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BeoPort

Guide

Acknowledgement and liability Product names mentioned in this Guide may be trademarks or registered trade- marks of other companies. Music recognition technology and related

data are provided by Gracenote and the

Gracenote CDDB music recognition

service. Gracenote is the industry standard

in music recognition technology and related

content delivery. For more information visit

www.gracenote.com.

Music-related data from Gracenote and

Gracenote CDDB Client Software 2003,

all rights reserved. This product and service

may practice one or more of the following

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#6,154,773; #6,161,132; #6,230,207;

#6,230,192; #6,240,459; #6,330,593 and

other patents licensed, issued or pending.

Services may be supplied and/or device

manufactured under license from Open

Globe, Inc. for U.S. Patent #6,304,523.

The Gracenote CDDB Service uses a unique

identifier to track queries for statistical

purposes. The purpose of a randomly

assigned numeric identifier is to allow the

Gracenote CDDB service to count queries

without knowing anything about who you

are. For more information, see the web

page for the Gracenote Privacy Policy for the

Gracenote CDDB Service.

Gracenote, CDDB, the Gracenote logo, and

the CDDB logo, are all registered trademarks

of Gracenote. The Powered by Gracenote

logo is a trademark of Gracenote.

Portions based upon Microsoft Windows Media

Techno logies. Copy right 2000 Microsoft

Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft,

Windows Media and the Windows Logo are

registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation

in the United States and/or other countries.

MicroOS Operating System (U.S. Patent

#5,787,445)

Please note that Bang & Olufsen will, in no

event, be liable for any consequential,

incidental or indirect damages arising out of

the use or inability to use the software.

Note to installer This reminder is provided to call your attention

to Article 820-22 of the National Electrical

Code (Section 54 of Canadian Electrical Code,

Part 1) which provides guidelines for proper

grounding and, in particular, specifies that the

cable ground shall be connected to the

grounding system of the building as close to

the point of cable entry as practical.

For your safety Do not mount BeoPort with the cable

connections turning downwards. Keep

BeoPort away from water and do not place

items on top of it. The mains plug enables

the separation (switch off) from the net

voltage. The wall outlet has to be close to

the device and must be easily accessible.

Avoid placing your BeoPort in direct sun-

light or direct artificial light (e.g. a spot-

light). BeoPort is developed for indoor use in

dry, domestic environments only, and for

use with in a temperature range of 1040

C (50105 F).

Do not attempt to open BeoPort. Leave

such operations to qualified service

personnel.

CAUTION: To prevent electric shock do not

use the polarized plug with an extension

cord, receptacle or other outlet unless the

blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade

exposure.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Do not expose this equip- ment to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, are placed on the equipment.

To completely disconnect this equipment from the AC Mains, disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle.

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of un- insulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and main- tenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.

CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No User-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.

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Before you start, 5

Follow this sequence of instructions to ensure flawless installation and fast

access to BeoPort. This chapter also includes a list of system requirements.

Setting up BeoPort, 67

Find out how you can set up your BeoPort, what Option number setting is all

about, and how to connect the cables.

Installing BeoPort, 89

Choose between an installation with or without a TV tuner card. You can also

find out how to repair or upgrade your BeoPort installation.

Configure BeoPort, 1011

Find out how to make the configuration settings you need. This chapter shows

you some basic settings, and explains registration of BeoPort.

Daily use, 12

Starting out.

Before you can play N.MUSIC, 13

How to scan for music tracks already stored on your PC.

Index, 14

This Guide provides you with a

complete overview of installation,

basic aspects about configuration,

and the principles of daily use. We

recommend that you follow the

listed sequence in the chapter

Before you start on page 5.

In addition to this Guide, BeoPort

contains an On-Screen Guide,

accessible once you have installed

BeoPort.

Contents

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5Before you start

To ensure a successful BeoPort

installation, follow the sequence of

instructions on this page exactly.

