3
How to use your remote control,
6
See how to use the remote control. You can
also use BeoRemote App to operate your
television.
Understanding the guide,
8
See how to use the illustrated menu
operations, how to navigate in menus and
understand the indicator light as a help for
you to get an optimal experience with your
Bang & Olufsen television.
Set up your television,
11
How to place and handle your television in a
correct way.
Maintenance,
13
See how to clean and maintain your
products.
Connections,
14
Connect your television and expand your
setup by connecting additional equipment,
such as a set-top box, a PC or a camera to
widen your source selection. If needed, you
can reset to default settings.
Set positions for the television to turn to,
22
Preset positions for a motorised floor stand
or wall bracket to turn to in order to optimise
the experience for several viewing and
listening positions. You can also adjust the
tilt of a motorised table stand to avoid
reflections.
Set up additional equipment,
23
Register connected equipment via the
SOURCE LIST menu and download PUC
tables to operate non-Bang & Olufsen
equipment with your Bang & Olufsen remote
control. You can remove PUC tables you no
longer wish to use, and you can set up USB
devices, for example, to use for recordings.
Watch television,
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Watch television, bring up programme
information and make a recording on a
connected USB HDD or SSD. You can turn
the TV to different viewing and listening
positions and change subtitles and audio
options to customise the viewing experience
to your preferences.
Use channels, groups and lists,
30
Create, edit and use groups and lists, for
example, to customise the range of channels
to the preferences of the individual member
of a family. Thus, no one has to go through
all the available channels when searching for
a specific channel. You can edit and add
channels and watch Pay Per View channels,
if available.
Pause and play back a programme,
33
Pause, repeat and resume a digital
programme in progress if you have
connected a USB HDD or SSD. This enables
you to take a break, for example, to get a cup
of coffee and return after a while to continue
where you left off, a while behind the
programme’s live signal. You can step
backward and forward to replay a scene that
you missed.
Record a programme,
35
Set a Timer to record a programme you wish
to watch again or at a different time than
when it is broadcasted. Bring up a list of
Timers to edit a Timer or to get an overview
of the programmes you have planned to
record. If you are watching a programme
that you decide you want to keep, you can
also copy from the timeshift buffer to the
USB Hard Disk Drive or Solid State Drive that
is set up for recording.
Play a recording,
38
Play and browse through recordings,
whether they are old recordings or new
recordings, executed by Timers, that you
have not played yet.
Edit recordings,
40
Protect, name, sort, trim, split or delete
recordings. All of these functions enables
you to modify and customise your
recordings as you wish. You can also change
category or activate a Parental Lock.
Re-tune channels,
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Channels are updated automatically, but you
can also update channels manually if needed
or reinstall all channels, for example, if you
have switched to another service provider.
Loudspeaker setup – surround sound,
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Make your television part of a surround
sound system to enjoy a fantastic sound
experience. If you want speakers in your
setup to be connected wirelessly, associate
the speakers to your television to not only
enjoy the sound but also the aesthetics of
wireless surroundings. You are encouraged
to create different speaker groups to
optimise the sound experience for different
listening positions, and you can set up sound
modes to suit different types of programmes
or sources.
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