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1. options which are described in the Replay options section server 02 Alphabetic selection The alphabetic selection option allows you to make a targeted search based on the artists name In this case the first letter of the name will be used from the music server list irrespective of whether that is the first name or the last name To start the alphabetic search press the ABC touch keys Then using the touch slider you select the first letter As well as showing the text Artist the top line of the display also shows the letter currently being used for the listing ABC Artist F shuttle Page 1 of 3 o File Faith Hill STEEL Fy Faith No More a Page Fo Domino select oe ish Heads amp Rice Back Fleetwood Mac Album Pure Analog PINNI amp Fri 10 25 In the following example the letter F has been selected The server module now lists all the stored artists names which start with the letter F The first name in the list is shown with the gt Now using the 4 Select touch keys you select the desired artist and then decide whether to opt for a random replay with the Shuffle touch keys or whether to select a specific album Please refer to the Replay options section Operation Character sequence lt ABC acb 012 As you slide your finger over the M100 touch slider first you go through the alphabet with uppercase followed by lowercase letters followed by numbers from 0 to
2. 2 3 4 as shown below in the Server Module Setup Each of the 4 zones can Cs Resource M10 access the Music server independ ently of each other Server Module 1 553 040 00 Zone Server Auto Play 4 3 Zone Server Zone 1 2 3 4 Ei Auto Play a On Pure Analog IMM M37 M57 4Zone Audio Out RS 232 0000 0000 mL 8 REVOX SERVER 21 server 02 Connection Setup 8 Zone Server M57 8 With bigger installations the Revox Multiroom System can be equipped with an 8 zone M57 Music server This 8 zone server combines two 4 zone servers in one device and can operate two M100 M10 at the same time independently of each other 1 Each multiroom system is equipped with a Server Module The first one is connected to the audio outputs 1 4 and COM1 the second one with audio outputs 5 8 and COM2 M100 no 1 M100 no 2 Zone 1 4 Zone 5 8 REVOX M57 8Zone Audio Out COM 1 Audio Out COM2 1 2 3 4 A 5 6 7 8 A 0000M 0000M OOOO 00006 S 2 Select the setting Zone 1 2 3 4 for MR System No 1 and setting Zone 5 6 7 8 for the MR System No 2 in the Server Module Setup MR System No 1 MR System No 2 Zone Server Auto Play Zone Server Auto Play 45 Fone Server B Zone Server B Zone 1 2 3 4 Zone 5 5 7 8 El Auto Play E E Auto Flay on on Ei E Bi B z i Pure Analog I Pure Analog I No longer available 28 Appendix Appendix Guarantee The guarantee period
3. 9 and then special characters You can also go through this sequence in reverse If you can make an input through the touch slider in any of the following chapters this is indicated by the following symbol Cia pn Operation Replay options Random replay A random replay function is started with the Shuffle touch key In this case all tracks from the album are played in a random order If more than one album is stored for the artist selected the selection is made from all albums ABC Artist F shuttle Page 1 of 3 Fate Faith Hill Sels Faith ho More Page as select el en ish Heads Rice Back Fleetwood Mac Album Pure Analog NW amp Fri 10 25 server 02 Album replay The Album softkey shows the albums that are assigned to the selected artist If there is more than one album available you can select the corresponding album using the Select touch keys The following example shows albums from ABBA Select the album you want with the 4 Select touch keys and press the Play touch key Artist Album Play Page 10f 1 File k ABBA Live Stelsti ABBA The Hits 3 Page me Select De a Complete Collec Back Abba Complete Single Menu Pure Analog NNN amp Fri 10 51 server 02 Album selection The Album selection enables you to search for a specific album within the music server database Here there are various options to find the album you are looking for To go to these options press t
4. Once all the required settings have been made in the Server module Setup the Server can be called in the M100 Source menu and or through the keys that were assigned through the Remote menu Pause Server Play Genre Play 00 05 Track Artist Amanda Albur Peze Caf Playlist Menu Pure Analog I A Fri 10 11 The manual always shows the M100 display view to illustrate working with the Server module In terms of content this display view is identical to that of the M217 wall display The only difference is the resolution and or modified structure for the selection of menupoints The most important control options available for operating the Server module through an M217 M218 display combination are shown on the righthand side server 02 M217 M218 operation Thanks to the sophisticated Revox Multiroom concept it is possible to operate the Music server from each side room that is connected to the Multiroom system Fri 10 00 amp Select Album Sleep Menu TUNER cD SERVER AUX2 lt gt VOL OFF st U LOCAL Call the Music sever Main menu though the source keys on the M218 keyboard grey keys that you assigned in the Remote setup of the source Server In the same way you use the M218 keyboard to control the volume Vol as well as changing track lt gt assuming that the selection menu supports these chequered keys Further operation of the Server is done through the touch keys on
