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1. P M10 1 2 00 FMT 1 2 00 Pe Remote FMT 1 a Ethernet amp Clock Ce Multiroom Scene 4 Wed 16 47 we version You can toggle between the two Version pages with the Version softkey The lefthand column shows the module plug in slot with the numbers 1 7 and 8 10 The plug in slots 11 15 are reserved for internal and external M10 modules The middle column defines each module the development generation of this module and whether it is bootloader enabled bootloader enabled not bootloader enabled The righthand column shows the software version of the corres ponding module Non occupied plug in slots are identified by Not used Example 5 MRT 3 2 00 This line defines that the 3 generation Multiroom module with the software version 2 00 is located in slot 5 This module can receive a software update using the bootloader gt You will find more information on the Bootloader topic in the M Scope operating manual M10 REVOX Disposing of your old devices Your product has been manufactured from high quality materials and components that can be recycled If this symbol i of a crossed out wheeled rubbish container is on the product this means that it is covered by the EU Directive 2002 96 EG Please find the location of your nearest recycling point for electrical and electronic devices Please follow local regulations and
2. Power LED There is an operational display LED both on the front and the back of the M10 and gives an indication of the operational state of the M10 The following states are shown LED blue The M10 is connected to the mains through the on off switch and is in standby mode There are no faults present LED green One or more Multiroom rooms are active There are no faults in the software or hardware present Error LED red There is an error display LED both on the front and the back of the M10 and gives an indication of any operational faults at the M10 The following states are shown LED red off There are no faults in the software or hardware present LED red flashing slowly A first generation module has been installed in slot A1 or A2 Only second generation modules are allowed in these slots M10 REVOX LED red flashing quickly A Temperature is too high There is overheating in the M10 housing The maximum permitted temperature value has been exceeded even though the fan is active Countermeasure s Check the installation environment Check the ventilation slots Check the fan B Power levels are too high The permitted power value has been exceeded at one or more of the internal M10 power units Countermeasure s Check the connected cables M Link USB etc for short circuits Are all modules inserted correctly in the M10 C Software problem There is a fa
3. Select source Ee Source Source ol Using the two Source softkeys an audio source is assigned to the previously selected button variable e g Tuner which will be activated through the selection with the operating unit at the M10 You can toggle backwards and forwards through a loop of the audio sources that the M10 currently offers with Source and Source Remote Fone 1 Remote button Wher i selecting Fd Tuner in slot 1 wae Disable UT Il Wed 16 53 If the same audio source in the other zones should also be activated with the same previously selected Remote button this completes the required setting You can check whether the same setting is actually present in the other zones with the Zone softkey This is shown through the setting Zone x Remote button XXX is selecting the same as Zone 1 M10 REVOX If on the other hand the Remote button should activate a different source in one or more zones you switch zones with the Zone button In the newly selected zone another audio source can now be assigned to the same Remote button Example of a zone dependant Remote assignment with the Tuner Remote button Remote Fone 1 Remote button Tuner iz Selecting n umer in slot 1 u Disable TTT amp Wed 16 53 Fig Zone 1 Remote Fone 2 Remote button Tuner iz selecting n umer in slot 1 u Disable UT A Wed 16 57 Fig Zone 2 Remote Fone 3
4. do not dispose of the device with your domestic refuse The correct disposal of your old device helps to avoid negative impacts on the environment and on personal health Re system Scope of delivery Re system M10 Operating manual Power cable USB cable TORX screwdriver Installation CD Note Fixing screws The scope of delivery does not include fixing screws for the rack mounting of the M10 as there are too many different fixing systems available on the market Guarantee The guarantee period is 24 months Your dealer should be your first contact if you need service If he can t give you the help you need send the M10 carriage free and without any accessories to your national Sales Office Please supply a complete description of the fault together with your address M10 REVOX Re system Technical data Serial data transfer RS232 SUBD 9 pin 1 1 cabling socket Audio connections Headphone output max 1W min 16 0O Dimensions Width x Depth 443 x 310 mm without retaining bracket unit feet 17 44 x 12 2 inch Height 171 mm corresponds to 4 RU 6 73 inch Weight 11 0 kg 24 25 Ib without packaging and accessory box Permitted ambient temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F Power consumption Standby 2 W Operation 4 160 W Dependant on module population and or the number of connected interfaces Fuse Primary fuse at power switch 1 6 A slow acting at 100 120 V 0 8 A s
