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1. SAT DTV CDV AMEM2 For compatibility with older remote controls a typical OneRemote setup uses the following buttons Beolink 1000 Typical BeeLINK use Back Backup e t c EPG Guide e t c EXIT NENA ME Menu NENA MC Manual power one gt remote
2. used for sensing purposes Sometimes the BeeLINK2 controller needs to know if the device is powered up or not In some cases this socket 1s used for other serial communication 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 If used for anything else the controller may be damaged LED indicates different operating modes Red green flash No data has been received since power has been applied Red flash The controller is in option programming mode Red The controller is active Green The controller 1s inactive Short light off When the controller sends data the LED turns off 1 sec A BeeLINK2 controller connects to the BeeBUS via a RJ45 connector and CAT5 cable Warning If connected to a computer network this is likely to be damaged Connect only to a BeeLINK bus BeeLINK Active option As all controllers on the BeeLINK bus are receiving all 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 b
3. via the CATS 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 designed 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 is short flashes of light a bit like when sending morsing codes using a flashlight The emitter must be stuck on the device nearby the TVs IR receiver It must be placed so the IR receiver in the device is able to see the emitted light from the IR emitter 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 A BeeLINK2 controller connects to the BeeBUS via a CATS cable for power supply and control data Typically an IR emitter sends the commands to the TV 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 In addition extension cords can be used An IR emitter can be extended to more than 30 meters A BeeBUS CATS cable may exceed more than 75 meters without additional amplifiers BeeLINK2 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
4. Beocompatible Operation via Oneremote Interface Type 6125 Thomson DSI 4200 Strong SRT 6780 Triax DVB 360 a PEL LLULL va SI a A X ULL cet a N Qe weer Te V THOMSON modules that allow third party equipment to be operated via a Bang amp Olufsen remote control system oO 8 ch 5 e un oO Q a gt N oO o 8 pA oO S O O L 3 O d of S ss ea o E L S S 5 o B S o O oO o O 2 lavi O M e des o o ea go e lavi o 9 ea on e remote Made in Denmark by www oneremote dk 6125UKul Operating with Beo4 and Beo5 Beo4 Beo5 Beo4 and Beo5 do not have as many keys oc as this receiver s original remote control Thus certain Beo4 Beo5 keys have got y 98 alternative functionality To get to this has to be pressed first a ie followed by corresponds to Yon info on the receiver s own remote control MENU The table to the right shows how special Beo4 BeoS key operations translate to operations of the original remote control To get the most of operating the receiver with a Bang amp Olufsen remote control the user has to be familiar with operations with om the original remote control as described in om the receiver s user manual o HEN EK Power on the receiver c mm The receiver automatically powers up when the source is pressed on beo4 which the b
5. eRemote 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 ZA and M are used for programme zapping 091 A and V areused for programme zapping Factory setting 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 MENM button gives a conflict Some Bang amp Olufsen TV act on the MENM and enters its own TV On Screen 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 S NEN Option Function 080 Menu button blocked Use alternative menu operation 081 Menu button enabled An option programmi
6. ee2 controller is programmed for Usually this source might be or something else Fabric settings are It is possible to exchange the up down arrow the functions with the blue and yellow buttons This is done with an option refer to the installation pages 2 As the direct function of the coloured buttons on the Beolink remote control has been reassigned to other functions amp 9 has to be pressed before these buttons to get to the colour function Go 9 Red function o a Green Function Lo 9 Yellow function SON Blue function Daily operation OK P P Guide Back Setup Other operation info Radio Violet Options Power off Power manual Congratulations With your bee2 controller from www oneremote dk you now can fully operate your receiver using your Bang amp Olufsen remote control terminal via a beeLINK system bus Beolink 1000 Beo4 or Beo5 remote controls can be used This guide explains how This BeeLINK2 controller 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 BeeLINK How it works The OneRemote beeLINK system is based on a 455 khz IR receiver placed in the room Via a beeLINK amplifier it distributes control data to one or many different beeLINK controllers or BeeLINK compatible d
7. evices each designed for a specific purpose One controller 1s used for the TV another controller for the DVD a third for a beamer and so on The BeeLINK system lets you control many devices in a logic way A single press on the DTV button on the Beo4 might operate the TV a receiver an amplifier and a HDMI switch at the same time There are many solutions A beo4 remote control is not equipped with many keys so we have designed a layout that works logically even when shifting control between different non B amp O devices To get a common layout for many devices we therefore needed to redefine a few of the beo4 beo5 buttons to other functions e Coloured buttons To make room for more important functions we have moved the coloured buttons to a lower layer To send a red button command must be pressed first The same goes with the other 3 coloured buttons This way we can assign other functions to the coloured buttons when pressed without a preceding go In a OneRemote environment the red button is used as Back Backup or return The green button is used as EPG Guide or similar Finally the blue and yellow button is used for programme stepping e Programme stepping up down manoeuvring in menu s Most set top boxes and TV s has 4 arrow buttons for moving up down left and right in on screen menus In addition to these buttons they also have separate programme stepping buttons for zapping through programmes B amp O
