Home
Revox Basis module
Contents
1. Introduction Re system M51 Il Installation Safety advice Please follow the instructions in the User manual supplied Do not position the unit close to strong heat sources or in direct sunlight Please take note of the following if the receiver is to be installed in a cabinet or closed shelves Allow at least 5 cm of free space around the device so that the air can circulate freely and that there is no build up of heat Do not cover openings on the back wall or in the base of the unit It must be ensured that the correction functioning of the unit s ventilation openings is not affected by being covered e g by curtains newspapers table cloths or similar This unit conforms to protection class 2 This means that with this unit the ground cable is not connected to the housing in order to effectively eliminate sound damaging ground loops Unplug the unit from the mains during storms Voltage peaks through the mains power supply caused by lightning strikes can damage the unit The power plug should be removed from the socket during longer periods of non use for instance during an absence There must be easy access to the power plug so that the unit can be unplugged at all times Lay the power cable such that it cannot be damaged The power cable should not have kinks or be laid over sharp edges It should not be walked on or be exposed to any chemicals The last point is valid for the w
2. Notes Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic Dolby Digital and the double D Symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Confidential Unpublished Works c 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories Inc All rights reserved Manufactured under license from Digital Theatre Systems Inc US Pat No 5 451 942 and other worldwide patents issues and pending dts dts Digital Surround are trademarks of Digital Theatre Systems Inc C 1996 Digital Theatre Systems Inc All rights reserved Dolby Pro Logic AC 3 and Dolby Digital are registered trademarks of the Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corp Kontakt Contact Deutschland Germany Revox GmbH Am Krebsgraben 15 D 78048 VS Villingen tel 49 7721 8704 0 fax 49 7721 8704 29 info revox de www revox de Schweiz Switzerland Revox Schweiz AG Wehntalerstrasse 190 CH 8105 Regensdorf tel 41 44 871 66 11 fax 41 44 871 66 19 info revox ch www revox ch Osterreich Austria Revox Austria GmbH Josef Pirchl Strasse 38 AT 6370 Kitzbiihel tel 43 535 666 299 fax 43 535 666 299 4 info revox at www revox at Irrt mer und technische nderungen vorbehalten E amp EO Introduction M51 MK2 Operating instructions Part no 10 30 3062 Copyright by Revox GmbH Germany
3. A scene must have been defined in a two step process before it can be stored Step 1 To start with you define through Setup Scene which rooms are involved and which are not Essentially there are three room statuses when defining the scene 1 The room is actively switched on when the scene is called if it was switched off at the time or it remains switched on The room is an active element of the scene gt Room included YES 2 The room is actively switched off when the scene is called if it was switched on at the time or it remains switched off The room is an active element of the scene gt Room included YES 3 The room retains its status on or off when the scene is called The room is not an active element of the scene i e it remains passive Room included NO This is an advantage if it should be guaranteed that the person in the corresponding room can decide independently whether music should be played or not Scene example Coming home If only the rooms Hallway and Lounge were selected for a scene Coming home and all others were switched off it could happen that music being played by persons who were already in the house is switched off With the Store softkey you reach the level where the classification of Included YES or Included NO is made Store Scene EB Main Room Main Room Not Included Incl Zones 4 Incl Rooms 8 Overwrite Scene Scene 1 In I a
4. Technical Data Further Safety measures Unusual occurrences If you notice any unusual noises or smells coming from the unit remove the power cable immediately Take the unit to your nearest Revox dealer to be checked as soon as possible Don t open the unit The unit should not be opened to avoid the risk of electrocution Foreign objects Liquids inflammables or other objects should not be inserted in any of the unit s openings as this could lead to unit failure fire or an electric shock Splash water Do not expose the device to splash water or high levels of humidity Do not stand containers filled with liquid e g flower vases on the device Introduction Re system M51 Il M51 The concept Scalability The M51 will grow as your demands and requirements grow Using this modular concept you can build your own personal M51 Simply insert the required modules into the corresponding slots at the rear of the unit and switch on Future secure What type of signal information will there be in the future It doesn t matter because you ll always be up to date Revox will always offer you new modules based on cutting edge development technologies Economics We haven t forgotten the economic and financial aspects of the product either You just buy the modules you need There s no component redundancy and you don t have to pay for anything you don t need Communication What do need to connect Un
