kinks or be laid over sharp edges It should not be walked on or be exposed to any chemicals The last point is valid for the whole unit A power cable with damaged insulation can lead to electric shocks and represents a fire hazard Never pull on the cable when plugging the unit in or out Always hold the plug Liquids flammable or other objects should not be inserted in the unit s openings as this can lead to faults fi
53. l and that no individual strand is touching another connector or has contact with the S119 S120 housing Fully insulated banana plugs provide an elegant solution for making speaker connections The screw connectors must be fully tightened to ensure a secure contact Ensure correct polarity when connecting the cables in order to ensure perfect stage sound reproduction Crossed polarity doesn t cause any damage to the speaker or the amplifier but it leads to an imprecise and somewhat diffused sound picture that is weak in the bass ranges network receiver Power cable Only use the power cable supplied by Revox It must also be ensured that the voltage value printed on the type plate corresponds to the available mains voltage If required the S119 S120 can be reconfigured for a different mains voltage This should however only be done by an authorised specialist dealer LAN WLAN network connection The 119 S120 network receiver is designed for network based functions such as playing Internet radio or as a streaming client for your music library that is located on a network hard drive The receiver needs access to your network for these functions This can be done preferably through a wired LAN connection using the supplied RJ45 network cable or wirelessiy through a WLAN The reason for preferring a wired LAN connection to a WLAN connection is its reduced susceptibility to failures and the option of being able to transmit
54. le even though they are present Please wait until the Status LED on the front panel of the network receiver lights up white The local inputs are always available in the Source menu even when they have no connection to another device Status displays network receiver C Device doesn t respond D Radio not available The following display appears after you The following display appears after have started a S119 S120 using the selecting Internet radio hotkey or through Select device There was no response from the selected device Radio Press Ok to try again sol O D Possible causes The receiver is outside the range of the remote control Try to establish a connection again from within sight of the network receiver The network receiver already has a wireless connection to another remote control and therefore cannot connect with your 208 The pairing identification has been lost If necessary carry out another pairing process see page 20 A radio transmitter is causing massive interference in the 2 4 GHz range and preventing a wireless connection between the Revox devices As a rule this display is caused because no established There could be be several connection can Internet reasons for this The network cable to the router is not plugged in or a crossover network cable has been used As a factory setting the 119 S120 is setto DHCP which means that it gets its IP address
55. line you can activate deactivate the alarm clock through the OK button The two icons in the status line towards the bottom of the 208 display show which alarm clock is currently active The Status LED on the network receiver shows permanently red after being switched off if an alarm clock is active Operation Switching the alarm clock off When the receiver switches on at the preset time there are 3 options when it comes to turning it off I Do nothing The receiver switches off automatically after a predefined time of 60 minutes The receiver was turned off manually using the button prior to the alarm clock being activated In order to switch the alarm clock receiver off connect to it using the hotkey The following screen Is displayed Alarm 1 Thu 13 45 S119 O ES OS ae Now you can switch the receiver off using the button network receiver The receiver was turned off automatically using the Sleep timer see page 54 prior to the alarm clock being activated In this case a connection is automatically established to the remote control that activated the Sleep timer when the alarm clock receiver switches on The same display as shown under point 2 appears and you can switch the receiver off with the button 03 04 network receiver Short Time Alarm Using the 119 S120 s timer you can enjoy a short nap or a siesta Start up the network receiver as usual and selec
