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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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Mmh, I bought a white one last year, which can't play MP3 files. Do you really play MP3 files which are burned on the CD or do you play audio CDs which are burned from an MP3 source file? Andy
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Great! Many thanks to beojeff for the BeoLink Passive hint. After enabling ML via /MENU/ /0/ /5/ /GO/ /STEP UP/ /GO/ It does work. The light commands do get trough. So this is an easy way to analyse these commands with a home automation system for controlling light, rolling shutter, etc. Andy
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Finally, after three weeks I got the BeoLink Passive back with software 1.6. Unfortunately, I had no time to check the behaviour outright. I hope to have some time this weekend to check whether light commands from the Beo4 will pass the BeoLink passive now. Andy
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[quote user="TripEnglish"] I've noticed that the light does take a deliberate pat. [/quote] I got BeoTime last Monday with the same behaviour. After calling my dealer he checked BeiWise to get more information about the issue. However, there is noting mentioned about patting the device. So he offered me to exchange the device with a new
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What kind of features can we expect from the new MasterLink? I would assume that there will be one channel for audio, video and control data. At the moment we have a complete clean up ongoing. So it would a good thing to know what kind of cable (hopefully standard Cat. x) and topology (star, bus, etc.) the new MasterLink needs. Andy PS: I think I have
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Thank you for the compliment Evan. I like this picture too and therefore used it for a mouse pad at home as well.
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Here is a new screenshot of the ML-Analyzer. The BS3000 transmits date and time information via ML to synchronize other devices like link speakers (e.g. LCS9000/BL3500). I wonder if the Audio master would use this information as well. So it would be possible to synchronize all ML devices with a DCF77 clock. In the current setup it is only possible to
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Hello dgillier, Unfortunately I don’t know the manufacture or the part number. I would assume that you can’t buy these parts officially. If you would like to build your own MasterLink hardware I would use a standard shielded RJ45 female connector and use ML-LexCom cable for connecting it to a B&O device. Andy
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Hi dgillier, Here are the steps: 1. Open a BeoLink Converter or another B&O device with MasterLink 2. Find the MasterLink level shifter - in case of the Converter 1611 it is a IC called ML-Asic) 3. Connect the Rx line to a RS232 level shifter (e.g. MAX232) The current setup lies on my desk and needs too much space for work. Therefore, in case I
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Hello herwin, Thank you very much for your contribution and joining the forum to post an answer. I believe your code could be very useful for reverse-engineering the MasterLink protocol. A fleeting glimpse at your code reveals that the information which comes via USB is not exactly the data which floats on the ML bus. So the BeoLink PC2 processor does
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