Bang Olufsen BEOVISION 8 User Manual

BeoVision 8  
Guide  
Contents  
3
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.  
This is useful if you move your  
products or expand your system at a  
later date.  
Daily operation, 4  
Introducing your television and Beo4, 4  
Watch TV, 6  
Adjust sound and picture format, 8  
Teletext, 10  
Menu overview, 12  
Advanced operation, 13  
Find out how to operate a connected source, bring up a computer image on the  
screen and operate your television in Option 4. In addition find out how to operate  
an audio system, how to operate your television in a BeoLink system, and how to  
disable the internal TV tuner.  
Tuning and preference settings, 25  
Find out how to set up your television for the first time, tune in and edit channels.  
How to register additional sources and make a surround sound setup. This chapter  
also contains information about settings for picture and sound.  
Placement, sockets and connections, 45  
Find out how to handle and place your television and where the sockets are placed.  
Find out how to connect sources.  
Maintenance, 53  
How to clean your television and change batteries in the Beo4 remote control.  
Index, 54  
Introducing your television and Beo4  
4
For information about how to operate connected  
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 television.  
equipment, refer to the Guide enclosed with it.  
For information on how to add extra functions to  
those shown in the Beo4 display, refer to the  
Guide enclosed with Beo4.  
Switch on the television  
TV  
TV  
The Beo4 display shows the source you have  
selected, or extra functions available when you  
press the LIST button  
FORMAT  
TV  
DTV  
LIGHT  
DVD  
RADIO  
CD  
Switch on the television and activate the DVB HD  
module as source*. Operation of the DVB HD  
source is described in a separate Guide  
DTV  
MENU  
TEXT  
Bring up the main menu  
Switch on teletext  
V MEM  
RECORD  
A MEM  
Select channels or teletext pages. Enter data in on-  
screen menus  
0 9  
7
4
8
5
2
0
9
6
Adjust sound volume: press in the middle to mute  
the sound  
Enter information in on-screen menus  
1
3
Accept and store instructions or settings. Press  
and hold to bring up a TV channel list  
GO  
STOP  
EXIT  
Step back through previous menus  
Exit all on-screen menus  
TEXT  
MENU  
Step up or down through channels or menu items  
Switch the television to standby  
GO  
Reveal additional functions in the Beo4 display,  
such as FORMAT  
LIST  
LIST  
EXIT  
STOP  
*NOTE: Which button activates the DVB HD  
module depends on your settings in the TUNER  
SETUP menu, refer to page 24 for further  
information.  
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Displayed information and menus  
Information about the selected source is  
shown in the display. On-screen menus allow  
you to adjust settings.  
TV SETUP  
Menu name  
TUNING  
CONNECTIONS  
SOUND  
How to use on-screen  
menus …  
Menu options  
PICTURE  
Press to switch on the television  
TV  
MENU LANGUAGE  
Press to bring up the TV SETUP  
menu  
MENU  
GO  
select  
Information field  
Press to move between the  
different menu options  
Example of on-screen menu.  
Press to reveal different settings  
An explanation of symbols in  
the Guide  
TV  
Press to bring up a menu or store GO  
a setting you have made  
Buttons on the Beo4 remote  
control  
TV  
LIST  
Press to step back through  
previous menus  
STOP  
Press to exit all menus  
EXIT  
Display on the Beo4 remote  
control  
FORMAT  
Display on the television  
VOL 26  
Watch TV  
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This chapter describes daily use of  
your television: how to switch the  
television on, choose a channel and  
switch the television off.  
Select a TV channel  
Bring up a channel list  
When you switch the television on, the last  
channel viewed appears on the screen.  
All your TV channels appear on a list, which  
you can bring up on the screen. The list  
contains channel numbers and names, and  
can contain up to 99 TV channels.  
Press to switch on the television  
TV  
The channel list gives you an  
Press a channel number to go  
directly to that channel  
0 9  
Press to switch on the television  
TV  
overview of all your TV channels.  
Press and hold to bring up a  
channel list on the screen  
GO  
Press to change channels one by  
one  
Press or to step between  
‘pages’ in the channel list  
Press to switch the television to  
standby  
To select a channel, enter the  
channel number, or …  
0 9  
Pressing 0 swaps between the  
current TV channel and previous  
TV channel.  
… press until the desired channel  
is highlighted  
Press to switch on the chosen  
channel, or …  
GO  
… press to leave the menu  
EXIT  
NOTE! If the screen is overheated, black spots  
may appear in the picture. These spots disappear  
again, once the television cools down to normal  
temperature.  
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CHANNEL LIST  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
SAT  
INFOKANAL  
RTL  
1
MTV  
DISCOVERY  
EUROSPORT  
ARD  
TV4  
DR1  
10 . . . . . . . .  
11 ZDF  
12 SVT  
1
13 . . . . . . . .  
14 TV3  
15 TVDK1  
16 TVDK2  
17 CNN  
18 BBCWORLD  
GO  
select  
more  
The channel list provides you with an overview of  
all your available TV channels.  
Adjust sound and picture format  
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Several sound adjustment possibilities  
are available in your television.  
Adjust volume or mute the sound  
Sound type or language  
You can adjust volume or mute the sound at  
any time.  
While you are watching TV, you can switch  
between the types of sound that are  
available.  
You can adjust the volume or mute  
the sound completely at any time.  
Press either end of the button to  
adjust the volume up or down  
Press repeatedly to display  
SOUND* on Beo4  
LIST  
SOUND  
If channels are broadcasted with  
different sound types or languages,  
you can choose between the sound  
types or languages.  
Press in the middle of the button  
to mute the sound  
Press to bring up the current  
sound type in the display  
GO  
Press either end of the button to  
bring the sound back  
Press GO repeatedly to switch to GO  
another sound type or language  
in a multi-language programme  
If speakers are connected to your  
television, you can select a speaker  
combination.  
Prolonged listening at high  
volume levels can cause hearing  
damage!  
Press to leave the SOUND  
function  
EXIT  
While watching TV, you can adjust  
the picture format.  
You can store your favourite sound  
type when tuning in your TV  
channels. For further information,  
refer to the chapter ‘Edit tuned  
channels’ on page 36.  
*NOTE! In order to display SOUND on Beo4, you  
must first add it to the Beo4 list of functions. Refer  
to the Guide enclosed with Beo4.  
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Speaker combination  
Picture format  
If you connect loudspeakers to your television,  
you can change the speaker combination at  
any time.  
Select a picture format to optimise the picture. Picture formats to choose from …  
FORMAT 1 … For standard TV pictures. Three  
Press repeatedly to display  
FORMAT on Beo4  
LIST  
FORMAT  
variations are available: 4:3, 15:9 and Panoramic  
view (for the largest picture).  
Press repeatedly to display  
SPEAKER on Beo4  
LIST  
SPEAKER  
FORMAT 2 … For letter-box pictures. If necessary  
move the picture up or down to ensure that  
channel names or subtitles – if these appear in  
the broadcasted picture – can be seen. In some  
cases FORMAT 2 is selected automatically.  
FORMAT 3 … For genuine 16:9 wide-screen  
pictures. FORMAT 3 is usually selected  
Press if you want to optimise the GO  
picture, or …  
Press to select a speaker  
combination  
1 5  
… press the number of the  
desired picture format  
1 4  
Press to adjust the balance  
between the front and rear  
speakers  
If you have chosen Format 1  
or Format 4 …  
automatically. If this is not the case, you can  
select it yourself.  
Press or to select variations  
of this format  
FORMAT 4 … A video signal in Format 4 uses the  
16:9 format and removes any bars at the sides.  
A graphics signal, for example from a PC, in  
Format 4 displays the centre part of the picture.  
When displaying a graphics signal in Format 4,  
you can select the left or right part of the  
picture with and , respectively.  
Press to adjust the balance  
between the left and right  
speakers  
If you have chosen Format 1*  
or Format 2 …  
Press to remove SPEAKER from  
the Beo4 display and return to  
the source you were using  
EXIT  
Press or to move the  
picture up and down  
Press to leave the FORMAT  
function  
EXIT  
To temporarily remove the picture from the screen,  
press LIST repeatedly to display P.MUTE on Beo4,  
then press GO. To restore the picture again, press  
any source button, such as TV.  
Speaker combinations  
SPEAKER 1 … Sound in the centre speaker only.  
SPEAKER 2 … Stereo sound in the front speakers. *Pictures in 4:3 format cannot be  
Subwoofers are active.  
moved up and down.  
SPEAKER 3 … The centre speaker, front speakers  
and subwoofers are active.  
SPEAKER 4 … The front speakers, surround  
speakers, and subwoofers are active.  
SPEAKER 5 … Surround sound from all speakers  
and subwoofers.  
Available speaker combinations depend on the  
number of connected speakers.  
NOTE! For further information about how to  
connect speakers to the television, refer to the  
chapter ‘Connection panels’ on page 51.  
Teletext  
10  
If you select a channel and the  
broadcaster offers a teletext service,  
the television gives you access to  
teletext pages and any subpages  
linked to the pages.  
Basic teletext functions  
PAGE MEMO HALT LARGE REVEAL SETUP  
P100 BBC S100 Wed 13 Oct 12:39:34  
Navigate through teletext pages by using the  
menu bar at the top of the teletext page.  
PAGE MEMO HALT  
P100 BBC S100  
LARGE REVEAL  
Wed 13 Oct  
SETUP  
12:39:34  
> Press TEXT to gain access to teletext and EXIT  
to leave teletext.  
Teletext can be shown in dual-screen  
or normal viewing mode, this means  
that the teletext page either fills the  
entire television screen or only half.  
To move to a new page …  
> Enter the number of the page you wish to see,  
or …  
> … press to move the highlighted cursor to  
To stop subpages from turning …  
The arrow buttons on Beo4 and the  
menu bar at the top of the screen,  
help you move to the page you want.  
When you get there, you can pause  
the turning of subpages to read them  
at your own pace.  
