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Latest post 10-21-2008 4:34 PM by Keith Saunders. 22 replies.
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  • 10-14-2008 4:30 PM

    Uppgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    Hi Is it hard to do the Netmusic SW upgrade on a MK1 Beosound 9000? Does anyone have the instructions for the upgrade? Best wishes Ola
  • 10-14-2008 4:51 PM In reply to

    • kallasr
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    Re: Uppgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    Take a look at the FAQ.

    Ralf

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  • 10-14-2008 6:31 PM In reply to

    Re: Uppgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    Yes, I did before but that doesn't give the answers I need. I want to know if this is a I can manage to do by my self. What do you think? Is it? /Ola
  • 10-14-2008 7:15 PM In reply to

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    Re: Uppgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    A couple of obstacles; being the parts and the difficulty aspects.

    Here you can't get the parts without the installation. If you could....Going from a MK1 can require substantial changes which are different depending on your model number, so no!.  Going from MKII to N.Music requires a chip upgrade however some early MKII's also require additional changes. If its just the chip I think others have been able to complete the upgrade.

    beoaus.

     

  • 10-15-2008 5:11 AM In reply to

    Re: Uppgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    Hi

     

    I had my BS9000 MK1 upgraded to n.music and it was just the chip change. you only get n.music and n.radio  no pin safe

     

    jon

     

  • 10-15-2008 5:38 AM In reply to

    Re: Uppgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    To update the Beosound 9000 for N.Music & N.Radio it requires a chip change to version 2.2 or greater as shown below for the Mark I & Mark II.

    PROVIDED you understand and use static protection so as not to destroy any components including the new chip which means an earthed wrist strap and an earthed work area and you have a chip extraction tool, then it is a straight forward procedure.

    Regards Keith....

  • 10-15-2008 5:38 PM In reply to

    Re: Uppgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    Thanks! Is hard to open the outer chassie? Can I use the MKIII service manual for this procedure? /Ola
  • 10-16-2008 4:21 AM In reply to

    Re: Uppgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    There is such a load of **** talked about this upgrade.

    I have done loads of them and all versions simply required a chip change. Where all these other stories come from is a mystery to me!

    Yes you can use the Mk3 service manual for help in getting it apart. Basically you will need to :-

    Remove the glass door

    Disengage the carriage

    Remove the rear(grey) covers

    Move a couple of ribbon cables

    Pull the top from the processor can

    Remove the chip as shown in the instructions that came with the replacement and replace with the new one

    Re-assembly is a reverse of the above

    I have never used a chip extraction tool. If you are sensible, you can lever them out with a small

    screwdriver!

    Unless you wear frilly nylon knickers you can earth yourself periodicaly by touching the chassis of the device.

    If you do wear frilly nylon knickers then you are possibly on the wrong website!! (joke!)

    Regards Graham

  • 10-16-2008 5:19 AM In reply to

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    Re: Uppgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    I'm glad someone has cleared this up. I have an old and unbelieveable $xxx quote for the upgrade which was justified by what I posted. It  stopped me from moving to N.MUSIC. Worth re-investigating now.

    Thanks...

     

  • 10-16-2008 5:21 AM In reply to

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    Re: Uppgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    joeyboygolf:

    Unless you wear frilly nylon knickers you can earth yourself periodicaly by touching the chassis of the device.

    im affriad i work with anti-static and the correct way woudl be to touch the chassis if indded it were plugged in and the earth connection to the mains outlet was connected otherwise they static has no where to discharge to

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  • 10-16-2008 5:59 AM In reply to

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    Re: Uppgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    So the part number of the chip is 8344087. Does anyone know the price of it?
    Es hört doch jeder nur, was er versteht. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
  • 10-16-2008 6:21 AM In reply to

    Re: Uppgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    The upgrade kit is no more than £15

    Regards Keith....

  • 10-16-2008 6:33 AM In reply to

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    Re: Uppgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    Great! Thanks a lot for this "cheap" Big Smile information
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  • 10-16-2008 6:58 AM In reply to

    Re: Upgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    seanklemis:
    joeyboygolf:

    Unless you wear frilly nylon knickers you can earth yourself periodicaly by touching the chassis of the device.

    im affriad i work with anti-static and the correct way woudl be to touch the chassis if indded it were plugged in and the earth connection to the mains outlet was connected otherwise they static has no where to discharge to

    Actually that won't help either as a two core cable is used so the earth pin is not connected. In fact the earth pin may even be plastic!!!

    I am sure that in theory you are correct Sean but if we all stuck to theory then nothing would ever get done unless you pay £60 an hour for a fully kitted out electronics workshop to do the job!

    The premise that I work on is that I'm doing the job on the cheap so I'll take the chance that if everything is at the same potential (but possibly not zero) then there should be no problem.

