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BeoVision 11 BeoVision 1140 BeoVision 1146 BeoVision 1155
2
Dear Customer
This guide contains additional information about your product and
describes some features and functions from the Getting Started in more
detail. Among other things you can find information about settings, how
to operate your product with a Bang & Olufsen remote control, and how
to set up a wired or wireless connection.
This guide will be updated on a regular basis to make it reflect, for
example, new features and functions introduced with software updates.
When your television receives new features and functions, you can also
read about them in the NICE TO KNOW menu under SETUP.
You can find additional information about your product in the Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ) section on www.bang-olufsen.com/
customerservice.
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Understanding the guide, 4
See how to use the illustrated menu
operations and the remote controls.
Set positions for the television to turn
to, 6
How to preset positions for a motorised
stand or wall bracket to turn to.
Connections, 7
Examples of where to connect additional
equipment and how to connect a PC or
camera. How to reset to default settings.
Set up additional equipment, 13
How to register connected equipment in the
SOURCE LIST SETUP menu.
Use channels, groups and lists, 15
How to make, edit and use groups and lists,
edit and add channels and how to watch Pay
Per View channels if available.
Re-tune channels, 18
How to update channels or reinstall all
channels.
Loudspeaker setup surround sound, 20
How to make your television part of a
surround sound system.
Adjust sound and picture settings, 23
How to make sound and picture settings and
use picture modes.
Set up 3D television, 25
How to make settings for watching 3D
television.
Daily use of sound modes and speaker
groups, 26
How to switch between different sound
modes and speaker groups.
See two sources at the same time, 28
How to see two sources at the same time.
Programme information, 29
How to bring up programme information
and change subtitles and audio options.
How to bring up HbbTV.
Record a programme, 32
How to set a Timer, bring up a list of Timers
and copy from the timeshift buffer to the
optional hard disk recorder.
Edit recordings, 36
How to protect, name, sort, trim, split or
delete recordings. You can also change
category or activate a Parental Lock.
WebMedia, 37
How to navigate in web pages and add apps
using WebMedia.
HomeMedia, 39
How to browse your photos and play back
your music files on your television.
Sleep Timers, 42
How to make your television switch off
automatically.
Power settings, 43
How to make settings for power
consumption and auto standby. How to
reduce the start-up time.
Access control, 44
How to make an access code to prevent
others from editing channel settings and
watching channels or recordings.
HDMI Matrix, 45
How to enter settings in the HDMI MATRIX
menu.
The pin code system, 46
How to use the pin code system.
Software and service update, 47
How to update software and find
information about modules.
Peripheral Unit Controller tables, 48
How to download and remove PUC tables.
Digital Text, 49
How to enable or disable Digital Text for
MHEG operation.
Teletext, 50
How to store favourite teletext pages as
MEMO pages.
Operate other equipment with Beo4 or
Beo6, 52
How to operate connected equipment, such
as set-top boxes, DVD players or the like.
Network settings, 54
How to set up a network and bring up
network information.
Distribute sound with Network Link, 57
How to make link connections and operate a
link system.
Connect and operate an audio system, 59
How to connect an audio system to your
television and operate an integrated audio/
video system.
Operate two televisions in one room, 61
Option programming and operation of two
televisions in the same room.
Two televisions with Network Link
connection, 62
How to connect another television to
television and operate an integrated video
system.
Contents Click a headline to move to that section
Version 2.0 1310
4
Understanding the guide
To activate picture modes with Beo4
directly
Press to bring up PICTURE in
the Beo4 display
Press to select a picture mode
Step between modes
Press and hold to remove
PICTURE from the display
This menu hierarchy illustrates the path
into a menu where you can make
different settings. Press MENU on your
remote control and use the navigation
button down and the centre button to
select and open the menu.
When available, you can also press the
blue button on your remote control to
bring up help texts.
Remote control operation
Where relevant, the remote control
operation will be shown.
A dark grey button indicates a hard
button you must press.
A light grey button indicates a Beo4/
Beo6 soft button. Press LIST on Beo4
to bring them up. (Beo6: Press ). The
button appears in the Beo4/Beo6
display.
The navigation button is symbolised
by and is used to indicate in
which direction you must move the
navigation button.
The centre button is symbolised by
and is used when you must press the
centre button.
Menu operation
LIST
PICTURE
1 3
BACK
Example of Beo4 remote control operation.
Continues
Example of menu operation.
MENU SETUP SOUND
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>> Understanding the guide
If you have a Beo4 remote control with
navigation button, you use the centre
button with up, down, left and right
movement to navigate in menus. Press
in the middle of the centre button to
confirm selections and settings in
menus.
Bring up the menu overlay by pressing
MENU while the television is on.
To back up through menus, press BACK.
To exit menus, press and hold BACK.
Note that your Beo4 remote control
must be set to mode 1. For more
information, see the Beo4 online guide.
You cannot use a Beo4 remote control
without navigation button.
Beo4 with navigation button
Beo6
If you operate your television with the
Beo6 remote control, you use the centre
button with up, down, left and right
movement to navigate in menus. Press
in the middle of the centre button to
confirm selections and settings in menus.
Bring up the menu overlay by pressing
Menu while the television is on.
To back up through menus, press BACK.
To exit menus, press and hold BACK.
Note that a Beo6 should be reconfigured
when you add new products to your setup.
BeoRemote app allows you to operate
your television with a tablet and is
especially useful for navigating in web
pages or applications using
WebMedia.*1 Both your television and
tablet must be on the same network
and WAKE ON WLAN or WAKE ON LAN
must be set to ON, see the television
NETWORK menu. This allows you to
switch on your television from standby
mode. Note that the standby power
consumption will increase slightly.
BeoRemote app is equivalent to a Beo4
remote control. However, it does not
support all Beo4 LIST functions.
Tap on the menu icon ( ) to open the
television menu. The navigation pad
( ) works as the Beo4 navigation
button. Tap in the middle to select a
setting. Swipe to the list options to
activate television functions.
To back up through menus, tap .
To exit menus, hold .
BeoRemote has a short built-in guide
which describes basic functions (found
under SETTINGS).
Note that first-time setup must be
performed using a Beo4/Beo6 remote
control. BeoRemote requires that your
television is set up in a network.
BeoRemote app
ST OP PLAY
BACK
Centre and
naviga tion
button
Your tablet and your television must be on
the same network to use the BeoRemote
app. 1*BeoRemote supports tablets with iOS
(most recent iOS version) and Android (3.2
or higher).
iOS
Android
Centre and
naviga tion
button
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Set positions for the television to turn to
If your television is equipped
with the optional motorised
stand or wall bracket, you can
turn it using the remote control.
Furthermore, you can set the
television to turn automatically
to face your favourite viewing
position when you switch on the
television. It can turn to a
different position when you
listen to, for example, a
connected radio, and turn away
to a standby position when you
switch it off. You can also set up
other stand positions for other
listening or viewing positions.
If your television is equipped
with the motorised stand, you
can also turn and tilt it by hand.
Choose one position for when you switch
the television on, one for audio mode,
and one for when you switch it off. You
can also preset stand positions of your
own choice, for example, when you sit in
an armchair reading or when you sit at
the dining table.
Bring up the STAND POSITIONS menu to
store, name or delete a stand position.
If you wish to store the current stand
position in an empty stand position field,
you just press the centre button when you
have selected the field. Then you can name
the stand position.
You cannot rename or delete the STANDBY,
VIDEO and AUDIO stand positions. Also you
cannot name fields where no stand positions
are set. Empty fields are shown by <>. In
some languages, you must choose between
predefined names.
Preset stand positions
If your setup includes a motorised stand
or wall bracket, you will during first-
time setup be prompted to calibrate the
outer positions of the motorised
movement. The motorised movement of
the television will not work until the
calibration process has been completed.
If the television is placed differently
later on, for example, in a corner, it may
be necessary to calibrate the motorised
movement again.
Depending on your setup, you can bring up
a menu for stand positions or wall bracket
positions.
Calibrate the motorised movement
MENU SETUP STAND STANDPOSITIONS
MENU SETUP STAND STANDADJUSTMENT
The calibration process allows you to set the
maximum angle the television will turn left
and right.
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Connections
The connection panel on your
television allows you to connect
signal input cables as well as a
variety of extra equipment, such
as a video player or a music system.
Any equipment you connect to
these sockets can be registered
in the SOURCE LIST SETUP menu.
For more information, see page 13.
Before you connect any equipment
to your television, remember to
disconnect the television from the
mains. Except when connecting a
source to the HDMI IN or USB socket.
Depending on the type of equipment
you connect to the television,
different cables and maybe also
adaptors are needed. Cables and
adaptors are available from your
Bang & Olufsen retailer.
Depending on your tuner options, you may
have either one, two, or no satellite inputs.
If you use the optional hard disk recorder,
you must use an LNB head with two outputs.
If you have more than one satellite dish, you
must also use a multi DISEqC switch. For
more information, contact your Bang &
Olufsen retailer.
Loudspeakers
Use Bang & Olufsen BeoLab speakers.
Cables are available from your Bang &
Olufsen retailer.
If your television is equipped with a
wireless Power Link module
To obtain the best possible wireless
connection, it is recommended to place all
wireless speakers within a range of 9 metres
(29.5 ft) from the television.
Do not place any obstacles in front of the
television or wireless speakers, as this may
interfere with the wireless connection. The
wireless speakers should be placed in one
room and be visible from the television. See
the guide enclosed with your speaker for
information about whether or not your
speaker can be connected wirelessly.
Equipment with HDMI output
Equipment with HDMI output such as a set-
top box can be connected to any available
HDMI socket in the television. For more
information on how to set up connected
equipment for use, see page 13.
A configured source can be selected with
the configured source button or in the
SOURCE LIST. If the television detects an
unconfigured source, you are asked to
choose between doing nothing, showing
the source or configuring it.
Connected equipment can be operated with
its own remote control or you may
download a Peripheral Unit Controller (PUC)
table, if available, to use a Bang & Olufsen
remote control, see page 48.
If you need to reset your television to default
settings, then bring up the REGIONAL
SETTINGS menu and select another country.
You will be asked to confirm the reset. All
settings will be deleted and you must go
through first-time setup, follow on-screen
instructions.
SATELLITE 12
AERIAL
PL 15
PL 15
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>> Connections
Connect digital sources
Connect external HDMI sources, such as
a set-top box, computer or game
console. All equipment connected to the
television can be configured, see page 13.
