Revox Joy S119 User Manual
Revox Joy S119 User Manual

Revox Joy S119 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Introduction network receiver E 1.0...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents network receiver Welcome ............ 3 S208 Basic settings ......... 17 Setup ............. 4 Remote control ......17  Scope of delivery .......... 4 Select device ........ 19  Safety ............4 Change zone ......... 19  Installation - Safety advice ......5 Information ........
  • Page 4 Internet Audio Portal - IAP ....59 Initial login ..........60 Network: Questions & Answers .... 72 IAP Registration page ........ 61 Managing the Revox IAP ......62 Appendix ..........75 Adding radio stations to Favorits ....63 Warranty ............. 75 Copyright advice .........
  • Page 5: Welcome

    Welcome The S119 and S120 network receivers In order to keep the operation on a par from Revox combine the latest streaming with the sophisticated technology, a lot technology with an audiophile stereo of time and effort was invested in the output from the high-end range.
  • Page 6: Setup

    network receiver Introduction Setup Safety Please check the unit and accessories Take note of the label on the back of the after unpacking, ensure that unit. everything is there and that there are no signs of transit damage. Read the User manual through carefully before starting to use the unit.
  • Page 7: Installation - Safety Advice

    Do not expose the device to splash loops. With these network receivers water or high levels of humidity. Do not however, Revox uses the ground cable stand containers filled with liquid, e.g. for the reduction of noise fields. For flower vases, on the device.
  • Page 8: Safety Measures

    In order to exclude the risk of an electric has high humidity shock, do not remove the housing. Only have repair work carried out by a Revox The guarantee covers the intended specialist dealer. usage of the unit.
  • Page 9: Regulations Pertaining To The Unit

    Introduction network receiver 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...
  • Page 10: S119/ S120 Front Panel

    network receiver Presentation S119/ S120 Front panel As well as housing the multi-colour Advice about the installation location status LED, the front panel of the receiver also conceals a radio module As the radio module is located directly (RF) for the bidirectional data traffic with behind the glass panel on the front of the the optional S208 remote control.
  • Page 11: Display Colours: Status Led

    Revox App. automatically after a certain time. Power consumption: approx. 4.5 W* The USB input supports the charging of White ...
  • Page 12: S119/ S120 Connection Panel

    network receiver Presentation S119/ S120 Connection panel Please take note of the connection information on the following pages.
  • Page 13: Explanation Of The Connections

    Presentation network receiver Explanation of the connections Name Function Power cable connection (class 2 with ground cable) The AC Power voltage definition [V~] on the unit label must be adhered to. Aux 1 / Aux 2 Analogue audio inputs, max. input voltage: 2.0 V pp Coax 1 / Coax 2 Digital audio inputs through coaxial cable Optional*...
  • Page 14: S208 Remote Control

    Two S208s for one receiver software that can be downloaded from If you are using several S208 remotes, it the Revox homepage. should be noted that one receiver can only have a wireless connection to one Initial operation remote controller at a time. If for...
  • Page 15: S208 Overview

    Presentation network receiver S208 Overview...
  • Page 16: Explanation Of The Remote Control

    network receiver Presentation Explanation of the Remote control Button Function with S119/S120 network receiver (not IR operation) Switch S119/S120 off hotkey to switch between/switch on network receivers and IR devices. Menu-dependant option buttons - (number input lower/upper case) Main menu with source selection (radio, USB, local sources, etc...) Access to (basic) settings.
  • Page 17: Charging The Battery

    Presentation network receiver Charging the battery Charging control / status display S208 remote control rechargeable lithium ion battery that can Battery is being charged - be charged using either the supplied do not interrupt the charging process charger or a mini-USB connection. Battery is fully charged - Use the charger with the supplied USB charging process can be ended...
  • Page 18: Battery Care

    network receiver Presentation Battery care Keep the number of charging cycles to a minimum The working life of a lithium ion battery is largely determined by the number of times it is charged, irrespective of whether it is charged from 90% to 100% or from 10% to 100%.
  • Page 19: S208 Basic Settings

