The service manual for the Sony will not mention anything about the "de-interlace" function, as it's not a feature, more an undocumented "bonus". The MX4200 has the same functionality as the MX4000, with the added benefit of being able to connect to other B&O equipment. £165 for a B&O MX!!!!! Whoever bought that for that price must still be pissed on the mulled wine! Hope to be able to use all this potential to the fullest. I like the mx4000 quite much, and it seems it has quite some potential. If need shall be, I can take pics of all mentioned menues and sertings.Īctually.
The same happens when I press "exit": menu dissappears, and so do my changes of colours, saturation and brightness.Īnd plugging the box in the AV2 plug nets me the same results.Īns ideas how to save my settings and how to enter service menu for the "v-tape" (xbox) mode? When I press "go" when on the menu item "v-tape", the menu disappears - but so do all my manual calibrations and the image is back to standard. When the menu is displayed, the changes of the image settings are well shown, but when I press "go" to save them, the menu either stays on (with the changed settings).
Now, I can well press "menu", and that's getting my to the "v-tape" menue, where I can change the sound and video settings.īut I cannot enter service mode by entering the "secret" code, I have to go to the "tv"-mode to do this - where I got only white noise, as I haben't got a tv signal coming in.īack in "v-tape" mode, when I enter the picture menue, I can set the saturation, color and contrast, but it seems that I cannot save the settings. On the remote, I have to choose "V-tape 1" (pressing the "AV"-button on the remote does nothing and yes, I got both AV plugs activated in the menues). Now I just have to hunt down the info what all those abbreviations mean.īut what's strange: atm, I connected the xbox through rgb-scart on the AV1-scart plug of the TV.
Stand / Changer is on offer here.Hey, cool, many thanks, it works with the service menu. For experts and collectors! The device in the background is not part of this auction.
Almost impossible to find in this constellation. The foot is in good condition considering its age (made in the early 90s) with very small traces of use on the base. The foot is equipped with a charging function, furthermore it is adjustable in height. In addition: Incredibly rare original floor stand type 1553. Charging stations are of course included, as well as a user manual. Very rare in this condition and with original packaging. more B&O Beolink 7000 in original box, little used, without scratches or damage It looks as good as new. In addition: Incredibly rare original floor stand. B&O Beolink 7000 in original box, little used, without scratches or damage It looks as good as new.