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Connect the cables 

The socket panel is placed at the base 

of your music system. Use the 

diagram and graphics imprinted on 

the socket panel unit when locating 

the sockets.

Do not connect your system to the 

mains until you have finished 

connecting all other cables. 

Aerial connections – FM/DAB* 

We recommend that you connect your DAB aerial 

before connecting your other aerials.

–  Connect your DAB aerial to the socket marked 

DAB, and your FM aerial to the socket marked 

FM.

When using an FM dipole aerial

 

… 

–  Tune in to the radio station you want, then turn 

the aerial horisontally until you receive the best 

possible signal. 

When using a DAB aerial

 

… 

–  Use the DAB AERIAL ADJUSTMENT menu, 

described on page 15, to fi nd out where to 

place your aerial. The menu lets you know how 

strong the DAB signal is. 

–  Make sure that you hang or mount the aerial 

vertically. 

Do not mount your music system permanently – 

for example, on a wall bracket – until you have 

found out where the signal is strongest and 

placed your system accordingly! 

MASTER 
LINK

AUX

FM

DAB

POWER LINK

OUT

~

IN

L

R

24

*NOTE! The DAB socket is only available if your 

music system is equipped with the built-in DAB 

module. 

Summary of Contents for BeoSound 4

Page 1: ...BeoSound 4 Guide ...

Page 2: ...equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and main tenance servicing instructions in the literature ac...

Page 3: ...ystem and mount the glass door Connect the cables 24 Find out how to connect speakers and auxiliary equipment Audio Video setup 26 Find out how to connect your music system to your video system Maintenance 27 Find out how to clean your music system Index 28 Move your hand from side to side under the operation panel and the glass door opens automatically revealing the operation panel behind the doo...

Page 4: ... for GO refer to the next page for further instructions 1 N MUSIC 2 N RADIO 3 A AUX 4 RANDOM ON OFF 5 REPEAT ON OFF 6 TIMER ON OFF 7 EDIT A MEM 1 ARRANGE REARRANGE DELETE TRACK DELETE FOLDER 2 RENAME 8 PLAY TIMER 1 TIMER 1 PROGRAMMING ON OFF SOURCE SOURCE PROGRAM START STOP DAYS NAME 2 TIMER 2 3 TIMER 3 9 SHOW CLOCK PIN CODE SETUP 1 NEW PINCODE 2 DELETE PINCODE FIRST TIME SETUP 10 SETUP 1 A MEM 1 ...

Page 5: ...ng menus press and hold to delete the entire name Switches your music system to standby Symbol of the navigation wheel turn the wheel clockwise or counter clockwise to step between tracks or stations to move the cursor vertically between menus and to adjust settings Moves horisontally between characters in the naming menus Press to enter submenus and to accept settings and choices in menus When li...

Page 6: ... of a menu indicates that you have moved down one level in the menu system Two dots in front of a menu indicates that you have moved down two levels in the menu system Three dots in front of a menu indicates that you have moved down three or more levels in the menu system Three dots after a menu name indicate that further submenus are available to move to the next level you must press the wheel or...

Page 7: ...ar Proceed to MONTH and DAY Press STORE to store your settings directly then STORED appears in the display Press EXIT to leave the menu Fill in menus Adjusts up or down selects or deselects and changes settings in menus Press to accept settings Moves between settings or moves the cursor in the menus press to bring up additional information in the display Stores settings and leaves the fill in menu...

Page 8: ...el to select a character Store Press STORE to store a name or move the cursor to the symbol and press the wheel to store Special characters To use special characters move the cursor to the symbol and press the wheel To return to ordinary characters move the cursor to the symbol and press the wheel Large or small letters To switch between large and small letters move the cursor to the Aa symbol and...

Page 9: ...n clock to the correct time and date MENU OPTIONS Add sources functions and menus to the list which appears in the display when you press the MENU button DISPLAY SETUP Select the display reading you prefer for radio CD A MEM and status respectively Useful hints To store your settings in a menu and move on to the next menu in the sequence press STORE All the settings you make during first time setup...

Page 10: ...lect to enter or edit timer programmings SHOW CLOCK Select to bring up the time 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 hints You can select a menu by its number or toggle a function on or off by pressing the appropriate number If for example the function RANDOM ON OFF is number 4 in the menu system pre...

Page 11: ...stem will prompt you to decide whether or not to override the copy protection If you choose not to override the recording is deleted To move folders you turn the wheel to highlight the folder you want to move press to move the folder out of the list and turn the wheel to move it to the new position press to move it back into the list You can either use the memory card as a source in your music sys...

Page 12: ...he relevant stations The options that are available depend on which band you are currently listening to FM or DAB For example the options for TUNE in the ADD PROGRAM menu for FM are BAND Shows the current band Select FM or DAB FREQUENCY Shows the current frequency Turn the wheel to start tuning FINE TUNE Fine tune a tuned station STEREO Select YES for stereo sound Useful hints When listening to th...

Page 13: ...r the Program List The available stations appear in the STORE PROGRAM menu Turn the wheel to move between stations Press GO to store a station If the menu is empty or if you do not want to store more stations press EXIT to leave the menu Radio text text information about the current station and broadcaster is supported by BeoSound 4 You can set your system to display radio text via the DISPLAY SET...

