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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
Latest post 02-27-2012 11:45 AM by Step1. 49 replies.
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Alex
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Bath & Cardiff, UK
- Posts 2,990
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Re: Beolink 1000 versions
Yes, they do. I believe you can still get the BeoLink 5000 as well...
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Jandyt
- Joined on 04-01-2007
- Clitheroe, Lancashire, UK
- Posts 13,004
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Re: Beolink 1000 versions
Are you sure Alex? I believe you can get the 5000 but not so sure about the 1000. Andy T.
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Alex
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Bath & Cardiff, UK
- Posts 2,990
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Re: Beolink 1000 versions
I'm pretty sure, yes. I may be wrong though, but I only say that because you've put doubt in my mind!
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Gerd
- Joined on 04-20-2007
- Germany
- Posts 523
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Re: Beolink 1000 versions
Yes, the 1000 is still available, the 5000 not!
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Alex
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Bath & Cardiff, UK
- Posts 2,990
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Re: Beolink 1000 versions
Generally though, you would want to go for the Beo4 over the 1000. The 1000 is still a fantastic remote, and IMO, better than anything from any other manufacturer, while the Beo4 is more suited to more recent B&O kit, particularly with the LIST menu.
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Jandyt
- Joined on 04-01-2007
- Clitheroe, Lancashire, UK
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Re: Beolink 1000 versions
Extremely robust, the Beolink 1000. You can drop it off an eight storey building and absolutely guarrantee that it will still function perfectly! Sometimes, after they land, they don't always work. Andy T.
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Medogsfat
- Joined on 02-21-2007
- *Moderator* Leeds, Yorkshire
- Posts 4,045
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Re: Beolink 1000 versions
Alex: Generally though, you would want to go for the Beo4 over the 1000. The 1000 is still a fantastic remote, and IMO, better than anything from any other manufacturer, while the Beo4 is more suited to more recent B&O kit, particularly with the LIST menu.
Absolutely right Alex - the Beo4 is certainly more suited to later B&O products whereas the BL1000 suits pre mid 90's equipment better, I still prefer the BL1000 over any remote for every day use, probably because I'm so familiar with it. Fantastic piece of design and probably my all time favourite "must have" item and handy if you are doing some DIY and can't find a hammer
The use of metaphors should be avoided like the plague. They're like a red rag to a bull to me.
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deaddruid
- Joined on 05-24-2007
- Malvern, Worcestershire
- Posts 247
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Re: Beolink 1000 versions
Thank you for all the replies, guys. This is the first post I've started which has gone over one page! I still don't know quite which remote I've got, but I take the point that its 3+, that all 3+ have the same functionality, and I don't need to know more than that. I'm becoming more curious, however. I had assumed that all button presses were transmitted, and that the receiver took note of use of the SHIFT key, to work out what is going on. However, since SHIFT functions seem to be different on each of mk1, mk2 and mk3, it must be the remote which converts the SHIFT+<another key> into a code to transmit. Am I making sense, or misunderstanding? Mark
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henrik
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Stockholm, Sweden
- Posts 299
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Re: Beolink 1000 versions
deaddruid: I'm becoming more curious, however. I had assumed that all button presses were transmitted, and that the receiver took note of use of the SHIFT key, to work out what is going on. However, since SHIFT functions seem to be different on each of mk1, mk2 and mk3, it must be the remote which converts the SHIFT+<another key> into a code to transmit. Am I making sense, or misunderstanding? Mark
I think you're right. I don't remember what the situation was, but came to the same conclusion once when I had to use an older bl1000
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Alex
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Bath & Cardiff, UK
- Posts 2,990
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Re: Beolink 1000 versions
No, this isn't the case, shift + A.Tape actually produces a different resultant signal to a simple A.Tape command.
Press shift, with your hand completely covering the IR transmitter at the end of the BeoLink, and press shift, then uncover your hand and press A.Tape. A.Tape 2 is still activated, even though the BeoMaster/Center didn't receive the SHIFT command.
The BeoLink 1000 is actually pretty smart under the hood, smarter than you would expect it to be just from appearances.