5. functions are carried out directly at the music server Operation Artist selection Using the Artist menu option you can search through the database for specific artists by name This includes all the names of singers bands orchestras ensembles etc Select the artist touch key from the following main menu display Pause Server Play Genre Play 00 05 Track Artist Amanda Albur Peze Caf Plaulist Menu Pure Analog I A Fri 10 11 The display will now show the name of the last selection that was made With the following example it was Marilyn Monroe as shown by the small arrow head ABC Artist Shuffle Fage 2 of 6 Page k Marilyn Monroe select a hulot Wester Page ers Era Select path oe arvin Gaye Back Mary Stallings Album Pure Analog I A Fri 10 15 server 02 Manual selection With the manual selection you can scroll through the contents to find the artist you are looking for To do this you can use the 4 Page gt touch keys to scroll to the previous or next page Each page indicates the start of a new letter block of artist names Once you have found the page with the name of the required artist on it you can select the corresponding line with the Select touch keys ARTIST F hidnight Dil Mike Oldfield Mozart Woltgan Original Cast Original Motion Paco De Lucia Patricia Kaas Paul Simon Peter Hofmann shuttle SF X Stereo IMI Now you can select from various replay
6. is 24 months from the date of purchase Your dealer should be your first contact if you need service If he can t give you the help you need send the Server module carriage free and without any accessories to your national Sales Office Please supply a complete description of the problem and a full return postal address Technical data Audio connections Zone 1 Main room Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Max cable length Digital data connections Scope of delivery M100 server 02 Sub D9 cable IN1 Cinch Stereo input IN2 Cinch Stereo input IN3 Cinch Stereo input IN4 Cinch Stereo input 10 m dependant on cable quality and environment RS 232 SUB D 9 pin 1 1 cable Max cable length 10m 29 server 02 Contact 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 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 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 Errors and omissions excepted Product subject to modification User manual M100 server module 02 Part no 10 30 3251 Copyright by Revox GmbH Germany
7. server with a 9 pin 1 1 Sub D cable in all Server configurations Audio connections The Communicate Module is designed for a 4 zone Multiroom system and has therefore 4 independent audio inputs one for each zone IN1 forZone IN2 forZone IN3 forZone IN4 forZone In Multiroom operation all 4 audio inputs have to be connected to the Music server with the M37 4 and or M57 4 zone music servers With the M37 2 zone version the first two audio inputs IN 1 and IN 2 have to be connected You will find information about the corresponding cabling in the next chapter Server Module n NN fi REVOX O Re source M100 1 553 040 00 Connection 24 Connection Cabling amp Setup There is different cabling depending on which Music server is connected with the Server Module Important Communication between Music server and Server Module only works properly if the corresponding Music server has been selected in the Server Module Setup 2 Zone Music Server M37 The 2 Zone M37 Music server has 2 audio outputs which are connected to the audio inputs 1 and 2 on the Server Module Audio inputs 3 and 4 are not connected and remain unassigned The internal splitting of the music signal to the corresponding zones is done automatically through a high quality audio matrix Zone 1 is connected with the M100 through the source selection Any source change at the M100 also affects in multiroom operation Zo
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9. OFF Operation Shuffle You can activate the random playing order function with the Shuffle touch key If this function is deactivated OFF you cant play the tracks in a random order irrespective of your music choice in terms of Album Genre etc Pause Server Play Track Play 00 05 Track Whitney Repeat Houston Shuttle When You Cue Believe Menu Pure Analog PINI A Fri 12 07 You can use the Shuffle touch key to toggle the random play order function ON and OFF Operation Cue The Cue touch key offers you the chance to move to a particular timepoint within a track When you press Cue the playing time appears in square brackets Ci apn gt Now using the touch slider you can select the required timepoint where the playback continues to follow the defined time Once you have found the required position pressing the Cue or Play touch keys returns you to normal playback mode and the square brackets disappear Fause Server Play Track Play 01 07 Track Whitney Repeat Houston Shuttle When You Cue Believe Menu Pure Analog Il amp Fri 12 08 server 02 server 02 Cabling amp Setup Setup offers you the option of configuring the Server Module individually Amplifier Setup SOUFCE Remote Display Multiroom Clock Version System Pure Analog MN PE FEE If you want to operate the Music Server in a Multiroom system the correct assignment of the Server must be made in the Remote menu T
