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What’s on the first 

Sound 

menu…

Balance 

The loudspeaker balance for the built-in, internal
speakers can be adjusted by max. 8 steps to the
left or right.

Volume

Volume can be adjusted with a range of 00 to 80,
pressing the 

or 

buttons raise or lower the

level by 2 steps.

Note: Volume can be adjusted at all times without
calling up this Sound menu.

Speaker

Speaker

only appears on the menu if you have

connected a pair of Bang & Olufsen Power Link
speakers to your MX TV and registered them in
the 

Sockets 

menu, (see 

Registering extra

equipment

, pages 34-35 for further information).

If this is the case, choose 1 for internal, built-in
speakers only, choose 2 for external speakers only,
and choose 3 for all speakers.

Note: As soon as you call up the first sound menu,
you can key in 1, 2 or 3 directly to switch speakers
without moving to 

Speakers

in the menu. 

Centre

The Centre Balance function is a special Bang &
Olufsen feature for TVs fitted with external
speakers. The 

Centre balance function

is only

available if you have connected external Power
Link speakers to your MX TV.

The purpose of this adjustment is to ensure that
the stereo sound can be given the enhanced
effect which the external speakers are able to
produce, and that mono sound, for example the
voice of a person appearing on the TV screen, can
be made to seem to originate from the screen
itself.

The balance between the sound of external
speakers and the built-in centre speakers can be
adjusted within a range of 00 to 80.

Adjust the balance between 

all

your speakers,

adjust until the total sound image is balanced,
that is, no one speaker seems to be dominating. If
you store this adjustment, this will now be a part
of your 

Basic

setup.

What’s on the second 

Sound 

menu…

Bass and  Treble 

The 

Bass

and 

Treble

levels can be adjusted by 4

steps above or below the neutral level 0.

Loudness

Loudness

can be set to O

n

or 

Off

, it compensates

for the human ear’s diminished sensitivity to high
and low bass and treble levels when listening to
low volume levels.

Choosing speaker setup, adjusting
balance and centre balance directly with
Beo4…

Press LIST until 

SPEAKER

* is displayed. If you

key in 1, 2 or 3 you can choose the speaker
setup you want.

If you press 

ss

or 

tt

instead, you adjust the

balance between the speakers, the display 
will read 

Balance 

with an indication of

whether it has been adjusted to the left or
right. 

If you press 

or 

, you adjust the centre

balance between the external and built-in
speakers, the display will read 

Centre

and

indicate the adjustment.

*Note: In order to display 

SPEAKER

on Beo4,

you must add the function to Beo4. Please
refer to Beo4’s own User’s guide and the
chapter, 

Customising your Beo4

, for further

instruction.

Summary of Contents for MX TV

Page 1: ...ure All operations can be carried out with ease using the Beo4 remote control From daily operations to setting picture and sound preferences you only need to press a few buttons in a straightforward s...

Page 2: ...Olufsen product on a firm and stable surface Products placed on soft heavy carpets must be duly protected against overturning TV sets placed on Bang Olufsen stands with castors must always be moved wi...

Page 3: ...tomatically 19 Page update Teletext function 20 Fastext or FLOF 21 Making Timer recordings via Teletext 22 25 PICTURE AND SOUND Adjusting the Picture 25 Adjusting the Sound 26 Switching sound 28 30 BE...

Page 4: ...ectangular buttons for source control numbers and dedicated functions Buttons within the star shaped button for stepping and winding and operation of on screen menus The circular GO button in the midd...

Page 5: ...ve various functions which include Troubleshooting describing specific circumstances which may occur during an operation Providing additional information such as detailed information about the content...

Page 6: ...required that you search for a station Switch on the TV Call up the main menu The main menu appears Press to move the red text cursor to the other items in the menu Make sure that the item function y...

Page 7: ...7...

Page 8: ...menu The Setup menu appears Press to call up Tuning The Tuning menu appears Freq is lit up already Press to let the system search for TV stations Or use the number keys to key in an exact frequency e...

Page 9: ...y the 10 dots in the menu including the letters from A to Z numbers and full stop The first of the 10 dots blinks indicating that you can start writing a name You must reveal the characters for the po...

Page 10: ...st You will always see the page where the station you are currently on is listed If you want to see one of the stations currently listed on the screen simply key in the appropriate number or press TV...

Page 11: ...133 140 147 154 161 168 231 238 245 252 S15 S16 S17 S18 S19 S20 S21 S22 S23 S24 S25 S26 S27 S28 S29 S30 S31 S32 S33 S34 S35 S36 S37 S38 S39 S40 S41 259 266 273 280 287 294 303 311 319 327 335 343 351...

