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Guide

BeoVision 4

The Guide and the Reference book

This Guide contains all the information you need to get the full benefit of your

Bang & Olufsen products. The Reference book contains information about

connecting and operating external equipment, as well as an overview of on-screen

menus.

We expect your Bang & Olufsen retailer to deliver, install and set up your products.

However, the information required to install and set them up is included in the

Guide and the Reference book. This is useful if you move your products or expand

your system at a later date.

The Guide and the Reference book both contain an index which can help you find

the specific subject you want to know more about.

An explanation of symbols in the Guide and Reference book Buttons on the Beo4 remote

control

Display on the Beo4 remote

control

Display on the screen

TV LIST m

p

STORE

TV 12

BeoVision 4 plasma screen

Cabinet BeoSystem 2

IR receiver

Beo4 remote control

BeoVision 4 includes the products shown above.

The individual components are referred to by their

respective names in the Guide and Reference

book. The complete setup is referred to as

BeoVision 4.

Introducing your BeoVision 4, 4

Find out how to use the Beo4 remote control and bring up the menus on the

screen.

Daily use, 7

Find out all there is to know about daily use, including how to turn your system

into a Home Theatre for watching movies and how to use teletext functions.

Advanced operation, 15

All you need to know about using your system beyond daily use, such as advanced

teletext, set-top box operation, and the pincode system.

Tuning and preference settings, 25

Find out how to tune in channels. This chapter also contains information about

settings for time, date, picture and sound.

Index, 39

Contents 3

TV LIGHT RADIO

DTV DVD CD

V MEM RECORD A MEM

7 8 9

4 5 6

TEXT 0 MENU

1 2 3

LIST EXIT

STOP

GO

Introducing BeoVision 4 and Beo4

The Beo4 display shows the source you have

selected, or extra functions available when you

press the LIST button

Bring up the main menu for access to a TV list,

timed playback and timed standby, and setup

options

Press to go from one menu back to a previous

menu

Exit all on-screen menus

Adjust sound volume. Press in the middle to mute

the sound

Switch BeoVision 4 to standby

The Beo4 remote control gives you

access to all functions. When a

function is in use, you are informed

via displays on Beo4 or on the screen.

Switch on BeoVision 4

Switch on a connected set-top box. Only available

if a set-top box is registered as STB (DTV)

Select channels or teletext pages. Enter data in on-

screen menus

Switch on teletext

Step between channels and move through menu

options

Move the cursor from setting to setting in a fill-in

menu

Accept and store instructions or settings

Reveal additional functions in the Beo4 display,

such as FORMAT

Only the buttons used with this product are

shown. Other buttons may be used with, for

example, connected equipment. For information

about how to operate connected equipment, refer

to the Guide enclosed with it.

TV

DTV

0 9

TEXT

m

p

ln

GO

LIST

TV

FORMAT

MENU

STOP

EXIT

r

u

4

For information on how to add extra functions to

those shown in the Beo4 display, refer to the

chapter Customise Beo4 on page 32 in the

Reference book.

Displayed information and menus

Information about the selected source is shown at the top of the screen. On-screen menus allow you to adjust settings.

How to use option menus Press to switch on the system

Press to bring up the main menu

Press to move through the

option menu and press GO to

enter your choice, or

use the number buttons on

Beo4 to select a numbered

option in a list

Press to go back to a previous

menu

Press to leave all menus

How to use fill-in menus Press to view options for a single

setting in a ll-in menu

Press to move from setting to

setting

Press the number buttons on

Beo4 to enter settings

Press to store a setting you have

made

Press to go back to a previous

menu

Press to leave all menus

1 Timer play

2 TV list

3 Setup

Menu

VOL 30

TV 12

Source Pr Start Stop Date TV 1 13:30 - 14:30 27 Oct OK Press MENU for Timer index

Menu

1 Timer play

2 TV list

3 Setup

Source Pr Start Stop Date TV 1 13:30 - 14:30 27 Oct OK Press MENU for Timer index

TV

MENU

m p GO

1 9

STOP

EXIT

mp

ln

0 9

GO

STOP

EXIT

Source Pr Start Stop Date TV 1 13:30 - 14:30 27 Oct OK Press MENU for Timer index

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The selected source is shown briefly when you switch

it on. Volume level is shown while you adjust it, and

disappears after a few seconds.

On-screen menus give you either a

vertical list of options to choose from or

a horizontal list of settings to fill in.

You can choose whether or not you

want the navigation cues in the menus

to be shown. The function is activated

from the factory, but you can choose to

deactivate it. Bring up Menu from the

Setup menu and choose On to

activate navigation cues or Off to

deactivate them.

Option menu

Fill-in menu

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This chapter contains information

about the basic functions of your

BeoVision 4.

For information about more

advanced operation, such as timed

playback and standby, and the

pincode system, refer to the chapter

Advanced operation on page 15.

Daily use

Watch TV, 8

Select a TV channel Bring up a TV list Adjust or mute the volume Change sound type or language

Home Theatre, 10

Select speakers for movie sound Make the picture fill out the screen

Teletext, 12

Basic teletext functions Store favourite teletext pages Day-to-day use of memory pages Activate subtitles from teletext

See two sources at the same time, 14

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Watch TV

Select a TV channel directly or via a

list. Select a new source, adjust the

sound volume or change the sound

type or language.

Select a TV channel

When you switch the system on, the last channel viewed appears on the screen.

Bring up a TV list

You can see a list of all your TV channels at any time. The list contains channel numbers and names, and can contain 99 TV channels.

Press to switch on the system

Press a channel number to go

directly to that channel

Press to change channels one by

one

Press to swap between the

current and the previous TV

channel

Press to switch the system to

standby

You can change source at any

time without switching the

system off first. Press for

example DVD, if available.

Press to switch on the system

Press and hold to bring up a TV

list on the screen

Press to view the previous or

following page of the TV list

To select a channel, enter the

channel number, or

press until the desired channel

is highlighted

Press to switch on the chosen

channel

Press to leave the menu

You can also bring up the TV list

by pressing MENU to bring up

the main menu, and then

pressing 2 to select the TV list.

TV TV 2

0 9

m

p

0

TV TV 2

GO

ln

0 9

m

p

GO

EXIT

8

Adjust volume or mute the sound

You can adjust volume or mute the sound at any time.

Change sound type or language

While you are watching TV, you can switch between the types of sound that are available.

Press either end of the button to

adjust the volume up or down

Press in the middle of the button

to mute the sound

Press either end of the button to

bring the sound back

Prolonged listening at high

volume can cause hearing

damage!

Press repeatedly to display

SOUND on Beo4

Press to bring up the current

sound type in the display

Press repeatedly to switch to

another sound type or language

in a multi-language programme

Press to leave the SOUND

function

In order to display SOUND on

Beo4, you must first add it to

the Beo4 list of functions. Refer

to the chapter Customise Beo4

on page 32 in the Reference

book.

