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2Contents
Loudspeaker setup surround sound, 3
Find out how to turn your television into a surround sound system.
Connect a set-top box or decoder, 7
Find out how to connect a set-top box or decoder to your television and how to
register extra equipment.
Connect and operate an audio system, 10
Find out how to connect an audio system to your television and operate an
integrated audio/video system.
Distribute sound and picture with BeoLink, 12
Find out how to make link connections, operate a link system and set up your
television in a link room.
Customise Beo4, 16
Find out how to add and remove Beo4 functions.
Menus, 18
Overview of the on-screen menus.
Index, 25
3Loudspeaker setup surround sound
When setting up your television and
loudspeakers for surround sound*,
determine your ideal listening and
viewing position by the picture rather
than by the sound. The performance
of your speakers is unaltered as long
as you stay within the area created
by the speakers.
In a surround sound setup, you need
to perform a speaker balance
calibration. This entails presetting the
sound balance between the
speakers. For further information,
refer to the following pages.
*This function is only available if your television is
equipped with the optional surround sound
module.
Place external speakers
The three illustrations to the right show examples of the television and speakers placed in various types and sizes of rooms.
The following guidelines apply for all speaker setups: Always use your most powerful speakers as
your front speakers. Place your speakers where you want them
before you start connecting them. The best placement for the rear speakers is
on either side behind your favourite listening position.
The front and rear sets of speakers do not necessarily have to be placed in the corners of the room.
If you connect a BeoLab 2 subwoofer, refer to the sub-woofers own Guide for information about placement possibilities.
4>> Loudspeaker setup surround sound
Connect speakers
You can connect Bang & Olufsen speakers and a BeoLab 2 subwoofer to your television via the connection panel on the rear of the television. The speakers must be Bang & Olufsen Power Link speakers.
You can loop the signals through from speaker to speaker (as described in the Guide enclosed with your speakers), or you can connect one speaker to each of the sockets. If necessary, longer cables and adaptors are available from your Bang & Olufsen retailer.
Use the cables enclosed with the speakers, to make the following connections: > Connect the two front speakers to the sockets
marked FRONT.
> Connect the two rear speakers to the sockets
marked REAR.
> Connect the subwoofer to the socket marked
SUBWOOFER.
Always remember to set the L R LINE switch on
both the front and rear set of speakers to L or R
(left and right channel) to indicate their position in
each speaker set. Set the left front speaker to L,
the right rear speaker to R, and so on.
> Press MENU to bring up the main menu.
> Press 3 to bring up the Setup menu.
> Press 2 to bring up the Sound menu.
> Press 2 again to bring up the Speaker type
menu.
> Press or to reveal your speaker type and tt
to move on to the next speaker set. Choose
None if no speakers are connected.
> If you have a BeoLab 2 subwoofer, press tt to
move the cursor to Subwoofer and press to
change to Yes.
> Press GO to store your choices, or
> press EXIT to leave the menu without storing.
L R
L R
FRONT
SUBWOOFER
REAR
Sound
1 Adjustment
2 Speaker type
3 Speaker distance
4 Speaker level
5 Sound system
Front Rear Subwoofer Beolab 1 Beolab 6000 Yes
Whats on the Speaker type menu p. 23
5>> Loudspeaker setup surround sound
Set speaker distance
Place yourself in your favourite television viewing position and switch on the television. Enter the approximate straight-line distances in metres between your position and the individual speakers.
You do not have to enter a distance for a
BeoLab 2 subwoofer, as the placement of a
subwoofer has little impact on the sound.
> Press MENU to bring up the main menu.
> Press 3 to bring up the Setup menu.
> Press 2 to bring up the Sound menu.
> Press 3 to bring up the Speaker distance menu.
The connected speakers are shown.
> Press ss or tt to move the cursor from speaker
to speaker and press or to select the
distance in metres between your viewing
position and each of the speakers.
> When you have entered the speaker distances,
press GO to store your settings, or
> press EXIT to leave the menu without storing.
Sound
1 Adjustment
2 Speaker type
3 Speaker distance
4 Speaker level
5 Sound system
Front TV Front 4 metres 3 metres 4 metres
Rear Rear 1 metre 1 metre
Distance to viewing position
Whats on the Speaker distance menu p. 23
TV
FRONT FRONT
REARREAR
6>> Loudspeaker setup surround sound
Calibrate the sound level
When you have connected the necessary speakers in a surround sound setup to the television, you have to perform a speaker calibration from the Speaker level menu.
A calibration sound is produced alternately in each of the speakers you have connected in your surround sound setup. Your task is to adjust the sound level from all the connected speakers to match the sound level from the television speakers. You can choose whether you want the sound sequence to occur automatically or manually. Your television is set for manual sound reproduction, but you can start the automatic sound sequence by pressing MENU on Beo4.