10. Page pA 20 Bit Taste Of D Select 2 Band From Geordiel 2 Blues For Buddha Page 4 Broken Frame select ead En Fain ew Bars More Back A Funk Odyssey Menu Pure Analog NW amp Fri 10 56 Aula server 02 In the following example the letter F has been selected The server module now lists all the stored albums which start with the letter F The first name in the list is shown with the gt In the following example this was the album Face Value ABC Album F Flau Page 1 of 5 Page Face value select Fade To Grey The B Page pan Gane Select Falling Inta allina Into You Back Fats Domino Menu Pure Analog PINNI amp Fri 11 12 Select the album you want with the Select touch keys in this case Fleetwood Mac and press the Play touch key ABC Album Play Page 40f9 Page Fleedwood Mac Best select k Fleetwood Mac Wer Page And Select za NL eh oreign air Back Foreigner Best of Menu Pure Analog NNN amp Fri 11 13 Please also refer to the Replay options section server 02 Selection not available If you select a letter for your search for which no album or artist is stored the following display appears ABC Album X Flau Page 1 of 1 Page ho Entries Found select Page Select Back Menu Pure Analog NNN amp Fri 11 14 This means that no entries were found in the music server which match the selection criterion Operation Possible causes for th
11. es you to jump to a specified track within the album Pause Server Play Genre Play 00 02 Track Whitney Artist Houston Albur When You Playlist Your Love Menu Pure Analog NW amp Fri 12 05 Once you have pressed the Track touch key a display opens up where all the tracks from the album are listed Track Play E Page 1 of 2 Page It s Mot Right But It s Select Pee y Love le Your Love Fage kwhen You Believe Select l No You That n Miu Business Back Learned From The B Menu Pure Analog JM amp Fri 12 06 Using the 4 Select touch key you can choose the desired track and by pressing Start you can play it 15 server 02 Track scroll selection The second page also includes a Play and Pause function Pause Server Play Track Play 00 05 Track Whitney Repeat Houston Shuttle When You Cue Believe Menu Pure Analog ll A Fri 12 07 Additionally the two Track touch keys enable you to scroll backwards or forwards to the previous and next tracks server 02 Repeat Press the Repeat touch key if a selected album should be repeated permanently This is particularly useful during a party or a function where you can play music from Playlists for example for hours at a stretch without any manual intervention Pause Server Play Track Play 00 05 Track Whitney Repeat Houston Shuttle When You Cue Believe Menu Pure Analog ll A Fri 12 07 You can use the Repeat touch key to toggle the Repeat function ON and
12. he Album touch key from the following menu Pause Server Play Genre Play 00 05 Track Artist Amanda Albur Peze Caf Playlist Menu Pure Analog III amp Fri 10 11 Operation Manual selection The manual selection option allows you to search for a specific album by simply scrolling through the contents of the database In this case the albums are shown in alphabetic order To do this you can use the 4 Page gt touch keys to scroll to the previous or next page Each page indicates the start of a new letter block of album names Once you have found the page with the name of the required album on it you can select the corresponding line with the Select touch keys ABC Album Flau Page 24 of 190 Page Anything For You select re You Gonna Go h Page rane Dream Select Around The World Ir Back mes Goes By Menu Pure Analog NNN amp Fri 10 55 Now you can select from various replay options which are described in the Replay options section Operation Alphabetic selection The alphabetic selection option allows you to make a targeted search based on the album s name In this case the first letter of the name from the music server list will be used as the search criterion To start the alphabetic search press the ABC touch key As well as showing the text ALBUM the top line of the display also shows the letter currently being used for the listing ABC Album Flau Page 1 of 16
13. he Server Setup is called by starting the Server source and then pressing and holding the ine touch key on the M100 basis for approximately 2 seconds Zone Remote Zone Button SE Button hou Server Source en Source Server Disable In slot 2 Pure Analog IM amp Fri 09 39 Select the settings as shown above by assigning the Server source to the Aux Server Remote button confirming your selection through the Store touch key Configuration The slot specification can vary and is dependent on the position of the Server module on the module carrier Theoretically you could also select a different Remote button then Aux Server Using this setting however you can access the Music server directly through the Server button on the M218 wall mounted keypad This makes the button label identical to the called source TUNER CD SERVER AUX2 LOCAL You will find further information on the topic of the Remote menu in the M100 basis Operating manual in the chapter Remote menu Configuration Server Setup The Setup function is called by selecting the Server source and then pressing the mer button on the front of the M100 basis for about 2 seconds After this select the Source touch key Zone Server Auto Play 2 Zone Server fone 12 34 a Auto Play E on Pure Analog I Zone assignment The audio outputs of the side room zones are assigned through the Zone assignment In M
