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3 October 2024 at 05:21 #59716
Hi All,
I have a Beosystem 4 hooked up to my LG commercial panel (operated via PUC ) My IR receiver doesn’t have any markings on the buttons (Timer , <, >, Play) and when pressed they do nothing. Is there a difference (other than auto contrast, I believe mine does not do this) between the receivers with marking on the buttons and without? Should I be able to ‘Join’ other NL products by pressing one of the buttons on the receiver and control the volume?
3 October 2024 at 08:56 #59721I have an IR eye without labelled buttons, just like yours. It also does not have the auto-contrast, so I expect it’s the same model, and as far as I can see, it’s no different to my other IR eyes that do have labelled buttons, and it works just the same as those.
I don’t have a Beosystem 4 but when connected to my Beolink Passive amplifier, the buttons work – Timer (top), Volume (middle rocker) and Play (bottom). I’ve also tried it connected to a Beolink Active, and it worked just the same.
Are the two LEDs illuminating on your IR Eye, and do they toggle on/off when you press the Timer or Play buttons? If they don’t come on at all I would suspect a problem with the IR eye or it’s wiring – the wires do easily come loose inside (that’s happened to me more than once).
3 October 2024 at 10:03 #59723The Beosystem 4 only have the connection for the IR signal, so it can not use the functions from the buttons even though they are there
3 October 2024 at 10:05 #59724I did not know that! That does explain however why they released a version that had no labels on the buttons. I always wondered why.
3 October 2024 at 18:40 #59746I did not know that! That does explain however why they released a version that had no labels on the buttons. I always wondered why.
Yep. an easy way to use the same IR eye for several products, and probably cheaper than develop a separate IR eye with less functionality
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