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User manual REVOX RECONTROL M217
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User guide REVOX RECONTROL M217
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. R45of of
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Dominating Entertainment. Revox of Switzerland.
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Contents
Walldisplay 217
General & Insatllation advice Savety Guidelines
Feller EDIZIOdue 4217.M
Advice & Installing Connection plan 4217.M
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2-A 3-A
GIRA JUNG Merten M217
Advice & Installing Available Designs Connection plan M217
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1-B 2-B 3-B
Installation
Connection plan display/ keypad Configuration M217 IR receiver on/off Adressing 217 A/B operation Adress settings
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M217 Menu Control
Operating with Softkeys Display contrast Main menu Timer menu Timer programming Sleep function
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Music Server
A) Selection by ABC.. B) Selection by Album C) Selection by Artist D) Selection by Genre E) Selection by Playlist Jump to track Repeat Shuffle Guarantee and Delivered items Care Technical data
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Please read these instruction through completely and carefully before setting the unit up.
M217 Installation advice
The ideal installation height for the M217 Display is 140 ± 10 cm (55 ± 4 in) measured to the centre of the display. This results in a good viewing angle, even for slightly shorter people, and a comfortable operation of the combination of M217 display and M218 keypad. The M218 keypad should be installed below the M217 Display.
General Ideally, the wall display is combined with the M218 keypad to enable simply and logical operation of your music equipment. The four softkeys are assigned different operating functions, depending on the menu selection The Main menu shows information about the current program, e.g. Tuner, CD. The basic operations such as CD, Tuner, Track+-, Volume, etc. are carried out using a connected keypad or through a Revox IR remote control. The Timer menu organises timed processes in the Multiroom system, e.g. time, day, volume, source, etc., while the Server menu allows you to control the Music server. The IR receiver that is integrated in the display transfers the control signals to the Multiroom equipment.
NEW
Multiroom Planner
The complete addressing of additional room amplifiers and the corresponding wall displays can be calculated using the free-of-charge Multiroom Planner software from Revox. With this software, you can plan and calculate the whole house requirements in the shortest time. In addition, you can present and save your data very easily with the backup and print functions. You can get the software from our download area on www.revox.de
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Safety Guidelines
Installation
An incorrect installation of this device in an environment with low voltage devices (230V) can cause serious health issues and/ or material damage. This device should only be connected to extra low voltage and never to low voltage (230V) circuits . The product should only be installed, connected or removed by qualified personnel. Qualified personnel are people who, through their training, experience and knowledge of corresponding norms, directives and accident prevention guidelines, are authorised to carry out the required activities and who can recognise and avoid potential dangers. The details and instructions contained in this Installation manual must always be taken into account to prevent danger and damage.
Installation of the wall display in combination with a low voltage device (power connection) should only be carried out if you are certain that the unit is isolated from the power source. Installation should be carried out in accordance with the valid national domestic installation guidelines, e.g. NIN. In particular, the directive NIN 4.9.1.ff is valid if the wall display is to be combined with a low voltage device with power connection. Combinations with low voltage devices are only permitted if these devices also have a simple basic insulation.
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Feller EDIZIOdue 4217.M
The Swiss company Feller offers the 4217.M wall display from their EDIZIOdue series, which is compatible with the REVOX Multiroom system. All the colours from the EDIZIOdue series are available.
Advice The IR receiver must be activated if the wall display is used on its own without a 4218.M keypad. In this case, the DIL switch 1 on the back of the wall display must be switched on (IR on). Revox recommends the use of ITPlus® RJ45 sockets for the interface to theM51 main system and/ or the M219 additional room amplifier. Single socket = 1198118.XXX.ITS; double socket = 1198-428.XXX.ITS. The 1900-0.XXX throughway boxes are recommended for speaker cable. Please note The EDIZIODue wall display may not be used to switch 230V low voltages.
The wall display should be installed in combination with the 4218-M keypad. A connection cable is supplied with the Feller 4217/4218.XXX.2x1 wall combination.
Combi solution 4217.M + 4218.M
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Installation procedure
You should avoid applying any pressure to the display during or after installation.
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Install the mounting fixture (5) with the fixing plate (4) onto the recessed box or the surface mounted box on the wall. Strip the insulation off the U72 installation cable and feed it through the mouting fixture (5). Connect the cable to the screwed terminal block.
