Revox Network Card MMM User Guide

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Installation  
Connection panel  
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Glossary NETWORK TERMINOLOGY  
Cabling  
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Multi Media Module Setup  
Setup #1 IP-/ MAC addresses  
Setup #2 Device Name  
Setup #3 SSID/ Security Mode  
Setup #4 WEP Key  
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Setup #5 WPA Key  
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Setup #6 DHCP  
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Setup #7 Manual IP Settings  
Setup #8 Manual DNS Settings  
Setup #9 Proxy Server  
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Setup #10 Manual Proxy Settings  
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MMM Operation  
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Operating in Multiroom operation  
General control softkeys  
Info status overview  
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SelectionUSB  
SelectioniPod  
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SelectionInternet Radio  
SelectionUPnP-AV Server  
SelectionMyMusic  
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M208 Operation – MyMusic  
M208 Remote control  
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MyMusic synchronisation  
Internet Audio Portal [IAP]  
Setting up Internet Radio  
Revox Internet Audio Portal (IAP)  
Initial logon  
IAP Registration page  
Managing Revox IAP  
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Adding radio stations to FAVOURITES  
Network: Questions & Answers  
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Technical data  
Guarantee and scope of delivery  
Note COPYRIGHT  
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MULTI MEDIA MODULE  
The Program Director  
The Memory Stick  
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  
When connected to the USB  
socket, any memory stick and any  
USB hard disc* can make its  
contribution to the media diversity  
of the MMM.  
The Music Folder  
subjected  
you  
to  
intrusive  
The MMM brings order into you  
favourite collection of CDs. Just  
pack all the tracks that make up  
your collection onto a network disc  
in the highest quality and then  
browse through them at your  
leisure, looking for long-lost tracks  
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.  
or  
rediscovering  
some  
old  
The Language Trainer  
favourites. No more looking for  
CDs that have been put back into  
the wrong box!  
Or how would it be if, just ahead of  
your holiday, you could listen again  
to the language of the country you  
are going to visit? No problem with  
Internet Radio. First select the  
continent and then the country and  
before you know it, Spanish, Creole  
or French will be coming at you out  
of the "ether".  
The Multiroom Factor  
Many of your friends will also be  
comfortable in the world of Internet  
Radio and will appreciate a network  
player. But the MMM isn't just at  
your service in the main room but  
in every other room that your  
Multiroom system is connected to.  
And that could be as many as 32!  
The iPod Connection  
Your MMM will get on very well  
with your iPod. Just connect it to  
the MMM and using your Revox  
equipment, you can dive into the  
audiophile world offered by this  
clever little box of tricks.  
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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. This could cause  
a damaging discharge of voltage  
when you touch the module. You  
should get rid of any static charge  
by touching an earthed metal  
M51 Installation  
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The MMM can be operated in slots  
1 - 6. The only exception is Slot 7,  
next to the speaker connections, as  
this is reserved for the 5.1 Decoder  
module.  
object like a radiator, for example.  
Remove the MMM from its  
packaging and feed it into its plug-  
in position. The two bars inside the  
M51/ M10 are the mechanical  
guides for you to use.  
For loading reasons, only one  
MMM should be installed in an  
M51.  
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The lettering on the MMM plug-in  
card must be on top. Shortly before  
the plug-in card is fully locked into  
position in its slot, you will feel a  
mechanical resistance, caused by  
the bus board contact strip. Push  
the MMM fully in by applying  
pressure in the area of the two  
screw holes and fix the card in  
place with both screws.  
M10 Installation  
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The MMM can be operated in slots  
1 - 8 or A 1 - 2. Slots A1 and A2  
should only be fitted with second  
generation modules, like the MMM,  
that have the following symbol on  
them:  
G²  
Up to 4 MMMs can be installed in  
parallel in an M10.  
All further steps for registering the  
new module are carried out  
automatically the next time you  
switch on.  
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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. USB hard disc with its  
own power supply, USB memory stick) that  
is formatted with a FAT16 or FAT32 file  
system.  
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The USB storage may not  
Portable Player²  
exceed the maximum power  
consumption as defined by  
USB specifications. You  
should only use USB hard  
discs with their own power  
supply or memory sticks.  
Sub-D 15connector for an iPod. There are 3  
options for establishing the connection to  
the iPod:  
1) Direct to the iPod using the adapter  
cable (supplied)  
2) Using the Revox iPod Docking station  
Charging the iPod battery  
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Your iPod's battery is  
charged up while it is  
being used. No charging  
occurs however, while the  
M10/ M51 is in standby  
mode. Permanent charging  
is possible using the optional  
Revox Docking station that  
will be available in 2009.  