56. lity broadcasting 44 Operation Internet Radio Station AVRO Baroque around the Clock J S Bach AVRO Baroque around the Clock J S Bach Operation USB iPod The USB iPod selection menu enables access to devices content connected to the S119 S120 s USB input That can be either an iPod or iPhone from the Apple Company or a USB storage USB memory stick or external USB drive with without its own power supply USB USB storage with FAT FAT32 formating Here all tracks and music folders from the USB storage medium are displayed You can make your choice using the navigation buttons NTFS or MAC formatted USB sticks are not recognised by the S119 S120 Cover display is supported with the USB selection You can find out what pre requirements are necessary for this on page 48 119 S120 connection to Apple device network receiver iPod Connect the Apple product see next page for Apple product list with the 119 S120 using a USB cable as shown in the figure below You should use the original Apple USB cable for this purpose In addition Revox offers an iPod Docking station in the same design as the S208 charging cradle Part no 1 561 096 00 After a short time for the connection to be established the USB iPod selection can be made The message Accessory connected appears in the display of the Apple product Z Note Battery charging The battery on your iPod or iPhone is cha
57. mpedance at least 40 RJ45 network connection for wired audio streaming iRadio NAS and for App control Power switch no power consumption when in off position Please note If the power cable is connected certain internal switching areas are live even if the switch is in the off position Digital audio inputs through fibre optic TOSLink Controlled analogue audio output e g for external output Digital audio output over coaxial cable potential free Controlled analogue audio output for active subwoofer Pilot signal for subwoofer wakeup available in the 119 S120 basic settings Start button for start up from the standby state Quick Start function is activated for permanent control through an App USB B input for the USB data carriers or iPod iPhone connection WLAN antenna connection for wireless audio streaming iRadio NAS and App control supplied with the unit 1 not supplied with the 119 S120 2 Switch off the S119 120 via Power switch keep pressing the Factory button Switch on the device via Power switch When the status LED front starts flashing green release the Factory button 11 network receiver 5208 Remote control The optional S208 Remote control offers you the optimum way to control the S119 S120 network receiver All information is displayed clearly on the TFT colour display through the bi directional wireless connection Additionally the control of third party devices with an
58. n as the Remaining time indicates how many more minutes the S119 S120 will continue to play until it switches itself off Deactivating the sleep timer If the Sleep timer needs to be ended deactivated you just select the option Off in the Sleep timer menu and confirm with the OK button O This icon in the status line towards the bottom of the S208 display shows that the Sleep timer is active atthe moment network receiver Change My Music You can change the names or delete entries in My Music through the My Music menu Also the complete My Music list can be deleted in this menu My Music GEdIt Name Delete Title Delete All Thul3 45 S119 EST aaa E Edit Name Select the option Edit Name The My Music list is displayed Select the entry you want to change The following buttons on the S208 are available for editing 4 Delete gt Cursor to the right OK _Select Confirm 0 9 Direct input of numbers letters 0 1 Special characters em Uppercase Lowercase blue 59 56 network receiver Delete Titles from My Music Select the option Delete Title The My Music list is displayed Select the entry titte you want to delete The deletion process is completed with the OK button The space created can now be filled with a new entry The My Music entries do not automatically realign to fill the space because for example the alarm clock may be programmed with a specific entry
59. n only receive data that is released by the UPnP server In this way the S119 S120 only accesses your files Other data on your server is not transferred and cannot be viewed 73 14 network receiver NETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS Network activity Two LEDs are integrated in the 119 S120 network socket which display the 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 119 S120 is connected directly to a PC without using a router cabling is done using a Crossover Cable Distribution with Router If the S119 S120 is connected to the network through a router a Patch cable 1 1 is to be used Network setting Have all the 119 S120 Setup settings been correctly applied and has a restart been carried out following any changes Ping test Does the 119 S120 respond to a Ping attempt Is it recognised in the network The 119 S120 s deployed or assigned IP address can be seen in the device Basic settings Network Questions amp Tips 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 or one from a neighbouring system selected which because of Its locational proximity can also be received Appendix Appendix Warranty