5. Select softkeys and then press the Clear softkey All rooms including the main room are now reset to the status Not included Setup Re system M51 Il Renaming a scene Each scene can be given an individual name in order to be able to assign it uniquely Select the scene whose name is to be changed using the Page and Select softkeys The following menu appears Edit Name Slcene_9___ Store ie Thu 13 59 Pure Analog JM Cursor These softkeys are used to position the cursor left right in the text field Delete Pressing this softkey deletes the characters at the current cursor position Insert Pressing this softkey inserts a character at the current cursor position Cancel Pressing this softkey quits the editing menu without saving any changes The previous scene name is retained Store Pressing this softkey saves the new scene name and takes you back to the scene Main menu Setup Re system M51 Il Software version The Version function shows you the software version number for each module and which slot position it s plugged into Press and hold the Setup key to call the Version function The following menu appears Setup Amplifier Remote Display Multiroom Version Pure Analog ill Tue 11 49 Press the Version softkey and you are taken directly to the Version menu Setup 8 Not used 9 ACC 3 2 00 10 Not used EB Amplifier Remote Setup M51 2 2 00
6. of an extra module you will just insert the new chapter into your manual file thereby bringing your documentation up to date Introduction Re system M51 Il Safety For your own safety please take note of the labels on the rear of the unit S S N P 7 a ACHTUNG CAUTION RISK OF ELCTRIC SHOCK INICHT OFFNEN IDO NOT OPEN ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE INE PAS OUVRIR In order to avoid the risk of an electric shock no parts of the housing should be removed Maintenance and repairs should only be carried out by qualified personnel CLASS 1 I ACER WARNING If the housing is opened dangerous laser and electro magnetic radiation could be present 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 M51 is equipped with this protection class in order to effectively eliminate sound damaging ground loops This symbol indicates the IN presence of potentially dangerously high voltages within the unit An electric shock can result if such components are touched IN This symbol is used to highlight important passages in the documentation concerning the operation and maintenance ofthe unit
7. zones and rooms at the press of a button The choice of which source and which volumes should be selected for the individual rooms is defined once when you save a scene An audio scene can be called either through a primary building management system or through the M230 M Scope service program Within the Revox world a scene only covers the audio side Linking the Revox scene with for example a light or window blind scene is done through the building control software Select the Scene softkey in the Setup main menu Scene Recall scenes 9 Scene 10 10 Scene 11 1 ES Page Scene Scene 1 1 Store Scene 2 2 ES Page Scene 3 3 Select Scene 4 4 Scene 5 5 Ra Page Scene 6 6 Select ses EB Edit Name CPN Clear Pure Analog DIII A total of 16 scenes are available 22 There are four functions for managing scenes Saving a scene Calling a scene Deleting a scene Renaming a scene ese eee Scene example Scene Morning Zone 1 Source Tuner Station 4 Room Status Volume Kitchen On 10 Diner On 8 Lounge Off Zone 2 Source CD Title 1 Room Status Volume Bathroom On 12 Dressing On 5 Zone 3 Source Tuner Station 2 Room Status Volume Nursery Undefined Hallway Off Zone 4 Source Tuner Station 4 Room Status Volume Cinema Off Sauna Off Status Undefined The room retains its current status Setup Re system M51 Il Saving a scene
8. 51 Il IR Receiver You can switch off the integrated remote control IR Receiver in the M51 by pressing the Remote softkey You can toggle between Off and On by repeated pressing of the Remote softkey The current setting is shown in the inner display field as highlighted here A remote control symbol also appears in the lower display field when in deactivated state Brightness 3 Contrast 4 Beeper On Auto dim Off Style 3 Remote Off Brightness 3 Contrast 4 Beeper On Auto dim Off Style 3 Remote On If there is a requirement that the M51 should only be operated through an external IR receiver e g M204 or just manually the integrated IR Receiver in the M51 can be deactivated using the Remote softkey Source menu If you are in Setup and you press the Source softkey you can modify the basic settings of the M51 module and or the source which you have currently selected in the Source menu Example You want to modify the DVD Player basic settings First you select the DVD source from the Source menu AMEE button on the M51 and then press the Na ll button for approx 2 seconds Using the Source softkey you can now make the basic settings The Source softkey offers the basic settings for the selectable sources If however you want to modify the basic Sound or Multiroom System settings you should select the Amplifier or the Multiroom softkey in the Setup menu respectively The basic described i