(not supplied)  
3) Using the MMM Enhancer for large  
distances between the MMM and the  
iPod or the iPod Docking station.  
(not included)  
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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. This can  
be an external unit or it can be  
integrated in the WLAN router.  
Internet Radio  
If you want to use the MMM to  
receive Internet radio, there must  
be a broadband Internet access to  
the router. Setting up the Internet  
access may involve further costs.  
The management and use of the  
Revox Internet Radio Portal is free-  
of-charge and already included in  
the purchase price.  
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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. The IP address is made up  
four blocks of numbers, each of which  
can contain up to three digits. These  
blocks of numbers are separated by a  
full stop, e.g. 192.168.1.1.  
It must be ensured that the first three  
blocks of the Device IP, the Gateway IP  
and the DNS 1 are within the same  
address range, e.g. 192.168.0.xxx. The  
fourth block assigns a unique address  
("house number") to the components in  
the local network. This number may  
only occur once within the local  
network. The Device IP mask should  
always be given the address  
255.255.255.0.  
Each of the individual blocks of digits  
can have a value between 1 and 254.  
The values 0 and 255 are in part  
reserved for special functions and  
therefore shouldn't be used. In order to  
ensure a secure function of your  
network, addresses from the pre-  
defined range should be used, i.e.:  
fundamentally, the first two blocks  
should be 192.168.xxx.xxx; the third  
block can be selected from the values  
in the range mentioned above (must be  
the same for all the devices within a  
network however) and the fourth block  
should be used to differentiate each  
device,  
DNS  
The Domain Name System (DNS) is  
one of the most important services in  
the Internet. Its main task is that of  
converting Internet address like  
corresponding IP address. As a rule,  
the router in home networks fulfils the  
function of the DNS.  
If you should decide for the manual  
network configuration (without DHCP),  
just enter the address of your router as  
the DNS address during network  
configuration.  
e.g.:  
MMM 192.168.001.001  
NAS: 192.168.001.002  
PC:  
192.168.001.003  
If you don't just want to use devices  
within the local network but also music  
sources from the Internet (Internet  
radio), the MMM must have the  
possibility of being able to access the  
Internet. This can be achieved, for  
example, through a router with a  
connection to a DSL network. This  
router is also a part of the network and  
will be assigned its own IP address. In  
order to enable this connection to  
LAN  
Local Area Network  
Local cabled network  
A LAN connection to the MMM is the  
most fault-tolerant and problem free  
transmission technology, which offers  
much  
more  
security  
against  
eavesdropping than WLANs or Power  
LANs.  
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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.  
Client  
Network device that draws data out of  
the network, decodes it and converts it  
for example, into analogue music  
signals, which then can be played  
through amplifiers and speakers.  
Streaming clients also contain functions  
for displaying media content and for  
navigating in the Internet or on servers.  
NAS  
Network Attached Storage. As a rule,  
this is a storage device with a very  
large capacity > 500 GB, which other  
devices can access. If the NAS server  
contains an UPnP-AV server service,  
the MMM can access and play media  
files that are stored on the NAS.  
DHCP  
DHCP is an abbreviation for Dynamic  
Host Configuration Protocol. DHCP is  
primarily used to enable clients to fetch  
their network configuration automatically  
from a server or router.  
Power Line – LAN  
The MMM supports DHCP.  
With the Power Line LAN, data is  
transmitted through the existing power  
cable network. So-called Power Line  
Modems are required on the transmitter  
and receiver side. As a rule, Power  
Line LANs offer reasonably fault-free  
data transmission with a data rate  
sufficient for audio streaming. We  
recommend Power Line Modems with  
bit rates of 85 or 200 MBit/s.  
IP Address  
Network address. Each device in the  
network needs an IP address through  
which it can be reached and uniquely  
identified. Network addresses may not  
occur twice. This is important if network  
addresses are assigned manually. If  
addresses are issued in your network  
through DHCP, you don't need to worry  
about the IP address assignment as  
the DHCL server automatically handles  
the question of address management.  
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Glossary  
NETWORK TERMINOLOGY  
SSID  
Proxy Server  
Service Set Identifier / Network name.  
SSID designates the identification of a  
radio network that is based on IEEE  
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.  
802.11.  
Each  
WLAN  
has  
a
configurable, so-called SSID or ESSID  
(Extended Service Set IDentifier), to  
identify the radio network.  
It represents the name of the network.  
The SSID character string can be up to  
32 characters long. It is configured in  
the base station (WLAN router / Access  
point) of a wireless LAN and defined on  
all the clients that should have access  
to it.  
The MMM allows the use of a proxy  
server.  