14. is are In The artist or album was stored with the first name or the last name The artist or album has an article or no article in the name The automatic CD recognition from the Internet didn t work correctly and the artist or album was stored with a default name this case you should check the contents of your music server database with the Page and Select touch keys Operation Genre selection As well as storing the CD in the music server database by the name of the artist and the album it is also stored according to the type of music on the CD the so called music genre Through this genre assignment you now have the option to search according to a particular music type such as Aock or Classical Genre selection is made using the Genre touch key in the main menu Pause Server Play Genre Play 00 05 Track Artist Amanda Album Peze Caf Playlist hernu Pure Analog I A Fri 10 11 11 server 02 Select Genre To select a genre you simply scroll backwards or forwards through the genre index where the index is listed in alphabetical order as shown below Genre Shuffle al Page 1 of 52 Page b Psuchedlic Pop R Select To s Oldies P se eid vars Select A coustic Blues EEN Acoustic Pop Album Pure Analog Nl I amp Frid148 To do this you can use the Page touch keys to scroll to the previous or next page Once you have found the page with the name of the required album on it you can
15. lists The advantage of a playlist is that you can combine music together to match a particular occasion or to create a particular mood You can then select the one that meets your current requirements A playl st contains tracks or complete albums selected by you the user You can also decide on the order they should be played in unlike other selections which sort the content in alphabetical order These playlists are created either directly at the PC or simply through the music server itself M57 amp M37 MK1 with SN lt 2000 gt XIVA Producer M37 MK2 with SN gt 2000 3 Web browser e g Microsoft Internet Explorer The playlist selection functions are accessed through the Playlist touch key in the main menu Pause Server Play Genre Play 00 05 Track Artist Amanda Albur E Peze Caf Playlist Menu Pure Analog I amp Fri 10 11 server 02 Select Playlist After pressing the Playlist touch key all user defined playlists are displayed in alphabetical order e g Playlist Play Bi Page 1 of 1 Page b Blues my favo Select Bon Jovi my faw Page en Select Romantic Back Menu Pure Analog NW amp Fri 11 49 The above display shows 5 examples of playlists entitled Blues my favourites Bon Jovi my favourites Children Party Romantic If you have created more than 9 playlists you can scroll forwards or backwards with the 4 Page gt softkeys Once you have found the page with the name of the requi
16. manual M100 basis installation versions The M100 system gives you a lot of freedom when installing your modules The pictures below show the version options for a Server module with a 2 way module carrier You have the same version options of course with a 4 way module carrier Only two rules have to be followed Installation a The number of modules is limited to 4 both horizontally and vertically Rule 2 Horizontally up to 2 module carriers can be added left or right Vertically on the other hand only one module carrier can be added A combination of vertical and horizontal module carriers is not allowed 20 Installation server 02 Installation steps 1 2 Loosen the locking screw on the back of the module in a counter clockwise direction in the direction of the f symbol until you feel a resistance The two locking hooks located on the underneath of the module are now brought to a position so that you can attach the module Continue with point 2 Z Side view Server module with module carrier Position the module on the module carrier making sure that the locking hooks are located over the corresponding cut outs in the module carrier Shortly before the plug in card is seated flat on the module carrier you will feel a mechanical resistance caused by the bus board contact strip Re source M100 Rear view Server Module we 1 553 040 00 Server module with locking screw 21 se