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Connect the terminal block with the print connector on the back of the operator panel (1). Locate the operator panel (1) with its frame (3) onto the mounting fixture (5), so that the locating springs (2) on the panel (1) line up with the slots in the mounting fixture. Press the operator panel (1) onto the mounting fixture (5) until the springs clip into place.
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Connection plan 4217.M
Technical data
Setup and operation The wall display must be connected to the M51 Revox source management or a Revox M219 Additional room amplifier for setup. Advice Information about and support for setup and operation can be found in the Revox manuals. Your contact point for further questions is your nearest Revox dealer Revox Switzerland AG, 8105 Regensdorf, www.revox.ch.
Technical data
Build-in depth 20 mm Protection IP20 in accordance with IEC529; Dry installation
Temperatures Operation: -5°C to +45°C Storage: -25°C to +70°C Cable Installation cable U72 ABG 1 x 4 x 0.5mm² Factory settings 1: IR off 2: AB operation off 3: Address off 4: Address off
DIL switches
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Available designs
GIRA Standard 55 GIRA E2 GIRA Event GIRA Esprit Colours: All colours
Revox offers the M217 for the Central European market in different designs from the Gira, Jung and Merten companies. You can see from the list on the right, which designs are available from each of the manufacturers. The wall display should be installed in combination with the M218 wall-mounted operating panel. A connection cable is supplied with the M217/ M218 combination solution.
JUNG CD 500 / universal JUNG CD plus JUNG LS990 / LS plus Colours: Alpine white
Other colours and designs are available on request at additional cost, if applicable.
Merten M-SMART Merten M-ARC Merten M-PLAN I/II Merten M-PLAN glass frame Colours: Polar white
Other colours and designs are available on request at additional cost, if applicable.
Combination solution M217 + M218
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Installation procedure
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Screw the mounting fixture (4) onto the recessed or surface mounted box. Strip the insulation off the installation cable and feed it through the mounting fixture (4). Connect the cable to the Phoenix screwed terminal block. Connect the terminal block with the print connector on the back of the operator panel (1).
5) Locate the operator panel (1)
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with its frame (3) onto the mounting fixture (4), so that the clip connectors (2) on the panel (1) line up with the cut-out (5) in the mounting fixture (4).
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Press the operator panel (1) onto the mounting fixture (4) until the clip connectors clip into place.
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You should avoid applying any pressure to the display during or after installation.
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Connection plan M217
Technical data
Setup and operation The wall display must be connected to the M51 Revox source management or a Revox M219 Additional room amplifier for setup. Advice Information about and support for setup and operation can be found in the Revox manuals. Your contact point for further questions is your nearest Revox dealer or Revox GmbH, tel: +49 (0)77218704-0, www.revox.de.
Technical data
Build-in depth 20 mm Temperatures Operation: -5°C to +45°C Storage: -25°C to +70°C Cable Installation cable U72 ABG 1 x 4 x 0.5mm² Factory settings 1: IR off 2: AB operation off 3: Address off 4: Address off
DIL switches
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Cabling the display to the wall-mounted keypad
The cabling for the combination of the 217 display and the 218 keypad should be done as shown in the drawing. With the combination solution, the 218 keypad only has a connection to the 217 display. There is no direct connection to the Additional room amplifier. Connection comes preassembled with the combination solution.
The connection is made according to the Chapters A and B in the Installation manual.
Tip
Before laying cable , you should check whether this cable is suitable for an RJ11 socket.
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M217 Configuration
The basic settings for the M217 are made with the four DIL switches on the back of the unit. Use a small screwdriver or the point of a ballpoint pen to set the switches.
Please note: ON is with the switch in the upper position.
Important The addressing of the M217 and the M219 must be setup correctly to ensure error free operation. The configuration must be done while the unit is removed from the power, otherwise any changes made will not be effective.
NO 1 2 3 4
Function M217 IR eye on/off A/ B operation M217 Address M217 Address
Factory setting On Off Off Off
M217 Infrared receiver on/off If you are combining the M217 display with the M218 remote control, which also has an IR receiver, one of the two IR receivers must be disabled, as otherwise IR commands will be carried out double. In some cases, e.g. in buildings with glass internal walls, it can be advantageous to switch of the IR receiver on the M217, in order to avoid conflicts with other devices. The only switch that can be set during operation of the unit is DIL switch 1 for the IR receiver. IR Function IR - On IR - Off DIL switch 1 On Off DIL position
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With the M217, the integrated IR receiver is located in the lower right-hand display field.
