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tantricman
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tantricman Posted: Sat, Oct 30 2021 1:01 PM

does anyone have a copy of eclipse tv mk1 gen please?

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tantricman
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oops i meant manual

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All on the official B&O website: https://support.bang-olufsen.com/hc/en-us/articles/360041518952-Beovision-Eclipse
tantricman
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thanks but  you cannot download it, which seems crazy?

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tantricman:

thanks but  you cannot download it, which seems crazy?

No, it is a web manual…..which makes it much easier to make changes, if/when there are updates.

Why would you want a downloadable manual?

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Millemissen:

No, it is a web manual…..which makes it much easier to make changes, if/when there are updates.

Why would you want a downloadable manual?

MM

There is a tv - and there is a BV.

I’ll let tantricman answer for himself, but B&O sometimes takes down manuals. A Beoworld member was looking for the BeoPlay V1 wall bracket manual. B&O has taken it off their website, but fortunately I had downloaded it, and I was able to share it with Keith for the Beoworld library.

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Sure, some times they do disappear. 

Actually the Wall bracket Guide is the only one missing in the documents about the V1 on the current support site.

On the other side - B&O does offer a lot of the older manual there.

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And no said....actually there is a way to 'download' the manual.

It is a bit of work - besides I would not recommend it, because of the changes that may appear later (with the Wall bracket it was different - not much to change there).

We must face it - online/web manuals is the way to go for products, that most likely will become updates and therefore need changes in the manual.

The way to do it is: to open each page of the manual in the internet browser on your PC/Mac, go look for the export function that your browser might offer, choose 'export as PDF' or alike, name the file and save it. 

 

MM

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