9. English user manual Re system Source Management M51 mk2 REVOX Dominating Entertainment Revox of Switzerland Introduction Re system M51 Il Contents Welcome The modular manual Safety measures M51 The concept Getting started Connections Switch on Operating elements on the M51 front Basic settings Display settings Source menu Remote function Scene function Software version Headphone operation Overheat protection Technical data Analog Amp Technical data Digital Amp Guarantee amp Accessories supplied Disposal of your old product Notes 30 31 32 33 33 Introduction Re system M51 Il Welcome Thank you for choosing to buy this high quality product from us We are proud to have you as a customer Before you start to set up your M51 up we would recommend that you take some time to study this manual so that you can get the most from the audio visual qualities and features which the product offers Starting from today you will be able to enjoy concert hall and cinema sounds and pictures in the quality which you would expect from Revox products Enjoy The modular manual The original concept of modularity with the M51 has been carried on in the design of the manual This means that there isn t one big manual but rather a set of basic instructions for the main M51 unit and then an individual chapter for each module If you expand your M51 through the addition
10. FMT 1 2 00 Not used DYD 4 2 00 Not used MRT 3 2 00 Not used Not used Display 9 Tue 11 55 Pure Analog Jill You can toggle between the two Version pages 0 7 8 15 with the Version softkey The lefthand column shows the module plug in slot with the numbers 0 7 28 The 5 1 Decoder module ACC in plug in slot 7 is an exception here It is shown in plug in slot 9 on the second page All other numbers define internal or external M51modules The middle column defines each module the development generation of this module and whether it is bootloader enabled bootloader enabled not bootloader enabled The righthand column shows the software version of the corres ponding module Non occupied plug in slots are identified by Not used Example 5 MRT 3 2 00 This line defines that the 3 generation Multiroom module with the software version 2 00 is located in slot 5 This module can receive a software update using the bootloader gt You will find more information on the Bootloader topic in the M Scope operating manual Setup Re system M51 Il Headphone operation You will find the headphone connection on the left at the front of the unit It can be used with all normally available headphones with a 6 3 mm stereo jack plug and an impedance of 16 or more As soon as you plug your headphones in the external speakers are switched off and a headphone symbol appears in the bot
11. Once all additional rooms have been defined this fact can be confirmed with the OK softkey Setup Re system M51 Il Step 2 In the second step all additional rooms that are included as an element of the scene and have been defined with Included Yes can be setup Rooms that are not included as elements of the scene and have been defined in the first step with Not included main room or with No additional room are not taken into account when a scene is saved The vo ume and the ON or OFF status can be defined individually for each additional room The music source can be defined individually for each zone The most practical solution for the setup of the additional rooms is simply to go to each of the rooms individually and configure them according to your own discretion In this way the optimum volume can quickly be defined by listening Of course it is also possible to configure each room from your PC using the M230 M232 M233 M234 or M Scope service programs 25 Once all additional rooms have been defined the scene can be saved using the Store softkey With the Cancel softkey you quit the scene setup without saving the scene and or the original scene remains unchanged Store Scene EB Main Room Main Room Not Included Incl Zones 4 Incl Rooms 8 Overwrite Scene Scene 1 In I amp Thu 14 25 Important advice The parameters for the various scenes are stored in the M219 b
12. age The PC Link is located on the rear of the M51 above the power plug see leaflet Chapter Introduction Setup Re system M51 Il Switch on Mains There are two ways to turn your M51 on and off There is one switch AC Power on the rear of the unit and another Power on the front The switch on the rear of the unit switches the M51 off completely In this case you cannot turn the unit on using the switch on the front or the remote control In this condition the M51 is not consuming any energy Advice The M51 operating system is loaded and then remains in Standby mode the first time the M51 is powered up Power Switch You can use the remote to activate your M51 in Standby mode If you are using your M51 in Multiroom operation the unit must always be left in Standby mode when not in full use Otherwise it can t be activated from any of the neighbouring rooms in the system Thanks to the highly developed switching technology used by Revox the M51 only uses a minimum of 2 watts in this state Warning Power continue to be applied to the unit when it is in Standby mode Setup Re system M51 Il Operating elements on the M51 front The complete operation of the M51 is carried out using a very few operating elements on the front of the unit Drives the disc drawer in and out Keys which have different functions depending on which menu you are currently in Switches into and out of Standby mo