Router (WLAN Router)  
A
central network device that  
establishes and manages the  
communication between the network  
devices.  
UPnP-AV  
Universal Plug and Play – Audio Video  
Network standard that makes media  
content, e.g. on PCs or NAS discs  
accessible in networks.  
A UPnP-AV software must be installed  
on PCs /NAS storage so that the MMM  
can access the stored media data.  
Current devices increasing combine the  
function of the router with the function  
of an access point for wireless data  
communication. These combi-devices  
are often referred to as WLAN routers.  
Normally, the (WLAN) router in a  
network takes on the function of the  
gateway to the outside world.  
Below, you will find a short overview of  
UPnP software that is suitable for the  
different operating systems:  
Server  
A network device that makes data and  
services available for other devices in  
the network. A UPnP-AV server stores  
for example, audio and video media  
data and makes this data available to  
other devices, the streaming clients.  
Often, UPnP-AV servers also offer  
functions for the cataloguing and easy  
Windows:  
Twonky Media Server  
Windows Media Player 11  
dowsmedia/de/default.aspx  
Linux:  
Mediatomb  
GmediaServer  
identification  
of  
medial  
content  
according to criteria such as artist,  
album name, genre, etc.  
ver/  
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WLAN (W-LAN, Wireless LAN)  
WEP  
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.  
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is the  
previously used standard encryption  
algorithm for WLANs. It should control  
access to the network as well as  
ensuring the confidentiality and integrity  
of the data. Because of various weak  
spots, the process is considered to be  
unsafe. For this reason, WLAN  
installations should use the more  
secure WPA encryption. See WPA.  
With WPE authentication, a distinction  
is drawn between two processes:  
In each case, the installation of a  
network cable is the most fault-tolerant  
and  
problem  
free  
transmission  
technology. An additional point is that  
cabled networks don't produce any  
electro smog.  
Open  
Open System Authentication is the  
standard authentication. The WEP key  
is used at the same time for  
authentication: Each client with the  
correct WEP key gets access to the  
network.  
WPA  
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)  
WPA contains the architecture of WEP,  
but offers additional protection through  
dynamic keys that are based on the  
following (Cipher) standards:  
Shared  
Shared Key Authentication is reputed to  
be the more secure version. In this  
case, authentication is done through  
the Challenge-Response authentication,  
- Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)  
- Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)  
with  
a
secret key. However, the  
WPA offers Pre- Shared Keys (PSK)  
for authentication or Extensible  
Authentication Protocol (EAP) through  
IEEE 802.1x.  
Challenge-Response process is also  
based on WEP and demonstrates the  
same weaknesses.  
The MMM offers both Open and Shared  
WEP authentication.  
The MMM is based on the  
authentication PSK and supports both  
the WPA encryption TKIP and AES.  
Wi-Fi  
Certificate for WLAN products that work  
according to IEEE802.11 standards  
and are compatible with other products.  
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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.  
USB  
: USB mass storage, either a USB memory stick or  
an external hard disc (with its own power supply)  
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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. You will find  
an extensive description of these in  
the previous chapter "Glossary  
NETWORK TERMINOLOGY" ꢀ  
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.  
All settings that are needed to set  
the MMM up are done on a total of  
eleven Setup pages, whereby only  
the relevant pages are shown.  
Setup pages that you don't need  
because of a setting you have  
made are hidden.  
Input field in Setup [...]  
Whenever you can make a setting  
within an input field in the following  
chapters, the area that is to be  
changed appears in the display in  
two square brackets [...].  
Example: Setup #6  
Use DHCP? YES  
M51  
Inputs at the M51 are  
made using the rotary knob. At  
the same time, the small red lamp  
(Jog) next to the rotary knob lights  
up.  
By selecting YES the settings on  
#7 and #8 in the IP and DNS area  
respectively are automatically  
made by the MMM. These Setup  
pages therefore, are not shown.  
You switch directly from Setup #6  
to Setup #9.  
M10  
Inputs at the M10 are  
made through the display panels  
from the M230 or M233 service  
programs. In the case, you use the  
fields Jog ±.  
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Setup #1  
IP Address  
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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.  
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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.  
If the MMM could not login  
because of an incorrect Setup  
setting or because of a network  
problem, the following display  
appears in the IP Address area:  
Example above:  
MAC Address: 00:1b:9e:87:cb:58  
Revox IAP:  
001B9E87CB58  
In this case, you should check the  
network and/ or the settings you  
made.  
Device Name  
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The Device name, which the MMM  
identifies itself in the network is  
displayed in the lower area of the  
display field. The Device Name can  
be selected as required for each  
MMM. Setup #2 shows you how  
can generate a new name.  
