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BeoVision 7 Reference book

Tables of contents in the Reference book IMPORTANT! All references to DVD operation apply only if your television is equipped with a DVD player. The contents of this Reference book is divided into sections. Each particular section starts with its own detailed table of contents provided with page references. Texts in black refers to the current section, whereas the remaining sections are described in general terms and written in grey. The main sections are: Advanced operation Tuning and preference settings Placement, sockets and connections BeoLink system On-screen menus Index

Advanced operation 3 This chapter tells you how to operate your television beyond daily use. It also tells you how to operate a connected set-top box and other connected video equipment. Advanced operation, 3 Set the television to switch itself on and off, 4 Wake-up Timer, 6 Use your television as a computer monitor, 7 Set-top box operation, 8 If you have a BeoCord V 8000, 10 Tuning and preference settings, 13 Find out how to set up your television for the first time and tune in programs. This chapter also contains information about settings for time, date, stand positions, picture and sound. Placement, sockets and connections, 27 Find out how to handle and place your television and where the sockets are placed. Find out how to connect a decoder, set-top box or BeoCord V 8000 video tape recorder to your television and how to register extra equipment. How to connect speakers and how to turn your television into a surround sound system or Home cinema, including how to choose speaker combinations. BeoLink system, 49 Find out how to connect an audio system to your television and operate an integrated audio/video system. Find out how to make link connections, operate a link system and set up your television in a link room. How to customise Beo4 to your system. On-screen menus, 60 Overview of the on-screen menus. Index, 75

4 Set the television to switch itself on and off You can make your television switch itself on and off automatically via the timed play and timed standby functions, for example, if there is a programme you do not want to miss. Enter as many as six Timer settings, and bring up an on-screen list of the Timer settings you have entered. From this list, you can edit or delete your Timer settings. If your television 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 as well. For your timed settings to be executed correctly, ensure 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 23. Before you start If you connect a Bang & Olufsen audio or video product to your television with a Master Link cable, you can exclude or include it in timed functions via the Play Timer menu. For example, set the television s Play Timer to ON and an audio system s Play Timer to OFF if you wish timed functions to apply only to the television. To switch on the Play Timer > Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu and press to highlight PLAY TIMER. > Press to bring up the PLAY TIMER menu, and press or to highlight TIMER ON/OFF. > Press to bring up the TIMER ON/OFF menu. > Press or to reveal ON. > Press to store the setting. 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. Timed play and timed standby You can preset your television to start and stop automatically at the same time and day every week. TV SETUP PROGRAM GROUPS TUNING TIMER RECORDING PLAY TIMER OPTIONS STAND POSITIONS TIMER ON / OFF TIMER INDEX PLAY TIMER PROGRAMMING SOURCE PROGRAM select START TIME TIMER PROGRAMMING SOURCE TV PROGRAM 18 BBC START TIME 15:40 STOP TIME 16:40 DAYS M.. TF. S... TIMER SETUP TIMER ON / OFF ON TIMER INDEX PLAY TIMER PROGRAMMING WAKEUP TIMER OFF select store Abbreviations for days of the week: M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday T Thursday F Friday S Saturday S Sunday NOTE! If your television is set up in a link room, Timer programming must be carried out on your main room system.

5 View, edit or delete a Timer Bring up an on-screen list of the settings you have entered. From this list, you can edit or delete your Timer settings. To enter settings for timed play or timed standby > Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu and press to highlight PLAY TIMER. > Press to bring up the PLAY TIMER menu and press to highlight PLAY TIMER PROGRAMMING. > Press to bring up the PLAY TIMER PROGRAMMING menu. > Press or to move through the menu items. > Use the number buttons to enter information or press or to view your choices for each item. When DAYS is highlighted, press once to be able to move through the days, and press or to remove a day you do not want. Press to move to the next day, and press to move back to a previous day. When the weekday(s) you want are displayed, press to accept the day(s). > When you have filled in the required information, press to store your Timer settings. > Press EXIT to exit all menus. TV SETUP PROGRAM GROUPS TUNING TIMER RECORDING PLAY TIMER OPTIONS STAND POSITIONS TIMER ON / OFF TIMER INDEX PLAY TIMER PROGRAMMING select TIMER SETUP TIMER ON / OFF ON TIMER INDEX PLAY TIMER PROGRAMMING WAKEUP TIMER OFF 15:40-16:40 TV 18 BBC M.. TF.. PLAY TIMER INDEX select 15:40-16:40 TV 18 BBC M.. TF.. 6:00-7:00 TV 3 ZDF MTWTF.. 20:00-22:00 TV 15 CNN MT... S. delete edit To view, edit or delete your Timer settings > Select TIMER INDEX from the TIMER SETUP menu to bring up your list of Timer settings. The first Timer setting in the list is already highlighted. > Press or to move the cursor to a Timer setting you wish to edit. > To edit a setting, press and follow the procedure described to the left. > To be able to delete a selected setting, press the yellow button. > If you change your mind, press to move the setting back into the list. You can also press EXIT to exit all menus. > Press the yellow button a second time to delete the setting.

