#5
Adjustment after repair of BeoSound 1
Adjustment after replacement of PCB1, Main PCB
Adjustment after replacement of PCB2, SMPS
Adjustment after replacement of speaker units
Adjustment after repair of BeoSound 1, English
BeoSound 1 must be reassembled before this adjustment can be carried out.
- Enter TM44. Set speaker value for each speaker. Use the values from the old PCB1
(Main PCB) if such are available.
Otherwise set all speakers to 0.
See #3 Test mode for further information.
- Press RADIO due to the following set up of tuner in BeoSound 1. TM is still activated.
Enter TM07. Use this to set up the tuner in BeoSound 1. It is very important to
enter No 1 and Nos 5 to 9 as they are not default set to 000.
No 0
00X
Look underneath BeoSound 1 for Type No. See ➢ 7.
2581=1; 2582=2; 2583=3; 2584=4; 2585=5; 2586=7; 2587=8; 2590=3
No 1
000
No 2
175
No 3
216
No 4
0XX
No 5
000
N0 6
000
No 7
000
No 8
000
No 9
000
- Turn off BeoSound 1. Remember to follow the guidelines in #6 Test after repair of
BeoSound 1.
- If mains voltage from 100V-120V AC ensure that jumper J2 on PCB2 (see ➢ 6) is
mounted.
- If mains voltage from 220V-240V AC ensure that jumper J2 on PCB2 (see ➢ 6) is
removed.
Only a simple adjustment is necessary if a speaker unit has been replaced.
- Read-out the value on back of the new speaker unit (➢ 8.1). Compare with values
in the table and fi nd the speaker value (➢ 8.2).
- Enter TM44. Set the speaker value for the speaker in question.
See #3 Test mode for further information.
X is variant of type.
FM start. Type 2584=152
FM stop. Type 2584=180
XX is variant. Type 2583+2590=75, others=50
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