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M10
Re:system
24
Remote Function
The modularity of the M10 requires a
flexible usage of operating units, as
the M10 can be equipped with a wide
range of modules. An operating unit
can, for example, be the M218 Wall-
mounted keypad or the M208 Remote
control.
The Remote function offers the option
of always being able to modify the
source selection for the installed
modules to the operating unit.
This means that the
Tuner
key on the
M218 operating unit always sends
the same signal over the Multiroom
module to the M10. Only once the
M10 has been assigned through in
the Remote menu, will the decision
be made as to which source the
Tuner
key calls and/or controls. So,
for example, with one installation, the
Tuner
key calls the FM Tuner on the
tuner module while with another, it
calls the SAT tuner from the satellite
module.
In general, you can say that variables
defined through the Remote menu
(Tuner, AUX1, etc.) are assigned to
actual sources, (FM tuner, SAT tuner,
etc.).
Zone-dependant Remote menu
The Revox Multiroom system has 4
Multiroom zones where different music
can be heard independently of each
other.
Now, for example, the M10 enables you
to install 4 FM Tuners that can all be
programmed independently of each
other. Through the zone-dependent
Remote menu, it is now possible that
the
Tuner
key can control a different
FM tuner in each zone.
This means that the M10 recognises
which zone the variable
Tuner
was
sent from and knows from the
assignment made through the Remote
menu which source should be
addressed.
The Remote menu settings are
explained in the following chapter.