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BeoSystem 3

Guide

Cautions

– Make sure that the product is set up, placed and connected in accordance with the instructions in this Guide.

– Place your product on a firm and stable surface.

To prevent injury, use Bang & Olufsen approved stands and wall brackets only!

– Do not place any items on top of your product.

– Do not subject the product to high humidity, rain or sources of heat.

– The product is developed for indoor use in dry, domestic environments only. Use within a temperature range of 10–35°C (50–95°F), and at an altitude of no more than 1500 m (5000 ft).

– Do not place the TV in direct sunlight, as this may reduce the sensitivity of the remote control receiver.

– Leave enough space around the product for adequate ventilation.

– Do not connect any of the products in your system to the mains, until you have connected all the cables.

– Do not attempt to open the product. Leave such operations to qualified service personnel.

– The product can only be switched off completely by disconnecting it from the wall socket.

Dear Customer

This Guide contains information about the daily use of your

Bang & Olufsen product and about connecting and operating external equipment. We expect your retailer to deliver, install and set up your product.

On the Bang & Olufsen website, www.bang-olufsen.com, you can find further information and relevant FAQs about your product.

The needs of the user are considered carefully when designing and developing Bang & Olufsen products. Therefore, please take the time to tell us about your experience with your product.

To contact us, visit our website on … www.bang-olufsen.com

or write to: Bang & Olufsen a/s

BeoCare

Peter Bangs Vej 15

DK–7600 Struer

or fax: Bang & Olufsen

BeoCare

+45 9785 3911 (fax)

Contents

4 Watch television

6 Teletext

9 BeoLink

19 Advanced use

33 Installation – setup

Technical specifications, features and the use thereof are subject to change without notice.

3500242 0903

How to use your remote control

You can operate your television with

Beo5 or Beo4. The instructions in this

Guide are mainly based on Beo5.

Beo5 operation

TV

DTV

PC

Living Room

V.MEM

N.MUSIC

DVD

RADIO

N.RADIO

CD

ST

OP

BA

CK

PLA

Y

TV

Soft button, touch screen to select*

1

Switch on a source or select a function

Back up through Beo5 displays

+

STOP

PLAY

Bring up SCENE buttons, such as Zones or

Speaker

Press again to return

Bring up digits to select channel or recording

Press again to return

Back up through menus or press once to pause playback and twice to stop

Start playback

GO

BACK

Exit menus completely

Select colour specific functions* 2

Press volume wheel next to the colour

Turn to adjust volume

To mute, turn quickly counter-clockwise

Press centre button to accept and store settings

Step through screen menus

Search backwards or forwards

Recordings

Step through channels or recordings

Hold for continuous step

Standby

Useful hints

1 *About buttons

2 *Coloured buttons

Actual zone

Soft buttons

Light grey buttons indicate that you have to press a text in the display. Dark grey buttons indicate that you have to press a hard button.

Press the wheel next to the colour to activate a coloured button.

Indicates the actual zone as it was named during the setup process.

Depending on the activated source, different soft buttons appear on the screen. Touch the screen to activate the function.

Beo4 operation

TV

DTV

LIGHT

DVD

RADIO

CD

V MEM RECORD A MEM

7

4

1

TEXT

8

5

2

0

9

6

3

MENU

GO

LIST

STOP

EXIT

TV

The Beo4 display shows you the activated source or function

Switch on the TV*

3

TV

V MEM

Switch on a connected video recorder

0 – 9

Select channels and enter information in on-screen menus

MENU

Bring up the main menu of the active source

TEXT

Switch on teletext

Search backwards or forwards or move in menus

GO

Accept and store settings and start playback

Step through channels or move in menus

Hold for continuous step

Select colour specific functions

LIST

STOP

EXIT

Adjust volume

To mute, press the middle of the button

Display extra ‘buttons’ on the Beo4

Press repeatedly to change ‘buttons’

Back up through menus or press once to pause playback and twice to stop

Exit menus

Standby

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*Marked buttons can be reconfigured during the setup process. See p. 37.

My reconfiguration:

TV

DTV

NOTE! For general information about remote control operation, see the Guide enclosed with your remote control.

Introduction

Watch movies and listen to different sources, such as a connected set-top box or a music centre.

3

Display and menus

Information about the selected source is shown at the top of the screen. On-screen menus allow you to adjust settings.

Select TV’s zone

TV

Switch on TV

Menu

Show menu

Menu name

Menu options

TV SETUP

TUNING

PLAY TIMER

OPTIONS

STAND POSITIONS

Information field select

Navigate in menus

When a menu is on the screen, you can move between menu options, reveal settings or enter data.

