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Latest post 10-29-2008 8:33 AM by Christian. 3 replies.
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  • 10-27-2008 5:51 PM

    • scott451
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    beo dst

    well,

    yet again, the powers that be have decided that time must change to fit man' whims. yes, daily savings time is back.

    i set my bc6 to sync with a french channel months ago thinking it would sync the time on a regular basis and that my beo stuff would make the change to dst while i slept.

    no such luck. i went into setup to check the options, which were fine. when i clicked on ok to exit it updated the time...

    is this normal behaviour ?

    thanks,

     

    scott
     

  • 10-29-2008 7:44 AM In reply to

    • Christian
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    Re: beo dst

    My LX6000 did it during the next day after the time changed. I think it needs to show the "sync" channel for some time, before it updates the clock.

    Maybe it is the same issue with your BV6?

     

    Christian

    Living room: BV7-40 mkIV + V8000, BL5, BL3, BM1 and BS9000. Bedroom: MX3000 and BL4500 on MCL2-AV. Around: PentaIII, CX100 and MCX35 on ML/MCL + MCL2-A, BeoPort and BL4 on ML, BS3300 + M75 as stand alone, BC6000 + BC600 and BT1100, LC1, LC2, Beo4, Beo5 and BL1000, BS2 and A8, EarSet2, Apron, Coffee mugs, Enamel Bagdes, Bath towel, Keyring, Books, Lots of miniature and the Bottle opener. Office: BC2300 + BL2500 and BS3. Summer house: BS Century.

    Addicted? Oh no.... ;)

  • 10-29-2008 8:27 AM In reply to

    • Jandyt
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    Re: beo dst

    My cheap nasty Phillips DECT phone system used to update the time and date every time I called a landline number.
    Does my expensive Beocom 6000?
    Does it heck!

    Andy T.

    Poor me, never win owt!

  • 10-29-2008 8:33 AM In reply to

    • Christian
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    Re: beo dst

    Jandyt:

    My cheap nasty Phillips DECT phone system used to update the time and date every time I called a landline number.
    Does my expensive Beocom 6000?
    Does it heck!

    Andy T.

    I think it is bad programming by B&O, but still, it is the ONLY thing that annoys me about BeoCom 6000.

    It is the same with BeoTalk 1100, but what about Beocom 2500s?

    Living room: BV7-40 mkIV + V8000, BL5, BL3, BM1 and BS9000. Bedroom: MX3000 and BL4500 on MCL2-AV. Around: PentaIII, CX100 and MCX35 on ML/MCL + MCL2-A, BeoPort and BL4 on ML, BS3300 + M75 as stand alone, BC6000 + BC600 and BT1100, LC1, LC2, Beo4, Beo5 and BL1000, BS2 and A8, EarSet2, Apron, Coffee mugs, Enamel Bagdes, Bath towel, Keyring, Books, Lots of miniature and the Bottle opener. Office: BC2300 + BL2500 and BS3. Summer house: BS Century.

    Addicted? Oh no.... ;)

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