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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 could fit a IR range reducer to your Beo4 as they do in B&O dealerships
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Graham, If you used the LCS9000 with MCL then you had the clock problem, but with software version 1.1 and using Masterlink the clock was displayed. If you recall when the LCS9000 first came out and I had one of the very first, it had a black plug over the Masterlink socket and was sold as a MCL compatible unit only. In all cases I tend to suggest upgrading
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No, it is not with all versions of software. Version 1.0 of the Beolab 3500 had several problems with many functions not translated onto the Masterlink. Version 1.1 saw some improvements, but it was not until version 2.0 did it really become a totally compatible product.
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Alessandro, What you have here is the safety circuit being enabled to protect the TV. This happens on these sets when one of the following occurs:- One of the power supply voltages is missing, over voltage or overloaded. A bus error has occurred with data between the various IC's There is an error in the EEPROM A B&O engineer can put the TV
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Provided the clock has been setup it should supply it to the slave devices on a polling basis. I suggest, as a next step you power down both the Beosound 4 and the Beolab 3500 for a couple of minutes and then power them up again and the Masterlink will go through its power up handshaking protocol which includes setting the clock.
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Silly question, but I must ask it, you did setup the time and date on the Beosound 4 ?
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As has already been stated there is different types of PAL. The UK has PAL I and most of western Europe is PAL B/G Also the audio sub-carrier frequency is different from country to country. The UK uses 6.0 Mhz and quite a few others use 5.5 Mhz Having said all that except for Secam most modern B&O kit can be switched to the correct version via the
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If for no other reason, it could be good for spares should your unit fail in the future.
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If you know you need a new line output transformer, then I am assuming you have the circuit diagram. You will note on the circuit diagram that the transformer (T1) and TR33 and IC4 are all on PCB4 and the whole PCB would normally be replaced if the transformer was at fault. The reason is that when there is a transformer short circuit, the driver transistor
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Well, this is a great opportunity, but as Lee and others have said I believe the questions should be kept to future business strategy and any technical questions put in very general terms and at a high level, he is the CEO, not the product designer. If I was to come up with one question which is both important to customers and B&O it would relate
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