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Revox Voxnet 219 - I;O Module; Installing Modules

Revox Voxnet 219
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Voxnet 219 I/O module
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I/O module
Traditional music sources, both
analogue and digital, can be connected
to the Voxnet system through the
optional I/O module. Needless to say,
this is possible in HD quality with data
rates of up to 192 kHz/24 bit. In order to
deliver even more comfort, all inputs are
equipped with freely definable detector
switching to permit automatic switch-on,
for example, as soon an audio signal is
detected on the corresponding input.
However, the audio trigger cannot only
be used to switch the corresponding
audio input on. Rather it is freely
configurable for the execution of other
actions. Which actions these are can be
defined in the Voxnet Configurator
and/or Voxnet text.
The analogue output works as a Line out,
parallel to the amplifier output and is
muted together with it. Through the
Voxnet Configurator, you can select
whether the analogue output signal is
produced with (a) a variable output level
or (b) a fixed output level or (c), whether
it should be available as a mono-signal
for external active subwoofers.
There is no band limitation with version
(c), which means that the low pass
filtering is done in the subwoofer.
Installing modules
The Voxnet I/O module is equipped with
the latest electronics and should be
handled with care. Before you install the
module, the Voxnet 219 must be
switched off and separated from the
power supply, by plugging the unit out.
Loosen the two screws with a TX-10
TORX screwdriver and remove the
blanking plate.
Before removing the module from its
packaging, you should make sure that
you do not have any static electricity.
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 object like
a radiator, for example.
Remove the module from its packaging
and feed it into its plug-in position. The
two tracks inside the Voxnet 219 are the
mechanical guides for you to use.
Shortly before the plug-in card is fully
locked into position in its slot, you will
feel a mechanical resistance, caused by
the internal module socket contact strip.
Push the module fully in by applying
pressure in the area of the two screw
holes and fix the module in place with
both screws, including the toothed
locking washers. All further steps for
registering the new module are carried
out automatically the next time you
switch on.

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