13. de Calls up the Amplifier menu to make all Ce ani the sound related settings Timer Setup Source select Disc button II U N MULTIROOM M51 MODULAR AUDIO VIDEO SYSFEM Headphone connection 063mm Disc drawer Rotary knob Jog indicator Multifunction display with softkeys Status indicator Calls up the option to select your audio Displays when the Rotary knob can be sources If you press the button twice used for editing a particular menu it takes you direct to the menu for the setting current source Rotary knob Setup In normal operation this is the volume For setting up the basic functions of control When you are in the set up the M51 and its modules menu it is used as an input medium for certain functions as indicated by the lighting of the Jog indicator 12 Setup Re system M51 Il Basic Settings For setting up the basic functions of the M51 and its modules e g the brightness of the display or the renaming of inputs Display menu There are many ways of customizing the M51 s Display through Setup Menu Display Press and hold the key for approx 2 seconds to call the Display menu The following menu then appears Setup Display Pure Analog Hill Tue 11 49 Press the Display softkey and you are taken directly to the Display menu DISPLAY Brightness Contrast Beeper On EP Brightness EX Contrast Auto dim Off Style 3 Remote On B
14. ditions Within countries of the European Union Revox offers a guarantee in addition to the legal guarantee rights which you have from your vendor for units bought within EU countries The terms of the guarantee cover material and working time during the period of the guarantee which is determined by the Sales Partners in the individual EU countries In all countries the guarantee from the Revox dealer is offered in addition to the legal regulations in force in the country It is only valid in the country of purchase If you wish to make a claim on the guarantee you must be able to show that the product was bought from an authorised Revox partner In the event of any unauthorised work on the unit or any incorrectly carried out repairs the guarantee is rendered invalid Introduction Re system M51 Il Installation and operation After unpacking the unit please check it for any damage which may have been caused in transit Before setting the unit up please read the manual through carefully It should be kept somewhere handy for future reference The unit should not be powered up if it shows evidence of any mechanical damage or if liquid may have got inside the unit Only use the power cable supplied Check the power supply and the unit s electrical connection values in terms of voltage and frequency before connecting to the power The fuses used in the unit must conform to the factory settings detailed in the
15. er consumption Operating conditions Dimensions Weight 230 V 50 60Hz 115 V 50 60Hz T4 0 AL 250V T8 0 AL 250V Max 500 Watt Operation 70 Watt Standby 2 Watt 10 40 C 50 104 F Humidity class in accordance with DIN 40040 Width 460 mm 18 00 in Height 136 mm 5 25 in Depth 400 mm 15 50 in 15 6 kg 34 4 Ib 30 Setup Re system M51 Il Technical data Digital Amplifier Technology Amplifier Max music output power Output power sine wave Frequency response Damping coefficient Harmonic distortion Headphone output 5 x 200 Watt at 4 Ohm 2 x 200 Watt at 4 Ohm 3 Hz 70 kHz 3 dB gt 200 at 8 Ohm lt 0 005 bei 50 Watt max 1 V at 32 Ohm General M51 data Power requirements Primary fuse Power consumption Operating conditions Dimensions Weight Errors excepted Product subject to modification 230 V 50 60Hz 115 V 50 60Hz T4 0 AL 250V T8 0 AL 250V Max 500 Watt Operation 50 Watt Standby 2 Watt 10 40 C 50 104 F Humidity class in accordance with DIN 40040 Width 460 mm 18 00 in Height 136 mm 5 25 in Depth 400 mm 15 50 in 15 6 kg 34 4 Ib 31 Setup Re system M51 Il Guarantee The guarantee period is 24 months from the date of purchase Your dealer should be your first contact if you need service If he can t give you the help you need send your M51 prepaid and without any accessories to your nationa
16. hole unit A power cable with damaged insulation can lead to electric shocks and represents a fire hazard Never pull on the cable when plugging the unit in or out Always hold the plug 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 Do not expose the device to splash water or high levels of humidity Do not stand containers filled with liquid e g flower vases on the device a t is only designed for operation in temperate non tropical climates Take note of and follow the safety advice on the following pages Introduction Re system M51 Il Safety measures Read and take note of the following safety advice for your own safety and to avoid unnecessary damage to your equipment Please keep this safety advice in a safe place for future reference 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 The guarantee covers the intended usage of the unit High build ups of dust and humidity cause creepage current in the unit that can cause a risk of shocks when touching the unit or lead to a fire If you have moved the unit from a cold to a warm environment leave it switched off for about two hours because of a possible build up of condensation dampness You
