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Zie hier voor een demo/uitleg over laser TV http://www.coherent.com/flash/Laser_TV_KRON/
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Strange. Why are the component connections included in the upgrade then?
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Keith, is it also possible (if you have the HD module fitted) to recieve the HD signal through the component connectors? (3 of them I believe for the picture)
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Ik dacht dat er ook stby-killers waren die het apparaat uitschakelen als het stroomverbruik onder een bepaald niveau daalt. Dan zou het dus ook werken met B&O
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a2bur, how do strip of the finish? Do you end up with the same finish as a 4500 panel?
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It used to recieve information from the 4500 through the MX3500. It's set for one-way on video and two-way for audio. Cozza; Is it easy replace the leaking capacitors?
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I did put in new ones, but they were very cheap Ikea batteries. I'll try a decent batch tonight.
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It does not work with the 4500 in the main room because it is set to option 0 because it's connected to my BV6 through a T1611. In my link room my BL7000 does work. If i take my BL5000 to my other link room were I have a MCL2A it has the same problem. Whenever I press status I just get No Contact. I seems like the problem is with the remote itself
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I have a MX3500 which is connected to a MCL2AV which in turn is connect to my 4500 system and a BV6 (main room). At this moment my BL5000 remote, which I use in the link room is set up for 2 way on audio and one way on video (otherwise I cannot use the DVD-1 form the main room),somehow is unable to recieve information back from the MX3500. I just says
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BarryAndrew, you have the same set a I have. You require an upgrade to recieve HD. I have been told that this is a new processor board with component connectors. I was also not happy to find out the BV6 was not HD ready as official documentation from B&O said at the time I bought mine that it would be (see below) as would most B&O tv's from