Select option/ setting

+

Enter data

0–9 GO

Bring up submenu/store setting

BACK

Select option Exit menus*

4

Important

– for more information: www.bang-olufsen.com

Remote control The instructions in this Guide are mainly based on the Beo5 remote control, but you can also operate the TV with Beo4. On the fold-out page in this Guide, you will find an overview of the buttons on Beo5 and Beo4. For general information about remote control operation, see the Guide enclosed with your remote control.

4 *NOTE! Press STOP to back up through menus.

4

Watch television

Choose a TV channel by its number or switch to another channel or source. Adjust the sound volume and change the sound type or language.

Activate the TV source to use these functions

Beo5 operation

Switch on the TV

Select a TV channel

Channel name

TV CHANNEL LIST

CNN

DISCOVER

CWNBC

BBCWORLD

SUPER CH

CRIME TV

CINEMA

MOVIE NW

… more select

1

13

14

15

16

9

10

11

12

17

18

7

8

5

6

2

3

4

Channel number

Bring up a channel list

Adjust the volume

Indicates more channels

Record here and now on a recorder

While recording on a connected recorder you can also watch another recording, source, or TV channel.

See second source

Divide the screen to watch two sources at the same time.

Switch off the TV

Automatic colour calibration may start automatically.

Useful hints

Automatic Colour Management Automatic Colour Management automatically compensates for colour changes on the screen for every 100 hours of use approximately. Do not switch off the system or disconnect it from the mains during the calibration.

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Beo4 operation

TV

Press

Select or +

Activate numbers

0–9

Select channel

Hold for channel list or

Select page Select channel

+

Previous

Select previous channel

0–9

Accept

Adjust volume. To mute, turn quickly counter-clockwise

Bring back the sound by turning the wheel either way.

Record

Start recording

Record STOP

Stop recording

STOP

P-and-P

Press

DVD

Select source

Swap

Swap pictures

Press

TV

Press

Select or 0–9

Select channel

0

Previous channel

Hold to activate or

Select page or channel and accept

Adjust volume

To mute, press in the middle of the button

RECORD

Press twice to start

STOP

Press twice to stop

LIST

Select

P-AND-P

DVD 0

Select source Swap pictures

Press

Second source You can bring up two video sources. With Swap you can make the left and right pictures switch places. With BACK you leave the function and go to the source on the left. You can also just select the source you wish to go to. See also p. 40 for information about

HDMI sources.

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Teletext

Operate teletext through the menu bar at the top of the teletext page or the arrow buttons on your Beo5.

Beo5 operation

Activate teletext to use these functions

Actual page

Change broadcaster

PAGE CHANNEL LARGE HALT REC SETUP

P100 BBC S100 Wed 13 Oct 12:39:34

Start teletext

Access the start page of teletext.

Move to pages

Access teletext pages you wish to see.

Change teletext service*

1

Access teletext pages of other broadcasters.

Stop subpages from turning

Reveal hidden messages

… and the like.

Create MEMO pages

Nine MEMO pages are available for each channel’s teletext service.*

2

View a MEMO page

‘MEMO’ is only available if you have stored MEMO pages.

Delete a MEMO page

Stop subpage turning

The arrow indicates that more options are available.

Reveal hidden text on ‘REVEAL’ and make settings on ‘SETUP’

Exit teletext

Leave the teletext function.

Glossary

Beo5 teletext point

1

*Teletext service

MEMO pages

Large teletext

With the inner arrow buttons on Beo5 you can navigate in page references in a teletext page. Go to a page referred to by pressing the centre button and back again by pressing BACK.

Each channel provides its own teletext service. Change easily between teletext pages of different channels.

Store a teletext page as a MEMO page to be able to access it quickly.

To enlarge the size of the teletext page, bring up teletext, move to ‘LARGE’ in the menu bar and press the centre button repeatedly to switch between the upper and lower half of the page and normal page size.

