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  • 07-26-2011 6:00 AM

    Beocenter 9000 volume adjustment problem

    Hi Guys,

    I've just picked up a Beocenter 9000 and whilst I am generally pleased, there's a niggling problem. The touch button for the Vol+ doesnt work, but the >> does light up. The glass panel is loose so I know I will have to re-attach that to the plastic frame but I don't want to do that just yet until it is working properly.

    Not being able to use this button also hampers the settings for loudness, balance, bass and treble. I've looked under the glass panel but cannot see anything obvious. I did read somewhere that when re-attaching the panel to its frame that I should leave the old "double sided tape" there and just glue it back carefully, is there any reason for this or shold the old tape be removed first.

    The only other thing I can find wrong with it is that when the Radio function is selected, the radio station "selected" number on the top display doesn't show the number 9. This does however light up ok when a cd is inserted. I can live with that if I have to, but this volume control issue I can't live with.

    I do have a beolink 1000 remote on its way to me which hopefully allow use of the Vol+, but I dont really want to have to rely on this.

    Sorry for such a long post but I would be really grateful if someone could point me in the right direction

    Cheers Guys

    Richard

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  • 07-26-2011 6:49 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter 9000 volume adjustment problem

    The vol+ key probably does not work because the glass is loose and not making good enough contact with the rubber underneath. This is not unusual.

    I suggest that you remove glass and the plastic frames (remove screw under left end of Beocenter) and re-attatch using one of the prescribed methods. Do this to the keyboard and the display as they will both need doing.

    I have been re-sticking these for years using industrial grade contact adhesive and have never had a complaint or a failure. Others insist on using double sided tape.

    The fault with the 9 led will need more thinking about!

    Regards Graham

  • 07-26-2011 6:52 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter 9000 volume adjustment problem

    I reckon you will be fine when the glass panel is reattched. Have you tried touching the rubber prong under the glass to see if this then works the volume?

    Also the no.9 on the radio will be that the preset on 9 has been deleted, nothing else. If you add a preset onto 9 I expect it will light up again.

    Hope this helps.

  • 07-26-2011 7:13 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter 9000 volume adjustment problem

    I've just tried touching the rubber prong under the glass panel and it does nothing. Touching the other prongs achieves their function, so I guess it's a fault on that board ?

    As you sugested I put a preset into 9 and back it came, thanks !!

    Cheers for replys

    Carpy

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  • 07-26-2011 7:21 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter 9000 volume adjustment problem

    Email me your address and I can send you a replacement board, if you wish.

    Regards Graham

  • 07-26-2011 7:34 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter 9000 volume adjustment problem

    Richard Carpenter:
    I've just tried touching the rubber prong under the glass panel and it does nothing. Touching the other prongs achieves their function, so I guess it's a fault on that board ?

    Looks like it. If all the other controls work and the prong itself seems fine (I believe it is some kind of conductive rubber), there is very little that can be at fault, though - probably the transistor (BF240) connected to that particular prong, or perhaps a bad solder joint or some debris creating a short on the circuit board close to the prong.

    Do you have any electronics experience? If you think you know what you are doing, you could try shorting the C and E of that particular transistor, the function should then respond and confirm the problem... If you don't understand what that meant, don't try it Smile

    -mika

  • 07-26-2011 7:35 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter 9000 volume adjustment problem

    Thank you Graham,

    I've just sent you an email

    really appreciate this

    Cheers Fella

    Richard

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  • 07-26-2011 7:48 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter 9000 volume adjustment problem

    Hi Tournedos,

    Yes I've just tried as you suggested shorting C and E of that transistor and the function responded . I removed the board but there's nothing obvious to me. Luckily graham has offered a replacement board so hopefully I should be sorted

    Thanks

    Richard

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  • 07-26-2011 8:07 AM In reply to

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    Re: Beocenter 9000 volume adjustment problem

    "I have been re-sticking these for years using industrial grade contact adhesive and have never had a complaint or a failure. Others insist on using double sided tape."

    I've seen mention of the use of double-sided tape before, but surely this tape is non conductive and therefore cannot conduct from the finger on the glass to the button below?

    Or is there conductive double-sided tape that will do this? 