Depending on the type of equipment you
connect to the television, different cables
and maybe also adaptors are needed. If you
have more than two types of equipment that
need a PUC socket, you must buy an extra
PUC cable. Cables and adaptors are available
from your Bang & Olufsen retailer.
Connect a set-top box
> Connect the cable to the appropriate
socket on the set-top box.
> Run the cable to an HDMI IN socket on the
television.
> To enable remote control operation of the
set-top box, connect an IR-transmitter to
one of the PUC sockets and attach it to
the IR-receiver of the set-top box. See
page 11 for more information on IR-
transmitters.
> Follow on-screen instructions to configure
the source.
Connect a DVD/Blu-ray player
> Connect the cable to the appropriate
socket on the DVD/Blu-ray player.
> Run the cable to an HDMI IN socket on the
television.
> To enable remote control operation of the
DVD/Blu-ray player, connect an IR-
transmitter to one of the PUC sockets and
attach it to the IR-receiver of the DVD/Blu-
ray player. See page 11 for more
information on IR-transmitters.
> Follow on-screen instructions to configure
the source.
Connect a game console
> Connect the cable to the appropriate
socket on the game console.
> Run the cable to an HDMI IN socket on the
television.
> To enable remote control operation of the
game console, connect an IR-transmitter
to one of the PUC sockets and attach it to
the IR-receiver of the game console. See
page 11 for more information on IR-
transmitters.
> Follow on-screen instructions to configure
the source.*1
Connect a camera
> Connect the cable to the appropriate
socket on the camera.
> Run the cable to an HDMI IN socket on the
television.
> Follow on-screen instructions to configure
the source.
PUC 2 A+B
PUC 1 A+B EXT. IR
12345
S/P-DIF IN
AV IN
PUC 3 A+B CTRL 3
Example of connected digital sources.
Set-top box DVD/Blu-ray player
Computer Game console Camera
1*When selecting GAME CONSOLE as source,
the picture mode GAME is activated as
default setting. You can change this setting
temporarily in the PICTURE menu, see page 24.
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>> Connections
Before you connect a computer, you
must disconnect the television, the
computer and all connected equipment
from the mains supply.
Connect a computer
> Using the appropriate type of cable,
connect one end to the DVI or HDMI
output socket on your computer, and the
other end to an HDMI IN socket on the
television.
> If you use the DVI output socket on the
computer, use the appropriate cable and
connect the digital sound output on the
computer to the S/P-DIF IN socket on the
television to hear sound from the
computer in the speakers connected to
the television.
> Reconnect the television, the computer,
and all connected equipment to the mains.
Remember, the computer must be
connected to a grounded wall outlet as
specified in its setting-up instructions.
Connect a computer
Connect an analogue source
You can connect one analogue source,
such as a game console or video tape
recorder. To configure connected
equipment to the television, see page 13.
Disconnect all systems from the mains
before you connect additional equipment.
Connect an analogue source
> Connect the cable to the appropriate
socket on the equipment you wish to
connect.
> Run the cable to the AV IN socket on the
television.
> Reconnect the television and the
connected equipment to the mains.
> To enable remote control operation of the
analogue source, connect an IR-transmitter
to one of the PUC sockets and attach it to
the IR-receiver of the analogue source. See
page 11 for more information on IR-
transmitters.
> Follow on-screen instructions to configure
the source.
Different adaptors and maybe also
cables are needed. Cables and adaptors are
available from your Bang & Olufsen retailer.
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>> Connections
Connect speakers to the television
You can connect up to ten wired speakers
and subwoofers to the television. In
addition, you can connect up to eight
speakers wirelessly, including subwoofers,
if your television is equipped with a
wireless Power Link module. For more
information about setting up wireless
speakers, see page 20.
Disconnect all systems from the mains
before you connect additional equipment.
Depending on the type of equipment you
connect to the television, different cables
and maybe also adaptors are needed. Cables
and adaptors are available from your Bang &
Olufsen retailer.
Connect speakers
> Connect a Power Link cable to the
appropriate socket on the speakers you
wish to connect to the television.*1
> Run the cables to available sockets marked
PL 15 on the television.
> Run a Power Link cable between the
appropriate sockets on additional speakers,
if available.
> Connect a Power Link cable to the
appropriate sockets on a subwoofer.
> Run the cable to an available socket
marked PL 15 on the television.
> Reconnect the television and the
connected equipment to the mains.
1*Remember to set the switch for left and
right position on the speakers.
To connect two speakers to one PL socket, a
special cable is needed. If it is not possible to
loop the cable between two speakers, an
extra splitter is needed, contact your Bang &
Olufsen retailer for more information.
PL 5 PL 4
PL 3 PL 2 PL1
Example of a speaker setup.
Rear speaker Rear speaker Subwoofer
Front speaker Front speaker
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During setup of a source via the SOURCE
LIST SETUP menu, you can select how a
PUC controlled product is connected.
You can choose between PLUG (cable)
and IR BLASTER (IR-transmitter). If you
select PLUG, you must choose between
MODULATION ON and MODULATION
OFF. For information about type of cable
and modulation settings, contact your
Bang & Olufsen retailer.
IR-transmitters: To operate non-Bang &
Olufsen products with a Beo4/Beo6 remote
control, attach a Bang & Olufsen IR-
transmitter on your non-Bang & Olufsen
product and then connect it to one of the
sockets marked PUC on the connection
panel. Attach the transmitter near the IR-
receiver on the connected equipment to
ensure remote control operation. Before
attaching it, check that you can operate the
equipment menus on the television screen
using the Beo4/Beo6 remote control.
For an extra PUC cable, contact your Bang &
Olufsen retailer.
For information about download of
Peripheral Unit Controller (PUC) tables for
set-top boxes, see page 48.
>> Connections
If you want to watch coded channels,
contact your service provider. The
service provider will register you as an
authorised viewer, usually requiring
payment. You will then be provided
with a Smart Card and a CA Module.
Note that these will only be valid for
one service provider and therefore only
work with certain channels.
The CA module is a card reader for your
Smart Card which decodes the coded
signals sent out by the service provider.
Only uncoded digital channels, also
known as free-to-air channels, are
available without Smart Cards and CA
Modules.
Contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer for
information about compatible CA Modules.
The Smart Cards must remain in the CA
Modules, unless your service provider asks
you to remove it. This is important in case
your service provider wishes to send new
information to your Smart Card.
Insert a Smart Card carefully into a CA
Module. The CA Module has one protruding
edge on one side and two protruding edges
on the other side. If the television does not
receive any signal, check that the Smart Card
and CA Modules are inserted correctly.
Smart Cards and CA Modules may also give
access to special menus which are not
described here. If this is the case, follow the
instructions from your service provider.
Digital channels
Control
STB
STB PLUG
IR
COMMON INTERFACE
CHIPSIDE
CHIPSIDE
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>> Connections
Activate the CA modules
In the CA UNITS menu, you can activate
or deactivate the CA modules for
terrestrial, cable or satellite. In some
countries, it may be useful to disable the
CA module for satellite to get an
optimal performance from the
terrestrial CA module.
You can also access the CA modules from
the main menu or the Beo6 display when
the TV tuner is the current source.
MENU SETUP CAUNITS
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Set up additional equipment
If you connect additional video
equipment to your television,
you can register the equipment
via the SOURCE LIST menu.
When the television is switched
on and you connect additional
equipment to the HDMI IN
socket, the television will detect
an unconfigured source. A
message appears on the screen
and you can follow on-screen
instructions to configure the
source.
Sources have default settings, for
example, sound and picture that suit
most situations but you can change
these settings if you wish. Select the
source and select the ADVANCED
SETTINGS menu.
If your Beo6 remote control has been
configured to the sources set up in
the television and you change the
source button in the television, the
source button for the specific source
in the Beo6 display will no longer
work. Contact your Bang & Olufsen
retailer to have your Beo6 remote
control reconfigured.
Registering the equipment connected to
the television enables you to operate it
with your Beo4/Beo6 remote control.
Highlight a source and press the red button
to set it up. Then you will be asked to name
the source and dedicate a button to the
source. You can now operate the source.
When new equipment is detected, a menu is
displayed with the following options: DO
NOTHING, SHOW SOURCE and CONFIGURE
THE SOURCE CONNECTED TO THIS INPUT. If
you want to set up the equipment, use the
navigation button up or down to highlight
the last option and press the centre button
to bring up a setup menu.
Download a PUC table
During the configuration procedure, you are
asked if you want to be able to control the
connected equipment with your Beo4/Beo6
remote control. Follow on-screen instructions
to download a Peripheral Unit Controller (PUC)
table if available.*1 The television must be
connected to the Internet.
If your connected equipment is not on the
download list, there is currently no control
solution for it and you must select
UNSUPPORTED SOURCE. You will not be
able to operate your equipment with your
Beo4/Beo6 remote control. Contact a
Bang & Olufsen retailer for more information.
You can search with latin characters and
numbers. For equipment names with non-
latin characters you can search for a part of
the name that includes latin characters. You
can also use the browse functions to locate
the correct PUC table.
1*If you use a Beo4 remote control, you may
have to switch on your IR-controlled PUC
equip ment using SHIFT + 9. SHIFT can be
found in the Beo4 LIST.
What is connected?
MENU SOURCELIST
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>> Set up additional equipment
Unconfigure a source
If you have connected and configured a
source to a specific socket on the television
and then disconnect the source permanently,
you must reset the source settings. Highlight
the source in the SOURCE LIST menu, press
the red button and select RESET TO
DEFAULT. When you select YES, the source
is no longer configured to this socket. Next
time you connect a source to the socket, you
are asked to configure the source.
You can also select RESET TO DEFAULT in the
ADVANCED SETTINGS menu to reset to
default values only for this menu.
To remove the downloaded PUC table, see
page 48.
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Use channels, groups and lists
You can make, edit and use groups
to make it easier to find your
favourite channels and stations.
If automatic tuning of all channels
and stations has not stored the
channels and stations on your
preferred channel numbers, you
can rearrange the order in which
they appear in a channel or station
list. You can also remove or delete
channels and stations you no
longer wish to have or restore
channels and stations you wish
to have anyway.
If your country supports Pay Per
View channels, you can also order
a programme you wish to watch.
When in Radio mode, the word
CHANNEL in menus is replaced with the
word STATION. If you want to edit radio
station groups, you must switch to a
radio source and select EDIT RADIO
GROUPS instead. Channel and station groups
Select a channel group. Channel groups
can be groups that you have made
yourself or a programme list.
Programme lists are sent out by some
service providers. They appear and
function in much the same way as
groups and can be brought up and seen
just like groups.
