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BeoMedia 1 PSU question

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Beoberg
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Beoberg Posted: Fri, Sep 7 2012 5:36 PM

Hi all,

I recently found a BeoMedia 1 at a bargain price. Unfortunately there was no PSU to go along with it.

I have tried to use this AC adaptor because I already owned it:

http://www.pc-lager.dk/vare-oversigt.php?varenummer=48116&type=0

The BeoMedia turns on but there is no signal via VGA or RCA. Does the BeoMedia 1 need exactely 12V 50w?

Hope anyone can help me Smile

Best regards,

Frederik

BeoVision Eclipse 55, BeoPlay S8 (sub+rears), BeoPlay A9 MKII (living room), BeoVision Avant 32 DVD (retro gaming, basement), BeoLab 4000 (entertainment room, basement), BeoSound 8 (workshop), 2x BeoPlay S3 (PC), BeoPlay A1, BeoPlay H2/H3 (on the go)

Beobuddy
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The first psu's supplied with the BM1 were 50W. The newer better versions are a bit smaller sized and 60 W.

A psu from eg. an external harddrive (12v, 2A) isn't sufficient. 

You have to start the BM1 by pushing once on the powerbutton on the back. Then the BM1 starts like an normal computer and beeps once.

There has to be a " Bang and Olufsen"  screen after booting. The first screen is a low resolution screen with the options for normal booting or restoring the harddrive.

Beoberg
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Beoberg replied on Fri, Sep 7 2012 6:47 PM

Thanks for the answer. I don't hear any beeping sound from the device. The small green lamp on the back just lights up and I can feel air from the fan. There is a switch on the back but no matter how many times I switch it on and off there is no "beep".

BeoVision Eclipse 55, BeoPlay S8 (sub+rears), BeoPlay A9 MKII (living room), BeoVision Avant 32 DVD (retro gaming, basement), BeoLab 4000 (entertainment room, basement), BeoSound 8 (workshop), 2x BeoPlay S3 (PC), BeoPlay A1, BeoPlay H2/H3 (on the go)

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