60. n warm or hot locations e g on a window sill or other places that get hot At temperatures above 40 C the rate of self discharge increases and irreversibly shortens the overall working life and capacity Particularly if the remote control is not going to be used for several weeks it should be kept in a cool location with the battery at 50 to 80 charge Total discharge protection The S208 remote control has a total discharge protection feature that switches the battery that provides its power off as soon as this is completely discharged either through usage or through longterm storage Once the S208 is in this state it no longer reacts to button presses In this case the remote control has to be completely recharged using the charger or the USB connection This takes at least 3 hours Presentation Useful facts Revox Joy radio system The transmitting power of the 2008 remote control and the receiver unit in the Joy device is in the yW or mW range depending on the data traffic Is the S208 in standby mode there is even no radio communications between the devices no polling at short intervals The 119 120 is the off mode only in a receiving mode which means that he hears only whether data for him are sent No active sending Conclusion The Revox Joy receiver behaves exemplary in electric smog Configuration S208 Basic settings The Basic settings for the S208 are called up by pressing and holdin
61. ngs IP WLAN or when swapping the LAN WLAN network network receiver MAC Address Display of the MAC address that has been uniquely assigned to this 119 120 Quick start function If the Quickstart function is activated on the network processor is switched on permanently This significantly reduces the switch on phase as the connection to the network doesnt have to be built up again All other sub assemblies such as the audio signal processing or the outputs including the main transformer are switched off as with normal standby mode Quickstart mode on is also a requirement in order to be able to control the receiver with a network based Revox App The receiver can be switched on from standby mode using the Start up button on the back of the device Page 10 11 This also activates the Quickstart mode on in order to be able to ensure permanent control through the App without the 208 remote control Standby consumption goes up lt 0 6 watts to 4 5 watts if the Quickstart function is activated 31 network receiver Software This menu displays the status of the software version with date and enables an update to be carried out Software I Update Exit Version Wane Date 02 04 2012 If you want to update your S119 S120 software select Update and confirm your intention with the OK button The following menu appears Software Update USB Internet Wed 13 45
62. on nananana anaana 38 IMIYANIUSICH een 39 Shortening access times 40 FRA On a ee 41 USB iPod sccscssscuntssnatdestuatentatontanien 45 US Boeien te aseeatoe tettinenngeteasts 45 UIP irsinin 45 iPod S leCtiON ecceesessseseeseesseeseeseees 46 Music server unuuusunnnnunnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnn 47 Control functions uu2uu2uu02u00000nn0nnnnnnnnnn 48 Gover dISp la Yen nn 48 Local N 0 1 1 PRRRRRRENNRESENEL SE HEHFREREIERPERFERERFREEFRER 49 Rename Input 50 Settings and comfort functions 51 E Sound Setting 222u02u020020000nn 51 Alarm Clock 1 2 ccssessesnseen 52 E Short Time Alarm 54 E Sleep TtiMel csscseceseseeseeseeees 55 E Change My Music 0 0 55 Device info scssssssesseersseesees 57 E Basic settings zuuu2uunaunnnnnnnnnnnnn 57 Setting up Internet Radio 58 Internet Audio Portal IAP 59 Initial login 22u222u02004202020000002B0n2nnnBnnn nn 60 IAP Registration page u2su420s0202020020nn 61 Managing the Revox IAP sssscssee 62 Adding radio stations to Favorits 63 Contents Error Messages unuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnn 64 Status MESSAGES 67 A Switching the device on 67 B Waiting for the network 67 C Switching the device off 67 Network terminology EQ cusses 68 GENE A nenn
63. oofer signal with a 10 kHz signal with a higher level This high pilot signal has no effect on the bass reproduction as it is filtered out reliably by the low pass filter ahead of the output The signal recognition auto function however does recognise the high pilot signal ensuring that the subwoofer is switched on consistently even at lower bass levels Phase linear behaviour Revox sends a phase linear subwoofer signal to the speaker outputs In order to achieve an optimum addition of subwoofer and speaker level in the transfer range you should set the phase regulator at the subwoofer electronics to 0 and select a cut off frequency of 120 Hz 29 network receiver Network 2 All the relevant settings for the network communication are defined displayed in this menu Network Status Network name ID Wlan Status IP Settings WLAN Settings Network Restart MAC Address Quick start function off sol I I Network Status Status display of e Connection IP Address Subnet mask Gateway IP Network name ID As the factory setting each Joy receiver identifies itself inside a network as S119 or 120 If you are deploying several network receivers however it can be beneficial to be able to assign them different names Configuration The network name can be edited through the Network name ID menu using the following button functions 4 Delete gt Cursor to the right OK Confirm 0 9 Direct