Restart  
The MMM must be restarted using  
the Restart softkey if Setup  
changes have been made, in order  
for the changes to be applied. This  
softkey is only available on Setup  
#1.  
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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. This can be up to 11  
characters long and is displayed in  
the headline of the MMM Main  
menu.  
M217 Display view  
The [...] cursor is moved left and  
right with the  
softkeys. The  
and  
softkey  
inserts a character to the left of the  
[...] cursor. The softkey  
deletes the character where the [...]  
cursor is currently positioned.  
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Setup #3  
SSID [...]  
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MMM aerial is not lined up correctly.  
Change the position and carry out  
a new search with the  
Here, you define the name of your  
network's SSID.  
softkey.  
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  
The [...] cursor is moved left and  
right with the  
softkeys. The  
and  
softkey  
entered manually, see SSID.  
inserts a character to the left of the  
[...] cursor. The softkey  
deletes the character where the [...]  
cursor is currently positioned.  
SSID search  
Alternatively, you can execute a  
search with the  
softkey,  
followed by a listing of all the  
networks found.  
Select network  
If the required network is visible,  
you select it with the  
Example of an SSID list:  
softkeys and confirm your  
choice with the  
softkey. You  
quit Setup #1 with the  
softkey. The existing setting in  
Setup #3 is retained.  
The list is displayed in Setup #11.  
If, unexpectedly, the required  
network is not visible, it is possible  
that the Access Point (WLAN  
Router) is badly positioned or the  
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Setup #3  
Setup #4 and #5 with restart  
Security Mode  
Further Setup pages (#4 for WPE  
settings and #5 for WPA-PSK  
settings) are now accessible,  
depending on the selected  
encryption method.  
The encryption method can be  
selected or modified to that of the  
WLAN router with the Security  
softkey.  
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. You can  
make your choice from an endless  
loop using the  
softkey.  
None  
WEP  
WPA-PSK  
None There is no encryption!  
WEP ꢀ  
WPA-PSK ꢀ  
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Setup #4 [WPE]  
WEP Key [...]  
Authentication (WEP)  
The MMM offers both the WEP  
authentications Open and Shared.  
WEP encryption is done using a  
WEP key that is defined once for  
the router and all WLAN devices.  
The required authentication can be  
set through the  
softkey.  
Enter your WLAN network WEP  
key here.  
The [...] cursor is moved left and  
right with the  
and  
softkeys respectively.  
softkey inserts a  
The  
character to the left of the [...]  
cursor. The softkey  
deletes the character where the [...]  
cursor is currently positioned.  
NOTE  
A change in this menu requires a  
restart to be carried out.  
Your WEP key is only shown  
encrypted after a restart.  
NOTE  
A change in this menu requires a  
restart to be carried out.  
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Setup #5 [WPA PSK]  
WPA Key [...]  
WPA Cipher  
The MMM offers both AES and  
TKIP as WPA cipher (encryption  
standard).  
WPA encryption is done using a  
WPA key that is defined once for  
the router and all WLAN devices.  
The required encryption standard  
can be set through the  
softkey.  
Enter your WLAN network WPA  
key here.  
The [...] cursor is moved left and  
right with the  
and  
softkeys respectively.  
softkey inserts a  
The  
character to the left of the [...]  
cursor. The softkey  
deletes the character where the [...]  
cursor is currently positioned.  
NOTE  
A change in this menu requires a  
restart to be carried out.  
Your WPA key is only shown  
encrypted after a restart.  
NOTE  
A change in this menu requires a  
restart to be carried out.  
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Setup #6  
Setup #7  
IP-Address [...]  
DHCP  
Using the  
define whether logging in to the  
network should be done  
softkey, you can  
The 4 blocks of the IP address that  
the MMM should have, are set  
using the two Address softkeys.  
automatically DHCP Yes, or  
whether the required setting will be  
made manually DHCP No.  
In a network of DHCP-enabled  
LAN devices, you must always  
ensure that these are NOT given the  
MMM's IP.  
Setup pages #7 and #8, where the  
corresponding settings (IP,  
Gateway, DNS, etc.) can be made,  
are accessible if you select the  
setting DHCP No. You get to  
these Setup pages with the  
softkey.  
IP Mask [...]  
The 4 blocks of the IP subnet mask  
that the MMM should have, are set  
using the two Mask softkeys.  
You get directly to Setup page #9  
where the Proxy setting can be  
made, if you select the setting  
DHCP Yes.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
A change in this menupoint  
requires a restart to be carried out.  
A change in these two menupoints  
requires a restart to be carried out.  
