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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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The LCS9000 is functionally the same as version 1 of the Beolab 3500 meaning ALL versions including the LCS9000 are one way IR
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timhanna: Keith I know you're reading this forum, tell us something :) We havent seen you around for some time now! I have been in southern Italy for a couple of weeks, but I have been around...
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Rolf, This morning I installed Beoport version 4.83 without problems I am informed that there are several issues resolved including:- When ripping of one or more tracks on a CD which fails due to media or similar, an error message is now displayed listing the number and tracks that failed. Previously there was no messages or feedback to the user, so
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I would suggest as a first step you de-install your current Beoport software and download version 3.83 from the B&O web site and install it as it resolves many issues. The update can be found under 'Software downloads' on the Bang & Olufsen homepage HERE If you still have a problem then get back to us.
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The short answer is NO if you mean two way IR remote. The long answer is the Beolab 3500 came in two versions (well three if you include the LCS9000) The original version which had both MCL (Master Control Link) and ML (Master Link) The latest version which had powerlink sockets and can be used with the Beolink Wireless 1 and is the one sold today All
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I am pleased it is all working now. It sounds like this answer should be added to the FAQ.
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Apparently, the DVB-T for the Beovision 8 should have been available now, but it has been delayed and I am informed that no new release date has been set yet. Having said that, B&O are under considerable pressure to get it released quickly, but its better to be delayed than have a product which is not 100% working.
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The Beovision 8902 is the very first B&O TV I owned and my mother still uses it to this day. She is 84 When new, it was one of the most expensive TV's available at £850 and the first B&O TV which provided stereo sound. Today, there is no real market for them, but I still have the original user and Service manual for it.
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Preben, I am sorry to hear that your dealer was not able to help you.. The standard cable from the IR receiver as shown below uses five (5) of the seven (7) pins The wiring is as follows:- Pin 1 Yellow SCL Pin 2 Brown Ground Pin 3 Not Used Pin 4 Grey SDA Pin 5 Not Used Pin 6 White +5 Volts Pin 7 Green IR Receive The diagram shows the connections looking
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Well Andrew, it looks as if you are going to be a happy person today after Jason's work..
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