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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 Martin, Any news on your Beomedia Project? I am still very interested. Stoobie
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I use Wireless 1's without any issues now they are set up. But I had problems to begin with because I bought used and from different sellers and they all had different software versions. It is VITAL all the Wireless 1's are running the same software or they do not connect. Once mine were all updated to the same software they worked like a dream
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Take a look here on the BeoTech site. Hope that is what you need. Stoobie
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[quote user="Keith Saunders"] I have seen the same forum entry as you about the DCT 6200 using the same IR codes, however I cannot convert a ccf file. [/quote] Hi Keith, I'm not trying to make extra work for you but if you download and install CCF Tools from remotecentral, you can save a CCF from remotecentral (or wherever) and you can
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[quote user="Chris"]Is it still for sale ? [/quote] Chris, Not sure if you realised that posting is over a year old! Or were you hoping to get it at a knock down price if it was still availble after all this time Stoobie
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I typed a long answer but think my PC may have crashed as I sent it, (so hopefully this gets through) I think you'll be dealing with a couple of issues. (1) The actual setup of your BS2 and (2) the scart to component/composite issue. The ATV1 only gives "component out" natively and I believe all scarts on the BS2 are composite? Someone
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Metal coasters (and glass ones too) are all well and good, but if you put a glass with iced drinks in and they drip condensation, the water causes a vacuum under the glass and when you pick the glass up, the coaster comes with it and then suddenly comes crashing off, really a problem especially for unsuspecting guests. My coffee tables are those clear
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It could also be poor programming on the Beo6, because although there are numbers/buttons on the screen, unless they are programmed correctly they may not function depending on what they were oroginally programmed for. The programming software is quite complex and when you think you have programmed it for BS9000, it is quite easy to miss ticking a box
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[quote user="akoro"]http://www.miele-project-business.com/international/en/project_business/products/miele-at-home.aspx Actually you can do a alot more than just coffee machine control with Miele. [/quote] It looks as if it was as I thought! some of their equipment has built in connectivity. It ll looks quite interesting. Stoobie
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I use a Beo4 and Beo5, this product , some of these actuators , light switches and plug in sockets and have managed to control, lighting, curtains, blinds etc. You can use the built in "appliance modules" to control a fair number of things. The plug in sockets are very handy as they are cheap and readily available and the fancy light switches
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