Page 12: ...o set it again Menu TV program list Sound Picture Setup Time Text time 12 00 TV program 1 Setup Tuning Timer Clock Sockets Stand The main menu The Setup menu The Clock menu on the menu the time is now...

Page 13: ...xt time or not The first time you call up the clock menu the following displays are possible for this item TV program 1 appears if you choose to synchronise with Teletext and indicates the station e g...

Page 14: ...main menu The main menu appears Press until Setup is lit up Press to call up the Setup menu The Setup menu appears Press until Stand is lit up Press to call up the Stand menu The Stand menu appears P...

Page 15: ...ion about which audio systems can be connected to your TV Press to call up the main menu The main menu appears Press until Setup is lit up Press to call up the Setup menu The Setup menu appears Press...

Page 16: ...lect a TV station the program number and name appear briefly on the screen If you want to see the them again press TV You can adjust volume at all times For details of sound adjustment see pages 26 28...

Page 17: ...s MEM 1 2 3 and 4 are available in your MX TV for each station which transmits Teletext You can change this setup and preset the pages you use most often as your favourite Teletext pages then The Inde...

Page 18: ...superimpose the Teletext page on the TV picture so that you can see both simultaneously When you want to see just the Teletext page again press GO REVEAL If a Teletext page contains concealed text fo...

Page 19: ...etext page number 4 Note The Teletext page with the subtitles must be preset on your favourite Teletext page number 4 MEM 4 If you no longer want the Teletext subtitles to appear automatically on the...

Page 20: ...Teletext page up on the screen Note While you are watching a TV programme waiting for the page to be updated do not forget that the TV is in Teletext mode This means that if you key in a number the T...

Page 21: ...e page of your choice Red green yellow or blue Switch to Teletext and find a Fastext page A small bar made up of the colours red green yellow and blue indicates that the page is a Fastext page Press t...

Page 22: ...page are status lines Start is lit up in red A cursor appears and highlights the start time of the first programme on the page Making Timer recordings via Teletext If you have connected a Bang Olufse...

Page 23: ...he item Timer recording you will get the Video tape recorder s Timer index which lists the Timers you may have made already Now you must press GO to call up the Timer recording menu prompting you to f...

Page 24: ...24...

Page 25: ...level Tint Tint adjustment is only available if NTSC broadcast signals or NTSC sources are employed Tint adjusts colour nuance Press to call up the main menu The main menu appears Press until Picture...

Page 26: ...ng and and t t and s s as in the first menu Press GO to store your adjustments Press STOP to return to the previous menu without storing what you have entered Press EXIT to exit without storing your a...

Page 27: ...the voice of a person appearing on the TV screen can be made to seem to originate from the screen itself The balance between the sound of external speakers and the built in centre speakers can be adj...

Page 28: ...n you will hear the sound or specific language you selected for this program number This should be done via the tuning menu see page 8 9 Note If you have selected stereo as your preferred stored type...

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Page 30: ...reen is blank you will record sound only but if the sound is accompanied by pictures the pictures will be recorded along with the sound produced by the audio system a simulcast recording Note A specia...

Page 31: ...m Using BeoVision MX in a link room With your BeoVision MX TV in a link room and BeoLink installed you can obtain the benefits of distributed sound and pictures Press to switch on your TV Then operate...

Page 32: ...d then 1 cf page 27 Note In order to display SPEAKER on Beo4 you must add the function to Beo4 Please refer to Beo4 s own User s guide for further instruction Buttons on the front When the TV is switc...

Page 33: ...ape recorder for example the Bang Olufsen BeoCord VX 7000 or V 8000 video tape recorder The socket marked AV2 is for connection of all other AV equipment for example a second video tape recorder a vid...

Page 34: ...nected a Bang Olufsen video tape recorder of a type other than the BeoCord VX 7000 or V 8000 You have connected any non Bang Olufsen equipment to your TV The equipment you have connected to your TV mu...

Page 35: ...usual way V Tape 2 B O will be selected automatically if your second video tape recorder is a Bang Olufsen video tape recorder If this does not happen automatically select the item V Tape 2 B O manua...

Page 36: ...you have connected e g BeoCord VX 7000 or V 8000 to your MX TV The item Timer recording calls up the Timer index and the Timer recording fill in menu Sound and Picture enables you to adjust sound and...

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Page 38: ...AV1 AV2 S VHS Stand Turn TV to preferred position Setup Setup Tuning Timer Clock Sockets Stand Sound Balance Volume Speaker Centre Sound Sound Bass Treble Loudness Picture Brilliance Colour Contrast T...

Page 39: ...r packing we use the most conserving and recyclable materials known today and we constantly work to reduce any negative side effects our packing materials may have on the environment We observe any pr...

Page 40: ...ation during the design and development process and we strive to make our products easy and comfortable to operate We therefore hope that you will take time to drop us a line telling us about your exp...

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