Internet-Radio Connection to Bang & Olufsen Equipment
This BOSSCOM Internet-Radio tuner connects to ALL Bang & Olufsen equipment having a vacant audio input, like
BeoSound, BeoCenter, BeoMaster, BeoSystem or BeoVision TV, and it is controlled by a Bang & Olufsen remote
control terminal. Internet-Radio may be connected to any equipment of other brands too, but it requires control by a
Bang & Olufsen remote.
Over the years Bang & Olufsen has added, removed or renamed inputs for peripherals and in the most recent remote
controls N.Music has replaced the earlier SHIFT- A.TAPE or A.TAPE2.
Below tables list various Bang & Olufsen equipment with specified inputs, names and the corresponding source
selection to be used when opening an input. This enables selection of any named Bang & Olufsen product, its input,
the corresponding Internet-Radio option and the remote command that allows for control of the tuner.
Some inputs allow for selection of a CableLink option, but most of the more recent Bang & Olufsen products require a
Direct Mode option, i.e. direct control of the Internet-Radio. Alternatively see the application of BeoLink Converter p.
15.
Direct Control, “Direct Mode”
The Internet-Radio is controlled directly by a Bang & Olufsen remote control terminal. Thus control from a link room
is NOT possible, but the Internet-Radio may be listened to anywhere, when it has been selected as a source.
Direct Mode
Direct Mode may be used in any Bang & Olufsen system.
The Internet-Radio tuner’s IR receiver is not plasma safe.
Indirect control, ”CableLink Mode”
The Internet-Radio is controlled with a Bang & Olufsen remote via the connected Bang & Olufsen equipment that
relays control commands via the connection cable. The Internet-Radio may be controlled from any connected link
room.
CableLink
The CableLink option allows for control from any link room.
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