You can store your favourite

sound type when tuning in your

TV channels. For further

information, refer to the chapter

Edit tuned TV channels on page

28.

1 BBC 1 2 BBC 2 3 ITV 4 Super Ch 5 SK 6 ZDF 7 Children 8 CNN 9 . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . 12 Eurosprt 13 . . . . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . 15 MTV 16 17 18 19

r

u

r

u

LIST SOUND

GO STEREO

GO GO

EXIT

9

The TV channel list. Dotted lines indicate that a

channel has been stored, but not named. An

empty slot in the list indicates that no channel has

been stored.

Home Theatre

You can extend your system into a

fully equipped Home Theatre by

connecting six Bang & Olufsen

loudspeakers and a BeoLab 2

subwoofer*.

When you switch on one of the

sources, speakers in a surround

sound system can be cut in or out,

depending on what kind of sound

suits the source you are using.

A speaker combination may be

switched on automatically. This

happens if a broadcasted programme

contains information about the

number of speakers to be switched

on. You are still free to choose the

speaker combination you prefer.

Select speakers for movie sound

You can select the speaker combination that suits the source you are using, provided that the various sound modes are available in your system.

Speaker combinations SPEAKER 1 Sound in the centre speakers only.

SPEAKER 2 Stereo sound in the two front

speakers. The BeoLab 2 subwoofer is active.

SPEAKER 3 The centre speakers, front speakers

and the BeoLab 2 subwoofer are active.

SPEAKER 4 Enhanced stereo sound in the front

and rear speakers. The BeoLab 2 subwoofer is

active.

SPEAKER 5 Surround sound from all speakers

including the BeoLab 2 subwoofer. For

programmes encoded in Surround Sound.

Your speaker setup determines which speaker

settings are available. For example, if you have

connected only front and centre speakers, you will

only be able to choose SPEAKER 13.

Press repeatedly to display

SPEAKER on Beo4

Press the number of the speaker

combination you want. The

selected speakers cut in

automatically

Press to adjust the balance

between the front and rear

speakers

Press to adjust the balance

between the left and right

speakers

Press to remove SPEAKER from

the Beo4 display and to return to

the source you were using

LIST SPEAKER

1 5

m

p

ln

EXIT

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*NOTE! For further information about how to

connect speakers, refer to the chapter

Loudspeaker connections surround sound on

page 13 in the Reference book.

Make the picture fill out the screen

BeoVision 4 always ensures you the best possible picture. It automatically adapts the picture so that it lls out as much of the screen as possible. However, you can still choose the format you prefer. When you select a format yourself, the automatic format selection is deactivated.

Picture formats to choose from FORMAT 1 For standard TV pictures, as shown

to the right. Two variations are available: 4:3

and Panoramic view (for the largest picture).

FORMAT 2 For letter-box pictures. When you

select FORMAT 2, the picture is automatically

adjusted vertically. This ensures that channel

names or subtitles if these appear in the

broadcasted picture can be seen.

FORMAT 3 For genuine 16:9 wide-screen

pictures. FORMAT 3 is usually selected

automatically. If this is not the case, you can

select it yourself.

Press repeatedly to display

FORMAT on Beo4

Press if you want to optimise the

picture, or

press the number of the

desired picture format

If you have chosen Format 1 Press l or n to select variations

of this format

If you have chosen Format 1 or Format 2 Press m or p to move the

picture up and down

Press to leave the FORMAT

function

LIST FORMAT

GO

1 3

l n

m

p

EXIT

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Teletext

If you select a channel and the

broadcaster offers a teletext service,

BeoVision 4 gives you access to

teletext pages.

To make your favourite teletext pages

appear first when you bring up

teletext, store them as memory

pages.

When you store the teletext subtitles

page as memory page number four,

you can activate subtitles for that

particular channel automatically.

Basic teletext functions

You can nd information on teletext pages in three steps: switch on the teletext service, read the index page to nd the desired page number, and call up the desired page.

Store favourite teletext pages

Four memory pages are available for each channels teletext service.

Press to bring up the teletext

index page

Press the number of a teletext

page you want to see

Press to move to the next or

previous page

If the current page contains

subpages, you can press STOP to

pause subpage turning

To view a particular subpage,

enter the four-digit number of

the desired page, or press m

or p to step to the

page

Press again to resume subpage

turning

Press to leave teletext and return

to the channel you were

watching

Press to bring up teletext

Press the number buttons, or m

or p to go to a page you refer

to often

Press repeatedly to display

STORE on Beo4

Press to select the current page

for storing

Enter the number of the memory

page you want to use

Press to store the page as a

memory page, or

press to leave the STORE

function and return to teletext

without storing

Note that set-top box teletext

pages can be viewed, but not

stored as memory pages!

TEXT

0 9

m

p

STOP

0 9 m

p

STOP

EXIT

TEXT

0 9 m

p

LIST STORE

GO

1 4

GO

EXIT

12

NOTE! If BeoVision 4 is linked via a Master Link

cable to another television, stored memory pages

are not shared among these televisions. Memory

pages must be stored manually on each linked

television.

Day-to-day use of memory pages

You may wish to refer to your teletext memory pages quickly, for example, if you are leaving for work and wish to check traf c information on a teletext service.

Activate subtitles from teletext

You can activate subtitles for a channel, if that channel offers teletext subtitles. The teletext subtitles page number can often be found in an index on teletext page 100.

Press to switch on a TV channel

which offers a teletext service

Press to switch on teletext. The

page stored as memory page 1

appears automatically

Press to view the other memory

pages

To view stored memory pages from another channels teletext service Press to return to channel

viewing

Press the channel number,

m or p to change channels

Press to bring up teletext

Press to bring up teletext

Press the number buttons or

m p to locate the teletext

subtitles page. Subtitles appear

on the screen

Press to cancel subtitles

To store subtitles permanently from the teletext subtitles page Press repeatedly to display

STORE on Beo4

Press to select the page

Press to store the subtitles page

as memory page number 4

Press to return to TV viewing

To cancel stored subtitles, simply

store another teletext page as

memory page number 4.

TV

TEXT

ln

EXIT

0 9 m p

TEXT

TEXT

0 9 m p

EXIT

LIST STORE

GO

4

TV

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A typical teletext page. The current page number,

channel name, date and time appear at the top of

the screen, as well as a three-digit number

showing the progress of the page search function.

See two sources at the same time

Your Beo4 remote control gives you

access to a dual-screen function for

viewing two video sources at the

same time. For example, you can

view a videotape playback and a TV

programme at the same time,

provided that the selected sources

are available in your system.

While watching a programme or

recording, you can divide the screen

between the current programme or

recording (picture A in the second

illustration) and a new programme or

recording (picture B). You can also

swap the two pictures at any time.