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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  
NOTE  
If the MMM is connected with a  
standard (WLAN) router, the IP  
address of this router can simply be  
entered here.  
requirements.  
In this case, the DNS address of  
the second server (2) does not  
have to be configured.  
NOTE  
A change in one of these two  
menupoints requires a restart to be  
carried out.  
A change in these two menupoints  
requires a restart to be carried out.  
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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  
Proxy Server Port [...]  
The corresponding Proxy Server  
port can be defined using the two  
Port softkeys.  
made. You get to this Setup page  
with the  
softkey.  
With the setting Use Proxy ?  
No, Setup page #9 is skipped.  
NOTE  
A change in this menu requires a  
restart to be carried out.  
NOTE  
A change in these two menupoints  
requires a restart to be carried out.  
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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. In terms of content,  
this display view is identical to that  
of the M217 wall display. The only  
difference is the resolution and/or  
modified structure for the selection  
of menupoints.  
During this start phase, the MMM  
searches for connected devices  
(USB storage, iPod) and/or  
network devices (NAS) and the  
Internet access for using Internet  
radio.  
Once the Start phase is completed,  
the selection options that have been  
found are listed.  
The most important menus and  
selection options available for  
operating the MMM through an  
M217/M218 display combination  
are shown on the next pages.  
The MMM displays the new source  
Media in the Source menu.  
Source menu with Media  
Detailed explanations of these  
options follow in the next chapters  
and you will be shown how you can  
define the search for particular  
tracks, albums or radio stations.  
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M217 Menu overview  
Part ꢂ  
M217/ M218 operation  
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.  
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.  
M217  
MMM Main menu  
USB selection by artist  
M218  
Call the MMM Main menu though  
the source keys on the M218  
keyboard (grey keys) that you  
assigned in the Remote setup of the  
source, Media.  
iPod selection  
In the same way you use the M218  
keyboard to control the volume [Vol ±]  
as well as changing track [<>],  
assuming that the selection menu  
supports this, (chequered keys).  
Internet Radio selection  
Further operation of the MMM is  
done through the softkeys on the  
M217 display, (black keys).  
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M217 Menu overview  
Part ꢃ  
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. This can be names of folders, titles  
or radio stations.  
Info window  
The Info softkey shows the status of the currently  
selected source. In the example shown on the left,  
the track The Winner Takes It All by ABBA from  
the album Super Trouper is playing.  
Menu selection  
The Menu softkey opens the navigation or control  
page with the selection: Back , ABC..., Home,  
(Info), MyMusic.  
You will find a functional description for these  
selection options on the next page, chapter  
General control softkeys.  
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General control softkeys  
Softkey ABC...  
Softkeys +MyMusic  
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:  
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.  
e.g. a path to a permanently  
connected USB hard disc.  
unsorted list...“  
Please do not confuse this with the  
Favorites softkey that calls an  
existing Internet Radio Favorites  
list.  
Softkey Back  
This key returns you to the next  
highest menu level.  
Softkey Browse  
NOTE  
The Browse softkey opens a folder  
or a category and takes you to the  
next selection level.  
The MMM is purely a reproduction  
medium that plays the content of  
different media such as USB  
storage, iPod, Internet radio, etc.  
The MMM cannot modify the  
content of these media or delete  
parts or add new items.  
Softkey Home  
Returns you to the Main menu.  
Softkeys Page  
Page up/down within a list.  
Softkeys Select  
Line up/down within a list.  
Softkeys Previous/ Next  
Scroll to next or previous track or  
radio station  
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Info - Status overview  
Wifi Level [%]  
The Info softkey shows the status  
The Wifi level displays the  
strength of the Access point  
reception. If this should get  
too low, you may have to reposition  
it.  
of the currently selected source.  
The Wifi level does not indicate  
anything about the speed of the  
Internet access.  
The Wifi level is displayed  
permanently, even in the case of  
sources that do not receive their  
data over the WLAN, e.g. a USB  
hard disc.  
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.  
L
Walls, atmospheric pressure and  
humidity affect the quality of the  
WLAN wireless connection, as well  
as the positioning of the components.  
Bit rate [kpps]  
The data rate with which the  
selected radio station transmits or a  
track was compressed.  
Buffer [%]  
The filling level of the MMM data  
buffer that is used to balance out  
MMM fluctuations in the data  
streaming. The buffer display should  
always be 100%. If it reaches 0%,  
playback is stopped until data is  
received again.  
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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.  
You can scroll to the preceding or  
the following track within the folder /  
album respectively, using the  
Previous and Next softkeys.  
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The track names are defined by the  
names of the music files. ID3 tags  
are not supported for selection.  
