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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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If you do not have access to a least one Beocom 6000 which is registered to the base, then the only action you have available is to have a B&O dealer connect a Service Jig to the base and reset it using the B&O software tool.
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A very warm welcome to Beoworld. The firmware in the Beocom 6000 and its base can be uploaded from a PC using a special service jig and B&O software in a PC. Not all B&O dealers have the facility themselves and would often send it to a B&O service centre for software upgrades etc. Below is a picture of a Beocom 6000 handset service jig
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Let me explain in much greater detail. We have established that your Pioneer screen uses NEC protocol and that the carrier frequency used is 40 Khz and the commands in the file you sent to me from Pioneer are for your screen. I said what about the product address ? With the NEC protocol, the product address can be in one of two forms, standard addressing
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Whilst the command for toggle on/off may be AA1C there is also 128 possible product addresses from 0 to 127, so you can have the right command code, but not the correct address. In the file you sent me there was no product address.
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Guy, I am sorry you are having problems downloading the Beocentre 9000 user manual, however I download it and opened it without problems. Nevertheless, I have taken the downloaded copy and put it on another server, so try and download it again from HERE
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[quote user="eljefe"] I am however pretty sure that the codes I sent you are correct. I got an excel file from Pioneer in denmark with the ir commands as I wrote in my previous post and matched these with the codes online. Isn't this ok to do? Further, does it have to be a lintronic box? Can it not be a philips learning remote? [/quote
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The best course of action is to get a IR capture product or a Lintronic box then you know for sure you have the correct infra-red codes. After reading further about Pioneers codes its clear they change the codes for almost every product by giving it a different address code, so finding someone with a Pioneer TV almost certainly will not provide you
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[quote user="eljefe"] Could I maybe persuade you to make an xml file with a couple of codes(like turn on/off) and then make it like you would suggest. this way I would be able to find out if it is my own fault or there is something else wrong. [/quote] You can download a test XML file HERE
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What version of Beo5 Configuration Tool are you using ?
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[quote user="jacobjust"] Hi Keith Thanks for the welcome. I have the Lintronic box and it is working quite well. But the problem with volume up and down is killing me. I want smooth volume changing and would rather be using the BEO5 itself. Are there any manual for the XML generator or can i use the Lintronic files as provided in earlier post
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