5. must be modified to meet the needs of the particular installation PREVOX 18 Re system DHCP is not supported by the M10 This means that all the necessary settings for a fault free integration ofthe M10 in an Ethernet system must be made manually You will find details about this in the Chapter M10 Setup M10 REVOX Re system Functional plan RESP AL 000 IP 192 168 0 2 WLAN Router i IP 192 168 0 5 a LAN The IP addresses shown above are only examples and must be modified to meet the needs of the particular installation 19 M10 REVOX M10 Setup A PC or a Notebook is always needed for the initial configuration of the M10 which is connected to the M10 using the RS232 interface or the USB socket Using the M230 Revox program of M Scope Display view the main menu shown below for the M10 setup can be called with the setup key The Setup menu appears as follows if the Multiroom module is installed Setup Source Ethernet ae lltircorr Clock ae Version Scene Jim amp Thu 14 35 Re system Ethernet Setup The Ethernet setup is reached through the Ethernet softkey All the settings that are needed for the integration of the M10 ina LAN are done on 2 configuration pages The first menu page shows you a Client List of all devices that are currently accessing the M10 M10 REVOX CLIENT LIST The CLIENT LIST shows all devices that are currently accessin
6. II format This makes it possible to integrate the Revox system in a domestic control system e g with the GIRA Home Server As the name M Text implies it is a very understandable protocol which simplifies the programming as commands are not in an encrypted form but in English The following is an example of a Revox M Text command where the function is instantly recognisable In this case it concerns setting the volume to 15 of 40 steps xx SET VOLUME 15 Re system M233 Display panel The M233 software is a General User Interface GUI or also known as OSD for the Revox Multiroom System which can be installed on a Windows XP platform as part of a Touchscreen display This makes it possible to control each room in the Revox Multi room system through the visualisation The data traffic runs over the Ethernet interface integrated in the M10 Each Re system slave integrated in the Multiroom needs its own M202 Ethernet interface The size colour and position of the M233 display within the visualisation on the Touchscreen display is defined one time in the corresponding ini file M10 Connection Point to Point A Crossover cable is used if the M10 is connected directly to a PC Distribution with Router A Patch cable 1 1 is used of the two devices are connected over a router You will find an overview of a possible Ethernet network on the next page The defined IP addresses are only examples and
7. REVOX Re system M10 Modular Audio Multiroom System Dominating Entertainment Revox of Switzerland V2 00 M10 REVOX M10 Introduction Safety M10 Unit Views Installation and Assembly M10 in a 19 Cabinet Overview M10 Connection Panel Connection Panel Description Ethernet Interface M10 Setup Ethernet Setup Source Setup Remote Setup Scene function Version Control Guarantee Scope of delivery Disposing of your old device Technical Data Re system M10 REVOX M10 Working quietly in the back ground the modular M10 Audio Multiroom System in 19 format can be relied on to supply a complete house with music With the plug in Multiroom module up to 32 rooms can be included This allows you to choose in the individual rooms between a high quality stereo sound or an exciting Home Cinema ex perience The Multiroom system is operated either through a M208 remote control or a wall mounted panel which in many cases is available in a design to match existing switch programs The GIRA and Feller CH companies offer particularly attractive solutions Which music sources can be heard in the individual rooms depends only on which modules are in use The M10 offers 9 free plug in slots that can be populated with modules These modules cover a whole range of options from an analogue record deck right up to a future safe network connection to the Worldwide Web The modular approach which
8. Remote button Tuner E selecting n a in slot 7 wae Disable UNNI A Wed 16 53 Fig Zone 3 Re system Explanation In Zone 1 and 2 the audio source FM Tuner is selected with the Tuner Remote button In Zone 3 on the other hand the SAT input of the SAT module is activated with the button variable Tuner Note If several modules of the same type e g Tuner are installed in the M10 these can no longer be differentiated though their names as for example all Tuner modules register with FM Tuner In such a case differentiation is done through the definition of the M10 plug in slot they are installed In Every modification has to be confirmed with the Store key Press Store if you want to save your changes Otherwise the original setting is retained M10 REVOX Re system Disable variable EB Li able This function allows you to Disable the remote button This makes the audio source no longer addressable through the operating unit or remote control Remote button yD is disabled wae Disable UT Il A Wed 1701 To do this select the required Remote button through the Zone Button combination and press the Disable softkey The Store softkey then appears that you need to press to confirm your change If you don t press Store the original setting is retained The display shown above indicates that the button variable DVD is disabled in Zone 1 The DVD Remote button can however be a