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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. At the time of printing  
this manual, the following selection  
criteria were available:  
You can scroll to the preceding or  
the following track respectively within  
the list / album, using the Previous  
and Next softkeys.  
Playlists  
Artists  
Albums  
Songs  
Genres  
NOTE  
iPod name  
Composers  
Audiobooks  
The headline of the display shows the  
name of the iPod that was assigned to it  
with iTunes, in this case ReVox iPod.  
You can make your selection using  
the Page and Select navigation  
softkeys. The individual selection  
criteria are selected with the Browse  
softkey.  
Charging the iPod battery  
Your iPod's battery is charged up while  
it is being used. No charging occurs  
however, while the M10/ M51 is in  
standby mode. Permanent charging is  
possible using the optional Revox  
Docking station that will be available in  
2009.  
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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  
The selection options in the  
Internet Radio menu are being  
constantly been adapted to meet  
customer requirements. For this  
reason, it is possible that new or  
modified selection options will be  
added in the future. At the time of  
printing this manual, the following  
selection criteria were available:  
(Genres).  
Podcasts offer even more  
individuality. Podcasts are broad-  
casts such as news programs,  
magazine shows, crime dramas,  
comedies, etc. that are started when  
you select them. You don't switch  
onto a program that is currently  
running as is usual when listening to  
(internet) radio. You actively start the  
playback of a program.  
Favorites  
Added Stations  
Location  
Genre  
Podcasts By Location  
Podcasts By Genre  
New Stations  
Most Popular Stations  
Starting Internet Radio  
Select the menupoint Internet  
Radio in the Main menu.  
The current selection options are  
displayed:  
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Favorites  
Genre  
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.  
Listing of radio stations based on  
certain music directions such as  
rock, jazz, folk, etc. Within the genre,  
the individual radio stations are  
either listed alphabetically (All  
Stations) or by the countries offering  
this type of music.  
Podcasts By Locations  
Listing of podcast transmissions  
based on the country/continent  
where the provider is located.  
Added Stations  
The selection Added stations lists  
those radio stations that you added  
yourself in the Revox Internet Audio  
Portal (see chapter IAP, page 34),  
as these are not listed by default.  
You need the URL, the Internet path,  
of the operator of the radio station to  
be able to add a new Internet radio  
station in the IAP. You will usually  
find this on the provider's homepage  
or you can display them in a media  
player.  
Podcasts By Genres  
Listing of podcast transmission  
based on the genre, which these  
transmissions are assigned to.  
New Stations  
New radio stations are being added  
somewhere in the world every day.  
As you won't want to go to the effort  
of searching for new radio station  
arrivals every day yourself, these are  
listed in the selection New Stations.  
Location  
Selection of radio station by  
countries. Searching for the required  
radio stations is made quick and  
specific through the classification in  
Continents Countries Genre.  
Most Popular Stations  
Listing of the Internet radio stations  
that are currently being listened to  
the most.  
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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.  
It is however possible to use a  
normal PC as a network server.  
This though requires a UPnP-AV  
software so that the MMM can find  
a play stored music files. Such a  
software is offered, for example, by  
the company Twonky Vision with  
the software TwonkyMusic.  
Important:  
!
Folder name Music  
The MMM can only find your music  
tracks on the media server if they  
are located in a folder called  
Music. Other folder names are not  
recognised.  
The way a menu from such a  
UPnP-AV server looks can be very  
different, depending on the  
configuration.  
This folder can be displayed with  
another name than Music in the  
media server MMM folder. This is  
very much dependant on the  
settings and the various models of  
these media servers. In the  
example shown above, the network  
folder Music is shown in the display  
headline as Musik.  
Menu from the Revox M37 MK2 Music  
server:  
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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  
You can make your selection using  
the Page and Select navigation  
softkeys. You start the playback with  
the Play softkey.  
favourite radio stations. We  
L Favorites - Internet radio  
You will find the second selection of  
favourites with the name Favorites  
in the Internet radio area. This  
selection can only be organised  
through the Revox Internet Audio  
Portal at a PC and it contains  
Internet radio stations. How you  
organise them is described in the  
next chapter.  
recommend however, only adding  
music content storage paths to  
MyMusic that are always available.  
Select MyMusic directly through the  
MyMusic softkey or go through the  
menu with the Browse softkey.  
- see Internet Radio setup-  
Deleting a MyMusic entry  
Entries / paths can be deleted from  
the MyMusic list with the Remove  
softkey. The actual music track  
remains on the storage medium.  
Only the link is deleted.  
