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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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You have the classic fault symptom, but it can be caused by many different problems. The TV has a safety circuit which in those days was called a "Crowbar" which shutdown the power supply. Many things can trigger this circuit and include the following:- Power Supply over voltage on one of the lines. To much current being drawn from the power
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Beolab, Perhaps you could provide a translation for the rest of us. It is clear that the product manager likes to use a electric screw driver to remove the back panel to show the inside, but what is he actually telling us...
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I agree with the others who have provided feedback. Clearly, the Beocentre 6 is out of the question on price alone. Many B&O dealers use the Beovision 6-22 for their own PC needs, but I would not..
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I think you will find that the "N" means it has Nicam but to be sure look at the 4 digit "Type" number on each TV
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You can get full details of the product HERE
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You can change channels on Satellite for any STB. The bottomline is if you can do something, anything with a Beo4, then you can do it with the Beo5 if correctly programmed. If you need to do several key strokes on the Beo4 to achieve an action, that same command can be done with one button click on the Beo5
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You can review pictures of the Beo5 Service Counters HERE
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Santiago, The most recent software version for the Beo5 is 1.20a and next time you get your Beo5 configuration updated at your dealer, their configuration tool will also update the processor software running in the Beo5. Your dealer is quite correct about the counters, it is easier to list the things it does not count. There is five pages of counters
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Andy, You could always add a "MUTE" button on the screen for each product
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Well, you have all made my Monday morning with your very nice comments and I am pleased to assist all Beoworld members in any way I can. I consume technical information in large volumes from many sources and take pride in being able resolve complex technical problems often without technical manuals and often by reverse engineering the product to a level
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