Bring up an overview of channel groups
using a Beo4
Press to bring up an overview
of the channel groups
Step between channel groups using a
Beo6
Press to step between groups
while watching television. The
last activated channel in a
group is shown, or
press to bring up an
overview of the channel
group
If only one group has been created in the
FAVOURITES menu, this group can function
as a default list to be brought up after the
television has been in standby mode. This
assures that the channel numbers are in sync
with the Beo6 remote control. For this
default list to work, all other lists must be
hidden. Press the yellow button to hide/
show groups.
Use and edit channel groups
In the FAVOURITES menu, you can make
up to 22 channel groups to find your
favourite channels fast without having
to go through all tuned channels. For
example, you can make a group for each
member of the family. You can also
name the channel or station groups you
have created and delete any group you
no longer want. You can also clear a
group for channels or stations.
In a favourites group, you can move a
channel to a different position in the list. See
the menu on the television screen for
instructions.
To name and create a favourite group
Open the FAVOURITES menu
Press to name/rename a group,
for example Sports
Press to store name
Select the now named group
Press to add channels
Select a group to copy from, for
example News
Press to select a channel
Press to step in list
Press when you have finished
adding channels
Press to store settings
MENU
1
Favourites
Favourites
Favourites
News
MENU SETUP CHANNELS EDITTVGROUPS FAVOURITES
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>> Use channels, groups and lists
You can remove any tuned channel or
station you do not want in your channel
list or restore selected channels that you
have removed from your channel list.
Only analogue channels can be
renamed. This function is not available
on all markets.
In the TV LIST menu, you can remove a
channel from the channel list. Removed
channels can be restored again in the
REMOVED CHANNELS menu.
If you want to edit radio stations, you must
switch to a radio source and select EDIT
RADIO GROUPS instead.
When editing the TV LIST or adding
channels to a favourites group, you can
press the green button to switch between
alphabetical and numerical sorting of the
channels.
Channels that have been removed from the
channel list do not reappear when searching
for new channels, but are stored in the
REMOVED CHANNELS list.
Edit channels
Channel and station lists
Display a channel list and select a
channel.
Beo4 operation
Press to select a channel group
Press to step between the
channels in the group, or
press to bring up the channel
positioned at the chosen
number in the group
Press the green button to switch between
alphabetical and numerical sorting of the
channels and channel groups.
Beo6 operation
Press to bring up a list of
channels in the current group
Press to highlight the desired
channel in the group, or
press to bring up the channel
positioned at the chosen
number in the group0 9
Ch list
0 9
MENU SETUP CHANNELS EDITTVGROUPS FAVOURITES TV LIST REMOVED CHANNELS
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>> Use channels, groups and lists
Watch Pay Per View channels
You can watch Pay Per View channels if
supported in your country, however, a
subscription is required. The Programme
Guide offers information about the
channels and programmes. Use this
information to order a programme.
Contact your service provider for a
Customer ID.
Order a programme
Press to select a channel
Follow the on-screen
information to get access to a
programme. For more
information, contact your
service provider
See channel details
In the TV LIST menu, you can highlight a
channel and press the red button to see
channel details. PARENTAL LOCK is only
available if you have enabled ACCESS
CONTROL in the setup menu, see page 44.
Channels that have a parental lock will be
skipped when stepping through channels.
If the highlighted channel is an analogue
channel, you can also rename the channel by
means of the green button and the navigation
button. For some languages, you cannot
rename channels.
In the TV LIST menu, you can press the
green button to switch between
alphabetical and numerical sorting of the
channels.
If you want to see details about radio
stations or make station groups, you must
switch to a radio source and select EDIT
RADIO GROUPS instead.
or 0 9
MENU SETUP CHANNELS EDITTVGROUPS FAVOURITES TV LIST
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Re-tune channels
You can make your television find
your TV channels and radio
stations for you.
Depending on your service provider,
some settings are made automa tically.
You can update tuned channels which,
for example, have been moved by the
broadcaster.
If you have tuned in terrestrial channels and
more than one network is available, you
must also select a preferred network to use.
The CABLE, TERRESTRIAL, SATELLITE, and
ANALOGUE menu items are only available if
they have been activated in the INPUTS
menu under the CHANNELS menu. If only
one input has been activated, the TUNING
menu is skipped and the setup menu for the
input is opened directly.
Note that when you enter a different service
provider or search mode for an input, all lists
are cleared.
Update channels
MENU SETUP CHANNELS TUNING
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Change channel input by enabling or
disabling the cable, terrestrial, satellite
and analogue inputs, the active antenna
and the line length compensation.
You can reinstall all your TV channels by
letting the television tune in all the
channels automatically.
If you switch to a different network, the
channels in your lists may change as well.
Only possible if several networks are
available when tuning terrestrial channels.
To change a channel input, bring up the
INPUTS menu.
To reinstall all channels, bring up the
REINSTALL CHANNELS menu.
To select a network, bring up the PREFERRED
NETWORK menu.
NOTE! If you reinstall all your TV channels,
all the channel settings you have made
disappear!
For information about the access code, see
page 44.
If you disable an input, all channels and
configuration regarding this input are deleted.
The PREFERRED NETWORK menu may also
appear when tuning in terrestrial channels.
Change channel input settings
>> Re-tune channels
MENU SETUP CHANNELS TUNING INPUTS REINSTALL CHANNELS EDITTVGROUPS PREFERREDNETWORK
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Loudspeaker setup surround sound
Add BeoLab speakers and
BeoLab subwoofers to your
television wired, or wirelessly if
your television is equipped with
a wireless Power Link module,
and you have a surround sound
system which fits easily into your
living room. You get the best
sound experience in the area
bounded by the speakers.
You can also create speaker
groups to customise the speaker
setup for listening positions other
than the one in front of the
television, for example, at the
dining table or in an armchair.
This guide describes how to
make a basic loudspeaker setup.
For more advanced sound
settings and adjustments, see
the Technical Sound Guide on
www.bang-olufsen.com/guides.
For information about daily use
of speaker groups, see page 27.
Your content provider may have
prohibited distribution of digital wireless
sound to your speakers. You must then
use wired Power Link connected
speakers instead.
When setting up wired speakers, you
must select which speakers you have
connected to each Power Link socket in
the SPEAKER CONNECTIONS menu. If
your television is equipped with a
wireless Power Link module it attempts
to detect the type of wireless speakers
itself, but it is also possible to select
which wireless speakers you have
connected to each wireless Power Link
channel manually.
Important! If you select LINE as speaker type
in the SPEAKER CONNECTIONS list, the
volume will be very loud and you cannot
adjust volume with your Beo4/Beo6 remote
control. You must use the products own
remote control. LINE is used for, for example,
non-Bang & Olufsen amplifiers.
Wireless speakers
If you have wireless speakers in your setup,
the television automatically scans for
wireless speakers and associate the detected
speakers with wireless Power Link channels
during first-time setup. However, you can
also scan for wireless speakers and associate
the detected speakers with the televisions
wireless Power Link channels manually in the
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS menu.
Scan for and associate wireless
speakers
In the SPEAKER CONNECTIONS
menu press to rescan
When the scanning is
completed, press to associate
the detected speakers with the
television
Disassociate a speaker from the
television
Select a speaker in the
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS menu
Press once to be able to
disassociate the speaker. Press
again to confirm disassociation
To be able to reconfigure disassociated
wireless speakers, remember to reset the
speakers. See the guide enclosed with the
speakers.
Set up the speakers
MENU SETUP SOUND SPEAKERCONNECTIONS
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>> Loudspeaker setup surround sound
If the state of a speaker is MISSING in the
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS menu, the speaker
is not detected during a scan, but has earlier
been associated with a wireless channel. If
you scan again, the speaker can be detected.
It then regains its associated state.
You can make different speaker groups
for different listening positions or
loudspeaker combinations. For each
group you must assign roles to the
speakers, set the distance between the
speakers and your listening position and
calibrate the sound level. As you switch
between the speakers, a sound is
produced alternately in each of the
speakers connected in your surround
sound setup. Your task is to adjust the
sound level from all the connected
speakers to match the sound level of the
other speakers in the group.
You can also name the speaker groups or
delete groups you do not want to keep.
The TV speaker group is a predefined
group you can set up for when you sit in
front of the television.
Assigning roles to the connected loudspeakers
allows you to specify the speakers function
in a surround sound system and the number
of speakers to be used.
Press the red button to activate the speaker
group if you have highlighted TV or an
existing group.
You cannot rename or delete the TV speaker
group. See page 27 on daily use of speaker
group.
To make more advanced settings for speaker
group setup, see the Technical Sound Guide
on www.bang-olufsen.com/guides.
Create speaker groups
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Example of TV viewing illustrated
Speaker A: Left front
Speaker B: Sub front
Speaker C: Centre
Speaker D: Right front
Speaker E: Right surround
Speaker F: Right back
Speaker G: Left back
Speaker H: Left surround
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>> Loudspeaker setup surround sound
Set up sound modes
The television has several sound modes
optimised for different types of
programmes. However, if you wish, you
can adjust the values in the sound
modes to your liking. The sound modes
have predefined names. For example,
use MOVIE when watching from a DVD
or Blu-ray or use GAME to enhance the
sound when using a game console. The
CUSTOM sound mode can be set up if
you wish to define a new type of use
and settings. It is the only mode you can
rename. The ADAPTIVE sound mode is
not a mode in itself but adapts to the
selected source or the content by
selecting between several sound modes.
For more details or to make more advanced
settings for sound modes, see the Technical
Sound Guide on www.bang-olufsen.com/
guides.
If you wish to reset a sound mode to default
values, you must select RESET TO DEFAULT
in the specific sound modes setup menu
and confirm that you wish to reset the values.
With Beo4 you can bring up a list of sound
modes on the television screen by finding
SOUND in the Beo4 LIST menu and pressing
the centre button. From here, you can select
a sound mode with the number buttons.
See page 26 on daily use of sound modes.
MENU SETUP SOUND SOUNDMODES
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Adjust sound and picture settings
Sound and picture settings are
preset from the factory to neutral
values which suit most types of
programmes. However, if you
wish, you can adjust these
settings to your liking.
Adjust sound settings such as
volume, bass and treble and, for
wired speakers, enable eco
mode. Picture settings include, for
example, contrast, brightness,
colour, and viewing distance.
Change your sound and picture
settings temporarily until your
television is switched off or
store them permanently.
Activate different picture modes,
for example, game mode if you
connect a game console to your
television.
For information about how to
change the picture format, see
Getting Started.