A list appears with previously  
stored favourite music tracks  
and/or radio stations. Each entry  
that is listed here has been added  
with the +MyMusic softkey.  
Please note: Delete track  
Before deleting the music track from  
a storage medium (USB, NAS, etc.),  
you should first remove the path to  
this track with Remove. Otherwise,  
the entries continue to point to tracks  
that in fact no longer exist on the  
media storage.  
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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  
Single jump  
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.  
Jump  
Page▲  
Jump  
Page▼  
OK  
Jump  
to end  
Single jump▼  
You can transfer all entries in the  
MyMusic area to the M208 remote  
control with the MMM user  
interface.  
A synchronisation with the M208  
should always be carried out if you  
modify any of the MyMusic entries  
in the MMM by adding new ones or  
deleting existing ones. Otherwise,  
wrong MyMusic entries will be  
called.  
L Synchronisation with the M208  
How to carry out a synchronisation  
with the M208 remote control is  
described in the chapter  
After synchronising, select the  
required MyMusic entry using the  
navigation compass and confirm  
this with the OK key. Shortly after  
pressing the OK key, playback of  
the corresponding track or Internet  
radio program will start.  
Synchronising MyMusic.  
L Multiroom operation  
This control option can be used  
both in the main room and in all  
additional rooms.  
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M208 Remote control  
Basic settings  
Switching M51/M219 off  
Change sound track  
Change angle  
Select subtitles  
Show details  
List selection  
Cover selection  
Sound setting  
Volume control  
Mute  
Chapter/track up/down  
Confirm/Execute  
Call menu  
Navigation  
(in the menu)  
Cancel  
Pause / Freeze frame  
Search forwards/back  
Playback  
Stop  
Jump forwards/back  
Number pad for  
direct access  
Show details  
Pause change  
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Synchronising MyMusic  
Synchronisation now starts and  
The following display appears the  
first time the MMM is started on the  
remote control:  
only takes a few seconds. When  
the synchronisation is complete,  
the following display appears:  
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.  
Connect the M208 with the supplied  
USB cable to the M208 Link inter-  
face for synchronisation. The Link  
interface for its part is connected to  
the M10 / M51 through a cable to  
the M Link.  
Once the connection is established,  
select the source key at the M208  
where the MMM controller is stored  
and press the SETUP key. Confirm  
the setting Synchronize with the  
OK key.  
L
A synchronisation with the M208  
should always be carried out if you  
modify any of the MyMusic entries  
in the MMM by adding new ones or  
deleting existing ones. Otherwise,  
wrong MyMusic entries will be  
called.  
Important advice  
The M208 remote control must not  
be operated while synchronisation  
is running.  
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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:  
Germany  
Switzerland  
English  
Under the option "Online Services",  
call the Revox Internet Audio  
Portal, where you can register and  
configure your MMM.  
To the Internet Audio Portal ꢁ  
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Internet Audio Portal - IAP  
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 ꢁ  
How to do this is described in the  
next chapter: Initial login  
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. Registration is done using  
your MMM's MAC address, your e-  
mail address and password that  
you define for yourself.  
When logging in for the first time,  
please enter the MAC address of  
your MMM. This uniquely identifies  
your MMM. You will find the MAC  
address in the MMM Setup menu  
on Page #1.  
e MAC address is made up of six  
pairs of characters, e.g.:  
00:1b:9e:87:cb:58. Don't enter  
the separators when inputting the  
address. For the example shown  
above, the correct input in the IAP  
would be: 001B9E87CB58  
MMM Registration form in the IAP ꢁ  
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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.  
My account  
My preferences  
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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  
Browse Stations  
By location  
By genre  
Stations or search for podcasts.  
By language  
New stations  
The transfer of the lists to your  
MMM happens automatically over  
the Internet connection. Shortly  
after editing your list or adding new  
stations in the IAP, you will find  
these changes on your MMM.  
Browse Podcasts  
By location  
By genre  
Radio station listing in the IAP  
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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.  
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NETWORK QUESTIONS / TIPS  
Network: Questions & Answers  
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  
You should be aware that the  
MMM cannot support all data  
formats that are available on the  
Internet. It can occur that a station  
cannot be played. See Technical  
data  
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. Depending  
on the configuration, the firewall  
may decide against an unknown  
client in case of doubt.  
Other reasons why your Internet  
Radio doesn't play:  
Not all radio stations broadcast  
24/7  
Radio stations may not be  
available any more  
The Revox equipment is muted  
The provider's (Radio Sender/  
Provider) server capacity is fully  
utilised  
Depending on the firewall software,  
this can be resolved through the  
following actions:  
By using a fixed IP and without  
DHCP, define the MMM as a so-  
called Trusted Host, i.e. a device  
from which all communication is  
considered to be trustworthy.  
