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Tune in and edit radio programs 

Let the music system find available 
radio programs for you. You can 
store up to 99 radio programs. 

Once a program is stored, you access 
it directly by keying in the program 
number or by stepping through all 
the stored programs. 

You can rearrange the order in which 

tuned radio programs appear or 

delete them via the MOVE 
PROGRAM or DELETE PROGRAM 
menus. 

A name, transmitted by the 

broadcaster, may be shown in the 
display, but you can name the radio 
programs yourself. 

To store an added program, you must 

enter the STORE PROGRAM menu. 

If your music system is equipped with the 
built-in DAB module and DAB programs 
are broadcast in your area, you can store 
digital radio programs as well. 

To enter the RADIO menu, press LIST, enter the 

SETUP menu and then enter the RADIO menu. 

What’s on the RADIO menu … 

AUTO TUNING …

 Use this menu to tune in all 

radio programs automatically. Only FM and DAB 
programs can be tuned in automatically.

UPDATE TUNING …

 Use this menu to tune in 

new DAB programs. For further information, 
refer to the description on the opposite page. 

MOVE PROGRAM …

 Use this menu to change 

the order in which your tuned radio programs 
appear. 

DELETE PROGRAM …

 Use this menu to delete 

unwanted radio programs from the list of avail-
able programs. 

ADD PROGRAM …

 Use this menu to add new 

programs, name and store an added program. 

EDIT PROGRAM (1–99) …

 Use this menu to fine 

tune programs, name and store the relevant 

programs. 

In the TUNE menu, accessible via both the ADD 
PROGRAM and EDIT PROGRAM menus, you can 
press   and   to move between options, and 
press   or   to change settings for an option.

The options that are available depend on which 

band you are currently listening to: FM, AM or 
DAB. For example, the options for TUNE in the 

ADD PROGRAM menu for FM are:

FREQUENCY … Shows the current frequency. 

Press   or   to start tuning.

BAND … Shows the current band. Select FM, AM 

or DAB.

FINE … Fine-tune a tuned station.

STEREO … Select YES for stereo sound. 

DAB AERIAL ADJUSTMENT …

 This menu 

contains an indicator bar. The length and colour 
of the bar indicate the strength of DAB signal 
reception and the risk of signal drop-out. Watch 
the indicator bar while you adjust your aerial. 

There is no sound while you adjust the aerial.

–  The indicator bar extends rightward if signal 

strength increases, and reverses direction if it 
decreases. 

–  The indicator bar moves through a grey and a 

white field. The grey field to the left indicates 
that there is a significant risk of periodic signal 
drop-out. The white field to the right indicates 
that the risk of signal drop-out is minimal. 

Note that you must select a channel number with 
a signal before adjusting the aerial. Check your 
DAB broadcasters’ websites for channel numbers.

. . RADIO

1  AUTO TUNING …
2  UPDATE TUNING …
3  MOVE PROGRAM …
4  DELETE PROGRAM …
5  ADD PROGRAM …
6  EDIT PROGRAM …
7  DAB AERIAL ADJUSTMENT
8  DAB DRC

1  PROGRAM  1
…    

 

99  PROGRAM 99

1  TUNE [FREQ, FM …] 
2  NAME PROGRAM 
3  STORE  PROGRAM 

1  TUNE [FREQ, FM …] 
2  NAME PROGRAM 
3  STORE  PROGRAM 

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Summary of Contents for BeoCenter 2

Page 1: ...BeoCenter 2 Guide...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...Call up additional sources functions and menus 9 See which functions features and menus can be activated via the close up operation panel Tune in and edit radio programs 10 Find out how to tune in mov...

Page 4: ...tire system to standby Searches through a CD steps between folders in N MUSIC mode and moves the cursor sideways in menus Steps between radio programs tracks on a CD or in N MUSIC mode and moves the c...

Page 5: ...e to the system or to the disc The status display The extended status display is not switched on permanently Only the rst line is displayed all the time When you operate the music system the display s...

