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. Each controller is specifically made for one device.

This BeeLINK 2 controller is made for operating a TV; therefore it would be logic if the TV button makes the controller go active and turns on the TV. Any other source button could be used, if this is required.

Your BeeLINK2 controller needs to know when you want it to go active, in your setup. You need to program it with an option.

An option programming sequence is started by pressing the little red switch on the BeeLINK2 controller, until its LED starts flashing. Then the 3 code option must be entered with the B&O remote control. Here some examples:

Option

Function

 

t0r

turnson the TV.

 

t1r

t+ 1

turns on the TV.

t2r

t+ 2turns on the TV.

 

Up to 10 TV’s or projectors can be controlled this way. This could be useful for a TV wall in a shop, but also useful if there is more than one TV or projector in the room.

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.

As the controller goes active, it will turn on the TV, if it is not already turned on.

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Sony 6124 manual BeeLINK Active option, Option Function