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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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Peter, A warm welcome to Beoworld. The Beovision LE 6000 was originally sold with a Beolink 1000 remote. I notice that there are quite a few for sale on Ebay at present.
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Well, I will give you a reply. I am also in this position and the only person who changes our CD's on teh Beosound 9000 is my wife, because she says " I have not given her a training course yet " on N.Music... Also, I am at my PC quite a lot as well...
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What type of phone connector does it have at the end of the cable, just wires or a plug ? If it is a plug, what type of plug ?
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I am very surprised that the phone does not have any stickers if you brought it in the UK. The UK type number for a Beocom 2000 is 6967 There was a Beocom 2000 HST which was only sold in Northern Europe. I would take it back to your dealer as it is not working.
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Je pense que vous le trouverez commanderez le stand
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I think it is timed by the microprocessor and based on what you have said and tested it seems that the microprocessor is not receiving pulses back with the movement, so when it times out, it stops. I think you are going to need to look at the position sensor first.
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If it is getting warm, then it is drawing more than the average amount of power from the battery. I would take it to a B&O dealer for investigation..
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I talked about "Impedance Mismatch" previously in other threads, but I thought I should explain exactly what it means. I was surprised that no one asked me, so either everyone knows the answer, or you thought I won't ask that question because ??? So, let me explain how this effects your aerial and RF link and why the cable and its termination
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The Beocom 6000 and the Beotalk 1100 are two seperate products. You can use each one seperately and one does not in any way rely on the other to work. If you are talking about Ebay item number 130216781132 then one picture shows the handset on a charger base, but does not talk about the PSTN. For the Beocom 6000 to work it needs either a base with intergrated
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I forgot to welcome you to Beoworld, The symptom you get means its working correctly. In my initial response to you I must have had a "Brain Block" because I told you something which was incorrect and I have now edited the posting to reflect what it should say..
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