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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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1st March February 2012
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I have an MCP9000 and was hoping to use it with a Beovision3 however I can not get it to work. Is there any way to test the unit without connecting it to the TV. The unit powers up the doors open the lights come on and the CD clamp opens and closes but the only other button that appear to work is the light button which when pressed displays light, if
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Do you have the glass panels and plastic surrounds Thanks stuart
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Off to the skip on Saturday Stuart
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I have 4 BeoCord VX5000 VHS VCRs One is in excellent condition in its original box, the other 3 are complete but have front flaps etc missing. As far as I know none of them are working, it was my intension to make a couple of good ones but I don’t have the time so they have to go. The are free if you want to collect them from Strathaven near Glasgow
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Yes it is controlled via the PUC and I am using the original Humax remote which works fine Stuart
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I have a Beovision 8-40 and Humax STB. The Beo5 was supplied programmed to control the Humax, my problem is that it is unusable slow often taking 5s+ to respond to commands, is this normal Stuart
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Does anyone know what the correct size of the loading belt for the CD50 is Thanks Stuart
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Can anyone assist me with restoring my Beocenter 9000. I removed the glass panels to re-fix the plastic surrounds and I have lost some of the plastic pieces. I am looking for the left hand end for the top panel, a right hand end and the 2 long pieces in the middle and also a couple of the metal captive nuts Thanks Stuart
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I have not checked the AM side as I do not have a suitable aerial. I have swaped boards with a working 5000 and the fault is with the large top PCB. I have measured the tuning voltage and this increases as expexted and the frequency display covers the whole band but with both the faulty boards there is nothing received above about 92MHz Stuart