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Beovision 7 40 link to other room

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Andreas
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Andreas Posted: Thu, Feb 11 2021 9:41 PM

I have:
BV 7-40 type 9361 in my main setup
BV 7-32 type 9314 at my bedroom
BV 7-32 type 9311 in the kitchen
BV 6-26 type 9200 in my office

Else I have a BS 3000 in my livingroom and some BL3500 around the house.

I get sound where I want it, but I cant get the TV-link to work properly anymore. It worked before I got my BV 7-32's

Main BV 7-40 is set to option 2 and all other BV's are set to option 6

When I go to the link frequency on the BV740, I get the test image on the other BV's for a second and then they tune out. If I change the frequency I again got the test image for a short time. The test sound however is there all the time.

 

Any ideas what I have to check?

Andreas
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Andreas replied on Thu, Feb 18 2021 11:48 AM

I found some mismatch in the service menu and managed to send signals from the DVD to all the other BV's.

I still have trouble sending the signal from my digital tv-tuner. Could there be some kind of coding on the signals that don't allow this operation?

Guy
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Guy replied on Thu, Feb 18 2021 12:45 PM

In the BV7-40 manual it does state that HD sources are not distributed to link rooms, only SD signals. This is normal on B&O's link system, and is apparently for copyright reasons. 

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Andreas replied on Fri, Feb 19 2021 7:00 AM

Thanks for the notifiication, now I found a solution.

I can use my TRRS-cabel to supply sound and picture at the same time as I use the DVI input. Then the main BV is digital and the other are analogue.

This must be the trendy analogue transformation I've heard about[ :)]

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