as82 of of Dominating Entertainment.Revox of Switzerland. V2.00 Re:system M10 Modular Audio Multiroom System
M10 Re:system 9 Modifying the retaining bracket 1. All 6 Allen screws (3 mm) are re-moved from both sides of the M10 2. Now, the re
M10 Re:system 10 M10 Installation in a 19“ cabinet Sectional view of a 19”cabinet with installed M10 A) M10 retaining bracket forward-spac
M10 Re:system 11 M10 – Front side (Partial view) M10 – Rear (Partial view) On/ Off switch Mains connection with fuse Operation
M10 Re:system 12 On/Off switch The M10 can be completely separated from the mains supply with the on/off switch. This is recommended if the Re
M10 Re:system 13 LED red – flashing quickly A) Temperature is too high There is overheating in the M10 housing. The maximum permitted temperatur
M10 Re:system 14 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.
M10 Re:system 15 RS232 interface The serial interface is used exclusively for configuring the M10 and for installing new firmware, if the USB or
M10 Re:system 16 Ethernet interface The Ethernet interface enables the M10 to be integrated into a LAN. In this way, each computer that is also i
M10 Re:system 17 M-Text Protocol (UDP) As well as understanding the Revox internal M-Link protocol, the M10 Ethernet interface with the software v
M10 Re:system 18 Connection Point-to-Point A Crossover cable is used if the M10 is connected directly to a PC. Distribution with Router A Patch
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M10 Re:system 19 Functional plan The IP addresses shown above are only examples and must be modified to meet the needs of the particular installat
M10 Re:system 20 M10 Setup A PC or a Notebook is always needed for the initial configuration of the M10, which is connected to the M10 using the
M10 Re:system 21 CLIENT LIST The CLIENT LIST shows all devices that are currently accessing the M10. Up to 10 clients can have parallel access. I
M10 Re:system 22 IP Address ➮ [ ] The 4 blocks of the IP address that the M10 should have are set using the two Address s
M10 Re:system 23 Page TCP/IP The second page in the UDP/IP setup is responsible for all the UDP settings. Here, all the relevan
M10 Re:system 24 M-Text Mode The selection of the M-Text mode is only relevant if an UDP port is used as a port. If, on the other hand, the TCP/
M10 Re:system 25 Remote Function The modularity of the M10 requires a flexible usage of operating units, as the M10 can be equipped with a wide ra
M10 Re:system 26 Calling Remote Select the Remote softkey in the Main menu. As shown in the following graphic, the Remote menu is divided into t
M10 Re:system 27 Select button variable Using the Button softkeys, you select the button variable that you want to assign to a specific audio sour
M10 Re:system 28 If, on the other hand, the Remote button should activate a different source in one or more zones, you switch zones with the Zon
M10 Re:system 2 M10 – Introduction Safety M10 Unit Views Installation and Assembly M10 in a 19” Cabinet Overview: M10 Connection Panel Connec
M10 Re:system 29 Disable variable This function allows you to Disable the remote button. This makes the audio source no longer addressable through
M10 Re:system 30 Scene function The Scene function has been integrated with the introduction of version 2.00 of the software. This enables music
M10 Re:system 31 a. Saving a scene A scene must have been defined in a two-step process before it can be stored. Step 1 To start with, you def
M10 Re:system 32 Defining the main room With the Main Room softkey, you switch the state of the main room (M51 or M10*) between: Included (On)
M10 Re:system 33 Step 2 In the second step, all additional rooms that are included as an element of the scene and have been defined with Included /
M10 Re:system 34 Calling a scene Once a scene has been defined and saved, it can be called up using the Recall softkey. At the M10, this is done
M10 Re:system 35 Renaming a scene Each scene can be given an individual name in order to be able to assign it uniquely. Select the scene whose n
M10 Re:system 36 Software version The Version function displays the current version number for each module along with the plug-in slot that it oc
M10 Re:system 37 Disposing of your old devices Your product has been manufactured from high-quality materials and components that can be recycled.
M10 Re:system 38 Technical data Serial data transfer: RS232 SUB D 9-pin 1:1 cabling (socket) Audio connections Headphone output: max. 1
M10 Re:system 3 M10 Working quietly in the back-ground, the modular M10 Audio Multiroom System in 19” format, can be relied on to supply a comple
M10 Re:system 39 GERMANY Revox GmbH, Am Krebsgraben 15, D-78048 VS-Villingen, German
M10 Re:system 4 Safety Take note of the label on the back of the unit. CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPEN In order to avoid the risk of an
M10 Re:system 5 Installation and operation Please check the unit and accessories for any signs of transit damage after unpacking. Read the operati
M10 Re:system 6 Further Safety measures Do not stand any articles with open flames, e.g. lit candles on the device. The M10 is only designed for
M10 Re:system 7 M10 Unit views M10 Front view M10 Rear view Note: Slots A1 and A2 may only be populated with second
M10 Re:system 8 Installation and assembly The M10 is an 19“ build-in unit, which was principally conceived for insertion into a 19” cabinet. Than
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