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Hi, I'm hoping someone can help me
I have a beocenter 2 and wanted to get some outdoor speakers working which were already in place. I bought a second-hand beolink passive and IR eye. I connected it all up loosely in the main room to test it and it worked perfectly (i didn't set it up as a link room but just made sure the outdoor speakers worked and that the IR eye took the signal). As it worked, I disassembled and ran the cables around the house properly and rewired the IR eye outside.
Once I have turned it on, the red light on the passive just stays red no matter what I do. I have tried connecting it via ML via PL or via both but all to no avail.
I'm a bit of a novice at all this but honestly thought it was all very simple - can anyone help me? Could it be something simple such as a change in the settings on the beo4, I'd guess not given that I have also tried to connect directly via a PL?
interestingly, when I opened the IR eye and took out the old wires I noticed that my eye had six terminal blocks in it, not five as per the diagram? Again, given that I have tried to connect via ML I don't know whether this would make an impact?
I would very much appreciate any help anyone could give me!
Thank-you,
Pete
Hi Pete,
I suppose you use ML-cabling!?
Did you in your test setup use a normal Male/Male ML-cable?
Does the final setup include a 'MasterLink junctionbox' and other ML-components (e.g. a BV)?
N.B...the question from kal you must answer first!
Greetings Millemissen
There is a tv - and there is a BV
Thanks both, the IR is plugged into the correct port but is showing no blinking light, there is no sign of life at all With it. When I tested it the set up was exactly as it is now using a a male ended ML cable. There are no junction boxes. I have used a multimeter to test the ML cable and all connectors are sound with no breaks. The connection as it stands is a BC2 connected to two BL8000, a ML to the passive, the passive to two Bose outdoor speakers and the IR. I've tried a variety of settings on the Beo4 but still can't get the passive to come out of standby. I've also tried removing the ir and and ML and tried just using a PL however this had the same effect, the passive's little red eye just kept staring out
The only other thing which has changed is that I put on a 15m cable to the IR and so had to rewire it. This was bought from Steve at sounds heavenly and I added in some additional van damme speaker wire.
HI,
I've tried adjusting the settings both inside and out (i.e with the BC2 and the BL IR eye) however neither makes a difference. I checked the voltage going to the IR eye and I get 5v however as there are six terminal blocks rather than five I've asked Steve at sounds heavenly if he can help me work out which I should be connecting to as there must be one terminal which doesn't need a wire!
I have attached a pic below so you can see what I mean.
Other than this I can't work out why on earth it won't turn on - am I correct in the assumption that if I removed the ML and the IR and just connected the PL the passive should wake up regardless of Beo4 settings? If so, then I wonder whether the passive could be faulty?
Thanks again for your help - any more ideas?
Pic attached (hopefully)
For anyone reading this - the eye was broken - it had to be replaced!