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Home Forums General Discussion & Questions General Discussion & Questions BV11-BNC-BS9000 – small issues & question about BeoLab 5000 integration

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  • #63516
    Horst Schneider
    SILVER Member

    Hey everyone,

    I have my BeoSound 9000 connected to my BV11 via BNC, and overall, the control works fine, no matter which audio option I choose. However, I’ve noticed a few things:

    When I switch the source on the BV11 from BeoSound 9000 to TV, the BeoSound 9000 stays on.
    When I turn on the BeoSound 9000 using the built-in buttons, the BV11 does not turn on.
    I remember this used to work in a pure ML network. Any ideas on why this is happening?

    Also, the BV11 only shows the track number but not the CD number – a bit disappointing. Is there a workaround for this?

    Question about BeoLab 5000 integration:
    I want to reintegrate my old BeoLab 5000 speakers in another room using an IR eye. Ideally, I’d like the volume and track info to be displayed on the BeoLab 5000 screen.

    What’s the best way to set this up?

    Connect them directly to BNC?
    Or better to BeoSound 9000 as a secondary room product?
    Or do I need a BeoLink Active module to stay within the ML environment?
    Looking forward to your tips! 😊

    Best regards,
    Horst

    #63548
    Carolpa
    BRONZE Member

    Hey everyone, I have my BeoSound 9000 connected to my BV11 via BNC, and overall, the control works fine, no matter which audio option I choose. However, I’ve noticed a few things: When I switch the source on the BV11 from BeoSound 9000 to TV, the BeoSound 9000 stays on.

    Presumably the Beolink NL/ML converter (BLC) is set as VMaster. Then this reaction of the NL system is correct, because it is not aware if other ML devices are also linked to the BS9000.
    Try to set it as ASlave (if the BS9000 is the only ML device connected to the BLC and/or no spreakers are attached)

    When I turn on the BeoSound 9000 using the built-in buttons, the BV11 does not turn on. I remember this used to work in a pure ML network. Any ideas on why this is happening?

    Same kind of argument. If set as VMaster and a button is pressed on the BS9000 the system/NL doesn’t know should it start the BV11 or is it intended for the BS9000 with spearkers attached.

    Also, the BV11 only shows the track number but not the CD number – a bit disappointing.

    it looks like the BS9000 cd does not know which cd is playing, so it only communicate the tracknumber (also in B&o app, Halo). Still I’m in the impression the B&o app is designed to solve this in the future like it is solved with the use of the Beoconnect Encore….. see what the future brings….

    Is there a workaround for this?

    Not to my knowledge

    Question about BeoLab 5000 integration: I want to reintegrate my old BeoLab 5000 speakers in another room using an IR eye. Ideally, I’d like the volume and track info to be displayed on the BeoLab 5000 screen. What’s the best way to set this up? Connect them directly to BNC? Or better to BeoSound 9000 as a secondary room product? Or do I need a BeoLink Active module to stay within the ML environment? Looking forward to your tips!

    All options are possible, but not all option will show all the correct info on the BL5000. Be aware that extending the ML will make the VMaster option almost a necessity (see above).

    😊 Best regards, Horst

    #63588
    Horst Schneider
    SILVER Member

    Thanks for the tip!

    Issue:
    I have set A.Slave on the BLC, and the BeoSound 9000 turns on and off automatically as expected.

    However:
    When I press a button on the BeoSound 9000, the TV with the connected surround speakers does not turn on automatically.

    Question about multiroom setup:
    If I connect the BeoLab 5000 and the IR eye in another room directly to the BLC, it should also work with A.Slave, right?

    #63591
    Carolpa
    BRONZE Member

    Thanks for the tip! Issue: I have set A.Slave on the BLC, and the BeoSound 9000 turns on and off automatically as expected. However: When I press a button on the BeoSound 9000, the TV with the connected surround speakers does not turn on automatically.

    If set as ASlave, the BS9000 is becoming a source on NL side, so it is expected to be handled from NL-side.

    Question about multiroom setup: If I connect the BeoLab 5000 and the IR eye in another room directly to the BLC, it should also work with A.Slave, right?

    That’s long ago I tested this one…. but I expect it will work. Note: the info shown on the BL5000 will not be 100% correct (I do not remember exactly which one is incorrect, but I think it is the source)

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