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Reference book

BeoSound 9000

WARNING: To prevent re or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Do not expose this equipment to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects lled with liquids, such as vases, are placed on the equipment.

To completely disconnect this equip- ment from the AC Mains, disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle.

This symbol indicates that a dangerous voltage constitut ing a risk of electric shock is present within this unit.

This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit.

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.

3BeoSound 9000 The music entertainment centre

The BeoSound 9000 is an extraordinary

CD player with a built-in radio.

BeoSound 9000 gives you perfect

sound reproduction and changes tracks

and CDs at a formidable pace. You will

experience six Compact Discs as one

piece of music virtually one CD.

The system can be placed anywhere you

want music in traditional placements;

on a table, hanging on a wall, or on the

specially designed, vertical stand. The

choice is yours.

The BeoSound 9000 represents a new

and visual way of experiencing music.

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To get to know your Bang & Olufsen product,

two guides are at your disposal.

The Guide provides information on daily use. The

Reference book gives a thorough overview of all

aspects.

To the right, you nd the contents of this Reference

book, the main chapters of the Guide are listed

below:

Your key to using BeoSound 9000, 4

Using the CD player, 6

Using the radio, 9

Adjust the volume, 10

Contents of the Reference book

Before you start

6 Cautions

How to set up BeoSound 9000

7 Placing your BeoSound 9000 9 Centering the CD drive mechanism 33 Option programming

Connect the cables

10 Aerial 10 Loudspeakers 10 Extra equipment 10 Master Link 11 Digital output 11 To the mains

Getting started

12 Close-up operation panel

Set the time

13 Using the built-in clock

Make BeoSound 9000 start or stop at a speci c time

14 Set a Timer 15 Set a Timer for single date 15 Set a weekly Timer 16 Checking or clearing Timers 17 Switching the Timer function on or off 17 Choose location for the Timer function

Playing CDs

18 Loading CDs 19 CD playback

Playing CDs in different ways

20 Choosing a sequence of discs 20 Playing CDs and tracks in random order

Playing favourite CD tracks

21 Select and store a series of tracks 21 Enable or disable playback of a track

series

Name your CDs

22 Name a CD 22 See the list of CD names

Positioning CDs

23 Load and adjust a CD manually 23 Clear the positioning

Display CD information

24 Switching between displays

Playing other sources

25 Listen to external sources

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Using the radio

26 Presetting radio stations 26 Clearing presets

Optimise radio sound

27 Fine tuning a radio station 27 Mono/stereo reception

Name radio stations

28 Naming radio stations 28 Clear a name

Play your radio stations

29 Playing radio 29 Switching between displays

Adjust and store sound settings

30 Sound adjustments

Using the Beo4 remote control

31 Beo4 remote control operation

Use BeoSound 9000 with a video system

32 A fully integrated setup 32 An AV integrated setup 33 Option programming

Looking after BeoSound 9000

34 Cleaning BeoSound 9000 35 Handling your CDs

The PIN-code system

36 Activate the PIN-code system 36 Change or delete a PIN-code 37 Using your PIN-code 37 Did you forget your PIN-code?

Key to using this guide Use this key to identify what a button, source or

status display looks like in an instruction

sequence.

Buttons on the

BeoSound 9000 close-

up operation panel or

on the Beo4 remote

control

Displays on the

BeoSound 9000

Displays on the Beo4

remote control

RADIO CD OK

CD

EDIT ?

CD

RANDOM

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We recommend that you follow this

procedure when you set up your

BeoSound 9000:

Place the BeoSound 9000 where

you want to use it.

If you wish to mount

BeoSound 9000 on a wall bracket

or oor stand accessory, then

assemble the accessory according

to the folder enclosed with it.

Set up your loudspeakers (or, if the

BeoSound 9000 is to be used in a

Bang & Olufsen AV system, set up

this system) following the

procedures described in the guides

enclosed with these products.

Connect all cables to their sockets

on the rear panel of the

BeoSound 9000 remember not

to connect it to the mains yet!

Arrange the cables in the cable

cover grooves and attach the cover

to the rear of the BeoSound.

Connect BeoSound 9000 to the

mains.

Cautions

Make sure that the BeoSound 9000 is set up, placed and connected, in accordance with the instructions in this guide.

The BeoSound 9000 is designed for indoor use in dry, domestic environments only, and for use within a temperature range of 1040 C (50105 F).

Avoid placing the BeoSound 9000 in direct sunlight or direct arti cial light (e.g. a spotlight), or near objects generating electrical noise (e.g. dimmers), as this will reduce the sensitivity of the remote control receiver.

Place the BeoSound 9000 so that ventilation will not be impeded, and remember to leave enough space above or in front of the BeoSound 9000 for the glass door to open, and to facilitate close-up operation.

If you are going to hang the BeoSound 9000 on the wall, always use the correct size and type of screws and wall plugs to support the weight of the BeoSound 9000 (depending on the material and the construction of the wall). If in doubt, consult your Bang & Olufsen retailer.

Light partition walls are often constructed of gypsum panels known as drywall or wall board secured to vertical studs. Gypsum is not a satisfactory material to support the weight of the BeoSound 9000!

If you wish to hang your BeoSound 9000 on a gypsum wall, using one of the brackets, we recommend that at least one mounting screw be a lag screw, which is screwed securely into a vertical wall stud.

If you wish to hang BeoSound 9000 on the wall we recommend that you conceal the cables using the optional Cable Covers, as shown on the opposite page.

When you are lifting the BeoSound 9000 out of the box we recommend that you, in order to avoid ngermarks on the surfaces, use the two foam packing shells placed at each end of the BeoSound 9000.

Before you start

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As illustrated in this section,

BeoSound 9000 is designed for a

variety of placements. It can be

placed on a special stand, on a shelf

or a table in various positions or

hanging on the wall (using one of the

optional wall brackets).

This section also describes how to

centre the CD mechanism for the

different setup situations mentioned

here this is very important for the

proper functioning of the CD player!

The section Getting started describes

how to turn the close-up operation

panel (and the display) so it can be

read from your preferred angle.

How to set up BeoSound 9000

NOTE! Depending on the placement you have

chosen for your BeoSound 9000, the carriage will

situate itself in various positions. If you choose to

place BeoSound 9000 vertically, the carriage will

move to the top end of BeoSound 9000. If you

choose to place the BeoSound 9000 horizontally,

the carriage will situate itself next to the operation

panel.

Fig. 2: The BeoSound 9000 hung at on the wall

in a high horizontal position. When

BeoSound 9000 is placed like this, the CD

mechanism must be centred for a horizontal

position.

