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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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1st March February 2012
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No Master control link is the passive link that comes from the BC9500, to the passive link room
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Nop.. With a "Beolink converter" (Masterlink to Datalink) not a "ML/MCL converter" (Masterlink to Master control link)
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No.. both speakers to the center output (the center output is placed at the right side of the TV. "not on the surround modul") and then call it 7-1 because then they Will play in stereo..
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I have never tray it, It's all about the BC9500 begin able to go in Option 5. it will work the author way aruond with BS9000 in option 5 but then all your ML link rooms will used the BC9500 and not at all BS9000...
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see also PP's setup here ! If some body will give me a link to the web translator, that was used last time we had the problem, then I will be glad to do it
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Connect your front speaker to center connection on the right side instead, and call it BL 7-1 Welcome to beoworld
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Yes it's just like that. it's maybe also possible to connect them together with a beolink converter and set the BC in option 5, then when you press "link cd or radio" to the BC it will use cd/radio from the BS. but it's still only one way. and maybe the BC is to old to have this function and maybe not at all in the passive link
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Intermittent or constant noise in speakers Symptom: Intermittent or constant noise in speakers. Cause: Wire bundle from the display comes too close to the area between module 02 and module 03. Solution: When assmbling the speaker, ensure that the wire bundle is pulled away from this area.
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Hi I think I would use a beolink active (in option 4) from BS to the the BC (Ir eye in same room as BC). And then connect powerlink from the active to the aux on BC. then all you have to do is select "Aux" and "link" "radio" or "CD" to play from the BS (preset vol. at a high level on beolink acktive)... never
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Hi Mecca The thing you look at in the handbook is the old MCL Link connection, where you have a box (1 or more) connected to the speaker out on the ML/mcl converter,and then to link rooms, up to 6 as i recall. Speaker and Ir eye is connected to the little box instead. If you connect the Ir eye directly to the converter it becomes a beolink passive instead