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Beo4 operation

Text

Press repeatedly to change screen mode

0–9

Select page or

Move to

‘PAGE’

Select page Go to index pages (100,

200, 300 …)

Move to ‘CHANNEL’ or

‘MEMO’ then ‘CHANNEL’

Bring up channel list

Select channel

Accept

STOP or

Stop turning Move to

‘HALT’

Press or

Select subpage

0–9

Restart turning

Move to ‘REVEAL’ Accept

0–9

Select page Move to

‘SETUP’

Accept Store current page

Move to

‘BACK’

Accept

Move to ‘CHANNEL’ or

‘MEMO’

Select MEMO page

Move to

‘SETUP’

Accept Select

MEMO page

Press

BACK

Press

Delete

TEXT

Press

0–9 or

Select page Move to ‘PAGE’ and select

Index pages

Move to ‘CHANNEL’ or

‘MEMO’ then

‘CHANNEL’

Press, select channel and accept

STOP

Stop turning or 0–9

Select subpage and restart turning

Move to

‘REVEAL’

Accept

0–9

Select page Move to

‘SETUP’

Accept then store

Move to ‘CHANNEL’ or

‘MEMO’

Select MEMO page

Move to

‘SETUP’

Press Select page

Press twice

EXIT

Press

2 *Teletext subtitles

Dual screen

If you would like available teletext subtitles to appear automatically for a particular channel, store the teletext subtitles page as MEMO page 9.

When teletext is activated, pressing Text swaps between dual screen and full screen mode.

NOTE! If your TV is linked via a Master Link cable to another TV, stored MEMO pages are not shared among these TVs. MEMO pages must be stored manually on each linked TV.

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Contents – BeoLink

10 BeoLink system

12 Connect and set up an audio system

14 Connect and set up a BeoLink system

15 Your television in a link room

16 Two televisions in the same room

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10

BeoLink system

If you have a BeoLink system, you can operate all connected sources from both the main room and link rooms.

Beo5 operation

Activate main or link room sources

Link room

Main room

TV sound on the audio speakers

Listen to sound from a TV source on your audio system speakers.

Audio sound on the TV speakers

Listen to audio sound on the speakers connected to the TV.

Use a source present in one room

Activate a main or link room source from a link room.

The source type is only present in one room.

Use a link room source

Activate a link room source in a link room. The source type is present in both rooms.

Use a main room source

Activate a main room source from a link room. The source type is present in both rooms.

Stereo sound in a link room

If stereo sound is selected in the link room, you cannot distribute other main room sources to the link room system.* 1

Useful hints

Options

Main room source

Link room source

Audio system

To use all functions properly, the products must be set to the correct options. See p. 12.

This is the central source from which you can distribute sound and pictures to link room sources.

This source is placed in the link room and through the source you can receive sound and pictures from connected main room sources.

Only Bang & Olufsen audio systems with Master Link support integration with the TV.

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Beo4 operation

Select audio speaker zone

TV

Select video source

Select TV speaker zone

CD

Select audio source

RADIO

Select source Operate source as usual

TV

Select source Operate source as usual

Link

Press

TV

Select source Operate source as usual

TV

Switch on TV

AV

Press

DTV

Select main room source

LIST TV

Select AV* 2 Select video source

LIST

Select AV* 2

CD

Select audio source

RADIO

Select source Operate source as usual

TV

Select source Operate source as usual

LIST

Select

LINK* 2

TV

Select source Operate source as usual

TV LIST

Switch on TV Select AV* 2

DTV

Select main room source

1 *Sound

Changes in link room setup

Usually sound distributed from a main room video source, such as a set-top box, to the link room is transmitted in mono. However, you can select stereo sound.

If you move your link room products to other rooms, remember to get your Beo5 remote control reconfigured by your Bang & Olufsen retailer.

2 *NOTE! In order to display AV and LINK on

Beo4, you must first add it to the Beo4 list of functions. See the Guide enclosed with your

Beo4.

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1. Connect the audio system

2. Set option for TV

If your TV has been set up in an audio/video system, set it to the correct option. Switch the entire system to standby first and place yourself in front of the TV.

3. Set option for audio system

Set the audio system to the correct option.

Switch the entire system to standby first and place yourself in front of the audio system.

Connect and set up an audio system

To obtain the benefits of an integrated audio/video system, connect a compatible Bang & Olufsen audio system to the TV using a Master Link cable.

Connect the available sockets marked

MASTER LINK on the TV and the audio system using a Master Link cable.

MASTER LINK

Hold and

Press

Option pgm

Press

Select zone in which TV is placed

Hold and LIST

Press

LIST

Select OPTION? and accept

LIST 0–9

Select V.OPT Select

Option

Hold and

Press

Option pgm

Press

Select zone in which audio system is placed

Hold and LIST

Press

LIST

Select OPTION? and accept

LIST

Select

A.OPT

0–9

Select

Option

Useful hints

TV and audio speakers

Choice of options

Play a CD on your audio system using speakers connected to the TV, or switch on a TV programme and send the sound to your audio system speakers.