64. ot be reached The local inputs are always available even if they are not being used or have not been assigned ABC search The alphabetic search function is avallable in all menus that have alphabetic lists These can be for example Internet radio station lists or an album list in a USB folder To start the ABC search just press the required letter or number using the number pad while in the list view The selected letter is shown at the start of the list After a short waiting time dependent on the number of list entries the S208 shows the search results 38 Operation Re control S208 GLast Music amp My Music Radio OUSB iPod O Audio Server SLocal Input Thu13 45 S119 DSP psig HE Last Music The first item Last Music stores the last 16 sources or paths to have been selected These can be Internet radio stations or tracks from a USB mass storage Local inputs are not taken into account As some sources may no longer be available because for example the USB stick was unplugged it can happen that the path is no longer valid no longer exists This is shown in the display with the message Can t play music Press OK When the system is first setup this folder is of course empty Operation My Music The My Music selection covers all your favourite stations or tracks that you have added through the button Add to My music These can be stations or podcasts from the
65. re or an electrical shock Do not expose the device to splash water or high levels of humidity Do not stand containers filled with liquid e g flower vases on the device It is only designed for operation in temperate non tropical climates Take note of and follow the safety advice on the following pages network receiver Safety measures Read and take note of the following safety advice for your own safety and to avoid unnecessary damage to your equipment Please keep this safety advice in a safe place for future reference Avoid locating the unit in a_ position which is exposed to direct sunlight is directly next to a source of heat has poor ventilation has a dusty atmosphere is unstable has high humidity The guarantee covers the intended usage of the unit High build ups of dust and humidity Cause creepage current in the unit that Can cause a risk of shocks when touching the unit or lead to a fire If you have moved the unit from a cold to a warm environment leave it switched off for about two hours because of a possible build up of condensation dampness You should always switch your 119 S120 off before connecting or disconnecting other devices or speakers Introduction Protect your unit from damp dripping water and steam Impacts and mechanical loads magnetic and electrical fields cold heat direct rays of the sun and severe changes of temperature
66. remote control and the 119 S120 network receiver have been made you can start with the actual operation Switch the 119 S120 on directly by pressing the hotkey on the remote control with the name 119 or 120 In the example on the right that would be hotkey A Alternatively if no hotkey is assigned the network receiver can also be started with the button combination System Device Selection Figure 1 Several network receivers present If you are deploying several S119 S120 network receivers it makes sense to give them different names so that they can be uniquely identified in the device list or through the hotkey assignment when calling or starting them Now the 208 remote control initiates a connection query to the corresponding network receiver Figure 2 Once a wireless connection to the 119 S120 could be established but the network connection is not yet completed the S208 remote control shows Figure 3 The S119 S120 always starts up with the source that had been selected before it was last switched off network receiver Handset Change Zone System Information Start Pairing Thu 13 45 Not connected Figure 1 Connection Request Please wait while remote is trying to establish your connection Thu 13 45 Establishing connection Figure 2 SEAE Please wait Currently starting up Figure 3 DMAE 35 36 network receiver The configuration options Essentiall
