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Ria
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Ria Posted: Sun, Mar 8 2015 1:21 AM

Hi, sorry if I sound like a total dim wit! but I acquired an antique B&O TV (with built in video player) with the remote I needed for my cd player. I've recently decided to use it, and the sky box works fine. I've plugged a DVD player in the back and tried every option on the remote to get it to play but I can't seem to watch DVD's. Can anyone advise me in non technical idiot proof language?!  I can't see anywhere that tells me what model it is to look it up, many thanks, Ria

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Does the tv look like this....

And does the remote look like this....

Where do you live, ie do you have a local dealer that can help? It's not the most straightforward of jobs sometimes, but I suspect somebody who works in a store could give you easy steps to make it work.Yes - thumbs up

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Hi Ria and welcome to Beoworld.

As Chris says, we need to know the TV and remote you have (as B&O made many variants) in order to help you most.

Once an auxilliary piece of equipment is plugged into the TV, you have to tell the TV via the remote what is connected and where in the set-up menu.  Once that's done, you should be able to operate them perfectly.  As I say, we just need a bit more info - including what DVD player it is.

We can make it technical free for you and guide you through it.

If it is an Avant TV.  it was one of the best CRT pictures ever and I'm sure you'll be pleased.  Sound is also good, especially if you have any additional B&O Beolab speakers connected.

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A B&O-tv with a built-in videoplayer - that can only be the (original) Avant.

You will have to configure the A/V port (the scart connection on the back, that you used for the player, to open at one of the commands (buttons) on the remote.

If you could post a picture of the remote, it would be helpfull!

Does it look like the above? And has it a button called 'DVD' on it?

Or is it perhaps the older one called BeoLink 1000.

On the backside of the tv you will have to look for the name of the (for the DVD player used) scart connection = A/V 1 or 2....

When you press 'Menu' on the remote, you will get some options. Go to Connections' (use the up/down arrows). Press 'Go' (the knob in the middle) and navigate (left/right arrows) to the port, you checked on the back. Here (again) you will have some options. One of these is 'DVD' - please choose that by pushing 'Go'.

If you now press 'DVD' on the remote, the TV will open the right port - and you can use the remote of your DVD player to start playback.

Note: if your B&O remote has not got the 'DVD' button, please tell us what it looks like.

I assume, that the reason, why the Sky box 'works fine', is that the used scart connection autodetects the input and turns on the tv to that input right away.

Please do tell, if this helped you!

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Millemissen:
A B&O-tv with a built-in videoplayer - that can only be the (original) Avant.

Or the AV9000.  Not just the Avant.  Same difference for the user to get it up and running though.

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Ok!

I forgot that - I must admit it Embarrassed

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Ria replied on Mon, Mar 9 2015 9:53 PM

Thanks to all who have replied. I'm not doing very well so far as I can't even figure out how to load up the photos on here! The TV looks like the one that Chris posted and the remote is the same except some of the wording is different on some of the buttons. It has a DVD button.                               The DVD player is a make called Technika that I borrowed from the kids as I can't even plug in my HDMI one!

I have plugged it into the scart lead connection in the back of the TV next to the sky one. When I press menu on the remote it comes up with a list like this

1. Timmer record

2. Timer play

3. TV List

4. Setup

5.DVD

If I press DVD nothing happens it just goes back to the TV picture. I've tried setup, then connections and have changed the AV to DVD, the next wording along says Decoder Non V.tp2

Have I got it set up wrong? 

I live in near St Neots in Cambridgeshire, but would really rather not have to go to the expense of getting someone out just to set up my DVD player!   I don't hardly ever watch TV but it would be nice to watch the occasional movie....

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Ria replied on Mon, Mar 9 2015 9:58 PM

Chris how do I load pictures on here please?! thanks. Ria

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It's much easier if you can download the Beoworld app. You will need an Apple gadget of some sort.

If not then you can attach a file when sending messages. I'll go and find it now.

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Send a message, and then select the options button, attach a file.

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Ria replied on Tue, Mar 10 2015 11:04 PM

I don't have anything apple i'm afraid. 

