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as82 of of Re:system M10 Modular Audio Multiroom System Dominating Entertainment. Revox of Switzerland. M10 Re:system 1 M10 Re:system M10 ­ Introduction Safety M10 Unit Views Installation and Assembly M10 in a 19" Cabinet Overview: M10 Connection Panel Connection Panel Description Ethernet Interface M10 Setup Ethernet Setup Source Setup Remote Setup Version Control Guarantee Scope of delivery Disposing of your old device Technical Data 3 4-6 7 8 10 11 12-15 16-19 20 20-24 25 25-29 30 31 31 31 32 2 M10 Re:system M10 Working quietly in the background, the modular M10 Audio Multiroom System in 19" format, can be relied on to supply a complete house with music. With the plug-in Multiroom module, up to 32 rooms can be included. This allows you to choose in the individual rooms between a highquality stereo sound or an exciting Home Cinema experience. The Multiroom system is operated either through a M208 remote control or a wall-mounted panel, which in many cases is available in a design to match existing switch programs. The GIRA and Feller (CH) companies offer particularly attractive solutions. Which music sources can be heard in the individual rooms depends only on which modules are in use. The M10 offers 9 free plug-in slots that can be 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 followed for decades was also an essential element in the development of the M10. Once new technologies establish themselves on the market, Revox can offer the corresponding module. As a Revox customer, you just have to buy the new module for your existing M10 and can start to enjoy the new technology immediately. No new operating concept remote controls or conversions needed. In this way, we protect your resources and offer your option to integrated and use new media simply and uncomplicatedly. The M10 offers a USB both on the front and back of the unit to help the installer make the basic settings safely and quickly. There is also the option for remote maintenance and/ or Multiroom control with the a LAN, using the integrated network socket. 3 M10 Re:system Safety Take note of the label on the back of the unit. CAUTION R I S K OF E L E C T R IC S HO C K D O NO T O P E N In order to avoid the risk of an electric shock, do not remove any covers. Maintenance and repairs should only be carried out by qualified experts. This symbol warns about "dangerous voltage" within the unit. Touching live parts can lead to an electric shock, depending on the level of the voltage. This symbol indicates that the unit is only connected to the mains power socket through two contacts (phase and neutral) and has no ground. For this reason, the unit is particularly well isolated and must pass a strict insulation test. This guarantees that even if the neutral line is broken, no accessible part of the unit is under voltage. The M10 is equipped with this protection class in order to effectively eliminate sound-damaging ground-loops. This symbol indicates important advice for operation and maintenance in the accompanying documentation. 4 M10 Re:system Installation and operation Please check the unit and accessories for any signs of transit damage after unpacking. Read the operation manual through carefully before starting to use the unit. Keep the manual for later reference. A unit that shows signs of mechanical damage or which has had liquid in it may not be connected to the mains supply. Use the supplied mains cable. The unit's power supply and connections values (mains voltage, frequency) must be checked before connecting it to the mains. Fuses used in the device must comply with the factory definitions in the "Technical Data" section. Safety 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 not be opened as there is a risk of electrification. Non-use of the unit If the unit is not going to be used for a longer period of time, the power cable should be removed from the power socket for reasons of safety. Foreign objects Liquids, flammable or other objects should not be inserted in the unit's openings as this can lead to faults, fire or an electrical shock. Power cable Never pull on the cable when plugging the unit in or out. Always hold the plug. 5 M10 Re:system 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 against the seller. The guarantee covers material and labour during the period of the guarantee, which is defined by the Revox Sales Partners in the individual countries that make up the EU. In all countries, the guarantee services offered by the Revox Sales Agent are over and above the statutory regulations. They are only valid in the country of purchase. Proof of purchase from an authorised Revox Partner must be produced to make a claim on the guarantee. The guarantee is made null and void in the case of incorrect intervention measures or nonprofessionally executed repairs. Operating location Avoid locating the unit in a position which: - is exposed to direct sunlight - is directly next to a source of heat - has poor ventilation - has a dusty atmosphere - is unstable - has high humidity You must ensure that neither the ventilation slots nor the fans on the back of the M10 are not covered and that there is sufficient ventilation. 