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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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Do you have one of the new Beolab 3500 which has both Masterlink and powerlink sockets ? If so, is the Beocentre 6 connected to the Beolab 3500 via the Masterlink ?
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Graham, Also the Beovision 3 and the AVANT use exactly the same software
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Are you saying that the mute button etc is not functioning, if yes, then it sounds like you have a fault.
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Welcome to Beoworld, I am sorry to note that your first post on the forum is with a problem with your TV. Based on your brief overview description it sounds like your problem relates to "Field flyback blanking" circuit. Are the horizontal lines white ? When you say wavy horizontal lines, do you actually mean lines at about 10 degrees ?
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Provided your dealer programs the Beo5 to your exact requirements, then it is a fair price. The key thing to agree with your dealer before they start is when does upfront programming finish. In my view that should be when you have tested the configuration and everything is working as requested.
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Ian, When I say "changing the IR" I am talking about a hardware change.
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You say, sadly it does not work, but when you followed my instructions was there an "Unknown Device" ? Normally, the driver would be installed as part of the normal installation process automatically, however I have seen several situations where this does not occur, so lets get back to the questions:- When you followed my instructions was
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Ian, I am surprised that your Reading Dealer did not have a Beovision with a DVB-T installed in it, what about their Newbury store which has the same owner as Reading. If no luck, then I know that Andrew in Winchester who certainly does have Beovisions with DVB-T's installed in them. For the other member with problems, just changing the "IR"
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Yes, You should connect them with a Masterlink cable.
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Ian, I tested this command on an AVANT with DVB-T, but the module is exactly the same as the one used in the Beovision 6-26. Now, this is an interesting issue because another member had a problem where a different Beo5 command did not work for him on his unit and subsequently it turn out that the fault was caused by a marginal "IR" receiver
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