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Beovision LX2802

BeoVision

Production: 1988 - 06/1990

Replacing the Beovision LX2800 the set was visually indistinguishable from its former version. However, updated software had been incorporated within the system’s microelectronics to ensure that compete integration was possible between a Bang & Olufsen music centre (such as the Beocenter 9000 and the Beosystem 5500) and as part of a Beolink system through which a radio station (as well as other music sources) could be summoned on the Beolink 1000 remote control to be played through the TV’s loudspeakers.  Likewise the TVs sound could be relayed to a suitably-equipped Bang & Olufsen hi-fi system situated in another room.

The updated software allowed for a stereo Beocord VX5000 VHS video recorder to be used as well as the slightly older Beocord VHS 91 and Beocord 91.2. An A/2 stereo decoder was fitted to the TV and NICAM was avaialble as an option.

A forceful 15 watts per channel was obtained through the set’s amplifier and sound was hi-fi quality through its bass-reflex cabinets. VisionClear ensured excellent-quality pictures during the lifetime of the set and Automatic Cut-Off ensured colour balance fifty times each second. A contrast screen was fitted as standard and Automatic Contrast Control ensured a good contrast level in relation to the light level of the room in which it was situated.

Teletext was standard and a stereo width adjustment gave the illusion of additional space between the set’s two loudspeakers.

There was a wealth of connections available which all-in-all made the Beovision LX2502 very desirable as compared to other products of its day.

The Beovision LX5500 replaced the Beovision LX 2802. Both these receivers shared most of their internal components with the Beovision MX5500.

Beovision LX2802 technical specifications

Beovision LX2802 Specifications 
Types: 
3801 ( 1988 - Jan 1990) 
3461 ( 1988 - Dec 1989) 
AUS, TXT 3476 ( 1988 - Oct 1989) 
AUS, TXT 3816 ( 1988 - Sept 1989) 
E, TXT 3833 ( 1988 - May 1989) 
E, TXT, Multi 3815 ( 1988 - Dec 1989) 
F, Multi 3472 ( 1988 - Dec 1989) 
F, Multi 3812 ( 1988 - Nov 1989) 
F, Multi Antiope 3473 ( 1988 - July 1988) 
GB, TXT 3467 ( 1988 - Nov 1989) 
GB, TXT 3807 ( 1988 - Jun 1990) 
GB, TXT, NICAM 3468 ( 1988 - Nov 1989) 
GB, TXT, NICAM 3808 ( 1988 - Jan 1990) 
GR 3477 ( 1988 -Feb 1988) 
GR, PAL/SECAM 3820 (1988 - Nov 1989) 
I, TXT 3818 ( 1988 - Dec 1989) 
Multi, Antiope 3813 ( 1988 - Sept 1988) 
Multi, Hyper 3471 ( 1988 - Nov 1989) 
Multi, Hyper 3811 ( 1988 - Jan 1990) 
S-D-GB-I-F TXT 3802 ( 1988 - Apr 1990) 
S-D-GB-I-F TXT 3462 ( 1988 - Feb 1990) 
S-D-GB-I-F TXT Hyper 3463 ( 1988 - Dec 1989) 
TXT NICAM 3464 ( 1988 - Jun 1990) 
TXT PAL/SECAM 3465 ( 1988 - Dec 1989) 
TXT, Hyper 3803 ( 1988 - Jan 1990) 
TXT, Multi 3474 ( 1988 - Dec 1989) 
TXT, Multi 3814 ( 1988 - Jan 1990) 
TXT, NICAM 3804 ( 1988 - Jun 1990) 
TXT, PAL/SECAM 3805 ( 1988 - Apr 1990) 

Operation: Beolink 1000 
Datalink system: Beolink® 
Compatible to older Beocord VCRs 
Features: Stereo sound, stereo enhancement ,bilingual sound 
Number of programmes: 32 VHF-UHF, S-channels 
Range: VHF 46-300MHz, UHF 470-855 MHz 
Picture tube: 45 AX 110° in line self-converging 
Start time: approx. 5 sec 
Aerial impedance: 75 ohms coaxial 
Sound power output: 2 x 15 W / 8 ohms 
Frequency range: 25 Hz - 20000 Hz +/- 1.5 dB 
Bass control: +/- 8 dB / 100 Hz 
Treble control: +/- 8 dB / 10000 Hz 
Power supply: 180 - 265 V 
Power frequency: 50 - 60 Hz 
Power consumption: 95 (75-165) W 
Stand-by: 3.5 W 
Connections: headphones output max 7.5V / 200 ohms 
External speakers: 4 - 8 ohms 
AUX 3 A/V Socket 6 pin DIN Video output 1 Vpp 75 ohms 
Video input: 1 Vpp 75 ohms 
Audio output: 1V 47 kohm 
Audio input: 1 V 1 kohm 
AUX 2 A/V Socket 21 pin Video 
Video, RGB, Fast blanking 

Audio 
IR-codes pin 8 2Vpp 
Control coltage pin 8 > 9.5 V 
Tape output 5 pin DIN 1 V 1 kohm 
Amp. output 5 pin DIN 0-1 V 2.5 kohm 
AUX 1 Audio Line 7 pin DIN Input 350 mV 47 kohms 
Output 1 V 2 kohms 
Datalink In/Out 
Dimensions: 86 x 52 x 46 cm 
Weight: 43 kg 
Link compatibility: Datalink 

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