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1st March February 2012
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How do you switch autodetect off - can't find anywhere in the menus - the Configuration menu is blank.
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Slightly off topic (sorry), but I use these: http://www.keene.co.uk/electronic/keene-electronics/keene-wired-eye-ir-to-rf-controller/KWE.html Removes the need for the IR blaster on the front of the Sky box - and extremely reliable.
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The sentence (in weeks) should be equal to the retail cost of the plasma (plus VAT and shipping) divided by their weekly benefit cheque - should keep the little cnuts off the streets for a few years. If they have taken more than one, they can have 5% discount off the total bill
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Be careful. The DAB-socket may not work with a non-DAB head. See the writeup in the main product sections: " Note: To have the DAB module fitted to your BeoCenter 2 is essential that both the Socket Unit and Master unit are the latest versions. Mixing existing stock of Master Units (pre-serial number 18139286) and DAB Socket Units (part number
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Chris, Link is incomplete.
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Yes, that would work.... Not sure if it is worth the bother though!
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I have one of each of these things and I was wondering whether this would work - my house is all ML now, but when I used by Beosystem 2500, I needed initially the MCL-2P to connect it to speakers - then the Beolink Converter to connect the 2500 into a ML network. These two things though, could they be used together instead of a Beolink Passive so that
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You're right! The test I did failed to start up on the Wireless connected Overture - but the repeating timer kicked in and worked this morning. I suspect that there was some 'settling in' time needed by the ML system.
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I'm using a couple of Beolink Wireless 1's as ML-bridges and they work fine (once programmed to the same software release 2.1E (I think)) - but the TIMER function from the main system doesn't seem to work - I think that this is because the BW1s go to sleep and the transmitter misses the TIMER signal from the main system.... maybe...
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Got it - LINK then RADIO etc. did it.