PAGE.  
> Press STOP to stop subpages from turning, or…  
> … move the cursor to HALT and press GO. HALT  
is replaced by a set of four digits.  
> Use and to step to the subpage you wish  
to see, or …  
> Press or to step between pages, and hold  
to step faster.  
> Pressing GO steps to index pages (100, 200,  
300 …).  
> … enter its number using the number buttons  
on Beo4.  
To enlarge the teletext page …  
> Press to move the highlighted cursor to  
LARGE.  
> Press GO to restart page turning.  
The television can remember your  
favourite pages or reveal hidden  
messages. To make your favourite  
teletext pages appear first when you  
bring up teletext, store them as  
MEMO pages.  
> Press GO to show the upper half of the page in  
double height. Press GO again to see the lower  
half of the page.  
To reveal hidden messages and the like …  
> Press to move the highlighted cursor to  
REVEAL.  
> Press GO to return the teletext page to normal  
size.  
> Press GO to reveal hidden text on the current  
page.  
NOTE! If your television is linked via a BeoLink  
cable to another television, stored MEMO pages  
are not shared among these televisions. MEMO  
pages must be stored manually on each linked  
television.  
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Store favourite teletext pages  
Day-to-day use of MEMO pages  
First time use of teletext  
PAGE MEMO1 HALT LARGE REVEAL SETUP  
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.  
P100  
BBC  
S100  
Wed 13 Oct  
12:39:34  
PAGE MEMO2 HALT LARGE REVEAL SETUP  
P100 BBC S100 Wed 13 Oct 12:39:34  
PAGE MEMO1  
P100 BBC  
HALT REC SETUP REVEAL  
S100 Wed 18 SEP 12:39:32  
To view MEMO pages …  
> Press TEXT to bring up teletext.  
> Press or to move between MEMO pages.  
> Press EXIT to leave teletext.  
Nine MEMO pages are available for each  
television channel’s teletext service.  
To delete a MEMO page …  
> Press or to move the cursor to SETUP and  
press GO.  
PAGE MEMO1  
P100 BBC  
HALT REC SETUP REVEAL  
S100 Wed 13 Oct 12:39:34  
To create a MEMO page …  
> Move the cursor to the MEMO page you wish to  
delete and press the yellow button.  
> Bring up a page you view often.  
> Press or to move the cursor along the menu > Press the yellow button again to confirm.  
bar to SETUP and press GO. The 9 available  
MEMO slots are shown by number. The first is  
highlighted.  
To view teletext subtitles for a program …  
If you would like available teletext subtitles to  
appear automatically for a particular program,  
store the teletext subtitles page as MEMO page 9.  
> Press GO to store the current page. The cursor  
moves to the next available MEMO slot.  
> Use the number buttons on Beo4 to select the  
next teletext page you wish to store.  
> Repeat the procedure for each page you wish to  
store.  
The very first time teletext is activated, it  
starts in dual-screen mode. You can then  
choose full-screen instead. The teletext mode  
is remembered the next time you switch on  
teletext.  
> To leave the MEMO setup, press or to move  
the cursor to BACK and press GO.  
> Press EXIT to leave teletext.  
To change viewing mode …  
> Press TEXT to bring up teletext.  
> Press TEXT again to switch between full-screen  
and dual-screen.  
> Press EXIT to leave teletext.  
MEMO pages are not available in DVB teletext.  
Menu overview  
12  
The illustration on this page shows  
the content of the menu system, and  
also indicates where in this Guide  
you can find further information  
about the menus.  
SOUND  
ADJUSTMENT  
p. 43  
TV SETUP  
TUNING  
VOLUME  
EDIT CHANNELS  
ADD CHANNELS  
AUTO TUNING  
MANUAL TUNING  
FREQUENCY  
CHANNEL NO.  
NAME  
p. 36  
p. 40  
p. 40  
p. 38  
BASS  
TREBLE  
LOUDNESS  
DEFAULT AUDIO  
DEFAULT VIDEO  
p. 43  
p. 43  
p. 30  
The extended on-screen menu system for  
the television. The greyed menu items  
indicate optional extras which may or may  
not be present in your system.  
SPEAKER TYPE  
FRONT  
FINE TUNE  
REAR  
DECODER  
SUBWOOFER  
SPEAKER DISTANCE  
CENTRE  
TV SYSTEM  
SOUND  
p. 31  
Available menus also depend on the TV  
tuner settings, Option setting and  
connected speakers. For example, the  
tuning menus are not available if the  
television tuner is disabled.  
PLAY TIMER  
p. 20  
p. 28  
LEFT FRONT  
RIGHT FRONT  
RIGHT REAR  
LEFT REAR  
CONNECTIONS  
AV 1  
SOURCE  
IR SOCKET  
STB SETUP  
SUBWOOFER  
SPEAKER LEVEL  
SEQUENCE  
Press MENU on Beo4 to access the main  
menu.  
p. 32  
STANDBY OPTIONS  
p. 29  
HDMI  
LEFT FRONT  
RIGHT FRONT  
RIGHT REAR  
LEFT REAR  
S/P-DIF  
AV 2  
SOURCE  
IR SOCKET  
SOUND SYSTEM  
p. 34  
p. 42  
STB SETUP  
STANDBY OPTIONS  
PICTURE  
BRIGHTNESS  
CONTRAST  
COLOUR  
HDMI  
YPBPR  
S/P-DIF  
TINT  
AV 3  
HOR. SIZE  
SOURCE  
HOR. POSITION  
VERT. POSITION  
IR SOCKET  
STB SETUP  
STANDBY OPTIONS  
MENU LANGUAGE  
DANSK  
p. 44  
HDMI  
YPBPR  
VGA  
DEUTSCH  
ENGLISH  
S/P-DIF  
ESPAÑOL  
AV4  
FRANÇAIS  
ITALIANO  
NEDERLANDS  
SVENSKA  
SOURCE  
IR SOCKET  
STB SETUP  
STANDBY OPTIONS  
HDMI  
S/P-DIF  
LINK  
FREQUENCY  
p. 23  
p. 23  
p. 23  
p. 24  
TV SYSTEM  
MODULATOR  
TUNER SETUP  
TV TUNER  
DVB HD  
Advanced operation  
13  
This chapter tells you how to operate  
a connected source, how to use your  
television as a computer monitor, and  
how to operate your television with  
an audio system and in a BeoLink  
system. It also tells you how to  
Daily operation, 4  
Find out how to use the Beo4 remote control, bring up the menus on the screen,  
operate the daily functions of your television and how to adjust sound and picture  
format. In addition, find an overview of the on-screen menu system.  
Advanced operation, 13  
disable the internal TV tuner.  
Use connected video equipment with Beo4, 14  
Use your television as a computer monitor, 16  
Two televisions in the same room, 17  
Connect and operate an audio system, 18  
BeoVision in a link room, 20  
BeoLink – Distribute sound and picture, 22  
TV tuner, 24  
Tuning and preference settings, 25  
Find out how to set up your television for the first time, tune in and edit channels.  
How to register additional sources and make a surround sound setup. This chapter  
also contains information about settings for picture and sound.  
Placement, sockets and connections, 45  
Find out how to handle and place your television and where the sockets are placed.  
Find out how to connect sources.  
Maintenance, 53  
How to clean your television and change batteries in the Beo4 remote control.  
Index, 54  
Use connected video equipment with Beo4  
14  
The built-in Peripheral Unit Controller  
acts as an interpreter between  
Peripheral Unit Controller menu  
Buttons on the remote controls included with  
your equipment may not match those on  
Beo4. To see which Beo4 buttons activate  
specific services or functions, bring up the  
Peripheral Unit Controller menu on the  
connected video equipment, such as  
a set-top box, video recorder or DVD  
player, and the Beo4 remote control.  
1
2
3
4
5
GUIDE  
MENU  
TEXT  
INFO  
WIDE  
1
2
3
4
5
GUIDE  
MENU  
TEXT  
screen.  
You can use the Beo4 remote control  
to gain access to the channels and  
functions offered by your equipment.  
Press a source button* to switch  
on connected equipment  
TV  
INFO  
DTV  
WIDE  
Some functions are available via Beo4  
when you switch on the equipment.  
Additional functions are available  
through a Peripheral Unit Controller  
menu that you bring up on the  
screen.  
Press to bring up the Peripheral  
Unit Controller menu  
MENU  
Example of a Peripheral Unit Controller menu – The  
Beo4 buttons are shown to the left on the menu,  
and the functions they control are shown to the  
right. The menu may also list buttons on the remote  
control included with your connected equipment.  
Press the number button that  
activates the function you want,  
or …  
1 9  
… press one of the coloured  
buttons to activate a function  
For instruction in the various  
functions offered by your equipment,  
please refer to the product’s own  
user’s guide.  
When you have selected a set-  
top box as a source, press MENU  
twice to bring up the television’s  
main menu.  
For further information about  
supported equipment, contact your  
Bang & Olufsen retailer.  
NOTE: Which source button activates your  
peripheral unit depends on the tuner setup and  
settings in the CONNECTIONS menu, refer to  
page 24 and 28 for further information.  
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Universal Beo4 operation  
Use equipment menus  
Use equipment in a link room  
If you know which Beo4 button activates the  
function you want, you can activate the  
function without bringing up the Peripheral  
Unit Controller menu first.  
Once you have activated connected  
equipment, you can operate its own menus  
with Beo4.  
When you have connected equipment to the  
television in the main room, you can operate  
it via the link room television. However, the  
Peripheral Unit Controller menu cannot be  
displayed on the television screen in the link  
room.  
