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Bonjour,
J'ai récupéré 2 Beolink wireless.
Personnellement, je n'en ai pas l'utilité, et pour voir si ça fonctionnait bien, ,je les ai branché, et appuyé sur Connection. Depuis, ça clignote en orange assez rapidement, mais ça fait au moins 1/4 d'heure que ça dure.
J'avais aussi *BAD WORD DETECTED*é un appui long, pour remettre à Sortie Usine, mais ça n'a rien changé.
Quelqu'un aurait-il un avis sur la question ?
Merci d('avance
Cordialement
Theo
Hi,
This is an english version of the above message
I got two Beolink wireless.
Personally, I have no use for it, and to see if it worked, I plugged them in, and pressed Connection.
Since then, it’s been flashing orange pretty fast, but it’s been going on for at least 1/2 hour.
I had also tried a long press, to put back to factory reset, but it didn’t change anything.
Does anyone have an opinion on that?
Thank you in advanceRegards
HI,
No one for Beolink Wireless ?
Thanks
Yes i set the T/R on each unit. The transmitter is connected to a Beosound Ouverture with Powerlink and Masterlink. The receiver has only powerlink to a speaker. When i press on CON on both, they blink red and then green, but not long, and then blinking red, and then red permanently.
Bonjour et Meilleurs voeux même si cela n'est pas vraiment de circonstance, la connexion entre les beolink wireless 1 utilise les fréquences usuelles des téléphones DECT , micro-ondes, et malheureusement celles de certaines boxs ou routeurs à proximité, chaque émetteur prend le quart d'une fréquence par récepteur, si vous avez 2 récepteurs ,vous prenez la moitié de la fréquence.
Dans votre cas, il est possible (en dehors d'un problème technique ) que cela soit le contraire, votre fréquence est utilisé en totalité et évidemment les beolink ne peuvent se connecter .
Essayer de débrancher l'ensemble des appareils pouvant émettre et recommencez la connexion.
Si cela peut vous aider ?
Bonjour, et Meilleurs Voeux à vous aussi
Merci de votre réponse.
j'ai testé dans mon garage où il n'y a pas de freebox ou de telephone, mais ça n'a rien changé.
En fait , un premier essai aboutissait à la lumière verte pendant 4 secondes sur les 2 appareils, mais jamais plus,
ensuite j'ai interchangé les 2 appareils et refait un test, là c'était carrément lumière rouge, ,jamais de vert.
donc je pense qu'au moins un des 2 appareils est défectueux.
Tant pis, je vais essayer de les vendre comme défectueux, car je n'en ai pas l'utilité.
Merci à vous
Zazouzt: Hi, Yes i set the T/R on each unit. The transmitter is connected to a Beosound Ouverture with Powerlink and Masterlink. The receiver has only powerlink to a speaker. When i press on CON on both, they blink red and then green, but not long, and then blinking red, and then red permanently. Thanks Theo
I have Wireless 1's but set them up so long ago, I have forgotten. But the Transmitter (set to T) needs to be connected via Masterlink only and on the Receiver (set to R) the speakers need to be Active speakers connected via Powerlink only. You then need to set the correct option on the receiver.
Also, do you have the IR eye connected to the receiver as you need that for control?
Stoobie
Light indications
Fast yellow flash … Wireless 1 is reset to factory setting.
Slow red flash … Wireless 1 is in connection mode.
Fast red flash … Connection failed/receiver out of range of the transmitter.
Green … Connection between the transmitter and receiver is good.
Yellow … Connection between the transmitter and receiver is acceptable, but not optimal.
Red … Receiver switched to standby
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In fact, a first try resulted in the green light for 4 seconds on the 2 devices, but never more,
then I interchanged the 2 devices and redid a test, there it was downright red light, never green.
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Hi again Theo,
When the first try got the green light, did they go red afterwards? If they went green and then red, it seems it made a good connection then went into standby.
But you need the IR eye connected to get any control. If it is not connected, you cannot control or test.
Update.
I saw this in the manual -
When the indicator shines green or yellow, connection between the transmitter and the receiver is established. Approximately 20 seconds after connection has been established, the receiver switches to standby (indicator shines red).
But without the IR eye you cannot test it.
Ok, thanks for your reply.
I do not have an IR Eye.
Best Regards
I have an old IR Eye; those from MCL2 wich are rectangular.
Are these compatible ?
They have also 5 wires with same colours that the more recent wich are round.
Thanks for your reply