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  • in reply to: BEO 4 remote control versions #74581
    Guy
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    … but avoid a ‘Hotel’ version with tailored buttons such as ‘Aircon’, or with blank buttons (no text) – these will have limited functionality.

    All of these will work:

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    in reply to: Beosound 1 faulty CD player #74273
    Guy
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    Thanks for the compliment Donby, and welcome to Beoworld!

    I am actually away from home until Saturday, so I can’t look at my Beosound until then.  Maybe someone else can observe their BeoSound 1 and check the sequence of events.

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    in reply to: What are you working on now? #74132
    Guy
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    The Passive works in one of two ways:

    • As a simple amplifier:  In which case it uses the Powerlink input only (no Masterlink connection, and no IR eye required).  This is how you should use it to power your ceiling speakers in the same room as the BS9000.
    • As an amplifier in a LINK room:  In which case it makes use of the ML input only, and needs an IR eye to be connected so that you can control the BS9000 from the link room.

    If using it in the first option above, connect the Passive using a Powerlink cable to one of the BS9000’s Powerlink/Speaker outputs.

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    in reply to: Flash Your B&O – new(er) thread! #74111
    Guy
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    Here’s a BeoLaterGram for you guys. Last year my office expanded to include a pair of garage laboratory spaces for automotive-sized projects. I thought it was only appropriate to kit it out with a small B&O system from my surplus of gear for background tunes.

    Its a BeoMaster and BeoGram CD 6500 with a pair of 4000s sitting on my 3d printed table stands.

    That’s a nice clean setup.  I thought that work-bench would look good in a home setup, then I googled the prices!

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    in reply to: Beovision 10-32 cannot find HDMI signal #74110
    Guy
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    PS where can I buy the Powerlink plugs so I can solder up a cable from the Beovision to my Beolab 7.1?  I need to make a longer one than the old one I have…..

    Packs of 5 available here:  https://soundsheavenly.com/products/powerlink-compatible-black-8-pin-din-plugs-pack-of-5-plugs

    … but I would probably buy a ready made cable of the correct length from Steve as I don’t like such fiddly soldering 😊

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    in reply to: Beomaster 7000 + BLC 1611 + BeoVision 7-40 = NO sound #74109
    Guy
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    Great news that it’s all working – those datalink pins can be a right pain to unscrew and replace.  And I hope you labelled the faulty cable before putting it back in your B&O stuff box!

    I have some cables that I didn’t notice were ‘faulty’ for several years – 3.5mm plugs to 5-pin DINs (aux input) that reversed the Left and Right channels.  Now I always double check.

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    in reply to: Beomaster 7000 + BLC 1611 + BeoVision 7-40 = NO sound #74092
    Guy
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    I think that should work, especially as you have double checked the cables.  I assume that you have also tried powering everything down, disconnecting, reconnecting, re-powering and then re-setting A.OPT 0 and V OPT 2.  Maybe also check that the BL1611 is receiving power (in UK I would check the fuse in the plug).

    Make sure that you are connecting the TV/AUX socket of the BM7000 (next to the LINE IN/OUT blank) to the correct AAL socket of the BL1611.

    Running the Product Configuration Guide states that you should also add a Powerlink Cable between BM7000 and the 1611 converter, so perhaps the BM7000 needs this additional connection to unmute the sound.  Worth a try!

    • This reply was modified 1 week, 5 days ago by Guy.

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    in reply to: What are you working on now? #74086
    Guy
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    Hi,

    I have a Beo9000 connected to a passive and IR eye. I have beolab 3’s in another room (I appreciate this is not the ideal placement but I wanted the 9000 displayed on a wall and it had to be in the same room as where my ceiling speakers are connected to the passive).

    The IR eye will not respond to any commands from my remote.

    The left speaker is much louder than the right speaker. The sound balance is not favouring either side.

    A bit confused..

    (I deleted my last reply because I did not read your post properly!)

    How is the BS9000 connected to the Passive – are you using ML cable?  If the ceiling speakers are in the same room as the BS9000 and powered by the Passive, then the Passive should be connected to the BS9000 by a fully wired powerlink cable, and there shouldn’t be an IR sensor attached to the Passive.  The BS9000 would then be controlled by its own built in IR sensor, and should be set in A.OPT 1.

    Beolab 3’s in another room should be connected to a BL Active connected to the BS9000 by Masterlink.  The BL Active would need an IR sensor to allow independent remote control in this room.

    • This reply was modified 1 week, 5 days ago by Guy.

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    Guy
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    Interesting setup!  Does this old thread help?

    https://archivedforum2.beoworld.org/forums/t/4801.aspx

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    in reply to: Beomaster 7000 backup battery #74063
    Guy
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    The BM6500 should also have some overall dismantling instruction which will be similar if not identical to BM7000.