17. ne 1 and vice versa You should take this into acccount with the zone assignment 25 Server Module REVOX Audio Qut 1 2 00 OOO 4 a server 02 Re source M100 1 553 040 00 SERVER server 02 Connection Setup 2 Zone Server M37 2 The Server Module supports two configurations of the 2 zone Music server Zone 12 34 With the Zone 12 34 configuration the Side room zones 1 and 2 share audio output 1 while zones 3 and 4 share audio output 2 This means that zones 1 2 hear the same music and so do zones 3 4 Each zone has the same level of authorisation when it comes to selecting music Zone Server Auto Play 2 Fone Server Zone 12 34 Bi Auto Play E on iz w E Pure Analoga I Zone 1 234 With the Zone 1 234 configuration the Side room zone 1 is assigned exclusively to the audio output 1 while zones 2 3 and 4 share the audio output 2 Zone Server Auto Play 2 Zone Server Zone 14254 Ei Auto Play Or Pure Analog IMM No Multiroom operation The setting Zone 1 234 can also be selected if the M100 is used purely as a hi fi system without Multiroom operation In this case you just connect the audio output 1 with the zone input 1 The other audio connections are not used 26 Connection server 02 Setup 4 Zone Server M37 4 M57 4 1 Connect the 4 audio cables 1 1 between the Music server and the Server Module like shown in the firure righthandside 2 Select the setting Zone 1
18. red album on it you can select the corresponding line with the Select softkeys e g the Party playlist as shown below Press Play to listen to your playlist Playlist Play a Page 1 of 1 Page Blues my fava Select Bon Jovi my faw Page Ken Select Romantic Back bernu Pure Analog NW amp Fri 11 49 server 02 Replay mode Once you have selected an album various playback functions are available to you similar to those with a CD Artist Album Play E Fage 1 of 1 o Page kLove Whitney select My Lowe ls Your Lowe The Preacher s wife Page Select Back Menu Pure Analog IMM amp Fri 11 58 When you start playback with the Start touch key the following display appears Pause Server Play Genre Play 00 02 Track Whitney Artist Houston Albur When You Playlist Tour Lowe Menu Pure Analog NNN amp Fri 12 05 The following information is shown in the centre of the display Status Playing time Play 00 09 Whitney Artist gt Houston Im Tour Track Bahy Operation Start playback Playback is started with the Play touch key Pause playback If you want to pause the replay for a short time simply press the Pause touch key To cancel the pause and restart the playback from the same position press the Play touch key Operation Defined track selection On the first menu page you will find the function Track as well as the Play and Pause functions This function enabl
19. rrne 22 Turning the front glass rsrrsvnrrnrnvnnnn0 23 Connection server module 02 24 RS232 connection ou cece sees 24 Audio connections 24 Cabling amp Setup uuensnseseseeennsesneneenensnnnn 25 2 Zone Music Server M37 aea 25 Setup 2 Zone Server M37 2 26 Setup 4 Zone Server M37 4 M57 4 27 Setup 8 Zone Server M57 8 28 ADDEN 2 29 EET 1 beste 29 Technical data uu ccc essere 29 Scope Of delivery snrnrnvnrvrnrnrnvsrsnrnrnn 29 No longer available Introduction Welcome This Server Module enables you to manage your complete CD collection like the professionals in the radio studios In a matter of seconds you can access any album any artist any genre and any of your customised playlists The Server Module delegates your musical wishes to the Music server and keeps you constantly up to date both at the M100 and at each side room in Multiroom operation server 02 Talents The Server Module is a universal audio interface with a serial Server port which can serve up to 4 zones independently with music in Multiroom operation module with the Server software is described in this manual Using this software it can support the M37 Music server as a 2 or 4 zone version as well as its predecessor the M57 as a 4 or 8 zone version The Communicate Important for Multiroom You will need to make a change in the Remote menu if you are u
20. rver 02 Installation Installation steps 3 4 In the third step the module is now locked onto the module carrier This is done by turning the locking screw in a clockwise direction towards the l symbol until a clear mechanical resistance Is felt The module is now securely fixed to the module carrier In the last step the magnetic cover is installed on the module carrier Please take note of the safety advice printed on it Top ka N REVOX Side view Magnetic cover before and after installation 22 Installation Turning the front glass Depending on the installed configuration see picture on the right it can be necessary to turn the front glass so that the printing is not upside down The Server module front glass is held in place by four concealed magnets and accordingly can be removed for this purpose P Lift the glass front off the front of the module by levering it gently at the bottom edge using a fingernail amp Turn the front glass amp Carefully reposition the front glass on the front ofthe module 23 server 02 Important advice During the modification two A gold contact springs are exposed which should not be touched Otherwise the proximity processor that carries out the touch function when the unit is in operation could be damaged server 02 Connection server module 02 RS232 connection The RS232 Server interface is connected to the Music
