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Beogram 5500 issue with remote control

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Cal303
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Cal303 Posted: Tue, Aug 25 2020 10:12 AM

Hi all,

I have a question regarding my Beogram 5500. I'm hoping one of you may be able to help me? 
The system has randomly stopped recognising inputs from the remote (beolink 1000) and the master control panel ("no contact" is shown). Apart from that, everything is operating as normal and the buttons on the system work perfectly to start CDs etc, although there's no sound.
I read something about being able to reactivate remote control using Sound > 1 > store key combination but sadly this hasn't worked. I also checked that the remote is definitely working by looking at the light through my phone.
Would anyone be able to offer any suggestions as to what could resolve this issue? Thanks! 
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Hi Cal303,

Put the whole system into stand-by first, by pressing the button with the red dot on the BeoLink 1000.

Then press the SOUND > 1 > STORE key sequence you tried before. Don’t press them simultaneously. The BeoMaster should confirm by blinking its red light.

Hope this works.

Lawrence
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Cal303 replied on Tue, Aug 25 2020 11:52 AM

Hi Lawrence, 

The system is in standby mode with just a red light, unfortunately the key sequence hasn't done anything. The red light just stays static, without blinking, which I assume means it hasn't detected any inputs? 

Do you have any other suggestions? :) 

 

Many thanks,

Callum

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Hi Callum,

If you’ve confirmed that your BeoLink 1000 is working correctly (point a phone camera at the business end, press a remote button and look for flashes on the phone screen), then the cause may be dirt on the front of the BM5500, obscuring the IR transceivers, or failure of the capacitors in the IR transceiver board of the BM5500. Way beyond my skill level to advise on that! But plenty others on here can.

Lawrence
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Cal303 replied on Tue, Aug 25 2020 5:46 PM

Hi Lawrence,

Just double checked and the remote is definitely working; I can see the flashes when pressing all of the buttons. 

Wiped the machine and tried again but sadly this hasn't helped either.... 

Looks like this may be an electrical issue then? Seems a bit odd since everything else is fine! 

Hopefully someone else may be able to advise. Thanks for the help thus far! 

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Dillen replied on Tue, Aug 25 2020 8:11 PM

Bad IR-receiver component.
Bad alignment of the IR circuit.
Bad CPU.

I have seen all of the above.

Put a scope to the IR input on the processor and watch what happens, when you send commands from the remote.
You should see well defined bursts of pulses.

Martin

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Cal303 replied on Wed, Aug 26 2020 11:46 PM

Hi Martin, 

I'm afraid I don't really have any experience with electronics. Is it an easy process to check this? Also, is it common for these components to fail in isolation? Seemed a bit odd to me that everything else appears to function as normal. 

 

Thanks,

Callum

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