    Further to the above, this video may be useful:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVLcn-fd3VY

    You can see the removal of PCB4 about 10 minutes in – the battery will be under the metal cover with the yellow label.

    Sometime the Kose videos can be a bit ‘rough and ready’ (I would never use a powered screwdriver, for instance), so just be very careful not to break anything else when dismantling, especially when disconnecting plugs and prising old brittle plastic out of the way.

    EDIT:  See also this thread for a picture of the battery: https://forum.beoworld.org/forums/topic/beomaster-7000-preset-levels-issue/

    • This reply was modified 1 week, 5 days ago by Guy.

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    in reply to: Beomaster 7000 backup battery #74060
    Guy
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    The Service Manual on the site should be enough to go on – it shows the position of PCB4 (page 10-1), and a diagram of PCB4 (page 11-5 – two versions shown) showing where the battery is located.

    I usually fit these batteries as the have the correct pin spacing: https://uk.farnell.com/renata/cr2450-nfh-lf/battery-lmo-0-54ah-3v/dp/4551077

    Just be careful when desoldering/soldering as there is a risk of explosion if too much heat applied.

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    Guy
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    Oh, and I unscrewed two pins on the DIN from the Beogram 7000, and now can’t find them. You would not by any chance know where such can be acquired?

    Hopefully someone else can help with the rest of your questions, but in the meantime:  https://www.dksoundparts.com/product/datalink-pin-for-remote-control-communications-din-cable/

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    in reply to: BEO4 assign button nradio to radio #73904
    Guy
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    Page 29 of the same manual, but you can only do this for the BS5:

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    in reply to: BEO4 assign button nradio to radio #73900
    Guy
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    Great thanks! How can i check the BS5, BS4 and BL2000 settings please?

    The User Guides are actually still available on the B&O documentation pages here:  https://support.bang-olufsen.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038206612-Documentation-Library

    Once you have had a look, come back here if you have specific questions.

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    in reply to: BEO4 assign button nradio to radio #73895
    Guy
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    So I assume that the N.RADIO source is the BS5, and that this has been configured in settings so that pressing RADIO selects N.RADIO in this room.

    Unfortunately that setting does not ‘transfer’ to the BS4 or the BL2000 – both of these devices expect RADIO to be the FM (or DAB) radio in the BS4.

    If you take away the BS4 and just have the BL2000 connected to the BS5, does selecting RADIO start N.RADIO?  (But even if this works I assume you want the BS4 also in the system.)

    I can’t think of a way to change the setting in the BS4, but if you want N.RADIO to be available with a single button press then a remote with PHONO could be an option.

    Unless anyone else has any ideas?

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    in reply to: What are you working on now? #73892
    Guy
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    Anyway, if anyone wishes to share opinions about the proper transport of Beolab 5s I’m all ears.  I think I’ve basically decided how they’re getting here so I’m receptive to opinion modifiers.

    Have you enquired with a local B&O dealer whether they can supply crates/boxes?

    As an example in this country, I just looked on UK eBay and found these for sale:  https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/198091752627

    Or these:  https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/404905427970

    • This reply was modified 2 weeks, 1 day ago by Guy.

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    in reply to: BEO4 assign button nradio to radio #73890
    Guy
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    Alternatively you could get an older BL1000 remote with a phono button – the PHONO remote command is the same as N.RADIO.

    EDIT:  The older AUDIO TERMINAL also has a PHONO button, as does BL5000.

    • This reply was modified 2 weeks, 1 day ago by Guy.

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    in reply to: BEO4 assign button nradio to radio #73889
    Guy
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    There is no way to re-assign the labelled buttons, but in some newer B&O systems it is possible to get the RADIO remote command to start N.RADIO.

    What B&O equipment are you controlling with your Beo4.

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    in reply to: BEO4 assign button nradio to radio #73884
    Guy
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    How can I please assign the beo4 music button to nmusic

    The normal Beo4s do not have a ‘music’ button.  I assume you have a ‘hotel’ version – is N.MUSIC available in LIST?

    Normal versions are as shown below – note button labels:

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    in reply to: Making my own powerlink mk2 #73848
    Guy
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    (On the extra note the transformer on my beomaster is really loud, is this common? Just tightening or adding some cushions could fix it?)

    Danish Soundparts (a Beoworld Sponsor) do sell some new support rubber bushings that may help alleviate the problem:  https://www.dksoundparts.com/product/transformer-bushings-beomaster-3500-4500-5000-5500-6000-6500-7000-etc/

    I replaced the bushings on my BC9500; it still hums but to be honest I cannot tell if the humming is reduced!  The old bushings were very brittle, however, so new soft rubber should theoretically improve the damping.  You could also look at re-positioning the Beomaster away from any shelving that may resonate and amplify the hum.

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