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Summary of Contents for BeoVision 8-40

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Page 3: ...e detail in a Guide The Guides are found on www bang olufsen com guides DVB functions are described in a separate Guide The Guides are kept up to date if new software introduces new or modified featur...

Page 4: ...sonnel Do not strike the glass with hard or pointed items The television can only be switched off completely by disconnecting it from the wall socket The supplied mains cord and plug are specially des...

Page 5: ...remote control 8 Introduction 10 Watch television 12 Look up teletext 14 Watch television via the DVB module 16 Change sound type and picture format Installation 18 Set up your television 20 Connectio...

Page 6: ...DVB module and watch digital television Standby Bring up the main menu of the active source Pause and stop playback or recording Switch on the TV 1 Select channels and enter information in on screen m...

Page 7: ...ep Navigation button left right up and down move in menus by pressing the button in the direction you need Standby Rewind or wind search backwards or forwards Pause and stop playback or recording Soft...

Page 8: ...menu you can bring up the BEO4 SETTING menu In this menu you must set up your television to be operated with a Beo4 with or without a navigation button Remember to set your Beo4 remote control to the...

Page 9: ...data Bring up sub menu store setting Select option Move backwards through menus Remote control On the first pages in this Getting Started you will find an overview of the buttons on Beo4 and Beo5 For...

Page 10: ...source to use these functions Switch on the TV Select a TV channel Adjust the volume Bring up a channel list Switch off the TV TV CHANNEL LIST CNN 1 2 DISCOVER 3 CWNBC 4 BBCWORLD 5 6 7 8 SUPER CH 9 10...

Page 11: ...Adjust volume up or down Press in the middle to mute sound Press to bring sound back Press Press Select Activate numbers and select channel Previous channel or Hold for channel list and select page or...

Page 12: ...ore a teletext page as a MEMO page See the Guide for further information When teletext is activated pressing TEXT swaps between dual screen and full screen mode To reveal hidden text on a teletext pag...

Page 13: ...page Move to LARGE Switch between upper and lower half and normal viewing Switch between MEMO pages Press Press Press Press to switch between MEMO pages Teletext subtitles If you would like available...

Page 14: ...e for further information When your television is equipped with the DVB module you can receive digital terrestrial cable and satellite programmes depending on your module options Beo4 operation Switch...

Page 15: ...page Select channel Accept Press Press Select Activate numbers and select channel Use the designated buttons in the display Step between groups Hold for channel list select page or channel Accept Pres...

Page 16: ...picture format Change sound type or language Switch between available sound types and languages Bring up SOUND in your Beo4 display 1 Press repeatedly to switch between available sound types Useful hi...

Page 17: ...Installation and setting up 18 Set up your television 20 Connection panels 22 First time setup of your television Contents Installation and setting up 17...

Page 18: ...hing standby indicator and an on screen warning switch the TV to standby not off in order for the TV to cool down You cannot operate the TV during this time If you are going to place the TV on either...

Page 19: ...responsibility of the user Wipe dust off the surfaces using a dry soft cloth To remove stains or dirt use a soft damp cloth and water without leaving streaks or traces Some micro fibre cloths may har...

Page 20: ...top box a decoder or video recorder VGA AV3 For connection of a PC to receive analogue graphics AV3 video L R For audio connection right and left sound channel respectively and video signals from an...

Page 21: ...ufsen audio or video system RF OUT Aerial output socket for distribution of video signals to other rooms Also requires an RF Link Amplifier See the Guide for further information USB For service use on...

Page 22: ...me ready for use Switch on Select setting Accept and go to next menu item Set the on screen menu language Disable or enable internal TV tuner or DVB Register connected equipment Tune in TV channels au...

Page 23: ...ation Adjust volume bass treble and loudness and preset two default speaker combinations Select a different speaker combination at any time NOTE Depending on which software version is installed in you...

Page 24: ...go and High Definition Multi media Interface are trademarks or registered trade marks of HDMI Licensing LLC Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol a...

Page 25: ...onal use of natural resources Collecting electrical and electronic equipment batteries and waste prevents the potential contamination of nature with the hazardous substances which may be present in el...

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