    Configuration network receiver S208 Basic settings  Remote control The Basic settings for the S208 are Name [Re:control S208] called up by pressing and holding the Time: Hours (0-23) [13] button for > 2 seconds. Time: Hours (0-59) [45] Stand-by (0-300) [60] Time in cradle [On]...
  • Page 20 network receiver Configuration Weekday Hotkeys   Weekday selection, which appears as an Four hotkeys available abbreviation (Mo, Tu, We ...) in the status Zone/Room that can have network bar at the bottom of the display. This is receivers or IR devices assigned to them also important for the receiver's alarm from the list of available devices.
  • Page 21: Select Device

    Configuration network receiver  Select device Add zone You select a device that is available in  Zones can be added and named through the remote control and that you want to this menu. In the simplest case, a control, through this menu. All devices Zone/Room consists of one network are listed here, irrespective of whether receiver or one IR device.
  • Page 22: Start Pairing

    network receiver Configuration  Start Pairing Background information to pairing A fixed communication must be created for the bidirectional wireless connection between the S208 remote control and the network receiver, in order that they can communicate securely with each other again after a restart or power outage.
  • Page 23: First Contact

    Various connections have to be made Only use the power cable supplied by before setting up your S119/S120 for the Revox. It must also be ensured that the first time. voltage value printed on the type plate corresponds to the available mains Speakers and outputs voltage.
  • Page 24: Establishing The Connection To The Network

    System administrator or an IT specialist broadband Internet access to the router. of your choosing. 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.
  • Page 25: Establishing The Connection To The Remote Control Using Pairing

    Configuration network receiver The first step - Establishing the connection to the remote control using pairing The picture below shows the pairing All the functions of the S119/S120 process between the S208 and a network receiver are controlled through network receiver. You will find an exact the S208 remote control.
  • Page 26: Establishing The Connection To The Remote Control

    In the case of a combi- package consisting of network receiver and S208 remote control, Revox will already have carried out the pairing. You can switch the S119/S120 on directly by pressing the hotkey on the remote control with the name S119 or S120.
  • Page 27: First Steps In The Main Menu

    Revox navigation buttons and the OK button. network receiver, we would invite you to get to know all the details and nuances through our User manual.
  • Page 28: Radio Not Available

    network receiver Configuration Radio not available!? If Internet radio is not available to you, it was probably not possible to establish an Internet connection. There can be several reasons for this. • The network cable to the router is not plugged in or a crossover network cable has been used.
  • Page 29: S119/S120 Basic Settings

    Configuration network receiver S119/S120 Basic settings The Basic settings menu offers all those settings that are not needed every day, e.g. automatic switch-off, speaker selection or renaming of the device. The S119/S120 receiver must have a wireless connection to the S208 in order for basic settings to be made and it must have been selected as a device, e.g.
  • Page 30: Speaker Setup

    Needless to say, future models will For the development of the DSP system, be made available for selection through Revox measured current a software update. As soon as a Revox Re:sound speakers their speaker is selected, this is indicated characteristics under studio conditions...
  • Page 31 0° and select a cut-off frequency of 120 [On + Pilot]* The On+Pilot setting allows you to use a unique comfort function developed by Revox that ensures that subwoofers with auto-functions are turned on even with low-volume music.
  • Page 32: Network

    network receiver Configuration  Network  Selection options: All the relevant settings for the network • Automatic (DHCP) communication are defined/ displayed in • Manual input this menu. In the case of a manual input, you can make the following settings: IP Address Subnet mask Gateway IP...
  • Page 33: Mac Address

    [on] also requirement, in order to be able to control the receiver with a network- based Revox App. The receiver can be switched on from standby mode using the Start-up button on the back of the device (Page 10/11). This also activates the Quickstart mode...
  • Page 34: Software

