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Re:source Multi Media of Multi Media Module MMM Installation Connection panel 3 4 5 Glossary NETWORK TERMINOLOGY Cabling 7-10 11 Multi Media Module Setup Setup #1 IP-/ MAC addresses Setup #2 Device Name Setup #3 SSID/ Security Mode Setup #4 WEP Key Setup #5 WPA Key Setup #6 Setup #7 Setup #8 Setup #9 Setup #10 . 12.
Re:source Multi Media MULTI MEDIA MODULE MMM The Program Director As the name suggests, you won't just have access to a wealth of storage media. With Internet Radio, you will also have access to the whole world. The days are gone when Program directors decided what you could listen to and then subjected you to intrusive advertising and traffic reports as well. Now, you are your own Program director. You can select your own music genre of choice and listen to broadcasts at a time that suits you.
Re:source Multi Media INSTALLATION The Multi Media Module is equipped with the latest electronics and should be handled with care. Loosen the two screws with the TORX screwdriver supplied and remove the blanking plate. Before you install the card, the M51/ M10 must be switched off and separated from the power supply, by plugging the unit out. Before removing the MMM module from its packaging, you should make sure that you are not statically charged.
Re:source Multi Media CONNECTION PANEL WLAN Connection for the WLAN aerial included with the accessories. The aerial must be installed to set up data communication to the MMM using a wireless LAN. The WLAN connection is deactivated if a LAN connection is established. ► ► LAN RJ45 connector for a LAN router in the network. The WLAN connection is deactivated as soon as a LAN connection is established. USB1 USB A connection for an external USB mass storage (ext.
Re:source Multi Media Important advice The following description for the cabling and the setup makes the assumption that there is a functioning network with router available and operational. If you have any questions about the setup and configuration of your network or Internet access, please refer to your System administrator or an IT specialist of your choosing. WLAN Wireless communication An access point is required for the wireless communication between the MMM and the router.
Re:source Multi Media Glossary NETWORK TERMINOLOGY General the outside world actually to be established, the MMM must additionally be informed of the address of the router (Gateway). The network switch ensures the correct connections between the individual components. In order to make this possible, each device within a network must be capable of being uniquely identified. Each component therefore, is given its own address, the so-called IP address.
Re:source Multi Media Gateway MAC Address The computer or router in your network through which the data traffic with the world outside your network, i.e. the Internet is handled. The MAC address (Media Access Control) is the unique hardware address that is used for the unambiguous identification of the device in the network. With the MMM, the MAC address can either be read out in Setup on Page #1 or alternatively, if it has not yet been installed, from the MAC sticker on the back of the module.
Re:source Multi Media Glossary NETWORK TERMINOLOGY SSID Proxy Server A proxy or proxy server is a computer in the network that makes data transfer quicker and more efficient and that can also increase security by deploying access control mechanisms. Usually, you do not find proxy servers in home networks. In such a case, you don't need to define a proxy address during the MMM network configuration. The MMM allows the use of a proxy server. Service Set Identifier / Network name.
Re:source Multi Media WLAN (W-LAN, Wireless LAN) Radio network. Network connection is done using radio waves in the 2.4 GHz frequency range. Radio networks are easy to install as no cables have to be laid but are often problematic and unreliable, particularly over longer transmission distances. In many cases, Power Line networks that also don't require any cabling are a better choice. WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is the previously used standard encryption algorithm for WLANs.
Re:source Multi Media CABLING if the communication between router (WLAN) and MMM should be wireless, the dotted LAN connection may not be in place. NAS : Network hard disc / Network Attached Storage Device UPnP-AV : Universal Plug and Play – for Audio- / Video transfer The MMM can only communicate with NAS or servers that support the UPnP-AV standard, which was specially developed for the streaming of audio and video content.
Re:source Multi Media SETUP Multi Media Module Important advice The basic settings for the MMM are made in Setup. The following description for the Setup makes the assumption that there is a functioning network with router available and operational. Select Media from the Source menu and press and hold the Setup key for approx 2 seconds. Then select the Source softkey. The following display appears: There is no further explanation of the specialist terminology used in the individual chapters.
