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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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Dimitris, I did not go as far as listing them all, just the ones of interest, but the following is a list of Beovision 7 type numbers:- Beovision 7-32 Type # 9310 to 9320 Beovision 7-32 Mark II Type # 9321 to 9329 Beovision 7-32 Mark III Type # 9331 to 9339 Beovision 7-40 Type # 9351 to 9359 Beovision 7-40 Mark II Type # 9361 to 9369 So, your Beovision
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David, I have sent you a PM, but it has ended up in the moderators account, so I guess you will see it later this evening.
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Tony, I can confirm that your phone has a fault RF chip.
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Steve, What you describe is not that uncommon and is all a matter of timing. There is no need to update the base, but I would consider updating the handsets to Mark II versions which gives extra functionality particularly related to CLI (Caller Line Indentification) There is no offical kit but the parts would cost about £45 per phone. You can
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David, The manual says clearly that the Type # 4067 motorised stand is for use with Beovision 3 type numbers 881X ONLY, so yours apparently cannot use it. I have a drawing of the two stand types of base and they are certainly different, why you need two different motorised bases I am not sure. The only point I will make is that the 4067 is called a
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Steve, You are in an unfortunate situation because you only have one handset and the base almost certainly thinks you have 6 handsets registered and when you reset the handset it does not de-register the phone from the base, so when you came to try and register the handset again it will not let you because you will have exceeded the number of handsets
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This is the best picture I can find
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David, You can purchase a motorised base Type # 4067 for a BeoVision 3-32 which have Type numbers of 881X There is also a motorised stand type number 4066
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Steve, First let me say that I don't think you need to reset the base. The error you are getting asking for the pin code is actually a software error in the Mark I version. The base does have a default pincode of 0000 as you stated, but in this situation it is asking for it and giving an error almost certainly because the base thinks you are trying
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Given, you are located in Denmark and its capital, I would have thought you were better placed than most to get a translation of this article
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