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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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I find it very satisfying to solve problems, so resolving your own problems is even better. Well done and is likely to be useful to other members.
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The triggering of the wakeup uses the " capacitance " effect which will be effected by the impedance of the users body at the time of touching the Beo5. If someone has damp hands for example when touching the Beo5, then the effect is likely to be greater and therefore more likely to trigger first time or with a lighter touch needed. Because
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A very warm welcome to Beoworld. If the Beo5 is not on the charger and you touch the metal it should come alive. I have tried it on mine several times and it does come alive. What I would say however, is that it takes more than one touch sometimes to trigger it. In practical every day use, I find its actually quite difficult in normal use to pick the
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Whilst the cable FROM the "T" connector to the Telecoms provider socket is different by country, I am talking about the cable FROM the Beocom 6000 Pyramid base TO the "T" connector which is the same everywhere.
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I suggest that you either get the correct cable from a B&O dealer or you could make a cable, but do NOT solder on the base printed circuit module itself. The following is a picture of the colours of the wires going into the plug in the Beocom 6000 base:- The colours of the wires into the RJ11 plug are in the same order:- Pin 2 is white Pin 3 is
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Currently Known Issues HERE
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Most of each countries radio and TV logos are already available in the Configuration Tool, but for others such as your custom logos you can put into a ZIP file and upload them HERE and they will be made available to other members.
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The kits cost around £50 to £70 in the UK from your B&O dealer plus a fitting charge if needed.
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There is not really a "Silver Bullet" completely. If you use RAW as the XML Generator uses and is available to Silver a Gold members, then you are making effectively an image copy of the original which works perfectly for all the basic functions, but as soon as you want to use a repeat function, then you have a problem because the repeated
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The 4 digit Type numbers define the country/region and sometimes other variables. In the case of the Beovision 7-32 there is a type number for Northern Europe except the UK (we like to be different!), also Eastern Europe and other non European countries. Also the DVD region will mean a different Type number in some European countries, yet technically
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