9. Revox has followed for decades was also an essential element in the development of the M10 Re system Once new technologies establish themselves on the market Revox can offer the corresponding module As a Revox customer you just have to buy the new module for your existing M10 and can start to enjoy the new technology immediately No new operating concept remote controls or conversions needed In this way we protect your resources and offer your option to integrated and use new media simply and uncomplicatedly The M10 offers a USB both on the front and back of the unit to help the installer make the basic settings safely and quickly There is also the option for remote maintenance and or Multiroom control with the a LAN using the integrated network socket M10 REVOX Safety Take note of the label on the back of the unit CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN In order to avoid the risk of an electric shock do not remove any covers Maintenance and repairs should only be carried out by qualified experts This symbol indicates that the unit is only connected to the mains power socket through two contacts phase and neutral and has no ground For this reason the unit is particularly well iso lated and must pass a strict insulation test This guarantees that even if the neutral line is broken no accessible part of the unit is under voltage The M10 is equipped with this protection class in ord
10. Source softkey you can access the setup menu for the plug in module that is currently playing in Zone 1 and there you can make the required settings for this module The audio signal from this source can also be heard through the integrated speaker or the headphone socket Example To modify the base settings for the tuner first select the Tuner source in the Source menu Source key Now using the Source softkey in the setup menu you make the settings for the tuner If on the other hand you want to modify the basic settings of the Multiroom module installed in the M10 select the Multiroom softkey in the setup menu You will find the options for the various basic settings in the Operating instructions for the corresponding module M10 REVOX Remote Function The modularity of the M10 requires a flexible usage of operating units as the M10 can be equipped with a wide range of modules An operating unit can for example be the M218 Wall mounted keypad or the M208 Remote control The Remote function offers the option of always being able to modify the source selection for the installed modules to the operating unit This means that the Tuner key on the M218 operating unit always sends the same signal over the Multiroom module to the M10 Only once the M10 has been assigned through in the Remote menu will the decision be made as to which source the Tuner key calls and or controls So for example with on
11. ammable or other objects should not be inserted in the unit s openings as this can lead to faults fire or an electrical shock Power cable Never pull on the cable when plugging the unit in or out Always hold the plug Splash water 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 M10 REVOX Further Safety measures Do not stand any articles with open flames e g lit candles on the device The M10 is only designed for operation in temperate non tropical climates 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 You must ensure that neither the ventilation slots nor the fans on the back of the M10 are not covered and that there is sufficient ventilation There should be a gap of at least 5 cm in all directions between the M10 and the built in rack Re system 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 up the EU In all countries the guarantee serv
12. be deactivated or if the changes that need to be made with a scene definition are so extensive that it would be too much effort to modify an existing scene Select the scene that is to be deleted using the Page and Select softkeys and then press the Clear softkey All rooms including the main room are now reset to the status Not included M10 REVOX Re system Renaming a scene EB Edit Marne Each scene can be given an Cancel individual name in order to be Pressing this softkey quits the able to assign it uniquely editing menu without saving any changes The previous scene Select the scene whose name is name is retained to be changed using the Page and Select softkeys The following menu appears Store Pressing this softkey saves the Edit Name new scene name and takes you back to the scene Main menu S cene_3 IT l Thu 13 59 Cursor These softkeys are used to position the cursor left right in the text field Delete Pressing this softkey deletes the characters at the current cursor position Insert Pressing this softkey inserts a character at the current cursor position 35 M10 REVOX Re system Software version ER version The Version function displays the current version number for each module along with the plug in slot that it occupies Select the Version softkey in the Setup main menu Setup 8 NM57 2 2 00 Not used Not used Ethernet D P Source Source