Page 6: ...ECT LANGUAGE 4 DISPLAY SETUP 5 LIST OPTIONS 6 DVD OPTIONS OPTIONS 1 SET CLOCK 2 ACTIVATE TIMER 3 SELECT LANGUAGE 4 DISPLAY SETUP 5 LIST OPTIONS 6 DVD OPTIONS 6 Menu level symbols One dot in front of a...

Page 7: ...UND Press or GO to enter the SOUND menu Press or GO to enter the PRESET VOLUME menu Press or to adjust the PRESET LEVEL up or down Press GO to store your settings directly then STORED appears in the d...

Page 8: ...clock to the correct time and date LIST OPTIONS Add sources functions and menus to the list which appears in the display when you press the LIST button DISPLAY SETUP Select the display reading you pre...

Page 9: ...e Timer function SHOW CLOCK Select to call up the clock brie y in the display SETUP Select to call up the setup menu for details on the contents of the setup menu refer to the following pages Useful h...

Page 10: ...menu to ne tune programs name and store the relevant programs In the TUNE menu accessible via both the ADD PROGRAM and EDIT PROGRAM menus you can press and to move between options and press or to chan...

Page 11: ...with DRC Update tuning of DAB programs Digital Audio Broadcast DAB providers send programs in groups called ensembles A channel contains a single ensemble and an ensemble typically contains 5 10 progr...

Page 12: ...n it is playing You can store a total of 200 CD names in your music system Each name may contain up to 17 characters including numbers If the CD name list is full the music system will require you to...

Page 13: ...radio as your Timer source select a program number too START STOP Use this menu to enter the start and stop times of your Timer DAYS Use this menu to select which speci c days of the week this Timer...

Page 14: ...SETUP menu and then enter the SOUND menu What s on the SOUND menu PRESET VOLUME Use this menu to preset a volume level for your music system The maxi mum volume level that can be stored in this menu...

Page 15: ...PTIONS Use this menu to add functions features and menus to the list which appear when you press LIST DVD OPTIONS Use this menu to select settings for DVD For further information refer to page 21 Usef...

Page 16: ...is menu to enter or change your pincode DELETE PINCODE Use this menu to deactivate the pincode system To open for Mastercode input While the music system asks for your pincode press three times to ope...

Page 17: ...17...

Page 18: ...ter Press to cue backwards or forwards during playback Press to resume playback Pause slow playback or stop playback of a DVD Press to pause playback Press for playback in slow motion either forwards...

Page 19: ...u To play other disc formats BeoCenter 2 is designed to play back different disc formats Supported formats are DVD Video Audio CD Video CD CD R RW DVD R RW provided that these are recorded using the D...

Page 20: ...g playback The following options are available Digital Audio Out Choose the sound output for your system Options for Dolby Digital Out are Dolby Digital or Dolby Digital PCM stereo Options for DTS Out...

Page 21: ...ONS menu on BeoCenter 2 It is necessary to enter the following settings in the DVD OPTIONS menu on BeoCenter 2 For further information refer to page 15 What s on the Disc Navigator menu The Disc Navig...

Page 22: ...s press again to restore sound Use the Beo4 remote control In order to display the relevant extra buttons on the Beo4 you must add them to the Beo4 list Add RANDOM and REPEAT to Beo4 to use these func...

Page 23: ...for the built in clock 15 Connections Aerial socket Socket unit Guide p 6 Connect headphones 5 Connect speakers Socket unit Guide p 6 Connect your music system to a video system Socket unit guide p 6...

Page 24: ...delete your pincode 16 Did you forget your pincode 16 Open for Mastercode 16 Use your pincode 16 Placement Placing your music system Socket unit Guide p 4 Radio Delete radio programs 10 Move radio pro...

Page 25: ...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...

Page 26: ...s or energy Electrical and electronic equipment and parts must not be disposed of with ordinary household refuse all electrical and electronic equipment and parts must be collected and disposed of sep...

Page 27: ...mply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa...

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