Fig. 1: The BeoSound 9000 placed in a vertical

position. When BeoSound 9000 is placed like this,

the CD mechanism must be centred for a vertical

position. The Stand is supplied with two different

sets of feet:

spikes for use on a carpeted oor

rubber feet for use on a non-carpeted oor.

Do not lift or move the Stand around while the

BeoSound 9000 is mounted on it.

Fig. 3: The BeoSound 9000 hung at on the wall

in a vertical position. When BeoSound 9000 is

placed like this, the CD mechanism must be

centred for a vertical position.

8 >> How to set up BeoSound 9000

Fig. 4: The BeoSound 9000 placed at on a level

surface, e.g. a table or shelf. When

BeoSound 9000 is placed like this, the CD

mechanism must be centered for a at position

(factory setting).

Fig. 6: The BeoSound 9000 placed in a near

upright position on a level surface, e.g. a table or

shelf. When BeoSound 9000 is placed like this,

the CD mechanism must be centered for a

horizontal position.

Fig. 7: The BeoSound 9000 hung low on the wall

in a near upright position. When BeoSound 9000

is placed like this the CD mechanism must be

centered for a horizontal position.

Fig. 5: The BeoSound 9000 placed in a slant

position on a level surface, e.g. a table or shelf.

When BeoSound 9000 is placed like this, the CD

mechanism must be centered as for a at position

(factory setting).

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Centering the CD drive mechanism

The CD mechanism is spring suspended in order to make the BeoSound 9000 party-safe. By centering the CD mechanism, you adjust the tension of the spring suspension to allow for different placements.

It is very important for the functioning of the CD

player that you adjust the spring suspension

correctly!

The spring suspension in the two adjustment holes can be set to four different positions:

a) Use this setting when BeoSound 9000 is placed

in the Bracket as in gs 6 and 7.

b) Use this setting when BeoSound 9000 is placed

either on its Stand, or hung vertically on the wall

as in gs 1 and 3.

c) Use this setting when BeoSound 9000 is hung

horizontally on the wall as in g 2.

d) Use this setting when BeoSound 9000 is placed

either at on a table, or in the Bracket as in gs 4

and 5. This is the factory setting.

How to center the spring suspension Enclosed with the Stand and the Brackets, you will nd a small plastic tool, which you must use for this purpose: > Locate the two adjustment holes in the bottom

plate of BeoSound 9000.

> Pry off the two small plastic plugs (using the

chisel-shaped end of the tool).

> Insert the other end of the tool (the arrow-

shaped end) and turn the tool so that the arrow

in each hole points into the correct direction.

> When nished put back the two plastic plugs

again.

In all but the at and the near at positions, both

arrows in the holes must point upwards when

nished. In the at position (factory setting) they

must point towards the centre of BeoSound 9000.

d c

a

b

10 Connect the cables

Aerial connections

In order to obtain optimal reception of radio stations it is essential to use the correct type of aerial (FM and/or AM) or cable net connection. Let your Bang & Olufsen retailer advise you. > Connect your FM signal to the socket marked

FM and your AM signal, if any, to the socket

marked AM.

> When using indoor aerials (either an FM dipole

or AM loop aerial), tune in to the radio station

you want and then turn the aerial horizontally

until optimum signal is received.

Loudspeakers

You may choose to loop the signals through from speaker to speaker, as mentioned in the Users guide for your loudspeakers, or you may connect one speaker to each of the two sockets. > Connect your active Bang & Olufsen

loudspeakers to the sockets marked PL.

Remember to set the L R LINE switch on your

active speakers to L and R (left and right channel),

respectively.

Extra equipment

The AUX socket enables you to connect e.g. a tape recorder or a record player (with built-in preampli er). However, as this socket does not carry Data Link signals, you will not be able to operate the connected equipment by remote control. Just select A.AUX and then operate the extra equipment close-up. > Connect your extra equipment to the socket

marked AUX.

Master Link connection

You can connect a video system or BeoLink system to the Master Link socket, in order to achieve an integrated AV system. The AV system may be set up in one room, or split up on two rooms.

The Master Link connection may also be used to distribute sound to other rooms in the house, in a BeoLink system. For further information, please contact your retailer. > Using a Master Link cable, connect one end to

the socket marked ML (Master Link) on the

BeoSound 9000 and the other end to the

corresponding socket on the TV.

You can use your BeoSound 9000 in

a stand-alone setup or connected to

a Bang & Olufsen video system with

a Master Link cable. The Master Link

socket on the back of

BeoSound 9000 can also be used for

the distribution of sound to any room

you like.

Use the diagram and the label on the

socket panel for reference when

locating the sockets.

Do not connect the BeoSound 9000

to the mains until you have nished

connecting the cables.

AM aerial

Master Link connection

Loud- speakers

Extra equipment

FM aerial

Digital output

NOTE! For further information about a setup

other than the stand-alone option, please refer to

Use BeoSound 9000 with a video system.

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Digital output

The socket marked DIG. OUT carry the digital signals from the CD player, and is intended for connecting digital equipment (output only).

Mains connection

Plug the mains lead into the socket marked ~. When you have made all the connections, replace the cover to hide the socket compartment.

For safety reasons fasten the mains cord as shown,

before running it out from the socket

compartment.

Remove the cover in the bottom plate of the

BeoSound 9000 to gain access to the sockets.

The socket compartment contains the socket for

the mains cord.

The cover has two perforated sections, which you

can pry off in order to make a hole through

which to run the cables. Select one in an

appropriate position to suit your setup.

If you have set up the BeoSound 9000 on the

Stand, (see How to set up BeoSound 9000), a

different cover must be used. This new cover is

supplied with the Stand. Finally, connect the

BeoSound 9000 (and the other units in your system)

to the mains.

12 Getting started

When you have nished the setting

up procedure, the BeoSound 9000 is

ready for use.

Keep BeoSound 9000 in stand-by

mode to facilitate easy access and to

ensure that Clock and Timer settings

are always available.

Close-up operation panel

In order to make reading easier in all placement situations, you can rotate the close-up operation panel (and thus the display): > Turn off the power.

> Open the lid to gain access to the close-up

operation panel.

> Lift off the operation panel by inserting a nger

where indicated, lift the panel out, rotate it,

and insert it again (connectors rst).

When you turn on the BeoSound 9000 a tiny red light appears in the display, indicating that the system is in stand-by mode, ready to be used. > Press the load button to open the glass door.

> Remove the carton strip behind the CD clamp

and the foam packing (these items are for

protection of the CD drive and the glass door

during transport).

You can rotate the CD clamper lid (with the Bang &

Olufsen name) in order to ensure that the name

always appears in a horizontal position (and not

upside down).