13. cene The individual setting for the corresponding room is done in Step 2 No The additional room is not an active element of the scene It retains its current status This additional room is not present in the Multiroom system and therefore cannot be defined Once all additional rooms have been defined this fact can be confirmed with the OK softkey M10 REVOX Step 2 In the second step all additional rooms that are included as an element of the scene and have been defined with Included Yes can be setup Rooms that are not included as elements of the scene and have been defined in the first step with Not included main room or with No additional room are not taken into account when a scene is saved The volume and the ON or OFF Status can be defined individually for each additional room The music source can be defined individually for each zone The most practical solution for the setup of the additional rooms is simply to go to each of the rooms individually and configure them according to your own discretion In this way the optimum volume can quickly be defined by listen ing Of course it is also possible to configure each room from your PC using the M230 M233 or M Scope service programs Re system Once all additional rooms have been defined the scene can be saved using the Store softkey With the Cancel softkey you quit the scene setup without saving the scene and or the
14. e installation the Tuner key calls the FM Tuner on the tuner module while with another it calls the SAT tuner from the satellite module In general you can say that variables defined through the Remote menu Tuner AUX1 etc are assigned to actual sources FM tuner SAT tuner etc Re system Zone dependant Remote menu The Revox Multiroom system has 4 Multiroom zones where different music can be heard independently of each other Now for example the M10 enables you to install 4 FM Tuners that can all be programmed independently of each other Through the zone dependent Remote menu it is now possible that the Tuner key can control a different FM tuner in each zone Remote Fone 1 Remote button n Wher is selecting Fd Tuner in slot 1 Remote Remote button Turner iz selecting zat in slot 7 UNNI Wed 16 53 This means that the M10 recog nises which zone the variable Tuner was sent from and knows from the assignment made through the Remote menu which source should be addressed The Remote menu settings are explained in the following chapter M10 REVOX Calling Remote EF Remote Select the Remote softkey in the Main menu As shown in the following graphic the Remote menu is divided into the areas Zone Button Source Remote Fone 1 Remote button Wher iz selecting FA Tuner in slot 1 wae Disable We also recommend that the settings are
15. er to effectively eliminate sound damaging ground loops Re system A This symbol warns about dangerous voltage within the unit Touching live parts can lead to an electric shock depending on the level of the voltage IN This symbol indicates important advice for operation and main tenance in the accompanying documentation M10 REVOX Installation and operation Please check the unit and accessories for any signs of transit damage after unpacking Read the operation 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 may not be connected to the mains supply Use the supplied mains cable The unit s power supply and connections values mains voltage frequency must be checked before connecting it to the mains Fuses used in the device must comply with the factory definitions in the Technical Data section Re system Safety measures Unusual operation Unplug the unit from the mains immediately in the event of any unusual noises or odours Have the unit checked by your dealer without delay Do not open the unit The unit may not be opened as there is a risk of electrification Non use of the unit If the unit is not going to be used for a longer period of time the power cable should be removed from the power socket for reasons of safety Foreign objects Liquids fl