67. rged by the S119 S120 in all operating states Apple USB cable 45 network receiver iPod selection At the time of printing this manual the following selection criteria were available with Apple products e Playlists Artists Albums Songs Podcast Genres Composers Audiobooks Use the navigation buttons to make your choice You can choose the shuffle or repeat options at the playback level Cover display is not an option in the iPod selection For this reason the standard cover is displayed Operation Name Apple Product amp Playlists Artists Albums ORS ales amp Podcasts aGenres Composers Audiobooks Wed 13 45 S119 ESEESE ia The selection displayed only reflects the Apple software options that were available for a particular iPod model at the time of printing This can however vary depending on the model and software version The network receiver is certified for the following iPhone iPod models iPhone 4S iPhone 4 16GB 32GB 64GB 8GB 16GB 32GB iPod touch iPod touch 4th generation 3rd generation 8GB 32GB 64GB 32GB 64GB iPhone 3GS iPhone 8GB 16GB 32GB 4GB 8GB 16GB Olt iPod nano 4th generation video 8GB 16GB Further Apple products can be connected There is no guarantee of full functionality with non certified products Operation Music server The Revox network receiver creates order in your beloved CD collection Just pack all the tracks th
68. s based on certain music genres 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 Location Listing of podcast transmissions based on the country continent where the provider is located Podcasts By Genre Listing of podcast transmission based on the genre these transmissions are assigned to 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 most listened to network receiver 43 network receiver Internet radio display Track and radio station are displayed when playing Internet radio In the case of a podcast the corresponding programme name Is shown If the station doesnt have its own station logo the S119 S120 shows a default logo 130 x 130 pixels If the station does have its own station logo the 119 S120 shows the egg timer icon until the logo is fully available 130 x 130 pixel Once the station logo has been transmitted in it entirety it is shown in a larger resolution of up to 150 x 150 pixels The example shown here is the AVRO station from the Netherlands which is known for its high qua
69. ss 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 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 4s 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 area Then all you have to is decide which one you want to listen to now Espa ol Norsk Italiano Francais Svensk Nederlands Deutsch Suomi About us Contact us Revox Internet Audio Portal start page 59 LU 60 network receiver Initial login You must register your network receiver in order to be able to use the IAP service Registration is done using the MAC address of your S119 S120 your e mail address and a password that you define yourself Please enter the MAC address of your 119 120 when making your initial login This uniquely identifies your network receiver You can display the MAC address by calling the following menu Press the button briefly 1 Device 1 Basic settings 4 Network 4 MAC address see figure to the right Alternatively you can read off the MAC address from the label on the rear of the
70. ssover network cable has been used As a factory setting the S119 S120 is set to DHCP which means that it gets its IP address automatically from the router DHCP must therefore be possible and or activated in the router settings If this is not wanted the receiver can also be assigned a fixed IP address See Chapter Network settings The firewall is blocking access See Chapter NETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS WLAN connection The WLAN antenna at the receiver the WLAN router is not available The WLAN function is deactivated at the router or the router is switched off See Chapter Wetwork settingsand WLAN status The main menu is called by pressing the A Home button on the S208 You will find more information about setting up and operating the network receiver in the two main chapters Settings and Operation Configuration Configuration 119 S120 Basic settings The Basic settings menu offers all those settings that are not needed every day e g automatic switch off speaker selection or renaming of the device The S119 S120 receiver must have a wireless connection to the S208 in order for basic settings to be made and it must have been selected as a device e g over the corresponding hotkey Now press the Setup button and select the option Basic settings in the Device menu Confirming your choice with the OK button opens the Basic settings menu Then you can select from the following basic settings
71. t a music source Now using the the timer you can define how long it should be before the S119 S120 switches itself back on again You can choose a time between 10 and 60 minutes The time shown as Wake up time indicates when the receiver will switch back on E39 Short Time Alarm Wake up time 10 min 15 min 20 min 30 min 45 min 60 min Thul3 45 S119 psig Confirm your settings with the OK button The following display appears on the 208 remote control for about 5 seconds as confirmation see figure top right Then the connection to the receiver is dropped and the 119 S120 switches itself off Operation Short Time Alarm ZO active The Status LED on the network receiver shows permanently red after being switched off if a timer is active After the pre defined time the 119 S120 starts up automatically with the previously selected source Now using the Aot keys or Select device you can establish a connection to the receiver The receiver displays the following as a welcome screen Alarm Operation Sleep Ttimer The Sleep timer is a countdown timer that automatically switches the network receiver off after the time that you define This function is ideal for getting the S119 S120 to send you off to sleep Sleep Timer I Remaining time 12 min 15 min 30 min 45 min 60 min 90 min 120 min off Thul3 45 S119 511192 EEE En The time show
