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Beolab 3500

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Bundy
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Bundy Posted: Thu, Jul 18 2013 2:12 PM

Hi

Just bought a used beolab 3500 and everything works fine but I have to point the remote pretty direct towards the beolab 3500 to control it. Is the Beolab 3500 more sensitive (or is it less) than other products?

Brgds Mogens

Keith Saunders
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If you have to put the Beolink 1000 or Beo4 very close to the Beolab 3500, then it means either the Beolab 3500 receiver is faulty or more likely there is something in the room such as a Plasma TV reducing the IR signal.

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Bundy replied on Thu, Jul 18 2013 3:08 PM

Hi

I don´t have to get close just have to point within 60 degrees.

bayerische
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Something obstructing? (Too obvious maybe) What about sun shining on the BL3500? Or a dirty IR glass?

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Bundy replied on Fri, Jul 19 2013 5:28 PM

Where is the IR receiver placed on the beolab? Because some of the plastic is coming of on the "MUTE" bunion.

Keith Saunders
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The plastic tends to come off the mute button after years of use and has no effect on the IR receiver which is located in the middle section to the left of the clock display.

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