Adjust sound settings
Adjust sound settings via the SOUND
menu. Temporary settings are cancelled
when you switch off the television.
If you choose to enable eco mode, all
wired speakers in a speaker group that
do not receive a signal will switch off
and save power.
In the AUDIO DESCRIPTION menu, you can
set the television to describe what happens
on the television screen by means of sound.
Remember to enable the VISUALLY
IMPAIRED menu field in the LANGUAGES
menu under REGIONAL SETTINGS.
Adjust picture settings
Adjust the picture settings via the
PICTURE menu. Temporary settings are
cancelled when you switch off the
television.
To temporarily remove the picture from the
screen, press LIST and use the navigation
button up or down to bring up P.MUTE in
the Beo4 display and press the centre
button. To restore the picture, press a
source button. (Beo6: press to bring up
the Scene display on Beo6, press Picture,
then press P.Mute. To restore the picture,
press P.Mute again).
MENU SETUP PICTURE PICTUREADJUSTMENT
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>> Adjust sound and picture settings
You can activate different picture modes
to use for different types of programmes.
If you, for example, connect a game
console or play a PC game using the
television as a monitor, you can activate
GAME mode. GAME mode minimises the
delay caused by signal processing. Other
available picture modes are MOVIE and
ADAPTIVE. When you select a picture
mode for a source through the PICTURE
menu, it is only saved until you switch off
the television or switch to a different
source.
When you configure a source, you can
set a picture mode to be selected
automatically each time you switch on
the source. The setting is made in the
ADVANCED SETTINGS menu under the
SOURCE LIST SETUP menu.
To activate picture modes with Beo4
directly
Press to bring up PICTURE in
the Beo4 display
Press to select a picture mode
Step between modes
Press and hold to remove
PICTURE from the display
To activate picture modes with Beo6
directly
Press to bring up the Scene
display on Beo6
Press to bring up the Picture
display
Press the picture mode you
want, for example Movie
Press to remove the Picture
mode display and return to the
source you were using
To adjust picture modes via the
television menu
In the PICTURE ADJUSTMENT menu, you can
bring up an ADVANCED SETTINGS menu
where you can make different settings for
the selected source. For example, you can
reset picture settings. Press the blue button
to bring up help texts for the menus.
Picture modes
LIST
PICTURE
1 3
BACK
Picture
Movie
MENU SETUP PICTURE PICTUREADJUSTMENT PICTUREMODES
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You can select if the television should
activate 3D mode automatically,
manually or by prompt, when it detects
automatic 3D signalling the first time
after source or channel change. The
default setting is PROMPT.
To activate 3D, bring up the ACTIVATE 3D
menu and follow on-screen instructions.
When automatic 3D signalling is available,
and ACTIVATE 3D is set to AUTO, the
television switches to 3D mode automatically.
If it is set to PROMPT, you must select
between VIEW IN 3D and VIEW IN 2D. If it is
set to MANUAL, you must enter the menu
and switch to 3D mode manually.
You can set up preferences for
watching 3D television. Select if
the television should switch to
3D mode automatically, when
automatic 3D signalling is available.
Activate 3D and adjust settings
Setup3Dtelevision
MENU SETUP PICTURE 3DDISPLAY 3DSETTINGS ACTIVATE3D
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Daily use of sound modes and speaker groups
You can extend your television
into a surround sound system by
adding BeoLab loudspeakers and
subwoofers.
When you switch on one of the
sources, the television
automatically selects the
appropriate sound mode for the
source you are using. However,
you can select another sound
mode at any time.
Also when you switch on the
television, the TV speaker group
is selected automatically.
However, you can always select
another group of activated
speakers if you want to listen to
music without having to sit in
front of the television, for
example, when you sit at the
dining table or in an armchair.
You can adjust the settings of the
sound modes and set up speaker
groups. For information about
setting up sound modes and creating
speaker groups, see pages 2122.
You can select the sound mode that
suits the source you are using.
Beo4 operation
Press to bring up SOUND in the
Beo4 display
Press to select the sound mode
you want
Step between modes
Press to remove SOUND from
the Beo4 display
Beo6 operation
Press to bring up the Scene
display on Beo6
Press to bring up the Sound
display
Press to select the sound mode
you want, for example
Adaptive
Press to remove the Sound
mode display and return to the
source you were using
When you configure a source, you can set a
sound mode to be selected automatically
each time you switch on the source. The
setting is made in the ADVANCED SETTINGS
menu under the SOURCE LIST SETUP menu.
Select a sound mode
Sound
Adaptive
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Select a speaker group
Select the speaker group that suits your
listening position.
Beo4 operation
Press to bring up SPEAKER in
the Beo4 display
Press to select the speaker
group you want. The selected
speakers cut in automatically
Step between groups
Press to remove SPEAKER from
the Beo4 display
Beo6 operation
Press to bring up the Scene
display
Press to bring up the Sound
display
Press to bring up the Speaker
groups display
Press to select the speaker
group you want. The selected
speakers cut in automatically
Pressto remove the Speaker
group display and return to the
source you were using
>> Daily use of sound modes and speaker groups
Sound
Speaker groups
1 9
LIST
SPEAKER
1 9
BACK
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See two sources at the same time
Your Beo4/Beo6 remote control
gives you access to a dual-screen
function for viewing two video
sources at the same time. You
can also bring up a video source
and an audio source at the same
time. For example, you can view
a video playback and a TV
programme at the same time,
provided that the selected
sources are available in your
system.
There are some limitations when using
the Picture-and-Picture (P-AND-P)
function since some source combinations
may not be possible. For example, you
cannot watch two HDMI sources or two
coded channels at the same time. When
an invalid combination is selected, an on-
screen message appears on the television
screen.
If you watch 3D and switch on the
P-AND-P function, the television will
switch to 2D.
To view a source registered in the
SOURCE LIST SETUP menu as V.AUX,
such as a set-top box, press LIST and use
the navigation button up or down until
P-V.AUX is shown in the Beo4 display.
Volume adjustment always affects picture A,
while other operations, such as selecting
channels, affect picture B. Selecting a new
source cancels P-AND-P viewing.
While watching, for example,
television
Beo4 operation
Press to bring up P-AND-P
Press, for example, DVD to
select the source to view on the
right side of the screen (B)
Press to swap the left picture
and right picture
Press to bring up P-AND-P to
switch between small and large
for the left and right picture
Beo6 operation
Press to bring up the P-and-P
display
Press, for example, DVD to
select the source to view on the
right side of the screen (B)
Press to swap the left picture
and right picture
Press to switch between small
and large for the left and right
picture
To leave the P-AND-P function
To leave the function and return to normal
viewing of the source on the left side of the
screen (A) simply select a source
A B
A B
LIST
P-AND-P
DVD
MENU
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LIST
P-AND-P
P-and-P
DVD
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Programmeinformation
You can bring up information on
the current programme, or bring
up a Programme Guide. You can
also change audio and subtitle
language or bring up interactive
information via HbbTV.
An information display appears
briefly on the screen every time
you change channel or station.
You can also bring up a display
manually by pressing the blue
button to see programme
information.*1
1*If Digital Text/HbbTV is enabled, you
must press MENU before the blue
button on Beo4.
HbbTV may not be available on all markets.
To see more programme information, press the blue button while the television display is
shown.*1 Use the arrow buttons to navigate back and forth in time and channels and the
centre button to select the current channel. Press BACK to leave programme information.
On Beo6, press Information on the Beo6 display.
When the extended display is shown on the screen and the information exceeds one page,
you can scroll down the page using the navigation button down.
Subtitles and additional Audio options are shown by the icons at the top. Note: This service is
not offered by all channels.
2*Maturity rating is only visible if available from your service provider.
HBO 23 | MY GROUP Happy Family (RATING 6) 22:30 - 23:00
23:00 - 23:45
(DRAMA) Since Laura was a little girl she had lived in the little house on the prairie. It was the one place where she felt safe, close to her mother, her father, and her siblings.
This episode: Fools Gold
12:48Wednesday, August 24 2011
M.A.S.H.
info off nextrecord
HBO 23 | MY GROUP Happy Family (RATING 6) 22:30 - 23:00
M.A.S.H. 23:00 - 23:45
more inforecord 12:48Wednesday, August 24 2011
Programme information
Channel name and number
Programme start and stop time
Time bar to show elapsed time
Chosen group Coded programme
Programme name (Current - Following)
Additional audio options
Multichannel audio
Theme
Subtitles
Maturity rating*2
Programme shown in HD
HbbTV information
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>> Programme information
You can bring up a Programme Guide
that contains information about current
and coming programmes on channels and
stations for up to two weeks. You can
also change to a different channel or
station via the Programme Guide. You
cannot bring up a Programme Guide for
analogue channels and stations.
Press the green button to bring up the
Programme Guide. On Beo6, press Progr.
Guide.
Note that sound may be muted while the
Programme Guide is updated.
The Programme Guide language will be the
selected menu language if available.
Otherwise it will be the language available
through the TV signal.
From the Channel Programme Guide
Press to bring up information
on a specific programme
Press twice to select a
highlighted programme
Press and hold to remove
information from the screen
Press to return to the
Programme Guide Overview*1
From the specific programme
information
Press to select the channel
Press to return to the previous
level
Press and hold to remove
information from the screen
Pressing the yellow button while a channel
is highlighted in the Programme Guide
allows you to select another group.
1*If HbbTV is enabled on the channel, the
coloured button might not work.
Programme Guide
Subtitles and audio options
The icons and indicate that either
additional audio or subtitle options are
available.
Beo4 operation when no menu is shown
on the screen
Press to bring up the SUBTITLE
LANGUAGE menu, or
press to bring up the AUDIO
LANGUAGE menu
Also, the audio options may have the
extension AC3 or AAC, for example, English
AC3, which indicates different sound systems.
Beo6 operation when no menu is shown
on the screen
Press to bring up the SUBTITLE
LANGUAGE menu, or
press to bring up the AUDIO
LANGUAGE menu
AUDIO LEFT and AUDIO RIGHT allow you to
direct left or right audio to the front speaker.
BACK
BACK
BACK
MENU
2
MENU
3
Subtitles
Audio
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HbbTV
HbbTV (Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV)
is an online service where you can access
a wide variety of services, such as
catch-up TV, competitions, interactive
advertisements and social networking.
To view the information, your television
must be connected to the Internet.
You can choose to block HbbTV per
channel if you do not wish to use this
feature.
HbbTV is not supported by all markets and
the content supplied depends on the
broadcaster. Also content might be blocked
by some broadcasters.
