One Remote BEE2 User Manual

Operates: panasonic blueray players dmp-bd30, bd80 ... and more

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User guide type 34016101
BEE2
User guide, English
OneRemote beeLINK2 controller operates:
Panasonic BlueRay players
DMP-BD30, BD80 ... and more

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  • Page 1 User guide type 34016101 BEE2 User guide, English OneRemote beeLINK2 controller operates: Panasonic BlueRay players DMP-BD30, BD80 ... and more...
  • Page 2: Beo4/ Beo5 Translation Table

    Beo4/ Beo5 Translation table. Daily operations Playback operations Play OK/ enter press 1 sec. Stop Functions Pause Display oAS Search Top Menu Return oDD Next/ prev Other operations Menu Exit Option Status Pop Up Menu Remaster Audio Secondary audio Open Special/ alternative operations Play Setup...
  • Page 3 Congratulations The beeLINK2 controller from www.oneremote.dk can fully operate your device using your Bang & Olufsen remote con- trol terminal, via a beeLINK system bus. Beo4 or Beo5 remote controls can be used. Beolink 1000 can be used with reduced functionality. This guide explains how. This beeLINK2 controller is ready for use, plug &...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    List of Contents Beo4/ Beo5 Translation table ......page 2 beeLINK basics ..........page 5 beeLINK2 installation ........page 6 beeLINK2 connections ........page 8 Operation with OneRemote - page 9 OneRemote environment Beolink 1000 ..........page 10 Option programming ........page 11 Programme zapping option ......
  • Page 5: Beelink Basics

    beeLINK basics The IR data emitted from a Bang & 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.
  • Page 6: Beelink2 Installation

    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 simultane- ously.
  • Page 7 A beeBUS CAT5 cable may exceed more than 75 meters without additional amplifiers. Some beeLINK2 controllers requires not only a 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.
  • Page 8: Beelink2 Connections

    beeLINK2 connections. The IR/ sense socket is output for the IR-emitter that sends IR to the device to be oper- ated. In some cases this socket is also used for sensing purposes. Sometimes the Bee- LINK2 controller 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.
  • Page 9: Operation With Oneremote - Oneremote Environment

    Operating with OneRemote - OneRemote environment. To be able to operate the device optimal with the Beo4 the user has to be familiar with operations with the original remote control as described in the device’s user manual. The beo4 remote control is not equipped with as many keys as most other brands are using.
  • Page 10: Beolink 1000

    Beolink 1000 and Beo4/ Beo5. Beolink 1000 and other early Bang & 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 dif- ferent devices.
  • Page 11: Option Programming

    Option programming This controller has no programmable options.
  • Page 12: Power Off Option

    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 is not practical that the receiver automatically powers off, when the user in the main room turns off the TV or selects another source.
  • Page 13: Beelink2 Active Option

    beeLINK2 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 beeLINK2 controller is used to operate a TV, a satellite receiver, a DVD-player, a projector or similar de- vices.
  • Page 14 Up to 10 can be controlled this way, for each source. This is useful when devices you have more than one device of the same type or simply run out of source buttons. 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.
  • Page 16 Made in Denmark by www.oneremote.dk 34016101u2uk...

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