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Looks fine to me as long as the cosmetic damage is light!
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You should be able to add the 'CDV' function to your Beo4, which acts as if it were DVD. However, your DVD1 will not have its own IR sensor hence will not work from the Beo4 without being connected to a B&O TV. You can of course use the DVD1 front panel switches. Guy
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How about deleting all the MX4002 channels apart from the one that your RF link is set at? (or do I not understand the problem?) Alternatively you could perhaps make your Beo4 a 'link only' remote (ensuring that the TV is set to a non-link option). If you do this the Beo4 should only work the Active; Standby + List together Press List till CONFIG
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Yes it's great and works fine with the BC9500 timer to wake us up in the morning! I have it set up in 'Cable Link' mode so it is getting signals (incl remote) via my BC9500 hence also works from link rooms. As identified in the instructions, there are some limitations trying to get it to recognise numeric entry via cable link which can be
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Yes remote works with Beo4 (and my Beolink 1000 or 5000), and you can search through stations using this. You can either set it up in direct mode, where the receiver gets a remote signal direct from the Beo4, or cable mode, where the receiver gets the remote signal via the Beocentre (through the aux lead). I have it in the latter mode so that I can
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Yes radio stations from all over the world. The display is more 'white on grey' than blue but I think it integrates quite nicely - see below: If you can't stretch to active speakers then perhaps add an MCL2P or Passive (via Powerlink) and add passive speakers. My son uses his BC2300 with an MCL2P and Beovox CX50s and is quite pleased with
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Pretty much plug and play once connected to beosound - about 20 mins to set up through the on-screen menus (wifi password etc). Hence no need to connect direct to the computer (my wifi modem is several rooms away, and I get a great wireless connection). And being in a basement should not be a problem for internet radio as it will be coming over your
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I've just this week bought one direct from the manufacturer after a suggestion from Stefan - see link: http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/t/40417.aspx It works very well with my BC9500 and will work with a BS2300 - read the manufacturers instruction leaflet for a full description. I am happy to help with specific questions. The unit comes with a 7
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So the Internet Tuner arrived yesterday and was pretty straight forward to set up - I'm very impressed so far. I'm operating it in indirect mode (i.e using the BC9500 to control it) so that I can turn it on and off from MCL remote rooms. (It is difficult to use presets though - a limitation of datalink with numeric entry?) I did have a few problems
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Many thanks to you both for your help - I've been away for a week hence only just seen the replies! I need to order a dish and the HDR then. Regards and thanks again. Guy