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Latest post 08-01-2009 6:39 AM by claudiu. 6 replies.
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  • 08-01-2009 4:13 AM

    • JC
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    BV7-32 curtains

    The curtains when watching DTV TV do not open and close. The screen simply appears like a normal TV. Strangely they work when watching normal TV.

      Any ideas??
     Jonnie

  • 08-01-2009 4:39 AM In reply to

    • Kokomo
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    Re: BV7-32 curtains

    Has this always happened or has there been a change?

    Is there perhaps a slight delay in the screen displaying the digital signal which would mean that the curtain had in fact opened correctly but for that sort period of time there was no signal to display?

    I'm just trying to think of an alternative to an actual fault on the set.

  • 08-01-2009 4:52 AM In reply to

    Re: BV7-32 curtains

    It seems the electronic curtain only works on analogue signals, on mine it works for DVD + component in, but not for DVI in, it doesn't depend on the source you activate: my PC is setup as VMEM on DVI socket, and the TVIX is setup as V.AUX on component, and the curtain only works with the TVIX.

    Why is that so, only Struer can tell you..Sad

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  • 08-01-2009 5:04 AM In reply to

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    Re: BV7-32 curtains

    Thanks for the replies fellas.

    Kokomo, that is possible but it just shuts down as a normal TV would.

    Chris, it has been working with DTV for the time I have had it and for the last week it's been ok with Sky HD. Just yesterday this occured.

      Jonnie

  • 08-01-2009 5:35 AM In reply to

    Re: BV7-32 curtains

    Hey JC, the stb menu opens, select the name stb you are using and then tune the stb to not be closed again.
    And then you can watch curtain.

  • 08-01-2009 6:10 AM In reply to

    • JC
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    Re: BV7-32 curtains

    I already have the stb set to stay on  permanently.

    Jonnie 

  • 08-01-2009 6:39 AM In reply to

    Re: BV7-32 curtains

    works correctly for me when stb is permanently open.

    I use beovision 9 mk3
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