The sound always follows picture A.

Volume adjustment with Beo4 always

affects picture A, while other Beo4

operations, such as selecting

channels, affect picture B. Choosing

a new source cancels dual-screen

viewing.

While watching, for example, TV Press repeatedly to display

P-AND-P* on Beo4

Press, for example, V MEM to

select a source to view on the

right side of the screen (B)

Press 0 to swap the left picture

and right picture

To leave the dual-screen function Press to leave the function and

return to normal TV viewing

Pressing TEXT on Beo4 cancels

dual-screen viewing and

attempts to access teletext for

the source shown in picture A. If

there is no teletext service

available for this source, the

screen turns blank.

LIST P-AND-P

V MEM

0

TV

A

A B

B

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To view a source registered in the Connections

menu as V.AUX, such as a set-top box, press LIST

repeatedly until P-V.AUX* is shown in the Beo4

display instead.

*In order to display P-AND-P or P-V.AUX on Beo4,

you must add them to the Beo4 list of functions.

For further information, refer to the chapter

Customise Beo4 on page 32 in the Reference

book.

Advanced teletext functions, 16

Extra teletext functions See updated teletext pages Go directly to a page via Fastext

Make BeoVision 4 start and stop automatically, 18

Timed play and timed standby Timed play via teletext To activate the timed play function View, edit or delete a Timer

Set-top box operation, 20

Set-top Box Controller menu Universal Beo4 operation Use the set-top boxs own menu Use a set-top box in a link room

The pincode system, 22

Activate the pincode system Change or delete your pincode Use your pincode Did you forget your pincode?

Advanced operation

Find out how to operate BeoVision 4

beyond daily use.

This is also the chapter that informs

you of how to operate a connected

set-top box.

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Advanced teletext functions

BeoVision 4 supports three extra

teletext functions: text enlargement

for easy reading, placement of a

teletext page over a TV picture, and

display of hidden text, such as the

answer to a quiz or joke.

BeoVision 4 can also notify you when

a desired page has been found or

updated. This is useful, for example,

if you want to see the latest news

headlines while watching TV.

If your teletext broadcaster offers a

Fastext service, you can use the

coloured buttons on Beo4 to step to

one of four linked teletext pages.

Basic teletext functions are described

on page 12.

Extra teletext functions

While using teletext, you can enlarge the text, place the teletext page over the TV picture or reveal hidden text.

See updated teletext pages

BeoVision 4 supports the page update function, provided by some teletext broadcasters to announce that a teletext page has been updated.

To enlarge the screen text size Press repeatedly to display

LARGE on Beo4

Press to activate the upper half

of the page is shown

Press to view the lower half

Press to restore the normal text

size

To keep the TV picture in teletext Press repeatedly to display MIX

on Beo4

Press to superimpose the teletext

page on the TV picture

Press to remove the TV picture

To reveal hidden text Press repeatedly to display

REVEAL on Beo4

Press to activate if there is

concealed text on that page, it

becomes visible

Press to remove the revealed text

Bring up the relevant teletext page Press repeatedly to display

UPDATE on Beo4

Press to activate

When the page is found, FOUND

appears on the screen

When the page has been

updated, UPDATE appears on

the screen

Press to bring up the located or

updated page

Press to leave teletext

The function is cancelled when

you change channels.

LIST LARGE

GO

GO

GO

LIST MIX

GO

GO

LIST REVEAL

GO

GO

LIST UPDATE

GO

FOUND

UPDATE

GO

EXIT

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NOTE! For information about presetting

recordings from teletext pages, refer to your video

tape recorders own Guide.

Go directly to a page via Fastext

Some teletext broadcasters offer a Fastext service that enables you to step directly to one of four linked teletext pages.

While the system is switched on Press to bring up teletext

Press to nd a Fastext page, or

enter the page number using

the number buttons

Press one of the coloured

buttons on Beo4 to gain access

to the Fastext function. The titles

of the four linked pages appear

at the top of the screen

Press the coloured button which

corresponds to the linked page

you wish to see

Press to leave Fastext and return

to normal teletext viewing, or

press to leave teletext

TEXT

m p

0 9

TEXT

EXIT

17

A teletext page with the colour bar at the top

right indicating that it is a Fastext page.

The titles of the four linked pages appear at the

top of the activated Fastext page, each with their

own colour.

To enter settings for timed play or timed standby > Press MENU to bring up the main menu.

> Press GO to bring up the Timer play menu.

> Press GO to bring up the Set timer menu.

> Press l or n to move through menu

items.

> Press m or p to choose options for a menu

item. For example, set Source (source) to

Standby if you want to switch the system to

standby, or TV if you want to view a TV channel

at a speci c time.

> Press the number buttons to ll in e.g. a channel

number or start and stop times.

> If you want to set Timers for certain days of the

week, press n to highlight Date and then press

MENU to change Date to Days. Select the

speci c weekday(s) on which you want your

Timer executed. All the weekdays are displayed

starting with M for Monday. Press n to move

through the days and press p to remove any

day you do not want. When the weekday(s) you

want are displayed, press GO. OK is then

highlighted.

> When you have lled in the required

information, press GO to store your Timer

settings, or

> press EXIT to leave all menus without storing.

You can use the timed play function if

there is a programme you do not

want to miss, or if you want a

morning wake-up call. Use timed

standby to make BeoVision 4 switch

off automatically when you leave for

work in the morning.

Enter as many as eight Timer settings,

and view all the Timer settings you

have entered. From this list, you can

edit or delete your Timer settings.

If your BeoVision 4 is integrated with

a Bang & Olufsen audio or video

system with a Master Link cable,

these systems can perform the timed

play or timed standby functions.

If you wish to enter Timer settings,

make sure that the built-in clock is set

to the correct time. For further

information, refer to the chapter Set

the time and date on page 38.

The system writes: Jan January Jul July

Feb February Aug August

Mar March Sep September

Apr April Oct October

May May Nov November

Jun June Dec December

Mon Monday

Tue Tuesday

Wed Wednesday

Thu Thursday

Fri Friday

Sat Saturday

Sun Sunday

Make your BeoVision 4 start and stop automatically

Timed play and timed standby

You can preset BeoVision 4 to start and stop automatically on a speci c date and time, or at the same time and day every week.

Menu

1 Timer play

2 TV list

3 Setup

Source Pr Start Stop Date TV 1 13:30 - 14:30 27 Oct OK Press MENU for Teletext programming

Timer play

1 Set timer

2 Activate timer

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NOTE! If BeoVision 4 is set up in a link room,

Timer programming must be carried out via your

main room system.

Timed play via teletext

It is also possible to program timed play settings via teletext.

View, edit or delete a Timer

Bring up an on-screen list of the Timer settings you have entered. From this list, you can edit or delete your Timer settings.

