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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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A Very Warm welcome to Beoworld and your first posting. Exactly what did you want to know about Home Automation and Projectors for the Beovision 7 ?
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There is indeed.. You can download the help file HERE
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[quote user="DrDimitris"] Still have problems here. Neither emptying cache nor resetting safari worked for me. Still no email comes from the system. I remember all previous years it was much easier..... [/quote] Your renewal date is not until June, hence why you have not received an e-mail yet..
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Martin, Besides the very large number of software updates which effected both versions and the introduction of "Adaptive Sound Technology", the only core changes provided by the mark 2 I can note from reviewing the spec are:- Formats provide 24 pictures per second FHD 1920 x 1080p There are two system module outputs now with the addition of
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The chipsets are split into 4 regions of Europe and the chipset for western Europe is shown below West Europe 4.11 1. HUMAX Cl-51 OOC 2. Humax IRHD-5000C 3. Humax IR-FOX C 4. Humax IPVR 9200C 5. HUMAX PVR 9200T 6. HUMAX HDCI-2000 7. Philips DCR 1211/18 8. Philips DSR7005 9. Philips DCR 7101/03 10. Philips DSR7121/22 11. TF4000PVR 12. T.FIELD 771 OHDPVR
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You can see HERE what is included in the Mark 1 to Mark 2 upgrade kit
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[quote user="Kokomo"]On the subject of the STB-C, I had mine installed in my Beovision 3 by a dealer. If at some time in the future I want to update it, does the chip plug in or is some soldering required? Is it a DIY job?[/quote] As shown in the picture, this is a plug in chip.. Provided you use the normal "Static" protection with
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This is what a Mark 2 Beocom 6000 handset dial looks like
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This is what a Mark 1 handset dial looks like
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The Mark 1 handset does not have a socket for a headset