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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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In answer to your various questions:- The Beolab 3000/4500/5000 speakers will work with the BeoSound 3200 The 10 character matrix LED display on the Beolab 3000/4500/5000 will NOT display the clock, they will ONLY display volume with a number, source such as Radio and Track I suggest you purchase a clock next to your bed or a clock which projects onto
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Heras, Taking into account everything you have said and the instructions you have followed from Graham, it looks to me that the "Loudspeaker Relay" signal on pin 4 of the Powerlink cable is not true meaning the speakers will be muted. The Powerlink cable wiring diagram is below The powerlink "Loudspeaker Relay" signal could be not
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The most common failure of the Beo4 wall bracket is the small piece of plastic at the bottom which supports the Beo4 when it is in the holder. If you drop the Beo4 into the holder rather than place it, then this piece of plastic tends to break off.
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Based on your "Problem Statement" no one will be able to advise you what part to replace, more information is required. When you say " My MX3000" has shut down totally " do you mean no standby as well ? If the TV appears totally dead including not in standby, then the problem will most likely be:- The protection circuit cut
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Jeff, Surely your dealer 4 hours away can put it in the post (mail), its light and cheap to send
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Well, that's positive.. What type of Powerlink cables are you using, are they:- Standard B&O fully wired type ? Your homemade cables ? How long are the cables ? Are they daisy chained from one speaker to the other.
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Scott, I can never understand why some people pay more than the new price on Ebay. The Beo4 wall bracket is a classic example. The Beo4 Type 2067 wall bracket part number 1206766 is freely available at your dealer and quite cheap.
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If that is the case:- Do you have an MCL connections ? Do you have an earth connection to the socket above the phono socket ? Have you connected a couple of passive speakers to the passive output and disconnected the penta's to see if the data signal on the powerlink cables could be transmitting the IR in the form of crosstalk ? Based on your feedback
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As B&O are going down the ethernet route which in my view they should have done years ago, then it is unlikely to be directly backward compatible i.e. using existing ML cable. What they are likely to do is produce a ML to ethernet converter.
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Chico, Your problem is certainly NOT interference with wireless networks as your B&O dealer had suggested. The software in North American Beocom 6000's is quite different from European versions and the suggestion by Lagom may wellfix your problem.
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