Once you have performed your speaker calibration, you only need to re-calibrate the speaker sound if you make changes to the setup, for example, if you move one or more of the speakers.
It is not necessary to calibrate subwoofer sound in
a surround sound setup. If you still wish to adjust
subwoofer sound when your speaker calibration is
complete, refer to Adjust picture and sound
settings on page 36 in the printed Guide.
> Press MENU to bring up the main menu.
> Press 3 to bring up the Setup menu.
> Press 2 to bring up the Sound menu.
> Press 4 to bring up the Speaker level menu. TV
is highlighted and sound is cut in on the
television speakers.
> Press or to adjust the speaker sound and
ss or tt to move to another speaker.
> When you have adjusted the sound for all the
speakers in your surround sound setup, press
GO to store your settings, or
> press EXIT to leave the menu without storing.
The sound level from the television speakers
functions as your point of comparison with the
external speakers and can not be adjusted in this
menu.
Sound
1 Adjustment
2 Speaker type
3 Speaker distance
4 Speaker level
5 Sound system
Front TV Front 0 (0) 0
Rear Rear 0 0
Press MENU for automatic sequence
Whats on the Speaker level menu p. 23
7
BeoVision 3
Connect a set-top box or decoder
Connect a set-top box* to the
V.TAPE, AV or DECODER sockets on
the television. If the sockets are all in
use, you can also connect a set-top
box to the television via the close-up
socket panel.
It is also possible to connect a
decoder to either the DECODER or
the AV socket on the television.
Make sure that all connected
equipment is registered in the
Connections menu. For further
information, refer to the chapter
Register and use additional video
equipment on page 32 in the
printed Guide.
*NOTE! Set-top boxes must be set up in
accordance with the documentation enclosed with
them.
Set-top box connection
Disconnect all involved systems from the mains before you connect external equipment. Use the 21-pin AV cable to connect the set-top box to your television: > Connect one socket to the set-top box.
> Run the cable to the V.TAPE, AV or DECODER
socket on the back of the television.
> Connect the IR transmitter to the IR OUTPUT
socket on the television.
> Fasten the IR transmitter to the IR receiver of the
set-top box (please follow the instructions
enclosed with the IR transmitter).
To be able to use the remote control included with
your set-top box, do not cover its IR receiver
entirely.
If you connect two set-top boxes You will need an IR Y-adaptor (index number
6174171) to connect two set-top boxes to your
television. Please contact your Bang & Olufsen
retailer. Follow the procedure described below to
connect two set-top boxes to the television:
> Connect your primary and secondary set-top
boxes to the AV and DECODER sockets on the
television (or the DECODER and V.TAPE sockets
if you have connected equipment to the AV
socket) via 21-pin AV cables as shown.
> Connect the IR Y-adaptor to the IR OUTPUT
socket on the television.
> Connect the IR transmitter for your primary
set-top box to the chrome-coloured socket on
the IR Y-adaptor, and fasten the other end to
the IR receiver on your primary set-top box.
> Connect the IR transmitter for your secondary
set-top box to the gold-coloured socket on the
IR Y-adaptor, and fasten the other end to the IR
receiver on your secondary set-top box.
> Register your primary set-top box in the
Connections menu as STB (SAT) and your
secondary set-top box as STB (V.AUX).
Set-top box (SAT or V.AUX) Secondary set-top box
STB (V.AUX)
Primary set-top box STB (SAT)
IR transmitter connection
IR transmitter connection
AV connection
8>> Connect a set-top box or decoder
Alternative set-top box connection
If the V.TAPE, AV and DECODER sockets are all in use, and you want to connect a set-top box, you can connect the second set-top box to the close-up socket panel.
Gain access to a set-top box connected to the close-up socket panel > If your set-top box is registered as STB (SAT),
press SAT on Beo4.
> If it is registered as STB (V.AUX), press LIST repeatedly to display V.AUX* on Beo4, and then
press GO.
*In order to display V.AUX on Beo4, you must first
add it to the Beo4 list of functions. For further
information, refer to the chapter Customise Beo4
on page 16.
Setup
1 Tuning
2 Sound
3 Picture
4 Stand
5 Connections
6 Menu
7 Clock
Camcorder STB (SAT)
If you connect a set-top box to the close-up socket panel > Press MENU to bring up the main menu.
> Press 3 to bring up the Setup menu.
> Press to move the cursor down to
Connections.
> Press MENU. Connections changes to
Camcorder.
> Press GO to bring up the Camcorder menu.
> Press or to view your options. Select either
STB (SAT) or STB (V.AUX). You can, of course,
select Camcorder if you have connected a
Camcorder to the close-up socket panel.
> Press GO.