16. etup IF Address 192 168 985 200 IF Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 cat Address Address fg cal ate way Default Gateway 192 169 99 1 In a network of DHCP enabled LAN Clients you must always ensure that these are not given the M10 s IP Re system IP Subnet Mask oO ask E The 4 blocks of the IP Subnet that the M10 should have are set using the two Mask softkeys TCP IP Setup cat Address Address fg IF Address 192 168 985 200 IF Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 132 166 95 1 a ateway Gateway i Default Gateway gt Gateway The 4 blocks of the Default Gateway that defines the external access in the Internet are set using the two Gateway softkeys If such a data exchange is required outside the LAN the Default Gateway must be configured in compliance with the local requirements M10 REVOX Page TCPIIP The second page in the UDP IP setup is responsible for all the UDP settings Here all the relevant settings for the UDP address and port are made as well as the selection of the M Text modes UDPIIP Setup UDPIIP Address dress Au 355 255 255 255 UDPYIP Port O4032 cat dress M Text Mode Auto TT Fri 16 46 The new settings are confirmed with the Apply softkey Otherwise the previous setting is retained Re system UDP IP Address Of Address UDP IP address Here you can enter the target address if the UDP packet should only be sent to one specific
17. ff Sauna Off Status Undefined The room retains its current status PREVOX M10 a Saving a scene Store 3 A scene must have been defined in a two step process before it can be stored Step 1 To start with you define through Setup Scene which rooms are involved and which are not Essentially there are three room statuses when defining the scene 1 The room is actively switched on when the scene is called if it was switched off at the time or it remains switched on The room is an active element of the scene gt Room included YES 2 The room is actively switched off when the scene is called if it was switched on at the time or it remains switched off The room is an active element of the scene gt Room included YES 31 Re system 3 The room retains its status on or off when the scene is called The room is not an active element of the scene i e it remains passive gt Room included NO This is an advantage if it should be guaranteed that the person in the corresponding room can decide independently whether music should be played or not Scene example Coming home If only the rooms Hallway and Lounge were selected for a scene Coming home and all others were switched off it could happen that music being played by persons who were already in the house is switched off With the Store softkey you reach the level where the classification of I
18. g the M10 Up to 10 clients can have parallel access If no client is logged on four zeros appear in the corresponding line CLIENT LIST SOO0000509 SO000000 oSooboooo Zu Pure Analog In the example below three clients are accessing the M10 The IP address of each client is shown CLIENT LIST Tue 17 04 GO FLI Matrix Using the menu softkey you can toggle between the CLIENT LIST menu page and the two TCP IP pages The Access Point required for the radio transmission does not appear with its IP address in the CLIENT LIST Re system Page TCP IP The base settings for the Ethernet access are set through the two TCP IP pages TCRIP Setup IF Address 192 168 985 200 IF Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 cat Address Address fig Gateway ag Default Gateway 192 1565 a ateway The setting is made by selecting the corresponding address block with the softkeys which is then shown in square brackets 192 168 0 6 Now the required setting can be made using the two display keys Jog The new settings are confirmed with the Apply softkey Otherwise the previous setting is retained Note All settings in the M10 setup are made using the Jog keys The following symbol additionally draws your attention to it in the manual M10 REVOX IP Address Of Address The 4 blocks of the IP address that the M10 should have are set using the two Address softkeys TCRIIP S
19. he USB or Ethernet interface is blocked It is not possible to operate third party devices with it nor is it possible to connect external RS232 interfaces e g EIB data interface You can only get access to the M10 via its serial interfaces through the Revox service programmes M Scope or M230 Card slot for SD cards A firmware update can be carried out using an SD Secure Digital card SDHC cards gt 2 GB are not supported Re system M Link for Revox interfaces The M Link is a Revox interface which various Revox interfaces can be connected to e g M200 Domotic interface M201 IR interface etc Both the RJ11 sockets are electrically parallel switched You should only use a non crossed 4 core telephone cable with a RJ11 plug for this connection 6P4C modular Headphone socket The audio signal from the plug in modules in the M10 can be listened to over the headphone socket during installation The signal is also reproduced through the M10 s integrated speaker as a mono signal In the case of intrusive environmental noises a secure check of the audio signal is possible using the headphone output The output is made in stereo The source selection plug in module and the volume setting are done through the Revox service programs e g M230 Socket for 3 5 mm jack plug Output rating Max 1 watt Impedance gt 16 Q M10 REVOX Ethernet interface The Ethernet interface enables the M10 t
