Nuvo NV-M3 Installation Manual
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4OUTPUTPASSTHRUINPUTIRNuVoNetSYSTEMRS 2321RLLR2 3USB100~240V 50~60Hz 40WMADE IN CHINAModel NV-M3THREE SOURCE MUSIC SERVERwww.nuvotechnologies.comN18393033118RTEETKNICMNuVo Technologies LLC•Hebron, KY USA1 2 3 4 5 6 7Back Panel FeaturesFront Panel Features1. OUTPUT: The M3 features three independent audio source outputs from its single hard drive. The connection is madewith standard stereo RCA cables.2. IR Input: IR control can be done using the IR input on the back panel using a mono mini 3.5 mm patch cable. Thisreplaces the need for the placement of an IR emitter over the front panel IR receiver.3. IR Pass Thru: Any IR information coming into the M3 can be passed through to other devices through this output.4. USB: All music files are synced to the M3 hard drive using this USB connection. The sync happens automatically withany PC running Windows Media Player version 11. The USB connection is also used to download M3 firmware upgrades.5. NuVoNet: The RJ-45 connection allows complete communication with the Grand Concerto distributed audio systemusing a single CAT5 cable.6. RS232: This DB9 port is used for bidirectional communication with third party home automation systems. The necessarycommunication protocol is available on the NuVo website Prozone.7. AC Power: A standard IEC 2-wire power cable is used to connect the M3 to an available AC power source.STANDBYTHREE SOURCE MUSIC SERVERNV-M3MENUOKArtistAlbumGenres1 234 568791. STANDBY: This blue LED (light emitting diode) indicates that the M3 is plugged into an AC power source.2. OLED Display: The M3 features a three line organic light emitting diode display that indicates the activity of each of thethree server outputs.3. MENU: The MENU button is used to access the browsing and setup options available to the user and return to previousmenus.4. Power: The power button is used to toggle the M3's operating state between standby and full output.5. Play/Pause: This button toggles between playing the selected music output and a temporary pause state.6. Previous and Next: This pair of arrow buttons is used to cycle forward and backward between tracks within a listeningselection. These buttons are also used as shortcuts to the first and last menu selection in menu mode.7. IR Receiver: The M3 allows for wireless IR control through its front panel IR receiver.8. OK: This button is used to select a highlighted menu or musical selection.9. Scroll: These up and down arrow buttons are used for vertical scrolling through browse lists and menu items. |
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