6 Wake-up Timer You can make the television wake you up in the morning. The Wake-up Timer is a once-only Timer, it lasts for one hour. Like an alarm clock it is disabled once it has been executed. It applies only to the television it has been programmed on. Once you have made one Wake-up Timer, the television automatically suggests the time you entered for the latest Wake-up Timer when you enter a new one. Wake-up Timers can of course also be disabled again. When you have programmed a Wakeup Timer, the television cannot be part of an ordinary Play Timer or Standby Timer until the Wake-up Timer has been carried out or disabled. Enter a Wake-up Timer You must choose the source and program number of your Wake-up Timer as well as the start time. WAKE UP TIMER SOURCE TV PROGRAM 21 BBC START TIME 07:00 ON / OFF ON store To enter settings for a Wake-up Timer > Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu and press to highlight PLAY TIMER. > Press to bring up the PLAY TIMER menu and press to highlight WAKE UP TIMER. > Press to bring up the WAKE UP TIMER menu. > Press or to move through the menu items. > Use the number buttons to enter information or press or to view your choices for each item. > When you have filled in the required information, press to store your Wake-up Timer. > Press EXIT to exit all menus. Check or delete a Wake-up Timer You can call up the settings for the Wake-up Timer to check the time or to disable the Wake-up Timer by setting it to OFF. PLAY TIMER TIMER ON / OFF TIMER LIST TIMER PROGRAMMING select To change settings for a Wake-up Timer or delete it > Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu and press to highlight PLAY TIMER. > Press to bring up the PLAY TIMER menu and press to highlight WAKE UP TIMER. > Press to bring up the WAKE UP TIMER menu. > Press or to move through the menu items. > Use or to change settings or enter a new time with the number buttons. Change the ON/ OFF setting to OFF if you wish to delete the Wake-up Timer. > When you have made your changes, press to store them. > Press EXIT to exit all menus. OFF WAKE UP TIMER 07:00

Use your television as a computer monitor 7 If you connect your television to a computer, as described on page 33, you can use it as a monitor. Remember to register your computer in the CONNECTIONS menu. For further information about how to register the computer as a source, refer to the AV4 menu in the chapter On-screen menus on page 67. Bring up the computer image on the screen To see the computer picture on the television screen, you must bring it up with Beo4. To bring up the computer picture Press repeatedly until PC appears LIST in the Beo4 display PC Picture and sound adjustments When you have the computer picture on the screen, you must call up the HDTV SETUP menu to make adjustments to brightness, contrast, colour and sound volume. HDTV SETUP BRIGHTNESS 31 CONTRAST 31 COLOUR 31 IMPORTANT! If you wish to connect a Press to bring up the picture VOLUME 40 computer to the television and use the television as a monitor, make sure that You can then operate the you disconnect the television, the computer as you normally would. computer, and all equipment connected to the computer from the mains before you connect the computer and the television to each other. When in use, the computer must be > Press MENU to bring up the HDTV SETUP menu. > Press or to move between the menu options. > Press or to adjust settings. > Press to store your settings and exit the connected to a grounded wall outlet as menu. specified in the computer s setting-up instructions. The settings you make in this menu only apply to the HDTV SETUP. Temporary volume adjustments can be made as usual.

8 Set-top box operation The built-in Set-top Box Controller Set-top Box Controller menu acts as an interpreter between a 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 programs and functions Some of the buttons on your set-top box remote control are not immediately available on Beo4. To find out which Beo4 buttons activate specific services or functions in your set-top box, bring up the Set-top Box Controller menu on the screen. offered by your set-top box. Some functions are immediately Press to switch on the set-top box DTV available via Beo4 when you switch on the set-top box. Additional functions are available through a Set-top Box Controller menu that you bring up on the screen. Press to bring up the Set-top Box Controller menu Press the number button that activates the function you want, or MENU 1 9 1 2 3 4 5 GUIDE MENU TEXT INFO WIDE 1 GUIDE 2 MENU 3 TEXT 4 INFO 5 WIDE press one of the coloured buttons to activate a function When set-top box is selected as source, press MENU twice to bring up the television s main menu. 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. NOTE! Your set-top box can be registered as STB(DTV) or STB(V.AUX) in the CONNECTIONS menu. This determines which button activates the set-top box; DTV or V.AUX. NOTE! If your set-top box is connected to the HDTV sockets, no Set-top Box Controller menu can be shown on the screen.

9 Universal Beo4 operation If you know which Beo4 button activates the function you want, you can activate the function without bringing up the Set-top Box Controller menu first. Use the set-top box s own menu Once you have activated your set-top box, you can operate the set-top box s own menus, such as the program guide, via Beo4. 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. While your set-top box is While the set-top box s own Press to switch on the set-top box DTV activated menu is shown in the main room Press and then the number Moves the cursor up or down button that activates the 1 9 Press and then the number function you want button that activates the 1 9 Moves the cursor left or right function you want Press one of the coloured buttons to activate a function Selects and activates a function Press one of the coloured buttons to activate a function Press and then or to step up or down through programs directly Press and then or to step between menu pages or step in program lists Press and hold to bring up the Program guide or the Now/ Exits menus, or returns to a STOP Next banner on the screen previous menu* depending on your set-top box Exits menus, enters or exits 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.

