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Multi Media 

 

 Re:source

 

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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   No

 

 

 
Setup pages #7 and #8, where the 
corresponding settings (IP, 
Gateway, DNS, etc.) can be made, 
are accessible if you select the 
setting 

DHCP   No

. You get to 

these Setup pages with the  

 softkey. 

 
You get directly to Setup page #9 
where the Proxy setting can be 
made, if you select the setting 

DHCP   Yes

 
 
 

 

N

OTE

 

A change in this menupoint 
requires a restart to be carried out. 

Setup #7  

 
IP-Address  [...] 

 

The 4 blocks of the IP address that 
the MMM should have, are set 
using the two 

Address

 softkeys. 

 

 

 
In a network of DHCP-enabled 
LAN devices, you must always 
ensure that these are 

NOT

 given the 

MMM's IP. 
 

IP Mask  [...]  

 

The 4 blocks of the IP subnet mask 
that the MMM should have, are set 
using the two 

Mask

 softkeys. 

 

 

 

 

N

OTE

 

A change in these two menupoints 
requires a restart to be carried out. 

Summary of Contents for Re:source MMM

Page 1: ...as82 of Dominating Entertainment Revox of Switzerland Re source Multi Media Module MMM...

Page 2: ...Multi Media Re source 1...

Page 3: ...tion General control softkeys Info status overview Selection USB Selection iPod Selection Internet Radio Selection UPnP AV Server Selection MyMusic M208 Operation MyMusic M208 Remote control MyMusic s...

Page 4: ...nnection 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 The...

Page 5: ...ews with the TORX screwdriver supplied and remove the blanking plate Before removing the MMM module from its packaging you should make sure that you are not statically charged This could cause a damag...

Page 6: ...ystem Portable Player Sub D 15connector for an iPod There are 3 options for establishing the connection to the iPod 1 Direct to the iPod using the adapter cable supplied 2 Using the Revox iPod Docking...

Page 7: ...or an IT specialist of your choosing WLAN Wireless communication An access point is required for the wireless communication between the MMM and the router This can be an external unit or it can be in...

Page 8: ...dio the MMM must have the possibility of being able to access the Internet This can be achieved for example through a router with a connection to a DSL network This router is also a part of the networ...

Page 9: ...es are issued in your network through DHCP you don t need to worry about the IP address assignment as the DHCL server automatically handles the question of address management MAC Address The MAC addre...

Page 10: ...evices the streaming clients Often UPnP AV servers also offer functions for the cataloguing and easy identification of medial content according to criteria such as artist album name genre etc SSID Ser...

Page 11: ...s based on the authentication PSK and supports both the WPA encryption TKIP and AES WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP is the previously used standard encryption algorithm for WLANs It should control ac...

Page 12: ...k 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 specia...

Page 13: ...ption for the Setup makes the assumption that there is a functioning network with router available and operational There is no further explanation of the specialist terminology used in the individual...

Page 14: ...This softkey is only available on Setup 1 MAC Address 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...

Page 15: ...MMM on the other hand can be assigned its own descriptive device name This can be up to 11 characters long and is displayed in the headline of the MMM Main menu The cursor is moved left and right with...

Page 16: ...work is not visible it is possible that the Access Point WLAN Router is badly positioned or the MMM aerial is not lined up correctly Change the position and carry out a new search with the softkey If...

Page 17: ...rom an endless loop using the softkey None There is no encryption WEP WPA PSK Setup 4 and 5 with restart Further Setup pages 4 for WPE settings and 5 for WPA PSK settings are now accessible depending...

Page 18: ...e softkey inserts a character to the left of the cursor The softkey deletes the character where the cursor is currently positioned Your WEP key is only shown encrypted after a restart NOTE A change in...

Page 19: ...e softkey inserts a character to the left of the cursor The softkey deletes the character where the cursor is currently positioned Your WPA key is only shown encrypted after a restart NOTE A change in...

