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Hello All
can anyone help with my option settings
I have my BV7 with speakers conencted on option 2 in the living roomin the next room i have my 9300 also on option 2 as it also has speakers connected.the tv remote signals are getting the the 9300 and im getting double commands on the tv.
So i tired option 1 on the 9300 and it then no longer responds to Vmem or DTV but CD and radio are ok
Should i use option 4, i have never used this one before. Will it still remain a master and share its radio adn cd around the ML system but ignore commands from the remote unless link is pressed first?
Will i need link volume to turn up and down the volume?
Is there a way to set a beo4 to always use link by default?
is there a better way perhaps option 1 with AV or somthing
Cheesr aLL
Eclipse 65V1-32Beosound M5Essence MK2BLI
A.OPT1 lets your BC9300 respond only to audio commands. Leave it as that, or reduce ir reception of your BC.
I did that with some extra speaker koits and my BL2000 in linkrooms.
Stefan
Or put a range reducer on the Beo4.
Peter
stefan: A.OPT1 lets your BC9300 respond only to audio commands. Leave it as that, or reduce ir reception of your BC. I did that with some extra speaker koits and my BL2000 in linkrooms. Stefan
Hi there
Thats good apart from I want to use the speakers connected to it and access vmem and dtv from the main tv?
Ok option 1 works but is there a way to program a remote to perm AV like you can with the link command?
I also tried opt 4 but that seems to do nothing on the 9300 via ml/mcl converter.
Cheers
BC9300 as all older Beocenters, -masters and -systems don`t "understand" A.OPT4. They only work with A.OPT 0, 1, 2.
So unfortunately OPT 5 or 6 (local sources) are also not possible....
In your setup, if you want videosound on your BC, I would set the BC to A.OPT2 - for audio- and videocommands - and reduce the ir reception of the BC9300 with some black painted Scotch tape (?) put inside to the ir eye of the BC.
Or - if you are using the new Beo4 1710 - you can reduce the ir range of the Beo4 in seven steps - if I remember correctly.
And to answer your last question - no, afaik there is no permanent AV command, but you can do that with a Beo5/6.
So i am using option 1 and i can access the video sources sound by using AV first.
everythign is as it should be cheers all