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Lift here

13Set the time

The BeoSound 9000 has a built-in

clock indicating time, date and year.

If you want to make use of the Timer

function described on the following

pages, you must rst make sure that

the built-in clock in the

BeoSound 9000 has been set

correctly.

You can check the clock on the

display to ensure that it is set

correctly. If this is not the case you

can change the setting in the process.

You can also set the BeoSound 9000

to show the clock permanently, even

when the system is in stand-by.

Using the built-in clock

When you want to make BeoSound 9000 display the correct time and be able to use the different Timer functions, you must rst set the built-in clock.

Press to access the built-

in clock

Press to set time, date

or year

Press to accept the

changes and reveal the

next display repeat

this setting procedure

for date and year

When you have set or

changed the year, the

display reads CLOCK

OK?

Press to store your new

clock setting

Press to show the time

Press to see the date

and year

To display the time permanently Press when Date and

Year is displayed, to

change the display to

time and ON e.g. 14:40

ON

Press again to cancel

the permanent showing

of the clock e.g. 14:41

OFF.

If you should make a mistake or change your mind

while you are setting the clock, just press CHECK

and start over.

JAN for January

FEB for February

MAR for March

APR for April

MAY for May

JUN for June

JUL for July

AUG for August

SEP for September

OCT for October

NOV for November

DEC for December

The time display will be interrupted by the

messages which follow other functions or

operations, but it will return to displaying the time.

CLOCK

14:40 ON

CLOCK

14:41 OFF

CLOCK

m

p

OK

CLOCK OK?

OK

CLOCK

CLOCK

When setting the clock, the display shows the

time, date and year for your settings. It has a 24

hour clock and it shows

14 Start or stop at a speci c time

You can make BeoSound 9000 start

or stop playing at designated times

through out the day and week.

The BeoSound 9000 can store up to

15 such Timer settings and you can

use it to e.g. wake you in the

morning to your favourite CD or

radio station.

If, for example, you want the

BeoSound 9000 to stop playing at a

speci c time in the evening, simply

set a Timer with STANDBY as the

source.

When you set a Timer for Monday,

Tuesday and Thursday, the Timer will

be executed on these days, every

week.

If you use the BeoSound 9000 in a

fully integrated Bang & Olufsen setup

(see Use BeoSound 9000 with a

video system), you have to set the

Timer function to ON or OFF via the

TV. The display on the

BeoSound 9000 will read

TV OPERATED.

Set a Timer

For a Timer stand-by setting all the BeoSound 9000 needs to know, is the time you want it to stop playing, and how often. As soon as you choose a stand-by Timer, a display will prompt you to choose when the Timer should stop.

Press to start

programming settings

Press to choose a source

for your Timer or

choose a Timer

stand-by

Press to accept the

source

Then program when

you want the Timer to

start and stop

Press repeatedly until

you have found the

exact time for starting a

Timer play

Press to accept Start

Timer

Repeat the procedure with the and OK buttons

to program the exact time for stopping a Timer.

If you should change your mind while you are

setting a Timer, simply press a source button, CD

or Radio, to exit the Timer programming function.

While you are setting a Timer, pressing the CHECK

button will take you back one step in the

sequence.

When you program a Timer for your available

sources, you will have to choose the station/channel

where you want to program a Timer play. When

you choose a station for RADIO, the station you

listened to last will appear. For TV and SAT channel

1 will appear as your rst option.

From your available broadcasted sources e.g. TV

and RADIO, you can only choose stations/

channels that have already been stored.

Using your Beo4 remote control > Press the red button for more than 1.5 sec. until

the display reads TIMER?

> Press GO to continue. Use the GO button, the

buttons and and the number buttons 0 9 during the timing procedure to see options and

select between these.

TIMER

m

p

OK

m

p

OK

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Set a Timer for single date

When you want to program a Timer for a single date, you must choose the Single date option in the Timer menu.

Choose the single date

option from the menu,

in the display SINGLE

DATE? appears

Press to display the date

you want to program a

Timer for

The display shows the

date

Press to accept the

selection

Press to store your

Timer programming and

return to normal source

operations

The display shows that

you have stored the

settings

If you choose SINGLE DATE, the cue DATE and

todays date in the display prompts you to choose

a date within the next year.

Set a weekly Timer

When you want to program a weekly Timer as a Timer play or Timer stand-by, you must choose the Days option in the Timer menu. If you choose DAYS, the display will prompt you to ll in the weekdays on which you want the system to carry out the Timer.

Choose the Days option

from the menu, in the

display DAYS? appears

Press to access a display

where you can ll in the

days you want to

program the Timer for

Press to include a

weekday

Press to exclude a

weekday

When you have gone

through the whole

week the display will

prompt you to store

your Timer entry

Press to store your

Timer entry

The display shows that

you have stored the

settings

The display for weekly programming entails the rst

letters of the days you accepted (M, T, W, T, F, S, S)

and underscores (_ ) for the days you did not choose.

When you set the BeoSound 9000 to carry out a

Timer on forthcoming, selected weekdays, these

days are presented as abbreviations:

MON for Monday

TUE for Tuesday

WED for Wednesday

THU for Thursday

FRI for Friday

SAT for Saturday

SUN for Sunday

m

p

SINGLE DATE?

m

p

DATE 15 NOV?

m

p

OK

TIMER STORED

m

p

DAYS?

OK

m

FRI? M_WT

p

OK? M_WTF_S

OK

TIMER STORED

NOTE! The list of sources shown in the display

contains N.MUSIC (for music tracks stored on your

PC) and N.RADIO (for radio sites on the Internet).

These sources are available if you have connected

your BeoSound 9000 to BeoLink PC 2 and have

access to the Internet.

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Checking or clearing Timers

You can look up each Timer programming entry to check its contents or cancel it completely.

Press to check your

Timers

Press to see Timer

programming number

and source for the

individual Timer entries

Press repeatedly to

display the details of a

particular programming

When the display reads

OK?

Press to display NEXT?

to see your next Timer

programming entry

Press to see your next

entry If there are no

more entries, NO

MORE, will appear in

the display

Press clear while

information regarding a

Timer programming is

displayed in the display

CLEARED will appear

on the display

The rst display shows Timer entries in numerical

order with source and station number, the second

shows the indication of time for starting and

stopping, and the third displays the days for

which the Timer is set. This is an on-off

programming. In all three instances, clearing of

the settings is possible.

>>Start or stop at a speci c time

CHECK

m

p

OK

OK?

m

p

NEXT?

