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Hi,
does anyone have a copy of a Beocom 6000 user manual please?
Thanks
PAul
Hi and welcome to Beoworld!
Beocom 6000 manual (rather than 600) is available on the B&O official site here: https://www.bang-olufsen.com/en/product-support/accessories/beocom-6000
Did you have a specific query/problem?
Good Morning,
HelloI have a customer who has changed from a copper telephone service to a fibre one, (Jersey where I live has now got Fibre to the home FTTH) and now only his Beocom main unit will work.
Can you also confirm that only the base station is connected to a phone socket?
Thank you
Paul
Yes it should be just the base station (or PSTN if separate) that connects to a phone line. Modern internet modems usually have phone sockets that should provide the required connection, if that is how the provider is supplying a telephone connection.
If he previously had more than one phone connected to phone sockets then perhaps his Beocom 6000 is incompatible with the other (remaining) base station (or PSTN).
The compatibility table in this thread may help: http://archivedforum2.beoworld.org/forums/p/28522/224459.aspx#224459
There is an RJ11 connector on the Optical Network Termination (ONT) that feeds the fibre telephony back into the customers internal telephone cabling. The incoming copper underground cable is then disconnected and the phone line and Broadband are fed on the new fibre.
The engineer tells me that each of the handsets is plugged into a phone line and none of them are working. The only one that works is the main base station.
Perhaps try each handset in turn plugged in to the socket where the main base station is currently. If each works then there is a problem with the original in house wiring.
But all BC6000s should in theory be able to communicate through a single base station or PSTN.
Thank you for your help.