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Beo 4 remote problem

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mbdj
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mbdj Posted: Fri, Mar 23 2018 1:22 PM
My beo 4 remote has developed a screen problem it only displays the top half of any displayed text does it need a new screen?
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JC replied on Fri, Mar 23 2018 4:00 PM

Yes new screen required. Dead easy fix yourself job!

 

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Opman replied on Fri, Mar 23 2018 4:01 PM

Hi

The LCD is easy enough to replace and shouldn't cost a fortune. When we change them at Wilmslow we give the whole remote a thorough valet and they come up looking as good as new.

Opman

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mbdj replied on Fri, Mar 23 2018 4:26 PM
Thanks
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mbdj replied on Fri, Mar 23 2018 4:27 PM
Could you supply a screen?
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Guy replied on Fri, Mar 23 2018 6:05 PM

Try here for spares - they are very helpful: http://www.avaservices.co.uk/

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mbdj replied on Fri, Mar 23 2018 6:19 PM

Will do thanks.   

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BEOVOX141 replied on Fri, Mar 23 2018 6:28 PM

Seriously,- Your Beo4 has properly served its time. Buy a new one and enjoy it for the next ten yearsSmile

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mbdj replied on Fri, Mar 23 2018 6:31 PM
BEOVOX141:

Seriously,- Your Beo4 has properly served its time. Buy a new one and enjoy it for the next ten years

This was a new unused second remote I had never been used before not sure what’s happened to it.
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BEOVOX141 replied on Fri, Mar 23 2018 6:49 PM

Then its most likely NOT the display but the conductive "rubber.

Sometimes cleaning the rubber with Isopropylic alcohol can fix it, or simply removing the display an putting it back in.

In the year 2000 Ericsson almost lost its cellphone business to the unreliable "zebra strips",- you are not alone!

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mbdj replied on Fri, Mar 23 2018 6:55 PM
BEOVOX141:

Then its most likely NOT the display but the conductive "rubber.

Sometimes cleaning the rubber with Isopropylic alcohol can fix it, or simply removing the display an putting it back in.

In the year 2000 Ericsson almost lost its cellphone business to the unreliable "zebra strips",- you are not alone!

Thanks I will give that a try.
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