20. ices offered by the Revox Sales Agent 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 The guarantee is made null and void in the case of incorrect intervention measures or non professionally executed repairs M10 REVOX Re system M10 Unit views M10 Front view M10 Rear view TUARA Cie a TER Td Au Note Slots A1 and A2 may only be These can be identified by the populated with second generation following symbol on the back modules that have been plane of the module developed since the start of 2008 M10 REVOX Re system Installation and assembly The M10 is an 19 build in unit which was principally conceived for insertion into a 19 cabinet Thanks to the integrated unit feet however it is possible to position it outside of a 19 cabinet Installation in a 19 cabinet The M10 has variable side elements that enable installation in the 19 cabinet These can be assembled in 2 different positions on the M10 and enable the installer to assemble it in the 19 cabinet in the best possible way See the figure below The M10 can be installed with the plug in slots directed to the front or the back See figure on Page 9 Depending on the cabling strategy the plug in module cables can be fed in at the front of the unit or concealed at the bac
21. k In both positions it is possible to position the M10 4 cm towards the inside This is a particular benefit in the case of 19 cabinets with a door as this allows you to plug the cable in at the front without it being unduly kinked Side view M10 with forward spaced retaining bracket Side view M10 with flush retaining bracket M10 REVOX Re system Modifying the retaining bracket gt 4 4 1 All 6 Allen screws 3 mm are re moved from both sides of the M10 2 Now the retaining bracket is moved from the front to the back in the corres ponding position 3 All 6 screws are then screwed back in as shown in the figure Please note Also the two outside screws which don t hold the retaining bracket to the M10 must be screwed back in M10 REVOX Re system M10 Installation in a 19 cabinet Sectional view of a 19 cabinet with installed M10 A M10 retaining bracket forward spaced SUPT TTT POET POPEATER LU PIE LER TITTEN EEE EEE TEE TEEN EEE EETEEEEEEETETEETEEEE TEE UU POON POTTER S PORTO OAR SUVA ATTA A EAT DOTA ai w B M10 retaining bracket inserted UATE POO EPONA PORE O PATER POC TO OTP R TORO T RATT ao IRLIRLIDERDERDUERTERUERURERDERUERUUULRURUERUER ROUTER a LIU EEEEREETTENTETETETTEETETETETERESTTETETEETTETETETETTEE TEN LISTET OOOO AON DODO NTO O TATOO COTO TPAD SHPO AOAC MATA EPO O ATA amp 10 M10 REVOX Re system Overview M10 Con
22. low acting at 200 240 V Secondary fuse on the circuit boards internal 5 0 A slow acting E amp OE Description Version 2 00 38 R X GERMANY Revox GmbH Am Krebsgraben 15 D 78048 VS Villingen Germany Phone 49 7721 8704 0 Fax 49 7721 8704 29 info revox de www revox de SWITZERLAND Revox Schweiz AG Wehntalerstrasse 190 CH 8105 Regensdorf Switzerland Phone 41 44 871 66 11 Fax 41 44 871 66 19 info revox ch www revox ch Central Service Revox GmbH Am Krebsgraben 15 D 78048 VS Villingen Germany Phone 49 7721 8704 43 Fax 49 7721 8704 49 info revox de Re system M10 Operating Instructions Part No 10 30 3084
23. made in this order i e starting with the Zone Then you select the key variable Remote button from an operating unit Once this is set this is assigned to a specific source Re system Select zone Ee fone Zone 53 To start with you select the Multiroom zone with the Zone softkeys We recommend starting with Zone 1 as then all further zones take the Zone 1 settings as default values The same Remote buttons are available in each zone You can toggle backwards and forwards through a loop of the four Multiroom zones with Zone and Zone M10 REVOX Select button variable EB Button Button 3 Using the Button softkeys you select the button variable that you want to assign to a specific audio source at the M10 You can toggle backwards and forwards through a loop of the four button variables with Button and Button The remote button Tuner symbolises for example the Tuner button on the M218 Wall mounted keypad Note One special option is to select TV Hold instead of TV Video With this button variable you activate the TV Video source with a longer press on the button A shorter press has no effect In this way conflicts between the M10 and the remote controls from some televisions can be effectively avoided The TV button must be disabled if using TV Hold otherwise TV Hold is ineffective The TV button is only available with remote controls but not with wall mounted keypads Re system
24. ncluded YES or Included NO IS made Store Scene Oe tain Foor Main Root Mot Included hcl Zones 4 Incl Rooms ra OVerWwrItE Scene Scene 17 Im Il Thu 14 25 M10 REVOX Defining the main room ES Main Room With the Main Room softkey you switch the state of the main room M51 or M10 between Included On Included Off Not Included Included On The main room is actively switched on when the scene is called Source and volume are defined in two steps Included Off The main room is actively switched off when the scene is called Not Included The room is not an active element of the scene It retains its current Status The number of active zones and rooms is shown in the centre of the display Store Scene ae Mairi Ronm Main Root Mot Included hcl Zones 4 Incl Rooms ral yerwrite Scene Scene 17 ae Cancel I l amp Thy 14 25 In the case of an M10 installation the speaker integrated in the M10 is defined as the main room Re system Defining additional rooms Rooms E You change the status of the additional room between Yes and No with the Rooms softkey The assignment is done by zone You select the required zone or room through the Zone and Select softkeys Store Scene k Living Nursery PS clude Entrance Bathroorri Room 35 Room 36 Kitchen Wes Roc 38 IT amp Thu 14 26 Yes The additional room is actively switched ON or OFF when calling the s