17. ifier buttons on the front of the M51 21 Things worth knowing about Remote The Remote menu can be used specifically to resolve IR conflicts or to hide sources in Multiroom zones IR Conflict Like other manufacturers Revox also uses an RC5 code as standard If a third party device is included whose remote control also happens to use Revox commands thereby causing problems with the operation of the Revox equipment this IR conflict can be resolved through the Remote menu These devices mostly use the RC5 address TV Code 00 If you now deactivate disable the TV Remote Button your Revox equipment will no longer react to the commands from the other remote control The RC5 address code Code XXxx is displayed in the Remote menu alongside the corresponding Remote button Hiding sources in a specific zone If with a Multiroom installation you want certain Multiroom central unit sources not to appear or not to be available in one or more zones you just don t establish any link between the source s in question and the corresponding zone s through the Remote menu The Source menu from the Revox service programs M230 M232 App etc for the individual rooms that belong to this zone now no longer display the non linked source s Setup Re system M51 Il Scene function The Scene function has been integrated with the introduction of version 2 00 of the software This enables music to be started in different
18. it A to Unit B and are they going to understand each other No worries for an M51 owner All connections are integrated and each module speaks the same language The aesthetics of operation Manny tasks just one component Just let your imagination run free The M51 will follow all your commands to the letter Philosophy of Excellence It s not only the accuracy of our clocks which links the Black Forest to Switzerland but also the development and production of the M51 You can count on Revox Quality and Service today tomorrow and for the rest of your M51 s working life Introduction Re system M51 Il Getting started Before you can enjoy your M51 for the first time you ll need to make a few connections Connections Speaker gt Amplifier The cable which you use to connect your speakers with the M51 should be of a suitable diameter Revox recommends 0 5 m length min AWG 13 2 5 mm 5 10 m length min AWG 11 4 0 mm Each speaker must have an impedance of 4 Q or more You must ensure that all the strands of the cable are held within the speaker connector and that none of them touch any neighbouring connectors or the housing of the M51 A good solution for speaker connections is the use of fully insulated banana plugs These are inserted into the 4 mm terminal block opening having been firmly attached beforehand You must be careful to keep the correct polarity in order to ensure perfect sound
19. l Sales Office Please supply a complete description of the problem and a full return postal address 32 Accessories supplied Operating manual Aerial cable Power cable SCART cable from Revox Knurled screws Phono earth TORX screw driver Setup Re system M51 Il Environmental protection Packaging We recommend keeping the original box and packaging material so that if required the device can be transported safely M51 Please note The EU Directive 2002 96 EC governs the correct return handling and recycling of used electronic devices For this reason electronic used devices must be disposed of separately This device should not be disposed of with normal domestic waste You can take your used device to recognised disposal points You can get further information about the return of such devices from your local authority also in non EU countries The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health Disposal of the batteries The batteries supplied with K the remote control do not contain any harmful substances such as cadmium lead or mercury Discharged batteries may not be disposed of with the normal household rubbish You can dispose of old batteries free of charge at corresponding collection points found in many shops You will also find a container for old batteries at your specialist dealer 33
20. mp Thu 14 25 Setup Re system M51 Il Defining the main room With the Main Room softkey you switch the state of the main room M51 between Included On Included Off Not Included Included On The main room is actively switched on when the scene is called Source and volume are defined in two steps Included Off The main room is actively switched off when the scene is called Not Included The room is not an active element of the scene It retains its current status The number of active zones and rooms is shown in the centre of the display Store Scene EB Main Room Main Room Not Included Incl Zones 4 Incl Rooms 8 Overwrite Scene Scene 1 amp Thu 14 25 24 Defining additional rooms You change the status of the additional room between Yes and No with the Rooms softkey The assignment is done by zone You select the required zone or room through the Zone and Select softkeys Store Scene Yes Yes Yes athroom No b Living Nursery Entrance EF Include Room 35 Room 36 Kitchen Yes Room 38 An I amp Thu 14 26 Yes The additional room is actively switched ON or OFF when calling the scene The individual setting for the corresponding room is done in Step 2 No The additional room is not an active element of the scene It retains its current status This additional room is not present in the Multiroom system and therefore cannot be defined