OK NO MORE

CLEAR CLEARED

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Switching the Timer function on or off

The Timers you have programmed into the BeoSound 9000 can all be executed with or without activating the loudspeakers which are either directly connected to the BeoSound 9000 or are connected to it via BeoLink. The Timer ON/OFF function determines whether a Timer Play can be heard on the loudspeakers.

Choose location for the Timer function

In order to hear your Timer play programmings, you must activate the loudspeakers in the room or rooms where you want music by switching the Timer function to ON. If you set the Timer function to OFF, your speakers will be muted.

Press to cut in or press

again to cut out the

loudspeakers

When you rst press

ON/OFF, TIMER ON or

TIMER OFF will appear

in the display, according

to the setting you have

previously made

If you therefore choose to set the speakers next to your BeoSound 9000 to OFF, but set your extra speakers in your bedroom to ON, the Timer play will be carried out, and you will hear it through your extra speakers in your bedroom.

However, if all Timer functions for the speakers

connected to the BeoSound 9000 as well as on all

your connected systems are set to OFF, a Timer

will not be activated.ON/OFF

TIMER ON

TIMER OFF

18 Playing CDs

When you have loaded your

BeoSound 9000 with 16 CDs, you

are ready to start playing your CDs.

When you press the CD button to

start playing, the CD where the

carriage is situated will start playing

from the beginning.

You can easily change between the

different CDs and the individual tracks,

to achieve the sequence of tracks you

prefer.

When your rst CD has nished

playing, the carriage automatically

moves to the next CD you have

loaded and starts playing this new

CD.

If you choose to hear another source,

the CD player switches off

auto ma tically.

Loading CDs

When you want to have access to load or remove your CDs, simply use the load button on the front of BeoSound 9000.

Press to raise the glass

door

Press to lower the glass

door

Press to lower the door

and start playing

If you leave the glass door open, it will close

automatically after 5 minutes. If BeoSound 9000

is left paused or stopped for more than 30

minutes, it automatically switches to stand-by.

If the glass door is open and the carriage is placed

over a CD you want to remove, simply move the

carriage to another position by pressing the direct

CD selection button in front of a compartment.

The carriage registers whether the CD

compart ments you ask for are empty or not, and

until the glass door is opened again, it will

remember the state of the compartments.

The CD must be loaded with the text side facing

you. Hold the CD by its edges and insert the CD

(top section). To unload the CD, hold it by its edges

and push the CD slightly forward to release it.

CD

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CD playback

When you want to play a speci c CD, simply press the direct CD selection button* placed next to the CD compartment. The carriage then moves to the CD you have chosen, and playback starts.

Press to play a CD

Press to play the next

track on a CD

Press to play the same

track again or press

twice to play the

previous track

Press to pause playback

Press to resume playing

Press to raise the

volume

Press to lower the

volume

Press to silence the

speakers

Press again to recall the

sound

Press to switch to

stand-by

*The CD selection buttons can also be used to step

through the tracks of your CDs. Press the button

once and you select the CD, press it continuosly

and you step through the tracks of the chosen

CD.

When you are using your BeoSound 9000 CD

player, a tiny red indicator is lit beside all the

occupied compartments.

If, for example, you choose a sequence of discs to

be played, only the indicators next to the CDs you

have chosen will be lit, even though you have

loaded six CDs.

CD

m

p

PAUSE

CD

VOL r

VOL u

MUTE

MUTE

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Choosing a sequence of discs

The select option allows you to choose a speci c sequence of CDs you wish to listen to. The CDs you have chosen will start playing in numerical order.

Playing CDs and tracks in random order

The random play function plays CDs and tracks on individual CDs in a random order. Also chosen CDs and track series can be played in random order.

Playing CDs in different ways

Make BeoSound 9000 play your

favourite CDs in the particular

sequence you want, or play your CDs

in random order to vary your listening

experience.

Every time a CD is included in a

sequence, the red indicator next to

the CD compartment lights up.

You can choose to combine the

RANDOM function with the EDIT

function and play your favourite

tracks in a random order. You can

also combine these two functions

with SELECT and choose to play only

your favourite tracks from for

instance two CDs in random order.

Refer to Playing favourite CD tracks

for further information about the

EDIT function.

Press to start playback

of a CD

Press to make SELECT

DISC appear

Press the direct CD

selection buttons next

to the CDs you want to

include

Press to start clearing a

sequence and play all

six CDs

Press to clear the

sequence

To leave out a CD you have included in the sequence

Press to be able to

remove a CD*, and

press the direct CD

selection button next to

the CD you want to

remove

To listen to a CD you have not included in your disc

sequence, simply press the direct CD selection

button next to the CD you want to hear, and

playback will start immediately.

Press to start playing a

CD

Press to display

RANDOM ON and cut

in the random play

function

Press twice to display

RANDOM OFF and

cancel the random play

function

CD

SELECT SELECT DISC

SELECT

CLEAR

CD

RANDOM RANDOM ON

RANDOM RANDOM OFF

SELECT

*NOTE! The SELECT option lasts for 25 seconds

from when you pressed SELECT. If you press a

direct selection button after the SELECT option

has ended, the disc you chose will start playback

immediately and override your sequence. When it

has nished playing, BeoSound 9000 will continue

playing the sequence you chose before.

21Playing favourite CD tracks

The edit function enables you to

program series of tracks for your

individual CDs and store them

permanently. Editing a CD means

that you include or exclude each track

on the CD while scanning it as

described to the right.

The rst 15 seconds of each track on

the CD will be played. On the display

the track number you are currently

playing will appear. During this 15-

second playback, you must include

the particular track into the series or

exclude the track. As soon as you

press either button, the next track on

the CD starts playing*.

Select and store a series of tracks

Before making your own series of tracks you must start playing the CD.

Enable or disable playback of a track series

Whenever you load an edited CD, only the selected tracks will be played. These are played in numerical order. However, you can choose to listen to the entire CD. You can also delete the series of tracks you have made, to always play the CD in full.

Press to play CD

Press to scan the CD

EDITING? appears on

the display

Press to start scanning

the tracks

Press to include a track

number in the series,

or

Press to exclude a

track number from the

series

EDITING OK appears

when you have included

or excluded the last

track

Press to accept the track

series

To clear a track series Choose the CD which

track series you want to

clear

Press to access the

programming option

Press to clear the track

series altogether

Press to play a CD

Press to start edited

playback

EDIT ON appears

Press twice to play a CD

in full and cancel EDIT

EDIT OFF appears

If you cancel the edit function while an edited CD

is playing, all tracks beyond the current track

number will be played. The EDIT function remains

ON until you cancel it even in stand-by.

CD

EDITING EDITING?

