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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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Have a great trip to Berlin Lee, we are all looking forward to your feedback on your return....
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All Beocentre 1's came with the actual Masterlink socket and if the module was not installed, then a black plastic plug was put into the Masterlink socket to hide it. In other words, if your Beocentre 1 had a black plug in the Masterlink socket which you had to remove, then it does NOT have the module installed.
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Jazz, I guess you are talking about the following available from B&O:-
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When the dealer arrives with his laptop it will include a very large number of TV & Radio station icons, but there will be many he will not have particularly local radio stations you may listen too. I suggest you capture all the local Radio stations you use with a typical pixel size of 80 x 44 and in BMP format. An example is I have a Radio station
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There are several different Masterlink junction boxes available from B&O and others. Below is three examples of junction boxes for wired or plugged connections
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Mark, As Graham said the MX4002 is a later product than the MX4000 The MX4002 has Masterlink meaning it is compatible (i.e. the same as Masterlink today) on current B&O products. Because it is a link product there was no requirement for such extras as a satellite module actually in the TV itself. If you wanted to view satellite on your MX4002 you
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I have to agree with other responses, whilst the Beolab 3500 is a very good product, the Beolab 4000's would be much more suitable for your requirement.
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If I correctly understand you problem, you Had a fully working Beovision 1 Link without the Masterlink connected to anything The timer had worked correctly for a long time You switched off the mains power for a time and on switching on again everything worked correctly EXCEPT the timer You subsequently re-entered the timings etc, but it still does not
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Mark, I think Beomaster really answered your first question, but I will state it in a different way:- The MX4000 can have an Beosat LM fitted and that is the only option as far as I am aware. The Beosat LM is for analogue reception. The MX4000 has datalink and the MX4002 has Masterlink
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If you find you do need a few more, the Beo5 memory can hold a maximum of 100 logos, 100 icons and supports 24 zones. Whilst it can support 24 zones, the Masterlink can only support 16 devices (products), so clearly this is for future expansion.
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