While equipment menus are  
shown …  
While your equipment is on …  
Press GO and then the number  
button that activates the  
function you want  
GO  
Moves the cursor up or down  
1 9  
Press to switch on equipment in  
the main room  
V M E M  
DVD  
Moves the cursor left or right  
DTV  
Press one of the coloured  
buttons to activate a function  
Selects and activates a function  
GO  
GO  
Press GO and then the number  
button that activates the  
function you want  
GO  
1 9  
Press GO and then or to  
step up or down through  
channels directly  
GO  
GO  
Press GO and then or to  
step between menu pages or  
step in channel lists  
GO  
Press one of the coloured  
buttons to activate a function  
Press and hold GO to bring  
up the Program guide or the  
‘Now/Next’ banner on the screen  
depending on your source  
Exits menus, or returns to  
a previous menu*  
STOP  
EXIT  
Exits menus, enters or exits  
If you have chosen the standby  
option ‘MANUAL CONTROL’, see  
page 29, and your set-top box  
supports it, you can switch the  
box on by pressing GO + 0.  
different modes, such as radio  
Use the coloured buttons as  
indicated in the menus of your  
connected equipment  
*Depending on your source, you  
may have to press EXIT twice  
instead of STOP to return to a  
previous menu.  
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Use your television as a computer monitor  
If you connect your television to a  
computer, as described on page 49,  
you can use it as a monitor.  
Bring up the computer image on the screen  
To see the computer picture on the television  
screen, you must bring it up with Beo4.  
The television supports the following screen  
resolutions: 60 Hz; 640 × 480, 800 × 600,  
1024 × 768, 1280 × 720.  
IMPORTANT! If you wish to connect a  
computer to the television and use the  
television as a monitor, make sure that you  
disconnect the television, the computer,  
and all equipment connected to the  
computer from the mains before you  
connect the computer and the television  
to each other.  
To bring up the computer  
picture …  
Press repeatedly until PC*  
appears in the Beo4 display  
LIST  
GO  
PC  
Press to bring up the picture  
You can then operate the  
computer as you normally would.  
When in use, the computer must be  
connected to a grounded wall outlet as  
specified in the computer’s setting-up  
instructions.  
*In order to display PC on Beo4,  
you must first add it to the Beo4  
list of functions. For further  
information, refer to the Guide  
enclosed with Beo4.  
Two televisions in the same room  
17  
If you have placed your BeoVision 8  
in a room where you already have a  
Bang & Olufsen television, and  
commands from Beo4 can be  
received by both televisions, you  
must change the option setting of  
BeoVision 8. This prevents  
One remote control for both televisions  
For your television to function properly, it is  
essential that the television is set to the  
correct Option:  
BeoVision 8  
Option 4  
To set your television for Option 4 …  
> While holding the • button on Beo4, press LIST.  
> Let go of both buttons.  
LIST  
LINK  
TV  
> Press LIST repeatedly to display OPTION? on  
Beo4 and press GO.  
simultaneous activation of both  
televisions.  
> Press LIST repeatedly to display V.OPT on Beo4  
and press 4.  
Operate your television in Option 4 …  
Normally, you can activate a source, such as TV,  
simply by pressing the relevant source button on  
Beo4. However, when you set your television to  
Option 4, you must do the following:  
TV  
> Press LIST repeatedly until LINK* is shown in  
the Beo4 display.  
In order to use teletext on a television you have set  
to Option 4, you must set up Beo4 to ‘VIDEO 3’,  
but this limits the Beo4 functions that can be used  
with televisions set to other Options. For further  
information, refer to the Guide enclosed with  
Beo4.  
> Press a source button, such as TV.  
*In order to display LINK on Beo4, you must add it to  
the Beo4 list of functions. For further information,  
refer to the Guide enclosed with Beo4.  
Connect and operate an audio system  
18  
Connect your audio system  
Using a Master Link cable, connect the MASTER  
LINK sockets on the television and the audio  
system.  
If your television is equipped with the  
optional System Module and you  
connect a compatible audio system,  
you obtain the benefits of an  
Option 2  
Option 0  
Option setting  
integrated audio/video system.  
If your television has been set up in an AV system,  
you may need to set it to the correct Option.  
Switch the entire system to standby.  
Play a CD on your audio system using  
the television speakers, or switch on  
a TV programme and send the sound  
to your audio system speakers.  
In one room – all speakers are connected to the  
television.  
Option setting for the television  
> While holding the • button on Beo4, press LIST.  
> Let go of both buttons.  
Your AV system can be placed  
> Press LIST repeatedly to display OPTION? on  
Beo4 and press GO.  
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.  
Option 1  
Option 1  
> Press LIST repeatedly to display V.OPT on Beo4  
and then key in the appropriate number (1 or 2).  
Option setting for the audio system  
> Repeat the procedure as described above.  
> Press LIST repeatedly to display A.OPT on Beo4  
and then key in the appropriate number (0, 1, 2,  
5 or 6).  
Not all Bang & Olufsen audio systems  
support integration with the television.  
The television and audio system in the same room.  
Option 2  
Option 2  
Audio system in one room, and the television in  
another.  
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Use an integrated audio/video system  
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.  
Video sound recording  
If you listen to sound from your television on your  
Bang & Olufsen audio system’s speakers, and your  
audio system has a tape recorder, you can record  
television sound on the audio tape recorder. Refer  
to the Guide enclosed with your audio system for  
further information.  
LIST  
AV  
LIST  
AV  
TV  
CD  
To listen to sound from a television source on your  
audio system speakers without switching on the  
screen, press LIST repeatedly to display AV* on  
Beo4, and then press a source button, such as TV.  
To listen to audio sound on the television speakers,  
press LIST repeatedly to display AV* on Beo4, and  
then press an audio source button, such as CD.  
*NOTE! In order to display AV on Beo4, you must  
first add it to the Beo4 list of functions. For further  
information, refer to the Guide enclosed with  
Beo4.  
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BeoVision in a link room  
Option setting  
If your television is equipped with the  
optional System Module and you  
choose to use your television in a link  
room, you can operate all connected  
systems through the television.  
Main room  
Link room  
To set the link room television to the correct  
Option …  
> While holding the • button, press LIST.  
> Let go of both buttons.  
> Press LIST repeatedly to display OPTION? on  
Beo4 and press GO.  
Option 6*  
> Press LIST repeatedly to display V.OPT on Beo4  
and press 6*.  
For your entire system to function  
properly, it is essential that the link  
room television is set to the correct  
Option before you connect it to the  
system in the main room.  
Timer Play in link room  
If your television is placed in the link room, it can  
be part of a Timer Play programmed on your main *If you connect the television for use in a link room  
room system.  
where other link systems are already connected,  
you must set the television to Option 5 instead.  
You must follow the procedure  
described below when you connect  
your television for use in a link room:  
1 Connect the link room television to  
the mains.  
To make your television part of a Timer Play …  
> Press TV to switch on the television.  
> Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu  
and press to highlight PLAY TIMER.  
> Press GO to bring up the PLAY TIMER menu.  
TIMER ON/OFF is already highlighted.  
> Press or to reveal ON.  
PLAY TIMER  
TIMER  
ON  
2 Using the Beo4 remote control,  
program the link room television  
to Option 6*.  
> Press GO to store the setting.  
3 Disconnect the link room television  
from the mains.  
GO  
store  
4 Make the link and aerial  
connections.  
5 Reconnect the link room television  
to the mains.  
NOTE! If your BeoVision 8 is linked to a video  
master with the possibility of programming a  
Timer Play, the Timer Play can be executed on  
BeoVision 8.  
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Link room operation  
Listen to stereo sound in your link room …  
Usually sound distributed from a main room video  
source, such as a set-top box, to the link room is  
transmitted in mono. However, you can select  
stereo sound:  
Main room  
Link room  
Use sources present only in one of the  
rooms …  
> Press the button for the source you wish to use;  
operate the selected source as usual.  
> Press TV or DTV to switch on the television.  
> Press LIST repeatedly until AV* is shown in the  
Beo4 display.  
Use a main room source – present in both  
rooms …  
> Press LIST repeatedly on Beo4 until LINK* is  
shown in the display.  
> Press DTV to activate a source connected to the  
main room system, such as a set-top box.  
> Press the button for the source you wish to use;  
operate the source as usual.  
While using this function, distribution of other  
main room sources to other link room systems is  
not possible. You can only listen to stereo sound if  
your television is set for Option 6.  
Use a link room source – present in both  
rooms …  
> Press the button for the source you wish to use;  
operate the source as usual.  
*In order to display LINK and AV on Beo4, you  
must first add them to the Beo4 list of functions.  
For further information, refer to the Guide  
enclosed with Beo4.  
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BeoLink – Distribute sound and picture  
The BeoLink system makes it possible  
to distribute picture and/or sound to  
other rooms throughout the house.  
Link connections  
If you have a BeoLink distribution  
system installed, and your television  
is equipped with the optional System  
Module, you can either use your  
television in the main room, such as a  
living room, or in a link room, such as  
a study or bedroom.  
To the MASTER LINK socket on the  
MASTER  
LINK  
link room system  
AERIAL  
RF OUT  
Video signal distribution to link  
rooms  
RF Link  
Amplifier  
The main room system must be connected to  
the link room system with a Master Link  
cable.  
If an audio system is already connected to the  
MASTER LINK socket and you wish to connect  
more equipment, then the Master Link cable must  
be split in two and joined with the cable from the  
link room using a special junction box. Contact  
your Bang & Olufsen retailer for assistance.  
> Connect the Master Link cable to the MASTER  
LINK socket on the television.  
> If you want to distribute video signals as well,  
connect an ordinary aerial cable to the socket  
Digital signals cannot be distributed from a main  
marked ‘RF OUT’ on the television. Then run the room television to the link room system.  
aerial cable to the RF Link Amplifier and the  
Master Link cable to the link room and follow  
the instructions enclosed with the link room  
equipment.  
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System modulator  
Recommended setups  
LINK  
If your link room is an audio setup, for example, a  
BeoLink Active/Passive, and you choose to set up  
a non-linkable TV in the same room, you must set  
the system modulator to ON, as described below.  
The factory setting is AUTO, which must be used if  
you use a linkable Bang & Olufsen TV.  