> When you have registered your set-top box, you
will be asked to select your set-top box type
from an on-screen list. For further information,
refer to the chapter Register and use additional
video equipment on page 32 in the printed
Guide.
> When you have selected your STB type, press
GO to store the settings, or
> press EXIT to leave the menu without storing.
PHONESLRVIDEOS-VHS
Close-up socket panel.
9>> Connect a set-top box or decoder
Connect an AV or RF decoder
To connect an AV decoder (a baseband decoder, such as Canal+), connect the cable from the aerial to the television. Connect the AV decoder to the 21-pin socket marked DECODER on the television.
If you wish to connect an RF decoder, then remember to connect the external aerial cable to the decoder input socket and then forward the cable to the television aerial socket (marked VHF/UHF). Connect the RF decoder to the 21-pin socket marked DECODER on the television.
Connect two decoders
To connect two decoders to the television, connect your primary decoder to the DECODER socket and your secondary decoder to the AV socket on the television.
Do not connect an unclamped baseband decoder
to the AV socket!
NOTE! If your decoder has two 21-pin sockets, it is
important that you use the socket intended for a
video tape recorder and not the socket on the
decoder which may be marked TV!
BeoVision 3 Decoder 1
Decoder 2
10
MASTER
LINK
BeoVision 3
Option 2 Option 0
Audio system with your television
If you connect a compatible Bang &
Olufsen audio system to the
television, you will obtain the
benefits of an integrated audio/video
system.
Play a CD on your audio system
using your television speakers, or
switch on a TV programme and send
the sound to your audio system
speakers.
Your systems can be placed together
in one room, or in two rooms with
the television (with or without
external speakers) placed in one
room, and the audio system with a
set of speakers placed in another.
Not all Bang & Olufsen audio systems support
integration with the BeoVision 3.
Connect your audio system to the television
Using a BeoLink cable, connect the one multi- pin plug to the socket marked MASTER LINK on the television, and the other multi-pin plug to the socket marked MASTER LINK on the audio system.
Option setting
If your television has been set up in an AV system, you may need to program it to the correct Option. Option setting is made with the Beo4 remote control and with the entire system switched to standby.
Option setting for the television > While holding down the button, press LIST.
> Let go of both buttons.
> Press LIST repeatedly to display OPTION? on
Beo4, and press GO.
> Press LIST repeatedly to display V.OPT on Beo4,
and then key in the appropriate number
(0, 1 or 2).
Option setting for the audio system > While holding down the button, press LIST.
> Let go of both buttons.
> Press LIST repeatedly to display OPTION? on
Beo4, and press GO.
> Press LIST repeatedly to display A.OPT on Beo4,
and then key in the appropriate number (0, 1,
or 2).
The television and an audio system set up in one
room all speakers are connected to the
television.
Option 1 Option 1
You can choose to set up your television (with or
without connected speakers) and the audio system
(with a connected set of speakers) in the same
room.
Option 2 Option 2
You can choose to set up your audio system in
one room, and the television (with or without
connected speakers) in another.
11>> Audio system with your television
Use an integrated audio/video system
You can choose the speakers appropriate to the current program and also record video sound on the audio system.
Play video sound on your audio system speakers To listen to sound from a
television source on your audio
system speakers without
switching on the screen, press
LIST repeatedly to display AV* on
Beo4
then press a source button
such as TV
If you press the source button
before pressing LIST as well as
after AV has been displayed, the
screen will be switched on.
Play audio sound on your video system speakers Press LIST repeatedly to display
AV* on Beo4, followed by an
audio source button, such as
RADIO
*In order to display AV on Beo4,
you must first add it to the Beo4
list of functions. For further
information, refer to the chapter
Customise Beo4 on page 16.
Video sound recording If you listen to sound from your television on your
Bang & Olufsen audio systems speakers, and your
audio system has a tape recorder, you can record
television sound on the audio tape recorder. Refer
to the Guide enclosed with your audio system for
further information.
LIST AV
TV
LIST AV
RADIO
12BeoLink distribute sound and picture
The BeoLink system makes it possible
to distribute picture* and/or sound
to other rooms throughout the
house.
You can connect your television in
for example the living room to
another video system or set of
speakers in another room, thereby
making it possible to move the
picture or sound to other rooms.
If you have a BeoLink distribution
system installed, you can either use
your television in the main room,
such as a living room, or in a link
room, such as a study or bedroom.
The system modulator ensures that
video sources can be distributed to
the link room. Under certain
circumstances, it may be necessary to
enter modulator settings.
*This is only possible if your television is equipped
with the optional system modulator.
Link connections
The main room system must be connected to the link room system with a Master Link cable: > Connect the Master Link cable to the socket
marked MASTER LINK on the television.