Page 20: ...softkey You get directly to Setup page 9 where the Proxy setting can be made if you select the setting DHCP Yes NOTE A change in this menupoint requires a restart to be carried out Setup 7 IP Address...

Page 21: ...se two menupoints requires a restart to be carried out Setup 8 DNS Server 1 2 The IP addresses of the DNS serves 1 and 2 can be entered using the DNS 1 and DNS 2 softkeys respectively NOTE If the MMM...

Page 22: ...made You get to this Setup page with the softkey With the setting Use Proxy No Setup page 9 is skipped NOTE A change in this menu requires a restart to be carried out Setup 10 Proxy Server Address Th...

Page 23: ...e most important menus and selection options available for operating the MMM through an M217 M218 display combination are shown on the next pages The MMM displays the new source Media in the Source me...

Page 24: ...rd to control the volume Vol as well as changing track assuming that the selection menu supports this chequered keys Further operation of the MMM is done through the softkeys on the M217 display black...

Page 25: ...available 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 Info softkey show...

Page 26: ...age up down within a list Softkeys Select Line up down within a list Softkeys Previous Next Scroll to next or previous track or radio station Softkeys MyMusic You can add the radio station currently p...

Page 27: ...nce out MMM fluctuations in the data streaming The buffer display should always be 100 If it reaches 0 playback is stopped until data is received again Wifi Level The Wifi level displays the strength...

Page 28: ...he Page and Select navigation softkeys The Browse softkey opens folders containing more than one track with FAT16 32 formatting The Play softkey only appears once a track is available for selection Pr...

Page 29: ...sing the Page and Select navigation softkeys The individual selection criteria are selected with the Browse softkey Press Play to start the playback of the title You can scroll to the preceding or the...

Page 30: ...onto a program that is currently running as is usual when listening to internet radio You actively start the playback of a program Starting Internet Radio Select the menupoint Internet Radio in the Ma...

Page 31: ...tion by countries Searching for the required radio stations is made quick and specific through the classification in Continents Countries Genre Genre Listing of radio stations based on certain music d...

Page 32: ...y different depending on the configuration 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 n...

Page 33: ...e Page and Select navigation softkeys You start the playback with the Play softkey L Favorites Internet radio You will find the second selection of favourites with the name Favorites in the Internet r...

Page 34: ...and confirm this with the OK key Shortly after pressing the OK key playback of the corresponding track or Internet radio program will start L Multiroom operation This control option can be used both i...

Page 35: ...ound 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...

Page 36: ...ler is stored and press the SETUP key Confirm the setting Synchronize with the OK key Important advice The M208 remote control must not be operated while synchronisation is running Synchronisation now...

Page 37: ...extend and edit the Favorites and Added Stations lists in the Internet Radio menu in the Online Services category as you wish through Revox s Internet Portal This is done as follows Open your Internet...

Page 38: ...ddress your e mail address and password that you define for yourself When logging in for the first time please enter the MAC address of your MMM This uniquely identifies your MMM You will find the MAC...

Page 39: ...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...

Page 40: ...r podcasts The transfer of the lists to your MMM happens automatically over the Internet connection Shortly after editing your list or adding new stations in the IAP you will find these changes on you...

Page 41: ...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 yo...

Page 42: ...st after a few minutes This is a system based characteristic of the UPnP standard Active communication starts on a port with a number higher than 1024 and then changes regularly during operation Not a...

Page 43: ...idden If this option is activated the SSID must be entered manually on page 3 of the MMM Setup menu NETWORK QUESTIONS TIPS A lot of Access Points are displayed that are unknown to me If several Access...

Page 44: ...is connected to the network through a router a Patch Cable 1 1 is to be used Network setting Have all the MMM Setup settings been correctly applied and has a restart been carried out following any ch...

Page 45: ...ernet 10 100 WLAN 802 11b g USB 2 0 iPod Audio data Distortion factor 0 006 Streaming Client mp3 192 kps Unweighted signal to noise ratio 95 dB Filter 100Hz 22 kHz Channel separation 95 dB 1 kHz WLAN...

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