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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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Is the TV in the same room as the BM 7000?
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Funny... I experienced a similar problem at a friends place last week where LC2 and LC1 where in the same room. Can you try disconnecting the LC1 completely from the mains and see how the LC2 are reacting. p.
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Have you got a STB-Controller (or PUC) on the BV3? Have you got a DVD1 or another source connected as well? If yes, then you connect the STB to the TV to the AV Scart and use the STB-C, the HDR1 to the V.TAPE scart, and the V8000 to the back of the HDR1. I include here the result of the B&O recommendation made using the PCG, for using a STB, HDR1
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PhilLondon: 4. For the lights, I would recommand you buy second hand LC2 on ebay, they are great. Or you can buy Innovus light dimmers, http://www.innovus.eu/index.php?id=72 I have not received the new Innovus RAOne smartdimmers and they work great. I have posted these notes : http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/thread/162677.aspx
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It worked absolutely fine with my MX. Are you aware of any problems with the BV3? p.
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The HDR1 worked with my much older MX7000 so there will be no problem with your BV3. The HDR1 is only incompatible with the AVANT with an integrated V.TAPE. HDR1 is seen as a VX8000 by the TV so no problem. HDR1 is a great recorder. It has a STB-C on the back, so if you don't have one on the TV you could connect a STB to the AUX scart of the HDR1
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The LC2 had the advantage over both solutions that it could be fitted on the pendant wire, vertically. Another solution that I had not mentionned is the Light-manager from JBmedia. They can be controlled from the Beo4, however not in the same way as the LC2. http://cms.jbmedia.de/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1&lang=en p.
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You may try and see if some software updates could not solve the problem... I am not an expert in that field.
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Only on the most recent B&O 4:3 TVs you can set the format. Otherwise you need to set the source to 4:3 for the whole system. p.
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OK... I have a SKY box and have no problem with it as the SKY box switches the format of the TV for me. Go to the menu of the SKY box and verify that is is on 16/9 and that it is set to send the mode through the scart. Verify that you have a fully cabled Scart cable, and that it is connected to the TV socket on the back of the sky box, not on the V
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