10 If you have a BeoCord V 8000 Some of the features of the BeoCord V 8000 function differently with this television than described in the BeoCord V 8000 Guide, and some are not available. Play and search through a tape Once you have selected the video tape recorder via Beo4, all operations are carried out via Beo4. Playback of the videotape you have loaded starts automatically. Timed recording via teletext You can program up to 6 timed recordings. Recordings can be programmed via the onscreen menu or directly via the relevant teletext page. It is not possible to play in slow motion, make track markers, erase track markers set automatically, or make daily or weekly Timer To cue or wind through the tape Press or to cue backwards or forwards through the tape PAGE PROGRAM HALT REC SETUP REVEAL P202 BBC S202 Wed 13 Oct 12:39:34 The menu bar on the teletext page. recordings* as described in the BeoCord V 8000 Guide. You can still use the Beo4 remote control to play and search through a videotape. From the recording menu, you can check, edit or delete all the timed recordings that are waiting to be executed. Press or a second time to cue faster Press or a third time to rewind or fast forward through the tape, or press and hold or for 2 seconds to rewind or fast forward through the tape Press to start or resume playback 18:30-21:00 13. OCT P1 BBC OK? P202 BBC S202 Ons 13 Oct The status line for a recording may appear above the teletext page with both start and stop times indicated, or on the actual program you want to record. PROGRAMMING STORED For further information about the video tape recorder, refer to its own Guide. Press or to step forwards or backwards through different tracks or recordings on a tape The recording is now stored. To pause or stop a tape Press to pause the tape with the picture on the screen Press again to resume playback Press to stop the tape completely STOP Press to switch the television and the video tape recorder to standby *NOTE! Recordings can only be made as described, if the BeoCord V 8000 is connected directly to this television.

11 Record via on-screen menu When you use the on-screen menu to program a timed recording, remember to first switch to the source (such as TV) you wish to record. Insert a tape for recording > Find the teletext page you want. > Press RECORD to be able to select a programme to record, or use to move to REC on the teletext menu bar and press. > Press or to move to the start time or the actual programme title. > Press to select the chosen start time or simply select the programme title. > If necessary, press to select the stop time, you can change the stop time by pressing and include two or three programmes in a row. > Check the status line for the recording, if necessary use or or the number buttons to change and or to move between the entered data. > Press to store the timed recording. PROGRAMMING STORED indicates that your recording is stored. You can also bring up the menu for making a Timer recording via the main SETUP menu for the relevant source, such as TV. NOW TELETEXT RECORD LIST MENU PROGRAM START TIME STOP TIME TV RECORD TV RECORD PROGRAM 18 BBC START TIME 15:40 STOP TIME 16:40 DATE 7 MAY select PDC / VPS OFF store Insert a tape ready for recording > Press TV to switch on the television or DTV to switch on a set-top box, if available. > Press RECORD on Beo4 to bring up the recording menu. > Press until MENU is highlighted. > Press to bring up the menu for setting a timed recording. START TIME is highlighted. > Use the number buttons or or to enter information for your timed recording; stop time, date, different program number if necessary, and activate the PDC/VPS function if available. > Press or to step from option to option. > Press to store the recording. > Press STOP to back up through previous menus or press EXIT to exit all menus directly. If PDC/VPS is an option on the menu, then you can set it to OFF or AUTO. The option you choose will be valid for this particular recording only. For further information about the PDC and VPS systems and recording, refer to the BeoCord V 8000 Guide. If the PDC/VPS option is set to ON in the BeoCord V 8000 OPTIONS menu, you do not have to select start and stop times for your recording, but only the programme name on the teletext page.

12 >> If you have a BeoCord V 8000 Check the recordings already set You can check the recordings that are waiting to be executed, as well as edit or delete them. If the timed recordings overlap, this is indicated when the recording is stored and shown in the list of recordings. Stop a recording in progress To stop a recording in progress, you must access the recorder first. TV RECORD NOW TELETEXT RECORD LIST RECORD LIST > Press RECORD to bring up the recording menu. > Press until RECORD LIST is highlighted. > Press to bring up the list of recordings. > Press or to highlight a recording. While BeoCord V 8000 is recording > Press V MEM to access the video tape recorder. > Press STOP to pause the recording. > Press STOP to stop the recording completely. MENU 20:00-21:00 TV3 SUPER CH 20:00-21:00 TV 3 SUPER CH FRI 7 MAY TALK SHOW SAT 110 SKY SUN 15 SEP 20:00-22:00 RADIO 15 MEJRUP FRI 7 APR select delete edit To edit a highlighted recording > Press to be able to edit the recording. > Press or to change start and stop times, date or program number. > Press or to step through the options. > Press to store the recording and return to the list. To delete a highlighted recording > Press the yellow button to delete the recording. > Press the yellow button again to confirm, or press to move it back into the list. > Select another recording to delete, or press EXIT to exit all menus. Overlapping recordings are indicated by OVERLAP. A red dot indicates which recordings overlap.

