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Close-up operation 

This page concerns only a Power 

Link setup with an ‘IR-eye’. For 
information about close-up 

operation of link room products 
set up with Master Link cables, 
refer to the Guides enclosed 
with the products. 

The small circular ‘IR-eye’ has 

buttons for close-up operation. 

You can use the buttons to 

listen-in on a source currently 
playing on the main system. 

You can also use the buttons to 

adjust the sound volume. 

The buttons can also be used to 

include or exclude the link room 

speakers in a Timer Play 
programmed on the main audio 
or video system. 

The Timer Play function is not avail-

able in all Bang & Olufsen systems. 
Please refer to the Guide for your 
main system. 

Listen-in on a main room source  

> Press 

PLAY •

 to listen-in on a 

source that is currently playing in 
your main system. If no source is 
playing when you press PLAY •, 
the radio in the main system will be 
switched on. If the main system 
have no audio sources, it will 
switch on the TV program that 
was last playing. 

> Press 

PLAY •

 again, and the link 

room speakers switch off (a red 
standby indicator appears in the 
PLAY • button). 

If you keep the 

PLAY •

 button 

pressed for more than two seconds, 
both the link room and your main 
system switch off. 

Volume adjustment 

> Press   or   to raise or lower the 

volume level in the loudspeakers. 

The volume level in the link room 

speakers is adjusted independently 
of your main system. 

Timer Play control 

If the main system is programmed to 
start playing automatically (Timer 
Play), the link room speakers can be 
included as well. 

> Press 

TIMER

. A small red light in 

the TIMER button indicates that 
the link room speakers will be 

included. 

> Press 

TIMER

 again to cut out the 

Timer function for the link room 

(the red light disappears). 

TIMER

PLAY

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Summary of Contents for BeoLink Wireless 1

Page 1: ...BeoLink Wireless 1 Guide...

Page 2: ...ernal antennas used for this mobile transmitter must provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm 8 from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or...

Page 3: ...a source playing on the main room system Beo4 remote control 7 Find out how to use the Beo4 remote control to access main room sources in a link room Beo4 Sound adjustments 8 Find out how to use the B...

Page 4: ...ve placed the audio and or video system complete with their various sources the main system Connected to the main system you will need a BeoLink Wireless 1 set up as transmitter The link room is where...

Page 5: ...on or with a Bang Olufsen remote control For operation of such a setup refer to pp 6 8 in this Guide For information about installation of the BeoLink Wireless 1 system refer to Set up BeoLink Wireles...

Page 6: ...playing in your main system If no source is playing when you press PLAY the radio in the main system will be switched on If the main system have no audio sources it will switch on the TV program that...

Page 7: ...esent in your Bang Olufsen system and the source supports the function To switch on an Audio source Press RADIO to listen to a radio programme Press CD to listen to a CD Press AMEM ATAPE to listen to...

Page 8: ...middle of the button to mute the sound and press or to restore the sound To adjust speaker balance Press LIST repeatedly until SPEAKER is shown in the display Press or to adjust balance left or right...

Page 9: ...ns to quali ed service personnel Wireless 1 is designed for indoor use in dry domestic environments only and for use within a temperature range of 10 45 C 50 113 F Leave enough space around Wireless 1...

Page 10: ...ne minute connection mode When the indicator shines green or yellow connection between the transmitter and the receiver is established Approximately 20 seconds after connection has been established th...

Page 11: ...each with a minimum load rating of 1 6 kg 3 5 lbs However if you intend to hang Wireless 1 from a gypsum wall or ceiling one screw must be a lag screw 4 mm 0 15 which penetrates the gypsum and is scr...

Page 12: ...nk socket on the receiver Then connect both the audio or video product and the receiver to the mains supply Check the indicator light in the receiver to ensure that connection is still intact If the c...

Page 13: ...he mains supply Check the indicator light in the receiver to ensure that connection is still intact If the connection is lost the units must be moved The receiver switches to standby after approximate...

Page 14: ...le end through the cable clamp A and connect the leads to the terminals inside the IR eye in the order indicated Then tighten the clamp A Attach the rear cover and x the IR eye to the wall as explaine...

Page 15: ...ff the speakers while you are on the phone Use the wall plate as a template to mark up the holes on the wall Insert the screws and wall anchors but let the two screw heads protrude from the wall as sh...

Page 16: ...fer to the Guides enclosed with the products In a Power Link setup set the link room speakers to one of the following Options Option 0 Used if you want to disable remote control operation in the link...

Page 17: ...key in the appropriate number 0 4 5 or 6 Wireless interference Signals between the transmitter and receiver can be in uenced by other systems such as microwaves or wireless pc systems as well as wirel...

Page 18: ...isposed of with ordinary household refuse all electrical and electronic equipment and parts must be collected and disposed of separately Products and equipment which must be collected for reuse recycl...

Page 19: ...rmity with the provisions of the Directives 1999 5 EC and 2006 95 EC This product may be used in member states of the EEU and EFTA Technical specifications features and the use thereof are subject to...

Page 20: ...3509535 0703 www bang olufsen com...

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