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Use the free-of-charge Multiroom Planner software from Revox for the addressing. You will find more about this on Page 1 or under www.revox.de.
M217 Address setting
Connection to the M51 If the M217 is connected directly to the M51 the address setting is not significant. The M51 recognises the M217 automatically. Connection to the M219 Additional room amplifier If, on the other hand, the M217 is to be connected to a M219 Additional room amplifier, address setting is very important. The M217 address defines which M219 should be communicated with. In this way, the M217 address is set through DIL switches 3 & 4, based on the M219's address. The 218 keypad is not taken into account during addressing as it has no own address. The 218 keypad can always be connected to a M219 Additional room amplifier or a 217 display. Example: If the M219 has address 2, address 2 must also be set at the M217 Display. Address 1 2 3 4 DIL switch 3 Off Off On On DIL switch 4 Off On Off On DIL position
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Within in one zone, all 217s must have different addresses as otherwise there can be communication problems. The diagrams shown from Page 5-C cover all combinations of the 217 with the M219 Additional room amplifier. In order to ensure problem-free operation, the build up of the individual multiroom zones must be carried out in this way The maximum number of M217 in any one zone is restricted to 4. The revisal of a correct addressing is made in the Setup menu of the M51, category Multiroom / Version. All attached devices (M219 and/or M217) must be listed in the respective zone.
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A/B Operation: 2 displays control one Additional room amplifier
The Multiroom system from Revox allows one M219 to be controlled by two 217s, the so-called A/B operation. In this way, for example, an 217 could be installed on each side of the bed. In A/B operation, the second 217 has the same address set through DIL switches 3 & 4 as the first 217, but with DIL switch 2 activated. In this way, the first 217 works in A and the second in B operation. This setting is defined through DIL switch 2. Operation A B DIL switch 2 Off On DIL position
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Both M217 Displays are simply connected in parallel to the M219. Exception: No A/B operation is possible if connection is made to the M51
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M217 Address setting
The following 7 layouts show the possible combinations of the M217 with the M219 Additional room amplifier in one zone. The combination can be different in each zone. The address and the correct DIL switch settings for that address are always shown next to the M217 or the M219 8 x M219 - 0 x M217 7 x M219 - 1 x M217 6 x M219 - 2 x M217 5 x M219 - 3 x M217 4 x M219 - 4 x M217 4 x M219 - 2+2 x M217
8 x M219 - 0 x M217
4 x M219 - 2+1+1 x M217
Please note A maximum of 8 addresses can be defined per zone.
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7 x M219 - 1 x M217
6 x M219 - 2 x M217
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5 x M219 - 3 x M217
4 x M219 - 4 x M217
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4 x M219 - 2+2 x M217
4 x M219 - 2+1+1 x M217
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M217 Menu control
The M217 menu fulfills three tasks.
Operating with Softkeys
Softkeys are used for control so that the M217 display remains clear to use, in spite of the large number of options available. A Softkey is a key that can be assigned different functions depending on which menu is currently active. This avoids an overcrowded display as only current important functions are displayed. Furthermore, the Revox-menu control is designed in such a clear and simple way as to make the operation of the M217 intuitive.
The first task is the display of
information about the current music program. This can, for example, be info about the tuner or the CD that is currently playing.
The second task is the
operation of the timer, including the Sleep function. The M217 offers 4 independent timers for each room.
The third task is the
operation of the music server that can be integrated in the Multiroom system.
Setting the display contrast
The contrast of the display is adjusted by Revox to an optimal reading angle. Depending upon installation position it can occur however that a stronger or weaker contrast attitude supplies the better reading off result.
This graphic shows the M217 display while the tuner is active
This contrast attitude can later be made with the help of the softkeys in the Standby or operating mode (except server operation).
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MUSIC MENU
The Music menu shows you all the important information in the 217 display in a clear way. The menu is controlled either through a connected 218 wallmounted remote control or through an IR remote. In this mode, the four display keys are used exclusively for the Timer. The following examples show the display field with different sources. The display can vary, depending on which modules are integrated into the M51 and/or which software is installed. Please note: The M51 enables you to give your own names to many sources or radio stations and these names, of course, are also displayed on the 217 in the additional rooms.