To activate the timed play function

You must activate the timed play function in order for your Timers to be executed.

To enter timed play settings via teletext > Press MENU while Start (start) is highlighted to

bring up teletext.

> Enter the number of the teletext page you

want.

> When the page is found, press MENU to make

a timed play programming. A cursor highlights

the rst start time on the list.

> Press m or p to move the cursor to the

programme you wish to make a timed play for.

> Press GO to accept the start time.

> Press m or p to move to the stop time you

want, and press GO to accept it.

> A line appears on top of the teletext page listing

the start and stop time, followed by OK? .

> Press GO to store your timed play settings.

To activate the timed play function > Press MENU to bring up the main menu.

> Press GO to bring up the Timer play menu.

> Press 2 to bring up the Activate timer menu.

> Press m or p to reveal Yes. To switch off the

Timer play function, select No instead.

> Press GO to store your timed play settings, or

> press EXIT to leave all menus without storing.

If you connect a Bang & Olufsen audio or video

product to BeoVision 4 with a Master Link cable,

you can exclude or include it in timed functions

via the Timer play menu. For example, set the

BeoVision 4 Timer to Yes and the audio system

Timer to OFF if you wish timed functions to apply

only to BeoVision 4.

For further information about how to switch the

Play Timer on or off for a connected Bang &

Olufsen audio or video product, refer to the Guide

enclosed with the product.

To view, edit or delete your Timer settings > Press MENU while Source (source) or Pr

(program) is highlighted in the Set timer menu

to bring up a current Timer index of previously

entered Timer settings.

> Press p or m to move through the list to a

setting you wish to edit or delete.

> To edit a setting, press GO and follow the

procedure described earlier.

> To be able to delete a setting, press MENU. The

date is replaced by Clear?

> Press GO to delete the setting, or EXIT to keep

it.

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Set-top box operation

The built-in Set-top Box Controller acts

as an interpreter between the set-top

box of your choice and the Beo4 remote

control. When a set-top box is

connected, you can use the Beo4

remote control to gain access to the

programmes and functions offered by

the set-top box.

For further information about how to

connect and register a set-top box, refer

to the chapter Connect additional

equipment on page 18 in the Reference

book and the chapter Register and use

additional video equipment on page

32.

Set-top Box Controller menu

Some of the buttons on your set-top box remote control are not immediately available on Beo4. To nd out which Beo4 buttons activate speci c services or functions in your set-top box, bring up the Set-top Box Controller menu on the screen.

If your set-top box is registered as STB (DTV) Press to switch on the set-top

box

If your set-top box is registered as STB (V.AUX) Press repeatedly to display

V.AUX on Beo4

Press to switch on the set-top

box

Then,

Press to bring up the Set-top Box

Controller menu

Press the number button that

activates the function you want,

or

press one of the coloured

buttons to activate a function

If you have selected set-top box

as source, press MENU twice to

bring up the systems main

menu.

DTV

LIST V.AUX

GO

MENU

1 9

GUIDE

MENU

TEXT

INFO

WIDE

1

2

3

4

5

GUIDE

MENU

TEXT

INFO

WIDE

1

2

3

4

5

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Example of a Set-top Box Controller menu The

Beo4 buttons are shown to the left on the menu

and the set-top box buttons are shown to the

right.

Universal Beo4 operation

If you know which Beo4 button activates the function you want, you can bring up the function without activating the Set-top Box Controller menu rst.

Use the set-top boxs own menu

Once you have activated your set-top box, you can operate the set-top boxs own menus, such as the Program Guide, via Beo4.

While your set-top box is activated Press GO and then the number

button that activates the

function you want

Press GO and then m

or p to step up or down

through programs directly

Press and hold GO to bring up

the Program guide or the Now/

Next banner on the screen

depending on your set-top box

While the set-top boxs own menu is shown Press to move the cursor up or

down

Press to move the cursor

Press twice to select and activate

a function

Press GO and then l or n to

step between menu pages or

step in program lists

Press to exit menus, or return to

a previous menu

Press to exit menus, enter or exit

different modes, such as radio

Use the coloured buttons as

indicated in the menus of your

set-top box

*Depending on your set-top box,

you may have to press EXIT

twice instead of STOP to return

to a previous menu.

Use a set-top box in a link room

When your set-top box is connected to the television in the main room, you can operate the set-top box from the link room television. However, the Set-top Box Controller menu cannot be displayed on the television screen in the link room.

If your set-top box is registered as STB (DTV) Press to switch on the set-top

box in the main room

If your set-top box is registered as STB (V.AUX) Press repeatedly to display

V.AUX on Beo4

Press to switch on the set-top

box in the main room

Press to select a function, and

press the number button that

activates the function you want

Press one of the coloured

buttons to activate a function

GO 0 9

GO m

p

GO

m

p

ln

GO GO

GO ln

STOP

EXIT

DTV

LIST V.AUX

GO

GO 1 9

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The pincode system

You choose whether or not to

activate the pincode system. The

pincode system is deactivated when

you delete your pincode.

The pincode system is intended to

make normal use of BeoSystem 2

impossible for someone who does

not know the pincode.

When BeoSystem 2 has been

disconnected from the mains for 15

30 minutes, the pincode system goes

into effect.

When reconnected and switched on,

BeoSystem 2 automatically switches

itself off after four minutes. Entering

the pincode returns BeoSystem 2 to

normal.

When the pincode system is active

and you reconnect your BeoSystem 2

to the mains, you may not be able to

switch it on immediately wait

approximately 30 seconds and try

again.

Should you lose or forget your code,

contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer

to receive a mastercode which

disables your pincode.

Activate the pincode system Change or delete your pincode

While the system is switched on Press to bring up the main menu

Press l twice, followed by

STOP. The Pincode menu

appears on the screen

Use the number buttons on

Beo4 to enter the four digits of

your code

Press to move the cursor to

Con rm pincode when you have

entered your code once

Re-enter the code. If the two

codes are not identical, the input

elds are cleared and you must

enter the code again

Press to store the code

To cancel a code entry Press to cancel a code entry, and

the input elds are cleared

While the system is switched on Press to bring up the main menu

Press l twice, followed by

STOP. BeoSystem 2 prompts you

for your pincode

Enter your pincode

If the code is incorrect, the input

elds are cleared and you must

enter the code again

When you have entered your

code, the Pincode menu

prompts you to delete your code

or enter a new code

Press 1 to delete your code, or 2

to enter a new code

Enter the new code

Press to move the cursor to

Con rm pincode, when you have

entered your new code once

Re-enter the new code

Press to store the new code

To cancel a pincode entry Press to cancel a code entry, and

the input elds are cleared

Menu

1 Timer play

3 TV list

4 Setup

Pincode Confirm pincode

- - - - - - - -

Pincode

1 Delete code

2 New code

New pincode Confirm pincode

- - - - - - - -

MENU

ll STOP

0 9

n

0 9

GO

STOP

MENU

ll STOP

PIN _ _ _ _

0 9 PIN ** _ _

PIN _ _ _ _

1 2

0 9

n

GO

STOP

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NOTE! You can change your pincode up to ve

times within a three-hour period.

