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Can I make a beolink passive a dedicated source?

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mjmedlo
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mjmedlo Posted: Wed, Aug 27 2014 1:15 AM
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I have a beolink passive connected to in wall speakers and on the beolink network.

I'd like to be able to turn it on and off with my beoremote one as a 'source' when my tv is on.

I.e. I want to hear the audio from the TV in that room through those speakers by pressing 'X' source.

Currently they basically are only heard via the link system.

Is like them to be a true 'source'. Any way to do that?
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stefan replied on Thu, Aug 28 2014 12:29 PM

I`m not quite sure if I understand your question correctly.....

You want to route the sound of your LINK-TV to the BL-passive placed in that link room and control it via your Beo remote, right?

I don`know which TV you have in the link room - assuming it`s a Beovision...:) - but you can connect an audio output of your to the BL active`s PC input.

If you have an ir receiver connected press PC (might be helpful, if you don`t have source PC configured in your Beolink setup) and the BL passive will switch to the local PC input. BL passive should be set to L.OPT 6.

Hope this helps...(???)

Stefan

PS: would be interesting to see if this also can be activated by PC command via ML-/BLGW.....?!

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mjmedlo replied on Fri, Aug 29 2014 9:23 PM
I would like to accomplish this without direct connection to the television as I use the speakers for other sound as well.

Now it's simply treated as a link speaker.

I would just like it to have a dedicated source.
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