If you have a Beo4 remote control, options for the TV can be 1, 2, or 4 in a main room and 5 or 6 in a link room. Options for the audio system can be 0, 1, 2, 5, 6. See also p. 15.

Your audio/video system can be placed together in one room, or in two rooms with the TV in one and the audio system with a set of speakers in another.

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Select options

To set the correct options with the Beo5 remote control, you must select the zone in which your product is placed, see p. 12. To set the correct options with the Beo4 remote control, you can get an overview of options on this page.

Option 2 Option 0

The TV and audio system are set up in one room with all speakers connected to the TV.

Set the TV to Option 2 and the audio system to Option 0.

Option 1 Option 1

The TV with or without additional speakers and an audio system with a connected set of speakers are set up in one room.

Set the TV to Option 1 and the audio system to Option 1.

Option 2 Option 2

The audio system is set up in one room and the TV with or without additional speakers in another.

Set the TV to Option 2 and the audio system to Option 2.

Options For information about Option 4, 5 and 6, see pp. 15–16. NOTE! Not all Bang & Olufsen audio systems support integration with the TV.

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Connect and set up a BeoLink system

Connect and set up a BeoLink system to see pictures and hear sound in link rooms. You can, for example, connect the living room TV to another video system or to a set of speakers in another room.

Make link connections

To distribute video signals to link rooms, it is necessary to connect an RF Link Amplifier to the main room TV and a link room TV.* 1

TV LINK TV

MASTER

LINK

Connect the Master Link cable to the available socket marked MASTER LINK on the TV.

To distribute video signals to link rooms, connect an ordinary aerial cable to the socket marked LINK TV on the main connection panel. Then run the aerial cable to the RF Link

Amplifier and the Master Link cable to the link room. Follow the instructions enclosed with the link room equipment.

RF Link

Amplifier

Switch on the system modulator

If you have an audio setup, such as a BeoLink

Active/Passive, and you set up a non-linkable

TV in the same room, you must set the system modulator to ‘ON’. The factory setting is ‘AUTO’, which must be used if you are using a linkable Bang & Olufsen TV.

Select ‘OPTIONS’ in

‘TV SETUP’ menu

Select ‘LINK’ in

‘CONNECTIONS‘ menu

Select

‘MODULATOR’ Reveal ‘ON’ Accept

Change the link frequency

If, e.g., a TV channel in your area is broadcasted on the same frequency as the factory setting for the BeoLink system; 599

MHz, you must tune the system modulator to an unoccupied frequency.* 2

Select ‘OPTIONS’ in

‘TV SETUP’ menu

Select ‘LINK’ in

‘CONNECTIONS‘ menu

Select

‘FREQUENCY’ Find unused frequency

Accept

Useful hints

2

1

*Connected equipment

*Link frequency

If an audio system is already connected to the MASTER LINK socket and you wish to connect more equipment, the Master Link cable must be split in two and joined with the cable from the link room using a special junction box. Contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer for assistance.

When you change the link frequency in the main room TV, make sure that the link frequency in the link room corresponds to it.

NOTE! Only sources with an analogue signal can be distributed from a main room TV to the link room system.

Your television in a link room

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If you have a BeoLink system, operate all connected systems through the TV in a link room.

Connect link room TV

Follow the procedure described here when you connect your TV for use in a link room.

1 Connect the link room TV to the mains supply.

2 Using your remote control, programme the link room TV to the correct option.

3 Disconnect the link room TV from the mains.

4 Make the necessary connections.

5 Reconnect the link room TV to the mains supply.

Set option for a link room TV

For your entire system to function properly, it is essential that the TV in the link room is set to the correct option before you connect it to the system in the main room. Place yourself in front of the link room TV.

Hold and

Press

Option pgm

Press

Select zone in which TV is placed

Hold and LIST

Press

LIST

Select OPTION? and accept

LIST 6

Select V.OPT Select

Option 6*

3

Timer programming Programme a Play Timer on the TV in the main room.

3

*NOTE! If you have a Beo4 and you connect the TV for use in a link room where other link systems are already connected, such as speakers, you must set the TV to Option 5 instead.

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Set the correct option

If you place your TV in a room where you already have a Bang & Olufsen TV and commands from your remote control can be received by both TVs, you must change the option of the secondary TV to prevent simultaneous activation of both TVs. Place yourself in front of the secondary TV.

Two televisions in the same room

If you have two TVs in the same room and one remote control for both TVs, it is essential that the TVs are set to the correct options, for them to function properly.