Use your pincode

If BeoSystem 2 has been disconnected from the mains for 1530 minutes, BeoSystem 2 prompts you for the pincode when you switch it on. You may not be able to switch the system on immediately wait approximately 30 seconds and try again.

Did you forget your pincode?

Contact a Bang & Olufsen retailer to receive a ve-digit mastercode.

Switch BeoSystem 2 on BeoSystem 2 prompts you for

your pincode

Enter your pincode

The picture appears when the

last digit is entered

If an incorrect code is entered,

ERROR is shown. Re-enter the

code

To cancel a code entry Press to cancel a code entry, and

the input elds are cleared

Five incorrect entries cause

BeoSystem 2 to shut down for

three hours, during which time

operation is not possible.

When you have received a mastercode When BeoSystem 2 prompts you

for your pincode, press and hold

l to bring up the mastercode

display

Entering this ve-digit code

deactivates your pincode and

reactivates BeoSystem 2.

DELETED is displayed

To use the pincode system again Follow the procedure for

activating the pincode system

PIN _ _ _ _

0 9 PIN * * _ _

PIN * * * *

ERROR

PIN _ _ _ _

STOP

PIN _ _ _ _

l

PIN_ _ _ _ _

0 9 DELETED

23

24

Tune in TV channels, 26

Find available channels Add new channels

Edit tuned TV channels, 28

Adjust tuned TV channels Move tuned channels Name tuned channels Delete tuned channels

Register additional video equipment, 32

What is connected? Choose a set-top box

Adjust picture and sound settings, 35

Adjust colour, brilliance or contrast Adjust volume, bass, treble or loudness

See the name of the active sound system, 37

Set the time and date, 38

Tuning and preference settings

This chapter informs you of how to

tune in and add new TV channels,

make adjustments to TV channels,

and enter your own settings for

picture and sound.

For information about how to set up

your system and connect additional

video equipment, refer to the chapter

Placement, connections and

maintenance on page 4 in the

Reference book.

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Tune in TV channels

You can make BeoVision 4 find your

TV channels for you.

Preset up to 99 different TV channels

on channel numbers of their own

and give each channel a distinct

name.

You can tune in new channels or re-

tune previously deleted channels.

When tuning in channels via the

Add program menu, your previously

tuned channels are left unchanged.

This allows you to keep channel

names, their order in the TV list, and

any special settings you may have

stored for those channels, such as

decoder or broadcast system

settings.

Find available channels

When you set up BeoVision 4 for the rst time, you can tune in the TV channels that are available in your area via the TV tuning menu. BeoVision 4 nds available channels and stores them by number and name.

> Press MENU to bring up the main menu.

> Press 3 to bring up the Setup menu.

> Press GO to bring up the Tuning menu.

> Press GO again to bring up the TV tuning menu.

> Press 3 to bring up the Auto tuning menu. The

Freq (frequency) and Pr (program) elds are

shown.

> Press m to start automatic tuning. The content

of the frequency and program elds show the

progress.

When tuning is completed, you can rearrange,

delete or rename channels from a TV list. This list

also appears if you press STOP during auto tuning.

For information about editing the TV list, refer to

the chapter Edit tuned TV channels on page 28.

TV tuning

1 Edit TV list

2 Add program

3 Auto tuning

4 Manual tuning

Freq Pr 210 12

26

Add new channels

You can add new or previously deleted TV channels to your TV list at any time.

> Press MENU to bring up the main menu.

> Press 3 to bring up the Setup menu.

> Press GO to bring up the Tuning menu.

> Press GO again to bring up the TV tuning menu.

> Press 2 to bring up the Add program menu.

> Press m to start adding new channels.

The Freq (frequency) and Pr (program) elds

show tuning progress.

> Press STOP to stop adding channels. You can

then move, rename or delete channels from a

list, as described in the chapter Edit tuned TV

channels on page 28.

> Press EXIT when your channels have been

tuned in, named and placed in the order you

choose.

TV tuning

1 Edit TV list

2 Add program

3 Auto tuning

4 Manual tuning

Freq Pr 210 12

27

Edit tuned TV channels

You can make adjustments to your

tuned TV channels at any time, or

tune in channels not stored during

auto tuning.

You can also enter settings before

you tune in channels. These may

include choosing a broadcast system

for certain types of channels, or

setting up a connected decoder to be

switched on automatically whenever

a coded channel is switched on.

In addition, you can edit your list of

channels by renaming channels,

moving them around in the list, or

deleting all your unwanted channels

from the TV list, thereby reducing the

time you spend changing channels.

If the item System appears on the menu, then

make sure that the correct broadcast system is

displayed before you start tuning:

B/G for PAL/SECAM B/G

I for PAL I

L for SECAM L

M for NTSC M

D/K for PAL/SECAM D/K

All options may not be available, as this depends

on the television type.

If channel broadcasts are in two languages and

you want both languages, you can store the

channel twice, once with each language.

> Press MENU to bring up the main menu.

> Press 3 to bring up the Setup menu.

> Press GO to bring up the Tuning menu.

> Press GO again to bring up the TV tuning menu.

> Press 4 to bring up the Manual tuning menu.

> Press l or n to move between items on the

menu and m or p to view your choices for each

item. Pressing m when the cursor is placed

on Freq (frequency) starts automatic search for

a channel. Numeric values can be entered using

the number buttons on Beo4. When entering

names, press m or p to reveal the character you

want. Then press n to move to the next

character position.

> To view more options, press n to move the

cursor to More and press GO. If you set the

item Decoder to On, Dec1 or Dec2, you can

return to the previous menu to start tuning in

coded channels by pressing GO.

> When a channel is tuned in, you can also select

the sound system you want; press m

or p to switch between the sound modes

currently transmitted or ne tune the channel.

> Press GO when you have entered your settings,

or

> press EXIT to leave all menus without storing.

Adjust tuned TV channels

You can store TV channels on program numbers of their own. Fine tune the channel reception, indicate the presence of coded channels and choose appropriate sound types for the individual channels.

TV tuning

1 Edit TV list

2 Add program

3 Auto tuning

4 Manual tuning

Freq Pr Name 210 1 . . . . . . . . More

Fine Decoder Sound 0 Off Stereo-2

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Move tuned channels

You can rearrange the order in which your channels appear when you switch channels, as well as in the on-screen TV list.

> Press MENU to bring up the main menu.

> Press 3 to bring up the Setup menu.