21. select the corresponding line with the 4 Select touch keys e g the Folk genre as shown below Genre Shuffle E Fage 20 of 52 Page Film Score select SL Soundtrack ameneo Page Flamenco Gypsu select re olk Pop Back Folk Revival Album Pure Analog NNN amp Fri 11 19 Now you can select from various replay options server 02 Shuffle mode A random replay function is started with the Shuffle touch key In this case all tracks all albums from the selected genre are played in a random order Genre Shuttle a Page 20 of 52 Page Film Score select rim Soundtrack amenco Page Flamenco Gypsu Select se olk Pop Back Folk Revival Album Pure Analog NNN amp Fri 11 19 Operation Play mode If you want to select a specific album from the specified genre just press the Album touch key Now all albums are displayed in alphabetical order and you can select your preferred album with the Page gt and 4 Select touch keys Genre Album Pla Page 10f 10 Page b Abraxas 1970 Select a Animals The Most OF attletreemonkeupun Page Beatles Sergant Pep select eee os Ann ues Brothers Great a Borboletta 1974 Menu Pure Analog NNN amp Fri 11 21 The selected album is started with the Play touch key You will find further information about play control in the Playback functions section 12 Operation Playlist selection The Playlist selection allows you to choose between self created play
22. sing your Music server in Multiroom operation and want to have access to the music database from each side room You will find more information about this on page 18 server 02 Starting Server The Server module can be started in 3 different ways By touching the front panel Touch the glass front panel of the Server module as shown in the picture on the right If the M100 is switched off the M100 basis now starts up and selects the source Server If on the other hand the M100 basis is already switched on it switches over to the source Server M100 basis Welcome menu The M100 basis has a proximity sensor As soon as the M100 s proximity sensor recognises that a hand or another object is approaching it increases the background lighting and the Welcome menu appears Now you have 5 seconds to select the source you want in this case Server by touching the corresponding sensor field If no selection is made the M100 basis returns to standby mode M100 basis Source menu lf the M100 basis is already operating the source Server can be called through the M100 basis Source menu To do this press the Source touch key on the M100 basis The following menu field appears The MMM module ts activated by pressing the Server touch key Operation Server Fh Tuner Aux 2 Coax 2 Pure Analog Source DVD a Listening Aux Server Cosx 1 More funn hon 11 01 Operation Server menu
23. the M217 display black keys server 02 Server operation The first time you use the server function the following display appears briefly after activating the Server from the Source menu Pause Server Play BEE Connecting Tack Artist Album Playlist Menu Pure Analog JM SFr 10 04 At this time the communicate module attempts to set up a connection to the music server This Is shown through the text Connecting in the middle of the display If the text does not appear after a few seconds there can be a number of reasons 1 The music server Is in standby mode or is completely switched off Switch the server on 2 The RS232 Server cable from the Server module to the music server is interrupted somewhere gt Check the RS232 connection The 6 large touch keys on the front of the M100 are shown as follows in the following chapters Power I Timer i I Menu Sound Source Disc i Operation Music selection The communicate module offers you 4 different search options when selecting music from the music server database These options are Artist Album Genre v v VY Y Playlist To avoid any confusion and to help you better understand the operation of this module it should be stated at this stage that the server module accesses and plays the CDs stored in the music server It is not designed to be able to edit sort or delete CDs from the music server database All these
24. ultiroom operation this assignment defines whether a zone has its own access to the Music server or whether several zones have joint access You assign which zones the Communicate Module should serve with the Zone touch key You will find an exact description of the cabling and the Setup settings in chapter Appendix server 02 Auto Play function Through the Auto Play function you can select whether the Server should start playing immediately if it is selected from the source menu Autoplay On or only once there has been an explicit start command Autoplay Off You make your selection through the Auto Play softkey By repeated pressing of the key you can toggle between On and Off Activating the Auto Play function in Multiroom operation is particularly advantageous as you can start the server playing with a s ng e key press on a wall mounted remote control Zone Server Auto Play u 2 Zone Server 3 Zone 1 234 H Auto Play a Off u Zone Server Auto Play 2 Zone Server Le Pure Analo Zone 12 34 Auto Play a u u Pure Analog Jim l server 02 Server module installation For installation the Server module needs a 2 way or 4 way module carrier that it is located in This module carrier is mounted on the left right or underneath the M100 basis The pictures here show an M100 basis with a 2 way and a 4 way module carrier installed The installation of the module carrier is fully explained in the M100 basis User

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