> If you want to distribute video signals as well,
connect an ordinary aerial cable to the socket
marked LINK on the television.
> Run both cables to the link room and follow the
instructions enclosed with the link room
equipment.
If the MASTER LINK socket on the television
already has an audio system connected, the
Master Link cable must be split in two and joined
with the cable from the link room using a special
junction box. Consult your Bang & Olufsen retailer
for assistance.
BeoVision 3
LINK
MASTER LINK
13>> BeoLink distribute sound and picture
System modulator
If your link room is an audio setup, such as a BeoLink Active/Passive, and you choose to set up a non-linkable TV in the same room, you must set the system modulator to On. The factory setting is Off, which must be used if you are using a linkable Bang & Olufsen TV.
Link frequency
If, for example, a TV channel in your area is broadcasted on the same frequency as the BeoLink system uses, 599 MHz, you must tune the system modulator to an unoccupied frequency. When you change the link frequency in the main room system, make sure that the link frequency in the link room system corresponds.
Tuning
1 TV
2 Modulator
Modulator On
Tuning
1 TV
2 Link frequency
Frequency 599
To switch on the system modulator > Press MENU to bring up the main menu.
> Press 3 to bring up the Setup menu. Tuning is
already highlighted.
> Press GO to bring up the Tuning menu.
> Press to move the cursor down to the
Link frequency menu.
> Press MENU to reveal the item Modulator.
> Press GO to bring up the Modulator menu.
> Press or to change from Off to On.
> Press GO to store the setting, or
> press EXIT to leave all menus without storing.
To change the Link frequency > Press MENU to bring up the main menu.
> Press 3 to bring up the Setup menu.
> Press GO to bring up the Tuning menu.
> Press 2 to bring up the Link frequency menu.
> Press or to find an available frequency.
Alternatively, key in the frequency using the
number keys on Beo4.
> Press GO to store your setting, or
> press EXIT to leave all menus without storing.
14BeoLink BeoVision 3 in a link room
If you have BeoLink installed in your
home and choose to place your
television in a link room, you can
operate all connected systems
through the television.
You must follow the procedure
described below when you connect
your television for use in a link room:
1 Connect the television to the mains
2 Using the Beo4 remote control,
program the link room television to
Option 6*
3 Disconnect the television from the
mains
4 Make the connections
5 Reconnect television to the mains.
Option setting
For your entire system to function properly, it is essential that the television in the link room is set to the correct Option before you connect it to the system in the main room! > While holding down the button, press LIST.
> Let go of both buttons.
> Press LIST repeatedly to display OPTION? on
Beo4, and press GO.
> Press LIST repeatedly to display V.OPT on Beo4,
and press 6*.
*If you connect the television for use in a link
room where other link systems are already
connected, such as speakers, you must program
the television to Option 5 instead.
Link room connections
Your television in the link room must be connected to your main room system using two different cables: BeoLink connection (using a Master Link
cable and a junction box). Aerial connection (using an ordinary aerial
cable).
BeoLink connection In the main room: Connect the Master Link cable
to the socket marked MASTER LINK on the main
system. Run the cable to the junction box, and
cut the cable to an appropriate length.
In the link room: Connect the Master Link cable
to the socket marked MASTER LINK on the
television. Run the cable to the junction box,
and cut the cable to an appropriate length.
Inside the junction box: Join the cables as
explained in the folder enclosed with the
box/cable. This folder explains all the possibilities
for the box, and how to join the cables.
Aerial connection Using an ordinary TV aerial cable (coaxial cable),
connect one end to the socket marked LINK on
the main system, and the other end to the aerial
input socket on the link room TV.
Option 6
Main room Link room
15>> BeoLink BeoVision 3 in a link room
Link room operation
When you are in the link room, you can operate all connected systems with the Beo4 remote control.
Use sources only present in one of the rooms Press the button for the source
you wish to use
Operate the selected source as
usual
Use a source placed in the main room source type present in both rooms Press repeatedly to display LINK*
on Beo4
Press the button for the source
you wish to use
Operate the selected source as
usual
Use a source placed in the link room source type present in both rooms Press the button for the source
you wish to use
Operate the selected source as
usual
*In order to display LINK or AV
on Beo4, you must add it to the
Beo4 list of functions. For further
information, refer to the chapter
Customise Beo4 on page 16.
Listen to stereo sound in your link room Sound distributed from a main room source, such
as a set-top box, to the link room will usually be
transmitted in mono. However, you can select
stereo sound:
> Press for example SAT to switch on a set-top
box connected to the main room system.
> Press LIST repeatedly to display AV* on Beo4.
> Press SAT again to hear stereo sound.
Important! While using this function, distribution
of other main room sources to other link room
systems is not possible!
