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1st March February 2012
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There is a little known facility on the Mark II Beocom 6000's named "Call break in". You can establish an internal conference call by "breaking in" on a call in progress, however this should only possible if you use a handset with the Beoline base. I have never tried the "break in" facility with an analogue phone on
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Assuming you have a Mark II Beocom 6000 you can have a conference call as follows:- During an external call, you can call another handset in your system to establish a conference call. If one participant hangs up, the call continues with those handsets remaining on the call. Whilst you are connected to your external caller press INT then turn the dial
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Yes it is, subject to software version etc. What version handsets do you have ? Mark I has DOT at the 9 o'clock position on the centre dial and Mark II has the word INT
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nlb, I agree with all your points. When I installed the DVB-T unit it had only software of version 1.3 which appeared to have some problems related to selecting country which is why I did not get the "RED" button options and BBCi etc. Subsequently I have updated the software to version 1.7 and it now works to the limits you have described
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Yes, a good idea, you got me on that one...
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I must have missed the September draw, was it early ?
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Interesting, you may wish to start by checking the SCART cable. Start by unpluging the SCART cable to the Sky box and see if you still have the problem with terrestrial transmissions
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Have you had any software updates or configuration changes recently i.e. leading up to the problem ?
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Is this problem occurring when using a STB only ?
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The tube is on its way out for sure, unfortunately quite a common fault on early AVANT's