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NOTE: This equipment has been tested and 

found to comply 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 installation.

This equipment generates, uses and can 

radiate radio frequency energy and, if not 

installed and used in accordance with the 

instructions, may cause harmful interference to 

radio communications. However, there is no 

guarantee that interference will not occur in a 

particular installation. If this equipment does 

cause harmful interference to radio or 

television reception, which can be determined 

by turning the equipment off and on, the user 

is encouraged to try to correct the interference 

by one or more of the following measures:

–  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna

–  Increase the separation between the 

equipment and receiver

–  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a 

circuit different from that to which the 

receiver is connected

–  Consult the retailer or an experienced radio/

TV technician for help

This class B digital apparatus meets all 

requirements of the Canadian Interference-

Causing Equipment Regulations.

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 

(WEEE) – Environmental protection 

The European Parliament and the Council of 

the European Union have issued the Waste 

Electrical and Electronic Equip ment Directive. 

The purpose of the Directive is the prevention 

of waste of electrical and electronic 

equipment, and to promote the reuse and 

recycling and other forms of recovery of such 

waste. As such the Directive concerns 

producers, distributors and consumers. 

The WEEE directive requires that both 

manufacturers and end-consumers dispose of 

electrical and electronic equipment and parts 

in an environmentally safe manner, and that 

equipment and waste are reused or recovered 

for their materials 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 separately. 

Products and equipment which must be 

collected for reuse, recycling and other forms 

of recovery are marked with the pictogram 

shown. 

When disposing of electrical and electronic 

equipment 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. Collecting electrical and electronic 

equipment 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 assist with 

and advise you of the correct way of disposal 

in your country. 

This product fulfils the conditions stated in the 

EEU directives 89/336 and 73/23.

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Technical specifications, features and the 

use thereof are subject to change without 

notice. 

Summary of Contents for BeoPort

Page 1: ...BeoPort Guide...

Page 2: ...rical Code Section 54 of Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 which provides guidelines for proper grounding and in particular specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of...

Page 3: ...our BeoPort installation Configure BeoPort 10 11 Find out how to make the configuration settings you need This chapter shows you some basic settings and explains registration of BeoPort Daily use 12 S...

Page 4: ...4...

Page 5: ...olution of 800 600 and 16 bit colour depth One available USB socket Operating system requirements Windows 2000 or XP DirectX 8 0a or newer Media Player 9 0 or newer Browser requirements Internet Explo...

Page 6: ...to the documentation enclosed with these products BeoPort in a Bang Olufsen system setup The setup shown above is a typical example of a system setup In this example the BeoPort box must be set to Opt...

Page 7: ...e specifically prompted to do so on the screen You do not have to turn off the PC to connect this cable IR receiver connection The IR socket is used for connecting an optional IR receiver to your PC T...

Page 8: ...llGuide exe in the command line substituting the X with the driveletter of your CD rom drive Select BeoPort installation from the menu Follow the instructions on the screen carefully When prompted to...

Page 9: ...guide exe in the command line substituting the X with the drive letter of your CD rom drive In the Installation menu select Repair upgrade your installation If the program registers that you already h...

Page 10: ...correct broadcast system is displayed under Video System that you have indicated whether your connection is via cable or antenna and that the correct country is displayed Remember that to receive a t...

Page 11: ...rovided during registration with utmost confidentiality If you have not registered A registration form automatically appears on screen Click New User and fill out the form If you have already register...

Page 12: ...pause playback of a source Click to adjust volume up or down click MUTE between r and u to mute the sound and click a volume button to restore the sound Click or to reveal MUTE HP and click this butt...

Page 13: ...box by a relevant drive Click once to set a check mark by the drive and twice to remove a check mark Click START to begin a scan Progress is shown in red below the drive selection box Click STOP to ca...

Page 14: ...pair or upgrade installation 9 TV tuner card installation 8 N MUSIC What is N MUSIC 13 Scan your PC for tracks 13 On Screen Guide Call up the Guide on the control bar 12 Option What is Option setting...

Page 15: ...ose of the Directive is the prevention of waste of electrical and electronic equipment and to promote the reuse and recycling and other forms of recovery of such waste As such the Directive concerns p...

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