Activate HbbTV
When HbbTV is available, press
the coloured button indicated
on the screen
To block HbbTV using a Beo4
While on the channel, press to
bring up HBB TV menu
Use the navigation button left
and right to select ON or OFF
to block HbbTV
To block HbbTV using a Beo6
While on the channel, press to
bring up HBBTV menu and
follow on-screen instructions
Use the navigation button left
and right to select ON or OFF
to block HbbTV
>> Programme information
MENU
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Record a programme
The optional hard disk recorder
allows you to make Timer
recordings and execute two Timers
simultaneously. Your stored Timers
are listed in the TIMER INDEX. Here
you can edit or delete your Timers.
You can also copy a programme
from the timeshift buffer to the
hard disk to keep it.
To ensure that your Timers are
executed correctly, set the built-in
clock to the correct time and date.
The optional hard disk recorder
menus offer options for settings
and adjustments. Bring up the
RECORDING SETTINGS menu and
follow on-screen instructions. Also
press the blue button to bring up
help texts.
It is only possible to record from digital
channels.
You cannot record a programme from a
radio station.
Make a Timer recording
Set a Timer in the TIMER
PROGRAMMING menu. Here you select
the source to be recorded, the
programmes start time, the stop time
and the date or days of the week that
the programme is shown.
To set a Timer, bring up the TIMER
PROGRAMMING menu.
You can record from the optional hard disk
recorders own tuner and from the television
tuner while playing a recording. You can
also record a programme to the hard disk
content and at the same time save a
programme to the timeshift buffer. There
might be some limitations regarding
recording and timeshift. For more
information, see Getting Started and the
following pages.
You can also start to play a recorded
programme even though recording of the
specific programme is still in progress. Note
that you cannot record copy-protected
programmes. For information about making
a manual recording here and now, see
Getting Started.
KEEP EPISODES is only available when DATE
is set to DAYS and PROTECTION is set to OFF.
If the Timer index is full, the TIMER
PROGRAMMING menu is inaccessible.
If a Timer recording, for some reason, is not
successfully completed, you are notified if
the same programme is found in the
Programme Guide for you to make a new
Timer.
If a Timer recording is programmed from
the Programme Guide or the information
display, it is only possible to change the
protection, category and parental lock
status.
If a recorded programme is split into two
events, for example, due to a news
programme, both events are recorded.
However, this requires that there is less than
thee hours between the start and stop time
of the recordings and that the Programme
Guide recognises that the two programmes
are related.
MENU RECORDINGS TIMERPROGRAMMING
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In some countries, it is not possible to record
a CI+ programme while watching another
programme.
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>> Record a programme
Record using the Programme Guide
Press to bring up the
Programme Guide and select
the programme you want to
record
Press to be able to start a
recording.
Press to start recording of the
selected programme. The
programme is now underlined.
Or,
if the programme is part of a
weekly series, press to
programme a repeated Timer
recording
The Timer PROGRAMMING
menu is shown, and you can
use the navigation button and
number buttons to edit the
Timer recording
Press to save the Timer
recording. The programme is
now underlined
Highlight the programme again
and press to bring up recording
options (delete or cancel)
After the recording has finished, it is saved in
the HARD DISK CONTENT menu.
Two recordings can be recorded at the same
time but if you try to record a third
programme an on-screen menu appears.
About space management and
protection
The television has a space management
feature which, when necessary,
automatically makes space for manual and
timed recordings. It does so by deleting the
required amount of content from the
optional hard disk. The following principles
apply:
Protected recordings are never deleted.
Recordings that have been viewed or
edited are deleted before recordings that
have not been viewed or edited.
The oldest recordings are deleted first.
A recording is not deleted automatically
when it is in playback mode.
Timed recordings are not executed if the
optional hard disk is full and all recordings
are protected, and any recordings in
progress are stopped automatically when
the hard disk capacity is reached.
Recordings with a limited lifetime, such as
rented recordings, are deleted automatically,
when they expire. These recordings are
indicated by |EXPIRES after the recording
name. If time information for a recording
that will expire is not valid, it is not possible
to play back this recording. When you watch
a recording and it expires, you are informed
by an on-screen message that can be
removed by pressing the centre button.
You are notified if there is no more space or
too little space left on the optional hard disk
recorder for a Timer recording.
MENU
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>> Record a programme
Check the Timers already set
You can check the Timers that are waiting
to be executed, as well as edit or delete
them. You can also disable a Timer
either once or indefinitely if a repeating
Timer overlaps with another Timer.
If you edit a disabled Timer, it is
automatically enabled again.
When creating Timer recordings and the
maximum capacity of Timer recordings
approaches, you are notified in the menus.
MENU RECORDINGS TIMERINDEX
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The timeshift buffer is a temporary
storage. If you change source, channel or
station, or if you switch off the TV, the
buffer content is deleted. To keep a
recording, you can copy it from the
timeshift buffer to the HARD DISK
CONTENT menu by making a manual
recording. If you start a manual recording
during timeshift, the recording starts from
the start time of the programme. If you
switch channel after a programme has
started, the recording will start from
there. For more information, see Getting
Started.
Copy to the hard disk
Press to pause timeshift
Press to start playback
Press to cue backwards to you
see the programme you want
to record
Press to start recording to the
hard disk.*1
The content before the recording
start time will be deleted.
1*If a manual recording is started during
timeshift, the part of the timeshift that belongs
to the programme will also be a part of the
new recording.
After copying from timeshift to the HARD
DISK CONTENT menu, you can edit the new
recording, as you can edit any other recordings.
NOTE! The programme provider may have
some restrictions on what can be recorded
or timeshifted. The recorded programme
may also be available for a limited time
period. Contact your programme provider
for information about recording policy.
Copy from the timeshift buffer
>> Record a programme
STOP
PLAY
MENU
Time shift buffer
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Edit recordings
The optional hard disk recorder
allows you to edit the hard disk
content to your liking. For example,
you can change category of a
channel recording or delete,
shorten, or split it into two separate
recordings.
In addition, you can protect any
recording you wish to keep or
activate a Parental Lock.
Bring up the main menu and select
RECORDINGS to bring up the HARD DISK
CONTENT menu. Here, among other
things, you can sort your recordings
alphabetically or by date using the
green button.
If Parental Lock is activated for a
recording, you must enter the Access
Code before you can bring up the
OPTIONS menu and edit the recording.
You can prevent access to your recordings by
activating the Parental Lock function. This
requires that you first enter a Parental Lock
code. The ACCESS CONTROL menu allows
you to set a code that limits access to your
recordings. To set the Parental Lock code,
see page 44.
Change name of a recording
If you wish to change the name of a
recording, for example, if you have made a
manual recording, you can give it a new
name in the HARD DISK CONTENT menu.
Follow on-screen instructions.
Divide a recording
You can divide a single recording into two.
This can make it easier for you to find, for
example, a particular scene when browsing
through a long recording. Follow on-screen
instructions.
Note: For some languages, you cannot set a
name.
Trim a recording
You can trim away a section of a recording.
Simply select a point in the recording and
specify whether you wish to delete the
section of the recording before or after this
point. You cannot delete a section in the
middle of the recording. Follow on-screen
instructions.
Delete a recording
At any time, you can delete a recording you
do not want, including protected recordings.
You can also delete all recordings within a
category or a view. Follow on-screen
instructions.
A protected recording will be indicated by
|KEEP after the name.
All recordings that have an expiration date
are automatically protected until they expire.
These recordings are indicated by |EXPIRE
after the name, and it is not possible to
deactivate protection for these recordings.
Names and protection are unaltered for the
new recordings, but if you split or protect a
recording which is part of the KEEP
EPISODES feature, this specific recording will
no longer be a part of this feature.
MENU RECORDINGS HARDDISKCONTENT
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WebMedia
With the built-in WebMedia feature
you can search and find movies,
YouTube videos, photos and other
web related content. WebMedia
enables integration of Internet
features on your television. You can
also add different apps. To use
WebMedia, your television must be
connected to the Internet, see
Network settings.
The first time you open WebMedia you
are asked to accept the terms of use. If
you reset your television to default
settings, you must accept the terms of
use again. If you want to be able to lock
selected apps, you can make your own
pin code at this point.
You can also operate WebMedia with
BeoRemote app, see page 5 for more
information.
WebMedia may not be available on all
markets.
Activate WebMedia
Press to activate the source
button dedicated to WebMedia,
for example, DTV*1
1*You can also bring up the main menu,
select SOURCE LIST, highlight WEBMEDIA,
and press the centre button to activate the
source.
Basic navigation
Press to navigate in the Internet
browser, available apps, or on
the keypad when available
Press to accept or select
Press to go back one level, long
press will bring up the
WebMedia home screen
Navigate in an Internet browser
Press to step in web page
history
Press to move the web page up
or down for easy navigation
Add an app
Open the App Gallery
Select a country*2
Add the app by following on-
screen instructions. Go to the
WebMedia home screen to find
the added app.
Lock/unlock an app
You can restrict access to
certain apps by locking them
with a pin code. While the app
is highlighted, press to lock/
unlock it
Enter the WebMedia pin code
(not the television pin code)*3
Accept the code
DTV
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2*You can add apps from different countries.
However, some apps might be blocked by
the broadcaster. 3*If you did not selected a pin code, the first
time you activated WebMedia, you are asked
to set a pin code before you can lock the app.
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>> WebMedia
While WEBMEDIA is selected as source,
press MENU to bring up the WebMedia
menu overlay. The remote control buttons
are shown to the right on the menu, and the
functions they control are shown to the left.
Refresh a page
You can refresh a page if it is updated
frequently, such as the weather forecast or
online newspapers.
Add a bookmark
While on a web page, press MENU to bring
up a menu overlay. Press 2 to add a
bookmark for that specific website.
Added bookmarks are stored in the Internet
application. Go to the WebMedia home
screen and select the Internet app to see the
added bookmark.
Check page security information
Using the security information menu, you
can check the URL of the website and
retrieve security information.
Change NOW ON TV source
NOW ON TV shows a preview of what is
shown on the selected source. For example,
if you have selected HDMI 1 as your source
and you have a set-top box connected, you
will get a preview of the current programme.
The source is selected in the WEBMEDIA
SETTINGS menu.
SOURCE LIST
RECORDINGS
SETUP
REFRESH
BOOKMARK
SECURITY INFORMATION
WEBMEDIA SETTINGS
1
2
3
4
select
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HomeMedia
During playback of your music, you can
see the NOW PLAYING menu with cover
and information about artist, title and
track, if available. When you browse or
play your music, photo and video files,
you can press the blue button to bring
up additional information.