Re:source Multi Media Setup #1 IP Address MAC Address The first page shows the IP address that the MMM used to login to the network. Display of the MAC address that has been uniquely assigned to this MMM. L This is important for logging in to the Revox Internet Audio Portal (IAP) The MAC address must be defined WITHOUT the colons shown here, in order to log the MMM in to the Revox Internet Audio Portal, which offers the configuration of the Internet radio.
Re:source Multi Media Setup #2 Device Name [...] Each device on the network can have its own Device Name, as well as its individual MAC address. The selected Device Name appears in the headline of the display and also in a list of network clients. Some network clients generate these device names automatically, which doesn't always result in a clear identification of the device in question. M51 Display view Each MMM on the other hand, can be assigned its own, descriptive device name.
Re:source Multi Media Setup #3 SSID [...] MMM aerial is not lined up correctly. Change the position and carry out a new search with the softkey. Here, you define the name of your network's SSID. If the required network is not found even though all conditions are fulfilled and the following display appears, it is possible that the cabled access (LAN) is already in place or the network name, (SSID), is hidden by the Access Point. In this case, the SSID must be entered manually, see SSID. The [...
Re:source Multi Media Setup #3 Security Mode Setup #4 and #5 with restart The encryption method can be selected or modified to that of the WLAN router with the Security softkey. Further Setup pages (#4 for WPE settings and #5 for WPA-PSK settings) are now accessible, depending on the selected encryption method. Carry out a restart of the MMM with the Restart softkey, after configuring Setup pages #4 and/or #5. Otherwise, the existing encryption method is retained. There are three options.
Re:source Multi Media Setup #4 [ WPE] WEP Key [...] Authentication (WEP) WEP encryption is done using a WEP key that is defined once for the router and all WLAN devices. The MMM offers both the WEP authentications Open and Shared. Enter your WLAN network WEP key here. The required authentication can be set through the softkey. The [...] cursor is moved left and and right with the softkeys respectively. The softkey inserts a character to the left of the [...] cursor.
Re:source Multi Media Setup #5 [ WPA PSK] WPA Key [...] WPA Cipher WPA encryption is done using a WPA key that is defined once for the router and all WLAN devices. The MMM offers both AES and TKIP as WPA cipher (encryption standard). Enter your WLAN network WPA key here. The required encryption standard can be set through the softkey. The [...] cursor is moved left and and right with the softkeys respectively. The softkey inserts a character to the left of the [...] cursor.
Re:source Multi Media Setup #6 Setup #7 DHCP IP-Address [...] Using the softkey, you can define whether logging in to the network should be done automatically DHCP Yes, or whether the required setting will be made manually DHCP No. The 4 blocks of the IP address that the MMM should have, are set using the two Address softkeys. In a network of DHCP-enabled LAN devices, you must always ensure that these are NOT given the MMM's IP.
Re:source Multi Media Setup #7 Setup #8 IP Gateway [...] DNS Server 1 / 2 [...] Access to the Internet is defined through the two Gateway softkeys. The IP addresses of the DNS serves 1 and 2 can be entered using the DNS 1 and DNS 2 softkeys respectively. If such a data exchange should be done outside the LAN, the IP Gateway must be configured according to the on-site requirements. NOTE If the MMM is connected with a standard (WLAN) router, the IP address of this router can simply be entered here.
Re:source Multi Media Setup #9 Setup #10 Proxy Server Proxy Server Address [...] You can define whether communication should be done using a Proxy server with the softkey. The 4 blocks of the Proxy Server address is defined using the two Proxy softkeys. The setting Use Proxy ? Yes, makes Setup page #9 accessible, where the corresponding settings (Proxy address, Port) can be made. You get to this Setup page softkey. with the Proxy Server Port [...
Re:source Multi Media MMM Operation Once all the required settings have been made in the MMM Setup, the Multi Media Module (MMM) can be called in the M51 Source menu and/or through the keys on the M217/M218 combination that were assigned through the Remote menu. The following Start screen appears in the initial seconds after calling the source Media: The manual always shows the M51 display view to illustrate working with the MMM.
