Revox Re:source MMM user manual

User manual for the device Revox Re:source MMM

Device: Revox Re:source MMM
Category: Network Card
Manufacturer: Revox
Size: 0.94 MB
Added : 11/17/2013
Number of pages: 46
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Multi Media Re:source of Multi Media Module MMM 3 Installation 4 Connection panel 5 Glossary NETWORK TERMINOLOGY 7-10 Cabling 11 Multi Media Module Setup . 12. Setup #1 IP-/ MAC addresses 13 Setup #2 Device Name 14 Setup #3 SSID/ Security Mode 15-16 Setup #4 WEP Key 17 Setup #5 WPA Key 18 Setup #6 DHCP 19 Setup #7 Manual IP Settings 19-20 Setup #8 Manual DNS Settings 20 Setup #9 Proxy Server 21 Setup #10 Manual Proxy Settings

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Multi Media Re:source MMM MULTI MEDIA MODULE The Program Director The Memory Stick As the name suggests, you won't When connected to the USB just have access to a wealth of socket, any memory stick and any storage media. With Internet Radio, USB hard disc* can make its you will also have access to the contribution to the media diversity whole world. The days are gone of the MMM. when Program directors decided what you could listen to and then The Music Folder subjected you to

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Multi Media Re:source INSTALLATION The Multi Media Module is equipped Loosen the two screws with the with the latest electronics and TORX screwdriver supplied and should be handled with care. remove the blanking plate. Before you install the card, the M51/ Before removing the MMM module M10 must be switched off and from its packaging, you should separated from the power supply, make sure that you are not by plugging the unit out. statically charged. This could cause a damag

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Multi Media Re:source 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. 1 ► USB USB A connection for an external USB

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Multi Media Re:source 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 a

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Multi Media Re:source Glossary NETWORK TERMINOLOGY General the outside world actually to be The network switch ensures the correct established, the MMM must additionally connections between the individual be informed of the address of the router components. In order to make this (Gateway). possible, each device within a network must be capable of being uniquely It must be ensured that the first three identified. Each component therefore, is blocks of the Device IP, t

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Multi Media Re:source Gateway MAC Address The computer or router in your network The MAC address (Media Access through which the data traffic with the Control) is the unique hardware world outside your network, i.e. the address that is used for the Internet is handled. unambiguous identification of the device in the network. With the MMM, the MAC address can Client either be read out in Setup on Page #1 Network device that draws data out of or alternatively, if it has not y

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Multi Media Re:source Glossary NETWORK TERMINOLOGY SSID Proxy Server A proxy or proxy server is a computer Service Set Identifier / Network name. SSID designates the identification of a in the network that makes data transfer quicker and more efficient and that can radio network that is based on IEEE also increase security by deploying 802.11. Each WLAN has a configurable, so-called SSID or ESSID access control mechanisms. Usually, you do not find proxy servers in home (Ext

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Multi Media Re:source WLAN (W-LAN, Wireless LAN) WEP Radio network. Network connection is Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is the done using radio waves in the 2.4 GHz previously used standard encryption frequency range. Radio networks are algorithm for WLANs. It should control easy to install as no cables have to be access to the network as well as laid but are often problematic and ensuring the confidentiality and integrity unreliable, particularly over longer of the data. Because

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Multi Media Re:source 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, eithe

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Multi Media Re:source SETUP Multi Media Module Important advice The basic settings for the MMM are The following description for the made in Setup. Setup makes the assumption that there is a functioning network with Select Media from the Source router available and operational. menu and press and hold the Setup key for approx 2 seconds. There is no further explanation of Then select the Source softkey. the specialist terminology used in The following display appe

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Multi Media Re:source Setup #1 IP Address MAC Address The first page shows the IP Display of the MAC address that address that the MMM used to has been uniquely assigned to this login to the network. MMM. 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 If the MMM could not login offers the configurat

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Multi Media Re:source Setup #2 Device Name [...] Each device on the network can The selected Device Name have its own Device Name, as well appears in the headline of the as its individual MAC address. display and also in a list of network clients. Some network clients generate M51 Display view these device names automatically, which doesn't always result in a clear identification of the device in question. Each MMM on the other hand, can be assigned its own, des

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Multi Media Re:source Setup #3 SSID [...] MMM aerial is not lined up correctly. Here, you define the name of your Change the position and carry out network's SSID. a new search with the 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), The [...] cursor is moved left and is hidden by the Acces

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Multi Media Re:source Setup #3 Setup #4 and #5 with restart Security Mode Further Setup pages (#4 for WPE The encryption method can be settings and #5 for WPA-PSK selected or modified to that of the settings) are now accessible, WLAN router with the Security depending on the selected softkey. encryption method. Carry out a restart of the MMM with the Restart softkey, after configuring Setup pages #4 and/or #5. Otherwise, the existing encryption method is retai

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Multi Media Re:source Setup #4 [ WPE] Authentication (WEP) WEP Key [...] The MMM offers both the WEP WEP encryption is done using a authentications Open and Shared. WEP key that is defined once for the router and all WLAN devices. The required authentication can be set through the Enter your WLAN network WEP softkey. key here. The [...] cursor is moved left and right with the and softkeys respectively. The softkey inserts a

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Multi Media Re:source Setup #5 [ WPA PSK] WPA Cipher WPA Key [...] The MMM offers both AES and WPA encryption is done using a TKIP as WPA cipher (encryption WPA key that is defined once for standard). the router and all WLAN devices. The required encryption standard Enter your WLAN network WPA can be set through the key here. softkey. The [...] cursor is moved left and right with the and softkeys respectively. The softkey ins

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Multi Media Re:source Setup #6 Setup #7 DHCP IP-Address [...] Using the softkey, you can The 4 blocks of the IP address that define whether logging in to the the MMM should have, are set network should be done 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 Setup pages #7 and #8, where the MMM's


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