Home
User Manual
Contents
1. 34016150u1uk one gt remote OneRemote converter Type 34016150 User Manual Operate with Beolink Humax BXR HD one gt remote Everyday use Playback amp Recording OK Go Play press 1 sek NE Play alternative ae 4 TV guide Stop DF 4 Back gt Pause a P l Qe 4 p a v Next previous Go b gt Rew FF EEEE TV Radio o m Record Ha Media WEN List Other operations Exit mr Text receiver internal EE Menu alternativ EE Subtitle i As the ane lk cea basa seen info een assigned to otner JUNCTIONS ey nave to be preceded witn a toretrieve their actual coloured functions m Power on off Go a Green function D Opt A Yellow function Go Pd Red function v Blue function Operating using a Beolink 1000 or other old remote controllers Older remote controls do not have coloured buttons and use is Back not logical Exit Guide As Beolink 1000 has no coloured buttons the Zapmode option needs to be set to make the Green function the up down arrows serve as P and P Yellow function See page 6 about option programming NE Blue function Ya EnTil EA Red function The button on older Bang amp Olufsen remote controls does the exact same operation as the button on never remote controls one gt remote Congratulations The BEE2 converter from www oneremote dk can fully operate your device using your Bang amp Olufsen remote control terminal in a beelink system Beo4 BeoS or
2. BeeLINK bus distributes the IR data received with the attached IR receiver from a Beolink 1000 Beo4 or Beo5 to any number of beeLINK controllers It also supplies the attached controllers with power The cable used between the link amplifier and the controllers is simple CAT5 type cable with RJ45 plugs This type of cable is inexpensive and a standard cable that any installer are familiar with Also it is well suited for data transmission Finally many modern house installations use the same connectors making installation even easier Note A BeeLINK bus must ONLY be connected to other beeLINK components If connected to LAN or other systems there is a great risk to damage these systems The BeeLINK bus is a parallel bus type Passive splitters therefore can be used to make a network of any shape If many controllers or very long cables are used it might be necessary to add more power supplies Using this parallel structure each beeLINK controller receives the IR data simultaneously Every controller has its own microcomputer living its own life Although some of the controllers can talk to each other most controllers operates fully on their own one gt remote beeLINK2 installation The beeLINK2 controller gets its power supply and control data via the CAT5 cable from a beeLINK amplifier The beeBus Once connected to the beeBUS the beeLINK2 controller only needs an IR emitter to operate the device it has been design
3. Beo6 remote controls can be used Beolink 1000 can be used with reduced functionality This guide explains how This converter is ready for use plug amp play See the opposite page regarding daily operation Some operations can be altered to improve interaction with other controllers or to your convenience Refer to the installation section further on if changes are needed one gt remote List of Contents BEO4 Bees Translation table EE ME RE ee ndiii ee ee GE page 1 vd Soe EE EE OE EE EE N N KG page 4 beeLINK2 installation ee see ee ee Re ee ee ee RE ee RR ee RR ee RE ee RR ee page 5 DESLINK2Z CONNECTIONS sis RR EE ER Ee EE GR eN ee Ee Ee ie ge GR oe eie EDE page 7 Programming Zap ODLOT sies sesse Eie Ge si oe ne Ie in ee ESE page 8 Meng On ON AE EE ER RE ER N EE AE EE IN page 8 Beolink 1000 Beo4 Beo5 and Beo6 ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re ee ee page 9 BeelnkAcCUve OD died OE EE EE OO Ee OE EE EE N page 10 one gt remote beeLINK basic The IR data emitted from a Bang amp Olufsen remote control is captured with a IR receiver If there is already one IR receiver in the room this can also be used to feed the BeeLINK bus Normally there is no need for two IR receivers in the same room Data received by the IR receiver is fed to a OneRemote Link Amplifier with built in power supply and 5 outputs for beeLINK devices If there is more than 5 beeLINK devices in the setup splitters can be added The
4. Typical BeeLINK use Back Backup e t c EPG Guide e t c EXIT a Menu 9 Manual power one gt remote BeeLINK Active option As all converters on the BeeLINK bus are receiving the IR data simultaneously every controller must know when to go active and when to go inactive Sometimes two or more controllers are active at the same time A BeeLINK 2 controller is used to operate a TV a satellite receiver a DVD player a projector or similar devices Each controller is specifically made for one device From factory a BeeLINK2 controller is set to go active on a source button like or The controller can be programmed to go active on another source setting the Active option Your BeeLINK2 controller needs to know when you want it to go active in your setup You need to program it with an Active option Option Function NN Ree turns on the receiver Factory setting for this converter RECORD HR turns on the receiver RECORD BB turns on the receiver An option programming sequence is initiated by pressing the little red switch on the BeeLINK2 controller until its LED starts flashing Hereafter the 3 digit option code must be entered with the B amp O remote control Up to 10 receivers can be controlled this way using the same source This could be useful when you have more than one device of the same type When the BeeLINK2 controller goes active its LED will turn red to indicate this When another source is selected t
