Revox Re:source MMM 01 User Manual
Revox Re:source MMM 01 User Manual

Revox Re:source MMM 01 User Manual

Multimedia module

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  • Page 1 Introduction multimedia...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Internet Audio Portal - IAP ...... 22 Cabling ............47 IAP Registration page ......23 Network terminology  ......48 Managing the Revox IAP ......24 Adding radio stations to F .... 25 AVORITS Network: Questions & Answers .... 52 Synchronising MMM devices ....
  • Page 4: Welcome

    Your MMM will get on very well with * with FAT16/32 formatting 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.
  • Page 5: Important Advice

    Internet access to the router. Villingen, Germany. Setting up the Internet access may involve further costs. The management and use of the Revox Internet Radio Scene control and MMM Portal is free-of-charge and already included in the purchase price...
  • Page 6: Starting Mmm

    multimedia Operation Starting MMM The multimedia module can be started in 3 different ways:  By touching the front panel Touch the glass front panel of the Multimedia module, as shown in the picture on the right. If the M100 is switched off, the M100 basis now starts up and selects the last heard iRadio source.
  • Page 7: Mmm Operation

    Operation multimedia MMM Operation Once all the required settings have been The following Start screen appears in made in the MMM Setup, the Multi the initial seconds after calling the Media Module (MMM) can be called in source Media: the M100 Source menu through the key on that were assigned through the Remote menu.
  • Page 8: M217/ M218 Operation

    Operation M217/ M218 Operation M217 Menu overview Part  The following menu overview shows the Thanks to the sophisticated Revox most important M217 menus Multiroom concept, it is possible to operating the MMM. As the selection operate the Music server from each side...
  • Page 9 Operation multimedia M217 Menu overview Part  Network client selection Menu: Now Playing +MyMusic selection You can add the radio station currently playing and/or the path to your favourite music tracks to the MyMusic category by pressing the +MyMusic softkey. We recommend however, only adding music storage paths to MyMusic that are always available.
  • Page 10: General Control Softkeys

    multimedia Operation General control softkeys Softkey ABC... Softkeys +MyMusic The alphabetically sorted selection You can add the radio station currently allows a specific selection based on playing and/or the path to your favourite names that start with a particular letter. music tracks to the MyMusic category This can be names of folders, titles or by pressing the +MyMusic softkey.
  • Page 11: Shuffle

    Operation multimedia Shuffle Repeat The Shuffle function allows the playback With the Repeat function, you can repeat Repeat On of tracks in a random order. Depending on individual tracks ( ) or complete Rpt All the selection criterion you use to activate folders, (Albums, Songs, etc.) ( the Shuffle function, either only the tracks Before the Repeat function can be...
  • Page 12: Fast Wind With Search

    multimedia Operation Fast wind with search Info - Status overview The Search function enables jumping to The Info softkey shows the status of the a particular time-position through fast currently selected source. forward or rewind. In the example shown below, the track When I Kissed The teacher ABBA The following display appears when the...
  • Page 13: Usb

    Operation multimedia The Play softkey only appears once a The USB menu enables access to track is available for selection. Press Play content on connected USB storage to start the playback of the title: media (USB Memory stick*, external USB hard disc* with its own power supply).
  • Page 14: Ipod

    multimedia Operation iPod Press Play to start the playback of the The iPod menu allows access to content on the connected iPod. title: The selection options in the iPod menu You can scroll to the preceding or the are predefined by the iPod and are not following track respectively within the handled by the MMM controller.
  • Page 15: Internet Radio

     Added Stations Added stations The selection lists those radio stations that you added yourself in Revox Internet Audio Portal (see chapter , page 34), as these are not listed by default. You need the URL, the Internet path, of the operator of the radio station to be able to add a new Internet radio station in the IAP.
  • Page 16: Location

    multimedia Operation find this on the provider's homepage or  Podcasts By Genres you can display them in a media player. Listing of podcast transmission based on the genre, which these transmissions are  Device location (country) assigned to. Your MMM knows which country it is in through its IP address.
  • Page 17: Upnp-Av Server