The remote and the tv look like the ones you posted, the remote has slightly different wording on the buttons, I took a picture of it , there's nothing else in the photo but this is what I get when I try to load it.

The maximum file size allowed is 1000kB. Please select a valid file.

I'm wondering if it's the part when I get to 'decoder' that I'm doing wrong? any idea? thanks for your help

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I'd ring a local dealer in the morning, they will talk you through it. It's a simple process, if you know what you're doing!

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Ria replied on Tue, Mar 10 2015 11:29 PM

 The TV looks like the one that Chris posted and the remote is the same except some of the wording is different on some of the buttons. It has a DVD button.                               The DVD player is a make called Technika that I borrowed from the kids as I can't even plug in my HDMI one!

I have plugged it into the scart lead connection in the back of the TV next to the sky one. When I press menu on the remote it comes up with a list like this

1. Timmer record

2. Timer play

3. TV List

4. Setup

5.DVD

If I press DVD nothing happens it just goes back to the TV picture. I've tried setup, then connections and have changed the AV to DVD, the next wording along says Decoder Non V.tp2

Have I got it set up wrong? 

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You've got to tell the machine which connection DVD is being used ie scart 1-2 etc

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elephant replied on Wed, Mar 11 2015 5:02 AM
Chris Townsend:

You've got to tell the machine which connection DVD is being used ie scart 1-2 etc Beovision 7-55 Mk2, Beovision 8-32, Avant RF 28, Beolab 8000, Beolit 12, Beoplay A2, Beocom 2, Beotime, H6, Form 2.

What Chris means is that through the TV's menu system you need to associate a hardware port (eg SCART 2) to a capability (eg DVD) and a protocol (eg the Device behaves like a sky box).

Take a look (but don't change anything) at how the existing working connection is defined and see if my explanation makes sense.

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Dave Farr replied on Wed, Mar 11 2015 9:41 AM

Hi again Ria,

as a Gold member you have access to the user manuals via the 'products' section.  The Avant user manual is available here - second down:  

http://www.beoworld.org/manuals_view.asp?pid=569

I think page 7 deals with the 'source' option for connecting your DVD player.

The BEO4 remote shown in the manual is slightly different as it has 'AV' where yours has 'DVD".

At the back of the Avant where the Scart leads attach, below each one it states what the socket is allocated as - 'Decoder', 'AV' and 'VTape'. for example It's embossed in the plastic - you need good light to see them.  Depending on the Avant type, it may be labelled something different!

So, which Scart socket is the Sky box plugged into and which have you plugged the DVD player into?  What do the labels say under them?  Then we can take it from there.

We can sort this I'm sure as it's actually not that complicated unless you are new to B&O and then it can look daunting and complicated.

Dave.

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Ria replied on Thu, Mar 12 2015 12:43 PM

Thank you for your advice

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Sure it is a good idea to become a gold member - but in this case/for this purpose it maybe is a bit too much to ask for.

The 'Userguide' can easily be found on the B&O webpage (costumer service).

And if you google for 'B&O Avant Reference book', you will immidiately get some hits.

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Duels replied on Thu, Mar 12 2015 1:08 PM

But I think that Ria is already a gold member.

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Oups - she is!

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Duels:

But I think that Ria is already a gold member.

If you become a gold member, shouldn't you have the option of a glowing avatar, or have your face super imposed onto an image of Dr Evil? I shall spend my valuable time off on such a project!Devil

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BeoGreg replied on Thu, Mar 12 2015 4:17 PM
Your tv may have a dvd controller (your controller - external part is missing - worked only for a few brands like philips) that's why you have a dvd menu (5). That won't help I know.

You should have 3 scart plugs on the back : vtape, av, decoder.

Put your dvd plug in the av (middle ?) one.

Then you have to set up the tv.

Go to menu, set up, source and choose dvd or cdv for av.

You should have a black screen pressing dvd on remote and then the picture when switching the dvd player on (it won't go on by itself you need 2 remotes or a B&O dvd player !).

Hope it works.
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BeoGreg replied on Thu, Mar 12 2015 4:21 PM
Try to ad cdv or v.aux on the remote under "list" if the tv doesn't react to the dvd button.

I think you have to press the red dot and list together to ad a device on remote.
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