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Beoline PST N base ...please help

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11048437
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11048437 Posted: Tue, Jan 3 2017 5:40 PM

hi,

 

I hope that someone on the forum can help to reset a  Beoline PSTN base that I bought used.

 

I tried 0000 but is not working. Any idea how yo reset it in order to use 0000 factory pin code?

 

Thanks in advance,

 

 

 

The Beonic Man
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1. Register handset to PSTN
2. Dial 9#9#9*INT
3. Select 'Reset Base'

All the best,
Simon.

B&O products are V1-32, BS2, H95, E8 and an Essence remote.
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Ralf replied on Tue, Jan 17 2017 5:55 PM

Hi,

is it possible to register a handset without having the pin?

I had the same problem and my solution was to disable (unsolder one pin)  the eeprom (which holds the pin),data line, then register a handset and reconnect the dataline and save a new pin.

If the dataline is not connected the pin defaults to '0000'

You could use a jumper.

My dealer told me, that it is not possible to reset the pin without any connected phones. The service can do it.

Ralf

 

 

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mobilett replied on Mon, Mar 12 2018 6:03 AM

Ralf - Could you please clarify on the jumper? What does that mean? Does it mean short out a couple of the gold coloured contact points on the circuit board above the grey power line?

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Ralf replied on Mon, Mar 12 2018 9:28 AM

There is no regular jumper, you have to make it yourself, but if you have no experience in soldering, it would not be recommended.

Have you asked your dealer, whether he could reset the password with the service tool?

My could not do it, so i made it with the trick to boot without eeprom (password defaults to 0000) than enable eeprom and save a new password or make a reset.

It is not the powecord /line, you have to open the PSTN and locate the eeprom (SMD part near processor)  on the mainboard, then unsolder one pin

(i took the +supply, see the datasheet for the eeprom type)

Boot the Beoline and without eeprom the PIN defaults to '0000' :-) You can now register a handset. Power off Beoline resolder pin and reboot.

Now you can reset all with the previously registered Handset.

Did you purchase the Beoline without handsets?

Do you asked your dealer if he can reset the pin with service tool?

Have you tried to register a handset without pin?

May be there is more than one version of the PSTN. I had the big black one.

The hack works for the Beoline ISDN as well.

Ralf

 

 

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