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Hey Guy.
Got it ! But the activation dont works with the Remote Control. Perhaps the reason is, that it is the BC9000 – not the BC9500. Finaly i use the main-panel and there the following steps: ‘programm – call – clear’. And now it works.
Thank you for help. You give me an idea how to work.
Thank you, Guy !
Connected two by two. OK .
Yes – trying a DIN-Plug without the middle pin (3).Wow – quick reaction !!! Many Thanks !!!!! Like to drink a pint with me next time ?
OK, I read and understand your answers and the also the helpfull link to the additional pins on the speaker-connection. Thanks for that.
The function of the ‘Line In/Out’-plug is also understand – but … is it only a plastic pin which presses the inside contacts together, or an electrical connection – for example a jack plug whose 2 contacts be short-circuited ? –> I’m looking for alternative if I dont can get such original plug.
And the IR remote control …. I will try quickly and I will tell you. Promised !
Tape, Radio/Tuner, Lights, Ampifier … works ! The other parts (CD, IR-Remote) dont works.
Hi Beitie and others.
Today I’m standing at the same point as you , some months earlier – at the beginning to restaurate and repare a BeoCenter 9000′ with 2 BeoVox RL60.1.
For the first check it works fine enough – Tape, Radio, Lights, … CD dont works, also IR-RemoteControl dont works. BeoLink 1000 still works (transmit), but no reaktion on the receiving side. I will see in the next time what’s necessary to do.
My question today is: what is the function and the connection for each of the 4-pin-connection-Speaker plugs; and also the different function and connection of the 3-pin-speaker plugs and at least the function of the (relais) ‘Line In/Out’-Plug ? (I dont have this plug.)
Is the plug only to switch the contacts behind, like a headphone-jack which stops the Speaker-Output ? Or is it like a bridge while connecting two sides. And what is the reason for it ? To stop the amplifier on Speaker 1 ? Why ? I have the circuit-diagram, but I cant find an answer ;-). I dont understand this little, tricky part.
Perhaps there is anyone who can explain it for me.
Thanks !
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