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henrik
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Stockholm, Sweden
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Re: Beolink 1000 versions
Alex: No, this isn't the case, shift + A.Tape actually produces a different resultant signal to a simple A.Tape command.
Yes, that was my and Mark's point ;-)
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The Stig - ver. 1.7
- Joined on 06-20-2007
- Posts 898
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Re: Beolink 1000 versions
We cut test this! If somebody has a LC2 and a BL1000 mrk3+, then press shift + link and see if it controls the light? I think the shift command maybe only, is setting a bit in the bit stream it's sends! F.ex A.tape 00101010 shift + A.tape 10101010 and A.tape 00101010 link + A.tape 01101010 would be nice to know
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oPossum
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Posts 3
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Re: Beolink 1000 versions
Shift changes the key code (last 2 digits), link sets a bit... 11:00191 A.TAPE 11:00194 A.TAPE2 (SHIFT + A.TAPE) 11:10191 LINK + A.TAPE 11:10194 L-A.TP2 (Beo4) 11:00091 AV + A.TAPE (Beo4) number_of_bits:data (both in hexadecimal)
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rabble
- Joined on 07-13-2007
- Switzerland
- Posts 75
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Re: Beolink 1000 versions
I've just acquired a Beosystem 7000 that came with a beolink 1000. Most of the controls are quite simple to do except for controlling the radio functions. I can't seem to search for new station and I can't display RDS or clock, all I can do is use the stations that were previously programmed. Does someone know what the commands are to do this, or do I need a Beolink 7000? Andrew
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Jandyt
- Joined on 04-01-2007
- Clitheroe, Lancashire, UK
- Posts 13,004
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Re: Beolink 1000 versions
Hi Rabble. The Beomaster does not display RDS or the clock, sorry. RDS and the clock are displayed on Beolink 7000. As for radio tuning, it's easy with Beolink 1000 Radio goto up or down button.
Once you get the channel you want
Store 7 store (Choose your own number)
Come back if you have any problems. Andy T.
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rabble
- Joined on 07-13-2007
- Switzerland
- Posts 75
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Re: Beolink 1000 versions
Hi Andy, thanks for the info. it seems to work, however I can't seem to display the frequency of the channel. Is this something also only avail. on the Beolink 7000. I thought that the main difference between the 6500 and the 7000 was that the RDS would display on the receiver. If that's not possible then what's the difference? Cheers Andrew
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Jandyt
- Joined on 04-01-2007
- Clitheroe, Lancashire, UK
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Re: Beolink 1000 versions
No, you can't see the frequency on the Beomaster, only on the Beolink7000. However, if you know the frequency you're after, you can enter it in four figures on FM only. Radio Goto 1015 store 7 store = 101.5 FM stored on channel 7 As soon as you press Goto, it should say "F" on your Beomaster. If you want change to AM, then Radio Goto Shift Sound then immediately up or down button before it slips back to FM It should say "A" on the Beomaster.. I am not 100% sure but I think the only two differences between 6500 and 7000 is that 6500 only available in White or Aluminium 7000 also available in Black and mirror finnish 7000 has RDS decoder whereas 6500 hasn't. RDS decoder is not much use unless you have a Beolink 7000. However, if I remember correctly, Channel name and frequency can be seen on a linked in TV like LX4500. Radio AV Radio Menu springs to mind but don't quote me on that! Andy T.
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Alex
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Bath & Cardiff, UK
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Re: Beolink 1000 versions
The RDS module can also be fitted to either later BeoMaster 6500s, or all 6500s...
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rabble
- Joined on 07-13-2007
- Switzerland
- Posts 75
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Re: Beolink 1000 versions
Hi Andy, thanks for all your help, at least now I can listen to radio and not just static. I guess I'll be searching for a Beolink soon, as the only reason I chose the 7000 over the 6500 was for the RDS. Regards Andrew
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Step1
- Joined on 07-06-2008
- Manchester
- Posts 961
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Re: Beolink 1000 versions
Does anyone know if you can switch loudness in/out with a mk3 control? I can achieve this with my mk2 using a shift command but not on my mk3...
*I should add this is with my master 5500...
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