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I have some parts for the Beolink 7000. But I didn't understand your error description quite... so not sure which part you would need.
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I have some new glass and new mirror plates for the Beolink 7000. I have BL7000 remote in very good condition as well (mirror plate without any faults, glass without any faults and display backlight bright) and only 514 Euro + shipping...
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Are you sure that the Ouverture has the datalink pins in parallell on pin 6 and 7? If I recall correctly it has Datalink on one of the pins and Aux link on the other. But I can't find the ouverture service manual, so can't check.
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[quote user="tournedos"] You can test this by just plugging the Beogram straight to AUX - the sound will be useless, but you'll see if the remote control would work. [/quote] I don't think that would work as the Aux socket is Line level and the Beogram 9500 needs a RIAA amplifier. I know what you are going to say... that you already
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It is a U264B but it can be quite difficult to source as it is discontinued. Once you get it, it should be no problem to replace if you have basic soldering skill (you can cut the old chip away to ease desoldering of it).
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The frequency display problem is the prescaler chip if I remember correctly.
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Maybe the charging doesn't work in the remote?
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Did you enable "overscan" on the mac mini display settings and set the Beovision to pixelmap full HD (don't know what the menu on the Beovision would name it, but basically this option will display pixels that normally are outside the visible screen area for traditional reasons).
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Medogsfat: Simply buy a compatible AA 4 cell battery pack As far as I remember there are 5 cells in the battery pack?
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Did you check the low Ohm resistors?