Timed play or timed standby settings can also
be executed on a link room television. They must
be programmed from the system in the main
room and the Timer function must be activated on
the link room television, refer to Whats on the
Set Timer menu on page 19.
RADIO A TAPE SAT
LIST LINK
TV
TV
Main room Link room
16Customise Beo4
The Beo4 buttons give direct remote
control of a large number of
television functions, and the Beo4
display gives you access to even more
functions.
Whenever a source is displayed on
Beo4 (TV, RADIO, etc.), you can press
the LIST button and bring up extra
functions in the display to help you
operate that source, just as if you
were calling up extra buttons. You
can also switch on extra equipment
connected to your television.
Note that Beo4 contains a list of all
of Bang & Olufsens extra audio and
video functions, but only those
functions supported by the television
will work when you call them up in
the Beo4 display.
You can customise your Beo4 to suit
your television, and change the order
in which these extra functions appear
when you call them up.
Set up Beo4
If you have an extra Beo4 remote control, you can configure the Beo4 to work with your television.
Press and hold the standby
button down
Press to get access to the Beo4
setup function
Let go of both buttons. ADD?
appears in the display
Press repeatedly to display
CONFIG? on Beo4
Press to be able to select the
type of configuration
Press repeatedly to display
VIDEO? on Beo4
Press to get access to the video
configuration
Press repeatedly to display
VIDEO1 on Beo4*
Press to store the configuration
STORED appears, indicating that
the configuration has been
stored. You leave the Beo4 setup
function automatically
*If the video configuration does
not contain VIDEO1, select
AVANT instead.
LIST
ADD?
LIST CONFIG?
GO
LIST VIDEO?
GO
LIST VIDEO1
GO
STORED
Add an extra button
When you add a new function to the Beo4 list, you can then bring up this new button in the Beo4 display.
Press and hold the standby
button down
Press to get access to the Beo4
setup function
Let go of both buttons. ADD?
appears in the display
Press to bring up the list of
available buttons to add from.
The first button appears in the
display, it flashes on and off
Press to move forwards or
backwards in the list of all extra
buttons
Press to add and place the
button on its preset position or
as the first button in the list,
or
press to insert the button at
a specific position in the list
ADDED appears, indicating that
the button has been added.
You leave the Beo4 setup
function automatically
LIST
ADD?
GO
GO
1 9
ADDED
17>> Customise Beo4
Move extra buttons
You can rearrange the order in which the extra buttons appear when you press LIST.
Press and hold the standby
button down
Press to get access to the Beo4
setup function
Let go of both buttons. ADD?
appears in the display
Press repeatedly to display
MOVE? on Beo4
Press to bring up the list of extra
buttons. The first button
appears in the display
Press to move forwards or
backwards in the list of extra
buttons
Press to move and place the
displayed button as the first in
the list, or
press to move the button to
a specific position in the list
MOVED appears, indicating that
the button has been moved.
You leave the Beo4 setup
function automatically
LIST
ADD?
LIST MOVE?
GO
GO
1 9
MOVED
Remove an extra button
You can remove any of the extra buttons that are available when you press LIST.
Press and hold the standby
button down
Press to get access to the Beo4
setup function
Let go of both buttons. ADD?
appears in the display
Press repeatedly to display
REMOVE? on Beo4
Press to bring up the list of extra
buttons. The first button
appears in the display
Press to move forwards or
backwards in the list of extra
buttons
Press to remove the button
shown in the display
REMOVED appears, indicating
that the button has been
removed. You leave the Beo4
setup function automatically
Add an extra button to Beo4, either to the top of
the list or to a specific position.
LIST
ADD?
LIST REMOVE?
GO
GO
REMOVED
GO 3
GO 3
Move extra buttons, either to the top of the list
or to a specific position.
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Timer play
TV list
Setup
Tuning
Sound
Picture
Stand
Connections
Menu
Clock
Adjustment
Speaker type
Speaker distance
Speaker level
Sound system
Set Timer
Activate Timer
Edit TV list
Add program
Auto tuning
Manual tuning
TV
Link frequency
MENU
This chapter illustrates the overall
structure of the menu system, to help
you find your way through the on-
screen menus, your television offers.
You can also find detailed
information about the individual
menus which offer numerous setting
up and adjustment options.
You can click the menu name on the
overview to the right to be
transferred to the page describing
this menu.
On-screen menus
The extended on-screen menu system for the
television. Press MENU on Beo4 to access the main
menu.
19
Whats on the Set Timer menu Source
Depending upon what you choose, Source
indicates either that a specific source is to be
switched on and off, or that the system is to be
switched off. Options* are:
TV
To switch on TV.
V.Tape
To switch on a video tape recorder.
CD
To switch on a CD player.
A.Tape
To switch on an audio tape recorder.
Radio
To switch on a radio.