21. n module manuals options are corresponding setting the Setup Re system M51 Il Remote Function The modularity of the M51 requires a flexible usage of operating units as the M51 can be equipped with a wide range of modules An operating unit can for example be the M218 Wall mounted keypad or the M208 Remote control The Remote function offers the option of always being able to modify the source selection for the installed modules to the operating unit This means that the Tuner key on the M218 operating unit always sends the same signal over the Multiroom module to the M51 Only once the M51 has been assigned through in the Remote menu will the decision be made as to which source the Tuner key calls and or controls So for example with one installation the Tuner key calls the FM Tuner on the tuner module while with another it calls the SAT tuner from the satellite module In general you can say that variables defined through the Remote menu Tuner AUX1 etc are assigned to actual sources FM tuner Multimedia module etc 17 Zone dependant Remote menu The Revox Multiroom system has 4 Multiroom zones where different music can be heard independently of each other Now for example the M51 enables you to install 4 FM Tuners that can all be programmed independently of each other Through the zone dependent Remote menu it is now possible that the 7uner key can control a different FM
22. n variable e g Tuner which will be activated through the selection with the operating unit at the M51 You can toggle backwards and forwards through a loop of the audio sources that the M51 currently offers with Source and Source Zone 1 Remote button Tuner is selecting M Tuner in slot 1 E Disable amp Wed 16 53 If the same audio source in the other zones should also be activated with the same previously selected Remote button this completes the required setting You can check whether the same setting is actually present in the other zones with the Zone softkey This is shown through the setting Zone x Remote button XXX is selecting the same as Zone 1 Setup Re system M51 Il If on the other hand the Remote button should activate a different source in one or more zones you switch zones with the Zone button In the newly selected zone another audio source can now be assigned to the same Remote button Example of a zone dependant Remote assignment with the uner Remote button Remote Zone 1 Remote button Tuner is selecting Tuner in slot 1 E Disable UT amp wed 16 53 Fig Zone 1 Remote Zone 2 Remote button _ Tuner is selecting FM Tuner in slot 1 E Disable wed 16 57 Fig Zone 2 Remote Zone 3 Remote button _ Tuner is selecting Sat in slot 7 O Disable du Fig Zone 3 amp wed 16 53 20 E
23. reproduction Crossed polarity doesn t cause any damage to the speaker or the M51 but it leads to an imprecise bass and a somewhat diffused sound picture If you are not intending to attach all 5 speakers the other terminal connections simply remain unused Power cable You should only use the Revox supplied power cable and you must ensure that the voltage printed next to the power connection i e 115V 230v is actually what the power supply is delivering If necessary the M51 can be retrofitted for a different voltage which should only be carried out by an authorized dealer Head phones You will find the headphone connection on the left at the front of the unit It can be used with all normally available headphones with a 6 3 mm stereo jack plug and an impedance of 16 or more Introduction Re system M51 Il M51 Link The M51 offers a wide range of useful and practical extension products These so called interfaces enable access to other systems and or offer many control and operational comfort solutions through the M51 Link PC Link The PC Link offers a USB interface for the computer Using this the M51 can be controlled through the M230 software and other Revox Apps The correct USB driver must be installed on the PC in order to be able to use the M230 software which can be downloaded free of charge from www revox de You will also find this driver software in the Download Area on the Revos Homep
24. rightness Using the Brightness softkeys you can alter the brightness of the display in three steps The lowest setting has the value 1 the highest is 3 The current Brightness setting is shown in the inner display field shown here with a dark background Brightness _3 Contrast 4 Beeper On Auto dim Off Style 3 Remote On Setup Re system M51 Il Contrast Using the Contrast keys you can alter the contrast of the display in nine steps The lowest setting has the value 1 the highest is 9 The current Contrast setting is shown in the inner display field shown here with a dark background Brightness 3 Beeper On Auto dim Off Style 3 Remote On The Contrast is factory set to the mid position 5 Depending on where the unit is installed it may be necessary to change this contrast setting in order to achieve a better visual result Acoustic signal Using the Beeper softkey you can define the setting of the acoustic signal which confirms the inputs you make on your M51 There are three options 1 Beeper Off No audible key confirmation 2 Beeper On With audible key confirmation The current setting is shown in the inner display field shown here with a dark background Brightness 3 Contrast 4 Beeper On Auto dim Off Style 3 Remote On Brightness 3 Contrast 4 Beeper Off Auto dim Off Style 3 Remote On Setup Re system M51 Il Auto dimmer Using the Auto dim softkey
