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Looks very promising ? Great job and merry christmas to you
Congratulations to all the winners and merry christmas to everybody
Yes please….
Can’t wait to get a bonus Christmas present ?
I hoped this could be solved by setting the correct Sensor and BM options. As mentioned above, maybe it´s part of the actual Datalink command. Unfortunately, I have not found a comprehensive documentation of the actual commands yet.
I don’t think the option settings should make any difference as they only tell the Beomaster if it only recieves audio commands (option 1) or both audio and video commands (option 2).
I actually don´t need the additional MCL Sensor in my day to day use. I´m using it to identify commands from the Datalink protocol. I know about the Datalink manual and I´m already able to send and receive signals
As for the datalink part there are currently 2 members working on projects where they are using datalink if you are not aware of it. They might be helpfull with insights:
B3OHACK3R: https://beoworld.dev.idslogic.net/forums/topic/masterlink-usb-adapter/
and
PILATOMIC: https://beoworld.dev.idslogic.net/forums/topic/beotooth-5500-a-datalink-bluetooth-receiver/
Also there is this project on GITHUB:
https://github.com/toresbe/datalink
There was a kit available with an external IR sensor for the BM6500 as mentioned earlier in this thread https://beoworld.dev.idslogic.net/forums/topic/beolink-passive-ir-eye/page/2/#post-19496 . I might be hard to find one know though.
I was wondering if this is actually an external IR sensor, or if it is providing Datalink commands. But a brief look at the BM7000 schematic suggests that it actually is providing IR commands.
Yeah but it is somehow compatible with other products as mentined by GUY in this post https://beoworld.dev.idslogic.net/forums/topic/beolink-passive-ir-eye/page/2/#post-19614
Hello. First of this was just some random testing of IR eye’s i different environments, and I might not have thought all scenarios through.Also there are some differences internally in the BM5500 and BM6500 around the data signal in the AUX connection, so it might not work the same as it did with my BM5500 (It is unfortnuatly dead now and given to another person so can’t redo the test of it)With this Setup I´m able to start up the BM6500 via my Beolink 1000 remote. The correct source is also selected. But unfortunately the speakers stay muted and cannot be umuted by neither the “mute” button on the Beolink nor the “mute” button on the MCL Sensor.
Thinking a little more about it in this situation the sensor is connected the same way as if it was in a link room. That means that it will only active the sound for the speaker 2 connections and the speaker 1 and powerlink will stay muted. I didn’t have any speakers connected for my test so didn’t notice that.
However you should still be able to active the powerlink speakers via the BM6500 internal IR eye?
This leads me to asking what you are trying to achieve here? Is it because you wan’t better coverage in a large room, or is the internal IR sensor not working?
There was a kit available with an external IR sensor for the BM6500 as mentioned earlier in this thread https://beoworld.dev.idslogic.net/forums/topic/beolink-passive-ir-eye/page/2/#post-19496 . I might be hard to find one know though.
I have four MCL 2A Type 2046 boxes connected to 7 speaker pairs
Just out of curiosity do you need the Expander when you only have four MCL 2A? The system Manual 89-90 states that yoo need it above four link rooms and/or if the cable lengt exceeds 500 feet
Good observation, I incorrectly said there are “four MCL 2A Type 2046 boxes connected to 7 speaker pairs.” Actually, there are seven MCL 2A Type 2046 boxes connected to 7 speaker pairs.
ok that makes sense
The MCL 2ABLI and MCL 2AV are both compatible with other MCL 2 equipment.
However non of them will work as replacements for the MCL2 Expander as they do not have the circitry for amplifiying the data signal and supplying power to the MCL units after the expander.
If you are not able to find a expander replacement you could look into alternative options depending on how many link rooms you have and how easy it is to do new cabling in your home.
The BM5500 can be connected to Masterlink link room products with the addition of a Beolink Converter 1611 or 1612
An observation: If you disconnect the ML cable after initiating the BL Active with PC, the source will continue to play and you can adjust volume using remote or IR puck buttons, but you cannot turn off using either remote or buttons.
Interesting observation. Maybe it’s only source selection and standby that needs Masterlink to work since volume control keeps working
So my question to the datalink bits and bytes experts of this forum is if the handshake between a Master unit and a datalink Beocord/Beogram require a microchip with some software, or if it could be solved by a more simple electronic circiut?
Yes, it requires some kind of software and a microcontroller to “fake” that connection. The datalink protocol between BeoGram and a master is much simpler than the “Audio Aux Link” datalink but in any case you are not getting away with it without faking a digital message on the data pin.
Thanks for the answer. Was really hoping for a simple identifier like a certain resistor value or something.