N.Music, N.Radio
To play music stored on your PC or radio sites
on the Internet (For a connected PC with a
BeoLink PC box).
Standby
To switch the BeoVision 3 off. Note that if you
have other compatible video or audio systems
connected to your television, they will be
switched off as well, even if you have
programmed these systems to play.
Pr (Program number)
Choose the program number you want.
Start and Stop (Start and stop times)
Key in the times when you want the system to
start and/or stop playing. If you have chosen
Standby as your source, then enter only the stop
time.
Date or Days
Fill in the date you want the system to start
playing or switch off.
OK
When OK is highlighted, press GO to store your
timed play or timed standby settings.
*If Radio is available, CD and A.Tape will also
appear, regardless of whether they are actually
present or not.
Whats on the Timer index The Timer index lists all your programmed Timers.
Press GO when a Timer is highlighted to edit this
Timer.
Press MENU when a Timer is highlighted to delete
this Timer.
Whats on the Activate Timer menu Select Yes to activate your Timers and select No
to deactivate Timers.
>> On-screen menus
Source Pr Start Stop Date TV 1 13:30 - 14:30 27 Oct OK
Press MENU for Timer index
Index
TV 1 13:30 - 14:30 27 Oct TV 3 17:10 - 19:00 27 Oct Standby 23:10 MTWT . . .
Press MENU to clear timer
Activate timer Yes
20>> On-screen menus
Whats on the Edit TV list menu When the TV list appears on the screen you have
several options:
Move TV channels to change the order in which
they appear on the TV list.
Delete unwanted TV channels.
Name or change the name of your TV channels.
For further information, refer to the chapter Edit
tuned TV channels on page 28 in the printed
Guide.
Whats on the Add program menu Freq (frequency)
Shows the frequency during the Add program
process.
Pr (program number)
Shows the program number during the
Add program process.
Whats on the Auto tuning menu Freq (frequency)
Shows the frequency during the Auto tuning
process.
Pr (program number)
Shows the program number during the
Auto tuning process.
1 BBC 1 2 BBC 2 . . 12 EUROSPRT 13 . . . . . . . . 14 MTV
Press >> to move
Freq Pr 210 12
Freq Pr 210 12
21>> On-screen menus
Whats on the first TV manual tuning menu... Freq (frequency)
Searching stops at the first channel producing
an acceptable signal. If you know a channels
exact frequency number, key it in directly using
the number keys on the Beo4 remote control.
(System)
If System appears in the menu, make sure that
the correct broadcast system is displayed before
you start tuning.
Pr (program number)
Enter the program number (199) you wish to
give the channel.
Name
The name you give a channel will appear in the
TV channel list. A name may contain up to eight
characters, including the letters AZ, numbers
and full stop. For further information, refer to
the chapter Name tuned channels on page 30
in the printed Guide.
More
If it is necessary to fill in extra information, move
to More and press GO. A second manual tuning
menu appears.
Whats on the second TV manual tuning menu Fine (fine tuning)
The TV automatically tunes to the best possible
picture. However, neighbouring channels may
blur the picture slightly, in which case fine
tuning may be required. The fine tuning range is
+8 to -8.
Decoder
If you have only one decoder connected, your
options are On or Off. If you have two decoders
connected to your television, you can choose
between Dec1, Dec2, or Off.
Sound (mono/stereo/language)
Several types of sound may be available for a TV
channel. Examples can be stereo sound, mono
sound, or other languages.
Even though you store a type of sound/
language, you can switch between the various
types while you are watching a particular TV
channel. For information about the various types
of sound available, refer to the chapter Change
sound type or language on page 9 in the
printed Guide.
Freq Pr Name 210 1 . . . . . . . . More
Fine Decoder Sound 0 Off Stereo-2
22>> On-screen menus
Whats on the Sound Adjustment menu Volume
The volume level can be adjusted in steps of two
within a range of 00 to 72.
Bass
Bass tone can be adjusted in steps of one within
a range of +6 to -6. 0 is the neutral setting.
Treble
Treble tone can be adjusted in steps of one
within a range of +6 to -6. 0 is the neutral
setting.
Loudness
Loudness can be set to On or Off. The loudness
function is used to compensate for the human
ears lack of sensitivity to high and low
frequencies. It boosts the low and the high
frequencies when you are listening to low
volume levels so that the music becomes more
dynamic.
Subwoofer (only available if you have connected a
BeoLab 2 subwoofer to the television).
Can be adjusted in steps of one within a range
of +9 to -9. 0 is the neutral setting.
Whats on the Balance menu Balance
The speaker balance can be adjusted by a
maximum of 6 steps to the left or to the right.
>< is the neutral setting.
For information about adjusting the speaker
balance temporarily between the five speakers
in a surround sound setup, refer to the chapter
Home Theatre on page 10 in the Guide.
