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That is the problem. If i have an internet radio station on and put the TV is stanby the ATV just keeps going.
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I found out from my manual that my TV includes two functions which can be activated by entering a key which must be bought from B&O. One is the HDMI matrix which i understand. The other software activation activates other functions in the TV without specifing which. Does anybody know what will be available?
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Ok i will get one from the dealer. I found out how to switch on the modulator. Apparantly B&O don't include a full (only a basic guide) printed manual anymore so I had to download it from their website.
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Ok thanks for the tip, still starnge that the BV-6 did pass on the signal..... But does anybody know how to switch on the RF modulator and set it's frequency?
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That is true! But still don't understand why the set does not pass on the signal like the BV6.
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Ok. But I still do not know how to activate the RF out. Elephant i tried your sequence but my menu seems different. Try this sequence ... [DTV] 4 <= for SETUP OPTIONS ACTIVE ANTENNA There is a menu option for setting the LINK FREQUENCY but for the moment I can't find/remember it Mine shows:" DTV Pressing MENU Twice Other Settings I can then
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With athe first generation of ATV you don't need HDCP. I had mine connected with a HDMI to DVI cable to a BV-6 (sound separate)
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I believe the link frequency is only needed to control a DVD1 or another scart source. All my sources are now HDMI so i cant control those. I just want the anlog signal. It worked fine on my Beovision 6-26. By the wat the ML connector works fine on my BV-8. (it's connected to a BM4500 through a 1611 convertor)
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I have my new BV-8-40 since last saturday and I am really happy with it. I have kept basically the same cables as my Beovion 6 had so I didn't expect any problems. However in my setup the analog RF connection goes into the set (and I can recieve analog TV signals on the BV8) but to the RF out on the LINK module I have connected my MX4000 which is
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It will also have WiFi to be used with the upcoming newer generation of TV's