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Latest post 09-01-2010 1:49 AM by Maier, Wolfram. 4 replies.
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  • 08-31-2010 11:56 AM

    BS5 - Always on standby ?

    Hi everybody,

    I got my Beosound 5 system now over one year. Great, no problems but one. When I shut down the system via my remote or at the controller, on both speakers the RED standby light keep burning. It becomes green, once activated again

    As I am often away for a few days, I find it strange that the system ( as far as I know ) cannot be taken completely from the mains ( except pulling the plug out - but this I do not even do with my computer ! )

    Am I of something not aware off or is it a fact that the units always remain in standby?

    Your comments are appreciated

  • 08-31-2010 12:44 PM In reply to

    Re: BS5 - Always on standby ?

    The speakers always remain in standby while plugged in, and so does the BS5/BM5 unless the Beomaster 5 has a mechanical mains switch somewhere (I'm not sure, probably not). Most B&O kit has been designed that way.

    BTW with the same caveats, your computer stays in standby as well!

    -mika

  • 08-31-2010 2:52 PM In reply to

    Re: BS5 - Always on standby ?

    Thanks for your response. No, there is no mains at the Beomaster 5. Again, thank you

  • 08-31-2010 3:04 PM In reply to

    Re: BS5 - Always on standby ?

    No problem Smile 

    If you were thinking about the standby power consumption, the Beomaster 5 actually consumes very little, 1-1.5 watts. Older non-ICE speakers will use a little more - a Beolab 8000 takes 1.8W for example - but the combined standby consumption of a BM/BS5 and two speakers should still stay under five watts. An ADSL router will probably use more!

    -mika

  • 09-01-2010 1:49 AM In reply to

    Re: BS5 - Always on standby ?

    Yes - I was wondering about the consumption. But it is really not much, nothing to worry about. Again, thank you very much ...

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