    In the example shown above, the Music network folder is shown in the Menu from the Revox M37 MK2 Music server display headline as Network Music.  You will find a small overview of UPnP software for Windows, Mac and Linux on...
  • Page 18: My Music

    Select MyMusic directly through the with the name Favorites in the Internet MyMusic softkey or go through the radio area. This selection can only be menu with the Browse softkey. Revox Internet organised through the Audio Portal at a PC and it contains Internet radio stations.
  • Page 19: Shortening Access Times

    As a rule this is a call that is made through the Favourites list that you Online Services) create in the ( option in the Revox Internet Audio Portal (see Page 21). Path: Internet Radio > Favourites > Favourites Group A good alternative without the Internet Portal is: Path: Internet Radio >...
  • Page 20: M208 Operation - Mymusic

    Operation M208 Operation - MyMusic The are several navigation options to Revox There is a separate mpi file called help you find the desired entry in the list Multimedia Module M208 Project in the in the shortest time: Manager...
  • Page 21: M208 Remote Control

    Operation multimedia M208 Remote control Basic settings Switching M100/ M219 off Change sound Select subtitles List selection Show details Cover selection Sound setting Volume control Chapter/track up/down Mute Call menu Navigation Confirm/Execute (in the menu) Cancel Playback Pause / Freeze frame Jump forwards/back Search forwards/back Number pad for...
  • Page 22: Synchronising Mymusic

    multimedia Operation Synchronising MyMusic Synchronisation now starts and only The following display appears the first takes a few seconds. When the time the MMM is started on the remote synchronisation complete, control: following display appears: The MyMusic selection has not yet been MyMusic Now, all stored entries appear...
  • Page 23: Setup Internet Radio

    The list of radio stations that appears in This is done as follows: Open your the Internet Radio category in your Internet Browser and call the Revox Multimedia Module is made available by Homepage under: a service provider and transferred to www.revox.de...
  • Page 24: Internet Audio Portal - Iap

    Initial login Internet Audio Portal (IAP). If this is not chapter: 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.
  • Page 25: Iap Registration Page

    MMMs. Register for online newsletter This is also done in the IAP under the section: If required, you can subscribe to the free-of-charge Revox Newsletter, which My account is sent by e-mail. To do this, you just  My preferences...
  • Page 26: Managing The Revox Iap

    Operation Managing the Revox IAP Currently, you can make selections on Once you have registered, you can make the Internet Audio Portal according to a selection for the extensive pool of the following criteria: radio stations and add it to the favourites...
  • Page 27: Adding Radio Stations To Favorits

    Operation multimedia Adding radio stations to F AVORITS Clicking on the in the station list adds the corresponding radio station to Internet the favourites in the MMM's 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.
  • Page 28: Synchronising Mmm Devices

    Operation Synchronising MMM devices Several devices, different accounts If you own several Revox devices If you have generated several devices (Multimedia Module, S118, S119, S120 of with different accounts (e-mail address the Joy series), you can synchronise + password), you can retrospectively...
  • Page 29: Setup Menu Multimedia Module

    Configuration multimedia Setup menu Multimedia module All settings that are needed to set the The Setup menu offers all basic setting MMM up are done on a total of eleven options that are not needed every day, Setup pages, whereby only the relevant such as searching for stations or storing pages are shown.
  • Page 30: Setup #1

    Revox This is important for logging in to the Internet Audio Portal (IAP) The MAC address must be defined the colons shown here, in order WITHOUT Revox Internet to log the MMM in to the Audio Portal which offers If the MMM could not login because of configuration of the Internet radio.
  • Page 31: Setup #1

    Configuration multimedia Setup #1 Playlists for M-Text Now the Add PL softkey appears. Within a building control system, it is possible to call up playlists through the MMM, from the module software version 2.10. Other applications and functions are not affected by this menu.
  • Page 32 multimedia Configuration Setup #1 Deleting playlists If a playlist is to be deleted completely, it has to be removed from the MMM list of playlists first, before it is then removed from the storage medium. This prevents paths that are no longer valid from being stored in the MMM.
  • Page 33: Setup #2

