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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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Lee, Good idea, may I suggest you send your e-mail to futurenet.co.uk because they cover a very large number of magazines. The one I read quite a lot is T3 (Tomorrows Technology Today), the editor is michael.brook@futurenet.co.uk it is published in all major countries of the world. You will find a complete list of all the futurenet magazines HERE
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Whilst I have never tried to connect another manufacturers DECT phone to a B&O basestation, I would be surprised if it would work because the DECT/GAP standard is really a protocol definition and not a compatibility standard, in other words for example you define an area and size for the device address, but you don't define the format of the
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Cozza, Whilst you are 100% correct that his unit needs software verion 2.5 If the handset has a lower software version (1.50), the display will show: Line 1: Software update Line 2: needed So, that is why I was not focused on the software version, yes it does need to be at 2.5, but in my view there is something else causing the problem. Clearly we should
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Well, I certainly fell squarely into that one, so let me answer the question after doing a small bit of research. Word History : OK is a quintessentially American term that has spread from English to many other languages. Its origin was the subject of scholarly debate for many years until Allen Walker Read showed that OK is based on a joke of sorts
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I actually try and not to use acronyms when posting, because there is nothing worst than receiving good help, but not fully understanding it because the reader does know what an acronyms is, or has to look it up. It only takes a few seconds to write the word in full, OK if you need to keep using that word, just write it in full once.
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Well, I would not rule out the phone line just because the Mark I works and the Mark II does not. The reason for saying this, is that the Mark II has CLI features not found in the Mark I and therefore problems can occur if you have a marginal line voltage. The way to quickly check this is to take the BeoCom 6000 base and handset to a friends house and
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avus17 If your filename has spaces in it, then remove them and try again
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Lintronic is at http://www.lintronic.dk/
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These speakers were made as wall mounted panel speakers and I thought they came (when new) with the wall mounting parts.
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Mikael, Thinking more about the problem you highlighted, it sounds that you are missing the power on the datalink cable. I suggest you start by checking the output from the BM7000
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