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  • Official comment
    Tony W.
    Product Support Manager

    Hi Nikki

    Please see https://support.bluos.net/hc/en-us/articles/360039214453

    If problems persist, Help, Send Support Request  in the BluOS App

  • Bjørn Ulvik
    Hi-Res

    B&O is using a carrier frequency of 455KHz in their remote (at least since Beolink 1000).
    The "rest of the world"; 20-80KHz.

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  • Nikki Alberts

    Is their a way to get it working?
    We have a b&o television with PUC control. Wich is designd to control non B&o equipement. Is it possible to use B&o's PUC to bluesounds IR in? And than use the IR learning mode.

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  • Bjørn Ulvik
    Hi-Res

    That would probably work, but your TV must be on and source selected.

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  • Nikki Alberts

    My television is working in an Audio video configuration so i think it might work. Thank you for your reply.
    Hope to come back soon after some experimentation.

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  • Mirco Germany

    Is there no other possibility to use a Beo4 or BeoOne Remote directly without the TV?

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  • Mirco Germany

    Maybe it is a possibilty to change the IR Sensor Module in the Node. 

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  • Nikki Alberts

    I did some work on an Ir eye from Bang &OLufsen. (see pictures) The question is can it work? I fought ill ask it first on the forum before plugging in.

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  • Nikki Alberts

    Picture from the inside. The only thing i don't know is what the IR eye sends out. 

    All help is welcome.

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  • Willi Weinbrand

    Looked promising, but you never provided an update. Did it work?

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  • Nikki Alberts

    Unfortunaly it didn't work.
    Since then had no new ideas.

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  • Willi Weinbrand

    That‘s a shame, because getting the Beo4 to work with the Node would be a deciding factor to me, if I want to get one.

    Maybe this could work, if anyone wants to try:
    https://support1.bluesound.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/360051414814/comments/4403474272919

    Just need to replace the IR receiver with a TSOP7000 (or TSOP98200) which supports 455kHz

    I just don’t really see the difference between this and your attempt, but might be worth a shot. Maybe the B&O IR eye is messing with the signal and this could be a simpler solution. 

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