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BeoLab 4 PC do not automatically switch off

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AdiS
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AdiS Posted: Sat, Jul 7 2012 12:01 PM

Hi everyone,

but a used pair of beolab 4 PC. For the size they sound very good but I have a problem: they are connected to a Sony Bravia flat-tv and do not switch off automatically after a certain time. they are in automatic mode but after one hour the green lights are still not turned into red. What can I do?

 

 

regards, Adrian

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AdiS replied on Sat, Jul 7 2012 12:18 PM

sorry, after short search I solved the problem: you have to switch the button on the other side - like pushing "on" button to turn off....strange - but it works!

 

regards, Adrian

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My BL4s are hooked up to a Panasonic tv (soon v1) via headphone and have found auto does not mean auto it means always on. Switch to on and you should be right.
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BeoIce replied on Fri, May 4 2018 9:15 PM

Thanks for the thread. This must be B&O logic.

Thought my PC was unable to let the speakers turn off.

 

Martin

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