25. nection panel M10 Front side Partial view ERR M10 MODULAR AUDIO MULTIROOM SYSTEM MULTIRGOM M MODULAR ALIA MULTIROOM SYSTEM On Off switch USB B connection for PC Mains connection with fuse RS232 only for firmware updates Operational display LED green blue SD card slot software update Error display LED red M Link for Revox interfaces LAN Ethernet connection 3 5 mm stereo headphone socket 11 M10 REVOX Re system Description M10 Connection panel On Off switch The M10 can be completely separated from the mains supply with the on off switch This is recommended if the Revox Multiroom System is not going to be used for a few weeks during a vacation for example The M10 must remain switched on during normal operation so that access to the Multiroom System from the connected rooms is available at all times Mains connection with fuse The M10 power connection is adapted to the corresponding voltage of the country of purchase when it is delivered Nevertheless we recommend that you compare the operating voltage shown on the rating plate with the local supply before starting the unit up Fuse A faulty fuse may only be replaced with one with the following values 1 6 A slow acting at 100 120 V 0 8 A slow acting at 200 240 V Note The M10 mains supply is fitted with a non grounded rubber connector For this reason only the supplied mains cable may be used
26. o be integrated into a LAN In this way each computer that is also integrated in the LAN can access the Revox system using the corresponding Revox control software PDAs or Tablet PCs are also suitable as control devices which enable a wireless connection with feedback For this purpose you need an additional Access Point or WLAN Router for the radio transmission as shown in the Figure Function Plan on Page 19 The corresponding M230 or M231 control softwares can be found on the Revox Homepage Re system As well as operation through the Revox service programs the M10 also offers the option to influence the Revox Multiroom System and or to let feedback messages be directed specifically into a visualisation through the use of a primary domestic control system The programmer can get a simple access to the Revox system through a UDP protocol Revox M text protocol A further tool that is supported by the M10 Ethernet interface is the M233 Display for Display panels in visualised domestic controllers The following page gives you an initial overview of the M Text protocol and the M233 Display panel Please visit the Download area on the Revox Homepage for further information M10 REVOX M Text Protocol UDP As well as understanding the Revox internal M Link protocol the M10 Ethernet interface with the software version 1 10 or higher also understands the clear text commands M Text protocol in ASC
27. original scene remains unchanged Store Scene ap Marl Room Main Root Mot Included Incl Zones 4 Incl Rooms a yerwrite Scene cene 17 Im l amp Thu 14 25 Important advice The parameters for the various scenes are stored in the M219 by room This offers significant speed advantages when activating a scene At the same time however this also means that a scene loses part of its contents if an M219 has to be exchanged for whatever reason In this case the scene has to be reconfigured M10 REVOX Calling a scene EF Recall Once a scene has been defined and saved it can be called up using the Recall softkey At the M10 this is done through the M230 or M Scope service program The procedure is to select the required scene using the Page softkeys to switch between pages 1 and 2 and the Select softkeys to scroll up and down and then press Recall The scene is carried out immediately Scene System Off 1 Enter Horne 2 Party Chill out Evening Morning Tee BP Et Name Oe Executing a different scene overwrites the previous scene The M Text protocol for building control offers a further option for calling a scene You will find an exact description of this in the M Text protocol description on the Revox homepage www revox de or www revox ch Re system Deleting a scene Clear W3 A scene can be completely reset with the Clear softkey This is recommended if a scene should