    Start the update with the OK button. [with FAT/ FAT32 formatting] Download the bin file from the Revox Homepage and save it to the root folder of your USB stick. Do not put the bin file If you want to update your S119/S120 in a sub-folder.
  • Page 35: Device Name

    Configuration network receiver  Device name  Clock As the factory-setting, each network Normally, the network receiver gets its receiver identifies itself as S119 or S120. time setting from the Internet. In order If you are deploying several network that it can display the right time for your receivers however, it can be beneficial location, with or without daylight saving, to be able to assign them different...
  • Page 36: Auto Standby

    network receiver Configuration  Auto Standby The automatic standby function can be activated through this menu. In this way, the network receiver is automatically switched to standby mode if the network connection is interrupted for more than 5 minutes or the playback from USB/iPod media is ended.
  • Page 37: Operation - Start-Up Process

    Operation network receiver Operation - Start-up process Once all the basic settings for the S208 remote control and the S119/S120 network receiver have been made, you can start with the actual operation. Switch the S119/S120 on directly by pressing the hotkey on the remote control with the name S119 or S120.
  • Page 38: The Configuration Options

    network receiver Operation The configuration options  Zone Essentially, the following relationships Usually, one zone covers one room to exist between multiple S208 remote which several devices (network controls S119/S120 network receivers + IR devices) are assigned. receivers: This can, for example, be an S119 that plays the sound from a connected One S208 can control a maximum of 24 television.
  • Page 39: Operation

    Operation network receiver Operation The next pages give you information All the functions and information from about the individual sources and the the selected S119/S120 network receiver additional functions. are shown on the S208 remote control colour display. The picture below shows The functions and content are displayed a basic view where a source has been specifically for the selected network...
  • Page 40: Main Menu

    network receiver Operation Main menu The main menu is called with the button on the remote control and displays the source overview and the "Last listened to":  Last Music  My music  Radio  USB/ iPod  Audio Server ...
  • Page 41: My Music

    Operation network receiver  My Music The My Music selection covers all your favourite stations or tracks that you have added through the button [Add to My music]. These can be stations or podcasts from the Internet radio or they can be tracks from a USB stick or a network drive.
  • Page 42: 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 59). Path: Internet Radio > Favourites > Favourites Group A good alternative without the Internet Portal is: Path: Internet Radio >...
  • Page 43: Radio

    Operation network receiver  Radio • Internet Radio The selection Internet Radio gives you Selecting Radio gives you two options to access to thousands of radio stations choose from: available from around the world. As well • Last Music as the linguistic diversity available, you •...
  • Page 44 Added Stations radio menu are constantly being adapted selection lists those to meet customer requirements. It can radio stations that you added yourself in Revox Internet Audio Portal occur therefore, that new or modified (see selection options are added. Chapter , page 57), as these are not listed by default.
  • Page 45 Operation network receiver  Genre Listing of radio stations based on certain music genres, such as rock, jazz, folk, etc. Within the genre, the individual radio stations are either listed alphabetically All Stations ) or by the countries offering this type of music. ...
  • Page 46 network receiver Operation Internet radio display Track and radio station are displayed when playing Internet radio. In the case podcast, corresponding programme name is shown. If the station doesn't have its own station logo, the S119/S120 shows a default logo [130 x 130 pixels).
  • Page 47: Usb/ Ipod

    Company or a USB storage (USB memory original Apple USB cable for this stick* or external USB drive* with/ purpose. In addition, Revox offers an without its own power supply). iPod Docking station in the same design as the S208 charging cradle (Part no.
  • Page 48: Ipod Selection

    network receiver Operation  iPod selection At the time of printing this manual, the following selection criteria were available with Apple products: • Playlists • Artists • Albums • Songs • Podcast • Genres • Composers • Audiobooks Use the navigation buttons to make your The selection displayed only reflects the choice.
  • Page 49: Music Server

