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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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A very warm welcome to Beoworld and your first post Henrik. Your problem is caused by the fact that you do not have a "Audio Master" which supports N.Radio and N.Music If you replaced your Beocentre 2300 with for example a Mark II or III Beosound 9000 then it would work.
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The fuses are 1.6 amp and you almost certainly will not find them at B&Q or Homebase, but you will find them HERE
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Geoff, To attach a photo to each posting, when you reply at the top you will see four "tabs" clcik the "options" tab, then use the file/update button to add the picture.
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Well, something is not making sense here, so lets recap on the situation. You have three Beocom 6000's, the original works fine with any of your bases, but the two recently purchased Beocom 6000's do not register with any base. The "Type" number of the two purchased Beocom 6000's is 0188, so what is the "Type" number
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drys11: Hi Keith, I'm 100% sure it's not US versions. 4 digit numer is 0188. I'm 100% sure they are danish (which I need) Well, that's interesting because the "type" number of a Danish Mark I Beocom 6000 is 0600 Is the language of the handsets in Danish or English ? Check the software version and country type of the two Beocom
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john42: I'm having problems with my set-up too. See my earlier post from today. Not sure if these problems are related! I'll report back if I can finally get my 3rd handset registered. Cheers, John John, What Chris is noting is correct due to a software error, if you reach the maximum number of handsets registered and try and registered another
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It seems to me the best way to solve this problem is to lock the doors via the Beolink 1000 remote When the glass doors are locked it is not possible to open them by moving towards the doors, so when you close the cabinet doors they will not open. The glass doors can only be locked if your Beosound 3200 is in Standby. Press SHIFT 9 0 3 6 9 with no more
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Are you sure that you have not purchased US versions of the Beocom 6000 ? To check, remove the battery and note the 4 digit "type" number on the label.
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A very warm welcome to your first posting on Beoworld Thomas. You say you have three Beocom 6000's of which two are used, so I am assuming you have recently purchased them ? What version Beocom 6000's do you have ? A Mark I will have a DOT button at the 9'o clock position next to the dial and a Mark II will have the letters INT which do
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Geoff, In your posting you asked how the dome sensor works and the following is an overview:- The core principles of the LC2 dome sensor are based on one of Faraday's laws related to capacitance which is measured in Farads after Michael Faraday and capacitance is normally quoted in MicroFarads (10 to the minus 6) or PicoFarads (10 to the minus 12
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