5. ed for The IR emitter emits the same IR data as the device s own remote control Emitted IR data is in fact pure light at a frequency just out of the spectrum that the human eye is able to see It emits short flashes of light a bit like when sending Morse codes using a flashlight The beeLINK2 controller can be placed by the device or in another room IR emitters are available in lengths of 1 5 and 10 meters Additional extension cords can be used An IR emitter can be extended to more than 50 meters The IR emitter can be placed inside the device if you want to avoid having it on the outside as long as the IR receiver is able to see the light from the emitter This requires that the device is opened and the emitter is placed inside The converted IR data is transmitted to the receiver s ir receiver via a small IR emitter that has to placed in front of the device to be controlled Here it emits the same IR data into the front of the device that it was made to receive from its own remote control one gt remote A beeBUS CATS cable may exceed more than 75 meters without additional amplifiers Some beeLINK2 controllers requires not only a simple IR emitter to operate a device If the device is not able to power on and off via separate commands the beeLINK controller needs to measure the power status of the device This is done using special IR emitters that either measures the status signal on a TV scart output or the
6. en Menu regardless of which source it is set to In these setups the Menu button must be disabled on the BeeLINK controllers Instead of using the Menu button to access the devices Menu use the alternative menu operation NE Option Function 080 Menu button blocked Use alternative menu operation 081 Menu button enabled An option programming sequence is initiated by pressing the little red switch on the BeeLINK2 controller until its LED starts flashing Hereafter the 3 digit option code must be entered with the B amp O remote control one gt remote Beolink 1000 Beo4 Beo5 and Beo6 Beolink 1000 and other early Bang amp Olufsen remote controls are not equipped with the coloured function buttons that have been added to Beo4 and BeoS The lack of these buttons makes it difficult to make a good layout transparent for controlling different devices Some operations therefore might be less logical or in some cases not available when using older remote controls in a beeLINK setup Some buttons on the Beolink 1000 remote controls do actually send the same commands as differently named buttons on a Beo4 BeoS Other buttons simply has been renamed but still sends the same commands Beolink 1000 Compares to Beo4 Beo5 LN y d a MA dad GF D VTAPE2 VMEM2 DVD2 SAT DTV CDV VAUX AMEM AMEM2 For compatibility with older remote controls a typical OneRemote layout uses the following buttons Beolink 1000
7. he controller will go inactive and the LED turn green As a controller goes active it will usually turn on the device if it is not already turned on A setup with 3 receivers attached to both a TV and a projector An example of operation could be DVB S 5 Ewe Operate projector DVB C gt Z Na EE EN Operate TV DVB T be ae EM Operate DVB S gt N ii EEN Operate DVB T Operate DVB C NON BANG amp OLUFSEN TV
8. mode Red The controller is active Green The controller is inactive Short off When the controller sends data the LED turns off 1 sec one gt remote Programme Zapping option In a BeeLINK environment the buttons and are being used for programme stepping and to manoeuvre up and down in an on screen menu This is the basic OneRemote layout and compatible with other OneRemote controllers Some people prefer the programme zapping buttons on the up and down buttons The programme zapping option make it possible to change the function of these buttons If the user would give it a fair chance trying out the OneRemote layout it is not likely that he would make use of this option The OneRemote layout adds much perspective to many OSD menus on many devices and makes sense once fully understood But we are up against habits which we all wants to hang on to so Option Function 090 and are used for Bouquet Bouquet Factory setting 091 amp and V are used for Bouquet Bouguet An option programming sequence is initiated by pressing the little red switch on the BeeLINK2 controller until its LED starts flashing Hereafter the 3 digit option code must be entered with the B amp O remote control Menu button option If the device is used in a setup that includes a Bang amp Olufsen TV sometimes the use of the LT button gives a conflict Some Bang amp Olufsen TV act on the REW and enters its own TV On Scre
9. presence of a video signal OneRemote 81108180 IR emitter cable OneRemote 31108182 IR emitter cable Measures the DC status on a Scart TV output Measures the presence of a video output signal The Humax BXR HD receiver cannot be powered on and off using discrete codes and does not cut of video and status signalling when in standby Therefore this receiver can only be powered on and off using the WEN command Usually the receiver is never powered off so this is not a problem The correct IR emitter for this BEE2 converter is therefore a simple type like the 81108110 one gt remote Bee2 connections IR sense Prog switch Do not use LED The IR sense socket is output for the IR emitter that sends IR to the device to be operated In some cases this socket is also used for sensing purposes Some BeeLINK2 converters needs to know if the device is powered up or not In some cases this socket is used for other serial communications like RS 232 instead of IR control Prog switch is a push button that must be activated to initiate a programming sequence as described in the option programming chapters Do not use socket is for firmware updating of the controller and connection to special adapters If used for anything else the controller will be damaged LED indicates different operating states Red green flash No data has been received since power has been applied Red flash The controller is in option programming
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
Biostar I945P-M7 Owner's Manual Description of common NAND special features PN-Y325 TERMOSIGILLATRICE ELETTRONICA - Tecno-Gaz User manual AV 94 Preparacion de Madera para Montaje HE01ST, HE01SR, HE01.. Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file