Listen to music
Connect a storage device with
your music
Press to activate the source
button dedicated to the media
browser, for example,
H.MEDIA*1
Press to select the storage
device with your music and
press the centre button
If the storage device is a media
server, press to highlight the
music or folder menu and press
the centre button
Press to browse your files and
folders and press the centre
button to open the folder or
start playback of the file
Press to step in tracks during
playback. Press and hold to cue
during playback. Press again to
change cue speed*2
Press to step in tracks during
playback.
Press to pause
Press to resume playback
Press to back up through
previous menus or press and
hold to return to the main menu
You can also bring up the NOW PLAYING
MUSIC by pressing MENU, then the red
button. On Beo6, press Music.
1*H.MEDIA is in the Beo4 LIST. You can also
bring up the main menu, select SOURCE LIST,
highlight HOMEMEDIA, and press the
centre button to activate HomeMedia.
2*During photo slideshows or video playback,
you cannot step in tracks or pause in music files.
You can play music and video
files and browse photos stored
either on a storage device or in
another product connected via a
DLNA/UPnP enabled media
server. You get access to the
HOMEMEDIA menu when you
connect a storage device to your
television.
If you have music and photos
stored, you can start the music
and return to the main menu to
start a slideshow of your photos.
You can then play music and see
your photos at the same time.
Storage devices include, for example,
USB devices and regular hard disks
connected via USB or Ethernet.
For supported formats, see
www.bang-olufsen.com/guides.
Use HomeMedia
H.MEDIA
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>> HomeMedia
Browse photos
Connect a storage device with
your photos
Press to activate the source
button dedicated to the media
browser, for example,
H.MEDIA*1
Press to select the storage
device with your photos and
press the centre button
If the storage device is a media
server, highlight the photo or
folder menu and press the
centre button
Press to browse your files and
folders and press the centre
button to open the folder
Press to open your photo in full
screen view. The slideshow
starts automatically
Press to pause the slideshow
Press to continue the slideshow
Press to step to the previous or
next photo, also in pause mode
Press to step to the previous or
next photo
Press to bring up information
on the current photo. (Beo6:
Press Information)
Press to exit a slideshow and
return to browser screen or
back up through previous
menus or press and hold to
return to the main menu
To rotate a photo left or right, press MENU
then 2 or 3 or use the navigation button left
or right. On Beo6, press < Rotate or
Rotate >.
You can also bring up the NOW SHOWING
PHOTO by pressing MENU, then the green
button. On Beo6, press Photo.
1*H.MEDIA is in the Beo4 LIST. You can also
bring up the main menu, select SOURCE LIST,
highlight HOMEMEDIA, and press the
centre button to activate HomeMedia.
Play back video files
Connect a storage device with
your video files
Press to activate the source
button dedicated to the media
browser, for example,
H.MEDIA*1
Press to select the storage
device with your video files and
press the centre button
If the storage device is a media
server, highlight the video or
folder menu and press the
centre button
Press to browse your files and
folders and press the centre
button to open the folder or
start playback of the file
Press to pause
Press to resume playback
Press to step minute by minute.
Press and hold the buttons to
cue. Press again to change cue
speed
Press to step in files during
playback.
Press to go to a specific point in
time in the file
Press to exit video playback and
return to browser screen or
back up through previous
menus or press and hold to
return to the main menu
You can also bring up the NOW PLAYING
VIDEO by pressing MENU, then the yellow
button. On Beo6, press Video.
H.MEDIA
STOP
PLAY
1 9
BACK
H.MEDIA
STOP
PLAY
BACK
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>> HomeMedia
You can choose to play your music files
or browse your photos in a random
order or repeat playback, or browse
when you have been through all music
files, photos or video files. You can also
set a slideshow delay to determine for
how long each photo is displayed before
the next photo is brought up.
To bring up the SETTINGS menu, press
MENU and then 4. On Beo6, press Settings.
During rotation of a photo, the slideshow
delay timer is reset.
You can also find HOMEMEDIA if you bring
up the main menu and select the SETUP menu.
If you do not operate HomeMedia for
approx. 30 seconds, it will go into player
mode where only the NOW PLAYING
information is shown. Press BACK to bring
back the browser list on the screen. You can
also activate player mode manually by
pressing BACK while the HomeMedia main
menu is shown.
Make media settings See a list of recently selected files
You can see a short list of the files you
have recently selected from the
currently connected storage devices.
Press the source button
dedicated to the media browser
to activate it, for example,
H.MEDIA.*1 The recently
selected files are listed beneath
the list of detected storage
devices
Press to highlight a file you
wish to play back and press the
centre button
To clear the list of recent selections, press
MENU and then 1. On Beo6, press Clear
History.
1*H.MEDIA is in the Beo4 LIST. You can also
bring up the main menu, select SOURCE LIST,
highlight HOMEMEDIA, and press the
centre button to activate HomeMedia.
H.MEDIA
RANDOM | REPEAT
Example of player mode.
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Sleep Timers
Your television has a built-in
Sleep Timer which means that
you can make it switch off after
a predefined number of minutes.
You can make the television switch off
automatically after a number of minutes.
To activate the Sleep Timer with Beo4
Press to bring up SLEEP in the
Beo4 display*1
Press repeatedly until the
requested number of minutes
or OFF are shown in the
television display.
1*In order to display SLEEP on Beo4, you
must first add it to the Beo4 list of functions.
To activate the Sleep Timer with Beo6
Press repeatedly to select the
number of minutes or Off
Set a Sleep Timer
LIST
SLEEP
Sleep
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Powersettings
If you want to make your
television start up faster, you can
set a Quick-Start Timer for one or
two specified time periods. This
will increase the standby power
consumption within these
periods compared to when the
television is in ordinary standby.
On the other hand, you can
choose to save power on a
number of other functions in the
television, such as sound, picture
and network. When you set up
power saving for the picture, a
preview shows you the picture
quality for each option which
makes it easier for you to select
the combination of power
consumption and quality that
suits you best.
In the AUTO STANDBY menu,
you can set the television to
switch off automatically after
some time without operation.
Set up the power consumption for
standby, sound, picture, and network.
The television can be set to switch itself
to standby after some time without
operation. The factory setting is 4 hours.
This function only applies in video mode,
not in audio mode.
To reduce the start-up time or set up auto
standby, bring up the STANDBY menu.*1
To make power saving settings for sound,
bring up the SOUND menu.
To make power saving settings for picture,
bring up the PICTURE menu.
To make power saving settings for network,
bring up the NETWORK menu.
When AUTO STANDBY is activated, a
message appears on your television screen if
the television has not been operated during
the time set in the menu. The television then
switches to standby if you do not operate it.
When no source signal has been detected
for 15 minutes, the television switches to
standby.
1*If a Quick-Start Timer is active, your television
will switch on within seconds. If you receive
your television signal from a connected
set-top box, the television start-up time is
also affected by the start-up time of the box.
Setting a Quick-Start Timer will increase the
power consumption within the specified period.
Set up the power consumption
MENU SETUP POWERSAVING STANDBY SOUND PICTURE NETWORK
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Access control
The ACCESS CONTROL menu
allows you to activate a parental
lock to be able to lock specific
channels. You can also set a
maturity rating that determines
which programmes require that
you enter an access code.
When you bring up a channel list,
you can lock and unlock
channels to prevent others from
watching these. If you lock a
channel in the main list, it will be
locked in all the channel groups
in which it is present as well.
When you try to access a locked
channel, you are asked to enter
the access code.
The access control system is not the
same as the pin code system for the
television, but it may be easier for
you if you choose the same code for
both systems.
Also, the access code described here
is not the same as the pin code you
have received with your Smart Card.
For information about Smart Card
pin code, contact your service provider.
Enable the access code so you can lock
channels and prevent others from
editing channel lists. You can also set a
maturity rating to limit access to certain
programmes exceeding the chosen
rating if rating information is available
from the service provider.
You can always change the access code.
The first time you bring up the ACCESS
CONTROL menu you are asked to select
a new access code.
On some markets, it is not possible to
disable access control for programmes rated
18 years and you must enter the access code
every time you bring up such a programme.
On some markets, it is not possible to select
the access code 0000.
Should you forget your code
If you forget your access code, bring up the
ACCESS CONTROL menu and press 9999
three times. The access control system is
then disabled and you must enable it again
and enter a new access code. Note that
disabling the access control system is
prohibited by some programme providers.
Set up the access control system
MENU SETUP ACCESSCONTROL
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HDMI Matrix
The HDMI Matrix itself is a
physical product that can be
connected allowing you to
connect up to 32 external
sources to up to 32 televisions in
different rooms and access the
sources either individually from
each TV or simultaneously from
several rooms via the Beo4/Beo6
remote control.
The HDMI Matrix must be connected and set up by your Bang & Olufsen retailer.
If you use a Beo6 remote control, it must
be reconfigured before you can use the
HDMI Matrix.
You cannot connect more than one HDMI
Matrix in a setup.
Settings in the HDMI MATRIX menu
In the HDMI MATRIX menu, you can select
settings for your HDMI Matrix.
Connect an HDMI Matrix
> Open the HDMI MATRIX menu.
> Highlight MATRIX CONNECTED and use
the navigation button left to open the
selection.
> Select an HDMI socket and press the
centre button twice.
> Download a PUC table for the connected
HDMI source. Follow on-screen
instructions.
> Highlight the downloaded PUC table and
press the centre button.
> Select a PUC socket and press the centre
button.
> Select the control type to be PLUG.
> Select modulation mode.
> Press the centre button to store the
HDMI Matrix settings.
> Press the centre button to continue.
The HDMI Matrix is now configured. Then
you have to configure the sources
connected to the HDMI Matrix in the
SOURCE LIST SETUP menu. This is done the
same way as other connected equipment.
If you at a later time disable a stored HDMI
Matrix configuration by setting the HDMI
Matrix field to NO, your settings for INPUTS
are still saved. This means that if you set the
field to YES later, the settings reappear.
To unconfigure a source see page 14.
MENU SETUP PRODUCTINTEGRATION B&O CONNECT HDMI MATRIX
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The pin code system
The pin code system is intended
to make normal use of your
television impossible for
someone who does not know
the pin code. You choose
whether or not to activate the
pin code system.
When the pin code system is
enabled and the television has
been disconnected from the
mains for 1530 minutes, the pin
code system is activated.
When reconnected and switched
on, the television automatically
switches itself off after three
minutes if you do not enter the
pin code.
IMPORTANT! If you are prompted for
a pin code the first time you switch
on your television, enter the pin code
provided by your Bang & Olufsen
retailer.
