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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 Microprocessor (PCB3) must have version 3.0 and powerlink to work with with wireless correctly. That is why B&O produced a new version of the Beolab 3500.
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Richard, Sorry for the delay in responding to your question. The Beo1 was sold with some versions of the Beocentre 1 and Beovision 1 Your Beovision LS Type 865X was sold with a Beo4. You can look at the "Remote Control" type in the Service Menu by:- Press MENU to get yourself into the Beovision MENU Press 0 0 GO which then takes you to the
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Constantine, I would purchase them from a B&O dealer mainly because when you buy them second hand they nearly always have broken or missing plastic lock. These little orange/red plastic pieces get broken often when they are being removed. The cost as a spare part is quite reasonable.
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Hagen, Looking further at your oscilloscope pictures gives me the feeling that what we are seeing is an un-surpressed motor or a faulty motor. The type of motor I am think of is a carbon brush motor which has no or faulty suppression. Also, given that it apparently stops at night means that it is either on a timer to switch it off or the user manually
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Hagen, This is fantastic detective work you have done, you now know what the noise type which is killing your LC2. It certainly does look as if the problem is with one of your neighbours. One easy way to get acceptance from your neighbours that they may be causing your problem, is to get each one in turn to switch their mains power off and go from there
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Perhaps something like Pouvez vous montrez-moi s'il vous plaît que télévisions ont la contribution RGB sur leur connecteur SCART
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The fundimental difference between UK PAL I and the French SECAM transmissions relates to colour and sound. In most of Europe the transmitted sound sub-carrier is 5.5 Mhz and in the UK it is 6Mhz. However as you are using a STB (Digibox) you don't need to concern yourself about that because the decoded audio is on the SCART connector. The same is
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Generally speaking you should not have a problem because they all use a unique address.
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Torben, Many years ago I had the same problem when I had to remove the VCR to upgrade the software. If I remember correctly it is important to hold the video door open while aliening the VCR in place, so the answer to your question is you did do something wrong when replacing the VCR. So, open the cassette door, carefully push the metal box into place
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I don't know the answer to your question, but my best guess is that the software upgrade has introduced the problem. I suggest you call the dealer back who did the software update.
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