Whats on the Picture menu Brilliance
Picture brilliance can be adjusted in steps of two
within a range of 00 to 62; 32 is the neutral
setting.
Colour
Colour intensity can be adjusted in steps of two
within a range of 00 to 62; 32 is the neutral
setting.
Contrast
The contrast level in the picture can be adjusted
in steps of one within a range of 00 to 62; 44 is
the neutral setting.
For video sources using the NTSC signal a fourth
option Tint (colour shade or nuance) will be
available for adjustment.
Volume Bass Treble Loudness 32 0 0 On
Brilliance Colour Contrast 32 32 44
23>> On-screen menus
Whats on the Speaker type menu Front
Select the speakers you have connected from
the available options. If no speakers are
connected, select None.
Rear
Select the speakers you have connected from
the available options. If no speakers are
connected, select None.
Subwoofer
Indicate whether you have connected a
BeoLab 2 subwoofer. Options are Yes or No.
Whats on the Speaker distance menu Front
Select the approximate straight-line distance in
metres between your viewing position and each
of the speakers.
Rear
Select the approximate straight-line distance in
metres between your viewing position and each
of the speakers.
TV
Select the approximate straight-line distance in
metres between your viewing position and the
television.
Whats on the Speaker level menu Front
Adjust the sound level from your left and right
front speakers.
Rear
Adjust the sound level from your left and right
rear speakers.
TV
The sound level from the television speakers
functions as your point of comparison with the
external speakers and can not be adjusted in the
menu.
the two sound sequence options Manual (default option)
If you select the manual sequence, the sound
follows the speaker you highlight on the menu.
You can then adjust the sound accordingly.
Automatic
If you select the automatic sequence, the sound
shifts automatically between the external
speakers every 23 seconds. To adjust the
speaker levels, you must move the cursor to the
speaker you want to adjust first.
Front Rear Subwoofer Beolab 1 Beolab 6000 Yes
Front TV Front 4 metres 3 metres 4 metres
Rear Rear 2 metres 2 metres
Distance to viewing position
Front TV Front 0 (0) 0
Rear Rear 0 0
Press MENU for automatic sequence
24>> On-screen menus
Whats on the Stand menu 1
Select 1 for primary viewing position.
2
Select 2 for secondary viewing position.
0
Select 0 for standby position.
Whats on the Clock menu Time
Indicates the time. Enter the current time
manually by pressing the number keys on Beo4.
Date
Indicates the day of the week and the date.
Year
Indicates the year.
Synch
For synchronisation of the built-in clock with
teletext.
Whats on the Connections menu V.Tape
V.Tape for a Bang & Olufsen video tape
recorder.
DVD for a DVD player.
STB (SAT), STB (V.AUX) for a set-top box*.
None if nothing is connected.
AV
DVD for a DVD player.
STB (SAT), STB (V.AUX) for a set-top box*.
V.AUX for other equipment.
Non B&O V.Tape2 for a non-Bang & Olufsen
video tape recorder.
V.Tape2 for a Bang & Olufsen video tape
recorder.
S-VHS V.TP2 for a Super-VHS video tape
recorder.
Decoder(2) for a second decoder. Connect
your primary decoder to the DECODER socket.
None if nothing is connected.
Decoder
Decoder(1) for a primary decoder or expander
box.
STB (SAT), STB (V.AUX) for a set-top box*.
V.AUX for other non-Bang & Olufsen
equipment.
Non B&O V.Tape2 for a non-Bang & Olufsen
video tape recorder.
None if nothing is connected.
*Choose STB (SAT) for a primary set-top box and
STB (V.AUX) for a secondary set-top box.
Stand position 1
Turn TV to preferred position
Time Date Year Synch 14:25 Thu 2 Nov 2000 No V. Tape AV Decoder
V. Tape STB(SAT) Decoder
25Index
Beo4 remote control
Add a button to the Beo4 list, 16 Get access to extra equipment via Beo4, Guide p. 33
Introducing Beo4, Guide p. 4
Move extra buttons, 17 Remove a button from the Beo4 list, 17 Replace Beo4 batteries, Guide p. 47
Set up Beo4, 1617 Using Beo4, Guide p. 45
BeoLink
BeoVision 3 in a link room, 14 Link connections, 14 Link frequency, 13 Link room operation, 15 Link socket, 12, Guide p. 45
System modulator, 13
Camcorder
Connect a Camcorder, Guide p. 48
Copy from a Camcorder to a videotape, Guide p. 49
Watch Camcorder recordings, Guide p. 49
CD-rom
How to use the CD-rom, Guide p. 2
Clock
Enter settings for the built-in clock, Guide p. 34
Whats on the Clock menu, 24
Connections
Additional video equipment, Guide p. 43
DVD player, AV 2 Expander, Video tape recorder, Set-top box, Video Game, Camcorder, etc.
