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Timed play via teletext

It is also possible to program timed play  

settings via teletext.

To enter timed play settings via teletext…

> Press 

MENU

 while 

Start

 (start) is highlighted to 

bring up teletext.

> Enter the number of the teletext page you 

want.

> When the page is found, press 

MENU

 to make 

a timed play programming. A cursor highlights 

the first start time on the list.

> Press 

m

 or 

p

 to move the cursor to the 

programme you wish to make a timed play for.

> Press 

GO

 to accept the start time.

> Press 

m

 or 

p

 to move to the stop time you 

want, and press 

GO

 to accept it.

> A line appears on top of the teletext page listing  

the start and stop time, followed by ‘

OK?

’.

> Press 

GO

 to store your timed play settings.

View, edit or delete a Timer

Bring up an on-screen list of the Timer 

settings you have entered. From this list, you 

can edit or delete your Timer settings.

To view, edit or delete your Timer settings…

> Press 

MENU 

while 

Source

 (source) or 

Pr

 

(program) is highlighted in the 

Set Timer

 menu 

to bring up a current Timer index of previously 

entered Timer settings.

> Press 

p

 or 

m

 to move through the list to a 

setting you wish to edit or delete.

> To edit a setting, press 

GO

 and follow the 

procedure described earlier.

> To be able to delete a setting, press 

MENU

. The 

date is replaced by 

Clear?

> Press 

GO

 to delete the setting, or 

EXIT

 to keep 

it.

To activate the timed play function 

You must activate the timed play function in 

order for your Timers to be executed. 

To activate the timed play function…

> Press 

MENU

 to bring up the main menu.

> Press 

GO

 to bring up the 

Timer play

 menu.

> Press 

2

 to bring up the 

Activate Timer

 menu.

> Press 

m

 or 

p

 to reveal 

Yes

. To switch off the 

Timer play function, select 

No

 instead.

> Press 

GO

 to store your timed play settings, or… 

> …press 

EXIT

 to leave all menus without storing. 

If you connect a Bang & Olufsen audio or video 

product to BeoSystem 1 with a Master Link cable, 

you can exclude or include it in timed functions 

via the 

Timer play

 menu. For example, set 

BeoSystem 1 Timer to 

Yes 

and the audio system 

Timer to 

OFF 

if you wish timed functions to apply 

only to BeoSystem 1.

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. 

Summary of Contents for BeoSystem 1

Page 1: ...Guide BeoSystem 1...

Page 2: ...er the information required to install and set up the product is included in the Guide and the Reference book This is useful if you move your product or expand your system at a later date The Guide an...

Page 3: ...ns Advanced operation 15 All you need to know about using BeoSystem 1 beyond daily use such as advanced teletext set top box operation and the pincode system Tuning and preference settings 25 Find out...

Page 4: ...access to all functions When a function is in use you are informed via displays on Beo4 or on the screen Switch on BeoSystem 1 Switch on a set top box Only available if a set top box is connected and...

Page 5: ...u 1 Timer play 2 TV list 3 Setup Source Pr Start Stop Date TV 1 13 30 14 30 27 Oct OK Press MENU for Timer index 1 Timer play 2 TV list 3 Setup Menu VOL 30 TV 12 Source Pr Start Stop Date TV 1 13 30 1...

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Page 7: ...e chapter Advanced operation on page 15 Daily use Watch TV 8 Select a TV channel Bring up a TV list Adjust or mute the volume Change sound type or language Home Theatre 10 Select speakers for movie so...

Page 8: ...t any time without switching BeoSystem 1 off first Press for example DVD if available in your system Bring up a TV list All your TV channels appear on a list which you can bring up on the screen The l...

Page 9: ...repeatedly to switch to another sound type or language in a multi language programme Press to exit the SOUND function In order to display SOUND on Beo4 you must first add it to the Beo4 list of funct...

Page 10: ...play SPEAKER on Beo4 Press the number of the speaker combination you want The selected speakers cut in automatically Press to adjust the balance between the front and rear speakers Press to adjust the...

Page 11: ...ng the current source to the selected screen FORMAT 1 For standard TV pictures Two variations are available 15 9 and Panoramic view for the largest picture FORMAT 2 For letter box pictures When you se...

Page 12: ...e turning To view a particular subpage enter the four digit number of the desired page or press m or p to step to the page Press again to resume subpage turning Press to leave teletext and return to t...

Page 13: ...at channel offers teletext subtitles The teletext subtitles page number can often be found in an index on teletext page 100 Press to bring up teletext Press the number buttons or m p to locate the tel...

Page 14: ...ource cancels dual screen viewing While watching for example TV Press repeatedly to display P IN P on Beo4 Press for example V TAPE to select a source to view on the right side of the screen B Press 0...

Page 15: ...ion View edit or delete a Timer Set top box operation 20 Universal Beo4 operation Use the set top box s own menu Set top Box Controller menu Use a set top box in a link room The pincode system 22 Acti...

Page 16: ...upper half of the page is shown Press to view the lower half Press to restore the normal text size To keep the TV picture in teletext Press repeatedly to display MIX on Beo4 Press to superimpose the...

Page 17: ...The titles of the four linked pages appear at the top of the screen Press the coloured button which corresponds to the linked page you wish to see Press to leave Fastext and return to normal teletext...

Page 18: ...ake up call Use timed standby for example to make BeoSystem 1 switch off automatically when you leave for work in the morning Enter as many as eight Timer settings and view all the Timer settings you...

Page 19: ...ly entered Timer settings Press p or m to move through the list to a setting you wish to edit or delete To edit a setting press GO and follow the procedure described earlier To be able to delete a set...

