Revox Re:system M10 User Manual Download Page 39

M10

 

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Technical data

 

Serial data transfer: 
RS232     SUB D 9-pin   1:1 cabling (socket) 
 
Audio connections 
Headphone output:  

max. 1 W / min. 16 

Ω

 

 
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 

 
Weight 
11.0 kg / 24.25 lb (without packaging and accessory box) 
  
Permitted ambient temperature 
0° - 50°C / 32° - 122 °F 
 
Power consumption 
Standby: 2 W 
Operation: 

4-160 W* 

 

* Dependant on module population and/or the number of connected interfaces

 

 
Fuse 
Primary fuse (at power switch): 
1.6 A, slow-acting at 100 – 120 V~ 
0.8 A, slow-acting at 200 – 240 V~ 
 
Secondary fuse (on the circuit boards / internal): 
5.0 A, slow-acting 
 
 
 

E&OE 

 

Summary of Contents for Re:system M10

Page 1: ...1 as82 of of E 2 07...

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Page 3: ...iew M10 Connection Panel Connection Panel Description Ethernet Interface M10 Setup Ethernet Setup Source Setup Remote Setup Scene function Version Control Guarantee Scope of delivery Disposing of your...

Page 4: ...populated with modules These modules cover a whole range of options from an analogue record deck right up to a future safe network connection to the Worldwide Web The modular approach which Revox has...

Page 5: ...and has no ground For this reason the unit is particularly well iso lated and must pass a strict insulation test This guarantees that even if the neutral line is broken no accessible part of the unit...

Page 6: ...measures Unusual operation Unplug the unit from the mains immediately in the event of any unusual noises or odours Have the unit checked by your dealer without delay Do not open the unit The unit may...

Page 7: ...ween the M10 and the built in rack 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...

Page 8: ...ew M10 Rear view Note Slots A1 and A2 may only be populated with second generation modules that have been developed since the start of 2008 These can be identified by the following symbol on the back...

Page 9: ...e it in the 19 cabinet in the best possible way See the figure below The M10 can be installed with the plug in slots directed to the front or the back See figure on Page 9 Depending on the cabling str...

Page 10: ...oth sides of the M10 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 Please note Also the...

Page 11: ...M10 Re system 9 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: ...Mains connection with fuse Operational display LED green blue Error display LED red LAN Ethernet connection USB B connection for PC RS232 onlyforfirmwareupdates SD card slot software update M Link fo...

Page 13: ...ting at 200 240 V Note The M10 mains supply is fitted with a non grounded rubber connector For this reason only the supplied mains cable may be used Power LED There is an operational display LED both...

Page 14: ...ts software correct for each slot LAN Ethernet connection A connection to an Ethernet LAN can be established through the RJ45 socket The Ethernet interface is configured manually during the M10 setup...

Page 15: ...indows 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 th...

Page 16: ...which various Revox interfaces can be connected to e g M200 Domotic interface M201 IR interface etc Both the RJ11 sockets are electrically parallel switched You should only use a non crossed 4 core t...

Page 17: ...control softwares can be found on the Revox Homepage As well as operation through the Revox service programs the M10 also offers the option to influence the Revox Multiroom System and or to let feedb...

Page 18: ...n to other Revox application like M203 M232 etc over TCP you should use different ports for them TCP always will use port 5524 Therefore you should use for your UDP tasks the following other ports 403...

Page 19: ...r You will find an overview of a possible Ethernet network on the next page The defined IP addresses are only examples and must be modified to meet the needs of the particular installation DHCP is not...

Page 20: ...M10 Re system 18 Functional plan The IP addresses shown above are only examples andmust be modified to meet the needs of the particularinstallation...

Page 21: ...ew the main menu shown below for the M10 setup can be called with the setup key The Setup menu appears as follows if the Multiroom module is installed Ethernet Setup The Ethernet setup is reached thro...

Page 22: ...t required for the radio transmission does not appear with its IP address in the CLIENT LIST Page TCP IP The base settings for the Ethernet access are set through the two TCP IP pages The setting is m...

Page 23: ...not given the M10 s IP IP Subnet Mask The 4 blocks of the IP Subnet that the M10 should have are set using the two Mask softkeys Default Gateway The 4 blocks of the Default Gateway that defines the ex...

Page 24: ...Here you can enter the target address if the UDP packet should only be sent to one specific recipient Using the setting 255 255 255 255 the data packet is sent in Broad cast mode to all who have opene...

Page 25: ...r Important So switching is automatically recognized a CR carriage return must be sent before any M Text command Source Menu Using the Source softkey you can access the setup menu for the plug in modu...

Page 26: ...nstallation 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 me...

Page 27: ...hen you select the key variable Remote button from an operating unit Once this is set this is assigned to a specific source Select zone To start with you select the Multiroom zone with the Zone softke...

Page 28: ...voided The TV button must be disabled if using TV Hold otherwise TV Hold is ineffective The TV button is only available with remote controls but not with wall mounted keypads Select source Using the t...

Page 29: ...FM Tuner is selected with the Tuner Remote button In Zone 3 on the other hand the SAT input of the SAT module is activated with the button variable Tuner Note If several modules of the same type e g T...

Page 30: ...required Remote button through the Zone Button combination and press the Disable softkey The Store softkey then appears that you need to press to confirm your change If you don t press Store the orig...

Page 31: ...io side Linking the Revox scene with for example a light or window blind scene is done through the building control software Select the Scene softkey in the Setup main menu A total of 16 scenes are av...

Page 32: ...the time or it remains switched off The room is an active element of the scene Room included YES 3 The room retains its status on or off when the scene is called The room is not an active element of t...

Page 33: ...case of an M10 installation the speaker integrated in the M10 is defined as the main room Defining additional rooms You change the status of the additional room between Yes and No with the Rooms soft...

Page 34: ...of the rooms individually and configure them according to your own discretion In this way the optimum volume can quickly be defined by listening Of course it is also possible to configure each room fr...

Page 35: ...Text protocol for building control offers a further option for calling a scene You will find an exact description of this in the M Text protocol description on the Revox homepage www revox de or www...

Page 36: ...ftkeys are used to position the cursor left right in the text field Delete Pressing this softkey deletes the characters at the current cursor position Insert Pressing this softkey inserts a character...

Page 37: ...al and external M10 modules The middle column defines each module the development generation of this module and whether it is bootloader enabled bootloader enabled not bootloader enabled The righthand...

Page 38: ...posal of your old device helps to avoid negative impacts on the environment and on personal health Scope of delivery Re system M10 Operating manual Power cable USB cable TORX screwdriver Installation...

Page 39: ...ight 171 mm corresponds to 4 RU 6 73 inch Weight 11 0 kg 24 25 lb without packaging and accessory box Permitted ambient temperature 0 50 C 32 122 F Power consumption Standby 2 W Operation 4 160 W Depe...

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