72. ted eThe provider s Radio Sender Provider server capacity is fully utilised Transmission within your network breaks down because e Internet network problems e Server capacity fully utilised Questions amp Tips NETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS The connection is lost after a few minutes System based characteristic of the UPnP standard Useful communication starts at a port numbered above 1024 and changes this regularly during operation Not all firewall programs recognise this knocking on different doors as a continuous connection Depending on the configuration the firewall decides in a case of doubt against an unknown cl ent Depending on the firewall software this can be resolved through the following actions e By using a fixed IP and without DHCP define the S119 S120 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 S119 S120 over ports 1024 65535 Activate the exception setting for UPnP Framework e g Windows XP Firewall or activate Permit UPnP communication Questions amp Tips NETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS The 119 S120 finds my Access Point however my computer is not displayed e Make sure you have installed an UPnP server on your computer and that this is also activated Depending on the amount of data and the software it can take a few seconds before th
73. th normal domestic waste You must dispose of your S208 remote control when it reaches the end of its working life in accordance with the corresponding regulations and legislation 19 network receiver Technical data S119 S120 Output Output performance RMS Frequency range Damping factor Dynamic range Channel separation Harmonic distortion S119 S120 5208 distances Dimensions with feet Weight Temperature range Power consumption Primary fuse Secondary fuse External inputs Digital inputs Analogue inputs Line Playable formats Streaming Client Supported Gapless formats Playlists Internet Radio Data Base Supported Mediaserver Software Revox Joy 119 120 Version 1 4 119 2 x 60 W 5 Hz 55 kHz 100 102 dB 80 dB 0 005 65m 88 x 200 x 322 4 9 kg 10 40 C 150 W 15W lt 3 5W lt 0 6 W T 2 5A L 250V T 1 25A L 250V T 1 0A L 250V 120 2 x 120 W 5 Hz 55 kHz 100 102 dB 80 dB 0 005 65m 88 x 200 x 322 6 3 kg 10 40 C 330 W 20 W lt 3 5W lt 0 6 W T 5 0A L 250V T 2 5A L 250V T 1 0A L 250V 2 x Optical 2 x Coaxial 16 20 24 Bit PCM Aux 1 Aux 2 Appendix Measuring conditions 1 kHz 0 1 THD 4 Ohms 3 dB 8 Ohm load A weighted 1 kHz 1 Watt at 4 Ohms 25W at 4 Ohm Open space HxWxD Without packaging DIN 40040 Maximum power Normal operation Quickstart On Quickstart Off 100 120 V AC 200 240 V A
74. that nonetheless the 119 S120 can keep a cool head even when the temperatures outside top the 40 C mark a heat coupler has been used This aluminium heat pipe dissipates the heat away from the network processor over a gold plated coating on a large area of copper The heat can then escape from the inside of the housing through the convection openings In this way we achieve a processor temperature that is lower by up to 30 C which impacts positively on the processor stability and ensures a long working life network receiver In order to keep the operation on a par with the sophisticated technology a lot of time and effort was invested in the detail ofthe optional remote control You will feel it and see it This product innovation from Revox stands out as a true system for life thanks to its legendary robustness and longevity which the brand is known for throughout the world network receiver Setup Please check the unit and accessories after unpacking to ensure that everything is there and that there are no signs of transit damage Read the User manual through carefully before starting to use the unit Keep the manual for later reference A unit that shows signs of mechanical damage or which has had liquid in it should not be connected to the mains supply Only use the mains cable supplied The units power supply and connections values mains voltage frequency must be checked before connecting it to
