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Overview of close-up operation and

connection panels

1

Speaker connection panels*

2

A/V connection panel

3

Mains connection

4

Close-up operation panel

*Note: If you wish to connect external loudspeakers,

connect them to the loudspeaker sockets on

BeoSystem 1. For further information, please refer to

the Guide enclosed with BeoSystem 1.

Running the cables

Secure the cables you have connected to

BeoVision 4 with the cable bands, as shown in

the diagram.

The supplied mains lead and plug are specially

designed for BeoVision 4. If you change the plug

or in any way damage the mains lead, it will affect

the picture adversely.

– Do not place BeoVision 4 on sloped or

unstable surfaces, as the screen may tip

over or fall off, causing damage to the 

screen.

– Do not place BeoVision 4 close to strong

sources of heat, light or electromagnetic

fields. This may result in picture and sound

distortion.

– Do not place any items on top of BeoVision 4.

– Do not place or use BeoVision 4 near water,

e.g. near a bathtub, sink, or swimming

pool.

– Do not cover the ventilation holes, e.g. by

placing BeoVision 4 on a rug. This may

cause the screen to overheat. 

Please note

that the top ventilation holes emit heated

air while BeoVision 4 is in use!

– When mounting BeoVision 4 in a wall 

bracket, leave a space of at least four inches

(about 10 cm) at the top, bottom and sides.

– When mounting BeoVision 4 on a table

stand, leave a space of at least four inches

(about 10 cm) at the top, left and right,

two and a half inches (about 6 cm) at the

bottom, and three inches (about 7.5 cm) at

the rear.

– Unplug BeoVision 4 at the mains during

lightning storms or if the screen is not used

for long periods of time. This will prevent

damage to BeoVision 4 due to lightning

and power-line surges.

– Disconnect all cables before moving

BeoVision 4.

1

2

3

4

It is necessary to secure the mains lead in the

cable bands, as shown in the diagram.

Otherwise, the mains cable can be tugged free

of the socket.

Summary of Contents for BeoVision 4

Page 1: ...1 BeoVision 4 Guide...

Page 2: ...less the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure Complete all the connections in your setup before connecting any appliance to the AC outlet Note Your BeoVision 4 operates on a 120 volt...

Page 3: ...e stand or bracket for instruction Contents of the Guide Set up BeoVision 4 4 Handling BeoVision 4 4 Placing BeoVision 4 in your home 5 Overview of the close up operation and socket panels 5 Running t...

Page 4: ...ision 4 can not be tipped over or jostled loose from the selected bracket or stand Set up place and connect BeoVision 4 in accordance with this Guide BeoVision 4 is developed for indoor use in dry dom...

Page 5: ...sound distortion Do not place any items on top of BeoVision 4 Do not place or use BeoVision 4 near water e g near a bathtub sink or swimming pool Do not cover the ventilation holes e g by placing Beo...

Page 6: ...ision 4 The plugs at the screen end are colour coded as follows Red connect to the Pr Cr R socket Blue connect to the Pb Cb B socket Green connect to the Y G socket Black or yellow connect to the VD s...

Page 7: ...ection of compatible equipment please contact your Bang Olufsen retailer L AUDIO VIDEO VD HD Pr Cr R Pb Ca B Y G AUDIO AV IN COMPONENT RGB IN PC IN TUNER IN SERIAL S VIDEO L L AUDIO L The rear connect...

Page 8: ...ision 4 on or off The close up operation panel ON STAND BY Buttons on the close up operation panel ON STAND BY Switches the screen on or off The additional buttons on the close up operation panel are...

Page 9: ...etely dry Guidelines for day to day use Do not allow still pictures to be displayed on the screen for an extended period of time as this can cause a permanent after image to remain on the screen Examp...

Page 10: ...le to operate Therefore 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 o...

Page 11: ...erference 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...

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