28. recipient Using the setting 255 255 255 255 the data packet is sent in Broad cast mode to all who have opened the UDP IP port defined below e g 04032 UDP IP Port E Fort Port In order to ensure data security not all ports are available but only those listed below These have been defined by Revox Open ports TCP IP via Telnet Port 23 for testing purposes TCP IP via Port 5524 UDP IP via Ports 4032 5524 6536 7728 8728 10308 18042 24022 27944 31286 M10 REVOX M Text Mode M Text WER The selection of the M Text mode is only relevant if an UDP port is used as a port If on the other hand the TCP IP port 5524 is used the M Text mode setting is irrelevant UDPYIP Setup UDRP Address 755 255 255 255 cat dress Address Weg UDP YIP Port O4032 M Test Mode Forced Stereo TT Fri 16 45 M Text Mode Forced The M10 status message is only sent in M Text format Only M text commands are expected The Forced setting may not be used if M Link protocols are used as well M Text Mode Auto The Ethernet interface identifies automatically which protocol is present and automatically switches the mode and retains this until the next packet is received in a different mode The Auto setting should be selected if both the M Text and M Link protocols are used The mode check that is made in the Auto setting however makes the data exchange slower Re system Source Menu Using the
29. rking with these programs and the M10 configuration are des cribed in a later chapter Firts operation The M10 is connected to a Note book or PC using the supplied USB cable After connecting a Windows message appears on the screen that a new device has been recognised with the name Revox M10 USB Link The corresponding driver must be installed to set the unit up See next chapter Installing the USB driver Re system Installing the USB driver As the Revox USB driver is not yet present on the Windows operating system you will be asked to make the corresponding driver available Revox recommends not taking the Windows option to search for Driver but to tell Windows which folder the driver is in manually Following the installation of M Scope you will find the correct driver for the M10 in the folder C Programme Revox M Scope USB Driver under the name M51usb sys Follow the Windows installation instructions and remove the USB cable from the M10 after successfully completing the driver installation When you then reconnect the M10 to the Notebook PC the M10 should now be recognised automatically Note Each USB chip in the M10 has an individual code that is stored by Windows For this reason the driver installation must be carried out again for each new M10 M10 REVOX RS232 interface The serial interface is used exclusively for configuring the M10 and for installing new firmware if t
30. ssigned to one or more audio sources in Zones 2 3 and 4 29 M10 REVOX Scene function The Scene function has been integrated with the introduction of version 2 00 of the software This enables music to be started in different zones and rooms at the press of a button The choice of which source and which volumes should be selected for the individual rooms is defined once when you save a scene An audio scene can be called either through a primary building management system or through the M230 M Scope service program Within the Revox world a scene only covers the audio side Linking the Revox scene with for example a light or window blind scene is done through the building control software Select the Scene softkey in the Setup main menu 9 10 11 12 Scene 9 Scene 10 FP Page Scene 11 Scene 12 Thu 13 59 EB Edit Name cones 3 Clear IT Thu 13 55 A total of 16 scenes are available Re system There are four functions for managing Scenes Saving a scene Calling a scene Deleting a scene Renaming a scene and Scene example Scene Morning Zone 1 Source Tuner Station 4 Room Status Volume Kitchen On 10 Diner On 8 Lounge Off Zone 2 Source CD Title 1 Room Status Volume Bathroom On 12 Dressing On 5 Zone 3 Source Tuner Station 2 Room Status Volume Nursery Undefined Hallway Off Zone 4 Source Tuner Station 4 Room Status Volume Cinema O
31. ult in the data traffic Countermeasure s Carry out a firmware update Check the modules Is the module type and its software correct for each slot Re system LAN Ethernet connection A connection to an Ethernet LAN can be established through the RJ45 socket The Ethernet interface is configured manually during the M10 setup DHCP functionality is not supported The two LEDs integrated in the RJ45 socket indicate the status of the data connection The Revox Multiroom System can be controlled through the Ethernet interface Either through the Revox Service programs e g M230 or the primary domestic control system e g GIRA Home Server There is a very flexible UDP protocol available for domestic control system programmers Further information about this clear text protocol can be found under www revox de A maximum of 10 Clients can have parallel access to the M10 The MAC address is noted on the bottom of the M10 You will find further documen tation about the Ethernet interface starting from Page 16 M10 REVOX USB B connection for PC There is an USB B interface both on the front and the back of the M10 that can be operated from a PC Both USB interfaces are switched in parallel and for this reason should never be used at the same time Use either the front or the rear USB interface The M10 setup and the module installation can be done using the Revox M230 or M Scope PC programs Wo
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