Activate the pin code system
If the pin code system is already
activated, you are prompted to enter
your pin code when you bring up the
PIN CODE menu. You can activate or
deactivate your pin code at all times and
you can change your pin code.
If you inadvertently press a wrong button
while entering a code, press the yellow
button to delete a digit or press the red
button to clear an input field.
Five incorrect entries will cause the television
to shut down for three hours, during which
operation is not possible. The standby
indicator will flash red quickly.
If you change your pin code more than five
times within a three-hour period, the PIN
CODE menu becomes inaccessible for three
hours, provided that the television is not
disconnected from the mains. Disconnecting
the television resets the three-hour period.
Should you lose or forget your code, contact
your Bang & Olufsen retailer. Your retailer
can provide you with a mastercode, which
disables your pin code.
MENU SETUP PINCODE
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Software and service update
We recommend that you enable
automatic software update on
your television to ensure that
your television always has the
latest features and functions.
If your television is set up in a
system with the BeoLink
Converter NL/ML it is essential
that you enable the automatic
system update to ensure that all
products in your system are kept
up to date and are able to
communicate.
You can always look up software
information and update the TV
software manually.
You can look up information about the
current software version, its release
date, and any release notes available.
See software information
Update software
To download available software updates,
your television must be connected to
the Internet. It is recommended that you
set the television to update software
automatically.
You can also download available
software updates from
www.bang-olufsen.com onto a USB
device. Connect the USB device to the
USB port on the connection panel.
On some markets, it is also possible to
update the software via the antenna
signal (OAD). When you update via the
antenna signal, some updates are
required and not possible to cancel.
Contact your retailer for more
information about software updates.
While the television is updating with new
software, the standby indicator flashes red
and the television should remain connected
to the mains.
System update
If you have a system setup with a
BeoLink Converter NL/ML and several
Bang & Olufsen products, the entire
system is updated, when you check for
updates. You should enable automatic
software update of the system in the
television menu. Available software
updates for all the Bang & Olufsen
products in your setup will then be
downloaded automatically on a regular
basis.*1
1*You can only enable or disable automatic
software updates on the entire system and
not on a single product.
MENU SETUP SERVICE LATEST RELEASE
MENU SETUP SERVICE SOFTWAREUPDATE CHECKFORUPDATE AUTOSYSTEMUPDATES
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Normally you configure the source when
connected as explained on page 13 but
you can also download a PUC table later
on.
If the PUC table you are searching for is
not in the list, or if you need more
information about PUC tables in general,
contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer. You can also delete PUC tables, however,
you must first unconfigure the connected
product belonging to a PUC table. See page 14.
Depending on your IR-controlled PUC equip-
ment, you may have to press SHIFT + 9 on
your Beo4, to switch on the equipment.
SHIFT can be found in the Beo4 LIST.
Download or remove PUC tables
PeripheralUnitControllertables
With an Internet connection you
can download Peripheral Unit
Controller (PUC) tables enabling
you to operate connected
equipment, such as a set-top
box, with the Beo4/Beo6 remote
control.
PUC tables are available for
many other brand products, such
as television screens, projectors,
DVD players, set-top boxes, and
game consoles. The list of PUC
tables on the Internet is updated
and expanded on a regular basis.
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Digital Text
Your television supports Digital
Text/MHEG, which is required by
some countries and CA modules,
among other to activate different
MHEG applications when
available for a channel. When
Digital Text is enabled, operation
of the television with a Beo4 will
differ in a few aspects from
otherwise described in this guide.
Enable Digital Text/MHEG operation
If your country or CA module requires
activation of Digital Text, you may need
to enable the Digital Text function
yourself.
Digital Text features can vary in appearance
and are activated by pressing Text or a
coloured button.
When Digital Text is enabled and no menu is
shown on the screen, you must press MENU
before a coloured button to activate a function. MENU
SETUP DIGITALTEXT
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Teletext
You can operate teletext through
the menu bar at the top of the
teletext page or the arrow buttons
on your remote control. You can
also store favourite teletext pages
for quick reference.
If Digital Text is enabled and an MHEG
application is available for the current
channel, pressing TEXT will activate this
application and not the regular teletext
function.
When teletext is activated, press TEXT
to swap between dual screen and full
screen mode.
To start and exit teletext
Press to access the teletext
start page
Press to return to the previous
page
Press and hold to exit teletext
To move to page
Access teletext pages you wish
to see
Press to step up or down in
pages
Press to move to PAGE and
step, or
press to select page
Press to go to index pages
To stop subpages from turning
Press to stop turning, or
move to HALT and press
Press to select subpage
Restart turning
To enlarge teletext page
Press to move to LARGE
Press to switch between upper
and lower half of the page and
normal viewing
To reveal hidden text on a teletext page,
move to REVEAL and press the centre
button.
Daily operation
TEXT
BACK
BACK
0 9
0 9
STOP
or 0 9
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You may wish to refer to your teletext
MEMO pages quickly, for example, if
you are leaving for work and wish to
check traffic information on a teletext
service.
To view MEMO pages
Press to bring up teletext
Press to move between MEMO
pages
To delete a MEMO page
Press to move the cursor to
SETUP and press the centre
button
Press to move the cursor to the
MEMO page you wish to delete
and press the yellow button
To view teletext subtitles for a
programme
If you want available teletext subtitles to
appear automatically for a particular
programme, store the teletext subtitles page
as MEMO page 9.
Daily use of MEMO pages
Nine MEMO pages are available for each
TV channels teletext service.
To create a MEMO page
Bring up a page you view often
Press to move the cursor along
the menu bar to SETUP and
press the centre button. The 9
available MEMO slots are shown
by number
Press to store the current page.
The cursor moves to the next
available MEMO slot
Press to select the next teletext
page you wish to store
Repeat the procedure for each
page you wish to store
Press to leave the MEMO setup,
move the cursor to BACK on
the teletext menu bar and press
the centre button
Store favourite teletext pages
>> Teletext
TEXT
0 9
0 9
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The built-in Peripheral Unit
Controller (PUC) acts as an
interpreter between connected
video equipment, such as a set-
top box, video recorder or DVD
player, and your Bang & Olufsen
remote control.
Use the Bang & Olufsen remote
control to gain access to the
functions offered by your non-
Bang & Olufsen equipment.
When you switch on the
equipment, the functions are
available via a menu-overlay on
the television screen, or via the
Beo6 display.
For instruction in the various
functions offered by your
equipment, see the products
own guide.
Some features and functions of the
television may not be available when
non-Bang & Olufsen equipment is
connected. Not all connected video
equipment is supported by Bang &
Olufsen. For more information about
supported equipment, contact your
Bang & Olufsen retailer.
Operate other equipment with Beo4 or Beo6
With a Beo4 remote control, some
functions are available directly via Beo4
when you switch on the equipment.
Additional functions are available
through a menu overlay that you bring
up on the screen. In this menu, you can
see which Beo4 buttons activate specific
services or functions.
Your Bang & Olufsen retailer can provide
you with a PUC mapping overview
which explains operation of the connec-
ted equipment with Beo4 in more detail.
Press the source button
configured for a connected
piece of equipment to switch it
on, such as DVD
Press to bring up the main
menu including source related
functions
Press to activate the function
you want
Direct Beo4 operation
If you know which coloured Beo4 button
activates the function you want, you can
activate the function without bringing
up the menu overlay first.
While your equipment is on
Press to activate a function
Press and hold to bring up the
Programme Guide or the Now/
Next banner on the screen if
you are using equipment that
supports these functions
Press to activate the function
you want
Some IR-controlled PUC equip ment have to
be switched on using SHIFT + 9 on your
Beo4 remote control. SHIFT can be found in
the Beo4 LIST.
Use the Beo4 remote control
DVD
MENU
1 9
or
MENU
1 9
SOURCE LIST
RECORDINGS
SETUP
RECORD
PROGRAMME GUIDE
CHANNEL/STATION LIST
INFORMATION
CHANNEL/STATION GROUPS
SUBTITLE LANGUAGE
AUDIO LANGUAGE
HBBTV
ACCESS CA-UNITS
1
2
3
4
5
Example of a menu overlay. The Beo4
buttons are shown to the right on the menu,
and the functions they control are shown to
the left. The menu may also list buttons on
the remote control included with your
connected equipment.
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>> Operate other equipment with Beo4 or Beo6
The main functions of your equipment
can be operated with the Beo6 remote
control. Not all functions may be
supported by Beo6. The available
services and functions are shown in the
Beo6 display when you activate the
equipment.
Press a source button to switch
on connected equipment, such
as DVD
Press the button on the Beo6
display that activates the
function you want, or
press to bring up the main
menu including source related
functions
Press the button that activates
the function you want
Example of a Beo6 display used to operate a
set-top box.
Use the Beo6 remote control
DVD
i Interactive Help
Slow Box office Services
R TV Guide
DVD
Menu
1 9
or
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Network settings
You can set up your television to
a network either with a wired or
wireless connection. For the
most reliable network
connection, Bang & Olufsen
recommends making a wired
connection.
Bang & Olufsen also
recommends that you use a
separate router and access point
a Network Link router to
ensure the most reliable playback
of digital files.
For more information about
Bang & Olufsen network setup,
contact your Bang & Olufsen
retailer.
On some markets, it is not possible to
set up a wireless connection, and you
must use a wired connection.
Make a wired connection
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable
to the router and the other end to the
Ethernet socket on the television. It is
assumed that you have enabled the
DHCP service on your network.
If LAN settings are set to configure
automatically, IP address, subnet mask,
gateway and DNS server are assigned
automatically. If the settings are set to
configure manually, or if the IP address,
subnet mask, gateway and DNS server,
for some reason, are not assigned
automatically, you must bring up this
information manually.
> Press the green button to be able to
name the LAN connection.*1
> Press the centre button to store the name
and return to the LAN SETTINGS menu.
> Use the navigation button down to
highlight CONFIGURATION.
> Use the navigation button left or right to
select MANUAL or AUTOMATIC
configuration.
> Press the centre button to store the
setting.
If you have selected MANUAL configuration,
you must enter a value for the IP ADDRESS,
SUBNET MASK, GATEWAY, and DNS. Press
the centre button to store the settings.
1*You can only use latin characters for
naming the LAN connection.
INTERNET
ISP ROUTER
NAS
INTERNET
ISP ROUTER
B&O RECOMMENDED
ROUTER
NAS
MENU SETUP NETWORK NETWORKSETTINGS
Example of recommended network setup
either wired or wireless.