OK

m

p

EDITING OK

OK

CD

EDIT

EDIT ON

EDIT EDIT OFF

EDITING

CLEAR

*NOTE! If you do not choose whether you want to

include or exclude a track within the 15 second

playback, the CD player will include the track

automatically. If you choose to leave EDITING

before you have scanned, accepted or excluded all

the tracks on the CD, the remaining tracks will be

regarded as excluded from the track series.

22 Name your CDs

To distinguish between your

individual CDs, you can name them.

The name will then be shown in the

display when you load the CD.

You can store a total of 200 names in

your BeoSound 9000. Each name

may contain up to 12 characters,

including numbers. If you have not

given a name to the CD, the track

number, track time or elapsed time

will appear in the display instead.

You can access a list of CD names in

the display.

Name a CD

The CD you are naming must be playing in the BeoSound 9000. If the CD has already been named, you can change the name or delete it, or you can just leave the function by pressing CD.

See the list of CD names

When the list is displayed, you can delete the names and any stored series of tracks at the same time.

Press to play CD

Press to access the

naming function. A is

blinking in the rst

character position

Press to reveal the

characters one by one

Press to move to the

next character, press

repeatedly to store the

name, or

Press while you are

naming CDs or track

series in order to

automatically store the

name and exit the

naming function

To clear a name > Press NAMING to access the naming function.

> Press CLEAR to clear the name.

> Press CD to return to normal source operation.

The naming function can also be accessed from your Beo4 remote control > Press the blue button for more than 1.5 sec. to

call up NAMING? in the display.

> Press GO and use the and buttons to select

characters.

> When you have nished, press and hold the GO

button to move to the storing level.

> Press GO to accept and EXIT to leave the CD

naming procedure.

Press to play CD

Press to access the

naming list, CD LIST

appears brie y, then

the name of the current

CD appears, for

example GLENN MILLER

Press to list the names

one by one and return

to names further up the

list

Press to clear a name

while the appropriate

name is displayed

Press to return to

normal source

operation

If the carriage is situated on a CD which has been

given a name or the CD has been edited, the

name or number of this CD will appear in the

display when you access the list. If the CD under

the carriage is unknown, the CD list will appear in

the display and you have to press the or

buttons to get a name or number displayed.

If you attempt to name or program track series for

more than 200 CDs the display will read CD LIST

FULL, and you will have to clear an entry before

you can add another.

CD

NAMING A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

m

p

OK

CD

CD

NAMING CD LIST

GLENN MILLER

m

p

CLEAR

CD

NOTE! It is only possible to name CDs with the Beo4

remote control if your BeoSound 9000 is in Option 1,

refer to page 33 for further information about Option

settings.

23

For your aesthetic enjoyment you can

position your individual CD to make

the graphical design and text on the

CD present itself to your satisfaction.

When you store a position for each

CD, the BeoSound 9000 will

remember these positions. No matter

how many times you remove and

reload the CDs, the individual CDs

will be returned to these positions

every time they stop turning*.

Load and adjust a CD manually

When you have loaded a CD, you adjust the position of the CD manually. Then you move the carriage to this particular CD and access the positioning function for CDs in order to store the position you have chosen.

Press the direct CD selection button next to the CD to move the carriage

Press to select the CD

you want to position

Press to save the

position for the CD

while it is playing

POSITION OK? appears

Press to store the

position you chose for

the CD when it was

loaded

Repeat this procedure

for all the CDs you have

loaded

Positioning CDs

Clear the positioning

If you want to clear the position for a CD, move the carriage to the CD in question.

Press to select the CD

you want to clear

Press to access the

positioning function to

clear the position

Press to clear the

position

SELECT

SELECT

POSITION OK?

OK

SELECT

SELECT

CLEAR

*NOTE! Some CDs do not contain the information

required by the BeoSound 9000 in order to store

positions for CDs. Therefore, you may experience

that the position you have stored for a CD is not

adhered to by the BeoSound 9000. You will, of

course, still be able to play the CD in question.

24 Display CD information

Switching between displays

Your chosen display indication for the CD player will remain in the display panel and only disappear temporarily when you undertake another operation on the BeoSound 9000 operation panel. Then the information which accompanies this operation will appear in the display for a short period of time.

Press to play a CD

Press repeatedly to

change the CD display

indication

The displays show the name of the CD, the number

and track number of the CD, and the number of

the CD along with the elapsed time of the current

track in minutes and seconds.

The BeoSound 9000 display can give

you three different types of

information about the CD being

played:

Name*

Number of CD and track

Number of CD and elapsed track

time

To switch from one display to the

other, you must press the OK button

repeatedly while the CD is playing.

CD

OK

*NOTE! You have to name the CD before a name

appears in the display, please refer to Name your

CDs for further information about naming.

25Playing other sources

Connecting extra equipment to your

BeoSound 9000 enables you to listen

to the sound of an external source

through the speakers connected to

your BeoSound 9000. However, all

control operations must be carried

out on the extra equipment you

connect.

You can record the source, CD or

radio, you are playing on the

BeoSound 9000 via the AUX-socket

onto Audio tape or another available

media. The recording function must

be carried out via the controls of the

extra equipment.

Listen to external sources

While you are playing an external source through your BeoSound 9000, you can still use the functions which relate to sound, please refer to the chapter Adjust and store sound settings.

Press to select extra

equipment

Press to raise the

volume

Press to lower the

volume

Press to silence the

speakers immediately

Press again to recall the

sound

Extra equipment must be connected to the AUX-

socket on the back of the BeoSound 9000. You

will be able to record digital signals from the

BeoSound 9000 to a Digital Audio Recorder via

the digital output socket. Please refer to Connect

the cables for further information.

Connect Headphones to the socket placed in a

low position on the side of the BeoSound 9000

cabinet.

If you are recording from the BeoSound 9000 onto Audio tape, you will not be able to listen to another source, CD or radio, other than the one you are recording. If you change source while recording, you will then record this new source onto your Audio tape.

A.AUX

VOL r

VOL u

MUTE

NOTE!: Please contact you Bang & Olufsen retailer

for complete information about which Bang &

Olufsen or non-Bang & Olufsen products can be

used with the BeoSound 9000.

26 Using the radio

To be able to use the radio, you must

rst tune in to the radio stations you

want to store and then store them on

programme numbers of their own.

You can change the programme

number of your radio station any

time also without being in the

process of tuning.

You can store up to 60 radio stations

and if you like, you can give them a

short name which you choose

yourself. Please refer to Name radio

stations for further information.

Presetting radio stations

Letting the BeoSound 9000 tune in your radio stations, ensures that you get all available stations. Once you have found a radio station, you can ne tune it, if the reception is poor.

