Revox Re:system M10 User Manual
Revox Re:system M10 User Manual

Revox Re:system M10 User Manual

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    M10 – Introduction Safety M10 Unit Views Installation and Assembly M10 in a 19” Cabinet Overview: M10 Connection Panel 11-14 Connection Panel Description 15-18 Ethernet Interface M10 Setup 19-23 Ethernet Setup Source Setup 24-28 Remote Setup 29-34 Scene function Version Control Guarantee Scope of delivery Disposing of your old device...
  • Page 4: M10 - Introduction

    System in 19” format, can be relied offer the corresponding module. As a on to supply a complete house with Revox customer, you just have to buy music. With the plug-in Multiroom the new module for your existing M10 module, up to 32 rooms can be and can start to enjoy the new included.
  • Page 5: Safety

    Re:system Safety Take note of the label on the back of the unit. This symbol warns about “dangerous C A U T I O N voltage” within the unit. Touching live R I S K OF E LE C TR IC S HO C K D O NO T O P E N parts can lead to an electric shock, depending on the level of the voltage.
  • Page 6: Safety

    Re:system Installation and operation Safety measures Unusual operation Please check unit Unplug the unit from the mains accessories for any signs of transit immediately in the event of any damage after unpacking. Read the unusual noises or odours. Have the operation manual through carefully unit checked by your dealer without before starting to use the unit.
  • Page 7 Further Safety measures Regulations pertaining to the unit Do not stand any articles with open In EU and EEC countries, Revox offers flames, e.g. lit candles on the device. a guarantee on units bought in the EU, over and above the statutory rights of The M10 is only designed for guarantee claims against the seller.
  • Page 8: M10 Unit Views

    Re:system M10 Unit views M10 Front view M10 Rear view Note: Slots A1 and A2 may only be These can be identified by the populated with second generation following symbol on the back plane of modules that have been developed the module: G²...
  • Page 9: Installation And Assembly

    Re:system Installation and assembly The M10 is an 19“ build-in unit, which The M10 can be installed with the principally conceived plug-in slots directed to the front or insertion into a 19” cabinet. Thanks to the back. See figure on Page 9. the integrated unit feet, however, it is Depending on the cabling strategy, possible to position it outside of a 19”...
  • Page 10 Re:system Modifying the retaining bracket 1. All 6 Allen screws (3 mm) are re-moved from both sides of the 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.
  • Page 11: M10 In A 19" Cabinet

    Re:system M10 Installation in a 19“ cabinet Sectional view of a 19”cabinet with installed M10 A) M10 retaining bracket forward-spaced. B) M10 retaining bracket inserted.
  • Page 12: Overview: M10 Connection Panel

    RS232, only for firmware updates  Mains connection with fuse  SD card slot, software update  Operational display LED, green/blue  M-Link for Revox interfaces  Error display LED, red  3.5 mm stereo headphone socket  LAN Ethernet connection...
  • Page 13 This M10 and gives an indication of the recommended if the Revox Multiroom operational state of the M10. System is not going to be used for a The following states are shown: few weeks during a vacation, for blue example.
  • Page 14 Countermeasure(s): socket indicate the status of the data - Check the installation connection. environment - Check the ventilation slots The Revox Multiroom System can be - Check the fan controlled through Ethernet interface. Either through the Revox B) Power levels are too high Service programs, e.g.
  • Page 15 PC using the supplied USB cable. After connecting, 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...
  • Page 16  RS232 interface  M-Link for Revox interfaces serial interface used The M-Link is a Revox interface, exclusively for configuring the M10 which various Revox interfaces can and for installing new firmware, if the be connected to, e.g. M200 Domotic USB or Ethernet interface is blocked.
  • Page 17: Ethernet Interface

    Re:system Ethernet interface The Ethernet interface enables the As well as operation through the Revox M10 to be integrated into a LAN. In service programs, the M10 also offers this way, each computer that is also the option to influence the Revox...
  • Page 18 Re:system M-Text Protocol (UDP) M-XML Protocol As well as understanding the Revox With this protocol the display of the internal M-Link protocol, the M10 M-Series reproduced, Ethernet interface with the software inclusive of the complete image of version 1.10 higher also lists, e.g.
  • Page 19 Re:system Connection Point-to-Point DHCP is not supported by the M10. A Crossover cable is used if the M10 This means that all the necessary is connected directly to a PC. settings for a fault-free integration of the M10 in an Ethernet system must be made manually.
  • Page 20 Re:system Functional plan The IP addresses shown above are only examples and must be modified to meet the needs of the particular installation.
  • Page 21: M10 Setup

