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  • 12-11-2011 11:51 AM

    • Fakyata
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    Avant 32 DVD

    Hi everyone :)

     

    I have a little problem with my beovision avant dvd 32, speaking briefly tv is not runing on , by this i mean that i can get dvd on ( u can hear spinning disc inside ) however when i press tv on beo4 the tv indicator on lcd popin out but tv itself stays off , i dont think its tube problem as the stand is not operated aswell , does any1 know what could it be ? 

     

    Thanks 

    Mike

    Beomaster 4400, 2 Beomaster 6000, Beocord 8004, Beocord 8002, Beolink 1000, 3x Beo4, Terminal 6000, Beovision LX6000, Beovision AV9000, Pair of Beovox s75, Beovision Avant 32 DVD, Beovox Redline 60.2, Beogram 1100, Beovision MX1500, Beovision 3, B&O Cabinet 4068

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  • 12-11-2011 1:34 PM In reply to

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    Re: Avant 32 DVD

     

    i think a short video will explain the problem more accurate 

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wvai-sJ51wQ

     

     

    note there is also no reaction on tv from most of beo4 function =/'

    Beomaster 4400, 2 Beomaster 6000, Beocord 8004, Beocord 8002, Beolink 1000, 3x Beo4, Terminal 6000, Beovision LX6000, Beovision AV9000, Pair of Beovox s75, Beovision Avant 32 DVD, Beovox Redline 60.2, Beogram 1100, Beovision MX1500, Beovision 3, B&O Cabinet 4068

    Cabinet 4068

  • 12-12-2011 4:12 AM In reply to

    Re: Avant 32 DVD

    A TV will ignore remote if set to option 0, which can happen by mistake in certain situations.

    Whilst this is not common - its a bit hard to accidentally do - it is not unheard off, and is the first thing to check when a TV ignores IR , and it is certainly the cheapest to fix !!

    Firstly - check your Beo4 by looking at the IR emitter via a mobile phone camera - you will see the flashing signal.  Sometimes failure to respond to a command is actually failure to send, not receive.  Check your manual buttons for operqation on the tv itself.

     

    Suggest you try the following.

    1. Unplug for about 5 mins.

    2. Disconnect everything that may be attached - ML, VCR, STB et  etc - and have a DVD to hand that you know is not scratched etc.

    3.  Plug back in.

    4,  Put the TV into Option 1 ( press list & standby together, press list to display OPTION, press GO, presslist to display V.OPT, press 1 - TV LED should blink to confirm)

    Try again with the DVD.

    If the above doesn't work, there is an issue inside your Tv that needs an engineer.  Sadly, any repair cost (unless DIY) is nowadays likely to be more than just buying another on line.

    If it does work, unplug & reconnect your other stuff.

     

  • 12-12-2011 7:34 AM In reply to

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    Re: Avant 32 DVD

    unfortunately still not working , there is single click sound every time i turn the tv on, however its still staying off except lcd screen is showing "TV 1"

    Beomaster 4400, 2 Beomaster 6000, Beocord 8004, Beocord 8002, Beolink 1000, 3x Beo4, Terminal 6000, Beovision LX6000, Beovision AV9000, Pair of Beovox s75, Beovision Avant 32 DVD, Beovox Redline 60.2, Beogram 1100, Beovision MX1500, Beovision 3, B&O Cabinet 4068

    Cabinet 4068

  • 12-12-2011 12:06 PM In reply to

    Re: Avant 32 DVD

    The full service manual is not exactly helpful to us non-technical owners, but I found this entry:

    If an error occurs in the I²C bus system which makes the TV go into stand-by every
    time it is attempted to be switched on, it is possible to switch on the TV in such a
    way that the error is ignored:
    - The TV must be on stand-by for at least 5 seconds.
    - Short-circuit the service socket, P84 on AV Switch PCB14, coordinate 5L, for a
    minimum of 0.5 second. See ➢5.
    - Remove the jumper.
    - Press TV. The TV will now start up in the bus ignore mode if that is possible.

    You might need to upgrade to access the full manual on the main Beoworld site..... and get some competent help.

    Graham

    EDIT: can't post the image (in pdf manual).

    PCB14 is the white square immediately below and towards the left hand end of the bar code label.

    (Don't ask me for more info: I have just copied this from the manual which you really need to check for yourself!

    I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure. [W C Fields]

  • 12-12-2011 1:32 PM In reply to

    Re: Avant 32 DVD

    vikinger:
    If an error occurs in the I²C bus system which makes the TV go into stand-by every
    time it is attempted to be switched on, it is possible to switch on the TV in such a
    way that the error is ignored:

    However, DO NOT DO THAT unless you know what you are doing!

    That mode bypasses the internal protection circuits, so the TV doesn't care if for example its power supply is grossly overloaded by some internal defect, which caused the problem in the first place. It might be a "false alarm" due to some minor problem, but just as well the TV could go up in smoke! This test mode is not a fix for anything.

    Think of it as replacing a blown mains fuse with a screw.

    Unfortunately I don't know much of anything about Avants, but I do know that fixing TVs is best left to professionals.

    -mika

  • 12-13-2011 7:54 PM In reply to

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    Re: Avant 32 DVD


    Thanks for answers everyone :)

     

    Unfortunately it seems that i wont be able to fix it by myself , atm i cant afford getting B&O technician to fix it, so for now my Avant stays as the biggest art piece in my room :) cause I'm not going to throw my beauty out :)

    Thanks anyway 

     

    Regards

    Mike

    Beomaster 4400, 2 Beomaster 6000, Beocord 8004, Beocord 8002, Beolink 1000, 3x Beo4, Terminal 6000, Beovision LX6000, Beovision AV9000, Pair of Beovox s75, Beovision Avant 32 DVD, Beovox Redline 60.2, Beogram 1100, Beovision MX1500, Beovision 3, B&O Cabinet 4068

    Cabinet 4068

  • 12-14-2011 5:48 AM In reply to

    Re: Avant 32 DVD

    It might be a problem with the power module (not sure the correct beo-technical-term). We had a similar problem years ago and cost a few hundred dollars to repair. 

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