75. the mains Fuses used in the device must comply with the factory definitions in the Technical Data section Scope of delivery Network receiver 1x Power cable 1x Network cable 1x Quick Reference Guide network receiver User manual CD Contains the complete S119 S120 German English User manual in PDF format A PDF Reader is required Introduction Safety Take note of the label on the back of the unit A A O amp In order to avoid the risk of an electric shock do not open the housing Maintenance and repairs should only be carried out by qualified experts CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Caution Lithium batteries internal Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type CR2032 3V Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like Take note of the disposal hints within the chapter Appendix Introduction Installation Safety advice Please follow the instructions in the User manual supplied Do not position the unit close to strong heat sources or in direct sunlight Please take note of the following if the receiver is to be installed in a cabinet or closed shelves Allow at least 5 cm of free space around the device so that the air can circulate freely and that there is no build up of heat Do not cover openings on the back wall or in the base of the un
76. the network receiver is In place However there is not yet an Internet connection for the selected source e g Internet radio network receiver 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 S119 192 168 001 001 NAS 192 168 001 002 PC 192 168 001 003 If you dont just want to use devices within the local network but also music sources from the Internet Internet radio the S119 120 must have the possibility of being able to access the Internet This can
77. tp www twonkyvision de Windows Media Player 77 http www microsoft com windows windows media de default aspx Mac EyeConnect of Elgato http www elgato com Linux Mediatomb http mediatomb cc GmediaServer http www gnu org software gmediaserver Network terminology glossary 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 119 S120 is based on the authentication PSK and supports both the WPA encryption TKIP and AES network receiver WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is the previously used standard encryption algorithm
78. uses this 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 59 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 40 Operation Operation Radio Selecting Radio gives you two options to choose from Last Music Internet radio Radio GLast Music Internet Radio Thu 13 45 S119 psiia Last Music The Last Music selection saves the last 10 Internet radio stations podcasts to have been selected It can occur that a station or a podcast transmission is no longer available or has been removed from the programme This is then shown in the display with the message Can t play music Press OK
79. vourites you will find a list of your preferred radio stations and or groupings which you had previously organised through the Aevox Internet Audio Portal see Chapter AP How to do this and what you have to take into account is described in the Chapter Setting up Internet Radio on page 5 7 Operation Added Stations The Added Stations selection lists those radio stations that you added yourself in the Aevox Internet Audio Portal see Chapter AP page 57 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 e g RealPlayer Example of an URL http 213 251 170 124 80 gt Device location country Your S119 S120 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 119 S120 that is located in London UK will show United Kingdom here Locations Selection of radio station by countries Searching for the required radio stations is made quick and specific through the classification into Continents N Countries Operation Genre Listing of radio station
80. y the following relationships exist between multiple S208 remote controls and S119 S120 network receivers One S208 can control a maximum of 24 different devices These devices can be 119 S120 network receivers or Infrared controlled third party devices see Page 17 Select device One S119 S120 network receiver can be paired with and controlled by up to six S208 remote controls see Page 18 21 If the pairing process for a seventh remote control is carried out the pairing identifier for the first remote control Is deleted Up to eight zones can be created The creation and renaming of zones can be done directly at the 208 remote control or by using the S208 EasyCreator PC program see Page 19 Up to four four hotkeys can have devices network receivers or IR devices assigned in each zone Operation Zone Usually one zone covers one room to which several devices network receivers IR devices are assigned This can for example be an 119 that plays the sound from a connected television Both devices S119 TV would be assigned to the Living room zone IR devices can only be added and assigned to a zone using the S208 EasyCreator PC program Operation Operation All the functions and information from the selected S119 S120 network receiver are shown on the S208 remote control colour display The picture below shows a basic view where a source has been selected and playback has started Th
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