Possible displays
Tuner with display of the station name
Analogue source Aux1
Analogue source Aux1 with modified source name
CD player in Play mode
CD player while track jumping
CD player while reading in the CD/DVD
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TIMER MENU
The Timer is the control centre of the Multiroom system. Using the Timer, you can set a wakeup alarm for specific days or lull yourself off to sleep with the Sleep function.
Timer programming
The concept of the timer programming is as follows: Firstly, you select one of the four Timers and then assign it the required properties. The following figure shows the inside Timer display field with the corresponding assignments.
The Timer is called with the Timer softkey on the M217. The first time it is called, the following display appears:
Timer status Timer no. Sleep time Weekday Volume Source
? Timer softkey is not available. !
You are in the Server menu. Change to another source.
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Timer selection
Timer
The Select options
Select
The properties of the individual Timers can be set with the Select softkey: Switching time Weekday Volume Select timer source (Select tuner station) You can scroll through a loop of the selection options by repeatedly pressing the Select key:
Timer 1 has been selected in the above example. The individual Timers can be selected with the Timer soft keys. There are a total of 4 independent Timers to choose from. If you reach Timer 4, pressing the softkey again brings you back to Timer 1.
Timer 1 Timer 2 Timer 3 Timer 4
Switch-on time [Hours] Switch-on time [Minutes] Switch-off time [Hours] Switch-off time [Minutes] Weekday [ ... ] Volume [ ... ] Timer source [ ... ] (Tuner station [ ... ])
The two square brackets [...] indicate that this part can be edited according to your requirements with the softkeys. This is further shown in the individual chapters of these Operating instructions by [ ]
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Switching times
Select
Only switch on or off Sometimes, it is useful just to switch the music equipment on at a specific time and switch it off manually, or vice-versa. In order to make only one timepoint active, you select the display **:** when setting the hours value. This appears between 23h and 0h and the minute value is not relevant.
Once you have selected a Timer, you can define the switch on/off times with the Select softkey. The first time the Select key is pressed, the first counter pair appears in square brackets. [ As soon as a timer's settings are modified however, this is automatically activated.
First, using the softkeys, you define the switch-on time and then the switch-off time. Switch-on Switch-off | | Hours Minutes | | | |
In the above example, Timer 1 starts at 7:15am and remains active until it is switched off manually. Timer 2 always switches off at 9:30pm, irrespective of when it was manually switched on.
[8]:[15] [9]:[20]
Please note If a timepoint is selected for the switch-off, which is earlier than that chosen for the switch-on, e.g. 20:15 08:30 the switch-on occurs at 8.15pm on the selected day and switchoff occurs at 8:30am, on the following day.
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Weekday
Select
Once you have defined the switch-on and switch-off timepoints, by pressing the Select key again, you can reach the next stage where you define the weekdays when the timer is to be activated [
M T W T F S S SS MTWTF MTWTFS MTWTFSS
As well as the individual days from Monday to Sunday, you can also select from specific day groups. The individual weekdays are identified by the following letters: M T W T F S S Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Timer weekday examples: SS only Saturday and Sunday MTWTF from Monday to Friday MTWTFS from Monday to Saturday MTWTFSS daily, Monday to Sunday Example: With the setting MTWTF, the timer will wake you each day from Monday to Friday but will let you have a lie-in on Saturday and Sunday.
Selection is made from an endless loop of options that you can step through using the softkeys. The following weekday setup options are available:
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Volume
Select
Select timer source
Select
After selecting the weekday(s), the next time you press Select, you will be prompted to set the volume level that should be [ used
The Multiroom module timer offers your three sources that can be activated when the timer kicks in. These are Tuner, DVD/CD and Aux/Server.
Please note
Using the softkeys, you set the volume level between 1 (very low) and 9 (very loud). When selecting the source, you should bear in mind that the source that will be selected is what was assigned to the Tuner, DVD/CD or Aux/Server through the M51 Remote menu. If instead of assigning DVD to the DVD module (Fig ), Aux1 is assigned instead (Fig ), the timer would switch Aux-1 on. (See therefore next page) This function can be used specifically to call up external sources through the timer. You must of course make sure that the external source is also active when it is called by the timer.