Aerial and mains connection, Guide p. 42
Audio system, connect to your television, 10, Guide p. 43
Close-up socket panel, Guide p. 48
Connect your television, Guide p. 42
Connect speakers, 4 Decoder AV or RF decoder, 9, Guide p. 45
Decoder Two decoders, 9 Headphones, Guide p. 48
Link room connections, 14 Register additional video equipment, Guide p 32
Set-top box Alternative set-top box connection, 8 Set-top box AV connection, 7 Set-top box IR transmitter, 7 Socket panels, Guide p. 41 and 48
Whats on the Connections menu, 24
Contact
Contact Bang & Olufsen, Guide p. 52
Decoder
Connect AV or RF decoder, 9 Connect two decoders, 9 The socket panels, Guide p. 41
Displays and menus
Displayed information and menus, Guide p. 5
On-screen display, Guide p. 5
On-screen menus index, 18
Format
How to choose a picture format, Guide p. 11
Headphones
Connect to close-up socket panel, Guide p. 48
Home theatre
Make the picture fill out the screen, Guide p. 11
Select speakers for movie sound, Guide p. 10
Language
Change sound type or language, Guide p. 9
Loudspeakers
Calibrate the sound level, 6 Connect speakers, 4 Place external speakers, 3 Select speakers for movie sound, Guide p. 10
Set speaker distance, 5 Whats on the Speaker distance menu, 23 Whats on the Speaker level menu, 23 Whats on the Speaker type menu, 23
Maintenance
Change Beo4 batteries, Guide p. 47
Handling your television, Guide p. 40
Maintenance of your television, Guide p. 46
Master Link
Audio system with your television, 1011 Connect your audio system, 10 Option setting, 10 Use integrated audio/video system, 11
26>> Index
Picture
Adjust brilliance, colour or contrast, Guide p. 36
Dual-screen, Guide p. 14
Make the picture fill out the screen, Guide p. 11
Whats on the Picture menu, 22
PIN-code
Activate the pincode system, Guide p. 20
Change or delete your pincode, Guide p. 20
Did you forget your pincode?, Guide p. 21
Use your pincode, Guide p. 21
Placement
Place your television, Guide p. 40
Place external speakers, 3
Position of TV
Adjust viewing position, Guide p. 9
Preset stand positions, Guide p. 35
Whats on the Stand menu, 24
Set-top box
Alternative set-top box connection, 8 Set-top Box Controller menu, Guide p. 23
Set-top box AV connection, 7 Set-top box IR-transmitter, 7 Set-top box operation, Guide p. 22
Socket panels
AV and aerial socket panel, Guide p. 45
Close-up socket panel, Guide p. 48
Connect additional equipment, Guide p. 43
Speaker and digital input socket panel, Guide p. 44
The socket panels, Guide p. 41
Sound
Adjust or mute the sound volume, Guide p. 9
Calibrate the sound level, 6 Change sound type or language, Guide p. 9
Change volume, bass, treble or balance, Guide p. 38
Mute the sound, Guide p. 9
See the name of the active sound system, Guide p. 38
Select speaker combination, Guide p. 10
Select speakers for movie sound, Guide p. 10
Whats on the Sound Adjustment menu, 22
Subtitles
Subtitles from Teletext, Guide p. 13
Surround sound
Loudspeaker setup surround sound, 36 Select speakers for movie sound, Guide p. 10
Speaker and digital input socket panel, Guide p. 44
Teletext
Activate subtitles from teletext, Guide p. 13
Basic teletext functions, Guide p. 12
Go directly to a page via Fastext, Guide p. 19
Store favourite teletext pages memory pages, Guide p. 12
Teletext large, mix and reveal, Guide p. 16
Updated teletext pages, Guide p. 16
Timer
Activate the Timer play function, Guide p. 19
Enter settings for the built-in clock, Guide p. 34
Make your television start and stop automatically, Guide p. 18
To view, edit or delete a Timer, Guide p. 19
Whats on the Activate Timer menu, 19
Tune
Add new TV channels, Guide p. 27
Adjust tuned TV channels, Guide p. 28
Delete tuned channels, Guide p. 31
Find available TV channels, Guide p. 26
Move tuned channels, Guide p. 29
Name tuned channels, Guide p. 30
Whats on the Add program menu, 20 Whats on the Auto tuning menu, 20 Whats on the first TV manual tuning menu, 21 Whats on the second TV manual tuning menu, 21
TV channels
Add new TV channels, Guide p. 27
Adjust tuned TV channels, Guide p. 28
Delete tuned channels, Guide p. 31
Find available channels, Guide p. 26
Move tuned channels
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