> Press GO to bring up the Tuning menu.

> Press GO again to bring up the TV tuning menu.

> Press GO again to bring up the Edit TV list

menu.

> Press p or m to move through your list of

channels.

> When you nd a channel you wish to move,

press n to move it out of the list.

> Press p or m to move the channel to its new

location, or press the number of the new

location.

> Press l to move the channel back into the list. If

it changes places with another channel, this

channel is moved out of the list and can be

placed elsewhere.

> When you have moved your channels, press

EXIT to leave all menus.

TV tuning

1 Edit TV list

2 Add program

3 Auto tuning

4 Manual tuning

1 BBC 1 2 BBC 2 3 ITV 4 SUPER CH 5 Sky 6 ZDF 7 CHILDREN 8 CNN 9 . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . 12 EUROSPRT 13 . . . . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . 15 MTV 16 17 18 19

Press >> to move

29

>> Edit tuned TV channels

Name tuned channels

BeoVision 4 automatically names your tuned channels during auto tuning, if possible, but you can rename your channels at any time.

> Press MENU to bring up the main menu.

> Press 3 to bring up the Setup menu.

> Press GO to bring up the Tuning menu.

> Press GO again to bring up the TV tuning menu.

> Press GO again to bring up the Edit TV list

menu.

> Press p or m to move through your list of

channels.

> When you have found a channel you wish to

name, press GO. The cursor is located on the

rst character in the channel name.

> Press l or n to move between characters,

and m or p to choose characters.

> Press GO to store a name and return to the list,

or

> press STOP to return to the list without

storing the name.

> Press EXIT to leave all menus.

TV tuning

1 Edit TV list

2 Add program

3 Auto tuning

4 Manual tuning

1 BBC 1 2 BBC 2 3 ITV 4 SUPER CH 5 SKY 6 ZDF 7 CHILDREN 8 CNN 9 . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . 12 EUROSPRT 13 . . . . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . 15 MTV 16 17 18 19

Press >> to move

Freq Pr Name 48 1 BBC 1 More

30

Delete tuned channels

You can remove all your unwanted tuned channels from the TV list.

> Press MENU to bring up the main menu.

> Press 3 to bring up the Setup menu.

> Press GO to bring up the Tuning menu.

> Press GO again to bring up the TV tuning menu.

> Press GO again to bring up the Edit TV list

menu.

> Press p or m to move through your list of

channels.

> When you have found a channel you wish to

delete, press MENU. Del? appears next to the

channel name.

> Press GO to delete the channel, or

> press STOP to return to the list without

deleting the channel.

> Press EXIT to leave all menus.

TV tuning

1 Edit TV list

2 Add program

3 Auto tuning

4 Manual tuning

1 BBC 1 Del? 2 BBC 2 3 ITV 4 SUPER CH 5 SKY 6 ZDF 7 CHILDREN 8 CNN 9 . . . . . . . . 10 . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . . . . 12 EUROSPRT 13 . . . . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . 15 MTV 16 17 18 19

Press GO to delete

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If you connect additional video

sources or equipment to BeoSystem 2,

you must register the equipment in

the Connections menu.

The settings you select in the

Connections menu tell BeoSystem 2

what is connected.

For information about where and

how to connect extra equipment,

refer to the chapters Connect

additional equipment on page 18 in

the Reference book as well as Socket

panels on page 9 in the Reference

book.

When your additional video

equipment has been connected and

registered in the Connections menu,

as described, you can operate it with

the Beo4 remote control.

Register additional video equipment

Equipment you can connect to each socket V.Mem V.Mem for a Bang & Olufsen video recorder

DVD for a DVD player

STB (DTV ), STB (V.AUX) for a set-top box*

None if nothing is connected

AV DVD for a DVD player

DVD (YPbr) for a DVD player connected to the

VGA-IN socket.

STB (DTV), STB (V.AUX) for a set-top box*

V.AUX for other equipment

Non B&O V.TP2 for a non-Bang & Olufsen

video recorder

DVD2 for a second DVD player or video

recorder

DVD2 (YPbr) for a second DVD player or video

recorder connected to the VGA-IN socket.

S-VHS V.TP2 for a Super-VHS video tape

recorder

Decoder(2) for a second decoder Connect

your primary decoder to the DECODER socket

None if nothing is connected

> Press MENU to bring up the main menu.

> Press 3 to bring up the Setup menu.

> Press 4 to bring up the Connections menu.

> Press n to select a socket.

> Press m or p to step through the list of

available equipment types until you nd what

you have connected. Select None if nothing is

connected.

> When you have selected your equipment types,

press GO to store your settings, or

> press EXIT to leave all menus without storing.

What is connected?

Registering the equipment connected to BeoSystem 2 enables you to activate it with the Beo4 remote control.

Setup

1 Tuning

2 Sound

3 Picture

4 Connections

5 Menu

6 Clock

V. Mem AV Decoder V. Mem DVD Decoder

32

*NOTE: Choose (DTV) for a primary set-top box

and (V.AUX) or (AUX) for a secondary set-top box.

When the set-top box list appears > Press p to move down the list.

> Press GO to select your STB type.

Set-top box setup When you register a set-top box in the

Connections menu, you can also select an Auto

Standby time for your set-top box. This means

that you can select if the connected set-top box

should switch to standby automatically.

The options are: After 0 min The set-top box switches to standby

immediately when you select another source.

After 30 min The set-top box switches to

standby 30 minutes after you have selected

another source*.

At TV Standby The set-top box switches to

standby when you switch the television to

standby.

Never The set-top box does not switch to

standby automatically.

*If you switch the television to standby before the

30 minutes have passed, the set-top box is also

switched to standby.

Choose a set-top box

A list of set-top boxes to choose from appears when you register a set-top box in the Connections menu.

If all sockets are in use, you can connect a second

set-top box to the Camcorder socket. Refer to the

chapter Connect a set-top box or decoder on

pages 1921 in the Reference book for further

information.

Decoder Decoder(1) for a primary decoder or expander

box

STB (DTV), STB (V.AUX) for a set-top box*

STB (DTV/YPbr), STB (AUX/YPbr) for a set-top

box connected to the VGA-IN socket*

STB (DTV/DVI), STB (AUX/DVI) for a set-top

box connected to the DVI socket on BeoVision 4

PC (DVI) for a PC connected to the DVI socket

on BeoVision 4

PC (VGA) for a PC connected to the VGA-IN

socket

V.AUX for other non-Bang & Olufsen

equipment

Non B&O V.TP2 for a non-Bang & Olufsen

video recorder

None if nothing is connected

1 SELECTOR 2 NOKIA 9800S/02S 3 NOKIA 9602S 4 NOKIA 9820T 5 NOKIA 9200 6 NOKIA D-BOX II 7 NOKIA D-BOX 8 NOKIA 9850T 9 PACE DTR730-IM 10 PHILIPS DTX637x 11 PACE DSR600 12 SKY DIGITAL 13 CANALdig DK/S/N 14 CANAL+ SAT r2 15 CANALdigital I 16 CANALdigital E 17 CANALdigital NL 18 CANALdigital B+ 19 MACAB DCB-101

STB (V.AUX)

33

Get access to additional video equipment

Some of the connected equipment is accessible via the Beo4 remote control.

