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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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Hi Jeff, Any chance that you have an LC1 in your items for sale? Thanks Ron
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Hi Michael, This was the original connection that I tried but could not get it to work. Frustrated I stopped by the B&O store yesterday and purchased a new IR puck and everything works. The salesman at the store did not feel the IR puck from the active link would work but was not sure why. Thanks to everyone for their suggestions.
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Hi Michael, Thanks for the link. I checked it out and it shows the same 5 wire connections that I have for the beolink active. The difference between this diagram and the one with the Beosystem 1 is the yellow wire. It is shown on pin 4 on the Beosystem 1 and pin 1 on the active link. I tried these two combination but neither seemed to work. The Beosystem
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Thanks jk1002, I will try a couple of combinations this weekend. Will let you kown how I make out.
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The connector that I purchased for the beosystem 1 from the Bang and Olufsen store does not have a black wire and the wiring diagram I downloaded from this Forum for the beosystem one shows only green yellow and brown. I am wondering if because the IR receiver that I have with the beolink active is connected to a beolink connection box if there is something
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The BeoSystem has a single (three wire) plug similar to that found on headphones, whereas, the plug with the Beolink Active is a 7 pin DIN type connector. It is quite possible that the two are not interchangable. Thanks Ron
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Purchased a used Beosystem 1 but the IR receiver was not included. My question is can I use the IR receiver from a BeoLink Active kit. The wiring diagram for the Beolink is different than the wiring shown in the Beosystem 1 reference manual. Beolink shows 1=yellow, 2=grey, 3=Green, 4=White, 5=Brown. The Beosystem 1 shows 3=Green, 4=Yellow, 5=Brown.
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Thanks ik1002, I purchased the 9000 system so lets hope everything works. Ron
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Thanks Mediabobny, I thought they would work but just wanted a second opinion, and thanks for the info on the 2571. Ron
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I am looking at buying a BeoSound 9000 CD unit, however, it is a European model 220 volts. My question is can I connect my current 120 volt (Penta) speakers up to this system? Will I get any feeback due to the voltage difference? Also can someone clarify if a model 2571 is a MKII or MKIII. In the product info section it shows MKIII as 2572 and above
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