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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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[quote user="Blackrix"] Maybe you can try to reprogram the lightprograms 1-5, it could be that for program 1-5 the LC2 is programmed to switch off in one way or the other. [/quote] Will certainly give that a go. Thanks. In the absence of any success I may just have to accept that something in the internal electronics has caused this to happen
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[quote user="1983beo"]Do you have bought a plasma screen recently? That could also be the problem [/quote] No, but thanks for the suggestion - appreciated.
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[quote user="psand"] Sounds extremely weird. If it reacts at all, it should react to all commands. Are you sure the problem is not with your Beo4? Or in your programming of the LC2? Otherwise, try disconnecting the LC2 from mains, and wait a while - then reconnect. This should reboot the microprocessor in the LC2. [/quote] Thanks for that
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One of my LC2s has stopped responding to beo4 buttons 1-5, but still operates with buttons 6-9. Dome touch on/off and dimmming work fine, so other than the obvious conclusion that there's an unrepairable fault with the unit, does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks
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People in Australia are devoting rooms to 'home cinema', even constructing special rooms in their McMansions Really? This may come as a surprise to you Jonathan but those who can afford such things have been installing them in their homes since the beginning of the 20th century! Hollywood stars of the silent movies had cinema rooms built into
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I just don't understand it. . I want my television to be a break from reality, not so real that it puts me back in the action. I enjoy the feeling of being on the couch and the TV being a 'break' from reality. . . Agree with you to a large extent, but if your needs were reflected by many other consumers we wouldn't have the huge domestic
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When 3D tvs began to emerge from other manufacturers and threads appeared on this forum asking when/if B&O would enter the market, there were many posts basically rubbishing the future of 3D. Of course they may, in the long term, be correct but I notice in the case of this particular thread announcing the arrival of B&O to 3D set production
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I'm no electrical engineer, but living as I do in Spain and having been used to the 'normal' 3 pin UK plug, it still amazes me that the 2 pins on the mains plugs of my electrical equipment can plugged in in 2 different ways! One way, then turned 180 degrees and plugged in again irrespective it seems of postive/neutral considerations. Those
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Not that thick! I meant the dB figures! dB stands for decibels. Come on Peter - buck up!
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Forgive me for being thick, but what do the figures for DSOTM mean Dark Side of The Moon! The album's title.
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