1 Make sure that your setup meets the requirements listed below

2 Setup your BeoPort (p. 6) 3 Connect BeoPort (p. 7) 4 Install BeoPort, including TV tuner card

and driver (pp. 89) 5 Configure BeoPort (p. 10) 6 Register (p. 11)

BeoPort requirements To be able to install the BeoPort application, your PC must meet the following requirements:

Hardware requirements Pentium-class PC (233 MHz or above) with

50 MB available disk space

Min. 64 MB RAM

Super VGA monitor with a minimum

resolution of 800 600 and 16-bit colour

depth

One available USB socket

Operating system requirements Windows 2000 or XP

DirectX 8.0a or newer

Media Player 9.0 or newer

Browser requirements Internet Explorer version 4.01 or newer

Browser configuration requirements Select the following preferences in Explorer

Support:

Download signed ActiveX controls

Run ActiveX controls

Script ActiveX controls marked safe for

scripting

Utilize active scripting

TV tuner card If you have a TV tuner card, make sure that it

is supported by BeoPort. For continuous

updates on compatible TV tuner cards, refer

to www.beoplayer.com. Note that some TV

tuner cards may necessitate that your PC

meets other hard ware requirements than

those listed above. Refer to the tuner card

documentation for this information.

6 Setting up BeoPort

BeoPort can be set up in a variety

of ways with other linkable Bang &

Olufsen products. The example on

this page shows one of many

setup possibilities, as well as the

connections you need to make for

this setup.

Note that the use of video sources

has limitations in some countries.

Contact your retailer for further

information.

Turn to the next page for details

about connecting BeoPort. All

connections except the USB

connection must be made before

you install the BeoPort software.

Option number setting

For a setup to function, the BeoPort box and any link products included in the setup must know in what kind of environment they are placed. To ensure this, you simply select an Option number for each product in your setup. You select the Option number for BeoPort in the Configuration menu, once you have finished the installation process. Refer to Configuration (p. 11).

Regarding Option number setting of link

products, refer to the documentation enclosed

with these products.

BeoPort in a Bang & Olufsen system setup The setup shown above is a typical example of a

system setup. In this example the BeoPort box

must be set to Option number 6, which is the

default setting. From your PC in one room, you

can listen to either main room or link room

sources. If you wish, the audio signals can be

distributed to additional link rooms throughout

the house and to the main room. With a

connected IR receiver, you can operate your

system with a Beo4 remote control. To be able

to remote control your sources via BeoPort, your

PC must be turned on.

Additional Options for the BeoPort box In addition to Option number 6, it is possible to

select Option numbers 0, 2 and 4. Option

number 0 is for a setup where you want to

disable an IR receiver. Option 2 is for a setup

where you want to use your PC as a main room

product. Option 4 is for a setup with link room

products placed in the same room as the main

system. The use for these Options is limited,

but your retailer can be contacted for further

information about Option number selection.

OPTION 6

BeoPort in a Bang & Olufsen system setup

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Master Link connection A Master Link connection enables you to distribute signals between your PC and Bang & Olufsen products throughout your home.

Power Link connection The Power Link socket is used for connecting Power Link speakers to your BeoPort setup.

Audio connection The audio connection between the BeoPort box and the PC sound card allows for the transmission of analogue sound from the PC to your connected products.

USB connection Connect the BeoPort box to the PC with the enclosed USB cable.

IMPORTANT! It is crucial that you do not make

the USB connection until you are specifically

prompted to do so on the screen. You do not

have to turn off the PC to connect this cable.

IR receiver connection The IR socket is used for connecting an optional IR receiver to your PC. This enables you to operate your different sources directly with a Beo4 remote control.

Mains connection Connect attached products, speakers, your PC and the BeoPort box to the mains. For safety reasons, always connect the BeoPort box (and all your PC equip ment) to a grounded wall outlet.

The BeoPort box should be fastened to the

wall or the back of your PC desk/furniture.