6 M10 Re:system M10 Unit views M10 Front view M10 Rear view A2 A1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 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 plane of the module: G² 7 M10 Re:system Installation and assembly The M10 is an 19" build-in unit, which was principally conceived for insertion into a 19" cabinet. Thanks to the integrated unit feet, however, it is possible to position it outside of a 19" cabinet. Installation in a 19" cabinet The M10 has variable sideelements that enable installation in the 19" cabinet. These can be assembled in 2 different positions on the M10 and enable the installer to assemble 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 strategy, the plug-in module cables can be fed in at the front of the unit or concealed at the back. In both positions, it is possible to position the M10 4 cm towards the inside. This is a particular benefit in the case of 19" cabinets with a door as this allows you to plug the cable in at the front without it being unduly kinked. Side view: M10 with forwardspaced retaining bracket Side view: M10 with flush retaining bracket 8 M10 Re:system Modifying the retaining bracket 1. All 6 Allen screws (3 mm) are removed from both sides of the M10 2. Now, the retaining bracket is moved from the front to the back in the corresponding position. ! 3. All 6 screws are then screwed back in as shown in the figure. Please note Also the two outside screws, which don't hold the retaining bracket to the M10, must be screwed back in. ! 9 M10 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. 10 M10 Re:system Overview: M10 Connection panel M10 ­ Front side (Partial view) M10 ­ Rear (Partial view) On/ Off switch Mains connection with fuse Operational display LED, green/blue Error display LED, red LAN Ethernet connection USB-B connection for PC RS232, only for firmware updates SD card slot, software update M-Link for Revox interfaces 3.5 mm stereo headphone socket 11 M10 Re:system Description: M10 Connection panel On/Off switch The M10 can be completely separated from the mains supply with the on/off switch. This is recommended if the Revox Multiroom System is not going to be used for a few weeks during a vacation, for example. The M10 must remain switched on during normal operation so that access to the Multiroom System from the connected rooms is available at all times. Mains connection with fuse The M10 power connection is adapted to the corresponding voltage of the country of purchase when it is delivered. Nevertheless, we recommend that you compare the operating voltage shown on the rating plate with the local supply before starting the unit up. Fuse: A faulty fuse may only be replaced with one with the following values: 1.6 A, slow-acting at 100 - 120 V~ 0.8 A, slow-acting 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 on the front and the back of the M10 and gives an indication of the operational state of the M10. The following states are shown: LED blue The M10 is connected to the mains through the on/off switch and is in standby mode. There are no faults present. LED green One or more Multiroom rooms are active. There are no faults in the software or hardware present. Error LED red There is an error display LED both on the front and the back of the M10 and gives an indication of any operational faults at the M10. The following states are shown: LED red - off There are no faults in the software or hardware present. LED red ­ flashing slowly A first generation module has been installed in slot A1 or A2. Only second generation modules G² are allowed in these slots. 12 M10 Re:system LED red ­ flashing quickly A) Temperature is too high There is overheating in the M10 housing. The maximum permitted temperature value has been exceeded even though the fan is active. Countermeasure(s): - Check the installation environment - Check the ventilation slots - Check the fan B) Power levels are too high The permitted power value has been exceeded at one or more of the internal M10 power units. Countermeasure(s): Check the connected cables (MLink, USB, etc.) for short circuits. Are all modules inserted correctly in the M10? C) Software problem There is a fault in the data traffic. Countermeasure(s): - Carry out a firmware update - Check the modules. Is the module type and its 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. DHCP functionality is not supported. The two LEDs integrated in the RJ45 socket indicate the status of the data connection. The Revox Multiroom System can be controlled through the Ethernet interface. Either through the Revox Service programs, e.g. M230 or the primary domestic control system, e.g. GIRA Home Server. There is a very flexible UDP protocol available for domestic control system programmers. Further information about this clear-text protocol can be found under www.revox.de A maximum of 10 Clients can have parallel access to the M10. The MAC address is noted on the bottom of the M10. You will find further documentation about the Ethernet interface starting from Page 16. 13 M10 Re:system USB-B connection for PC There is an USB-B interface both on the front and the back of the M10 that can be operated from a PC. Both USB interfaces are switched in parallel and for this reason should never be used at the same time. Use either the front or the rear USB interface. The M10 setup and the module installation can be done using the Revox M230 or M-Scope PC programs. Working with these programs and the M10 configuration are described in a later chapter. Firts operation The M10 is connected to a Notebook or PC using the supplied USB cable. After connecting, a 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 Installing the USB driver As the Revox USB driver is not yet present on the Windows operating system, you will be asked to make the corresponding driver available. Revox recommends not taking the Windows option to "search for Driver" but to tell Windows which folder the driver is in manually. Following the installation of MScope, you will find the correct driver for the M10 in the folder C:\ Programme\ Revox\ M-Scope\ USB Driver under the name M51usb.sys Follow the Windows installation instructions and remove the USB cable from the M10 after successfully completing the driver installation. When you then reconnect the M10 to the Notebook/PC, the M10 should now be recognised automatically. Note: Each USB chip in the M10 has an individual code that is stored by W ...

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