Page 20: ...GO and then the number button that activates the function you want Press GO and then m or p to step up or down through programs directly Press and hold GO to bring up the Program guide or the Now Next...

Page 21: ...en 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 tel...

Page 22: ...ical the input fields are cleared and you must enter the code again Press to store the code To cancel a code entry Press to cancel a code entry and the input fields are cleared While the TV is switche...

Page 23: ...ystem 1 to shut down for three hours during which time operation is not possible Approximately 20 seconds before the system automatically switches to standby it cannot be operated by remote control Th...

Page 24: ...24...

Page 25: ...ture and sound settings 34 Adjust colour brilliance or contrast Adjust volume bass treble or loudness See the name of the active sound system 36 Set the time and date 37 Tuning and preference settings...

Page 26: ...he TV channels that are available in your area via the TV tuning menu BeoSystem 1 finds available channels and stores them by number and name Press MENU to bring up the main menu Press 3 to bring up t...

Page 27: ...g menu Press 2 to bring up the Add program menu Press m to start adding new channels The Freq frequency and Pr program fields show tuning progress Press STOP to stop adding channels You can then move...

Page 28: ...up the Tuning menu Press GO again to bring up the TV tuning menu Press 4 to bring up the Manual tuning menu Press l or n to move between items on the menu and m or p to view your choices for each ite...

Page 29: ...annels When you find a channel you wish to move press n to move it out of the list Press p or m to move the channel to its new location or press the number of the new location Press l to move the chan...

Page 30: ...move through your list of channels When you have found a channel you wish to name press GO The cursor is located on the first character in the channel name Press l or n to move between characters and...

Page 31: ...move through your list of channels When you have found a channel you wish to delete press MENU Del appears next to the channel name Press GO to delete the channel or press STOP to return to the list...

Page 32: ...video tape recorder S VHS V TP2 for a Super VHS video tape recorder Decoder 2 for a second decoder Connect your primary decoder to the DECODER socket None if nothing is connected Press MENU to bring...

Page 33: ...o the chapter Customise Beo4 on page 18 in the Reference book for further information Choose a set top box A list of set top boxes to choose from appears when you register a set top box in the Connect...

Page 34: ...nu Temporary settings are cancelled when you switch off BeoSystem 1 Picture and sound settings are preset from the factory to neutral values which suit most viewing and listening situations However if...

Page 35: ...ass treble or loudness You can adjust sound volume select a speaker combination or adjust the speaker balance directly on Beo4 at any time without bringing up a menu but you must bring up the Sound me...

Page 36: ...r the specific sound system You can always choose to disregard such automatic change in speaker combination For further information refer to the chapter Home Theatre on page 10 Press MENU to bring up...

Page 37: ...ay Wed Wednesday Thu Thursday Fri Friday Sat Saturday Sun Sunday To set the time and date Press MENU to bring up the main menu Press 3 to bring up the Setup menu Press 6 to bring up the Clock menu Tim...

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Page 39: ...amcorder via BeoSystem 1 Copy from a Camcorder Maintenance of BeoSystem 1 49 Cleaning surfaces Cleaning the Beo4 Changing the batteries Placement connections and maintenance In this chapter you can fi...

Page 40: ...oSystem 1 is set up placed and connected in accordance with this Guide BeoSystem 1 is developed for indoor use in dry domestic environments only and for use within a temperature range of 10 40 C 50 10...

Page 41: ...luded cable to the required length and strip the cable Insert the cable end through the cable clamp E and connect the leads to the terminals inside the receiver in the order indicated Tighten the clam...

Page 42: ...xamples of BeoSystem 1 in setups with respectively a plasma screen LCD screen a projector and a home automation system More than one screen type can be connected at one time The diagrams are provided...

Page 43: ...to the mains yet When connections are complete Connect BeoSystem 1 to the mains and switch on the mains switch on the back of BeoSystem 1 The system is in standby mode and ready to be used If BeoSyste...

Page 44: ...connect the set top box to BeoSystem 1 To enable remote control of your set top box with the Beo4 remote control you must also connect a low power IR transmitter Decoder To connect an AV decoder a bas...

Page 45: ...o not connect baseband decoders here DECODER 21 pin socket for the connection of a secondary set top box or a primary decoder The socket provides the opportunity to connect either an AV decoder or an...

Page 46: ...n a surround sound setup SPDIF 1 Digital input socket for connection of for example a DVD player SPDIF 1 is for digital input from equipment connected to the AV socket on BeoSystem 1 SPDIF 2 Digital i...

Page 47: ...en projector RS232 For connection of a plasma screen supported by Bang Olufsen or a large screen projector 0 12V CONTROL For connection of a home automation system with a projector FAN For connection...

Page 48: ...automatically registers the signal and you can see the pictures from the Camcorder on the screen If the signal from the Camcorder is switched off Press LIST repeatedly to display CAMCORD on Beo4 and p...

Page 49: ...taining only a few drops of mild detergent such as washing up liquid Cleaning the Beo4 Wipe the Beo4 remote control with a soft lint free firmly wrung cloth Changing the batteries When BATTERY appears...

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Page 51: ...p 10 Socket panels 45 Displays and menus Displayed information and menus 5 On screen display 5 On screen menus Reference book pp 20 26 Format How to choose a picture format 11 Headphones Close up soc...

Page 52: ...Set top Box Controller menu 20 Set top box AV connection Reference book p 8 Set top box IR transmitter Reference book p 8 Set top box operation 20 Home automation system Additional sockets home automa...

Page 53: ...hannel list 8 Select a TV channel 8 What s on the Edit TV list menu Reference book p 22 Socket panels Additional sockets 47 AV and aerial socket panel 45 Close up socket panel 48 Connect additional eq...

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