8. ng 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 Power off option Most beeLINK controlled devices will automatically power on when they are selected But it is not always practical if a device automatically powers off when another source is selected or the TV is turned off An example could be a Satellite receiver that is being used in more than one room If a user in a linkroom is watching programmes from the receiver it 1s not practical that the receiver automatically powers off when the user in the main room turns off the TV or selects another source If a recorder has been timed to record from the receiver it would also be a problem if the system automatically powers off the receiver Many devices use so much time running a booting sequence that you might want them to never power off for this reason only The PowerOff option makes you select different ways to power off a device This device has following PowerOff options available Option Function 031 Power off using the MK Bill button Press shortly 1 032 Power off using the MK Wl button Press 2 seconds for global standby 1 033 Power off disabled Use manual power button S MEM to power off the device An option programming sequence is initiated by pressing the little red switch on the BeeLINK2 controller until its LED start
9. remote controls do not include separate buttons for programme zapping We therefore have assigned the blue and the yellow buttons to function as programme stepping buttons in our basic setup The four up down left and right buttons have been assigned for manoeuvring in on screen menus in our basic setup It is possible to use the up and down arrow for programme stepping refer to the installation section e Go or Record shifted operation Some of the buttons has 2 or three functions To get to these they have to be preceded with or Which buttons has secondary functions can be seen in the operating table on page 2 BeeLINK basics the link amplifier To receive the IR data emitted from a Bang amp Olufsen remote control a B amp O IR receiver is often used 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 A Bang amp Olufsen IR receiver connected to the BeeLINK link amplifier with four BeeLINK outputs Four BeeLINK controllers can be connected to this link amplifier One or more BeeLINK splitters can be inserted to add outputs for more controllers The shown 700mA power supply is capable of driving the IR receiver the link amplifier and up to 15 attached BeeLINK controllers This basic setup shows the core of a BeeLINK installation Up to four BeeLINK controllers or BeeLINK compatible devices can be connec
10. s flashing Hereafter the 3 digit option code must be entered with the B amp O remote control Tip In a setup that includes a TV this should be set with option 031 Some or all set top boxes should be set with option 032 When the user turns off the TV after a session a short press on the standby button will turn off the TV only and a long press on standby will turn of all of the set top boxes as well Some BeeLINK controllers need to know the power status from the device in order to power it on and off automatically This controller uses a OneRemote IR emitter with a DC type scartplug to measure on the device OneRemote type 34090051 The scartplug must be inserted in the devices TV scart socket Beolink 1000 og Beo4 notes 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 Beo5 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 these remote controls in a BeeLINK setup Some buttons on the Beolink 1000 remote controls do actually send the same commands as the new buttons on a Beo4 BeoS Other buttons simply has been renamed but still sends the same commands Beolink 1000 Compares to Beo4 Beo5 a 49 Eti NP NN v Ead V y PLAY _ e PLAY VTAPE2 VMEM2 DVD2
11. ted to this linkamplifier BeeLINK basics distribution of power and data The BeeLINK bus distributes the IR data received with the attached IR receiver It also distributes 12 volt power from the attached power supply The cable used is ordinary CATS type cable with RJ45 plugs The same type used for computer networks We chose this type as it is inexpensive and easy to crimp plugs on with inexpensive tools that all installers use as standard Also it is well suited for data transmission and it provides us with extra leads for power supplying of the attached BeeLINK controllers Finally many modern house installations use the same connectors making installation even easier Note A BeeLINK bus must ONLY be connected to 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 placed closer to the controllers that lack power 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 operate fully on their own BeeLINK2 installation The BeeLINK2 controller gets its power supply and control data
12. utton 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 _ turns on the receiver turns on the receiver 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 the controller will go inactive and the LED turn green As the controller goes active it will usually turn on the device if it is not already turned on Setup with 3 receivers and a PS3 playstation attached to both a TV and a projector One example of operation could be MEN 8 Operate projector EFEH Operate TV Operate DVB S em Operate DVB T NON BANG amp OLUFSEN TV Operate DVB C DTV Operate PS3 YOHIMS INAH Programme Zapping option In a BeeLINK environment the buttons and DN are being used for programme stepping and to manoeuvre up and down in an on screen menu This is the basic On
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