Press to switch on a video

recorder

Press repeatedly to display

DVD2* on Beo4

Press to switch on a second

video recorder

Press repeatedly to display

V.AUX on Beo4

Press to switch on a source

registered as V.AUX, such as a

set-top box

In order to display V.AUX or

DVD2 on Beo4, you must add

them to the Beo4 list of

functions. Refer to the chapter

Customise Beo4 on page 32 in

the Reference book for further

information.

*Select DVD2 for sources

registered in the Connections

menu as DVD2, S-VHS V.TP2

or Non-B&O V.TP2.

>> Register and use additional video equipment

V MEM

LIST DVD2

GO

LIST V.AUX

GO

34

To change brilliance, colour or contrast > Press MENU to bring up the main menu.

> Press 3 to bring up the Setup menu.

> Press 3 to bring up the Picture menu.

> Press l or n to move between the items on the

menu.

> Press m or p to adjust the settings for each

item.

> Press EXIT to store your settings until you

switch off BeoVision 4, or

> press GO to store your settings permanently.

For video sources using the NTSC signal a fourth

option TINT (colour shade or nuance) will be

available for adjustment.

Change brilliance, colour or contrast

Adjust the picture settings via the Picture menu.

Picture and sound settings are preset

from the factory to neutral values

which suit most viewing and listening

situations. However, if you wish, you

can adjust these settings to your

liking.

Adjust picture brilliance, colour or

contrast. Sound settings include

volume, bass, treble and loudness.

You can also adjust subwoofer level,

if BeoLab 2 is part of your setup.

Store your picture and sound settings

temporarily until BeoVision 4 is

switched off or store them

permanently.

For information about how to change

the picture format, refer to the

chapter Home Theatre on page 10.

Adjust picture and sound settings

Setup

1 Tuning

2 Sound

3 Picture

4 Connections

5 Menu

6 Clock

Brilliance Colour Contrast 32 32 20

35

To change volume, bass, treble or loudness > Press MENU to bring up the main menu.

> Press 3 to bring up the Setup menu.

> Press 2 to bring up the Sound* menu.

> Press GO to bring up the Adjustment menu.

> Press l or n to move between menu

items.

> Press m or p to adjust the settings for each

item.

> Press EXIT to store your settings until you

switch off BeoVision 4, or

> press GO to store your settings permanently.

The content of the Sound menu depends on how

many speakers are connected.

Change volume, bass, treble or loudness

You can adjust sound volume, select a speaker combination or adjust the speaker balance directly on Beo4 at any time without bringing up a menu, but you must bring up the Sound menu in order to be able to adjust bass, treble or loudness.

>> Adjust picture and sound settings

Setup

1 Tuning

2 Sound

3 Picture

4 Connections

5 Menu

6 Clock

Sound

1 Adjustment

2 Speaker type

3 Speaker distance

4 Speaker level

5 Speaker mode

6 Sound system

Counter Tape Speed PDC&VPS Marker Time used 240 SP On On

Volume Bass Treble Loudness 32 0 On

36

*NOTE! The Sound menu lets you calibrate your

surround sound speaker setup permanently. For

further information, refer to the chapter

Loudspeaker connections surround sound on

page 13 in the Reference book.

See the name of the active sound system

The surround sound module in your

television allows you to see which

active sound system is currently

playing on the source or programme

you are watching.

The sound system is an integrated

part of a programme or, for example,

a DVD disc. Therefore, as the sound

system is distributed to you from the

broadcaster, you can not preset a

sound system in this menu.

A given sound system signal may

automatically switch on the speaker

combination considered optimal for

the specific sound system. You can

always choose to disregard such

automatic change in speaker

combination. For further information,

refer to the chapter Home Theatre

on page 10.

> Press MENU to bring up the main menu.

> Press 3 to bring up the Setup menu.

> Press 2 to bring up the Sound menu.

> Press 6 to bring up the Sound system menu.

The current sound system is shown. Mono/

Stereo appears if Dolby sound is not active.

> Press EXIT to exit all menus.

Sound systems that can appear in the menu are: Dolby Digital, Dolby Surround Pro Logic, Dolby 3 Stereo, Dolby Digital + Dolby Surround Pro Logic, Mono/Stereo and DTS Digital Surround.

Sound

1 Adjustment

2 Speaker type

3 Speaker distance

4 Speaker level

5 Speaker mode

6 Sound system

37

Set the time and date

BeoVision 4 has a built-in clock that

displays the time on request.

When you preset BeoVision 4 to

switch itself on or off at a particular

time, or when you preset a timed

recording of a programme on a

connected BeoCord V 8000 video

tape recorder, the clock ensures that

these features are switched on and

off at the right times.

The simplest way to set the clock is to

synchronise it with a tuned TV

channels teletext service via the

Clock menu. If you choose to

synchronise the clock, this is done

with the teletext service offered by

the TV channel you are currently

watching. If a teletext service is not

available, you can set the clock

manually.

Abbreviations for month and day of the week Jan January Jul July

Feb February Aug August

Mar March Sep September

Apr April Oct October

May May Nov November

Jun June Dec December

Mon Monday

Tue Tuesday

Wed Wednesday

Thu Thursday

Fri Friday

Sat Saturday

Sun Sunday

> Press MENU to bring up the main menu.

> Press 3 to bring up the Setup menu.

> Press 6 to bring up the Clock menu. Time is

already highlighted. It is only necessary to enter

the time manually if Synch is set to No.

> Enter the time by pressing the number buttons

on your Beo4 remote control.

> Press l or n to move through menu items.

> Press m or p to see your options for a menu

item. Select the current channel by pressing m

or p until the channel name is shown.

> Press GO to store your clock and calendar

settings, or

>press EXIT to leave all menus without storing.

If the clock is not updated in the transition

between summer and winter time, simply select

the channel with which you originally

synchronised the clock, and the clock is updated.

*In order to display CLOCK on Beo4, you must first

add it to the Beo4 list of functions. For further

information, refer to the chapter Customise Beo4

on page 32 in the Reference book.

Before synchronising the clock with a tuned channel, make sure that the channel you are watching offers a teletext service.

To bring up the clock on the screen, press LIST repeatedly to display CLOCK* on Beo4, then press GO. The time appears brie y and then disappears.