Example of simple setup either wired or
wireless.
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>> Network settings
Make a wireless connection
If your router has the WPS feature
(wireless protected setup), you can make
a wireless connection to your network
automatically. You can also make the
connection manually. It is assumed that
you have enabled the DHCP service on
your network and that the SSID is not
hidden.
Connect to a wireless network
automatically
> Press the centre button to bring up the
WLAN SETTINGS menu and highlight
WLAN.
> Press the WPS button on your router to
activate the WPS feature.
> Use the navigation button left or right to
enable wireless LAN and store the setting.
> Use the navigation button down to
highlight WLAN PROTECTED SETUP and
press the centre button to bring up the
menu. Here you can see a status of the
wireless connection. When CONNECTED is
shown on the screen, your television is
configured correctly on your network.
> Press the centre button to return to the
NETWORK menu.
Connect to a wireless network
manually
> Press the centre button to bring up the
WLAN SETTINGS menu and highlight
NETWORK LIST.
> Press the centre button to bring up the
NETWORK LIST menu.
> Press the yellow button if you wish to
refresh the list of networks.
> Use the navigation button up or down to
highlight a network router and press the
centre button to be able to enter the
password.
> Use the navigation button to enter the
password to your wireless network and
press the centre button to establish a
connection. When CONNECTED is shown
on the screen, your television is configured
correctly on your network.
> Press the centre button to return to the
NETWORK menu.
Check your wireless network signal
> Bring up the NETWORK INFO menu and
highlight ADVANCED INFO (WLAN).
> Press the centre button to bring up the
ADVANCED INFO (WLAN) menu.
> Check the signal strength in the LEVEL
menu:
***** Excellent connection
**** Very good connection
*** Good connection
** Stable connection
* Unstable connection
Note that your television must be connected
wirelessly to access this menu.
For more information about your router, see
the guide enclosed with it.
Your television supports 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz.
For more information, contact your Bang &
Olufsen retailer.
MENU SETUP NETWORK NETWORKSETTINGS
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>> Network settings
You can see information on your
network connection in the NETWORK
INFO menu.
Note: A previously well-functioning setup
may develop problems over time as
surroundings change. Check your Ethernet
connection or router. If the problem persists,
contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer.
See network information
MENU SETUP NETWORK NETWORKINFO
57
DistributesoundwithNetworkLink
BeoLink Converter NL/ML makes
it possible to distribute sound
but not video signals to other
rooms throughout the house.
For example, you can connect
your television in the living room
to an audio or video system in
another room, thereby making it
possible to move the sound to
other rooms.
Access sources from another
Bang & Olufsen product and
share speakers easily via the
television menu.
Some content providers may have
blocked distribution of sound.
For information about integrating an
audio setup, see page 59.
Link connections
The main room television must be
connected to the link room system with
BeoLink Converter NL/ML if the link
room system is an audio system with
Master Link:
> Connect an Ethernet cable to the socket
marked on the television. Then run the
cable to a router, which is connected to
the router connected to the Internet.
> Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to
the router and the other end to BeoLink
Converter NL/ML.
> Connect one end of a Master Link cable to
BeoLink Converter NL/ML and the other
end to the socket marked MASTER LINK
on the audio system.
A Bang & Olufsen product with Network
Link is connected directly to the same
network (router) as your television.
For more information about network
settings, see page 54.
ROUTER
NAS
CONVERTER
MASTER LINK
ETHERNETETHERNET
INTERNETISP ROUTER
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You can integrate external equipment
with your television to listen to music
from an audio system or a television.
You can listen to audio and video sources
from another Bang & Olufsen product,
if the product is connected to the same
network (router) as your television.
When connecting to an audio system
with MasterLink, a BeoLink Converter
NL/ML is required to act as a bridge
between the network and Master Link.
and you can listen to audio sources.
In the PRODUCT INTEGRATION menu, you
can select which products to integrate with.
A list of products identified on the home
network is shown.
To borrow sources from a product, such as
radio or CD, you must set it up in the
CONNECT TO menu. To select the product, it
must be switched on for it to show up as a
product found in the list. When you have
chosen the product once in the CONNECT
TO menu, the sources that can be borrowed
are shown in the SOURCE LIST with a link
symbol next to them.
A source can play simultaneously on
speakers in different rooms and if the
connected product does not have local
speakers, it is possible to share speakers in
television also when a source is activated on
the connected product. If you want the
television speakers to be activated when you
switch on a link source, you must set it up
in the SHARE SPEAKERS menu.
For information about connecting an audio
system or a television for integration with
your television, see pages 59 and 62.
When the television is part of a system setup,
it will automatically set WAKE ON LAN/
WLAN to ON to be able to switch on
connected equipment. Note that this will
increase the power consumption slightly.
When a BeoLink Converter NL/ML is a part
of your system, six audio sources are listed as
sources you can borrow, whether or not
equipment is connected to these sources.
Sources that do not have connected
equipment can be hidden from the SOURCE
LIST in the SOURCE LIST menu.
>> Distribute sound with Network Link
Integrate external equipment
MENU SETUP PRODUCTINTEGRATION B&O CONNECT CONNECT TO
MENU SETUP PRODUCTINTEGRATION B&O CONNECT SHARESPEAKERS
59
Connect and operate an audio system
If you connect a compatible
Bang & Olufsen audio system to
the television, you obtain the
benefits of an integrated audio/
video system.
Play music on your audio system
using speakers connected to the
television, or switch on a TV
programme and send the sound
to your audio system speakers.
Also see page 58 about sharing
speakers.
Your AV system can be placed
together in one room or in two
rooms with the television 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 television.
If you move your link room products to
other rooms, remember to have your
Beo6 remote control reconfigured by
your Bang & Olufsen retailer.
Some content providers may have
blocked distribution of sound.
Connect your audio system to the television
Option setting for the television
Option setting of the television is done
via the PRODUCT INTEGRATION menu
where you also select which product the
television is connected to.
In the VM OPTION menu highlight the option
you want and press the centre button.
See the next page for examples of correct
Options.
Option setting for the audio system
When you have connected your audio
and video system, you must set the
audio system to the correct Option.
Beo4 operation
While holding the button on
Beo4, press
Let go of both buttons
Press to bring up OPTION? in
the Beo4 display
Press to bring up A.OPT in the
Beo4 display and enter the
appropriate number (0, 1, 2
or 4)
Beo6 operation
Place yourself in front of the
audio system
While holding the button,
press the centre button to
bring up the SETUP menu on
Beo6
Let go of both buttons
Press to bring up the Option
Programming display on Beo6
Press the button that matches
the zone in which the audio
system is placed, for example,
Audio Area
OptionPgm
Audio Area
LIST
OPTION?
A.OPT
0 4
MENU SETUP PRODUCTINTEGRATION B&OCONNECT VMOPTION
60
>> Connect and operate an audio system
The television and an audio system is set up
in one room with all speakers connected to
the television:
Television: VM OPTION 2
Audio system: Option 0
SHARE SPEAKERS: YES
Note that the audio system must be selected
once in the CONNECT TO menu and you can
share speakers in the SHARE SPEAKERS
menu, see page 58.
The television (with or without additional
speakers) and the audio system (with a
connected set of speakers) is set up in the
same room:
Television: VM OPTION 1
Audio system: Option 1
SHARE SPEAKERS: NO
The audio system is set up in one room, and
the television (with or without additional
speakers) in another:
Television: VM OPTION 2
Audio system: Option 2
SHARE SPEAKERS: NO
For information about Option 4, see page 61.
For more information, contact your Bang &
Olufsen retailer.
If you integrate your audio system and
your television, you can choose a speaker
combination appropriate to the current
video or audio programme, and also record
video sound on the audio system.
To listen to sound from a television source
on your audio system speakers without
switching on the screen, press LIST and use
the navigation button up or down to bring
up AV in the Beo4 display, then press TV.
(Beo6: select the zone for your audio system
speakers on Beo6, and then press a source
button, such as TV). Beo6 instruction is
shown to the left and Beo4 instruction to
the right.
To listen to audio sound on the speakers
connected to the television, bring up the
SOURCE LIST and select the desired source
from the audio system listed with a link
symbol next to it.
Use an audio/video system
Option 0Option 2 Option 1Option 1 Option 2Option 2
Zone A
TV
LIST
AV
TV
61
If you have placed your television
in a room where you already
have a Bang & Olufsen television,
and commands from your
remote control can be received
by both televisions, you must
change the Option setting for
one of the televisions. This
prevents simultaneous activation
of both televisions.
One television must be in Option
1 or 2 and the other television
must be changed to Option 4.
Connection via a BeoLink
Converter NL/ML is not required.
Option setting of your television
is done via the PRODUCT
INTEGRATION menu, see page
58. Note that if the television is
set to Option 4 in the television
menu and you use a Beo4
remote control, you must press
LINK and then select a source
on Beo4.
One remote control for both televisions
For your television to function properly,
it is essential that the television is set to
the correct Option.
Beo4 Operate your television in
Option 4
Normally, you can activate a source, such
as TV, simply by pressing the relevant
source button on your remote control.
However, when you set your television
to Option 4, you must do the following,
if you have a Beo4:
Press to bring up LINK in the
Beo4 display
Press a source button, such as
TV
If you have more than one remote control
and a specific Beo4 is always used for the
television set to Option 4, you can set up the
Beo4 to send commands to this television
without pressing LINK first. Find ZONE in the
Beo4 setup menu and select LINK.
Operate two televisions in one room
LIST
LINK
TV
TV
LIST
LINK
TV
Zone B TV
Zone A TV
For information about choice of zone,
contact your retailer.
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The televisions are set up in the same room:
The first television: VM OPTION 2
The second television: VM OPTION 4*1
SHARE SPEAKERS: NO
The televisions are set up in two different
rooms:
Both televisions: VM OPTION 2
SHARE SPEAKERS: NO
1*Note that the television set to Option 4
must be operated with a LINK command,
see page 61.
Note that the television must be selected
once in the CONNECT TO menu, see page 58.
To listen to audio and video sources on a
television, bring up the SOURCE LIST and
select the desired source from the other
television listed with a link symbol next to it.
If you move your link room products to other
rooms, remember to have your Beo6 remote
control reconfigured by your Bang & Olufsen
retailer.
Two televisions with Network Link connection
Products with Network Link can
borrow source sound from each
other. If you connect a compatible
Bang & Olufsen television to your
television, you obtain the benefits
of an integrated video system that
enables you to listen to audio and
video sources from the other
television.
The two televisions can be placed
together in one room or in two
di
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