Press to turn on the

radio

Press to start the tuning

function

Press to select AM or

FM, switches from one

to the other, check

display for an indication

of which one you have

chosen

Press to search for a

radio station up or

down the frequency

band

Press to accept the

station you have found

Press to change the

displayed programme

number

Press to select a

programme number

up or down

Press to store your new

radio programme

STORED appears in the

display

If a station needs ne tuning, or you wish to switch

between mono and stereo sound on radio programs,

please see Optimise radio sound.

Clearing presets

If you want to cancel one of your radio presets, you can do so using the CLEAR function.

Press to turn on the

radio

Press to search for a

programme number

Press to clear the

programme

Press to con rm the

clearing of the radio

programme

CLEARED will appear in

the display

RADIO

TUNE

AM/FM

m

p

OK

P.NO.

m

p

OK STORED

RADIO

m

p

CLEAR

OK

CLEARED

27Optimise radio sound

Fine tuning a radio station

The ne tuning function enables you to move slowly through the frequencies, or to detune a programme slightly because of noisy reception.

Mono/stereo reception

Your BeoSound 9000 automatically switches to mono if the stereo signal is not strong enough to produce an acceptable stereo sound. You can overrule this automatic function if you wish and select mono manually.

If a radio station is not tuned in clearly

enough, it may be because the

programme needs to be ne tuned.

You can also choose to alter the sound

to your satisfaction by choosing

between mono or stereo reception.

Press to turn on the

radio programme you

want to ne tune

The number of the last

played radio programme

is displayed, e.g. 11

Press to make the

frequency appear in the

display, e.g. 88.4

Press to access the ne

tuning function

The display indicates

that you can now ne

tune the station

Press to ne tune the

station towards a higher

or lower frequency

Press to accept the ne

tuned station

Press again to store

station and programme

number

Once you have ne tuned the station, you can

choose a different programme number if you like

before you store it. Please refer to Presetting

radio stations for further information.

Press to turn on the

relevant radio station

Press to select the

tuning function and

press repeatedly until

you have reached the

settings for mono/

stereo reception

The display shows the

choices

Press to select between

the mono or stereo

setting

Press to store your new

tuning on the

programme number

RADIO

RADIO 11

TUNE P11 88.4

TUNE

FINE 88.4

m

p

OK

OK

RADIO

TUNE

STEREO?

MONO?

m

p

OK

28

You can name all the radio stations

you have stored. Choosing a name is

completely up to you.

If you happen to make a mistake or

change your mind while you are

naming a radio station, simply press

the NAMING button again and

start over.

If you want to clear the name after

you have keyed it in, press CLEAR

instead of OK and the name you

have keyed in will be erased.

Name radio stations

Naming radio stations

Naming your radio stations can help you remember a station not only by its number but by a particular name. When you are listening to a radio station, its name will appear in the display*. Once you have completed entering a name, you store the name and it will then appear every time you choose this station again.

Press to turn on the

radio station you want

to name

Press to start the naming

function. The rst of the

twelve character positions

blinks, indicating that

you can start entering a

name

Press to reveal the

characters one by one

Press to reveal previously

shown characters

Press to move to the

next character position

Press to store the name

of the radio station

NAMING OK will appear

in the display

Press to store he name

and exit the naming

function

You can press RADIO at any time to store and exit

the naming function

Clear a name

If you have left the naming function and want to clear the name, return to the naming function and clear the name. If you do not name your stations, the stations own name may appear instead, provided such a name is being transmitted by the radio station itself*.

Press to access the

naming function

Press to clear the name

RADIO

NAMING A_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

m

p

OK

OK

NAMING OK

RADIO

NAMING

CLEAR

*NOTE! Such a name can only be transmitted if

your BeoSound 9000 is equipped with the RDS

facility. The RDS facility is not a standard feature

in all BeoSound 9000, but it will be available as an

optional extra.

29Playing your radio stations

Having tuned in the radio stations

you want, as shown on the previous

pages, you are ready to listen to the

radio.

Playing radio

When you turn on the radio, the station you were last listening to starts playing, and it will be indicated in the display, which radio station is playing. If you have given a name to the radio station, the display will read out that name.

Press to turn on the

radio

Press to step through

your radio stations

Press to switch to stand-

by

Switching between displays

The display can give you four different types of information about the radio station you are listening to: Station name or RDS*, station number and radio frequency. The information you have chosen to display will remain on the BeoSound 9000 display until you choose another of the displays illustrated below.

Press to turn on the

radio

Press repeatedly to

change the radio display

indication, to show

Station name indication

Programme number

indication

Radio frequency

indication

RADIO

m

p

RADIO

OK

CLASSIC

RADIO 5

P5 FM 89.9

30 Adjust and store sound settings

Press to access the

treble adjustment

function

Press to access the bass

adjustment function

Press to access the

balance adjustment

Press to raise or lower

the treble or bass levels;

or adjust the balance

between the left and

right speaker

Press to see the status

of the loudness

adjustment function

LOUDNESS ON or

LOUDNESS OFF

Press LOUDNESS again

to change the setting

Press to accept all

sound levels SOUND

OK? appears on the

display

Press to store all sound

levels

If you have not stored your sound adjustments

Press to reset the sound

levels to their previously

stored settings

The rst four displays are examples of levels that the

different sound functions can be set to. Volume

can be adjusted in steps of two within a range of

00 to 72, treble and bass levels can be adjusted

within a range of -4 to +4 and the balance setting

(here neutral) can be adjusted within a range of 8

to either side. The fth example is a display,

which shows the setting for the loudness function

ON if loudness is switched on, and OFF if

loudness is switched off. The SOUND OK? display

prompts you to store the current sound setting.

Sound adjustments

If you wish to alter the settings for sound, simply access the relevant function, make your adjustments and store the new setting.

All sound levels are set to neutral

values from the factory, but you can

make your own sound adjustments

and store them.

The treble and bass levels can be

raised or lowered as you like and you

can alter the balance, i.e. the

distribution of sound emerging from

the loudspeakers to suit your listening

position.

The BeoSound 9000 also features a

loudness function which you can

activate or deactivate as you like. The

loudness function makes the music

more dynamic. It compensates for

the human ears lack of sensitivity to

high and low frequencies when

listening to low music.

You can reset the sound levels to their

original settings at any time. If you

change your mind and do not wish

to store your adjustments, simply

press a source button on the

BeoSound 9000 control panel.

Stored sound settings apply each

time you switch on BeoSound 9000.

TREBLE

BASS

BALANCE

m

p

LOUDNESS LOUDNESS ON

LOUDNESS OFF

OK SOUND OK?

