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Latest post 07-10-2008 12:30 PM by jimbo_the_greatest. 3 replies.
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  • 06-16-2008 11:13 AM

    Pin code beoLab 5's

    Hi guys,

    I wonder if anyone could help me here. But how would I be able to delete the pin on a set of BeoLab 5's? I've got the pincode and everything, just don't know how to delet it!!!

     Cheers,

    Jimbo

  • 06-16-2008 12:36 PM In reply to

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    Re: Pin code beoLab 5's

    Hi Jimbo

    The Deactivation instructions are on page 15 of the Lab 5 instruction booklet at the end of the "Use the pin code system" section. There are 6 paragraphs of instructions and are a bit long and involved for me to Type.Could I suggest that you download the user guide from the main B & O website ?

  • 06-16-2008 12:58 PM In reply to

    Re: Pin code beoLab 5's

    In order to deactivate the PIN code system you must first key in your previously chosen four-digit code, and then key in the ‘0000-code’, which disables the function.

    While BeoLab 5 is in standby…

    • Press ss, ss, and STOP in quick succession on the Beo4 remote control. The indicator light shines intermittently red (1 sec.) and green (0.5 sec.).
    • Within 10 seconds, press the touch field on top of the loudspeaker you wish to deactivate. The loudspeaker confirms your selection with a sound signal.
    • Key in a your previously chosen four-digit PIN code*. The loudspeaker confirms each digit with a sound signal.
    • Press GO to enter your four-digit code. The loudspeaker confirms this with a sound signal.
    • Key in the digits 0 0 0 0 on the Beo4 remote control*.
    • Press GO to deactivate the PIN code system. The indicator light shines red again – indicating that the loudspeaker is in standby and ready for use.

    If it is not accepted the loudspeaker emits a sound signal, and you will have to start over again with the ‘0000 code’.

    Regards Keith....

  • 07-10-2008 12:30 PM In reply to

    Re: Pin code beoLab 5's

    Cheers thanks Keith....
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