Volume 1 Volume 2 : : : Volume 8 Volume 9
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Select Tuner station
1
Select
2
3
Assuming that you have selected Tuner as your source, a further press of Select will bring you to the point where you can select the station you want to listen to. If you have selected DVD/CD or Aux/Server on the other hand, you will return to the Switching times selection level [
M51 Remote menu
The third option in the Remote menu is to deactivate a source (Fig ). In this case, the timer would not call up any source at the defined timepoint, even though a source had been defined in the Timer menu.
In this field, you can select the radio station that should be played by choosing one of the up to 50 stored favourite stations. If you select a number that is higher than the actual number of stored positions, the station stored on position 1 will automatically be played. Example: 25 stations are stored but the station number 30 is selected through the Select option. In this case, station 1 will actually be played.
You can find further information on this topic in the M51 Introduction chapter under the function REMOTE.
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Activate Timer
As default, the individual Timers are deactivated. As soon as the switching times of a Timer are modified, the corresponding Timer is activated automatically and the small bell symbol in the top line of the display changes from showing to
Timer status & time display
If one or more Timers are activated, two bell symbols are displayed when the M217 is in standby mode. Both bell symbols only disappear once all Timers have been deactivated. The time and the weekday display are controlled through the MKII Multiroom module in the M51. Please refer to the Clock setting section of the Multiroom chapter in your M51 Operating instructions.
1 2
Each of the Timers can however be activated or deactivated manually. To activate a Timer, selected the required Timer with the Timer softkeys. Using the softkeys, the Timer can be activated or deactivated.
All Timers deactivated
One or more Timers active
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Nested events
Through the Timer programming, you can create nested events. Nested events occur when two different events address the same source and at the same time. In our example, Event 1 and Event 2 have a time overlap. Since they both address the same source, Event 1 defines the switch-on point while Event 2 defines the switch-off time.
ON OFF
Sleep function
Sleep
Using the Sleep function, you can define a length of time after which the M51 or the M219 will automatically switch off. By repeatedly pressing the Sleep softkey, you can step through a loop in 15 minute steps, to set the required time period. The loop starts with 90 minutes and ends with switching the Sleep function off
Event 1 Event 2
ON OFF
90` 75` 60` 45` 30` 15` OFF s
Active time
The current Sleep time setting is shown in the top line of the display.
In the case of nested events then, the event that occurs at an earlier timepoint defines the switch-on and/or switch-off timepoints.
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MUSIK-SERVER
You can make your own personal music selections from each Additional room with the 217.
Server-Menu
Select a new music program with the Menu softkey on the 217. The following display appears:
Menu call Start Server Make your music selection using the following criteria:
[A] [B]
ABC... Album Artist Genre Playlist
The last piece of music you selected is played after the start. In the example shown below, that was the artist Mike Oldfield with the album Taurus II.
[C] [D] [E]
The following pages describe the individual selection respectively search criteria.
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[A] ABC...
Albums or artists are shown in alphabetical order with the ABC... selection. This function is especially useful if you have several hundred CDs stored on the music server and you want to access one of them in particular.
[B]
Album
The Album selection allows you to choose a specific album from the Music server database. In opposite to selection ABC... the content is shown from A-Z respectively 0-9. To do this, select the Album softkey in the main menu shown [ below.
Step 1
Select the first letter-
Step 2
Now, by selecting the softkey Artist or Album you can select whether the first letter search should be done based on the album or artist name respectively. The resulting list shows all albums or artists whose name starts with the selected letter. All other entries are suppressed.
The display now shows the album that was played last. Using the two softkeys, you can now select the desired album.
You use the Play softkey, to start playing the album that you have selected with the small arrow pointer .
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[C]
Artist
Using the two softkeys, you can now scroll through the alphabetical listing of the artists. Once you have chosen an artist, using the Shuffle key, you can start a random play of all the titles stored under that artist. If you just want a specific album, press the Album softkey, select the album from the resulting list and start to listen to it by pressing the Play softkey.
Using the menu point Artist, you can carry out a search of the database for a specific artist's name, which includes the names of all singers, bands, orchestras, ensembles, etc. To do this, select the Artist softkey in the main menu shown below and press Select.
The display now shows the artist who was played last. From the display below, you can see that it was Joe Cocker as indicated by the small arrow pointer
The softkeys can be used to jump to the next or the previous track respectively.