Tuning and preference settings 13 Find out how to perform the firsttime setup procedure and tune in all available programs automatically. In addition, you can find information about how to edit tuned programs and adjust other available settings, such as time, date, picture and sound. For information about how to place your television and connect additional video equipment, refer to the chapter Placement, sockets and connections on page 27. Advanced operation, 3 All you need to know about using your television beyond daily use, such as how to operate timed play and timed standby functions, a connected set-top box, and a connected BeoCord V 8000 video tape recorder. Tuning and preference settings, 13 First-time setup of your television, 14 Edit tuned TV programs, 16 Re-tune or add programs, 20 Set positions for the television to turn to, 22 Set the time and date, 23 Adjust picture and sound settings, 24 Choose menu language, 26 Placement, sockets and connections, 27 Find out how to handle and place your television and where the sockets are placed. Find out how to connect a decoder, set-top box or BeoCord V 8000 video tape recorder to your television and how to register extra equipment. How to connect speakers and how to turn your television into a surround sound system or Home cinema, including how to choose speaker combinations. BeoLink system, 49 Find out how to connect an audio system to your television and operate an integrated audio/video system. Find out how to make link connections, operate a link system and set up your television in a link room. How to customise Beo4 to your system. On-screen menus, 60 Overview of the on-screen menus. Index, 75

14 First-time setup of your television The setup procedure described here is activated only when the television is connected to the mains and switched on for the first time. You must select the menu language, register any extra equipment you have connected, determine the centre position for the motorised stand if your television is equipped with one and start the automatic tuning of TV programs. Select menu language The first time you switch on your television, you must select which language you want all the menus to be displayed in. MENU LANGUAGE DANSK DEUTSCH ENGLISH ESPAÑOL Register extra equipment before auto-tuning Some extra equipment is detected by the television automatically. You can check and confirm the registration of the equipment involved. CONNECTIONS AV1 V.MEM AV2 NONE AV3 NONE AV4 NONE FRANÇAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS SVENSKA CAMERA PROJECTOR NONE NONE select accept select The menu language setup appears. If you wish to change the menu language at a later date, you can find the item under OPTIONS in the TV SETUP menu. > Press TV to switch on the television. The language menu appears. > Press or to move between the displayed languages, if necessary. > Press to store your choice. When the CONNECTIONS menu appears > Press or to step between the different socket groups: AV1, AV2, AV3, AV4, CAMERA and PROJECTOR. > Press to be able to register a connected product to the highlighted socket group. > Press or to move between the sockets in the group. > Press or to register what you have connected to the highlighted socket. > Press to be able to select another socket group. > When you have completed your settings, press the green button to store the setup.

15 Store all programs and settings When you have selected the menu language, a menu for program tuning automatically appears on the screen. Determine the centre position If your television is equipped with the optional motorised stand, the STAND ADJUSTMENT menu appears on the screen. Once the centre position is determined, select your favourite positions for when the television is switched on and in standby. AUTO TUNE CHECK AERIAL CONNECTION TV start When the menu for auto tuning appears, the prompt CHECK AERIAL CONNECTION appears to remind you to check that your TV aerial is properly connected. > Press to start auto tuning. The television tunes in all available programs. STAND ADJUSTMENT CENTRE POSITION CALIBRATING... adjust Make sure that there is enough room for the television to turn to the right and left. For further information about stand positions, refer to the chapter Set positions for the television to turn to on page 22. When the STAND ADJUSTMENT menu appears > Press to start stand adjustment. > If the adjustment is interrupted the text ADJUSTMENT FAILED appears on the screen. Remove obstacles preventing the television from turning, and press to start adjustment again. > Once adjustment is complete, the text ADJUSTMENT OK appears, followed by the STAND POSITIONS menu. > Move between the different stand positions; VIDEO, AUDIO and STANDBY by means of and and press to enter the menu. > To turn and possibly tilt the television, press or and or. > Press the green button to store each of the positions.

16 Edit tuned TV programs If automatic tuning of all programs has not stored the programs on your preferred program numbers or has not named all the stored programs automatically, you can rearrange the order in which the programs appear and provide them with a name of your own choice. If the tuned programs require additional editing, such as fine tuning, use the MANUAL TUNING menu. Move tuned TV programs Once automatic tuning of programs has been completed, the EDIT PROGRAMS menu appears automatically and you can move your tuned programs. TV SETUP PROGRAM GROUPS TUNING TIMER RECORDING PLAY TIMER OPTIONS STAND POSITIONS EDIT PROGRAMS ADD PROGRAM AUTO TUNING more name EDIT TV PROGRAMS 1 DR1 2 TV2 3........ 4 EUROSPRT 5 ZDF 6 RTL7 7........ 8 BBC 9............ 17 NRK 18 TV4 TV TUNING EDIT PROGRAMS ADD PROGRAM AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING LINK FREQUENCY 1 DR1 2 TV2 3... select select move > Press TV to switch on the television. > Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu, and press to highlight TUNING. > Press to bring up the TV TUNING menu. EDIT PROGRAMS is already highlighted. > Press to bring up the EDIT PROGRAMS menu. > Press or to select the program you wish to move. > Press once to be able to move the program. The program is now moved out of the list. > Press or to move the program to the desired program number. > Press to make the program move back into the list or change places with the program which occupies the desired program number. > Now, move the program which you changed places with to an empty program number or to a number already occupied and repeat the procedure. > When you have moved the relevant programs, press STOP to back up through all menus, or press EXIT to exit all menus. EDIT TV PROGRAMS 1 DR1 2 TV2 3........ 4 EUROSPRT 5 ZDF 6 RTL7 7........ 8 BBC 9............ 17 NRK 18 TV4 move move delete EDIT TV PROGRAMS 1 2 TV2 3........ 4 EUROSPRT 5 ZDF 6 RTL7 7........ 8 DR1 BBC 9............ 17 NRK 18 TV4 move move delete