    Operation network receiver  Music server The Revox network receiver creates If a cover does exist however, this shown order in your beloved CD collection. Just in a higher resolution of 176 x 176 pixels. pack all the tracks that make up your CD...
  • Page 50: Control Functions

    network receiver Operation Control functions Cover display for USB/iPod/Music server The network receiver supports cover display with the iRadio, USB and Music Play server selections. In the case of iRadio, the station logo from the broadcasting Pause organisation is sent automatically. Stop Track forwards/back Skip forwards/back...
  • Page 51: Local Inputs

    Operation network receiver  Local inputs The selected source is shown in the The S119/S120 offers 6 local inputs of display. Each source name can be which 4 are digital inputs. renamed in order to provide better The following inputs are available on the orienteering - see next page.
  • Page 52: Rename Input

    network receiver Operation  Rename Input The S119/S120 offers the option of After you have renamed an input and assigning freely definable names to its confirmed the change with the OK analogue and digital inputs. You no button, it is displayed in the Play view as longer have to remember which external follows, for example: device is connected to which input.
  • Page 53: Settings And Comfort Functions

    Operation network receiver Settings and comfort functions  Sound Setting The S119/S120 offers a wide range of In this menu, you can raise and lower the comfort functions to make the daily base and treble settings in the range of ± usage easier.
  • Page 54: Alarm Clock 1 / 2

    network receiver Operation  Alarm Clock 1 / 2 available. If none of the audio sources The S119/S120 network receiver has two can be played, the alarm sound is used independent alarm clocks (1/2) that can as the last option. be set simply and intuitively.
  • Page 55 Operation network receiver Switching the alarm clock off When the receiver switches on at the The receiver turned off preset time, there are 3 options when it automatically using the Sleep timer comes to turning it off: (see page 54) prior to the alarm clock being activated.
  • Page 56: Short Time Alarm

    network receiver Operation  Short Time Alarm Using the S119/S120's timer, you can enjoy a short nap or a siesta. Start up the network receiver as usual and select a music source. Now using the the timer, you can define how long it should be before the S119/S120 switches itself back on again.
  • Page 57: Sleep-Ttimer

    Operation network receiver  Sleep-Ttimer Change My Music  You can change the names or delete The Sleep timer is a countdown timer My Music entries in through the My that automatically switches the network Music menu. Also, the complete My receiver off, after the time that you Music list can be deleted in this menu.
  • Page 58 "Online Services Internet Music entries Portal on www.revox.de that contains all automatically realign to fill the space your favourite stations. Next time you because, for example, the alarm clock start the receiver with Internet access,...
  • Page 59: Device Info

    The Device info menu shows the settings starting from page 27, Chapter Basic settings different software hardware versions. This display is principally intended for the Revox Development and Service departments doesn't contain any functions that are needed for day-to-day use.
  • Page 60: Setting Up Internet Radio

    The list of radio stations that appears in This is done as follows: Open your the Internet Radio section of your Internet browser and call the Revox S119/S120 is made available by a service Homepage under: provider and transferred to your network www.revox.de...
  • Page 61: Internet Audio Portal - Iap

    ( ) if your S119/ S120 is already registered. If this is not the case, you can register with little effort. How to do this is described in the Initial login next chapter: Revox Internet Audio Portal start page...
  • Page 62: Initial Login

    network receiver Internet Audio Portal Initial login You must register your network receiver in order to be able to use the IAP service. Registration is done using the MAC address of your S119/S120, your e- mail address and a password that you define yourself.
  • Page 63: Iap Registration Page

    IAP under the section: Register for online newsletter If required, you can subscribe to the My account free-of-charge Revox Newsletter, which  My preferences is sent by e-mail. To do this, you just have to complete the corresponding fields and set the checkbox in the...
  • Page 64: Managing The Revox Iap

    Internet Audio Portal Managing the Revox IAP Once you have registered, you can make Currently, you can make selections on a selection for the extensive pool of the Internet Audio Portal according to radio stations and add it to the favourites...
  • Page 65: Adding Radio Stations To Favorits

