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  • 01-06-2009 9:47 AM

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    using Beo5 switches on TV in other room as well?

    Hi @ all,

     I have several Zones with Beopassive and remote eye and also 2 Zones with a TV:

    In one zone and room is a BV5 in full surround config where the Video and the STB is connected to and is is set to option 2. The other zone & room has a BV7 with full surround setup which set to option 6 and Beosound9000 in the same room via Master Link set to option 0.

    The first zone is upstairs. Sometimes when I sit downstairs and switch the BV7 the BV5 upstairs switches on as well. Is the IR signal to strong? I do not know what it is. Should I set differnt OPTIONS.

     Also the other rooms with the Beopassive are set to option 6. Is that right?

    I do not want to reset without advice as  I do not fully understand what the other options do exactly mean.

    Can anybody help?

    Thanks & regards

    Oliver

    Best regards Oliver

  • 01-06-2009 10:58 AM In reply to

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    Re: using Beo5 switches on TV in other room as well?

    Hi Oliver. I just ran a similar system through the PCG, and it suggests Option 1 for your BV5 and Option 5 for both your 9000 and your BV7

    Having said that, you may have to use a link command in your second room.

    Let us know how you get on, I'm sure we'll get it sorted.

    Andy T.

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  • 01-06-2009 11:10 AM In reply to

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    Re: using Beo5 switches on TV in other room as well?

    Hi Andy,

     

    option 5 for BS9000 does not really make sense? It should be only controlled via the TV as it is connected by ML only in the same room, optio 0 means no IR reception

    Best regards Oliver

  • 01-06-2009 11:12 AM In reply to

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    Re: using Beo5 switches on TV in other room as well?

    Are the upstairs and downstairs masterlinked to each other, or two seperate entities?

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  • 01-06-2009 11:39 AM In reply to

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    Re: using Beo5 switches on TV in other room as well?

    all is masterlinked and the upstairs BV5 gives the tv+video and dtv signal down by coax loop

    Best regards Oliver

  • 01-06-2009 11:48 AM In reply to

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    Re: using Beo5 switches on TV in other room as well?

    ....then the two items downstairs are link products and Options 4, 5 and 6 are for link products..

    As I have neither of these products, I am not really qualified to offer asistance, I was just quoting the results from the Product Configuration Guide.
    Perhaps someone a little more knowledgeable will be along shortly.
    I don't think you can harm anything by trying different options, just remeber to put them back if they don't help.
    Good luck Oliver.

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  • 01-06-2009 11:55 AM In reply to

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    Re: using Beo5 switches on TV in other room as well?

    I am clear on that but which is the one :-) - Andy

    6 does not seem to be right?

     

    testing is tricky as it is not neccessarrily reproducable

    Best regards Oliver

  • 01-06-2009 12:06 PM In reply to

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    Re: using Beo5 switches on TV in other room as well?

    Hi Oliver.
    I just did a search for you and found this from member 'Opman' Hope it helps.

    LINK

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  • 01-06-2009 1:13 PM In reply to

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    Re: using Beo5 switches on TV in other room as well?

    Thanks, Andy

    So I think 5 is right and not 6, 4 I do not understand properly. But I tested 5 and it does produce the same error, the BV5 upstairs may turn on as well. Maybe 4 which I do not understand but also do not understand which of the 2 need to be 4, sounds like the upsatirs one?

    Best regards Oliver

  • 01-06-2009 2:19 PM In reply to

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    Re: using Beo5 switches on TV in other room as well?

    I have tried most options now and only 4 seems to work but then both TV switch to the same channels at the same time?

     

    Maybe the reception of the Beo5 is too good? There is a possibility to bring it down, how?

    Best regards Oliver

  • 01-06-2009 4:07 PM In reply to

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    Re: using Beo5 switches on TV in other room as well?

    OKF:

    I have tried most options now and only 4 seems to work but then both TV switch to the same channels at the same time?

     

    Maybe the reception of the Beo5 is too good? There is a possibility to bring it down, how?

    You can switch the Beo5 in Dealer Mode, so the range of the IR is not that good. Press the Standby button plus Go. You will see the service Menu. Press 0,0,Go and you will see the function Dealer Mode. You can try it.

    Quim

  • 01-07-2009 8:09 AM In reply to

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    Re: using Beo5 switches on TV in other room as well?

    still noboday can tell me what the correct OPTION settings are?