If your television is the video master of a BeoLink  
setup, we recommend that a BeoCenter 2 or DVD 2  
is connected to the AV1 socket and HDR 2 must  
be connected to the AV4 socket.  
FREQUENCY  
TV SYSTEM  
MODULATOR  
599  
B/G  
AUTO  
Simultaneous sources:  
While watching one source on the television  
screen in the main room, you can either record a  
different source or distribute one other source to a  
link room.  
To switch on the system modulator …  
> Press TV to switch on the television.  
> Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu  
and press to highlight CONNECTIONS.  
> Press GO to bring up the CONNECTIONS menu  
and press to highlight LINK.  
GO  
store  
The LINK menu is only available when a local TV  
source is selected.  
> Press GO to bring up the LINK menu, and press  
to highlight MODULATOR.  
Link frequency  
If, for example, a TV channel in your area is  
broadcasted on the same frequency as the  
BeoLink system uses, 599 MHz, you must tune the  
> Press or to reveal ON.  
> Press GO to store the setting, or …  
> … press EXIT to leave all menus without storing. system modulator to an unused frequency. When  
you change the link frequency in the main room  
system, you may have to change the link  
frequency in the link room system accordingly.  
To change the link frequency …  
> Press TV to switch on the television.  
> Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu  
and press to highlight CONNECTIONS.  
> Press GO to bring up the CONNECTIONS menu  
and press to highlight LINK.  
> Press GO to bring up the LINK menu,  
FREQUENCY is already highlighted.  
> Press or or 0 9 to find an unused  
frequency.  
> Press GO to store the setting, or …  
> … press EXIT to leave all menus without storing.  
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Tuner setup  
To disable the internal tuner …  
> Press TV to switch on the television.  
> Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu  
and press to highlight TUNER SETUP.  
> Press GO to bring up the TUNER SETUP menu,  
TV TUNER is already highlighted.  
You may choose to disable the TV  
tuner, if your television source is the  
DVB HD or a peripheral unit, such as  
a set-top box. If you disable the TV  
tuner, you activate DVB HD by means  
of the TV button and you can activate  
a peripheral unit by means of the  
DTV button. If you also disable the  
DVB HD tuner, you can activate a  
connected peripheral unit acting as  
tuner wither either the TV button or  
the DTV button.  
TUNER SETUP  
ON  
ON  
TV TUNER  
DVB HD  
> Press or to switch between the setting ON  
or OFF.  
> Press to highlight DVB HD.  
GO  
store  
> Press or to switch between the setting ON  
or OFF.  
> Press GO to store the settings, or …  
> … press EXIT to leave all menus without storing.  
Important! If you have connected a Bang & Olufsen  
hard disc recorder to your television, it is  
recommended not to disable the TV tuner.  
Tuning and preference settings  
25  
Daily operation, 4  
Find out how to perform the first-  
time setup procedure and tune in all  
available channels automatically. In  
addition, you can find information  
about how to edit tuned channels  
and adjust other available settings,  
such as picture and sound.  
Find out how to use the Beo4 remote control, bring up the menus on the screen,  
operate the daily functions of your television and how to adjust sound and picture  
format. In addition, find an overview of the on-screen menu system.  
Advanced operation, 13  
Find out how to operate a connected source, bring up a computer image on the  
screen and operate your television in Option 4. In addition find out how to operate  
an audio system, how to operate your television in a BeoLink system, and how to  
disable the internal TV tuner.  
For information about how to place  
your television and connect  
additional video equipment, refer to  
the chapter ‘Placement, sockets and  
connections’ on page 45.  
Tuning and preference settings, 25  
First-time setup of your television, 26  
Register additional video equipment, 28  
Loudspeaker setup – surround sound, 30  
Edit tuned channels, 36  
Re-tune or add channels, 40  
Adjust picture and sound settings, 42  
Choose menu language, 44  
Placement, sockets and connections, 45  
Find out how to handle and place your television and where the sockets are placed.  
Find out how to connect sources.  
Maintenance, 53  
How to clean your television and change batteries in the Beo4 remote control.  
Index, 54  
First-time setup of your television  
26  
First-time setup of your television has four  
main steps: registration of all connected  
equipment, tuning of channels, loudspeaker  
setup and sound adjustment. However, which  
menus appear depends on whether or not  
the TV tuner is enabled and whether or not  
you have connected additional speakers to  
the television.  
The setup procedure described here is  
activated when the television is  
connected to the mains and switched  
on for the first time. You are led  
through an automatic series of on-  
screen menus in which you must  
register the extra equipment you  
have connected and loudspeakers.  
MENU LANGUAGE  
TUNER  
CONNECTIONS  
AUTO TUNING TV  
SPEAKER TYPES  
SPEAKER DISTANCE  
SPEAKER LEVEL  
SOUND ADJUSTMENT  
The CONNECTIONS menu also varies  
according to the Option programming of  
your television, described on page 20 and  
whether the television is equipped with the  
optional System Module or not.  
If you change your setup at a later  
date, you can access the same menus  
and update your settings.  
For information on setting up and  
operating DVB HD, refer to the  
separate Guide.  
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The sequence of menus in first-time setup:  
MENU LANGUAGE … You can select the  
language for on-screen menus. The text on the  
screen changes as you move from language to  
language. For further information, refer to the  
chapter ‘Choose menu language’ on page 44.  
TUNER … In this menu you can disable the  
internal TV tuner and make DVB HD your main  
television source, and you can disable the DVB  
HD module to let a peripheral unit (set-top box)  
be your DTV television source.  
SPEAKER DISTANCE … Enter the straight-line  
distances from each speaker to your listening  
position. For further information about the  
SPEAKER DISTANCE menu, refer to page 31 in  
the chapter ‘Loudspeaker setup – surround  
sound’.  
For information about where and how to connect  
extra equipment, refer to ‘Register additional  
video equipment’ on page 28 and the chapter  
‘Connection panels’ on page 50.  
SPEAKER LEVEL … In this menu, you are to  
calibrate the sound level for the connected  
speakers. A calibration sound is produced  
alternately in each speaker. Adjust the sound  
level from all the connected speakers to match  
the sound level from the centre speaker. You  
can choose whether you want the sound  
sequence to occur automatically or manually.  
For further information about the SPEAKER  
LEVEL menu, refer to page 32 in the chapter  
‘Loudspeaker setup – surround sound’.  
SOUND ADJUSTMENT … Adjust sound  
characteristics, such as volume, bass, treble and  
loudness. In addition, you can preset two  
default speaker combinations; one to be used  
each time you switch on a video source in your  
television, and one to be used each time you  
switch on an audio source connected to your  
television. You can still select a different speaker  
combination any time you wish. For further  
information about the SOUND ADJUSTMENT  
menu, refer to the chapter ‘Adjust picture and  
sound settings’ on page 42.  
CONNECTIONS … Select the type of equipment  
you have connected to each socket, the sockets  
used, the product name, and the source name.  
For further information about the  
CONNECTIONS menu, refer to the chapter  
‘Register additional video equipment’ on page 28.  
AUTO TUNING … When you have registered your  
connected equipment, a menu for channel  
tuning automatically appears on the screen.  
Press GO to start auto tuning. The television  
tunes in all available channels. For further  
information about tuning TV channels, refer to  
the chapter ‘Re-tune or add channels’ on page  
40.  
SPEAKER TYPES … In this menu, you select which  
Bang & Olufsen speakers are connected. For  
further information about the SPEAKER TYPES  
menu, refer to page 30 in the chapter  
‘Loudspeaker setup – surround sound’.  
Register additional video equipment  
28  
If you connect additional video  
equipment to your television, you  
must register the equipment in the  
CONNECTIONS menu.  
What is connected?  
Registering the equipment connected to the  
television enables you to activate it with the  
Beo4 remote control.  
AV2  
SOURCE  
IR SOCKET  
HDMI  
V. MEM  
NONE  
NONE  
NO  
When the system is first set up, the  
equipment connected at that  
particular moment is detected by the  
television, and the CONNECTIONS  
menu appears automatically on the  
screen. If you connect equipment at  
a later date, on a permanent basis,  
then you must register this  
> Press TV to switch on the television.  
YPbPr  
> Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu.  
> Press to highlight CONNECTIONS.  
S/P-DIF  
NONE  
> Press GO to bring up the CONNECTIONS menu.  
> Press or to step between the different  
socket groups: AV1, AV2, AV3 and possibly AV4.  
> Press GO to be able to register a connected  
GO  
store  
product to the highlighted socket group.  
> Press or to move between sockets in the  
group.  
If you register a source to a socket and do not assign  
an IR socket to this source, a sub-menu opens  
where you must choose between, for example,  
Bang & Olufsen and Non-Bang & Olufsen products.  
> Press or to register what you have  
connected to the highlighted socket.  
> Press GO to be able to select another socket  
group.  
equipment in the CONNECTIONS  
menu.  
For information about where and  
how to connect extra equipment,  
refer to the previous pages and the  
chapter ‘Connection panels’ on page  
50.  
> Press STOP to back up through previous menus  
or press EXIT to exit all menus directly.  
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When you have connected additional video  
equipment to your television, you must also  
‘tell’ the system what is connected.  
While it is possible to register your equipment  
under any of the available source names, the  
names you select affect how you can use your  
sources.  
DTV SETUP  
SELECTOR  
NOKIA 9800S/025  
NOKIA 9602S  
NOKIA 9820t  
NOKIA 9200  
PACE DTR730-IM  
What’s on the AV1 – AV4 menu …  
SOURCE … Select the source you have connected. Automatic standby …  
The option you select indicates which remote  
control button switches on the source. For  
example, a source registered as V.MEM is  
When you register a set-top box in the  
CONNECTIONS menu, you can also select a  
‘standby setting’ time for your set-top box. This  
switched on when you press the VMEM button. means that you can select if the connected set-top  
GO  
select  
V.MEM … If you have connected a Bang &  
Olufsen video recorder or any other video  
recorder.  
box should switch to standby automatically.  
