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Hi all,
I have some
trouble with a Beocenter 7700.
I can only
switch it on/off with the help of the power cable.
The display
shows “0” and “P” and additionally some recorder leds on.
It is
impossible to control other functions, all the keys doesn’t react.
It looks
that the Beocenter boot and then freeze on the mentioned display activities.
Normally it
is possible to test the microprocessor with “Stand-By” + “Record” , the result should be “0” and “P” for an intact
microprocessor. I cannot start the test because the keys don’t react but the
display shows actually these both characters (sign that the microprocessor is
OK?).
I founded
somebody which had exactly the same problem in the Net, but till now I didn’t get
any answer.
Any idea where
I can look at? Is it possible to reset the microprocessor?
Greeting
from a French in Germany
Jean-Jacques