Selection MyMusic M208 Operation – MyMusic M208 Remote control MyMusic synchronisation Internet Audio Portal [IAP] Setting up Internet Radio Revox Internet Audio Portal (IAP) Initial logon IAP Registration page Managing Revox IAP Adding radio stations to F Network: Questions & Answers...
"ether". The iPod Connection Your MMM will get on very well with your iPod. Just connect it to the MMM and using your Revox equipment, you can dive into the audiophile world offered by this clever little box of tricks.
Multi Media NSTALLATION The Multi Media Module is equipped with the latest electronics and should be handled with care. Before you install the card, the M51/ M10 must be switched off and separated from the power supply, by plugging the unit out. M51 Installation The MMM can be operated in slots 1 - 6.
1) Direct to the iPod using the adapter cable (supplied) 2) Using the Revox iPod Docking station (not supplied) 3) Using the MMM Enhancer for large distances between the MMM and the iPod or the iPod Docking station.
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.
Internet. Its main task is that of converting Internet 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...
Multi Media Gateway The computer or router in your network through which the data traffic with the world outside your network, i.e. the Internet is handled. Client Network device that draws data out of the network, decodes it and converts it for example, into analogue music signals, which then can be played through...
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Multi Media Glossary ETWORK TERMINOLOGY Proxy Server A proxy or proxy server is a computer in the network that makes data transfer quicker and more efficient and that can also increase security by deploying access control mechanisms. Usually, you do not find proxy servers in home networks.
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Multi Media 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 transmission distances.
Multi Media ABLING if the communication between router (WLAN) and MMM should be wireless, the dotted LAN connection may not be in place. : Network hard disc / Network Attached Storage Device UPnP-AV : Universal Plug and Play – for Audio- / Video transfer The MMM can only communicate with NAS or servers that support the UPnP-AV standard, which was specially developed for the streaming of audio and video content.
Multi Media Multi Media Module ETUP The basic settings for the MMM are made in Setup. Select Media from the menu and press and hold the Setup key for approx 2 seconds. Then select the Source softkey. The following display appears: All settings that are needed to set the MMM up are done on a total of eleven Setup pages, whereby only...
Display of the MAC address that has been uniquely assigned to this MMM. This is important for logging in to the Revox Internet Audio Portal (IAP) The MAC address must be defined the colons shown here, in WITHOUT order to log the MMM in to the...
Multi Media Setup #2 Device Name [...] Each device on the network can have its own Device Name, as well as its individual MAC address. Some network clients generate these device names automatically, which doesn't always result in a clear identification of the device in question.
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Multi Media Setup #3 SSID [...] Here, you define the name of your network's SSID. The [...] cursor is moved left and right with the softkeys. The softkey inserts a character to the left of the [...] cursor. The deletes the character where the [...] cursor is currently positioned.
Multi Media Setup #3 Security Mode The encryption method can be selected or modified to that of the WLAN router with the Security softkey. There are three options. You can make your choice from an endless loop using the None WPA-PSK None There is no encryption! WPA-PSK...
Multi Media Setup #4 WPE] WEP Key [...] WEP encryption is done using a WEP key that is defined once for the router and all WLAN devices. Enter your WLAN network WEP key here. The [...] cursor is moved left and right with the softkeys respectively.
Multi Media Setup #5 WPA PSK] WPA Key [...] WPA encryption is done using a WPA key that is defined once for the router and all WLAN devices. Enter your WLAN network WPA key here. The [...] cursor is moved left and right with the softkeys respectively.
Multi Media Setup #6 DHCP Using the softkey, you can define whether logging in to the network should be done automatically DHCP Yes, or whether the required setting will be made manually DHCP Setup pages #7 and #8, where the corresponding settings (IP, Gateway, DNS, etc.) can be made, are accessible if you select the...
Multi Media Setup #7 IP Gateway [...] Access to the Internet is defined through the two Gateway softkeys. If such a data exchange should be done outside the LAN, the IP Gateway must be configured according to the on-site requirements. A change in these two menupoints requires a restart to be carried out.
Multi Media Setup #9 Proxy Server You can define whether communication should be done using a Proxy server with the softkey. The setting Use Proxy ? makes Setup page #9 accessible, where the corresponding settings (Proxy address, Port) can be made.
Multi Media MMM Operation Once all the required settings have been made in the MMM Setup, the Multi Media Module (MMM) can be called in the M51 Source menu and/or through the keys on the M217/M218 combination that were assigned through the Remote menu.