    This premise has worked for me during many hundreds of jobs and I'll take my chances and save the money. I suppose that I should buy a wrist strap and I will probably curse when I zap my first component but hey ho!

     

    Regards Graham

  • 10-16-2008 8:26 AM In reply to

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    Re: Upgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    joeyboygolf:

    The premise that I work on is that I'm doing the job on the cheap so I'll take the chance that if everything is at the same potential (but possibly not zero) then there should be no problem.

    Not sure that we should be advising people to 'have a go' or 'take a chance'...  You may indeed have done it hundreds of times, but imagine the disappointment if BeoWorld encourages a member to do a DIY job and then cause hundreds of pounds worth of damage to their unit.

    Removing a chip with a screwdriver can break the socket if you're not very careful - and as mentioned, static failures in todays electronics are quite high.. My own engineer (B&O trained with 20 yrs experience solely in B&O) has reported DIY jobs working at first then failing at a later date due to damage caused through cack-handed DIY work or poor earthing during repairs.

    Yes, you can do things yourself - but i would be cautious in recommending this, especially being a moderator and well respected.  All cases like this should carry more caveats than a Russian Roulette tournament.

    Lee

     

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  • 10-16-2008 8:34 AM In reply to

    Re: Upgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    I agree. I am sure Graham has managed just as he states but I would always advise the correct tool for the job and if you are not sure, get someone who is. I think 'having a go' with something worthless is always an option, but not with a valuable piece of B&O.
  • 10-16-2008 8:51 AM In reply to

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    Re: Upgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    Taking proper antistatic precautions isn't expensive (see HERE for suitable earthing points, wrist straps and cords etc.). If you do this sort of thing regularly then it is a very worthwhile investment.

    The trouble is that you can do without and seemingly get away with it - however the damage may have been done and the failure will happen at some time in the future.

    Theres a decent pdf that explains all from Texas Instruments here but is slightly to large to attach to this post.

     

     

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  • 10-16-2008 11:21 AM In reply to

    Re: Upgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    9 LEE:
    joeyboygolf:

    The premise that I work on is that I'm doing the job on the cheap so I'll take the chance that if everything is at the same potential (but possibly not zero) then there should be no problem.

    Not sure that we should be advising people to 'have a go' or 'take a chance'...  You may indeed have done it hundreds of times, but imagine the disappointment if BeoWorld encourages a member to do a DIY job and then cause hundreds of pounds worth of damage to their unit.

    Removing a chip with a screwdriver can break the socket if you're not very careful - and as mentioned, static failures in todays electronics are quite high.. My own engineer (B&O trained with 20 yrs experience solely in B&O) has reported DIY jobs working at first then failing at a later date due to damage caused through cack-handed DIY work or poor earthing during repairs.

    Yes, you can do things yourself - but i would be cautious in recommending this, especially being a moderator and well respected.  All cases like this should carry more caveats than a Russian Roulette tournament.

    Lee

     

    This is an enthusiasts site not a commercial operation as we are contionually being reminded. If we were all working for B&O (maybe we are!!!) then I would be more considered.

    I was simply attempting to help a fellow enthusiast. If that was wrong then I hold my hands up high.

    "I done it guv" and I'm prepared to fall on my sword.

    Please remove my moderator/technical advisor status.

    I will retire to the "back benches" where I can hopefully still contribute.

    Watch out Peter, you might want to sharpen your moderators pencil again just like the old days!!

    Regards Graham

  • 10-16-2008 11:44 AM In reply to

    Re: Upgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    What joeyboygolf said was nothing wrong with it.

    Even a child knows the risk when you play with electricity!!!!

     

  • 10-16-2008 1:06 PM In reply to

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    Re: Upgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    swalut all

    think i'm with graham here(joey etc) - i have built and used many differing modules for r/c equipmeny boat etc - have never had static damage probs -  however i may one of the lucky ones without a high static body charge - my good woman has terrible probs of static with our car - doesn't affect me - maybe a case of no sense no feeling!

    tony s

    I always try to operate using/following the KISS principle --  Keep it simple stupid!

  • 10-16-2008 2:38 PM In reply to

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    So there's still a spark between you then Tony!!

    Regards Graham

  • 10-16-2008 2:50 PM In reply to

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    Re: Upgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    I wish!

    I always try to operate using/following the KISS principle --  Keep it simple stupid!

  • 10-21-2008 4:34 PM In reply to

    Re: Upgrade a Beosound 9000 with new SW

    The issue of what is involved in updating the Beosound 9000 software to support N.MUSIC and N.RADIO has come up several times on this forum and for this reason I have created a Beoworld information page on the subject which can be viewed HERE

    There is detailed instructions along with pictures to help members who feel able to perform this upgrade.

    Please ensure you use all neccessary anti-static protection when performing any work on any electronic equipment.

    Regards Keith....

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