    Best regards Oliver

  • 01-07-2009 10:40 AM In reply to

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    Re: using Beo5 switches on TV in other room as well?

    Oliver, I can't help much, but if you upgrade to silver or gold status, you can then download the Product Configuration Guide. It's a great little program, you just tell it what products you have, and in which rooms, then it tells you how to wire them up, what options to put everything in and how to set everything up.
    As for the Beo5, yes it is a powerful remote, but I doubt if it can penetrate the floor to the room below. More likely that is happening through the masterlink cable.

    Andy T.

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  • 01-07-2009 10:54 AM In reply to

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    Re: using Beo5 switches on TV in other room as well?

    how do I upgrade and what form of payment is taken for it, credit card?

    Best regards Oliver

  • 01-07-2009 10:58 AM In reply to

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    Re: using Beo5 switches on TV in other room as well?

    All is explained HERE.
    I think it takes most Debit/Credit cards, but I don't think it likes American Express (though that might be fixed now)

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  • 01-07-2009 12:01 PM In reply to

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    Re: using Beo5 switches on TV in other room as well?

    Hi I upgraded but I cannot find the guide you are talking about just a third party XML generator which I do not understand how to use?

    Best regards Oliver

  • 01-07-2009 1:05 PM In reply to

    Re: using Beo5 switches on TV in other room as well?

    Try here http://www.beoworld.org/manuals_view.asp?pid=1238

    p. 

  • 01-07-2009 2:48 PM In reply to

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    Re: using Beo5 switches on TV in other room as well?

    I could only open the first 'PDF' one, the others seem to be corrupt. I cannot see how new or old it is. I had that already anyhow and it suggests 6 and 2 as I set it already. So I will have to rdeuce the IR Power

    Best regards Oliver

  • 01-07-2009 3:01 PM In reply to

    Re: using Beo5 switches on TV in other room as well?

    Once you download the file, change the .pdf extension to .exe and it will then open.
  • 01-07-2009 3:08 PM In reply to

    Re: using Beo5 switches on TV in other room as well?

    On the options front:

    Option 0 turns the IR eye off

    Option 1 allows the device to respond to commands directed to it - audio commands for an audio master and video commands for a video master - used when there are two active eyes in the same room - one video and one audio.

    Option 2 allows the device to receive both audio and video commands 

    Option 4 makes the device require the command Link to be pressed before it will respond - useful if two systems can be affected by the same remote.

    Option 5 - same as option 1 but for a link room

    Option 6 - same as option 2 but for a link room

     

  • 01-08-2009 6:46 AM In reply to

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    Re: using Beo5 switches on TV in other room as well?

    OKF:

    Hi @ all,

    ... Is the IR signal to strong? ....

     Thanks & regards

    Oliver

    Hi Oliver,

    The IR transmitter in the Beo5 is more powerful than the one in Beo4. Without knowing about your distances and line-of-sight issues in your home you might be experiencing that the IR reaches more TV's at the same time. Try to cover the IR receiver of the upstairs TV to see if that changes anything. That way you can easily find out if it is a line-of-sight problem.

    Your set up requires option 2 for the downstairs zone and option 6-0 for the upstairs zone. If you only had a TV upstairs it could have been set to option 4 which would require the use of LINK on Beo4 to operate the remote (on Beo5 it will be set automatically when configuring the set up). When you have both a BS9000 and a BV7, then option 6-0 is the right solution (if speakers are added to BS9000, then option 5-5 would be the right solution).

    The options are:
     - 0 : No IR receiving (operates via local keys or ML)
     - 1 : Master receiving IR for it's own type (TV accepts TV/Video only etc.).
     - 2 : Matster receiving all IR (TV accepts both TV and Radio commands).
     - 3 : Not used.
     - 4 : Link product receiving all IR sent with LINK active (used for link product in main room).
     - 5 : Link product receiving IR for it's own type (for use in link room not visible from main room).
     - 6 : Link product receiving all IR (for use in link room not visible from main room).

    The difference on option 1 and 5 is, that the product knows if it is master or link product. In IR terms they are "identical" and will both react in the same way when pressing e.g. TV on the remote. That is why line-of-sight should be prohibited between main room and link rooms. Option 4 allows an additional TV or radio in the main room.

    Hope this helps?

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