17 Name tuned programs Once automatic tuning of programs has been completed, the EDIT PROGRAMS menu appears automatically and you can name the TV programs that have been tuned in. 1 DR1 2 3 A 4 5 ZDF 6 RTL7 7........ 8 BBC.... 17 NRK 18 TV 4 TV SETUP PROGRAM GROUPS TUNING TIMER RECORDING PLAY TIMER OPTIONS STAND POSITIONS EDIT PROGRAM ADD PROGRAM AUTO TUNING EDIT TV PROGRAMS TV TUNING EDIT PROGRAMS ADD PROGRAM AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING LINK FREQUENCY 1 DR1 2 TV2 3... select select EDIT TV PROGRAMS 1 DR1 2 TV2 3........ 4 EUROSPRT 5 ZDF 6 RTL7 7........ 8 BBC 9............ 17 NRK 18 TV4 more name move > Press TV to switch on the television. > Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu, and press to highlight TUNING. > Press to bring up the TV TUNING menu. EDIT PROGRAMS is already highlighted. > Press to bring up the EDIT PROGRAMS menu. > Press or to select the program you wish to name. > Press the green button to be able to name the program. The naming menu is now activated. > Press or to find the individual characters in the name. > Press to move to the next character. As you move, the television suggests possible names, but you can still use and, or and to enter or edit all the characters in the name you choose. > Press to store the name. > If necessary, repeat the procedure and name other program numbers. > When you have named the relevant programs, press to accept your edited list, or press EXIT to exit all menus. character next accept

18 >> Edit tuned programs Delete tuned programs Once the automatic tuning of programs is completed, you can delete any tuned TV programs you do not want. TV SETUP PROGRAM GROUPS TUNING TIMER RECORDING PLAY TIMER OPTIONS STAND POSITIONS EDIT PROGRAM ADD PROGRAM AUTO TUNING 1 DR1 2 TV2 3... select EDIT TV PROGRAMS 1 DR1 2 TV2 3........ 4 EUROSPRT 5 ZDF 6 RTL7 7........ 8 BBC.... 17 NRK 18 TV4 TV TUNING EDIT PROGRAMS ADD PROGRAM AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING LINK FREQUENCY select > Press TV to switch on the television. > Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu and press to highlight TUNING. > Press to bring up the TV TUNING menu. EDIT PROGRAMS is already highlighted. > Press to bring up the EDIT PROGRAMS menu. > Press or to move to the program you wish to delete. > Press to move the program out of the list. > Press the yellow button to be able to delete the program the program is then shown in red. > Press the yellow button again to finally delete the program, or press twice to move the program back into the list. > When you have deleted the relevant programs, press EXIT to exit all menus. more name move EDIT TV PROGRAMS 1 DR1 2 TV2 3........ 4 EUROSPRT 5 ZDF 6 RTL7 7........ 8 BBC.... 17 NRK 18 TV4 move move delete EDIT TV PROGRAMS 1 DR1 2 TV2 3........ 4 EUROSPRT 5 ZDF 6 RTL7 7........ 8 BBC.... 17 NRK 18 TV4 move delete

19 Adjust tuned programs You can store TV programs on program numbers of their own. Fine tune the program reception, indicate the presence of coded programs and choose appropriate sound types for the individual programs. TV SETUP PROGRAM GROUPS TUNING TIMER RECORDING PLAY TIMER OPTIONS STAND POSITION EDIT PROGRAM ADD PROGRAM AUTO TUNING TV MANUAL TUNING SEARCH... FREQUENCY 210 PROGRAM NUMBER 1 NAME DR1 EXTRA TV TUNING EDIT PROGRAMS ADD PROGRAM AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING LINK FREQUENCY SEARCH FREQUENCY PROGRAM NUMBER select select TV MANUAL TUNING start store > Press TV to switch on the television. > Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu and press to highlight TUNING. > Press to bring up the TV TUNING menu and press to highlight MANUAL TUNING. > Press to bring up the TV 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. > To bring up the extra TV MANUAL TUNING menu, move to EXTRA and press. Now fine tune if relevant, or select type of sound. > When you have finished editing, press to accept the settings. > Press to store the adjusted program. > Press EXIT to exit all menus. If the item SYSTEM appears on the menu, then make sure that the correct broadcast system is displayed before you begin tuning: B/G for PAL/SECAM BG I for PAL I L for SECAM L M for NTSC M D/K for PAL/SECAM D/K If programs are broadcasted with two languages and you want both languages, you can store the program twice, once with each language. FINE TUNE 0 DECODER OFF TV SYSTEM B / G SOUND STEREO accept TV MANUAL TUNING SEARCH... FREQUENCY 210 PROGRAM NUMBER 1 NAME EXTRA DR1 TUNING STORED