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[D]
Genre
Using the two softkeys, you can now scroll through the alphabetical listing of the genres, as shown below:
As well as storing the CDs in the database by the name of the artists and the name of the albums, they are also grouped together under different types of music, or genres. Using this genre assignment, you can choose the style of music you would like to listen to such as Rock or Classical, for example. To do this, select the Genre softkey in the main menu shown below and press Select. [
Once you have selected a genre with the softkeys , using the Shuffle key, you can start a random play of all the titles stored under that genre. If you just want a specific album, press the Album softkey, select the album from the resulting list and start to listen to it by pressing the Play softkey.
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[E]
Playlist
Selecting a Playlist Once Playlist has been selected, all the defined Playlists are shown in alphabetical order, e.g.:
With the Playlist selection, you can choose tracks that you have already put together yourself into so called Playlists. The advantage of Playlists is that you can create your own music collections to suit a particular occasion , atmosphere or mood, which you can then play as required, whenever you want. A Playlist contains individual tracks or complete albums, depending on how you select them. You can also define the order in which they are played and for this reason, the contents of Playlists are not shown alphabetically, as it is otherwise the case with other selection options. Playlists are put together either at a PC with the Music server Editor program, interactively with the Visor remote control or simply at the music server itself. To activate the Playlist option, use the Playlist softkey in the main menu [
The above display shows four playlists with the names: Blues my favourites, Bon Jovi my favourites, Children, Party If there are more than 4 Playlists defined, you can move between the pages with the softkeys. Once you have reached the page where the required Playlist is shown, select the corresponding line with the softkeys. The selected line is indicated by the small arrow pointer, Party in the example shown below. Press Play to start listening to the music.
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[Track] Jump to track
As well as the 4 selection criteria shown on the 217 menu page, there is also the function Track, which allows you to jump to a specific track within the album.
Singe track shift With the two softkeys you can shift to the previous or the next track, while the music is playing.
Once you have pressed the Track softkey, a display window opens that shows all the titles from the current album, for example:
Now, using the softkeys, you can select the desired title, as indicated by the small arrow symbol and by pressing Play start to listen to it..
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[Repeat]
If you want to keep repeating a selected album, you should press the Repeat softkey. [
[Shuffle]
Using the Shuffle softkey, you can start a random-ordered replay of tracks. [
If the Repeat function is activated, (R) appears in the top line of the display.
If the Shuffle function is activated, (S) appears in the top line of the display.
This is particularly useful on occasions when you want a continuous stream of music over several hours. Using the Repeat function, you can play the music from a selected Playlist, for example repeatedly, without having to make any manual intervention. Pressing the Repeat key again deactivates the function.
Pressing the Shuffle key again deactivates the function. Please note If you have switched the Shuffle feature off at the M51 (Server menu: Shuffle Off ), you cannot use the feature here either.
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Guarantee
The guarantee period is 24 months from the date of purchase Your dealer should be your first contact if you need service. If he can't give you the help you need, send the 217 Display without any accessories to your national Sales Office. Please supply a complete description of the problem and a full return postal address.
Care
Clean the user surface, including display and keys as well as the frame, with a damp cloth. Apply a few drops of nonabrasive, washing-up liquid to the damp cloth to remove any stubborn marks.
WARNING: Thinners, acetone and toluene should not be used. Their use can cause the material to become brittle and crack and damage the lettering. Disposal
Revox products should be disposed of or recycled in compliance with local regulations governing the disposal and/ or recycling of electrical and/electronic equipment.
Delivered items
217 wall display Operating instruction
217 Display Operating instructions / Part no.: 10.30.3019
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Technical data
Connections VCC: + 8 to 20 V A: Bus-communication B: Bus-communication GND: Ground / screening
Max. cable lengths: 100m (M217 - M51 and/or M219 ) 30 m (M217 - M218 Wall-mounted remote control) Power consumption: at the M51: 30 - 50 mA (off max. brightness) at the M219: 50 - 100 mA (off max. brightness) Operating conditions: (Humidity class acc. to DIN 40040), "+10°... +40°C"
Errors and technical modifications excepted.
Description: Version 0.93
System requirements
Module/ Interface Software version Multiroom module MKII 0.90 or higher Server module 1.01 or higher M219 Additional room amplifier 0.90 or higher
27-C
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