Page 14: ...ours on end The random and repeat functions can be used in conjunction or separately What s on the NAME CD menu NAME CD Use this menu to name the loaded CD The CD name can then be shown in the display when the CD is played back Useful hints You can only name a CD when it is playing You can store a total of 200 CD names in your music system Refer to page 10 for further information on naming If the ...

Page 15: ...to high and low frequencies when listening to music at low volume What s on the SOUND menu VOLUME Use this menu to preset a volume level for your music system The maximum volume level that can be stored in this menu is 75 BALANCE Use this menu to adjust the balance between your speakers SET TONE BASS TREBLE LOUDNESS Use this menu to adjust bass and treble to your liking and switch the loudness fea...

Page 16: ...TUP Use this menu to select the type and amount of display information for radio CD and A MEM The settings for RADIO CD and A MEM determine what is shown at the top of the display such as radio text or a CD name The setting for STATUS determines whether display information is shown temporarily that is during operation or permanently MENU OPTIONS Use this menu to add the functions features and menu...

Page 17: ...AYS Select which specific days of the week this Timer should be activated you move between the days by means of the arrow buttons Turn the wheel counter clockwise to deselect a day press the wheel to select a day and move on to the next day NAME Name your different Timers for easy recognition Useful hints To stop the music system make a Timer with STANDBY as the source If you set a Timer for Monda...

Page 18: ...ut While the music system asks for your pincode press and hold to open for Mastercode input Enter the Mastercode Once you have entered the Mastercode the pin code system is disabled and the music system is ready for use To activate the pincode system again you must enter a new pincode Useful hints If you enter a wrong pincode you get four more attempts to key in the code after which the music syst...

Page 19: ...lays extra buttons such as RANDOM REPEAT N RADIO or N MUSIC Pauses CD and A MEM playback at any time Switches on radio Switches on CD Starts playback from a loaded memory card Enters radio station numbers track numbers Use the number buttons to select a numbered menu item Enters the menu system Leaves the menu system Turns the volume up or down Press in the middle to mute speakers press again to r...

Page 20: ...nd the BeoSound The type of screws and wall plugs will depend on the material and construction of the wall Do not switch on the mains for any products in your system until after you have connected all the cables Cable guide and cables If you place the music system on its own make sure the cables are lead through the cable guide Otherwise the mains lead can be tugged free from the socket If you wan...

Page 21: ...ft and right edges of the glass door are aligned with the left and right edges of the music system Press gently on the glass door on the fastening points until you hear a click The click indicates that the glass door is seated properly The glass door can be removed for example if you want to clean it on the inside To remove the glass door open it and disconnect the music system from the mains supp...

Page 22: ...g an FM dipole aerial Tune in to the radio station you want then turn the aerial horisontally until you receive the best possible signal When using a DAB aerial Use the DAB AERIAL ADJUSTMENT menu described on page 15 to find out where to place your aerial The menu lets you know how strong the DAB signal is Make sure that you hang or mount the aerial vertically Do not mount your music system perman...

Page 23: ...oLab Loudspeakers Remember to set L R LINE switch on the BeoLab speakers to L and R left and right respectively When headphones are plugged in the speakers connected to your music system are muted Prolonged listening at a high volume level may cause hearing damages Master Link connections Use a Master Link cable to connect the sockets marked Master Link on the socket panel and the television The s...

Page 24: ...peakers are connected directly to your music system If you wish to change the Option setting to 0 from any other setting change it first to 1 before changing it to 0 Option 1 Used when your music system is set up on its own or connected to a video system when speakers are connected to your music system Option 2 Used when your music system is set up in one room and connected to a video system set u...

Page 25: ...3 in this Guide To clean the glass door we recommend that you use a mild window cleaner Do not use alcohol or other solvents to clean any part of the music system stand or bracket We do not recommend using special cleaning CDs in the music system Memory card To ensure a long lifetime memory cards must be handled with care Always keep the card inside the music system or in the cartridge supplied wi...

Page 26: ...27 Clock Enter settings for the built in clock 18 Connections Aerial connections 24 Connect headphones 4 Connect speakers 25 Connect your music system to a video system 25 Contact Contact Bang Olufsen 30 DAB radio stations Adjust DAB audio signal compression DAB DRC 15 Adjust your DAB aerial 15 DAB aerial socket 24 Tune in DAB radio stations 15 Delete Delete CD names 16 Delete radio stations 14 Fo...

Page 27: ...de system 20 Change or delete your pincode 20 Did you forget your pincode 20 Open for Mastercode 20 Use your pincode 20 Placement Cautions 22 Radio Delete radio stations 14 Move radio stations 14 Name radio stations 10 Switch on the radio 7 Tune in radio stations 14 Random Play tracks in random order 18 Repeat Repeat a CD 18 Settings Set the clock 18 Sound adjustments 17 Socket panel Overview of s...

Page 28: ...re 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 Customer Service 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 or email via www b...

Page 29: ...ls 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 equip ment by us...

Page 30: ...ment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help For the Canadian market only This class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations This product fulfils the conditions stated in the EEU directives 89 336 and 73 23 The black and yellow l...

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