20 Re-tune or add programs You can make your television find your TV programs for you. Preset up to 99 different TV programs on program numbers of their own and give each program a distinct name. You can tune in new programs, for example, if you move or re-tune previously deleted programs. When tuning in programs via the ADD PROGRAM menu, your previously tuned programs are left unchanged. This allows you to keep program names, their order in the TV list, and any special settings you may have stored for those programs, such as decoder or broadcast system settings. Re-tune via automatic tuning You can re-tune all your TV programs by letting the television tune in all the programs automatically. TV SETUP PROGRAM GROUPS TUNING TIMER RECORDING PLAY TIMER OPTIONS STAND POSITIONS EDIT PROGRAMS ADD PROGRAM AUTO TUNING TV TUNING EDIT PROGRAMS ADD PROGRAM AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING LINK FREQUENCY 1 DR1 2 TV2 3... select 1........ TV AUTO TUNING select DELETES PROGRAM GROUPS start Please note: If you re-tune all your TV programs, all Groups of programs and program settings you have made disappear! > Press TV to switch on the television. > Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu and press to highlight TUNING. > Press to bring up the TV TUNING menu and press to highlight AUTO TUNING. > Press to bring up the AUTO TUNING menu. > Press to start auto tuning. > Once auto tuning is completed, the EDIT PROGRAMS menu appears. You can then rearrange the program order, delete programs or rename them. 1 DR1 2 TV2 3........ TV AUTO TUNING EDIT TV PROGRAMS 1 DR1 2 TV2 3........ 4 EUROSPRT 5 ZDF 6 RTL7 7........ 8 BBC 9............ 17 NRK 18 TV4 more name move

21 Add new TV programs You can add a new program or update a tuned program which, for example, has been moved by the broadcaster. TV SETUP PROGRAM GROUPS TUNING TIMER RECORDING PLAY TIMER OPTIONS STAND POSITIONS EDIT PROGRAM ADD PROGRAM AUTO TUNING select 19........ 20........ 21........ TV TUNING EDIT PROGRAMS ADD PROGRAM AUTO TUNING MANUAL TUNING LINK FREQUENCY > Press TV to switch on the television. > Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu and press to highlight TUNING. > Press to bring up the TV TUNING menu and press to highlight ADD PROGRAM. > Press to bring up the ADD TV PROGRAM menu. > Press to start. New programs are added automatically as they are found. > When tuning is completed and new programs have been added, the EDIT PROGRAMS menu select appears. You can then rearrange the program order, delete programs or rename them. The ADD TV PROGRAM cursor highlights the first new program of those 10........ 11........ 12 CNN 13 N3 14........ 15 SAT 1 16 SVT 2 17 NRK 18 TV4 19........ just added to the list. start

22 Set positions for the television to turn to If your television is equipped with the optional motorised stand, you can turn it using the Beo4 remote control. If the stand has a tilt function, you can also tilt it. Furthermore, you can program the television to turn automatically to face your favourite viewing position when you switch on the television, turn to a different position when you listen to, for example, a connected radio, and turn away to a standby position when you switch it off. You can also turn your television by hand. Choose one position for when you switch the television on, one for audio mode, and one for when you switch it off. TV SETUP PROGRAM GROUPS TUNING TIMER RECORDING PLAY TIMER OPTIONS STAND POSITIONS TV ON TV STANDBY select STAND POSTIONS VIDEO AUDIO STANDBY select > Press TV to switch on the television. > Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu and press to highlight STAND POSITIONS. > Press to bring up the STAND POSITIONS menu. > Press to determine the VIDEO position. > Press or to turn the television and or to tilt it, and place it according to your viewing position. > Press the green button to store the position. To store a stand position for when an audio source is switched on via the television > Press to move to AUDIO. > Press to determine the AUDIO position. > Press or to turn the television and or to tilt it, and place it as you wish. > Press the green button to store the position. To store a stand position for when the television is switched off and in standby > Press to move to STANDBY. > Press to determine the STANDBY position. > Press or to turn the television and or to tilt it, and place it as you wish. > Press the green button to store the position. > Press EXIT to leave the menus. NOTE! For information about first-time installation of the motorised stand, refer to the chapter Firsttime setup of your television on page 14.

Set the time and date 23 When you preset your television 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 program s teletext service via the CLOCK menu. If you choose to synchronise the clock, this is done with the teletext service offered by the TV program you are currently watching. If a teletext service is not available, you can set the clock manually. Before synchronising the clock with a tuned program, make sure that the program you are watching offers a teletext service within your time zone. TV SETUP PROGRAM GROUPS TUNING TIMER RECORDING PLAY TIMER OPTIONS STAND POSITIONS CONNECTIONS SOUND PICTURE OPTIONS CONNECTIONS SOUND PICTURE CLOCK select MENU LANGUAGE TIME DATE MONTH CLOCK select TIME 20:00 DATE 23 MONTH APR YEAR 2001 To bring up the clock in the display, press LIST repeatedly to display CLOCK* on Beo4, then press. To remove the clock again, repeat the procedure. > Press TV to switch on the television. > Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu and press to highlight OPTIONS. > Press to bring up the OPTIONS menu and press to highlight CLOCK. > Press to bring up the CLOCK menu. > Press or to see your choices for each item. > Press or to move through menu items. It is only necessary to enter the time manually if SYNCHRONISE is set to NO. > Press to store your clock and calendar options, or > press EXIT to exit all menus without storing. If the clock is not updated in the transition between summer and winter time, simply select the program with which you originally synchronised the clock, and the clock is updated. SYNCHRONISE SHOW CLOCK NO YES store Abbreviations for months Jan January Jul July Feb February Aug August Mar March Sep September Apr April Oct October May May Nov November Jun June Dec December *NOTE! 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 58.