MASTER LINKPOWER LINKAUDIOUSBIR IN

AUDIO OUT

IR receiver connection

Power Link connection

Master Link connection to a Bang & Olufsen

system

Mains connection

USB connection Audio connection to the PC sound card

8 Install BeoPort

Once you have inserted the BeoPort

CD-rom into your CD-rom drive,

the BeoPort installation menu

appears on the screen.

Select Install BeoPort to initiate the

installation process. During this

process you will be asked to decide

whether you want to make an

installation with a TV tuner card,

or an installation without a TV

tuner card.

Choose the latter, if you either

have a compatible, already

working, TV tuner card installed,

or if you dont want to be able to

watch TV on your PC screen. You

can always install a TV tuner card

at a later time.

The installation menu also contains

information about system

require ments and compatible TV

tuner cards.

The Installation process

NOTE! In case the installation menu does not

appear automatically when the CD-rom is

inserted, select Run from the start menu and

write X:\InstallGuide.exe in the command line,

substituting the X with the driveletter of your

CD-rom drive.

> Select BeoPort installation from the menu.

> Follow the instructions on the screen

carefully.

> When prompted to install the TV tuner

card, mount the card according to the

instructions supplied with the card.

> Connect the tuner card with the sound

card using the audio cable supplied with

the tuner card.

At the end of the BeoPort installation process

you will be prompted to connect the USB

cable from the BeoPort box to the PCs USB

connector.

> Make the USB connection when prompted, not before!

When you have installed the software, the

BeoPort Configuration program starts auto-

matically.

It may be necessary to remove an already

mounted graphics card, in which case the

TV tuner card will function as both TV

tuner and graphics card.

This will initiate the installation of the USB

driver for BeoPort.

If you have a previous installation of

BeoPlayer, BeoLink PC Office or BeoLink

PC 2, this software will automatically be

removed to avoid conflicts.

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To repair or upgrade your BeoPort installation

Should elements of your BeoPort be missing, if e.g. files have been deleted, you can use the installation program to repair or upgrade your installation.

> Select Run from the start menu and write

X:\installguide.exe in the command line,

substituting the X with the drive letter of

your CD-rom drive.

> In the Installation menu, select Repair/

upgrade your installation.

If the program registers that you already

have BeoPort installed on your PC, you will

enter the BeoPort Maintenance program.

> Select whether you want to repair or

upgrade or remove your current installation.

> Click Next to continue.

> Follow the instructions on the screen to

complete the chosen task.

10 Configuration of BeoPort

Make your settings and

adjustments for BeoPort in the

Configuration menu*.

This chapter tells you what to do,

to be able to watch PC TV,

including how to make the correct

Option number setting.

In addition, the Configuration

menu contains a variety of choices

which, depending on your specific

setup, may be necessary to

consider. Therefore, we urge you

to click through the Configuration

menu and refer to the instructions

in the On-Screen Guide for

additional information.

Once you have initially configured

BeoPort, you are prompted to

register, as described on the

opposite page.

*NOTE! The BeoPort Configuration menu

appears automatically when you install

BeoPort. To access this menu at a later date,

select CONFIG under SETUP on the control bar.

To access the On-Screen Guide, select GUIDE

in the control bar.

Auto-tuning

Before you auto-tune TV channels for your TV tuner card, make sure that the correct broadcast system is displayed under Video System, that you have indicated whether your connection is via cable or antenna, and that the correct country is displayed.

Remember that to receive a transmission,

antenna or cable must be connected directly to

your PC.

From the BeoPort Configuration menu > Click the Tune tab to be able to tune and

make presets.

> Click AutoTune to start auto-tuning TV

channels.

During the tuning sequence, the located

channels are shown in the display. At any time,

you can stop the tuning and the channels

already found will be stored.

Manual tuning

If you want to tune in a channel manually, perhaps because it was not found during auto-tuning, go to the section Manual in the Tune menu.

> In the section Manual, use the small arrows

to click through the channels.

> When you have found the channel you want

to add, click Add.

On the TV tuner cards, the TV channels you

tune in are registered as program numbers and

channels. Please note that not all TV tuner

cards observe standard channel numbers for

TV channels.

