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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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David, The following issues were fixed by version 2.2:- If a two-way CTV for example a 39XX and a one-way audio master like the Beomaster 5500 are placed in the central room, the MCL2AV is unable to detect the connection to a one-way audiomaster. This results in the following issues:- Wrong volume level and wrong display read-out in x-tra active speaker
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For the Humax HD-FOX T2 you can use the Humax CI8100 PVR which is totally compatible.
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Marc kindly arranged to capture the REG1 and REG2 codes with his IRtrans module and sent them to me. I can confirm that I have converted then with the following results:- REG1 has a HEX command code of 58 which is also used for the "Panel Off" command REG2 has a HEX command code of FC The Beo4/5/6 IR protocol has the capacity for 255 commands
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Whilst, the LC2 was constructed and marketed by B&O as an "in cable" device, it can be wall mounted as shown.
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[quote user="Chris"]Does anyone know the function of the IRtrans Translator? When would it be used? It is B+O 455mhz compatible[/quote] The IRtrans is compatible with the B&O 455 Khz (not Mega Hz) carrier frequency and several members use this product.
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The short answer is "YES" The long answer is that there are several products on the market which can achieve your objective. The Product you will see most often quoted is Lintronics HERE who are also an offical B&O business partner. Other products such as IRtrans apparently work well, but I have never had a need to use this product, but
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Peter, I am very pleased that you found the problem, and as the powering down did not fix the problem, your find would have been the next step. Generally speaking Masterlink issues are nearly always down to cabling or plug connections.
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You don't say what software revision your Beovision 7-40 is currently, but the most recent update which was release in April 2011 provides the following fixes:- Blu-ray playability (Corrections introduced for Blu-ray player) Cannot play “Inglorious Basterds” Cannot play "OSS 177" Cannot play Robin Hood Blu-ray when Ethernet
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The Beo4 can ONLY send B&O IR Signals and therefore cannot control DIRECTlY third party products without a TV with a PUC in it. The PUC converts received B&O commands intended for a defined STB into the IR signals required for that box. The Beo5 and Beo6 CAN control DIRECTLY (i.e. without using a PUC) 99% of 3rd party products when an associated
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There were originally two types of Masterlink cable, but today and for some time now, it is just the thinker version.
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