  • 07-26-2011 8:40 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter 9000 volume adjustment problem

    Kokomo:

    "I have been re-sticking these for years using industrial grade contact adhesive and have never had a complaint or a failure. Others insist on using double sided tape."

    I've seen mention of the use of double-sided tape before, but surely this tape is non conductive and therefore cannot conduct from the finger on the glass to the button below?

    Or is there conductive double-sided tape that will do this? 

     

    We're only sticking the glass back onto the plastic frame that holds it in place. The frame complete with glass is then held in place with 1 screw underneath the left hand corner. So the tape doesn't need to be conductive, it is only holding the glass.

    Richard

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  • 07-26-2011 8:55 AM In reply to

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    Re: Beocenter 9000 volume adjustment problem

    Richard if you would like to send the old board to me so I can sort out and then I will send back to Graham to make the gesture complete, unless you came to another agreement... Anyway let me know either way...

    Olly.

  • 07-26-2011 9:06 AM In reply to

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    Re: Beocenter 9000 volume adjustment problem

    "We're only sticking the glass back onto the plastic frame that holds it in place. The frame complete with glass is then held in place with 1 screw underneath the left hand corner. So the tape doesn't need to be conductive, it is only holding the glass."

    Richard

    Ah, I see,  I Misunderstood. Thanks.

    Thought I could use this method to tackle a problem whereby touching a couple of points on the glass of my Beomaster 4500 would make better contact with the buttons below than currently is the case. Tried silver paper which works ok, but not very elegent nor a totally efficient solution.

    Anyone got better ideas please?

  • 07-26-2011 9:08 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter 9000 volume adjustment problem

    Step1:

    Richard if you would like to send the old board to me so I can sort out and then I will send back to Graham to make the gesture complete, unless you came to another agreement... Anyway let me know either way...

    unless you want to play with it Olly there is no need - I have several in stock!

    Regards Graham

  • 07-26-2011 9:11 AM In reply to

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    Kokomo:

    "We're only sticking the glass back onto the plastic frame that holds it in place. The frame complete with glass is then held in place with 1 screw underneath the left hand corner. So the tape doesn't need to be conductive, it is only holding the glass."

    Richard

    Ah, I see,  I Misunderstood. Thanks.

     

    Thought I could use this method to tackle a problem whereby touching a couple of points on the glass of my Beomaster 4500 would make better contact with the buttons below than currently is the case. Tried silver paper which works ok, but not very elegent nor a totally efficient solution.

    Anyone got better ideas please?

    I believe that this is the tape that is recommended by some.

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170434514812

    Personally I think it is too thick and makes the glass panel stand up too far ............hey ho! Each to his own.

    I use industrial grade superglue on 4500 glass panels as well. I dare say the above tape would work on those as well but I have not used it for that application.

    Either way, the glass has to be a secure fit in the plastic frames or the touch controls just will not work.

    Regards Graham

  • 07-26-2011 9:23 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter 9000 volume adjustment problem

    Richard Carpenter:

    Hi Tournedos,

    Yes I've just tried as you suggested shorting C and E of that transistor and the function responded . I removed the board but there's nothing obvious to me. Luckily graham has offered a replacement board so hopefully I should be sorted

    Thanks

    Richard

    Board packed and will be posted tomorrow as our local PO is now closed.

    Regards Graham

  • 07-26-2011 10:00 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter 9000 volume adjustment problem

    Thank you very much Graham,

    It's my intention to keep the 9000 going beyond my days, I'm an old bloke now (well 50 anyway), and it's only now I'm getting into B&O, always loved it, never had enough money. It seems that everyone who's into B&O are all great people, helpful and generous.

    I found some double sided foam tape which is 1mm thick, do you reckon it will be OK for the glass panel.