The Tune tab in the Configuration menu.

The Advanced tab in the Configuration menu.

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Option setting

It is important that BeoPort is set to the correct Option, corresponding with your setup.

To make an Option number setting > Select CONFIG to access the menu.

> Select the Advanced tab to call up Option

settings.

> Select the appropriate Option number from

the list; 0, 2, 4 or 6.

For further information about Option setting,

refer to page 6.

Registration of BeoPort

Once you have initially configured BeoPort, you are prompted to register, if you have access to the Internet at that time. Although you can use BeoPort without it, registration is necessary in order to receive the service provided by CDDB*. Naturally, Bang & Olufsen handles the information provided during registration with utmost confidentiality.

If you have not registered A registration form automatically appears on

screen.

> Click New User and fill out the form.

If you have already registered > Enter your User Name and E-mail address.

In order to receive CDDB information, your PC

must be connected to the Internet and be on-

line. If you have no Internet access, you are not

prompted to register, but if you obtain Internet

access at a later date, you will be prompted to

register.

*CDDB is a storage and distribution service for

music information. CDDB is a service of

Grace Note, Int. The information you can

receive from the CDDB database, is the tag

information, which often accompanies your

N.MUSIC tracks, such as artist name and album

title. Be aware that the service will only

function properly if your internet connection is

open while you use BeoPort.

12 Daily use

Once BeoPort is installed, call up

the control bar your navigator

for all BeoPort functions.

Starting out

Click on the B&O icon short-cut in your System tray to start up BeoPort. Move your mouse cursor to the far right and click the triangular tab (shown to the right) to call up the control bar.

Click to switch on a source such as PC TV.

If < > appears around a source as shown to

the left, then click on < or > to reveal additional

sources.

Status display indicates the current source

and channel, station or track number.

Click m or p to step up or down through for

example TV channels, CD tracks etc. Click or

to wind backwards or forwards on a CD or a

tape, or to step from CD to CD.

The coloured buttons operate functions

specific to the chosen source.

Click to resume playback of a paused source.

Click to pause playback of a source.

Click to adjust volume up or down click MUTE

between r and u to mute the sound, and click

a volume button to restore the sound. Click <

or > to reveal MUTE HP and click this button to

mute your head phones.

Click to view individual options depending on

the chosen source.

Click to access the On-Screen Guide.

Switch to standby click and hold for 2 seconds

to switch off all sources. Click twice to close

the BeoPort control bar and application.

Short-cuts The B&O icon is inserted automatically in the

System tray, once the BeoPort application is

installed.

If you close the application, then start BeoPort

from the BeoPort directory in your Start menu,

or use the B&O icon short-cut in your System

tray.

N.MUSIC

PC CD

PHOTO

N.RADIO

PC TV

GO

PC TV

SETUP

GUIDE

STOP

< PC TV >

PC TV

m

p

GO

STOP

r

< MUTE > u

SETUP

GUIDE

NOTE! The control bar changes appearance

when you switch sources, making the

appropriate options available for the active

source. For further information, refer to the

On-Screen Guide.

13Before you can play N.MUSIC

N.MUSIC is the Bang & Olufsen

term for music stored on a PC,

music obtained, for example, from

the Internet or from audio CDs.

This chapter describes what you

need to do, before you can play

N.MUSIC.

Once you have performed a scan

as shown on this page, simply

refer to Daily use for further

information, as well as to the On-

screen Guide for in-depth

instructions.

Scan your PC for tracks

When you select the source N.MUSIC for the first time, you are prompted to search your computer for playable tracks*. A scan must be performed the first time you want to play N.MUSIC, as well as the first time a particular drive is used for track storage.

The SCAN OPTIONS menu appears on the screen > Move the cursor to the input box by a

relevant drive.

> Click once to set a check mark by the drive,

and twice to remove a check mark.

> Click START to begin a scan. Progress is

shown in red below the drive selection box.

> Click STOP to cancel a scan in progress.

