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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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Unlikely, unless you have one of the following issues is a problem for you:- Deadlock when HDR 2 and TV is getting out of sync. Not possible to stop recording from HD CONTENT menu.
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Miklos, The Beocord 8900 uses the "Video Terminal" as shown below. With regards to the three "Clone" remotes you have found, there is no way of knowing other than asking the seller, however I would not purchase one, I would focus on getting the proper Video Terminal
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Well done Andy.. Perhaps you should add the picture to the media gallery with associated comments
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A very warm welcome to Beoworld. From a file format viewpoint it can take all the normal picture formats such as bmp, jpg and gif but the size will be limited to 240 x 240 and the colour depth cannot be more than 256
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Simon, Just a few technical points to add to the feedback you have already received:- The power consumption of a Beovision 7-40 Mark II is 180 watts at 240 volts (Type 9363) The power consumption of a Beovision 7-40 Mark III is 140 Watts and as it has a switched mode power supply can run using 110 volts or 220-240 volts As far as I am aware the Beovision
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[quote user="gorissek"] Regarding the manuals - I have sent you a PM awhile ago about a DVD1 MKII manual I have. Not sure if you got it? [/quote] The Service manual for the Mark II DVD1 and user manuals are on the Beoworld web site, but if you are having any problems downloading them, then you can download both of them in a zip file from HERE
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If your Beocom 6000 says "Line Busy" and the line is not busy then that means the phone line to the base is running "open" or the base drivers and/or receivers have a fault. Do you just have one Beocom 6000 handset ?
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If it says "NO ML" then that means you either have a cable fault or connection problem to/from the Masterlink Cable. Also as it takes so long to react to the remote also means its more than likely a Masterlink cable problem.
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The LCS9000 with version 1.0 software only has three (3) options as follows:- Option 2 (Default setting) Option 4 For use in the same room as the Audio master Option 0 Disables remote control operation On the back of the LCS9000 next to the MCL socket will be a black plastic cover, if you remove it carefully you will find a Masterlink socket underneath
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Siggi, I find myself having to disagree with your dealer over your problem for the following reasons:- The Masterlink Processor are on two small modules with numbers 13 & 14 as shown below The more expensive part being the microprocessor module costs around 80 Euros as a spare part from B&O
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