25. same Remote buttons are available in each zone If no Source changes are made for Zones 2 3 amp 4 their settings are identical to those of Zone 1 This is indicated by the display the same as Zone 1 Zone 4 Remote button Tuner Code 11xx is selecting the same as I amp Tue 17 24 No Multiroom System present If your M51 is notto be set up as a Multiroom System select only Zone 1 Zones 2 3 4 are not available in this constellation Setup Re system M51 Il Select button variable Using the Button softkeys you select the button variable that you want to assign to a specific audio source at the M51 You can toggle backwards and forwards through a loop of the four button variables with Button and Button The remote button uner symbolises for example the Tuner button on the M218 Wall mounted keypad TV Hold One special option is to select TV Hold instead of TV Video With this button variable you activate the TV Video source with a longer press on the button A shorter press has no effect In this way conflicts between the M51 and the remote controls from some televisions can be effectively avoided The TV button must be disabled if using TV Hold otherwise TV Hold is ineffective The TV button is only available with remote controls but not with wall mounted keypads 19 Select source Using the two Source softkeys an audio source is assigned to the previously selected butto
26. should always switch your M51 off before connecting or disconnecting other devices or speakers Protect your unit from damp dripping water and steam impacts and mechanical loads magnetic and electrical fields cold heat direct rays of the sun and severe changes of temperature dust accesses to the inside of the device Do not stand any articles with open flames e g lit candles on the unit Battery information Remote control The remote control with the battery in it should not be exposed to sources of great heat such as the direct rays of the sun or to fire Please also read the information concerning the disposal of this product in the Appendix at the end of this User manual Introduction Re system M51 Il Please note In order to exclude the risk of an electric shock do not remove the housing Only have repair work carried out by a Revox specialist dealer Volume Loud music can cause hearing damage Avoid extremes of volume particularly over longer periods of time Supervision Do not allow children to handle the equipment without supervision Do not allow children in close proximity to the unit Do not operate the S119 S120 without supervision Switch the power switch off or unplug the unit if you are going to be absent for a longer period of time Cleaning The unit should be cleaned using just a damp soft and clean cloth without any abrasive cleaning agents Guarantee con
27. tom line of the display See below At the same time the M51 switches automatically to Pure Analog so that you always have the optimum sound quality when using your headphones When you remove the headphone jack the M51 reverts automatically to the sound setting which was being used before SOURCE Ee FM Tuner Listening EB Tideo FM Tuner Recording FM Tuner Pure Analog Jimi Overheat protection The M51 s power outputs are fitted with an active temperature sensor which is constantly monitoring their temperature and if necessary activates a 3 speed fan If the temperature should still exceed the maximum permitted level the M51 switches the outputs down to 25 of their maximum power This is shown by the overheat symbol being shown in the bottom line of the display See below SOURCE Ee FM Tuner Listening EB Tideo FM Tuner Recording FM Tuner Dolby PL II This power level will be maintained until the temperature comes back down under the permitted maximum value After this the volume can be increased again Setup Re system M51 Il Technical data Analog Amplifier Technology Amplifier Output power Frequency response Damping coefficient Harmonic distortion Headphone output 5 x 60 Watt at 4 Ohm 1 distortion 20 Hz 150 kHz 3 dB gt 100 at 8 Ohm 0 003 at 20 Watt max 1 V at 32 Ohm General M51 data Power requirements Primary fuse Pow