OK

RESET

NOTE! When BeoSound 9000 is used in a fully

integrated setup (see Use BeoSound 9000 with a

video system), sound must be adjusted as described

in the guide for your video system. The display on

the BeoSound 9000 will read TV OPERATED.

31Using the Beo4 remote control

The BeoSound 9000 CD player is

operated from a distance via the

Beo4 remote control.

The Beo4 remote control operates all

the primary functions in the

BeoSound 9000 such as turning on

the radio or the CD player, changing

radio stations, CD tracks or CDs. It

also selects stations or CDs to be

played, adjusts sound functions,

pauses playback and nally switches

to stand-by.

The Beo4 remote control enables you

to select speci c tracks on CDs, select

sequences of speci c discs to be

played, search forward and backward

on CDs, switch on the random order

playback and edited order playback

functions as well as it selects extra

equipment.

Press to switch on the radio

Press to switch on the CD player

Step through your radio stations, or tracks on a

CD. Press when RANDOM is shown in the

display, to activate the function, and press to

switch it off when the function is displayed

Use the number buttons to key in a radio station

number or CD number. To select a track, press LIST

until TRACK is shown in the display*, then use the

number buttons to key in the track number

Press to change to the previous or following CD

Press to pause playback any time

Press to resume playback The GO button equals

OK on the BeoSound 9000 operation panel

Press to display extra buttons or functions*, e.g.

RANDOM

Press to activate the source or function in the

Beo4 display

To turn the volume up or down, press in the

middle to mute speakers, press again to recall

sound

Switch the BeoSound 9000 to stand-by

TV LIGHT RADIO

SAT DVD CD

V TAPE RECORD A TAPE

7 8 9

4 5 6

TEXT 0 MENU

1 2 3

LIST EXIT

STOP

GO

RADIO

CD

m

p

0 9

l n

STOP

GO

LIST RANDOM

GO

r

u

*NOTE! In order to display the relevant extra

buttons on the Beo4, you must add them to the

Beo4 list of functions. Please refer to Beo4s own

Users Guide for information about how to add

extra buttons to the Beo4.

32 Use BeoSound 9000 with a video system

To use the BeoSound 9000 together

with a Bang & Olufsen video system

they must be connected by a Master

Link cable, this is a so-called Audio/

Video (AV) integrated setup.

If you choose to interconnect your

Bang & Olufsen products, you can

distribute the sound from your

sources throughout your home.

Many different setups are available,

please contact a Bang & Olufsen

retailer for further information.

Option programming is a prerequisite

for integrated setups. It is not

necessary if BeoSound 9000 is only

connected to speakers!

Using BeoSound 9000 with a video

system also requires that you use a

Beo4 remote control. Refer to Using

the Beo4 remote control, or the

Beo4s own Users guide.

An AV integrated setup

In an AV integrated setup, a pair of active speakers are connected to the BeoSound 9000. You can hear any source you like in the loudspeakers of either system. The BeoSound 9000 and the video system do not have to be placed in the same room.

A fully integrated setup

When BeoSound 9000 is used in a fully integrated setup, the speakers are connected to the video system, and the video system takes over some of the functions mentioned in this guide. Furthermore, all remote control operations (audio and video) must be directed to the video system. Please refer to the guide for the video system, for further information.

To play TV, video or satellite sound on the BeoSound speakers

Press until AV* appears

in the Beo4 display

Press to hear TV sound,

video sound, or a

satellite TV/radio

program

To play the radio or CD on the TV speakers Press until AV* appears

in the Beo4 display

Press to hear radio

sound, or

press to hear a CD

To play a source in the AV system Press a source button

on the Beo4, e.g. CD,

RADIO, TV, etc.

Simulcast radio/TV transmissions to watch a TV channel while listening to the sound from a radio station

Press to switch on the

TV

Press repeatedly until

AV* appears in the

Beo4 display

Press to switch on the

radio and start

simulcast transmission

CD RADIO

TV

TV

LIST AV

RADIO

LIST AV

TV V TAPE

SAT

LIST AV

RADIO

CD

*NOTE! In order to display AV on the Beo4, you

must add it to the list of functions. Please refer to

the Beo4s own Users guide for information on

how to add functions to the Beo4.

33

Option programming

For BeoSound 9000 to be part of an AV setup, you must make sure it is set up to function with the other products you have connected. This means that you must program the BeoSound 9000 to the correct option.

> Hold the button

while pressing LIST.

> When the Beo4

display reads

OPTION?, press GO.

> Press LIST to display

A.OPT and then key

in the appropriate

number (0, 1, 2, 5 or 6).

Switch your entire Bang & Olufsen system to stand-by, and then (using the Beo4 remote control):

BeoSound 9000 has ve different option settings: Option 0. Used in a one-room AV setup. This

Option is selected automatically if no speakers

(or headphones) are connected directly to the

BeoSound 9000.

Option 1 (factory setting). Used when the

BeoSound 9000 is used on its own, or when it

is connected to active speakers in an AV

integrated setup.

Option 2. Used when the BeoSound 9000 is set

up in one room and connected to a video

system set up in another room.

Option 5. Used when the BeoSound 9000 is set

up in a link room which also comprises a

Bang & Olufsen television.

Option 6. Used when the BeoSound 9000 is set

up in a link room without a Bang & Olufsen

television.

In a fully integrated system, your BeoSound 9000

acts as a mere audio source. The sound is

reproduced through the speakers in the

BeoVision TV or, as shown here, through a set

of active speakers connected to the TV.

In a one-room AV integrated setup, a pair of

active speakers has been connected to the

BeoSound 9000.

In a two-room AV integrated setup, your

BeoSound 9000 has been set up with a set of

active speakers in one room, and the video

system in another.

Option 2 Option 0

Option 1 Option 1

Option 2 Option 2

34 Looking after BeoSound 9000

Normal maintenance, such as

cleaning the BeoSound 9000, is the

responsibility of the user. To achieve

the best result, please follow the

instructions.

Do not use alcohol or other solvents

to clean any part of BeoSound 9000!

Surfaces

Before you start cleaning BeoSound 9000, we recommend that you open the glass door and then switch off the mains. In this way all surfaces are accessible for cleaning.

Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe dust off the

BeoSound 9000. To clean the surfaces, we

recommend that you use a mild window cleaner.

CD mechanism

The circuit controlling the movement of the CD carriage has a built-in safety function which protects your ngers, etc. from being hit by the fast moving carriage. This circuit depends on light/re ections, and works via opto-coupling devices built into the two small pegs (A). When the glass door is opened, or if something interrupts the light-circuit, the carriage slows down in speed, and nally comes to a halt.

