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Connecting beomedia 1 to an ir unit

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Motersen
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Motersen Posted: Mon, May 14 2012 3:35 PM

The Beomedia 1 has an ir outlet... Is there a simple way to use this to connect an ir unit without the necessarity of a fullfledged beolink setup... Normally I only read about active or passive mcl etc.

 

any usefull comment is appreciated...

(want to use my beo4 to control the beomedia, but i have no beolink setup)...

 

 

Mat.

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Beobuddy replied on Mon, May 14 2012 4:39 PM

The ir-socket is an ir-input. It is used with an external ir-eye. When connected, the BM1 can respond to the Pc or VAux command. This had to be configured in the service menu. So, therefore a ml system isn't needed.

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Which TV have you got?

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Motersen replied on Mon, May 14 2012 5:13 PM

hi beobuddy.. is the ir eye a part that one can actually buy as a seperate item from bho/

regards mat.

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Yes you can buy separately.

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Hi Mat

I connected my BM1 to a BeoVision 5 which does not have the controller For BM1 so had to add a IR eye. I bought  B&O IR eyes for my Wireless 1 previously and tried one of those as I had a spare, but it would not work using the wiring diagram supplied with it for the Wireless 1.

It took some searching to find the correct wiring but I did get the eye working. I produced a PDF with the types of wiring I discovered via google searches. Please see the attached PDF file and you will see the wiring connections I used that worked for me (it is the one labeled Beomedia 1 connection)

I hope that helps.

Stoobie

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Motersen replied on Tue, May 15 2012 4:32 PM

You had to reconfigure the wiring for the wireless 1... Could it be that the ir eye would work unmodified plugged in in the beomedia...? Worth a try...

 

Wat is the wireless 1...? I will download the diagram... (thanx by the way).... maybe the wireless 1 is also something that would be nice to buy.... what does it do?

 

regards,

Mat.

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Motersen replied on Tue, May 15 2012 4:33 PM

thanx everyone for the support! ;-)

 

Mat.

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Hi Mat,

The Wireless 1 (look here) was for a different project, I just happened to have a spare IR eye for that. It is not connected to the Beomedia 1.

The IR eye for the Wireless 1 came with a 5pin Din plug and I had to change it to the correct one that is compatible with the Beomedia (like a headphone plug). I think B&O can supply the correct IR eye for the Beomedia, but with the diagram I attached it gives you the opportunity to buy one from somewhere like ebay.

Stoobie

 

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