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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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Santiago, Once you have upgraded the firmware to 1.30a, there is no way to go backwards to the old firmware 1.23a
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Peter, You can purchase an upgrade kit part number 3455103 which consists of a new board and display, new front panel and two connecting pieces. Most dealers do not know about these kits, hence why you will need the part number. In fact everything you can see below is in the kit plus an speaker not shown:- You will also need a tool to open the unit
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It may solve your problem, the new version was released to dealers 2 days ago so most of them have not had a chance to test all the functions. One major issue is that all the previous created logo templates will no longer work because several variables have been changed. I am currently changing the downloadable logo templates to reflect the new version
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To update the STB-C in the AVANT or any other Beovision which does not use flash updates (meaning updates via PC) you need to remove the STB-C and replace the plug-in chip as shown in the picture below
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Yes, these updates are for the AVANT as well..
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Peter, Firstly, a very warm welcome to Beoworld.. As your three Mark I Beocom 6000 are working correctly, then there is little benefit from a general user viewpoint unless you wish to use the hands free option. There is in fact three (3) versions of the Beocom 6000:- A Mark I version An updated Mark I version which provides all the functions of the
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Arne, Having reviewed the service manual, I would say what you have is complete. I think the first thing to check is if you have +5 volts on the main board. Look at page 1-6 diagram 4 and check the +5 volts
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Tony, The diagrams below should help, they show the reverse side of the Beolink 1000 which were all had different designs
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The dealer can fix this problem by removing the case and connecting a "Service Jig" to the phone which has three (3) connections which connect to pads on the printed circuit board. These three signals are Ground, transmit and receive and is a standard RS232 signal spec. The cable is then connected to the "Comm's" port of a PC
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In my view, B&O have never been that good when it comes to "cable management" and as you say some Beovision such as the AVANT are better than others. Ever tried connecting all the cables to a Beocentre 6 on a wall bracket and then getting the cover back on ? Almost impossible, particularly if you have FM & DAB aerial cable as well
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