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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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Magnus, When you switch them back on in the morning, how long does it take for the problem to start again ?
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You can have the phonebook etc set to either personal or common with common being the default. It seems to me that you have at least one of them set to personal. If you have a mark II handset the press OK and turn the dial to SETTINGS then press OK Now turn the dial to HANDSET and press OK Now turn the dial to COMMON and press OK Changing a handset
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Richard, Due to a small bug in the software, you will have to delete the CIFFERs and then add them again with the delay after the first and second CIFFER
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Richard, You do not say so, but as you use the word CIFFER numbers and logos you are talking about using the Beo5 and of course you are in the Beo5 forum. The problem is almost certainly caused by the fact that the dealer/you did not put a delay into the command string, hence why it misses the centre number. add a 200ms delay after the first and second
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When you are talking about " put AVANT into Record Lock " are you talking about Record Lock for VCR or Record Lock which with some STB's appear in the Menu on the left hand side of the screen when you press Menu on the Beo4 ?
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Fc, If it turns out to be the WiFi then there is many possible solutions. First you should note that WiFi in Europe has 13 channels and in the US 11 channels, so you would start by changing the channel number the router uses. This is done by going into the Admin account on the router using a web browser. Once we have found out that actual cause of the
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Fc, It is clear to me from your comments that your problem is caused by co-frequency interference or you are living in a " Faraday Cage " which will normally dramatically reduce the signal range. Whatever the interference is or if you are living in a Faraday Cage, it effectively acts as a signal killer. By adding repeaters all you have done
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Fc, Let start by welcoming you to Beoworld. I am surprised you need three (3) repeaters, unless there is a very large distance between base and phone. What are the distances between base and repeater and phones ? Generally speaking, the signal is normally good over distances up to 100 metres unless there is RF interference normally from things like
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Beogen, For some reason B&O decided to change the config video and audio options from MX, BV1, None, AV5, BC1, AVANT, AV9000 and AVANTUS etc to "Video-1" for all AVANT chassis and Beovision 3 "Video-2" for Beocentre/Beovision 1 and MX "Video-3 for US Beovisions "Audio-1" for Basic Audio "Audio-2" for
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Casasta, Have you looked at the FAQ on the subject HERE
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