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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
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I'm fairly handy with a screwdriver, so would like to try it myself. Can I buy the parts online? Paul
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Thanks Keith, How do I get the two handsets fixed? Is it something I can do myself, or do I need to take them to a dealer? Regards, Paul
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Keith, Thanks for your time on this. In answer to your questions, I have looked at the FAQ section (very useful photos) and identified my units as the old version PSTN bases (with consecutive PARK numbers). The pyramid bases are simply chargers. No phone line or little light. Regards, Paul
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I have inherited some Beocom 6000 kit that was previously installed and left in my parents' new house when they purchased it. I would appreciate some advice on how to make best use of the following: 2 x PSTN Base units with power supply and telephone line. 6 x Mark I Beocom 6000 handsets and pyramid charger units. Sounds simple so far, but here's
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Christian (and others), Many thanks for the advice. What I thought was a Passive turned out to be a ML/MCL Converter but it does the job just the same. Using the set up that you described has the system working perfectly. Thanks again chaps. Paul
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I told you I was new to this! The unit has 6 CDs and a radio. Connections are a Masterlink socket an Aux socket and 2 Loudspeaker sockets (9 pin?). The Passive has 2 Loudspeaker sockets with the more familiar 2 pins. I have downloaded the manual for the 9000, but that only talks about Active speakers. Paul
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Christian, Many thanks for your advice. I'll let you know how I get on. Paul
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I am brand new to B&O having just inherited a Beosound 9000 music centre, a Beolink passive and a collection of associated junction boxes and IR bits that were previously installed in the house that my parents have just bought. I never saw it in operation, but it seems that this kit was used to channel music around the house from the main unit.
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