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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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This shows a screen where you select the type of handset in the Beocom Service Tool.
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This shows the wiring of the power supply and the phone line coming in, with the output going to the Beo6000 base.
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The picture shows the two holes in a Mark 1 Beocom 6000 which the Service jig fits into. The Mark 2 handset has a triangle shaped hole
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This is a picture of the power supply used with the Beocom 6000
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This jig fits on the back of the Beocom 6000 handset to allow the update of the handset software. It carries RS232 level signals
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This picture shows the difference between a Mark 1 and Mark 2 base connections
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This is the connector block which brings the power supply and phone line together and sends it to the Beocom 6000 base
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These Service jigs are used to fit onto the phone to upgrade the handset software from a PC
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Any Mark 1 Beocom 6000 can be upgraded to a Mark 2 version with a kit available from B&O. This picture shows everything which is included in the kit.
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Hampus, A Very Warm welcome to Beoworld.. The STB-C unit is a small box with the circuit board inside as shown below.. It is fixed on the reverse side of the rear PCB.