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OneRemote Interface 6124 User Manual

For sony flat screen tv rm-ed009 / rm-ed010 / rm-ed011 / rm-ed012 / rm-ed013

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Beocompatible Operation via
Oneremote Interface Type 6124
Sony Flat screen TV
RM-ED009 / RM-ED010 / RM-ED011 / RM-ED012 / RM-ED013
Made in Denmark by
www.oneremote.dk
6124UKu1

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Summary of Contents for OneRemote Interface 6124

  • Page 1 Beocompatible Operation via Oneremote Interface Type 6124 Sony Flat screen TV RM-ED009 / RM-ED010 / RM-ED011 / RM-ED012 / RM-ED013 Made in Denmark by www.oneremote.dk 6124UKu1...
  • Page 2 Operating with Beo4 and Beo5 Beo4/ Beo5 Daily operation Beo4 and Beo5 do not have as many keys as this TV’s original remote control. Thus Analog certain Beo4/ Beo5 keys have got Digital alternative functionality. To get to this has to be pressed first, *2 *1 i.e.
  • Page 3 Congratulations With your bee2 controller from www.oneremote.dk you now can fully operate your Sony TV using your Bang & Olufsen remote control terminal, via a beeLINK system bus. Beolink1000, Beo4 or Beo5 remote controls can be used. This guide explains how.
  • Page 4 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 can distribute control data to many different beeLINK controllers or BeeLINK compatible devices, each designed for a specific purpose. One controller is used for the TV, another controller for the DVD, a third for a beamer and so The BeeLINK system lets you control many devices, in a logic way.
  • Page 5 BeeLINK basics – the link amplifier. To receive the IR data emitted from a Bang & Olufsen remote control, a B&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.
  • Page 6 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 place one more or more power supplies, placed closer to the controllers that lack power.
  • Page 7 BeeLINK2 connections. 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. Often the BeeLINK2 controller needs to know if the device is powered up or not. In some cases this socket is used for other serial communication like RS-232.
  • Page 8 BeeLINK Active option. As all controllers on the BeeLINK bus are receiving all the IR-data at the same time, 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.
  • Page 9 BeeLINK source option. The BeeLINK active option sets which source button on the remote control, that makes the BeeLINK2 go active and turns on the TV, as described in the previous chapter. The BeeLINK source option combines other source buttons on the remote control, with the input sockets on the TV.
  • Page 10 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.