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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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To get lip synchronisation the sound of BeoSystem 3 and all BSys 3 based TVs like 7-55, 7-40 (Mk3 & Mk4), all BV9-50 has to be delayed. There are some workarounds to solve the "echo problem" with some tradeoffs like "AV" on the main TV (no surround, only stereo and loosing lip-sync) or setting the delay to zero (no lip-sync)
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Hi Andy, it's the same you did "manually" - just using shortcuts and beeing the fastest way to get "V.Aux" There is no direct way to "V.Aux" - those days in 1992 the only use for "V.Aux" was copying from a camcorder to the VCR ... Your way: started by pushed "TV" or "V.Tape/V.Mem" then
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try (corresponding to the version of your Beo4 and your AV9009) following sequence: "V.Taqe/V.Mem" ; "Menu" ; "5" ; "5" if "5" is the guide number for the "V.Tape" in the main menu and then, inside the tape menu, "5" should be the guide number for "V.Aux" again
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All BeoLink remotes mentioned in former postings will work for daily use. ! But ! You'll need a 2-way remote like BL5000 or BL7000 to access timer programming (record-, play- and standby-timers)
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Backside looks like current model the number to order a replacement BL1000 (Mk5) is 8053484 - look at the label of your box
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if you search for real professional anchoring systems: http://www.hilti.com/holcom/page/module/home/home_main.jsf?lang=en&nodeId=-8021 choose your local Hilti Website - then select anchoring systems ... PS: ... I'm sucessfully using these products since 25 years by myself to attach wall brackets and cabinets to all kinds of masonry ...
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As far as I know - no One reason for "Radio" beeing the default source from standby is simple: Radio is always available - e.g. CD-tray might be empty, computer switched of, ... If BM5 is the sole audiomaster of your Link-System you can allocate "Radio" to start "Netradio" . Manually starting the BLb3500 from Sys-Stanby
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Maybe this helps ... Log in as "Whatsoever" Close BeoPlayer/BeoPort (right click on B&O logo in the tray > then click exit) Find the BeoPlayer/BeoPort Logo - default path would be: Start > (all) Programms > Bang& Olufsen > BeoPlayer/BeoPort Right click on the BeoPlayer/BeoPort Logo and select "run as... / execute as
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Your setup for only one pair of speakers is correct - connected to the FRONT output(s) and NONE in the speaker menu. Both PL outputs for FRONT carry the LEFT AND the RIGHT signal - on all active speakers (exept the 2500s) you decide "L" or "R" on your speaker. The MCL2p is a stereo component, there is no need to use a Y-connector
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[quote user="benjnz"] Thanks for that I've come to the conclusion one of my junction boxes (the oldest one) was a bit munted, typical though - I nearly bought another one from B&O today but decided not too - sighs! [/quote] ;-) ... j-boxes do not have a "second live" (and should preferably be replaced by j-boxes "large"
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