If you have connected a set-top box, you will be  
prompted to select your set-top box from an  
onscreen list when you select an IR socket in the  
CONNECTIONS menu.  
The options are:  
DVD … If you have connected a DVD player.  
DTV … If you have connected a set-top box  
registered as DTV.  
OFF AT SOURCE CHANGE … The set-top box is  
switched on when selected, and off when  
another source is selected.  
V.AUX … If you have connected a set-top box  
or other equipment registered as V.AUX.  
DECODER … If you have connected a decoder.  
PC … For a connected PC.  
OFF AT TV STANDBY … The set-top box is switched If a source is connected to the HDMI socket, some  
on when selected, and off when the television is  
switched off.  
video functions are affected:  
– You cannot distribute sound or picture from a  
HD source to a product in a link room, unless  
your HD equipment also provides a Standard  
Definition (SD) signal  
ALWAYS ON … The set-top box is always on and  
never switched off.  
NONE … If no equipment is connected.  
IR SOCKET … If the equipment connected to this  
socket is controlled via IR, select which socket  
the IR controller is connected to; PUC1, PUC2,  
PUC3 or PUC4.  
MANUAL CONTROL … The set-top box is not  
switched on and off automatically. You switch it  
on and off manually by means of the Beo4  
remote control.  
– You cannot record an HD source, unless your HD  
equipment also provides a Standard Definition  
(SD) signal.  
HDMI … Indicates whether or not the equipment  
is connected to the television via one of the  
HDMI sockets. Select the appropriate socket: A  
or B.  
S/P-DIF … Indicates whether or not the  
equipment is connected to the television via  
one of the SPDIF sockets. Select the appropriate  
socket: 1 or 2.  
(YPbPr) … Indicates whether or not the  
equipment is connected to the television via the  
YPbPr sockets. Options are YES and NO. Only  
available in the AV2 and AV3 menus, and can  
only be registered in one of these menus at any  
time.  
(VGA) … Indicates whether or not the equipment  
is connected via the VGA socket. Options are  
YES and NO. Only available in the AV3 menu.  
NOTE! Contents of the CONNECTIONS menu  
depend on whether the television is equipped  
with the optional System Module or not.  
Loudspeaker setup – surround sound  
30  
Add four Power Link speakers and a  
BeoLab subwoofer to your setup and  
you have a surround sound system.  
Select speaker types  
Connect the loudspeakers to the Power Link  
sockets on the television. Refer to the Guide  
enclosed with the loudspeakers for specific  
information about how to set them up. Refer  
to ‘Connection panels’ on page 51 for  
SPEAKER TYPE  
BEOLAB 8000  
FRONT  
REAR  
BEOLAB 4  
YES  
A surround sound setup fits easily  
into your living room. Let the picture  
determine your ideal listening and  
viewing position. You get the best  
sound experience in the area created  
by the speakers.  
SUBWOOFER  
information about the Power Link sockets.  
Remember to set the L–R–LINE switch on both the  
front and rear set of speakers to L or R (left and  
GO  
store  
right sound channel) to indicate their position in  
each set. Set the left speakers to L and the right  
speakers to R.  
Always select your most powerful speakers as  
front speakers.  
To register the speaker types …  
> Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu  
and press to highlight SOUND.  
> Press GO to bring up the SOUND menu and  
press to highlight SPEAKER TYPE.  
> Press GO to bring up the SPEAKER TYPE menu.  
> Press or to reveal your speaker type and to  
move on to the next speaker set. Choose NONE  
if no speakers are connected.  
> If you have a BeoLab subwoofer, press to  
move the cursor to SUBWOOFER and press to  
change the field to YES.  
> Press GO to store or EXIT to leave the menu  
without storing.  
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Set speaker distance  
Switch on the television from your favourite  
viewing position. Enter the straight-line  
distances in metres between your position  
and the individual speakers.  
SPEAKER DISTANCE  
CENTRE  
1.0 M  
1.0 M  
1.0 M  
1.0 M  
1.0 M  
1.0 M  
LEFT FRONT  
RIGHT FRONT  
RIGHT REAR  
LEFT REAR  
LEFT FRONT  
RIGHT FRONT  
SUBWOOFER  
CENTRE  
GO  
store  
To set the speaker distances …  
> Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu  
and press to highlight SOUND.  
> Press GO to bring up the SOUND menu and  
press to highlight SPEAKER DISTANCE.  
> Press GO to bring up the SPEAKER DISTANCE  
menu.  
LEFT REAR  
RIGHT REAR  
> Press or to move the cursor from speaker  
to speaker and press or to select the  
approximate straight-line distance in metres  
between your viewing position and each of the  
speakers.  
> When you have entered the appropriate speaker  
distances, press GO to store or press EXIT to  
leave the menu without storing.  
>> Loudspeaker setup – surround sound  
32  
Calibrate the sound level  
When you have connected speakers in a  
surround sound setup to the television, you  
must perform a speaker calibration.  
To calibrate the sound level …  
SPEAKER LEVEL  
SEQUENCE  
> Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu  
and press to highlight SOUND.  
AUTOMATIC  
. . . . . . . .  
. . . . . . . .  
. . . . . . . .  
. . . . . . . .  
LEFT FRONT  
RIGHT FRONT  
RIGHT REAR  
LEFT REAR  
> Press GO to bring up the SOUND menu and  
press to highlight SPEAKER LEVEL.  
> Press GO to bring up the SPEAKER LEVEL menu.  
SEQUENCE is highlighted.  
A calibration sound is produced alternately in  
each of the speakers you have connected in  
your surround sound setup. Your task is to  
adjust the sound level from all the connected  
speakers to match the sound level from the  
centre speaker. You can choose whether you  
want the sound sequence to occur  
> Press or to choose between AUTOMATIC  
and MANUAL.  
GO  
store  
> Press or to adjust the speaker sound and  
or to move to another speaker.  
It is not necessary to calibrate subwoofer sound in  
a surround sound setup.  
automatically or manually.  
> When you have adjusted the sound for all the  
speakers in your surround sound setup, press  
GO to store or press EXIT to leave the menu  
without storing.  
Once you have performed your speaker  
calibration, you will only need to re-calibrate  
the speaker sound if you make changes to the  
setup, for example, if you move one or more  
of the speakers.  
33  
Choose a speaker combination  
While you are watching a movie or  
programme, you can choose the speaker  
combination you wish to switch on, provided  
that the various sound modes are available in  
your system.  
To choose a speaker combination …  
> Press LIST on Beo4 until SPEAKER is shown in  
the Beo4 display.  
> Press the number of the speaker combination  
you want. The selected speakers cut in  
automatically.  
The television may switch on a speaker  
combination automatically. This happens if a  
programme or DVD contains information  
about the number of speakers to be switched  
on. You are still free to choose the speaker  
combination you prefer.  
> If you want to adjust the sound balance for the  
programme you are watching, press or to  
adjust the balance between the external front  
and rear speakers, and press or to adjust  
the balance between the left and right speakers.  
> Press EXIT to remove SPEAKER from the Beo4  
display and to return to the source you were  
using.  
If you only have connected a pair of front speakers  
to the television, you can only choose SPEAKER 1–3.  
Speaker combinations  
SPEAKER 1 … Sound in the centre speaker only.  
SPEAKER 2 … Stereo sound in the front speakers.  
Subwoofers are active.  
SPEAKER 3 … The centre speaker, front speakers  
and subwoofers are active.  
SPEAKER 4 … The front speakers, surround  
speakers, and subwoofers are active.  
SPEAKER 5 … Surround sound from all speakers  
and subwoofers.  
>> Loudspeaker setup – surround sound  
34  
See the name of the active sound system  
You can see the name of the active sound  
system for a source or programme on the  
screen. The menu shows both the input  
format and the output format. However, it is  
not possible to adjust or preset a sound  
system.  
SOUND SYSTEM  
INPUT FORMAT:  
MONO /STEREO  
OUTPUT FORMAT:  
STEREO  
SPEAKER 1  
To see the active sound system …  
> Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu  
and press to highlight SOUND.  
> Press GO to bring up the SOUND menu and  
press to highlight SOUND SYSTEM.  
> Press GO to bring up the SOUND SYSTEM  
menu.  
GO  
accept  
35  
Edit tuned channels  
36  
If automatic tuning of all channels  
have not stored the channels on your  
preferred channel numbers or has  
not named all the stored channels  
automatically, you can rearrange the  
order in which the channels appear  
and provide them with a name of  
your own choice  
Move or delete tuned channels  
At any time, you can move or delete any  
tuned TV channels you do not want.  
EDIT CHANNELS  
1
INFOKANAL  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
. . . . . . . .  
DISCOVERY  
DR1  
Move channels …  
TV2  
> Press TV to switch on the television.  
> Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu.  
TUNING is already highlighted.  
. . . . . . . .  
. . . . . . . .  
ZDF  
. .  
. .  
17 NRK  
18 TV4  
> Press GO to bring up the TUNING menu. EDIT  
CHANNELS is already highlighted.  
> Press GO to bring up the EDIT CHANNELS  
menu.  
move  
delete  
move  
If the tuned channels require  
additional editing, such as fine tuning,  
use the MANUAL TUNING menu.  
> Press or to select the channel you wish to  
move.  
Delete channels …  
> Press TV to switch on the television.  
> Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu.  
TUNING is already highlighted.  
> Press once to be able to move the channel.  
The channel is now moved out of the list.  
> Press or to move the channel to the  
desired channel number.  
> Press GO to bring up the TUNING menu. EDIT  
CHANNELS is already highlighted.  
> Press to make the channel move back into the > Press GO to bring up the EDIT CHANNELS  
list or change places with the channel which  
occupies the desired channel number.  
menu.  
> Press or to move to the channel you wish  
to delete.  
> Now, move the channel which you changed  
places with to an empty channel number or to a > Press to move the channel out of the list.  
number already occupied and repeat the  
procedure.  