Re:source Multi Media M217/ M218 operation M217 Menu overview Thanks to the sophisticated Revox Multiroom concept, it is possible to operate the MMM from each additional room that is connected to the Multiroom system. The following menu overview shows the most important M217 menus for operating the MMM. As the selection menus are very dependant on the choice of devices connected to the MMM (USB, iPod, clients, etc.) it is possible that the graphics differ from your M217 menus.
Re:source Multi Media Part M217 Menu overview Network client selection Menu: Now Playing +MyMusic selection You can add the radio station currently playing and/or the path to your favourite music tracks to the MyMusic category by pressing the +MyMusic softkey. We recommend however, only adding music storage paths to MyMusic that are always available. ABC search The alphabetically sorted selection allows a specific selection based on names that start with a particular letter.
Re:source Multi Media General control softkeys Softkey ABC... The alphabetically sorted selection allows a specific selection based on names that start with a particular letter. This can be names of folders, titles or radio stations. The ABC search can only be used with sorted lists. The following message appears with unsorted lists: „unsorted list...
Re:source Multi Media Info - Status overview The Info softkey shows the status of the currently selected source. Wifi Level [%] The Wifi level displays the strength of the Access point reception. If this should get too low, you may have to reposition it. The Wifi level does not indicate anything about the speed of the Internet access. In the example shown below, the track When I Kissed The teacher by ABBA from the Album Arrival is playing. This title was stored with a data rate of 192 Kbps.
Re:source Multi Media USB The USB menu enables access to content on connected USB storage media (USB Memory stick*, external USB hard disc* with its own power supply). The Play softkey only appears once a track is available for selection. Press Play to start the playback of the title: All tracks and music folders are displayed after the USB selection is made. You can make your selection using the Page and Select navigation softkeys. The Browse softkey opens folders containing more than one track.
Re:source Multi Media iPod The iPod menu allows access to content on the connected iPod. Press Play to start the playback of the title: The selection options in the iPod menu are predefined by the iPod and are not handled by the MMM controller. For this reason, it is possible that new or modified selection options will be added in the future.
Re:source Multi Media Internet Radio The selection Internet Radio gives you access to thousands of radio stations available from around the world. As well as the linguistic diversity available, you can also make specific selection based on particular musical directions (Genres). Podcasts offer even more individuality. Podcasts are broadcasts such as news programs, magazine shows, crime dramas, comedies, etc. that are started when you select them.
Re:source Multi Media Favorites Your favourite radio stations or groupings that you have previously organised through Revox Internet Audio Portal are listed under Favorites. How to do this and what you have to take into account is described in the chapter Setting up Internet Radio on page 33. Genre Listing of radio stations based on certain music directions such as rock, jazz, folk, etc.
Re:source Multi Media UPnP-AV Server Menu from the Revox NAS server in the development department: Network servers that support the UPnP-AV standard can be accessed through the network (LAN or WLAN). The most usual instance of such a server is a NAS hard disc. The name of a media server is defined at the server itself. You can make your selection using the Page and Select navigation softkeys, as with all other media content. The individual selection criteria are selected with the Browse softkey.
Re:source Multi Media MyMusic The MyMusic selection on the start page covers all your favourites that you have added through the MMM menu. This can include paths to music tracks on USB storage media or network hard discs or also favourite radio stations. We recommend however, only adding music content storage paths to MyMusic that are always available. You can make your selection using the Page and Select navigation softkeys. You start the playback with the Play softkey.
Re:source Multi Media M208 Operation - MyMusic There is a separate mpi file called Revox Multimedia Module in the M208 Project Manager device library, for controlling the MMM in the MyMusic area. The are several navigation options to help you find the desired entry in the list in the shortest time: Jump to start As the description in this manual relates to the system software V2.00+, it is important to use the corresponding M208 Project Manager V2.01 or higher. The MMM doesn't support older versions.
