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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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Moorsight, Provided you use type 4053 which has a frequency range of 87 to 860 Mhz for transmission and 5 to 65 Mhz for use as a return path you will not have any problems with Sky. You connect the RF (LINK) output as described and shown in the diagrams in this thread. Remember you are NOT taking the RF signal from the Sky STB, you are feeding it from
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Tom, I agree with Peter you need a converter which has an output of at least 140 watts for the AVANT to have any chance of working correctly. I can confirm that your model is intended for the Eastern European market. It will work on 60 Hz and the only issue you may have is your ability to play US region DVD's.
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Let me add my congratulations Lee -- I think you did a fantasic job for BeoWorld You say "Well done to Everybody" but if you and others had not taken the steps you did, there would be no Beoworld. So, thanks again Lee for all you work..
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Welcome to Beoworld olegbang. Yes, this is a problem I have seen before when the powerlink socket is used on the passive amplifier, its a wiring fault on the powerlink socket where if my memory serves me correct pins 1 and 4 are reversed which are yellow and grey I think, but I will need to check the colours as my memory is not what it was in my younger
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The Lutron Grafik unit itself does not actually have to be in the same room as the lights it controls provided it is connected to a wall station in the room via a 4 core low voltage. Below is a UK style Lutron wall station which fits directly into a standard UK switch box. The wall units is available in US and European standard as well. So it is possible
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Well Lee, this is a fantastic review and very comprehensive, One person in the thread did ask if it had HSDPA and the answer is Yes HSDPA 2100 as per your technical Spec on the first post. An important question for me is sync'ing with Outlook which I am sure it will, but I don't think I saw any comments in that area. Like most people these days
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As Joe has said you can get them from your B&O dealer because of the agreement between the two company's in support of the BeoLiving product. If for any reason your US dealer is not willing or able to sell you a Lutron controller, then I would call the Lutron in the US on 1-800 523 9466 or (610) 282 3800
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The Beo4 was born from the principle of ease of use and ONE button for each source. As time went on the "LIST" button became needed much more often, yet the main sources such as DTV, CD and Radio are still available with one button push, even if other commands need several button pushes. Along comes the Beo5 and from "ZONES" which
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Below are the pictures Mark wanted to post about the light control. Unfortunately his hand was shaking a little when he took the picture!!!
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Mark, E-mail (not PM) the picture to me and I will post it for you.
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