    USB socket . first menu page shows you a Client List of all devices that are currently Using the M230 Revox program of M- accessing the M10. Scope (Display view), the main menu shown below for the M10 setup can be called with the setup key.
  • Page 22 Re:system CLIENT LIST  Page TCP/IP The base settings for the Ethernet The CLIENT LIST shows all devices access are set through the two that are currently accessing the M10. TCP/IP pages. Up to 10 clients can have parallel access. If no client is logged on, four zeros appear in the corresponding line.
  • Page 23 Re:system IP Address IP Subnet Mask  [ ]  [ ] The 4 blocks of the IP address that the The 4 blocks of the IP Subnet that the M10 should have are set using the two M10 should have are set using the two Address softkeys.
  • Page 24 In order to ensure data security, not previous setting is retained. 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...
  • Page 25: Source Setup

    Re:system M-Text Mode Source - Menu The selection of the M-Text mode is Using the Source softkey, you can only relevant if an UDP port is used access the setup menu for the plug- as a port. in module that is currently playing in If, on the other hand, the TCP/IP port Zone 1 and there you can make the 5524 is used, the M-Text mode setting...
  • Page 26 Re:system Remote Function Zone-dependant Remote menu The Revox Multiroom system has 4 The modularity of the M10 requires a Multiroom zones where different music flexible usage of operating units, as can be heard independently of each the M10 can be equipped with a wide other.
  • Page 27 Re:system Calling Remote Select zone Select the Remote softkey in the To start with, you select the Main menu. (Multiroom) zone with the Zone softkeys. As shown in the following graphic, We recommend starting with Zone 1 the Remote menu is divided into the as then all further zones take the areas: Zone 1 settings as default values.
  • Page 28 Re:system Select button variable Select source Using the two Source softkeys, an Using the Button softkeys, you select audio source is assigned to the the button variable that you want to previously selected button variable, e.g. assign to a specific audio source at Tuner , which will be activated through the M10.
  • Page 29 Re:system If, on the other hand, the Remote Explanation: button should activate a different source in one or more zones, you In Zone 1 and 2, the audio source FM switch zones with the Zone button. In Tuner Tuner is selected with the the newly selected zone, another Remote button.
  • Page 30 Re:system Disable variable This function allows you to Disable the remote button. This makes the audio source no longer addressable through the operating unit or remote control. To do this, select the required Remote button through the Zone/ Button combination and press the Disable softkey.
  • Page 31: Scene Function

    Room Status Volume M230 / M-Scope service program. Kitchen Within the Revox world, a scene only Diner covers the audio side. Lounge Linking the Revox scene with, for ----------------------------------------------- example a light or window-blind scene,...
  • Page 32 Re:system a. Saving a scene 3. The room retains its status (on or A scene must have been defined in a off) when the scene is called. two-step process before it can be stored. The room is not an active element of the scene, i.e.
  • Page 33 Re:system Defining the main room Defining additional rooms With the Main Room softkey, you You change the status of the switch the state of the main room additional room between Yes and No (M51 or M10*) between: with Rooms softkey. Included (On) assignment is done by zone.
  • Page 34 Re:system Step 2 In the second step, all additional rooms Once all additional rooms have been that are included as an element of the defined, the scene can be saved scene and have been defined with using the Store softkey. Included / Yes, can be setup.
  • Page 35 Executing 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 M-Text protocol description on the Revox homepage, www.revox.de or www.revox.ch.
  • Page 36 Re:system Renaming a scene Cancel Each scene can be given an Pressing this softkey quits the editing individual name in order to be able to menu without saving any changes. assign it uniquely. The previous scene name is retained. Select the scene whose name is to be changed using the Page and Store Select softkeys.
  • Page 37: Version Control

    Re:system Software version The Version function displays the The lefthand column shows the current version number for each module plug-in slot with the numbers module along with the plug-in slot that 1 – 7 and 8 – 10. The plug-in slots 11 – it occupies.
  • Page 38: Guarantee

    Re:system Disposing your devices Scope of delivery Your product has been Re:system M10  manufactured from high- Operating manual  quality materials Power cable  components that can be USB cable  recycled. If this symbol of a TORX screwdriver ...
  • Page 39: Technical Data

    Re:system Technical data Serial data transfer: RS232 SUB D 9-pin 1:1 cabling (socket) Audio connections max. 1 W / min. 16 Ω Headphone output: 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...
  • Page 40 Re:system Re:system M10 Operating Instructions / Part.No.: 10.30.3084...

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