> Press the yellow button to be able to delete the  
channel – the channel is then shown in red.  
> Press the yellow button again to finally delete  
the channel, or press twice to move the  
channel back into the list.  
> When you have moved the relevant channels,  
press STOP to back up through all menus, or  
press EXIT to exit all menus.  
> When you have deleted the relevant channels,  
press EXIT to exit all menus.  
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Name tuned channels  
The EDIT CHANNELS menu also allows you to  
name all channels yourself.  
EDIT CHANNELS  
INFOKANAL  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
B
B
Name channels …  
ZDF  
RTL7  
. . . . . . . .  
BBC  
> Press TV to switch on the television.  
> Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu.  
TUNING is already highlighted.  
. .  
. .  
> Press GO to bring up the TUNING menu. EDIT  
CHANNELS is already highlighted.  
> Press GO to bring up the EDIT CHANNELS  
menu.  
17 NRK  
18 TV 4  
character  
next  
accept  
GO  
> Press or to select the channel you wish to  
name.  
> Press the green button to be able to name the  
channel. The naming menu is now activated.  
> Press or to find the individual characters in  
the name.  
> Press to move to the next character. Use  
and , or and to enter or edit all the  
characters in the name you choose.  
> Press GO to store the name.  
> If necessary, repeat the procedure and name  
other channel numbers.  
> When you have named the relevant channels,  
press GO to accept your edited list, or press  
EXIT to exit all menus.  
>> Edit tuned channels  
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Adjust tuned TV channels – manual tuning  
You can store TV channels on channel  
numbers of their own. Fine tune the channel  
reception, indicate the presence of coded  
channels and choose appropriate sound types  
for the individual channels.  
The item TV SYSTEM appears on the menu, then  
make sure that the correct broadcast system is  
displayed before you begin tuning.  
If channels are broadcasted with two languages  
and you want both languages, you can store the  
channel twice, once with each language.  
> Press TV to switch on the television.  
> Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu.  
TUNING is already highlighted.  
Even though you store a type of sound/language,  
you can switch between the various types while  
watching a TV channel. For further information,  
refer to the chapter ‘Adjust sound and picture  
format’ on page 8.  
> Press GO to bring up the TUNING menu and  
press to highlight MANUAL TUNING.  
> Press GO to bring up the MANUAL TUNING  
menu.  
> Press or to move between items on the  
menu.  
> Press or to view your choices for each item.  
> If you choose NAME, then press the green button  
to start the naming procedure. Use or and  
to enter the characters in the name you  
choose.  
> When you have finished editing, press GO to  
store the adjusted channel.  
> Press EXIT to exit all menus.  
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MANUAL TUNING  
FREQUENCY  
217  
7
CHANNEL NO.  
NAME  
DR1  
0
FINE TUNE  
DECODER  
TV SYSTEM  
SOUND  
OFF  
B/G  
STEREO  
search  
store  
GO  
Re-tune or add channels  
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You can make your television find  
your TV channels for you.  
Re-tune via automatic tuning  
You can re-tune all your TV channels by  
letting the television tune in all the channels  
automatically.  
AUTO TUNING  
.....................................................................  
Preset up to 99 different TV channels  
on channel numbers of their own  
and give each channel a distinct  
name.  
1
. . . . . . . . . . . .  
> Press TV to switch on the television.  
> Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu.  
TUNING is already highlighted.  
> Press GO to bring up the TUNING menu and  
press to highlight AUTO TUNING.  
> Press GO to bring up the AUTO TUNING menu.  
> Press to start auto tuning.  
You can tune in new channels, for  
example, if you move – or re-tune  
previously deleted channels.  
start  
> Once auto tuning is completed, the EDIT  
CHANNELS menu appears. You can then  
rearrange the channel order, delete channels or  
rename them.  
Please note: If you re-tune all your TV channels,  
all channel settings, you have made, disappear!  
When tuning in channels via the ADD  
CHANNEL 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.  
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Add new channels  
You can add a new channel or update a tuned  
channel which, for example, has been moved  
by the broadcaster.  
ADD CHANNELS  
.....................................................................  
9
. . . . . . . . . . . .  
10 . . . . . . . . . . . .  
11 CNN  
12 N3  
13 . . . . . . . . . . . .  
14 SAT 1  
15 SVT 2  
16 NRK  
> Press TV to switch on the television.  
> Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu.  
TUNING is already highlighted.  
17 TV4  
> Press GO to bring up the TUNING menu and  
press to highlight ADD CHANNEL.  
18 . . . . . . . . . . . .  
start  
> Press GO to bring up the ADD CHANNEL menu.  
> Press to start. New channels are added  
automatically as they are found.  
> When tuning is completed and new channels  
have been added, the EDIT CHANNELS menu  
appears. You can then rearrange the channel  
order, delete channels or rename them. The  
cursor highlights the first new channel of those  
just added to the list.  
If a channel is stored on Channel no. 99, you  
cannot activate the ADD CHANNELS function.  
Adjust picture and sound settings  
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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.  
Change brightness, colour or contrast  
Adjust the picture settings via the PICTURE  
menu. Temporary settings are cancelled  
when you switch off the television.  
PICTURE  
BRIGHTNESS  
CONTRAST  
COLOUR  
TINT  
...............  
...............  
...............  
...............  
...............  
> Press TV to switch on the television.  
> Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu  
and press to highlight PICTURE.  
SIZE  
Adjust picture brightness, colour or  
contrast. Sound settings include  
volume, bass and treble.  
> Press GO to bring up the PICTURE menu.  
> Press or to move through menu items.  
> Press or to adjust the values.  
GO  
select  
> Press EXIT to store your settings until you  
switch off the television, or …  
When signals are sent in format 1080p or 1080i,  
the menu item SIZE is available in the picture  
menu.  
Store your picture and sound settings  
temporarily – until your television is  
switched off – or store them  
permanently.  
> … press GO to store your settings permanently.  
To temporarily remove the picture from the screen, What’s on the PICTURE menu …  
press LIST repeatedly to display P.MUTE on Beo4,  
then press GO. To restore the picture again, press  
any source button, such as TV.  
BRIGHTNESS … Adjusts the picture brightness.  
CONTRAST … Adjusts the contrast level in the  
picture.  
For information about how to change  
the picture format, refer page 9.  
COLOUR … Adjusts the colour intensity in the  
picture.  
(SIZE) … If you experience any irregularities along  
the edges of the picture, select SIZE and adjust.  
If a source, such as a PC, is connected via the VGA  
socket, the following options appear:  
HOR. SIZE … Adjusts the width of the picture.  
VERT. SIZE … Adjusts the height of the picture.  
HOR. POSITION … Adjusts the position of the  
picture horisontally.  
VERT. POSITION … Adjusts the position of the  
picture vertically.  
For video sources using the NTSC signal, a further  
option – Tint (colour shade or nuance) – will be  
available for adjustment.  
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Sound adjustments  
Sound settings are preset at the factory to  
neutral values which suit most listening  
situations. However, if you wish, you can  
adjust these settings to your liking.  
> Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu  
and press to highlight SOUND.  
> Press GO to bring up the SOUND menu,  
ADJUSTMENT is highlighted already.  
> Press GO to bring up the SOUND ADJUSTMENT  
menu.  
SOUND  
VOLUME  
BASS  
...............  
...............  
TREBLE  
...............  
LOUDNESS  
OFF  
You can preset levels for sound volume, bass,  
treble and a connected BeoLab subwoofer.  
DEFAULT VIDEO  
DEFAULT AUDIO  
3
2
> Press or to select an item to adjust.  
> Press or to adjust the values or choose a  
setting.  
You can switch the loudness feature on or off.  
The loudness feature compensates for the  
human ear’s lack of sensitivity to high and  
low frequencies. These frequencies are  
boosted at low volume levels so that low  
music becomes more dynamic.  
GO  
store  
> Press or to move through menu items.  
> Press EXIT to store your settings until you  
switch off your television.  
The contents of the SOUND menu varies according  
to what you have connected to the television.  
> Press GO to store your settings permanently.  
What’s on the SOUND menu …  
In addition you can preset two default  
speaker combinations; one to be used each  
time you switch on a video source in your  
system, and one to be used each time you  
switch on an audio source connected to your  
system. You can still select a different speaker  
combination any time you wish, refer to page  
9 for further information.  
VOLUME … Adjusts the volume level the TV uses  
when you switch it on.  
BASS … Adjusts the bass level.  
TREBLE … Adjusts the treble level.  
SUBWOOFER … (only available if you have  
connected a BeoLab subwoofer) Adjusts the  
sound level from the subwoofer.  
LOUDNESS … Loudness can be set to YES or NO.  
DEFAULT VIDEO … Set the speaker combination  
you want to use when switching on a video  
source in your system. Options are 3 and 5.  
DEFAULT AUDIO … Set the speaker combination  
you want to use when switching on an audio  
source in your system. Options are 2 and 4.  
Refer to page 33 for further information on  
speaker combinations.  
Choose menu language  
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You can select the language for on-screen  
menus via the TV SETUP menu. The text on  
the screen changes as you move from  
language to language.  
The menu language you choose  
during the first-time setup of your  
television can be changed at any  
time.  
MENU LANGUAGE  
DANSK  
DEUTSCH  
ENGLISH  
ESPANOL  
> Press TV to switch on the television.  
> Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu  
and press to highlight MENU LANGUAGE.  
> Press GO to bring up the MENU LANGUAGE  
menu.  
FRANCAIS  
ITALIANO  
Once a menu language is chosen, all  
menus and display messages are  
shown in this language.  
NEDERLANDS  
SVENSKA  
GO  
accept  
select  
> Use and to move to your language choice.  
> Press GO to make your choice.  
> Press STOP to back up through previous menus  
or press EXIT to exit all menus directly.  
Placement, sockets and connections  
45  
In this chapter, you can find out how  
to place and connect your television.  