Setup

1 Tuning

2 Sound

3 Picture

4 Connections

5 Menu

6 Clock

Time Date Year Synch 14:25 Fri 2 Nov 2001 No

38

Close-up socket panel on BeoSystem 2, Reference book p. 12

Connect speakers, Reference book p. 14

Connect the screen to BeoSystem 2, Reference

book p. 7

Decoder AV or RF decoder, Reference book

p. 21

Decoder Two decoders, Reference book p. 21

Headphones, Reference book p. 12

Link connections, Reference book p. 28

Register and use additional video equipment, 32

Set-top box Alternative set-top box connection, Reference book p. 20

Set-top box AV connection, Reference book

p. 19

Set-top box IR transmitter, Reference book

p. 19

Socket panels, Reference book pp. 912

Whats on the Connections menu, Reference

book p. 40

Contact

Contact Bang & Olufsen, 42

Decoder

Connect AV or RF decoder, Reference book

p. 21

Connect two decoders, Reference book p. 21

Socket panels, Reference book pp. 912

Displays and menus

Displayed information and menus, 5

On-screen display, 5

On-screen menus, Reference book pp. 3440

Format

How to choose a picture format, 11

Headphones

Close-up socket panel on BeoSystem 2, Reference book p. 12

Beo4 remote control

Add a button to the Beo4 list, Reference book

p. 32 Changing the Beo4 batteries, Reference book

p. 8

Get access to extra equipment via Beo4, 34

Introducing BeoVision 4 and Beo4, 4

Move extra buttons, Reference book p. 33 Remove a button from the Beo4 list,

Reference book p. 33

Set up Beo4, Reference book p. 32

Using Beo4, 4

BeoLink

BeoVision 4 in a link room connection, Reference book p. 30

BeoVision 4 in a link room operation, Reference book p. 31

Distribute sound and picture, Reference book

p. 28 Link connections, Reference book p. 28

Link frequency, Reference book p. 29

Link socket Master Link, Reference book p. 28

System modulator, Reference book p. 29

Camcorder

Connect a Camcorder, Reference book p. 12

Copy from a Camcorder to a videotape, Reference book p. 12

Watch Camcorder on BeoVision 4, Reference

book p. 12

Clock

Enter settings for the built-in clock, 38

Whats on the Clock menu, Reference book

p. 39

Connections

Additional video equipment, Reference book

p. 18

AV 2 Expander, Video tape recorder, DVD player,

Game console, Camcorder, etc.

Aerial and mains connection, Reference book

p. 7

Audio system connect to BeoSystem 2, Reference book p. 26

Index 39

>> Index

PC

Access a PC, Reference book p. 23 Connect a PC, Reference book p. 22 Register a PC, Reference book p. 23

Picture

Adjust brilliance, colour or contrast, 35

Make the picture ll out the screen, 11

Picture within a picture, 14

Whats on the Picture menu, Reference book

p. 40

Pincode

Activate the pincode system, 22

Change or delete your pincode, 22

Did you forget your pincode?, 23

Use your pincode, 23

Placement

Place BeoVision 4, Reference book p. 4

Placing external speakers, Reference book p. 13

Plasma screen

Connect the screen to BeoSystem 2, Reference

book p. 7 Handling the screen, Reference book p. 4 Maintenance, Reference book p. 8 Sockets, Reference book p. 9

Set-top box

Alternative set-top box connection, Reference

book p. 20

Set-top Box Controller menu, 21

Set-top box AV connection, Reference book

p. 19

Set-top box IR-transmitter, Reference book

p. 19

Set-top box operation, 20

High Definition (HD)

Access a HD source, Reference book p. 23 Connect a HD source, Reference book p. 22 Register a HD source, Reference book p. 23

Home Theatre

Make the picture ll out the screen, 11

Select speakers for movie sound, 10

IR receiver

Enable Beo4 operation connect the IR receiver, Reference book p. 6

Language

Change sound type or language, 9

Loudspeakers

Calibrate the sound level, Reference book p. 16

Connect speakers, Reference book p. 14

Place external speakers, Reference book p. 13

Select speakers for movie sound, 10

Set a default speaker mode, Reference book

p. 17 Set speaker distance, Reference book p. 15

Whats on the Speaker distance menu, Reference book p. 38

Whats on the Speaker level menu, Reference

book p. 38

Whats on the Speaker mode menu, Reference

book p. 39 Whats on the Speaker type menu, Reference

book p. 38

Maintenance

BeoVision 4, Reference book p. 8

Changing the Beo4 batteries, Reference book

p. 8

Master Link

BeoVision 4 in a link room, Reference book

p. 30 Connect and operate an audio system,

Reference book p. 26

Distribute sound and picture with BeoLink, Reference book p. 28

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Timer

Activate the timed play function, 19

Enter settings for the built-in clock, 38

Make BeoSystem 2 start and stop automatically, 18

Timed play via teletext, 19

To view, edit or delete a Timer, 19

Whats on the Activate Timer menu, Reference

book p. 35

Whats on the Set Timer menu, Reference book

p. 35

Tune

Add new channels, 27

Adjust tuned channels, 28

Delete tuned channels, 31

Find available channels, 26

Move tuned channels, 29

Name tuned channels, 30

Whats on the Add program menu, Reference

book p. 36

Whats on the Auto tuning menu, Reference

book p. 36

Whats on the rst TV manual tuning menu, Reference book p. 37

Whats on the second TV manual tuning menu, Reference book p. 37

TV channels

Add new channels, 27

Adjust tuned channels, 28

Delete tuned channels, 31

Find available channels, 26

Move tuned channels, 29

Name tuned channels, 30

See the channel list, 8

Select a TV channel, 8

Whats on the Edit TV list menu, Reference

book p. 36

Socket panels

Additional sockets, Reference book p. 10 AV and aerial socket panel, Reference book

p. 9

Close-up socket panel on BeoSystem 2, Reference book p. 12

Connect additional equipment, Reference

book p. 18 Plasma screen socket panel, Reference book

p. 11 Speaker and digital input socket panel,

Reference book p. 10

Sound

Adjust or mute the sound, 9

Adjust volume, bass, treble or loudness, 36 Calibrate the sound level, Reference book p. 16

Change sound type or language, 9

Choose a speaker combination, 10

See the name of the active sound system, 37

Select speakers for movie sound, 10

Set a default speaker mode, Reference book

p. 17 Whats on the Adjustment menu, Reference

book p. 37

Subtitles

Activate subtitles from teletext, 13

Surround sound

Loudspeaker setup surround sound, Reference book pp. 1317

Select speakers for movie sound, 10 Speaker and digital input socket panel,

Reference book p. 10

Teletext

Activate subtitles from teletext, 13

Basic teletext functions, 12

Go directly to a page via Fastext, 17

Store favourite teletext pages memory pages, 12

Teletext large, mix and reveal, 16

Updated teletext pages, 16

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