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Second TV switching on/off Help Please

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Beovision7
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Beovision7 Posted: Sat, Dec 12 2015 11:52 AM

Hi all, this may seam a stupid question, but I can't find anything on your site, I now have 2 beovision 7 TV's in different rooms, but may BEO4 still keeps controlling the other TV, can I limit the range so it only works with one TV? Can anyone please help?

 

 

 

 

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riverstyx replied on Sat, Dec 12 2015 12:32 PM

Do you have a separate beo4 remote for each TV?

Are the two TVs linked to each other (or any other B&O devices) by masterlink or are they both standalone?

 

There are a couple of potential solutions to this issue:

There is the option to reduce the IR transmit power from the beo4...

...or the option to put one TV in option 4 and set it's remote to permanent link mode which would mean that each beovision would only respond to it's own remote.

The best solution will depend on how many remotes you have and how you use them (ie whether they always stay in the same room or get used for both televisions).

Kind Regards,

Martin.

 

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Beovision7 replied on Sat, Dec 12 2015 12:42 PM

Thanks for the reply, I have 2 TVs and 2 remote controls, my wife gets upset when I turn off her TVAngry

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riverstyx replied on Sat, Dec 12 2015 2:57 PM

Beovision7:
Thanks for the reply, I have 2 TVs and 2 remote controls

 

Okay, first we'll check whether your wife's beo4 is recent enough to support permanent link mode:

Hold down the POWER button on the beo4 and then press the LIST button

press LIST until the display shows "CONFIG"

Press 2 0 0 2 and it should show "LINK ON"

press EXIT

 

assuming this worked, we now need to switch your wife's television into option 4:

Disconnect your TV at the mains (we don't want to change it's option by accident) and put your wife's TV into standby, then (in the room with your wife's television):

Hold down the POWER button on the beo4 and then press the LIST button

press LIST until the display shows "OPTION?"

press GO

press LIST until the display shows "V.OPT"

press 4

press EXIT

 

Now your TV should ignore commands from your wife's remote and visa-versa.

Let me know how you get on.

Kind Regards,

Martin.

 

 

Beovision7
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Thank you Martin, both TVs are now working perfect and the wife is now happy

Kind Regards

Guy

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Beovision7:

Thank you Martin, both TVs are now working perfect and the wife is now happy

Kind Regards

Guy

Isn't that wonderfull :-))

MM

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Guy replied on Sat, Dec 12 2015 8:18 PM

Another marriage saved ...

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riverstyx replied on Sat, Dec 12 2015 8:30 PM

Beovision7:
Thank you Martin, both TVs are now working perfect

That's good to hear. Glad I could help.

Beovision7:
and the wife is now happy

Don't worry, if she is anything like mine it'll just be a temporary thing - she'll soon find something else to complain about Big Smile

Kind Regards,

Martin.

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elephant replied on Sun, Dec 13 2015 7:09 AM
riverstyx:

That's good to hear. Glad I could help.

Don't worry, if she is anything like mine it'll just be a temporary thing - she'll soon find something else to complain about

Kind Regards,

Martin.

Fantastic solution Martin, I am not sure I would ever use the permanent link mode but I would like to understand when it was introduced, what was it for (in addition to the OP's Use Case), and if there are other codes apart from 2 0 0 2 eg to undo 2002 ?

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riverstyx replied on Sun, Dec 13 2015 1:19 PM

elephant:
Fantastic solution Martin, I am not sure I would ever use the permanent link mode but I would like to understand when it was introduced, what was it for (in addition to the OP's Use Case), and if there are other codes apart from 2 0 0 2 eg to undo 2002 ?

Hi Elephant,

I think it is available on any beo4 with s/w version 5 or later. The nav button version has it as a ZONE? option rather than as a code that needs to be entered.

repeating the 2 0 0 2 procedure will turn the function off again (it'll display "LINK ON" or "LINK OFF" on alternative invocations)

It's aimed at any of the situations when you have a product in option 4, and have a separate remote that you want to use just for that product - eg 2nd TV in the same room, or a BL3500 or other link product in the same room as your main system (L-shapes lounge is B&Os usual example, but open plan lounge/diner/kitchen is another common one).

Kind regards,

Martin.

 

 

 

 

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