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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
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1st March February 2012
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Le BV7 n'est pas "pass through" pour le signal RF. La sortie RF out du BV7 n'emmet qu'une frequence, celle de la source link qu'il envoie a la piece link. Pour pouvoir faire passer le signal venant de l'antenne vers la seconde tele, et ajouter a ce signal le signal "link" venant de la BV7, tu as besoin d'achete
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If you already have the 1614, try it. From what I know the extra features of the most recent 1611 are for the 2500, so the 1614 might work in your case. If you do not have a converter and are going to get one, get the 1611 as it is the most recent one and works in all the configurations.
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You would need the converter between a MX7000 (Datalink) and an Ouverture (Masterlink). 1611 is recommended in all cases over 1614.
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Je suppose que le sat et le hertzien arrivent par 2 cables different. Tu pourras regarder 2 chaines differentes sur le hertzien, mais pas sur le satellite. As tu 2 decodeurs satellites? Quelle est ta tele dans la piece link? Il faudra aussi que tu rajoutes un amplificateur pour le cable hertzien, il sert a fusionner le signal hertzien et celui venant
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Why did I think this thread was in French? I don't know! Ouverture is not the same as Beocenter 2500, the ouverture as Masterlink, the 2500 has datalink, so you need a converter only for the 2500. The 1611 has some extra features for the 2500, so that is the one you must use. I have it in my system and it works fine.
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Il faut utiliser le 1611 avec le BC2500.
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Thanks a lot. Worked fine of vista. BV7 "TV" has been added. Was hoping to see BM5/BS5....
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Or try using the VTAPE output of the Sky box, rather than the TV output. On the non hd version it does not send the format info on this 2nd scart.
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Affineur: I do not think that you can power up the BL3s without first powering up the BV8, but I am not an expert. If the bv8 is in option 2, try and press AV before the source.
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1. Hi, you cannot plug a pair of Beolab to a line out. It need to be a variable level, like the headphone output from your TV. However, I would recommand going through a Beosound. 2. Yes, they all have a AUX IN, so you can connect the line out (this time) from your TV to the Aux IN of your BS. Regarding 2.1 or 5.1 the answer in no... the BS are stereo
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