It also gives you an overview of the  
socket panels.  
Daily operation, 4  
Find out how to use the Beo4 remote control, bring up the menus on the screen,  
operate the daily functions of your television and how to adjust sound and picture  
format. In addition, find an overview of the on-screen menu system.  
We recommend that you follow the  
procedure described below when  
you set up your television:  
– Unpack the television  
Advanced operation, 13  
Find out how to operate a connected source, bring up a computer image on the  
screen and operate your television in Option 4. In addition find out how to operate  
an audio system, how to operate your television in a BeoLink system, and how to  
disable the internal TV tuner.  
– Consider the appropriate  
surroundings for your television  
– Mount the television on the  
chosen stand or bracket  
Tuning and preference settings, 25  
Find out how to set up your television for the first time, tune in and edit channels.  
How to register additional sources and make a surround sound setup. This chapter  
also contains information about settings for picture and sound.  
– Place the television  
– Connect the cables, additional  
equipment, and speakers  
This procedure is described in detail  
on the following pages.  
Placement, sockets and connections, 45  
Set up the television, 46  
Connection panels, 50  
Camera and headphones sockets, 52  
Maintenance, 53  
How to clean your television and change batteries in the Beo4 remote control.  
Index, 54  
Set up the television  
46  
For information about how to fasten  
and run the cables on the rear of the  
television, refer to this page.  
Handling your television  
Avoid placing the television in direct sunlight  
or direct artificial light, such as a spotlight, as  
this may reduce the sensitivity of the remote  
control receiver. Also if the screen is over-  
heated, black spots may appear in the picture.  
These spots disappear again, once the tele-  
vision cools down to normal temperature.  
For further information about the  
connection panels, refer to page 50.  
To avoid injury, use Bang & Olufsen approved  
stands or wall brackets only.  
Make sure that the television is set up, placed  
and connected in accordance with these  
instructions.  
Place the television on a firm and stable surface.  
The standard placement allows you to tilt the tele-  
vision, for example to facilitate viewing at a low  
placement. To tilt the television pull at the bottom  
of the television  
The television is developed for indoor use in  
dry, domestic environments only. Use within  
a temperature range of 10–40°C (50–105°F).  
If you are going to place the television on either the  
floor stand or the wall bracket, the two standard  
‘feet’ must be removed from the television. Follow  
the instructions in the Guide enclosed with these  
optional accessories.  
Do not place any items on top of the tele-  
vision.  
Do not attempt to open the television. Leave  
such operations to qualified service personnel.  
The television was designed to be left in standby  
mode when not in use. Therefore, to facilitate  
remote control operation, it is essential that  
you do not disconnect it from the mains. The  
television can only be switched off completely,  
if you disconnect it from the mains.  
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To remove the two covers for the main connection  
panel, first pull out, then pull down at the bottom  
– also if the television is placed on a stand. To  
release the cover for the Smart Card and CA-  
module (3), press the cover to the right.  
3
Always remove cover 1 before removing cover 2.  
When you have made all the connections and  
fastened the cables, mount the cable covers again.  
1
2
IMPORTANT! For safety reasons the mains supply  
cable must be fastened to the cable strip (A). All  
cables must be run through the cable strip (B).  
When connections are complete and the  
cables have been secured as described, switch  
on the mains supply. A tiny, red light appears.  
However, if your setup includes a VGA connection, The system is in standby mode and ready to  
do not run the VGA cable through the cable strip  
(B). Instead, use the two screws in the VGA plug  
to fasten it to the socket.  
be used.  
If your television is set up on its own, you can  
now tune in channels as explained in the  
chapter ‘First-time setup of your television’  
on page 26.  
If you are going to connect any other equipment  
to the television, do not connect it to the mains  
yet!  
A
B
The supplied mains cord and plug are specially  
designed for the television. If you change the plug  
or in any way damage the mains cord, it will affect  
the TV picture adversely!  
>> Set up the television  
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Connections  
The diagrams on these two pages outline  
how to set up the television with video  
sources and loudspeakers, and how to expand  
the setup, for example with a compatible  
Bang & Olufsen audio system, or with a  
computer.  
POWER LINK  
SUB  
DVB  
POWER LINK  
FRONT  
Refer to ‘Connection panels’ on page 50 for  
further information about each of the sockets.  
AERIAL  
POWER LINK  
REAR  
Refer to ‘Register additional video  
equipment’ on page 28 for further  
information about how to set up connected  
equipment for use.  
Video signals  
Connect your video signal sources, such as cable  
Additional video equipment  
The sockets on the connection panel allow you to  
or aerial to the sockets mentioned on the diagram. have different types of video equipment connected  
at the same time. We expect your Bang & Olufsen  
Loudspeakers  
retailer to deliver, install and set up your products.  
The television has built-in loudspeakers. However,  
you can expand the system into a surround sound  
setup – including a subwoofer. Refer to ‘Loud-  
speaker setup – surround sound’ on page 30 for  
further information.  
Equipment with HDMI™ input  
Equipment with HDMI input can be connected to  
any of the HDMI sockets, regardless of the  
particular AV socket to which you have connected  
the equipment.  
Remember to set the L – R switch on each loud-  
speaker to L and R (the left and right sound channel,  
respectively).  
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AV 1–2  
AV 1–4  
AV 1–4  
AV 4  
Decoder  
DVD  
R – L  
(AV3)  
MASTER  
LINK  
Satellite (STB)  
Recorder (HDR)  
VGA  
This diagram shows examples of additional video  
Computer  
Audio system  
equipment that can be connected to the television You can connect a computer and use the tele-  
at one time. If you have a Bang & Olufsen recorder, vision as a monitor.  
it must be connected to the AV4 socket.  
If you have a Bang & Olufsen audio system with a  
Master Link socket, you can connect it to the tele-  
vision. Use a Master Link cable, and connect it to  
the Master Link socket. Refer to ‘Connect your  
audio system’ on page 18.  
IMPORTANT: Disconnect the television, the  
IR-transmitters  
computer, and all equipment connected to the  
computer from the mains, before you make the  
connections. Furthermore, the computer must be  
connected to a grounded wall outlet as specified in  
the computer’s setting-up instructions!  
In order to operate non-Bang & Olufsen products  
with your Bang & Olufsen remote control, attach a  
low-power IR-transmitter to each of the products.  
Plug each IR-transmitter into one of the sockets  
marked PUC on the connection panel.  
Connect the computers VGA output to the VGA  
input on the television. To hear sound from the  
computer in the television loudspeakers, connect  
the sound output to the AV3 R – L sockets on the  
t e le v is io n .  
Connection panels  
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Standard sockets  
System Module sockets  
The connection panels on your television  
allow you to connect signal input cables  
as well as a variety of extra equipment,  
such as a video recorder or DVD.  
~ (Mains supply)  
AV 4  
Connection to the mains supply.  
21-pin sockets for connection of additional video  
equipment. If you have a Bang & Olufsen recorder,  
we recommend that you connect it to this socket.  
HDMI-IN (A–B)  
The equipment you connect to these  
sockets must be registered in the  
CONNECTIONS menu. For further  
information, refer to the chapter  
‘Register additional video equipment’ on  
page 28.  
HDMI™ (High Definition Multimedia Interface)  
sockets for connection of an HDMI video source  
or a PC. Sources connected to these sockets can  
be registered to any of the AV sockets. Supported  
formats are:  
MASTER LINK  
Socket for connection of a compatible Bang &  
Olufsen audio system. The socket is also used for  
BeoLink distribution of sound throughout the  
house.  
Video: 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i,  
1080p.  
PC: 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768.  
RF OUT  
Aerial output socket for distribution of video  
signals to other rooms. Requires an RF Link  
Amplifier also.  
SPDIF (1–2)  
Digital audio input sockets for connection of  
external equipment.  
PUC (1–4)  
For IR control signal to external equipment  
(connected to the AV sockets).  
AV (1–2)  
21-pin sockets for connection of additional video  
equipment, such as a DVD player, set-top box, a  
decoder or video recorder.  
AV 3 (Pr, Pb, Y and R, L, VIDEO)  
For connection of video signals from an external  
source such as an HDTV source. Can be used in  
conjunction with the 21-pin AV sockets – or a  
digital audio socket.  
VGA  
For connection of a PC for reception of analogue  
graphics. Supports the following resolutions:  
60 Hz; 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x  
720.  
AERIAL  
Aerial input socket for an analogue TV signal, such  
as an external aerial or cable TV network.  
DVB  
Aerial input socket for a digital TV signal.  
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HDMI IN  
SPDIF 1  
SPDIF 2  
PUC 1  
Pr  
Pb  
Y
PUC 3  
PUC 4  
A
B
AV 1  
AV 2  
AERIAL  
VGA  
PUC 2  
AV 3  
Standard sockets  
MASTER  
LINK  
RF  
OUT  
AV 4  
DVB  
System Module and DVB sockets  
SUB  
FRONT  
REAR  
POWER  
LINK  
Surround Sound Module sockets  
Surround Sound Module sockets  
Smart Card reader and CA module  
SMARTCARD  
SUB  
Socket for connection of a Bang & Olufsen  
subwoofer, for example a BeoLab 2.  
For insertion of a card for access to digital channels.  
For further information about compatible cards,  
contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer.  
FRONT – REAR  
Sockets for connection of external loudspeakers in CA  
a surround sound setup. For insertion of a card and module for access to  
digital satellite channels. For further information  
about compatible card and module combinations,  
contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer.  
(USB)  
Socket for retailer and installer use only.  
Insert the Smart Card in the CA module with the  
chip facing the front of the module. Insert the CA  
module with the front facing the front of the  
television. The Conax Smart Card must be inserted  
with the chip facing away from the television  
front.  
Camera and headphones sockets  
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You can connect headphones and  
listen to a programme, or you can  
connect a Camcorder and watch your  
home movies on the television. If you  
have connected a video recorder, you  
Sockets for temporary connections  
PHONES  
You can connect stereo headphones to the socket  
PHONES  
marked PHONES. Adjusting volume will affect  
both the television speakers and the headphones.  
