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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 3000 will integrate much better with any recent TV. Any will function fully with the Beo4. You can programme the timer using the local controls. No need for a 2 way remote. You will also get an extra Audio AUX In, as it is not taken by the converter. You can connect an iPod or an Airport Express for example. If you're gonna get a Beosound 3000,
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The Beolink converter needs both the Aux and the Powerlink. You then connect all speakers on the TV. You can connect you iPod to the TV, if you have a free Scart or Camcorder entry. If you do not want to connect all the speakers to the TV you do not need the Powerlink cable between the BC2300 and the Beolink converter.
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On the Beocenter 2500, which is similar, the timer can only be programmed via a 2 way remote. If you have a recent Beovision then, the Beovision can be used to start the radio or CD at a certain time. p.
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Yes Keith, the Amp merges the signal from the TV and the signal from the roof. But in this case, on an Avant, the signal is merged inside the TV as well. Isn't it going to create a conflict when the Amp merges a signal that contains already all the channels with another signal that contains all the channels as well, plus the link signal. Jonathan: I
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Keith, Can you explain how an amplifier can be used in a setup where the TV passes the signal through. I am particularly interested as I am going to configure a friend similar setup in a few weeks.
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Keith, Does the more recent AVANT DVD passes the RF signal through, or is it like the BV7 where you need an amplifier that merges all the signals together?
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If you become a member, you can download from this site a program for your PC (Windows only). It is made by B&O. You enter your configuration and it tells you exactly how to connect them and to configure them. It is called the PCG and is available here: http://www.beoworld.org/manuals_view.asp?pid=1238 (subscriber only)
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1. I am not sure about this one. The DVD Recorder, or from B&O (DVD2) is not compatible with the Avant with integrated V.Tape. 2. You just need a RF splitter. They are easily available. 3. Yes the signal is FM and mono. Do not worry, the higher quality stereo audio signal is transmitted by the ML cable. If you press DVD from a link room, you'll get
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3 Avant!!! Have you got a fetish? Only one of the TV can distribute its sources to other TVs. You need to connect the sources you want to distribute to one TV, and change its option to V.OPT 2. On the other TV, you can connect sources, but they will only be accessible to that TV. The other TV need to be in option V.OPT 6. The Antenna cable needs to
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Some Beovision also have a Camera connection which can be used to connect external equipment.
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