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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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There can be many reasons why your Beocom 2 is not registering with the Beocom 6000 base. Lets start by looking at the most likely reasons first which are:- The Beocom 6000 base has a low software revision, it needs to be at least version 1.8 with the latest being 2.6 You have got a US version of the Beocom 2 which is NOT compatible with the Beocom
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I have converted your two Pronto HEX commands and you can download the XML HERE
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Hans, I am pleased that you are getting on well with programming your Beo5, let me see if I can answer your questions:- When you have multi-digit channel numbers, quite often you need to add a delay between the digits transmitted otherwise a digit can be missed. I would use the LC2 template and modify it as needed. I don't have an LC1 but I would
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I have converted these Pronto HEX codes for you and you can download the XML file HERE These codes appear to be for a Denon product or at least they are using Denon IR protocols.
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[quote user="malcolm welborn"]yes amstrad bought out by sky i believe[/quote] I think you will find it is the other way around. Alan Sugar who owned Amstrad sold his STB business to SKY.
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Marc, There is not really a lot to be careful about provided you make regular backups of your " Configuration.xml " file located in the "Clients" directory at:- C:\Bang & Olufsen\Beo5 Configuration Tool\Clients\22?????? where 22?????? is the serial number of your Beo5 As your dealer is setting your Beo5 up for you, make sure
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My apologies for the forum being unavailable this morning There was actually nothing wrong with the forum itself, the problem was a DNS issue causing all Aquest servers in the US to be unavailable on the Internet.
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I am pleased to hear that we have another Beo5 user soon..
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The total distance of Masterlink cable can be up to 185 metres. When it comes to the 75 ohm RF video cable the story is totally different because the key is "impedance matching" If the cable lengths between rooms are quite short you may get away with tapping into the cable, but there will be signal quality loss. To ensure perfect analogue
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A agree, between these two speakers, I would always go for the Beolab 4000
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