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  • Re: MX4000 turning on/off when radio turned on/off; a link issue?

    many many thanks stefan, that did the trick is there anywhere e.g. on beoworld or bang-olufsen.com that explains how the different Video and Audio and LInk options via Beo4 work? I remember a page on the old Beoworld but couldn't find it here. i'd like to be bale to keep the muting of the TV when the radio is turned on
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by peterb on 01-28-2008
  • MX4000 turning on/off when radio turned on/off; a link issue?

    I'm hoping someone will know the answer to this problem. My newly purchasaed but old MX4000 MKII turns on and off when i use my BEO4 to turn the radio on and off too. I suspect this has something to do with V-option or Link-option but I can't tell and i have no idea how it was used before. can anyone suggest how to change this option? The BEO4
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by peterb on 01-28-2008
  • Re: MX4000 questions

    you're a champion peter, re the stands, yes it came fitted with the table top and the motorised stand was seperate. i was going to try the hardware if i couldn't get the seller to find the screws do you have a ball park idea of the cost of the screen??? a guess would be fine
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by peterb on 01-27-2008
  • MX4000 questions

    I've just purchased a MKII MX4000 and have a few questions 1. As an early model the screen has the arcylic cover, can this be upgraded to the glass cover of later models? (in case my toddler scratches it....) 2. What products are OK to use to clean the acrylic screen? 3. it has a motorised stand and the bar floor stand, does the bar have to come
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by peterb on 01-27-2008
  • Re: Faulty B&O. Is it a reliable product?

    well i find myself now asking the same question as paddy... today my BV6-22 barely 3 years old was carted off for repair with likely replacement of something very signficant (screen dim and flickering). I worry about the cost of repaid for such a new but very expensive TV. It died on Christmas eve and yesterday was the first time i coud get onto the
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by peterb on 01-11-2008
  • Re: Difference between Beotalk 1100 and Beotalk 1200

    I'd always wondered what the difference was! I have the 1200 and I think it's perhaps my favourite B&O product becuase of the announcement of who's calling, it can also give special messages to nomiated callers and it can screen calls from unwanted callers (e.g. market reseachers!) immediataly hanging up on them! Before i set up this
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by peterb on 12-30-2007
  • Re: adjusting beovision LX screen geometry

    the line is about 4mm wide and it might be at a very very slight angle its a bit hard to say. It wasn't there when i first turned the screen on at home but then on the third time i turned it on the line appeared
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by peterb on 12-28-2007
  • adjusting beovision LX screen geometry

    i've just purchased a BV-LX-2502 and its a great machine, still looking good after nearly 20 years But after the move the screen has a grey line at the top of the screen which i assume is a problem with screen geometry. Can anyone tell me how to adjust the screen geometry to solve this. thanks peter
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by peterb on 12-28-2007
  • beovision 6-22 screen flicker problem

    i'm hoping someone has a suggested cause and cure for my TV problem The screen on my BV 6-22 recently started to flicker and was very dim. The problem went away when you turned off and then back on. But now (as of Christmas Eve) the flicker problem stays. It happens on all channels, with DVD or video. I've ruled out powerpoint issues too. Its
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by peterb on 12-27-2007
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