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MCL2P not powering up

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madskp
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madskp Posted: Sun, May 6 2012 11:15 AM

I just acquired a MCL2P unit that I wan't to use for connecting a set of passive speakers to my BV8 40".

When I connect it I get the red standby light but when i turn on the TV the light stays red and there is no sound comming out of the speakers.

I have tried with two different powerlink cables with no difference.

It works fine when I connect a set of Beolab 4's

Anyone have a hint on what i might have overlooked? Or will this not work at all?

Magnus
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Magnus replied on Sun, May 6 2012 11:19 AM

What type are your Powerlink cables? They must be mk. 2 to work with the Passive (mk. 3 will work with Beolab 4 but not the Passive).

Mk. 2 are fully wired, while mk. 1/3 are not.

If they have a triangel on the plug that means they are mk. 3.

 

Magnus

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Vienna replied on Sun, May 6 2012 12:40 PM

As Magnus already mentioned - you need a FULLY MOUNTED = ALL 8 PINS WIRED PowerLink Cable.

There have been approx 10 different types of PoweLink-Cables over the last 25 years - most of them
have been discontinued.

Maybe your dealer has some of these discontinued FULLY MOUNTED PL cables (eg PoweLink MK2) still on stock.

If he has to order a new cable from B&O only two types out of all recent PL-Cables are suitable to connect a MCL2P:

B&O Order # 6271227 -  DIN 8pin<> DIN 8pin - 5 m  Black
B&O Order # 6271228 -  DIN 8pin<> DIN 8pin - 10 m Black

madskp
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madskp replied on Sun, May 6 2012 12:51 PM

Ok I got it to work with a cable i found in my basement, so I Guess that is an MK2 cable. 

The wierd thing is that of the two other I tried the one had the triangle marking and must therefore be MK3 but the other was thicker and didn't have it.

I got bot of the very recently so I am a little in doubt what MK the one without the triangles are.

Anyway, the important thing is that its now working.

Thanks guys

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