Over time dust may build up and thus reduce the

light emitted to and from the opto-coupling

devices. Dust particles on the inside of the glass

door may also cause extraordinary re ections

which may be interpreted by the safety function

in a wrong way.

So, in order to prevent malfunction of the safety

circuit, we recommend that you wipe dust off the

two pegs (A) on a regular basis. Likewise, when

cleaning the surfaces of BeoSound 9000,

remember also to clean the inner surface of the

glass door.

A

A

NOTE! Treat the glass door with great care! If it

cracks or chips, or if it is damaged in any other

way, it must be replaced immediately as it could

otherwise cause great bodily harm. If the glass

door should need to be replaced, please contact

your Bang & Olufsen retailer.

35

Handling your CDs

IMPORTANT! If you experience any problems when trying to play a particular CD always check it for faults (scratches, ngerprints, dust or dirt, etc.). Dust may build up on the CDs, especially if you leave them sitting in the BeoSound 9000 for a long time.

If there are no visible faults on the CD, please

contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer. Do not

attempt to clean the optics of the CD mechanism

yourself this must be done by a quali ed

technician only!

We do not recommend using special cleaning

CDs in BeoSound 9000!

If dust builds up in the opto-coupling devices, the

CD carriage will slow down, and the cue

CLEANING REQUIRED appears in the

BeoSound 9000 display.

When the cue appears you must: > Switch off the BeoSound 9000.

> Wipe dust off the two pegs (A).

> Clean the inner surface of the glass door.

> Switch BeoSound 9000 on again.

36 The PIN-code system

You can protect your BeoSound 9000

by entering a four-digit PIN (Personal

Identi cation Number) code. Should

your BeoSound 9000 be

disconnected from the mains for

more than 30 minutes, only those

who know your PIN-code can gain

access to your BeoSound 9000.

If the PIN-code is not entered, the

BeoSound 9000 automatically

switches to standby after 3 minutes.

To activate the PIN-code system, to

change your code or to delete it

altogether, your BeoSound 9000

must be in stand-by mode.

If you should lose or forget your code,

contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer

for a master code that disables your

PIN-code and gives you access to

your BeoSound 9000.

Activate the PIN-code system

While the BeoSound 9000 is in stand-by mode you can set up the PIN-code.

Change or delete your PIN-code

While the PIN-code function is turned on you can always make changes to the PIN-code.

Press twice followed

by PAUSE to activate

the PIN-code function.

The display shows

NEW PIN for 1.5 sec.

then you can enter a

PIN-code

Press to select a digit*

Press to accept the digit

The digit is replaced by a and the next under-

score blinks. Continue to enter the last three digits

in the same manner.

If you wish to change the entered digits Press to start entering

from the beginning

When the PIN-code has been entered Press to accept the PIN-

code. The display shows

CONFIRM for 1.5 sec.

then re-enter the PIN-

code

Press to con rm the PIN-

code

The display shows that

your setting is stored

If an incorrect code is entered the second time

you must set up the PIN-code from the beginning.

Press twice followed

by PAUSE to activate

the PIN-code function

Enter the current PIN-

code. The display shows

NEW PIN?

Press to choose from

the two options

NEW PIN? or PIN OFF?

Select NEW PIN? to change your PIN-code Enter the new PIN-code

Press to accept the new

PIN-code. The display

shows CONFIRM for 1.5

sec.

then re-enter the new

PIN-code

Press to con rm the

new PIN-code

The display shows that

your new PIN-code is

stored

Select PIN OFF? to delete your PIN-code The PIN-code function is

disabled and the display

shows DELETED for 3 sec.

For security reasons it is only possible to change or

verify the PIN-code ve times within a period of 3

hours. If an incorrect code is entered ve times,

BeoSound 9000 is turned off, and must be left in

stand-by mode for 3 hours, before you may try

again.

p

p

PAUSE NEW PIN

PIN ____

m

p

OK

RESET

OK

CONFIRM

PIN ____

OK

STORED

PIN ____

OK CONFIRM

PIN ____

OK

STORED

DELETED

p

p

PAUSE

PIN ____

NEW PIN?

m

p

NEW PIN?

PIN OFF?

*NOTE! It is also possible to enter the digits using

the number keys 0 9 on your Beo4 remote

control.

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Using your PIN-code

When a PIN-code has been programmed, and the BeoSound 9000 has been disconnected from the mains for more than 30 minutes, you must enter the PIN-code when the BeoSound 9000 is turned back on.

Did you forget your PIN-code?

Should you forget your PIN-code you can require a ve-digit Master Code from your Bang & Olufsen retailer.

Enter the PIN-code

Press to select a digit

Press to accept the digit

When the PIN-code has

been entered the

display returns to the

relevant source display

e.g. RADIO 1

If an incorrect PIN-code is entered the display will

show ERROR and you may try again. After the

fth try, the BeoSound 9000 is turned off, and

must be left in stand-by mode for 3 hours, before

you can try again.

When you have received a Master Code When the display is

open for PIN-code

input

Press the button for

more than 3 seconds to

change the display to t

5 digits

Enter the Master Code

Press to select a digit

Press to accept the digit

The display shows that

the PIN-code lock is off

When the Master Code is entered, the

BeoSound 9000 can be used without entering the

code again.

PIN ____

m

p

OK

RADIO 1

PIN ____

p

PIN _____

PIN _____

m

p

OK

DELETED

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For your information

Your needs as a user are given careful consideration during the design and development process of a Bang & Olufsen product and we strive to make our products easy and comfortable to operate.

Therefore, we hope that you will take the time to tell us about your experience with your Bang & Olufsen product. Anything which you consider important positive or negative may help us in our efforts to re ne our products.

Thank you!

Write to: Bang & Olufsen a/s

Consumer Service dept.

7210 Peter Bangs Vej 15

DK7600 Struer

or fax: Bang & Olufsen

Consumer Service

+45 97 85 39 11 (fax.)

or e-mail: beoinfo1@bang-olufsen.dk

Visit our Web-site on

www.bang-olufsen.com

3507491 0505 Printed in Denmark by Bogtrykkergrden a-s, Struer

This product fulls the conditions stated in the EEU

directives 89/336 and 73/23.

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT

The black and yellow label on the compact disc

player serves as a warning that the apparatus

contains a laser system and is classied as a class 1

laser product. In case any difculties arise with the

compact disc player, please contact a Bang &

Olufsen retailer. The apparatus must be opened by

qualied service personnel only.

CAUTION: The use of any controls, adjustments or

procedures other than those specied herein may

result in hazardous radiation exposure.

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

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