    Internet Audio Portal network receiver Adding radio stations to Favorits Clicking on the in the station list adds the corresponding radio station to Internet the Favourites in the receivers 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 66: Error Messages

    network receiver Status displays Error messages Music content not available Music source not available Music content has been selected that is A music source has been selected that is My Music no longer available, e.g. a no longer available, e.g. an iPod from entry that points to a track on a USB Apple that is no longer connected to the stick that has been removed from the...
  • Page 67 IP address. See Chapter massive interference in the 2.4 GHz Network settings range and preventing a wireless connection between Revox • The firewall is blocking access. See Chapter devices. ETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS...
  • Page 68 network receiver Status displays • WLAN connection. WLAN antenna at the receiver / the WLAN router is not available. The WLAN function is deactivated at the router or the router is switched off. Network settings See Chapter WLAN status The Main menu is called by pressing the Home button on the S208.
  • Page 69: Status Messages

    Status displays network receiver Status messages A. Switching the device on C. Switching the device off This display appears shortly after the The S208 remote control has switched network receiver is switched on. The the network receiver off and the wireless remote control is trying to establish a connection to it is interrupted.
  • Page 70: Network Terminology

    Its main task is that of converting Internet have a value between 1 and 254. The values 0 address like www.revox.de for example, into and 255 are in part reserved for special its corresponding IP address. As a rule, the functions and therefore shouldn't be used.
  • Page 71: Client

    Network terminology glossary network receiver Client Network device that draws data out of the Network Attached Storage. As a rule, this is a network, decodes it and converts it for storage device with a very large capacity > example, into analogue music signals, which 500 GB, which other devices can access.
  • Page 72: Router (Wlan Router)

    network receiver Network terminology glossary Router (WLAN Router) UPnP-AV Universal Plug and Play – Audio Video A central network device that establishes and manages the communication between Network standard that makes media content, the network devices. e.g. on PCs or NAS discs accessible in Current devices increasing combine the networks.
  • Page 73: Wlan

    Network terminology glossary network receiver WLAN Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is the W-LAN, Wireless LAN) previously used standard encryption Radio network. Network connection is done algorithm for WLANs. It should control using radio waves in the 2.4 GHz frequency access to the network as well as ensuring range.
  • Page 74: Network: Questions & Answers

    Depending on the configuration, the • Radio stations may not be available firewall decides, in a case of doubt, any more against an unknown client. • The Revox equipment is muted Depending on the firewall software, this • The provider's (Radio...
  • Page 75 Questions & Tips network receiver ETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS ETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS The S119/S120 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 an UPnP If several Access point, for example server on your computer and that this those installed in neighbouring buildings...
  • Page 76 network receiver Questions & Tips ETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS ETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS Network activity? Encryption protocol? LEDs integrated Is the implemented encryption protocol S119/S120 network socket, which display (WEP, WPA-SK) and/or the corresponding activity. network key correct? connection is working, the orange LED lights up permanently while the flashing My WLAN connection? of the green LED indicates that data...
  • Page 77: Appendix

    Appendix network receiver Appendix Warranty Environmental protection Warranty covers a period of 24 months Packaging from the purchasing date. Your specialist We recommend keeping the original box dealer is your first contact if you need and packaging material so that if service help.
  • Page 78: Technical Data

    WAV (96 kHz,32 bit), FLAC (24 bit), AIFF (32 bit), AAC, MP3 (cbr +vbr, 320 kB), OGG-Vorbis, WMA Playlists: M3U, PLS Internet Radio Data Base Revox Internet Audio Portal (Online Services) Supported Mediaserver UPnP-AV 1.1 and DLNA compatible Server Microsoft Windows Media Measured without any speakers or external devices estimated date of delivery is 3.quarter of 2012...
  • Page 79 Appendix network receiver...
  • Page 80 network receiver User manual / Part no.: 10.30.3200...

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