    Configuration multimedia Setup #2 Hiding MMM sources [Source On/ Off] 5 media sources are available in the The individual MMM sources can be MMM: renamed and hidden on the second • iRadio (Internet radio) Setup page. • iPod (iPhone) The hide function is active by default •...
  • Page 34: Setup #2 - [Source On/ Off]

    multimedia Configuration Setup #2 - [Source On/ Off] ! Follow me function Note It is important that only one source is Each time the equipment is restarted, the visible (on), in order to be able to take last source to have been selected is one MMM source from one side room to played.
  • Page 35: Setup #2 [Edit Name]

    Configuration multimedia Setup #2 [Edit Name] The MMM offers you the option of The  Cursor  touch keys move the [ ] assigning freely definable names in the cursor left and right respectively. Source menu. Simply give a name that you can assign clearly.
  • Page 36 multimedia Configuration Setup #2 - Submenu Activating M217 submenu If you don't want to make a selection in If the Follow me function is activated the submenu but rather want to navigate (Setup #2, only one MMM source further, simply press one of the two visible), a submenu can be activated softkeys additionally as a comfort function...
  • Page 37: Setup #3

    Configuration multimedia Setup #3  SSID [...] MMM aerial is not lined up correctly. Here, you enter the name of your Change the position and carry out a new network's SSID*. search with the Rescan touch key. If the required network is not found even though all conditions are fulfilled and the following display appears, it is possible that the cabled access (LAN) is already...
  • Page 38: Setup #3

    multimedia Configuration Setup #3 Setup #4 and #5 with restart Security Mode Further Setup pages (#4 for WPE settings The encryption method can be selected and #5 for WPA(2)-PSK settings) are now or modified to that of the WLAN router accessible, depending on the selected with the Security softkey.
  • Page 39: Setup #4 [ Wpe]

    Configuration multimedia Setup #4 [ WPE]  Authentication (WEP) WEP Key [...] The MMM offers both the WEP WEP encryption is done using a WEP Open Shared authentications key that is defined once for the router and all WLAN devices. The required authentication can be set through the WEP Auth touch key.
  • Page 40: Setup #5 [ Wpa(2) Psk]

    multimedia Configuration Setup #5 [ WPA(2) PSK]  WPA Cipher WPA(2) Key [...] TKIP The MMM offers both WPA encryption is done using a WPA(2) WPA cipher (encryption standard). key that is defined once for the router and all WLAN devices. The required encryption standard can be set through the key.
  • Page 41: Setup #6

    Configuration multimedia Setup #6 Setup #7   DHCP IP-Address [...] Using the touch key, you can The 4 blocks of the IP address that the define whether logging in to the network MMM should have, are set using the two should be done automatically DHCP ...
  • Page 42: Setup #7

    multimedia Configuration Setup #7 Setup #8   IP Gateway [...] DNS Server 1 / 2 [...] Access to the Internet is defined through The IP addresses of the DNS serves 1 the two Gateway touch keys. and 2 can be entered using the DNS 1 and DNS 2 touch keys respectively.
  • Page 43: Setup #9

    Configuration multimedia Setup #9 Setup #10  Proxy Server Proxy Server Address [...] You can define whether communication The 4 blocks of the Proxy Server address should be done using a Proxy server with is defined using the two Proxy touch the Proxy touch key.
  • Page 44: Server Module Installation

    multimedia Installation Server module installation For installation, the multimedia module needs a 2-way or 4-way module carrier that it is located in. This module carrier is mounted on the left, right or underneath the M100 basis. The pictures here show an M100 basis with a 2-way and a 4-way module carrier installed.
  • Page 45: Installation Steps 1/2

    Installation multimedia Installation steps 1/2 Loosen the locking screw on the back of the module in a counter-clockwise direction in the direction of the 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.
  • Page 46: Installation Steps 3/4

    multimedia 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 symbol until a clear, mechanical resistance is felt. The module is now securely fixed to the module carrier.
  • Page 47: Turning The Front Glass