But of course for the intended purpose of the product from B&O’s side this should not be an issueThanks again for clarifying
Great with an answer from Oneremote, even though its not a clear answer.My BL Active is SW1.1 also. Leaving aside connection of a OneRemote source, it could be worth trying a later SW BL Active (1.3 or 1.5?) to see if that works stand-alone with a source to the PC input – anyone able to do so?
my recent testings in this thread was with a BL Active SW 1.6, and that does not operate stand alone.
There could of course have been a version in between that was working differently.
You will need a Beolink converter type 1611 between the BC9500 and the Beolink NL/ML converter. The 1611 converter will translate between Masterlink and the datalink interface on the BC9500.
As for appearance in the app others might chime in, but I believe it will show up as the NL/ML converter
If you want the music from the Mac Mini playing on the whole system you could connect it to the AUX connection on the Beosound Ouverture.
however if the AUX connection is already in use fo other equipment you can use the 1612 to get an extra AUX connection (the connector labeled AAL) that is activated with video commands (TV, V.MEM, DVD etc). This however require you do not have any B&O tv’s in the rooms as this would make conflicts in operation.
The PC input on a Beolink Active will only play music in the room with the Beolink Active, so might not be what you want.
Hope this help you on the way
10 December 2023 at 08:14 in reply to: Setup BeoLab 2000 to get audio from Beolink 1611 converter #51161If it was working before the building works I woulds suspect the Masterlink cable connection. The only setup of the BL2000 in a masterlink system is an option setting which should be intact even when unpowered.
However you can try setting it by pressing List + standby at the same time. Then press list until option shows in the BEO4 display. The press go and list again until it shows L.OPT. Then press 6 and go.
The speaker should now be set to option 6 which is a link room that can respond to both audio and video commands.
By the way whicjh command do you use to activate the working speaker?
The service code you are mentioning should only be nessecary If you are connectiong an audio device directly to the Masterlink connector on the speaker without the use of the 1611 converter
If it turns out its a cable issue you could use either the AUX port on the Ouverture with the phono or n.music command. If you are using BEO4 remotes you will have to find this as a soft button via the LIST button.
Using the 1612’s AUX input will hower react to any Video source buttons and therefor be easier accesible.
If you also have a RCA to minijack adapter you could try starting combing that with your RCA to din cable.
If not try searching for B&O Aux cable minijack and you will probably find the right one
When using the Aux connector the volume of the Mac Mini should be set relatively high.
You should be able to use the same Aux cable with the 1612 when used as a video source. Masterlink cable between the 1612, Ouverture and link rooms. If that also has low volume the AUX cable could be configured wrong (output instead of input)
well even though it might be a little redundant it should be possible to connect a Beolink Passive / ML-MCL converter via Powerlink. The passive speaker ports on this box can drive an MCL system including IR eyes.
Just did a test of this to see what happens. A picture of the setup here
From Top to bottom
iPod as music source – connected to AAL connector on – BL1611 working as Audio/video master – connected via Masterlink to – Beolink active with IR eye in option 6 – connencted with fully wired powerlink cable to – ML/MCL converter – connected with MCL cable to – MCL2AV with IR eye in option 1.5 – connected via PL connector to active speaker
What I tried to do is to cover the IR eye on the BL Active and activate the MCL2AV with and audio command. The MCL2AV is turning on, but the ML/MCL converter and the BL Active is not. only if I uncover the IR eye on the BL Active.
So I guess this apply for this situation:
But functionality could of course be reduced on a product like the Beolink Active
Just to be sure nothing was wrong with the MCL data connection between the MCL2AV and the ML/MCL converter I tried to remove the BL active from the setup and connected the ML/MCL with ML cable to the BL1611 and it worked just fine.
I will have to make some cable adapters to make some more testing on this.
Actually, anybody knows what the Powerlink RX function does? Been seeing that in a few schematics. TX is obviously for Penta, 4500, BL5. What about RX? Any speakers sending data back to the source? Was that ever implemented in any speaker? Probably a provision for local controls or a IR receiver within a speaker? Now I’m somehow curious what happens if you connect an IR eye to the PL data pin…
well even though it might be a little redundant it should be possible to connect a Beolink Passive / ML-MCL converter via Powerlink. The passive speaker ports on this box can drive an MCL system including IR eyes.
I have noticed on the diagrams for more than one Beomaster that the data connection is shared between Audio Aux Link, powerlink and MCL, but its not a given. However that suggest some form of comptability between these.
But functionality could of course be reduced on a product like the Beolink Active
I will do some more testing when I have a little spare time on my hands
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