> Click HIDE SCAN to conceal the SCAN OPTIONS

menu. Scans in progress will continue until

they are complete.

When scanning is complete > Click N.MUSIC on the control bar to begin

playback of the first track.

If your existing tracks contain tagging information,

such as artist names, track and album names,

or genres, this information is stored during a

scan.

*NOTE: Once you have accessed N.MUSIC for

the first time, a hidden update of your avail able

music on the drives you initially stored on will be

made every time you access N.MUSIC. Therefore,

it is only necessary for you to scan your hard

drive again, if you choose to store music on

another drive.

START STOP HIDE SCAN

SCAN OPTIONS

Games (C:)

System (D:)

Compact disc (E:)

Work (G:)

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Beo4 remote control

IR receiver in a system setup, 6

CDDB

CDDB information and registration, 11

Configuration

Auto-tuning the TV tuner card, 10 Calling up the Configuration menu, 10 Manual tuning of the TV tuner card, 10 Option setting, 6 and 11

Connections

Master Link, Power Link, Audio, USB, IR receiver, and Mains connection, 7

Control bar

Daily use, 12 Locate the Configuration menu, 10

Driver

Driver installation, 8

Install

Driver installation, 8 Installation, 8 Repair or upgrade installation, 9 TV tuner card installation, 8

N.MUSIC

What is N.MUSIC?, 13 Scan your PC for tracks, 13

On-Screen Guide

Call up the Guide on the control bar, 12

Option

What is Option setting?, 6

Requirements

Hardware, operating system, browser, and TV tuner card requirements, 5

Registration

Register your BeoPort, 11

Scan

Scan your PC for tracks, 13

Setup

BeoPort in a Bang & Olufsen system setup, 6 Option settings, 6 Placing the BeoPort box, 7 Setup button on the control bar, 12

Sound adjustment

Mute, 12 Mute Headphones, 12

TV tuner card

Configuration of TV tuner card, 10 Tuner card requirements, 5

USB

USB connection, 7 When to make the USB connection, 8

Index

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and

found to comply with the limits for a class B

digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC

Rules. These limits are designed to provide

reasonable protection against harmful

interference in a residential installation.

This equipment generates, uses and can

radiate radio frequency energy and, if not

installed and used in accordance with the

instructions, may cause harmful interference to

radio communications. However, there is no

guarantee that interference will not occur in a

particular installation. If this equipment does

cause harmful interference to radio or

television reception, which can be determined

by turning the equipment off and on, the user

is encouraged to try to correct the interference

by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna

Increase the separation between the

equipment and receiver

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a

circuit different from that to which the

receiver is connected

Consult the retailer or an experienced radio/

TV technician for help

This class B digital apparatus meets all

requirements of the Canadian Interference-

Causing Equipment Regulations.

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Environmental protection The European Parliament and the Council of

the European Union have issued the Waste

Electrical and Electronic Equip ment Directive.

The purpose of the Directive is the prevention

of waste of electrical and electronic

equipment, and to promote the reuse and

recycling and other forms of recovery of such

waste. As such the Directive concerns

producers, distributors and consumers.

The WEEE directive requires that both

manufacturers and end-consumers dispose of

electrical and electronic equipment and parts

in an environmentally safe manner, and that

equipment and waste are reused or recovered

for their materials or energy.

Electrical and electronic equipment and parts

must not be disposed of with ordinary

household refuse; all electrical and electronic

equipment and parts must be collected and

disposed of separately.

Products and equipment which must be

collected for reuse, recycling and other forms

of recovery are marked with the pictogram

shown.

When disposing of electrical and electronic

equipment by use of the collection systems

available in your country, you protect the

environment, human health and contribute to

the prudent and rational use of natural

resources. Collecting electrical and electronic

equipment and waste prevents the potential

contamination of nature with the hazardous

substances which may be present in electrical

and electronic products and equipment.

Your Bang & Olufsen retailer will assist with

and advise you of the correct way of disposal

in your country.

This product fulfils the conditions stated in the

EEU directives 89/336 and 73/23.

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