    Installation multimedia Turning the front glass Depending installed configuration, (see picture on the right), it can be necessary to turn the front glass so that the printing is not upside down. The multimedia module front glass is held in place by four concealed magnets and accordingly, can be removed for this purpose.
  • Page 48: Connection Panel

    1) Direct to the iPod using the adapter cable supplied 2) Using the Extension Kit (Part no.: 1.551.065.00), for longer distances between the MMM and the iPod or iPod Docking Station (not included). 3) Through the passive Revox Docking Station (Part no.: 1.551.061.00 / Full aluminium)
  • Page 49: Cabling

    Connection multimedia 03 Cabling communication between router (WLAN) should wireless, dotted connection 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.
  • Page 50: Network Terminology

    Its main task is that of converting Internet range should be used, i.e.: fundamentally, the address like www.revox.de for example, into first two blocks should be 192.168.xxx.xxx; the its corresponding IP address. As a rule, the...
  • Page 51 NAS. Recommendations NAS used to enable clients to fetch their network configuration automatically from a server or - Revox S37 RipNAS router. The MMM supports DHCP. - Synology Twonky Media Server - QNAP with...
  • Page 52 Connection Appendix ETWORK TERMINOLOGY  SSID Proxy Server A proxy or proxy server is a computer in the Service Set Identifier / Network name. SSID network that makes data transfer quicker and designates the identification of a radio more efficient and that can also increase network that is based on IEEE 802.11.
  • Page 53 Appendix Connection WLAN ( W-LAN, Wireless LAN) Radio network. Network connection is done Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is the using radio waves in the 2.4 GHz frequency previously used standard encryption range. Radio networks are easy to install as algorithm for WLANs. It should control no cables have to be laid but are often access to the network as well as ensuring problematic and unreliable, particularly over...
  • Page 54: Network: Questions & Answers

    • Radio stations may not be available case of doubt. any more Depending on the firewall software, this • The Revox equipment is muted can be resolved through the following • The provider's (Radio...
  • Page 55 Appendix Connection ETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS ETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS The MMM finds my Access Point, A lot of Access Points are displayed that however my computer is not displayed. are unknown to me. • Make sure you have installed a UPnP If several Access point, for example those installed in neighbouring buildings server on your computer and that this...
  • Page 56: Network Setting

    Connection Appendix ETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS ETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS Network activity? Encryption protocol? Two LEDs are integrated in the MMM Is the implemented encryption protocol network socket, which (WEP, WPA-SK) and/or display bus activity. If the network corresponding key correct? connection is working, the orange LED lights up permanently while the flashing of the green LED indicates that data My WLAN connection?
  • Page 57: Multiroom- Questions & Answers

    Appendix Connection Multiroom- Questions & Answers Wake-up function with MMM The MMM can also be used to wake you over the Multiroom system. The following has to be taken into account: Multiroom module Timer menu  Remote setting You will find further information on this The Multiroom module timer (MTR) M100 basis topic in the...
  • Page 58: Appendix

    Connection Appendix Appendix Note Copyright Warranty iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc. 1 Warranty covers a period of 24 months Infinite Loop, MS60-DR, Cupertino, from the purchasing date. California, USA, 95014. rights reserved. Your specialist dealer is your first contact if you need service help.
  • Page 59: Technical Data

    (cbr +vbr, 320 kB), OGG-Vorbis, WMA XXX HD- Audioformate (nicht über WLAN) XXX HD-Audio format (not via WLAN) Playlists: M3U, PLS Internet Radio Data Base Revox Internet Audio Portal (Online Services) Supported Mediaserver Connect Server (WMDRM10) UPnP-AV 1.1 und DLNA kompatible Server Microsoft WindowsMedia Software version (*.a90) MMM 01 V2.11...
  • Page 60 Connection Appendix User manual M100 multimedia module 01 / 02 Version: 2.13...

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