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Latest post 04-13-2008 6:21 AM by Peter. 3 replies.
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  • 04-12-2008 12:22 PM

    Missbehaving Beolink 7000

    Hi all,

    I have bought a second Beolink 7000 for a fairly good price but i have big problems with it. I have taken away all componets in the Panel-settings and then re-added them and still get the "no contact" message. It works in 1-way and with one of my LC1. Is this the classic fault of bad condensators? The prior owner used it with a AV9000 (i think) and it has typenr 1540 but a much newer version then my old, this one have s/w 2.2S, the SN-stickers on the controller itself is "gone" but the info are on the table-charger.

    Another bad thing is that it never "sleeps". If you dont touch it for 30 sec i goes black but then just seconds after it goes "alive" again. I know that the old owner have himself changed the batterypack, its not a B&O-work, could there be something with that?

    Helpful for all the tips, i think im fairly sure that its not a settingserror since i have my "old" Beolink up and running with no problems and i have hidden the beolinks well prior to use.

    Cheers

     Jesper L

    Sweden

     

  • 04-12-2008 6:08 PM In reply to

    Re: Missbehaving Beolink 7000

    It does sound as if you have a fault in the IR receiver . Not easy to fix unless you have excellent eyesight and are a whizz at soldering! The only point - you did add the components when in the main room and not a link room?
  • 04-13-2008 6:04 AM In reply to

    Re: Missbehaving Beolink 7000

    Hi Peter,

    Yea i have done all commands and settings in my mainroom, and its a Beosystem 7000 im trying to controll and get in "touch" with. I directly suspected the condensators for lack of 2-way since ive read about it here and seen "horror-pics" on where they are located hehe.

    About the other behaviour (never sleep) it sounds like the third "error" under section 2-7 in servicemanual from this site. As far i see you either have to change Module package 1 or 2, are these still aviable at B&O? 

    Thanx for all the help ive gotten here in my Bang-adventure

    Jesper L

    Sweden 

     

  • 04-13-2008 6:21 AM In reply to

    Re: Missbehaving Beolink 7000

    They are possibly available - but expensive! I would see if anyone can fix this for you - Ridax seems to be a bit of an expert!
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