24 Adjust picture and sound settings 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. Adjust picture brightness, colour or contrast. Sound settings include volume, bass and treble. Store your picture and sound settings temporarily until your television is switched off or store them permanently. TV SETUP PROGRAM GROUPS TUNING TIMER RECORDING PLAY TIMER OPTIONS STAND POSITIONS CONNECTIONS SOUND PICTURE CONNECTIONS SOUND PICTURE CLOCK OPTIONS > Press TV to switch on the television. > Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu and press to highlight OPTIONS. > Press to bring up the OPTIONS menu and press to highlight PICTURE. > Press to bring up the PICTURE menu. > Press or to move through menu items. > Press or to adjust the values. > Press EXIT to store your settings until you switch off the television, or For information about how to change the picture format, refer to the select MENU LANGUAGE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOUR > press to store your settings permanently. For video sources using the NTSC signal, a fourth chapter Surround sound and Home cinema on page 10 in the Guide. PICTURE select option Tint (colour shade or nuance) is available for adjustment. BRIGHTNESS........ CONTRAST........ COLOUR........ TINT........ store To temporarily remove the picture from the screen, press LIST repeatedly to display P.MUTE on Beo4, then press. To restore the picture again, press any source button, for example, TV.

25 Change volume, bass or treble Adjust the sound settings via the SOUND SETUP menu. Temporary settings are cancelled when you switch off the television. TV SETUP PROGRAM GROUPS TUNING TIMER RECORDING PLAY TIMER OPTIONS STAND POSITIONS CONNECTIONS SOUND PICTURE CONNECTIONS SOUND PICTURE CLOCK OPTIONS > Press TV to switch on the television. > Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu and press to highlight OPTIONS. > Press to bring up the OPTIONS menu and press to highlight SOUND. > Press to bring up the SOUND menu. > Press or to move through menu items. > Press or to adjust the values or choose a setting. > Press EXIT to store your settings until you switch If you connect loudspeakers or headphones The content of the SOUND menu varies according to what you have connected to the television. For further information, refer to the chapter On-screen menus on page 60. If you have connected speakers in a surround sound system, refer to the chapter Loudspeaker setup surround sound on page 42. select MENU LANGUAGE VOLUME BALANCE BASS off the television, or > press to store your settings permanently. select SOUND SETUP VOLUME........ BASS........ TREBLE........ LOUDNESS NO store

26 Choose menu language The menu language you choose during the first-time setup of your television can be changed at any time. 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. Once a menu language is chosen, all menus and display messages are shown in this language. TV SETUP PROGRAM GROUPS TUNING TIMER RECORDING PLAY TIMER OPTIONS STAND POSITIONS CONNECTIONS SOUND PICTURE CONNECTIONS SOUND PICTURE CLOCK OPTIONS > Press TV to switch on the television. > Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu and press to highlight OPTIONS. > Press to bring up the OPTIONS menu and press to highlight MENU LANGUAGE. > Press to bring up the MENU LANGUAGE menu. > Use and to move to your language choice. > Press to make your choice. > Press STOP to back up through previous menus select MENU LANGUAGE or press EXIT to exit all menus directly. DANSK DEUTSCH ENGLISH select MENU LANGUAGE DANSK DEUTSCH ENGLISH ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS ITALIANO NEDERLANDS SVENSKA select accept

Placement, sockets and connections 27 In this chapter, you can find out how to place and connect your television. It also gives you an overview of the socket panels. We recommend that you follow the procedure described below when you set up your television: Unpack the television Consider the appropriate surroundings for your television Mount and connect the BeoLab 7 speaker, if available Mount the television on the chosen stand or bracket Place the television Connect the cables, additional equipment, and speakers This procedure is described in detail on the following pages. Advanced operation, 3 All you need to know about using your television beyond daily use, such as how to operate timed play and timed standby functions, a connected set-top box, and a connected BeoCord V 8000 video tape recorder. Tuning and preference settings, 13 Find out how to set up your television for the first time and tune in programs. This chapter also contains information about settings for time, date, stand positions, picture and sound. Placement, sockets and connections, 27 Set up your television, 28 Camera and headphones sockets, 31 Socket panels, 32 Connect additional video equipment, 34 Loudspeaker setup surround sound, 42 BeoLink system, 49 Find out how to connect an audio system to your television and operate an integrated audio/video system. Find out how to make link connections, operate a link system and set up your television in a link room. How to customise Beo4 to your system. On-screen menus, 60 Overview of the on-screen menus. Index, 75