Muting sound will affect television speakers only.  
– To mute the speakers connected to the  
R
L
can copy Camcorder recordings  
.
VIDEO  
television, press the middle of the  
button.  
– When sound is muted in the speakers, press  
or to adjust sound in headphones.  
Watch and copy from a Camcorder  
If you have connected a recorder to your television,  
and you connect your Camcorder, you can copy  
Camcorder recordings.  
– To restore sound in the speakers, press the  
middle of the  
button.  
These sockets are for the connection of a  
Camcorder:  
To copy a recording from a Camcorder …  
> Connect your Camcorder and start playback on  
the Camcorder. The television automatically  
registers the signal and you can see the pictures  
on the television screen.  
R – L  
For audio connection (right and left sound channel  
respectively).  
VIDEO  
> Press RECORD twice to start recording.  
For the video signal.  
Watch digital pictures on your television  
To watch your camera pictures, connect the camera  
and switch the television on. The television auto-  
matically registers the signal and you can see the  
still pictures on the screen.  
If the signal from the camera is switched off …  
> Press LIST repeatedly to display CAMERA* on  
Beo4 and press GO.  
*In order to display CAMERA on Beo4, you must  
first add it to the Beo4 list of functions. For further  
information, refer to the Guide enclosed with Beo4.  
Maintenance  
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Regular maintenance, such as cleaning  
the television, is the responsibility of  
the user. To achieve the best result,  
follow the instructions to the right.  
Contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer  
to determine recommendations for  
regular maintenance.  
Changing the Beo4 batteries  
Cleaning  
Never use alcohol or other solvents to clean  
any part of the television, stand or wall  
bracket!  
2
1
Cabinet surfaces  
Wipe dust off the surfaces using a dry, soft  
cloth. Remove grease stains or persistent dirt  
with a soft, lint-free, firmly wrung cloth,  
dipped in a solution of water containing only  
a few drops of mild detergent, such as  
washing-up liquid.  
3
2
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The speaker cover may also be cleaned with a  
soft brush mounted on a vacuum cleaner, set  
to the lowest level.  
Picture screen  
To clean the picture screen, use a mild  
window cleaning fluid (not containing  
alcohol). To retain the optimum performance  
of the screen, make sure that no streaks or  
traces of the cleaning fluid are left on the  
screen.  
When BATTERY appears in the Beo4 display,  
it is time to change the batteries in the  
remote control.  
The Beo4 requires three batteries. We  
recommend that you use Alkaline batteries  
only (1.5 V – size AAA). Replace the batteries  
as shown on this page. Keep a finger on top  
of the batteries until the lid is replaced.  
Beo4  
Wipe the Beo4 remote control with a soft,  
lint-free, firmly wrung cloth.  
When you have replaced the batteries, wait  
about 10 seconds until TV appears in the  
display. The Beo4 remote control is then  
ready for use.  
Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as  
sunshine, fire or the like!  
Index  
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Beo4 remote control  
Displays and menus  
Changing the Beo4 batteries, 53  
Cleaning the Beo4, 53  
Displayed information and menus, 5  
Menu overview, 12  
Introducing your television and Beo4, 4  
Replace Beo4 batteries, 53  
Using Beo4, 4  
On-screen menus, 5  
DVB HD  
CA module, 51  
BeoLink  
DVB operation: Refer to the separate DVB HD  
BeoVision in a link room, 20  
Connect and operate an audio system, 18  
Connect your audio system to the  
television, 18  
Guide  
DVB socket, 51  
Smart Card, 51  
Link connections, 22  
First-time setup  
Link frequency, 23  
Link room operation, 21  
Option settings, 20  
Calibrate the sound level, 32  
Choose menu language, 44  
First-time setup procedure, 26  
Overview of first-time setup, 26  
Register extra equipment, 28  
Select your speaker types, 30  
Sound adjustments, 8, 43  
System modulator, 23  
Use an integrated audio/video system, 19  
Camera  
Connect a Camera, 52  
Copy from a Camcorder to a videotape, 52  
Format  
Available picture formats, 9  
Computer monitor  
Change the picture format, 9  
Adjust picture, 42  
Bring up the computer image on the  
screen, 16  
Headphones  
Connect a computer, 49  
Connect headphones, 52  
Connections  
Language  
Additional video equipment, 28  
Aerial and mains connection, 50  
Headphones, 52  
Change sound type or language, 8  
Choose menu language, 44  
First-time setup – choose menu language, 27  
Loudspeakers, 30  
Register additional video equipment, 28  
Socket panel, 50  
Loudspeakers  
Sockets for temporary connections, 52  
Calibrate the sound level, 32  
Change speaker balance or combination, 9  
Connect loudspeakers, 51  
Connect speakers, 51  
Contact  
Contact Bang & Olufsen, 58  
Select your speaker types, 30  
Set speaker distance, 31  
Sound adjustments, 8, 43  
Speaker combinations, 9  
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Maintenance  
Socket panels  
Tune  
Change Beo4 batteries, 53  
Handling your television, 46  
Maintenance of your television, 53  
Picture screen, 53  
Camera and headphones sockets, 52  
Connection panels, 50  
Add new TV channels, 40  
Adjust tuned channels, 38  
Auto-tuning – first-time setup of your  
television, 27  
Sockets for temporary connections, 52  
Delete tuned channels, 36  
Manual tuning, 38  
Sound  
Master Link  
Adjust or mute the sound, 8  
Move tuned channels, 36  
Name tuned channels, 37  
Re-tune via automatic tuning, 40  
BeoVision in a link room, 20  
Connect and operate an audio system, 18  
Connect your audio system to the  
television, 18  
Adjust volume, bass or treble, 43  
Change sound type or language, 8  
Change speaker balance or combination, 9  
See the name of the active sound system, 34  
TV channels  
Link connections, 22  
Link frequency, 23  
Add new TV channels, 40  
Adjust tuned channels, 38  
Auto-tuning – first-time setup of your  
television, 27  
Subtitles  
Link room operation, 21  
Option settings, 20  
Subtitles from teletext, 11  
System modulator, 23  
Use an integrated audio/video system, 19  
Bring up a channel list, 6  
Delete tuned channels, 36  
Edit tuned channels, 36  
Manual tuning, 38  
Surround sound  
Calibrate the sound level, 32  
Choose a speaker combination, 9  
Connect speakers, 51  
Peripheral unit  
Peripheral Unit Controller menu, 14  
Universal Beo4 operation, 15  
Move tuned channels, 36  
Name tuned channels, 37  
Re-tune via automatic tuning, 40  
Select a TV channel, 6  
See the name of the active sound system, 34  
Select speaker types, 30  
Use the peripheral unit in a link room, 15  
Use the peripheral unit’s own menu, 15  
Speaker combinations, 9  
Sound adjustments, 8, 43  
Picture  
TV tuner  
Teletext  
Adjust brightness, colour or contrast, 42  
Adjust picture size, 42  
Disable DVB HD, 24  
Disable internal tuner, 24  
Tuner setup, 24  
Basic teletext functions, 10  
Change the picture format, 9  
Picture formats, 9  
Day-to-day use of MEMO pages, 11  
Dual-screen teletext, 11  
Remove the picture from the screen, 42  
Store favourite teletext pages, 11  
Placement  
Timer  
Set up your television, 46  
Make the television part of a Timer  
programming, 20  
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Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment  
(WEEE) – Environmental protection  
Electrical and electronic equipment, parts and  
batteries marked with this symbol must not be  
disposed of with normal household wastage; all  
electrical and electronic equipment, parts and  
batteries must be collected and disposed of  
separately.  
Collecting electrical and electronic equipment,  
batteries and waste prevents the potential  
contamination of nature with the hazardous  
substances which may be present in electrical and  
electronic products and equipment.  
Your Bang & Olufsen retailer will advise you of the  
correct way of disposal in your country.  
When disposing of electrical and electronic  
equipment and batteries by use of the collection  
systems available in your country, you protect the  
environment, human health and contribute to the  
prudent and rational use of natural resources.  
If a product is too small to be marked with the  
symbol, it will appear in the User Guide, on the  
Guarantee certificate, or on the packaging.  
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This product incorporates copyright protection  
technology that is protected by U.S. patents  
4,631,603; 4,577,216; 4,819,098; 4,907,093; and  
6,516,132 and other intellectual property rights.  
Use of this copyright protection technology must  
be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for  
home and other limited viewing uses only unless  
otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse  
engineering or disassembly is prohibited.  
This product is in conformity with the  
provisions of the Directives 2004/108/EC  
and 2006/95/EC.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby  
Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic, and the  
double-D symbol are registered trademarks  
of Dolby Laboratories.  
Confidential unpublished works.  
Copyright 1992–2003 Dolby Laboratories.  
All rights reserved.  
Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent  
#’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674;  
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition  
Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered  
trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.  
5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535; 7,003,467  
& other U.S. and worldwide patents issued  
& pending.  
DTS is a registered trademark & the DTS logos  
and Symbol are trademarks of DTS, Inc.  
© 1996-2008 DTS, Inc.  
All Rights Reserved.  
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For your information …  
Your needs as a user are given careful  
consideration during the design and  
development process of a Bang & Olufsen  
product and we strive to make our products  
easy and comfortable to operate.  
Therefore, we hope that you will take the  
time to tell us about your experiences with  
your Bang & Olufsen product. Anything  
which you consider important – positive or  
negative – may help us in our efforts to  
refine our products.  
Thank you!  
Write to: Bang & Olufsen a/s  
BeoCare  
Peter Bangs Vej 15  
DK–7600 Struer  
or call/fax: Bang & Olufsen  
Customer Service  
+45 96 84 45 25 (phone)  
+45 97 85 39 11 (fax)  
Technical specifications, features and the use  
thereof are subject to change without notice.  
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