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  • 05-02-2009 8:29 AM

    Beocenter 9000 help needed for setting options

    Hi Beoworlders,

    I've just plugged in my 9000 and connected it to my MX7000. When the Beocenter is powered on (not on Standby) I have trouble with my TV. The TV receives commands from the remote twice e.g. if I press the number 2 to change the channel I get 22 instead. This only happens when the Beocenter is on. When it is on Standby the TV is fine. I assume it is set to the incorrect option. I just tried downloading the manual from here, but it did not work, so I do not know how to change the option setting. If someone could guide me in the right direction that would be great. I need to know which option it should be set to and the button sequence I use on the remote control (either Beolink 1000 or Beo4)

    Thanks in advance,

    Jonathan

     

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  • 05-02-2009 8:44 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter 9000 help needed for setting options

    Your speakers should be connected to the TV. Video option should be 2 audio option should be 0

    All the commands are now going to be processed through the TV not both systems as was happening with your previous setup.

    Some early BC9000 will not accept option 0 so your link options are limited.

    Systems in standby. Beolink 1000

    Sound

    Audio Option number

    Store

    Picture

    Video Option number

    Store

    Regards Graham

  • 05-02-2009 9:18 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter 9000 help needed for setting options

    Thanks Graham. Unfortunately it didn't work... I must have an early BC 9000. Additionally, when I press TV on my remote the BC turns on as well, so I have to turn off the BC manually to use the TV.

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  • 05-02-2009 9:31 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter 9000 help needed for setting options

    Ok

    Connect the speakers to the 9000.

    Set audio option 1 and video option 1. That should get round the double entry problem.

    From memory!!!!! To get TV sound in the 9000 speakers  try AV, TV on the remote. If that doesn't work then somebody with a better memory than me will have to help you!

    Regards Graham

  • 05-02-2009 9:38 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter 9000 help needed for setting options

    Here is the conclusion from the configuration guide which indicates that I was on the right track but the grey matter is not what it once was!


    ************************* VIDEO SYSTEM SETUP **************************


    Beovision MX 7000 Beo4

    Connection Video


    Connect the aerial to the aerial input of the TV-set.

    Selecting option on the TV-set


    Option: OPTION 1 (Factory setting), with Beo4

                    Press:                          | Display:
                   --------------------------------------------
                    STANDBY + LIST at the same time | OPTION?
                    GO                              | V.OPT
                    1                               | Observe confirmation
                                                    | from BeoVision

    When using the remote control mute function, sound is
    restored by turning the volume up or down.

    ************************* AUDIO SYSTEM SETUP **************************


    Beocenter 9000
    Beovox passive

    Connection Audio


    Connect the Beovox to the SPEAKERS 1 socket on the audio
    master using a loudspeaker cable.

    Connect the aerial to the aerial input of the audio master.

    Selecting option on the audio master


    Option: OPTION 1.5

    Press:  STAND-BY   SOUND 1 STORE
                       SOUND 5 STORE

    If option programming is made using Beolink 1000 MK3/MK4 or MK5 press
    LINK before the sequence SOUND x STORE

    Option: OPTION 1 (Factory setting), with Beo4

                    Press:                          | Display:
                   --------------------------------------------
                    STANDBY + LIST at the same time | OPTION?
                    GO                              | V.OPT
                    LIST                            | A.OPT
                    1                               | Observe confirmation
                                                    | from AudioMaster

    ********************* AUDIO/VIDEO/LINK SYSTEM SETUP *******************


    To obtain A/V intergration between these products the audio master
    must be equipped with a Beolink software, part no. 8341052.
    If the audio master is equipped with a Beolink software, it is
    indicated by a sticker marked BEOLINK on the rear panel.

    Connection


    Connect the AUX socket of the audio master to the AUDIO AUX
    LINK socket of the TV-set using a 7/7-pin DIN cable.

    Note!


    All Timer PLAY programming must be made on the radio.
    Set Timer ON/OFF to ON on the products to be switched on via the 
    Timer programming.

    ********************* REMOTE CONTROL FOR MAIN ROOM ********************


    The recommended remote control is Beo4

    The following remote controls may also be used:
    Beo5

    Setup for Beo4 remote control:
     

    Beo4's "LIST" must contain the following items in order to be able
    to operate the Main Room products.

    CLOCK
    LARGE REVEAL INDEX UDDATE MIX SUBCODE STORE
    V.SETUP (only with S/W 2.0 or higher in Beo4)
    A.SETUP (only with S/W 2.0 or higher in Beo4)
    AV      (only with S/W 4.0 or higher in Beo4)
     
    See Beo4's operation manual page 10/12 on REMOVE and ADD functions
    from/to the List

    Note!


    Beo4 must be equipped with software (S/W) 2.0 or higher to operate:
    Setup and tuning functions on the Videomaster.
    The software version can be read on the Beo4 display by
    pressing (STANDBY LIST) and then (MENU GO) at the same time.
    Order No. 8001827

    Regards Graham

  • 05-02-2009 12:35 PM In reply to

    • Craig
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    Re: Beocenter 9000 help needed for setting options

    joeyboygolf:

    From memory!!!!! To get TV sound in the 9000 speakers  try AV, TV on the remote. If that doesn't work then somebody with a better memory than me will have to help you!

    Not sure if it will be the same for an MX, but when I had a Beocenter 900 connected to my BV3-32. To get the TV's sound through the Beocenter's speakers, I had to press AUX followed by 1, 2, 3, or 4. Whatever number you selected after pressing AUX, selected what source that was connected to the TV came through the speakers. Can't remeber which number related to which source, but you get the idea. What I can tell you is the 4 sources were. STB (SAT), VCR, DVD, and the RF connection. Mine was also an early BC9000 and I could not set it to option 0 either.

     

    CraigSmile

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  • 05-02-2009 12:59 PM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter 9000 help needed for setting options

    It should work just fine with both the Beocenter and the TV set to option 1 (i.e the BC will respond to audio commands, the TV to video commands). AV-TV then simply selects the AUX input in the rear of the Beocenter, and I believe the television will route there the source it would after simply pressing TV, which is the analogue tuner. AV-SAT would get another source from the TV, and so on.

    And AV-RADIO for example will turn on the TV in audio mode and route the tuner of the Beocenter over there, which is quite logical I think Smile

    Even my Beocenter 8000 is sensible in this respect - I have it at the office with no Beovision, but it is needed for TV sound anyway. I set it to option 2 (only one IR receiver in a main room, which means the unit will pick up both audio & video commands), and now simply "TV" on any remote selects the AUX, where I have the STB connected.

    Yes, this gets confusing pretty fast Laughing

    -mika

  • 05-02-2009 1:58 PM In reply to

    • Ulf
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    Re: Beocenter 9000 help needed for setting options

    No, put the MX into OPTION 2,

    plug speakers on MX,

    ir eye darkening of the BC9000, thats the trick.
    Ulf
  • 07-06-2009 5:17 PM In reply to

    • richtoy
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    Re: Beocenter 9000 help needed for setting options

    I tend to agree with Ulf.  I have just connected a BC9000 to my BV3/32 via a Beolink converter and have the problem that selecting any radio station except 11 (1 twice) is impossible.  I then obscured the ir sensor on the BC9000 and hey presto everything appears to work as expected Big Smile  The BV3/32 has a surround module which is driving a pair of BL8000 and a B&W active subwoofer.  The overall effect is pretty impressive

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