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-meters-DOUBLE-SIDED-FOAM-TAPE-6mm-x-1mm-SELFADHESIVE-/140547702718?pt=UK_Crafts_Cardmaking_Scrapbooking_Glue_Tape_EH&hash=item20b94bbfbe

    I ordered some anyway, if it's no good for what I want I'll just put it in stock for when I'm really decrepid and sat with a shawl around my knees, sticking photos of moto gp bikes into a scrapbook

     

    Thanks

    Richard

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  • 07-26-2011 10:14 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter 9000 volume adjustment problem

    Richard Carpenter:

    Thank you very much Graham,

    It's my intention to keep the 9000 going beyond my days, I'm an old bloke now (well 50 anyway), and it's only now I'm getting into B&O, always loved it, never had enough money. It seems that everyone who's into B&O are all great people, helpful and generous.

    I found some double sided foam tape which is 1mm thick, do you reckon it will be OK for the glass panel.

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-meters-DOUBLE-SIDED-FOAM-TAPE-6mm-x-1mm-SELFADHESIVE-/140547702718?pt=UK_Crafts_Cardmaking_Scrapbooking_Glue_Tape_EH&hash=item20b94bbfbe

    I ordered some anyway, if it's no good for what I want I'll just put it in stock for when I'm really decrepid and sat with a shawl around my knees, sticking photos of moto gp bikes into a scrapbook

     

    Thanks

    Richard

    That tape could be just the job. If it sticks like sh1t to a blanket, you could be in business.

    However, now comes the mucky, time consuming bit. You have to clean all the existing gunk out of the plastic channels and from the glass without any scratches!

    Good Luck

    Regards Graham

  • 07-26-2011 12:29 PM In reply to

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    Re: Beocenter 9000 volume adjustment problem

    I just thought it would be a shame to consign it to the bin if repairable, and I could return along with the other project....

    Olly.

  • 07-26-2011 3:49 PM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter 9000 volume adjustment problem

    To be honest Olly, I'm glad to get rid of one. If it 's gone to some use, rather than the skip, then so much the better.

    I won't have room for a lot of this stuff now we have made the decision to downsize.

    Regards Graham

  • 07-28-2011 4:51 AM In reply to

    Re: Beocenter 9000 volume adjustment problem

    HI Graham,

    The circuit board arrived this morning seriously well packaged !!!!

    I fitted it and doubtless to say we're back up and running like a dream.

    as we say down here in Wales.........Diolch Yn Fawr

    I know you said there's no charge, but it cost you to post and pack it so at least let me make a donation to a charity of your choosing, I'll feel better and the charity will gain funds.

    Once again thanks for your help and generosity

    Richard Left Hug

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  • 07-28-2011 6:56 AM In reply to

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    Re: Beocenter 9000 volume adjustment problem

    ".......as we say down here in Wales.........Diolch Yn Fawr"

    Does that tranlate into English as:- "Where is the benefits office?" ?

     

    Smile 

     

  • 07-28-2011 7:09 AM In reply to

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    Richard Carpenter:

    HI Graham,

    The circuit board arrived this morning seriously well packaged !!!!

    I fitted it and doubtless to say we're back up and running like a dream.

    as we say down here in Wales.........Diolch Yn Fawr

    I know you said there's no charge, but it cost you to post and pack it so at least let me make a donation to a charity of your choosing, I'll feel better and the charity will gain funds.

    Once again thanks for your help and generosity

    Richard Left Hug

    I'm pleased to hear that you are up and running!

    There is seriously no charge and I don't normally "do" charities having once been short listed as a marketing manager for one of the big ones.

    If you insist, then the poor souls in the Horn of Africa deserve better times, so please make a donation to DEC (Disasters Emergency Committee)

     

    Regards Graham

  • 07-28-2011 8:37 AM In reply to

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    Hi Graham,

     

    It'll be my pleasure

    Best Regards

    Richard

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  • 07-28-2011 9:48 AM In reply to

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    Kokomo:

    ".......as we say down here in Wales.........Diolch Yn Fawr"

    Does that tranlate into English as:- "Where is the benefits office?" ?

     

    Smile 

     

    Not quite,

    in Spanish that would be

    dónde está la oficina de beneficios, as approximately 4,612,700 of your countrymen ask on a weekly basis (20% of your population)

    or in Welsh

    ble mae'r swyddfa budd-daliadau as approximately 123,000 of my countrymen ask on a weekly basis (8.4% of my population) so there's a much greater percentage of the population working here

    that's the trouble with being in europe........................so much gets lost in translation !!!Big Smile

    Richard

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