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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Christian, Based on your subsequent information I think you need to get your dealer to come and look at the Beovision 6 for you because there does appear to be a fault with your unit.
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Christian, Yes it is a Mark II version which was produced until Sept 2006 and was the last version. The reason I asked is because I am aware that on the Mark I there were some problems with some of the LCD screens. Are the bands down the screen across the whole screen or just a part of it ?
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Compostela, A very warm welcome to Beoworld. I am not sure why your dealer is having problems sourcing this module as the Dolby Digital module type 4003 (PCB32) is the same as the one used in the AVANT and is normally available up to 10 years after last production units were shipped.
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Christian, I think we first need to be sure that you really do have a Mark II Beovision 6. Can you please confirm the 4 digit "Type" number found on teh label at the back.
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Was the previous version you had installed and working version 4.81 ? if not which version did you previously have installed and working ? Do you have Windows XP Service Pack 3 installed on your PC ?
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Thank you for raising this subject Andy. It is to the benefit of us all to keep clearing out un-wanted PM's
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Based on your feedback, I have been doing a little deeper research into the problem and I am surprised with the results I have concluded. In the latest version of the Beoport software when you register for the first time it uses a file called " BeoPortalRegistration.dll " which contacts the B&O server at http://beoportal.bang-olufsen.dk
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I guess you edited your most recent posting because the e-mail I received has 3 more lines than your posting. In answer to your question missing from the posting about Table 3.91 North Europe 4.0. The short answer is "yes"
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I have added an entry for you, clearly an oversight, apologies..
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The Set-top Box Controller (STB-C) information was replaced by PUC/IR-Table Generator information. The STB-C Set-Top Box Controller was given a new name of Peripheral Unit Controller (PUC) to reflect the fact that products other than standard STB's were able to be controlled and the PUC can be updated from a PC loaded with the B&O software via