Re:source Multi Media M208 Remote control Basic settings Switching M51/M219 off Change sound track Select subtitles Change angle Show details List selection Cover selection Sound setting Volume control Chapter/track up/down Mute Call menu Confirm/Execute Navigation (in the menu) Cancel Pause / Freeze frame Playback Stop Jump forwards/back Search forwards/back Number pad for direct access Show details Pause change 34
Re:source Multi Media Synchronising MyMusic Synchronisation now starts and only takes a few seconds. When the synchronisation is complete, the following display appears: The following display appears the first time the MMM is started on the remote control: The MyMusic selection has not yet been synchronised in this constellation. Now, all stored MyMusic entries appear in the display the next time the MMM controller is called. The display order is determined by the order they were stored in the MMM.
Re:source Multi Media Setting up Internet Radio The list of radio stations that appears in the Internet Radio category in your Multimedia Module is made available by a service provider and transferred to your MMM through the Internet connection. You can extend and edit the Favorites and Added Stations lists in the Internet Radio menu in the Online Services category as you wish, through Revox's Internet Portal. This is done as follows: Open your Internet Browser and call the Revox Homepage under: www.
Re:source Multi Media Internet Audio Portal - IAP How to do this is described in the next chapter: Initial login You can login (Member Login) if your MMM has already been registered in the Internet Audio Portal (IAP). If this is not the case, you can register with Revox Internet Audio Portal start page Initial login Press Source softkey. You must register your MMM in order to be able to use the IAP service.
Re:source Multi Media IAP Registration page NOTE If you are using several MMMs, each one has to be registered individually. You can transfer a one-time generated Favorites list from one MMM to all other MMMs. This is also done in the IAP under the section: Register for online newsletter If required, you can subscribe to the free-of-charge Revox Newsletter, which is sent by e-mail. To do this, you just have to complete the corresponding fields and set the checkbox in the corresponding field.
Re:source Multi Media Managing the Revox IAP Currently, you can make selections on the Internet Audio Portal according to the following criteria: Once you have registered, you can make a selection for the extensive pool of radio stations and add it to the favourites list (Favorites), add new radio stations to Added Stations or search for podcasts. Browse Stations By location By genre By language New stations The transfer of the lists to your MMM happens automatically over the Internet connection.
Re:source Multi Media Adding radio stations to favourites Clicking on the in the station list adds the corresponding radio station to the favourites in the MMM's Internet Radio selection. This opens the window shown on the right where you can decide which favourite group the radio station should be added to or if you want to create a new favourites group for it.
Re:source Multi Media Network: Questions & Answers NETWORK QUESTIONS / TIPS NETWORK IS OK BUT THERE IS NO SOUND. The connection is lost after a few minutes: This is a system-based characteristic of the UPnP standard. Active communication starts on a port with a number higher than 1024 and then changes regularly during operation. Not all firewall programs recognise this knocking on different doors as a continuous connection.
Re:source Multi Media NETWORK QUESTIONS / TIPS NETWORK QUESTIONS / TIPS The MMM finds my Access Point, however my computer is not displayed. • Make sure you have installed a UPnP server on your computer and that this is activated. Depending on the amount of data and the software, it can take a few seconds before the option appears as a selection on the MMM. • You have activated a MAC address filter on your router. In this case, add the MMM MAC address to you router configuration.
Re:source Multi Media NETWORK QUESTIONS / TIPS NETWORK QUESTIONS / TIPS Network activity? Two LEDs are integrated in the MMM network socket, which display bus activity. If the network connection is working, the orange LED lights up permanently while the flashing of the green LED indicates that data exchange is taking place.
Re:source Multi Media Technical data Playable formats Streaming Client1 AAC, FLAC, MP3 (cbr +vbr), OGG-Vorbis, WAV WMA, Playlists ASX, M3U, PLS Internet Radio Data Base Revox Internet Audio Portal (Online Services) Supported Media server Connect Server (WMDRM10) Supported Media server UPnP-AV 1.1 and DLNA compatible servers Microsoft Windows Media Interfaces Ethernet 10/100, WLAN 802.11b/g, USB² 2.0, iPod Audio data Distortion factor < 0.
Re:source Multi Media Warranty Note COPYRIGHT Warranty covers a period of 24 months from the purchasing date. iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop, MS60-DR, Cupertino, California, USA, 95014. All rights reserved. Your specialist dealer is your first contact if you need service help. If he can't give you the help you need, send the MMM module carriage free and without any accessories to your national Sales Office.