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I have just aquired a Beolink 7000. However, two way communication does not appear to work. I've gone into setup, removed and re-added components. Still get "No Contact" message. I have a MCP5500 and two way comms works with the BM7000. I gather from this forum that this is a common fault with the BL7000 and that replacing the capacitors by the IR receiver may fix this. Supposedly there is a photo on this site of the capacitors in question but I cannot find it. Can anyone help with this issue please. Repair details, photo etc.
Found it hehe had to go for a big hunt :D
http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/p/7607/57016.aspx#57016
Have same problem too on my Beolink so please let us know how you are doing, planing to someday let a "solder-handy" friend help me :D
Jesper
Sweden
Thanks for the link. I have successfully repaired the "No contact" isssue. For me, the tricky part was removing the metal shield that covers the receiver circuit. Once removed it was plainly obvious that the two SMD capacitors had leaked. Both visually and by the fishy odour. I desoldered them and cleaned the board and components with Isopropyl Alcohol. As replacement for the SMD caps I used 22 microfarad 16 volt Tantalum caps.
Hello,i have also problem with my beolink 7000,but problem is in upper side of remore control who not lift up when i put it on table.I look motor but he not ewen try to spindle. Did beolink 7000 must be connected with beocenter to lift up? Please help...
Aleksandar