Allow the server to accept  
incoming and outgoing  
Transmission within your network  
breaks down because:  
(Internet) network problems  
Server capacity fully utilised  
communication with the MMM  
over ports 1024 - 65535.  
Activate the exception setting for  
"UPnP Framework", e.g. Windows  
XP Firewall or activate "Permit  
UPnP communication".  
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NETWORK QUESTIONS / TIPS  
NETWORK QUESTIONS / TIPS  
The MMM finds my Access  
Point, however my computer is  
not displayed.  
A lot of Access Points are  
displayed that are unknown to  
me.  
If several Access point, for example  
those installed in neighbouring  
buildings are available to the MMM,  
these will also be listed. Select your  
Access Point and continue with the  
configuration.  
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. You will find this on  
Setup page #1.  
Your router only assigns fixed  
IPs. Deactivate DHCP and enter  
a fixed IP address both in the  
MMM and the router.  
The MMM indicates to me that  
my network is encrypted.  
Your network is protected against  
external attacks with an encryption  
(WEP / WPA). Enter your key in  
the MMM Setup so that the MMM  
is identified as "User" in the  
network.  
Where do I get my key from?  
If you installed your network  
yourself, you will have defined it as  
part of that work. Otherwise, you  
will get it from your System  
Administrator  
My Access Point's SSID is not  
listed.  
The MMM can only find your  
Access Point if it is within range.  
Reduce the distance to the  
Access Point and try again.  
Depending on the configuration,  
the router's SSID may be hidden.  
If this option is activated, the  
SSID must be entered manually  
on page #3 of the MMM Setup  
menu.  
Can other data on my network  
hard disc or server by read or  
viewed?  
No, the MMM can only receive data  
that is released by the UPnP  
server. In this way, the MMM only  
accesses your files. Other data on  
your server is not transferred and  
cannot be viewed.  
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NETWORK QUESTIONS / TIPS  
NETWORK QUESTIONS / TIPS  
Network activity?  
Encryption protocol?  
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.  
Is the implemented encryption  
protocol (WEP, WPA-SK) and/or  
the corresponding key correct?  
My WLAN connection?  
Was my Access Point / WLAN  
router selected or one from a  
neighbouring system selected,  
which because of its locational  
proximity, can also be received?  
Point-to-Point  
If the MMM is connected directly to  
a PC without using a router, cabling  
is done using a Cross Over Cable.  
Distribution with Router  
If the MMM is connected to the  
network through a router, a Patch  
Cable (1:1) is to be used.  
Network setting?  
Have all the MMM Setup settings  
been correctly applied and has a  
restart been carried out following  
any changes?  
Ping test?  
Does the MMM respond to a Ping  
attempt? Is it recognised in the  
network? The MMMs deployed or  
assigned IP address can be seen  
on Setup page #1.  
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Technical data  
Playable formats  
Streaming Client1  
AAC, FLAC, MP3 (cbr +vbr), OGG-Vorbis, WAV WMA,  
ASX, M3U, PLS  
Playlists  
Internet Radio Data Base  
Supported Media server  
Supported Media server  
Revox Internet Audio Portal (Online Services)  
Connect Server (WMDRM10)  
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  
< 0.006 % (Streaming Client mp3/ 192 kps)  
Unweighted signal-to-noise > 95 dB (Filter 100Hz, 22 kHz)  
ratio  
Channel separation  
> 95 dB (1 kHz )  
WLAN  
Operating distance  
300m open space  
30 - 100m in buildings (depending on building design)  
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The audio formats listed must be supported by the UPnP server so that the  
MMM can play them. It is not enough for the audio files simply to exist on the server.  
² Only suitable for USB hard discs with their own power supply or memory sticks.  
E&OE  
Description: Version 0.12  
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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. Please supply a complete  
description of the fault together with  
your address.  
The information contained in this  
document can change at any time  
and without notice and represents  
no commitment on the part of the  
seller. No guarantee or  
representation, direct or indirect, is  
given in respect of quality,  
suitability or validity for a specific  
deployment of this document. The  
manufacturer reserves the right to  
change the content of this  
Scope of delivery  
document and/or the  
corresponding products at any  
time, without commitment to inform  
any person or organisation. Under  
no circumstances is the  
manufacturer liable for damages of  
any kind that result from the  
deployment of or the inability to  
deploy this product or  
Multi Media Module  
iPod adapter cable (0.8m)  
WLAN aerial  
Operating manual  
documentation, even if the  
possibility of such damages is  
known. This document contains  
information that is subject to  
copyright.  
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