28 Set up your television For information about how to fasten and run the cables on the rear of the television, refer to page 30. For further information about the socket panels, refer to pages 32 33. Handling your television Never lift the television holding only the front glass. The television is NOT designed to stand on its own, it must be supported until mounted on the chosen stand or bracket. Avoid placing your 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 overheated, black spots may appear in the picture. These spots disappear again, once the television cools down to normal temperature. Make sure that the television is set up, placed and connected in accordance with this Guide. To prevent injury, use Bang & Olufsen stands or wall brackets only. The television is developed for indoor use in dry, domestic environments only. Use within a temperature range of 10 40 C (50 105 F). Do not place any items on top of the television. Always place your television on a firm and stable surface. Do not attempt to open the television. Leave such operations to qualified service personnel. Allow enough space below the screen for adequate ventilation. Make sure not to cover the fans. If the television is overheated, a warning will appear on the screen; switch the television to standby, not off, in order for the television to cool down to normal temperature. Placement of socket panels 1 Cover for camera and headphones sockets. Push in to open, push again to close. 2 Cover for socket panel one. Pull out at the bottom and lift to remove. 3 Cover for card reader (DVB-S). Push in to open, push again to close. 4 Mounting bracket for stand or wall bracket. 5 Cover for socket panel two. Pull out at the bottom and lift to remove. If you have a motorised stand or a wall bracket, leave enough space around the television to allow it to turn freely. 1 3 2 4 5

29 Placement options The television can be placed in several ways, some are illustrated to the right. Please contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer for further information. When you mount the television on one of the floor stands or wall brackets, you can tilt the television up and down, as well as turn it left or right on some of the stands. Note, however, that only some stands can be turned and tilted with the Beo4 remote control, other stands can only be tilted manually. While mounting the television on the stand or bracket, you can use the packaging to support the products. This eases the mounting. Once the loudspeaker and television are both mounted on a stand or bracket, do not carry them by holding the loudspeaker.

30 >> Set up your television Aerial and mains connections When all connections are complete, switch on the mains. A tiny, red light appears at the bottom of the right hand side of the screen. The system is in standby mode and ready to be used. If your television is set up on its own, you can now tune in programs as explained in the chapter First-time setup of your television on page 14. BeoVision Your 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 by disconnecting it from the wall socket. BeoLab Avoid bending, twisting or subjecting the aerial cable to pressure or impact. 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! We suggest that you lead the cables through the flexible cable cover before connecting them to the sockets. Leave enough slack in the cable to ensure that the TV is able to tilt and turn if required Test that the loops are big enough before using the cable tiers and mounting the cable covers.

Camera and headphones sockets 31 Connect headphones and listen to a TV programme, or connect a camera and see the pictures on the television screen, or connect a Camcorder and watch your home movies on the television. Watch digital pictures on your television To watch your camera pictures, connect the camera and switch the television on. The television automatically 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. In order to display CAMERA on Beo4, you must first add it to the Beo4 list of functions. For further information, refer to the chapter Customise Beo4 on page 58. Watch and copy from a Camcorder If you have connected a video tape recorder, such as a BeoCord V 8000, to your television, and you connect your Camcorder, you can copy Camcorder recordings onto a videotape. 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. > Press RECORD twice to start recording. L R VIDEO PHONES Sockets for temporary connections L R VIDEO These sockets are for the connection of a camera or camcorder: L R: VIDEO: For audio connection (left and right sound channel respectively). For the video signal. To always activate these sockets by pressing, for example, CAMERA on Beo4, you can register the connected equipment in the CONNECTIONS menu. For further information, refer to the chapter Register additional video equipment on page 40. PHONES You can connect stereo headphones to the socket marked PHONES. The television speakers are muted when headphones are connected and activated again when the headphones are disconnected.

32 Socket panels The socket 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 a linked Bang & Olufsen music system. Any 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 40. For further information about connecting speakers in a surround sound setup, refer to the chapter Loudspeaker setup surround sound on page 42. Socket panel one LINK TV OUT Aerial output socket for distribution of video signals to other rooms. TV IN Aerial input socket from your external aerial or cable TV network. DVB For connection of an LNB. Only available if your television is equipped with the optional DVB-S module. ~ Connection to the mains. STAND For connection of a motorised stand. AV 2 21-pin socket for the AV connection of additional video equipment. AV 1 21-pin socket for the connection of a HDR 1, a set-top box, a primary decoder or a BeoCord V 8000. You can also connect other types of extra video equipment. LINK TV OUT TV IN DVB CINEMA CONTROL AV 2 If your television is equipped with the optional Cinema Control feature, you can control, for example, projector screen, lights and blinds with the Beo4 remote control. Contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer for further information. STAND AV 1 MASTER LINK POWER LINK CENTRE CINEMA CONTROL MASTER LINK Socket for connection of a compatible Bang & Olufsen music system. The socket is also used for BeoLink distribution of sound throughout the house. POWER LINK CENTRE For connection of a centre speaker such as BeoLab 7. For further information about connecting speakers, refer to the speaker s own Guide.