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Revox M51 Quick Start Manual

Revox M51 Quick Start Manual

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Quick Start Guide - part A
This quick start guide covers the set-up and operation of the Multiuser modules for the Revox M51 and Revox M100 Hi-Fi
systems. The Multiuser modules now make it possible to integrate these Hi-Fi systems as a power amplifier into the Revox
Multiuser system. They are registered in the system like a V219 amplifier and can also be accessed with the various remote
controls as well as with the Multiuser app.
M51 Multiuser Module
1. In one M51 there can either be the Multiuser module (VOX+1) or a Multiroom module (MTR)
installed. Both modules must not be installed at the same time. A look into the version list of the
setup menu provides clarity.
2. The Multiuser module is located in slot 5. Using other slots may result in errors.
3. The 5.1 decoder module of the generation 2 and 3 is supported within the Multiuser system. The
software version has to be 2.01 or higher. These versions are available with Release no. 2.6.1.B0
in the new M51-Programmer Tool as well as in the M-Scope software.
4. All the Multiuser and 5.1 Decoder modules that were delivered before February 2017 must first
receive an update with the M51-Programmer Tool so that they can be updated with the M-Scope
Bootloader tool in the installed state afterwards.
5.
After a successful update, the following or higher software versions should be displayed:
Note: The Revox M202 Ethernet interface is not required for the operation of the Multiuser system
M100 Multiuser sub-module
1. In one M100 there can either be the Multiuser sub-module (VOX+1) or a Multiroom module (MTR) installed. Both
modules must not be installed at the same time. A look into the version list of the setup menu provides clarity.
2. The Multiuser sub-module is located in the inner part of the M100. The installation may only be carried out by a
specialist, since the device must be opened and safety and ESD guidelines must be observed.
3. In order for the M100 to function correctly in conjunction with the Multiuser submodule, a check of the software
versions should be carried out via the M-Scope bootloader and, if necessary, an update should be carried out. For the
Mutltiuser submodule there is a new M51-Programmer as well as an M-Scope with the Release no. 2.6.1 B0 available.
4. After a successful update, the following or higher software versions should be displayed:
R&D Department
for the set-up of the Revox M51 and M100 Multiuser modules
Multiuser Card
M51 Multiuser Module
M100 with Multiuser submodule inside
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Summary of Contents for Revox M51

  • Page 1 Revox M51 and M100 Multiuser modules This quick start guide covers the set-up and operation of the Multiuser modules for the Revox M51 and Revox M100 Hi-Fi systems. The Multiuser modules now make it possible to integrate these Hi-Fi systems as a power amplifier into the Revox Multiuser system.
  • Page 2 Example of a wiring scheme for the Multiuser System 1. DHCP router 2. Layer 2 Switch (managed) 3. Synology NAS with Voxnet sw 4. Voxnet 219 amplifer with I/O 5. M100 with Multiuser sub-module 6. Multiuser module for M51 R&D Department Multiuser Card Page 2...
  • Page 3 Center of the Synology NAS drive. Should there be an older version installed, please update. You can find out how to do this in section B, from page 9 of this quick start manual. The integration of the M51/ M100 into the Multiuser System is carried out in the same way as the V219 Multiuser amplifiers via the Voxnet configurator .
  • Page 4 Source Trigger The source trigger reacts in a similar way to the room trigger. For certain sources of the M51 modules and M100 sub modules an on and an off action can be defined for certain inputa. The on command is executed if, independent of the cause, the corresponding input is activated.
  • Page 5 M51 trigger assignment For the M51 trigger there is a slot selection [Slot 1-4 ] with a source selection [Input 1-4]. Since the slots of the M51 are freely selectable, the various modules are defined as documented in the table below:...
  • Page 6 Regardless of whether the commands are used globally or locally, they must appear in the list of the RC5-triggers of the M51. This means that even a command that is used only for the call of the optical digital input must be listed in the RC5 trigger list.
  • Page 7 File 2: M51_RC5_remote_classical.vox Purpose: Control of a M51 with a M100/ M208 remote control using the M51 Remote menu Name Explanation Name Name of the RC5 trigger Address RC5 address (0-64) OpCode RC5 command (0-128) Single : The assigned command is carried out immediately after the button is pressed hold : The assigned command is only carried out once the button has been pressed for at least 2 sec.
  • Page 8 Button generator There is the button generator for a quick way of creating button commands that are relevant for the Voxnet 218 wall- mounted keyboard. The Voxnet 218 has 4 pre-prepared RC5 code versions (see next page for Code Pages), that can be set directly through the DIL switches on the rear of the printed circuit board on the wall-mounted keypad.
  • Page 9 [Address] [Command] Voxnet 218 RC5 codes Name Button Code Page 1 * Code Page 2 Code Page 3 Code Page 4 User 1 [17] [63] [24] [63] [25] [63] [26] [63] User 2 [20] [63] [24] [55] [25] [55] [26] [55] Radio [07] [63] [24] [56]...

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