Technical data

Kaleidescape
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Movie Player
The decentral cabling of the Kaleidescape Movie Player can either be
done with an M219 Additional room amplifier or an M51. The
additional cabling of a Movie Player through the local input of an
amplifier (M219 or M51), enables the independent operation of this
Movie Room, separate from the other rooms in the Multiroom system.
This means, that within the same zone, a track from a Music Player
can be played in one room while at the same time, a film can be
watched through the local Movie Player in another room from that
same zone. This is possible because the Movie Player gets its feed
locally and doesn’t receive its music signal through the Revox
Multiroom system.
M219 cabling – Graphic on next page
The Movie Player is connected to the M219 Additional room amplifier
using a Stereo Cinch cable. Use the local input Local 1 and make
sure that this has been activated through the DIL switches (4 + 5) at
the M219. The other local inputs, Local 2+3, are not supported by the
Kaleidescape software.
M51 cabling – Graphic on next page
The Movie Player is connected with the 5.1 Decoder module in the
M51 through the digital audio signal (coax or optical). The enables the
transmission of 5.1 formats for sophisticated Home cinema. The
cabling of the 5.1 Decoder module is independent of whether the M51
is used as Multiroom central unit with Multiroom module, or whether it
is an M51 Slave, with Additional room module.
Video cabling
Use the Movie Player’s video output for the video cabling to the
television, which delivers the best picture in combination with the
television.
The cables may have a maximum length of 10 metres.