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Latest post 11-19-2007 11:14 AM by EOB. 3 replies.
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  • 10-31-2007 8:43 AM

    • EOB
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    Beotalk

    I have purchased a second hand beotalk 1400 / 1500.

    Reading the book that came with it I think i miss a "transformator". adapter

    Also there are two plugs one from the answering machine  needs to be plugged in the line socket.

    secondly a plug ( according to the book ) should be plugged into the base of the phone? problem is i dont see a proper socket.

     

    Does anybody who has a beotalk any clue what im dealing with here ?

    Regards EOB 

     

     

  • 10-31-2007 12:38 PM In reply to

    Re: Beotalk

    Lets start by making sure we are talking about the same product, is the product you purchased a Beotalk 1401 ?

    I am only aware of Beotalk 400, 1100, 1200, 1400/01 and Beotalk 1100 & 1200 are the most available and used.

    Regards Keith....

  • 10-31-2007 2:29 PM In reply to

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    Re: Beotalk

    Well it was advertised as beotalk 1500, when up for private sale. But same as you, I wondered if it was a 1401 ? from the booklet it says the following; Beotalk forms together with a Beocom 1400 or 1500 a combined phone and answering machine. So from that I gather it could be a beotalk 1500. Basicly I think it looks like the beotalk 1400 ( the difference is probably in the telephone horn. )

    Do you know if its supposed to a double plug ? one on the other ,...same as when you want to use an extra phone on the same wall socket ?

    I looked for an adapter and from what I read in the booklet it should be 4,5 wat. I have tried it for it was a variable adapter but no lights or what so ever seem to turn on.

    Anybody has an adapter still hanging around for a Beotalk 1401 ,or as I am to believe for a Beotalk 1500 ?

     I`ll put down some facts from the phone itself:

    Beotalk                                                                                                                                  

    B&O 1006729

    S/W 2.2

    Serial no.:1006729  95160004 94W42

     

    Also is it possible to order those base rubberoid pads ?

     

     

     

  • 11-19-2007 11:14 AM In reply to

    • EOB
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    Re: Beotalk

    Well spoke to the dealer and he said the adapter cant be ordered anymore,......I tried some adjustable adapters but so far no power ?

     Its not that it needs full batteries ? I assume it should run on adapter only ,...and the batteries were backup for power failure ?,...

     

    Regards

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