28. tuner in each zone Remote Zone 1 Remote button _ Tuner is selecting FM Tuner in slot 1 m amp Wed 16 53 Remote Zone 3 Remote button Tuner is selecting Sat Sa in slot 7 du A Wed 16 53 This means that the M51 recognises which zone the variable 7unerwas sent from and knows from the assignment made through the Remote menu which source should be addressed The Remote menu settings are explained in the following chapter Setup Re system M51 Il Calling Remote Select the Remote softkey in the Main Setup menu As shown in the following graphic the Remote menu is divided into the areas Zone Button Source Zone 1 Remote button _ Tuner is selecting M Tuner in slot 1 O Disable amp wed 16 53 We also recommend that the settings are made in this order i e starting with the Zone 1 Then you select the key variable Remote button from an operating unit Once this is set this is assigned to a specific source If the setting made for Zone 1 should also be valid for further zones you can continue with the next Remote button Otherwise you assign the new constellation to the other zones before continuing with the further Remote buttons 18 Select zone To start with you select the Multiroom zone with the Zone softkeys We recommend starting with Zone 1 as then all further zones take the Zone 1 settings as default values The
29. xplanation In Zone 1 and 2 the audio source FM Tuner is selected with the uner Remote button In Zone 3 on the other hand the SAT input of the SAT module is activated with the button variable Tuner Note If several modules of the same type e g Tuner are installed in the M51 these can no longer be differentiated though their names as for example all Tuner modules register with FM Tuner In such a case differentiation is done through the definition of the M51 plug in slot they are installed in Every modification has to be confirmed with the Store key Press Store if you want to save your changes Otherwise the original setting is retained Setup Re system M51 Il Disable variable This function allows you to Disable the remote button This makes the audio source no longer addressable through the operating unit or remote control Remote Zone 1 Remote button is disabled EC Disable amp wed 17 01 To do this select the required Remote button through the Zone Button combination and press the Disable softkey The Store softkey then appears that you need to press to confirm your change If you don t press Store the original setting is retained The display shown above indicates that the button variable DVD is disabled in Zone 1 The DVD Remote button can however be assigned to one or more audio sources in Zones 2 3 and 4 You quit the Remote function by using the Source or Ampl
30. y room This offers significant speed advantages when activating a scene At the same time however this also means that a scene loses part of its contents if an M219 has to be exchanged for whatever reason In this case the scene has to be reconfigured Setup Re system M51 Il Calling a scene Once a scene has been defined and saved it can be called up using the Recall softkey This is done either directly at the M51 itself or through the M230 or M Scope service program The procedure is to select the required scene using the Page softkeys to switch between pages 1 and 2 and the Select softkeys to scroll up and down and then press Recall The scene is carried out immediately gt Sustem Off 1 Enter Home Party Chill out Evening Morning Weekend Absence ED Edit Name Pure Analog Hm Thu 17 24 Executing a different scene overwrites the previous scene The M Text protocol for building control offers a further option for calling a scene You will find an exact description of this in the M Text protocol description on the Revox homepage www revox de or www revox ch 26 Deleting a scene A scene can be completely reset with the Clear softkey This is recommended if a scene should be deactivated or if the changes that need to be made with a scene definition are so extensive that it would be too much effort to modify an existing scene Select the scene that is to be deleted using the Page and
31. you can set up an automatic dimming of the brightness if no input is made for a longer period of time You can toggle between Auto dim On and Auto dim Off by repeated pressing of the Auto dim softkey The current setting is shown in the inner display field shown here with a dark background Brightness 3 Contrast 4 Beeper On Auto dim Off Style 3 Remote On Brightness 3 Contrast 4 Beeper On Auto dim On Style 3 Remote On lf Dimming is activated On the backlighting is switched off after a certain time and a green LED on the right of the display lights up The background lighting can be switched back on by pressing a button on the M51 15 Style Using the Style softkey you can select any one of the four different Style options Each time you press the Style key the display changes to show you the next alternative The Style currently being shown is identified by the numbers 1 DISPLAY Brightness Brightness 3 Contrast 4 Beeper On Auto dim Off Style 4 Remote On EP Brightness Brightness Brightness 3 Contrast 4 Beeper On Auto dim Off i Style 3 Auto dim 0 E Contrast Contrast Brightness 3 59e Contrast 4 Beeper On Auto dim Off Style Remote On DISPLAY Bright P Bright EB Brightness Brightness 3 rightness E Contrast Contrast Contrast EB Beeper ee on Auto dim Remote On EB Style Remote bsp X Stereo Setup Re system M
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
SUNSYS - Socomec ダウンロード - 島津製作所 articlepresse2013 _2 三菱換気扇カタログ60ページ(PDF) Lundi 2 Septembre 2013 - FMC de Tours Uniden D1483 Cordless Telephone User Manual LAS ight LASER opyright LASER Copy ER Copyright Allegato 3 - Capitolato tecnico - Mercato elettronico I. 1ère loi de Newton ( le principe d`inertie) Le but du Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file