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Multi Media M217/ M218 operation Thanks to the sophisticated Revox Multiroom concept, it is possible to operate the MMM from each additional room that is connected to the Multiroom system. Call the MMM Main menu though the source keys on the M218...
Multi Media M217 Menu overview Network client selection +MyMusic selection ABC search Info window Menu selection Menu: Now Playing You can add the radio station currently playing and/or the path to your favourite music tracks to the MyMusic category by pressing the +MyMusic softkey.
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Multi Media General control softkeys Softkey ABC... The alphabetically sorted selection allows a specific selection based on names that start with a particular letter. This can be names of folders, titles or radio stations. The ABC search can only be used with sorted lists.
Multi Media Info - Status overview The Info softkey shows the status of the currently selected source. In the example shown below, the track When I Kissed The teacher by ABBA from the Album Arrival is playing. This title was stored with a data rate of 192 Kbps.
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Multi Media The USB menu enables access to content on connected USB storage media (USB Memory stick*, external USB hard disc* with its own power supply). All tracks and music folders are displayed after the USB selection is made. You can make your selection using the Page and Select navigation softkeys.
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The headline of the display shows the name of the iPod that was assigned to it with iTunes, in this case ReVox iPod. Charging the iPod battery Your iPod's battery is charged up while it is being used. No charging occurs however, while the M10/ M51 is in standby mode.
Multi Media 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.
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Internet Radio on page 33. Added Stations The selection Added stations lists those radio stations that you added yourself in the Revox Internet Audio Portal (see chapter IAP, page 34), as these are not listed by default. You need the URL, the Internet path,...
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Menu from the Revox M37 MK2 Music server Menu from the Revox NAS server in the development department: You can make your selection using the Page and Select navigation softkeys, as with all other media content.
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You will find the second selection of favourites with the name Favorites in the Internet radio area. This selection can only be organised through the Revox Internet Audio Portal at a PC and it contains Internet radio stations. How you organise them is described in the next chapter.
Multi Media M208 Operation - MyMusic There is a separate mpi file called Revox Multimedia Module in the M208 Project Manager device library, for controlling the MMM in the MyMusic area. As the description in this manual relates to the system software V2.00+, it is important to use the...
Multi Media M208 Remote control Basic settings Change sound track Change angle List selection Sound setting Volume control Mute Call menu Navigation (in the menu) Cancel Playback Stop Jump forwards/back Number pad for direct access Pause change Switching M51/M219 off Select subtitles Show details Cover selection...
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Multi Media Synchronising MyMusic The following display appears the first time the MMM is started on the remote control: The MyMusic selection has not yet been synchronised in this constellation. Connect the M208 with the supplied USB cable to the M208 Link inter- face for synchronisation.
This is done as follows: Open your Internet Browser and call the Revox Homepage under: www.revox.de www.revox.ch www.revox.com Under the option "Online Services", call the Revox Internet Audio Portal, where you can register and configure your MMM. To the Internet Audio Portal Re:source Germany Switzerland...
MMM has already been registered in the Internet Audio Portal (IAP). If this is not the case, you can register with Revox Internet Audio Portal start page Initial login You must register your MMM in order to be able to use the IAP service.
If you are using several MMMs, each one has to be registered individually. Register for online newsletter If required, 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.
Multi Media 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.
Multi Media Re:source Adding radio stations to favourites Clicking on the in the station list adds the corresponding radio station to the favourites in the MMM's Internet 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...
Radio doesn't play: • Not all radio stations broadcast 24/7 • Radio stations may not be available any more • The Revox equipment is muted • The provider's (Radio Sender/ Provider) server capacity is fully utilised Transmission within your network breaks down because: •...
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Multi Media ETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS The MMM finds my Access Point, however my computer is not displayed. • Make sure you have installed a UPnP server on your computer and that this is activated. Depending on the amount of data and the software, it can take a few seconds before the option appears as a selection on the...
Multi Media ETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS Network activity? Two LEDs are integrated in the MMM network socket, which display bus activity. If the network connection is working, the orange LED lights up permanently while the flashing of the green LED indicates that data exchange is taking place.
² Only suitable for USB hard discs with their own power supply or memory sticks. E&OE AAC, FLAC, MP3 (cbr +vbr), OGG-Vorbis, WAV WMA, ASX, M3U, PLS Revox Internet Audio Portal (Online Services) Connect Server (WMDRM10) UPnP-AV 1.1 and DLNA compatible servers Microsoft Windows Media <...
Multi Media Warranty Warranty covers a period of 24 months from the purchasing date. Your specialist dealer is your first contact if you need service help. If he can't give you the help you need, send the MMM module carriage free and without any accessories to your national Sales Office.
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