Hold and

Press

Option pgm

Press

Select zone in which TV is placed*

1

Hold and LIST

Press

LIST

Select OPTION? and accept

LIST 4

Select V.OPT Select

Option 4

Beo5 – operate the TVs

Normally you can activate a source simply by pressing the relevant source button, but if you have two TVs in the same room, you must remember first to select the zone of the

TV you wish to use, if you have a Beo5.

Zone ‘A’

TV

BeoVision 9

Zone ‘A’

Zone ‘B’

TV

BeoVision 9

Zone ‘B’

Select zone in which desired TV is placed

TV

Select source

Useful hints

Teletext with Option 4 In order to use teletext on a TV set to Option 4, you must set up Beo4 to VIDEO 3. This limits the Beo4 functions that can be used with TVs set to other options. For more information, see the Guide enclosed with your Beo4.

Beo4 – operate TV in option 4

Normally you can activate a source simply by pressing the relevant source button, but if your TV is set to Option 4, you must do the following to activate a source, if you have a

Beo4.

However, if you wish to dedicate a remote control to your secondary TV, contact your

Bang & Olufsen retailer.

LIST

LINK

TV

BeoVision 9

Option 4

TV

LIST

Select LINK

TV

Select source

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LINK on Beo4 In order to display LINK on Beo4, you must first add it to the Beo4 list of functions. See the Guide enclosed with your Beo4 for more information.

1

*NOTE! For information about choice of zone, contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer.

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Contents – Advanced use

20 Surround sound and Home cinema

21 Sound type

22 Wake-up Timer

23 Play Timer

24 Edit and add TV channels

25 Adjust picture and sound settings

26 Calibrate colour accuracy of the screen

27 The pincode system

28 Tuner setup

30 Operate other equipment with Beo5 or Beo4

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20

Surround sound and Home cinema

When you add Bang & Olufsen loudspeakers and a projector, you can turn your

TV into a Home cinema system with surround sound. You can also select a picture format to customise the viewing experience.

Select speakers for movie sound

The TV automatically selects the optimal sound, when you select a source, but you can select an available speaker combination that suits the source you are using yourself.

Bring up Scene display on Beo5* 1

Select Speaker display

Select speaker combination* 2

Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5

Select picture format

The TV automatically adapts the picture to fill out as much of the screen as possible, when you select a source, but you can select a format yourself.

Bring up Scene display on Beo5*

1

Select Picture display

Standard

For panoramic view or 4:3

Select format* 2

Adjust picture up or down

Zoom

The picture is adjusted vertically

Wide

For genuine 16:9 widescreen pictures

Switch to Home cinema

Move the picture from a connected TV screen onto a connected projector screen.

Bring up Scene display on Beo5* 1

Select Cinema display

Select Cinema to switch between Home cinema and TV mode

Useful hints

1

*Scene menu

2

*Optimise and

Variation

Switch mode

Display FORMAT for picture formats and Home cinema and SPEAKER for speaker combinations on Beo4.

The speaker combination or the picture format is optimised if you press

Optimise on Beo5. On Beo4 press GO. With each press on Variation on Beo5, you select a variation of Standard. On Beo4 use or .

To switch between Home cinema and TV mode on Beo4, press LIST until

FORMAT is displayed then press 0.

NOTE! If you have added only two front speakers to the TV, you will only be able to choose

Mode 1–3. You can add up to two BeoLab subwoofers to your TV.

Sound type

While you watch TV, switch between available sound types.

21

Change sound type or language

Switch between available sound types and languages.

Sound

Bring up sound type

Sound

Press repeatedly to select

Sound type or language Store your favourite sound type when tuning in TV channels. See p. 24.

22

Wake-up Timer

You can make the TV switch on automatically via the Wake-up Timer. A

Wake-up Timer is a once only Timer which lasts for one hour and is disabled once it has been executed.

Enter a Wake-up Timer

Choose the source, channel number and start time.

Bring up ‘TV SETUP’ menu

Select ‘PLAY TIMER’ menu

Select ‘WAKE-UP

TIMER’ menu

Enter and accept settings

Check or delete a Wake-up Timer

Check or delete the settings of a Wake-up Timer.

Bring up ‘TV SETUP’ menu

Select ‘PLAY TIMER’ menu

Select ‘WAKE-UP

TIMER’ menu

Change and accept settings

WAKE UP TIMER

SOURCE

CHANNEL GROUP

CHANNEL

START TIME

ON / OFF

TV

21 BBC

07:00

ON store

PLAY TIMER

TIMER ON / OFF

PLAY TIMER INDEX

PLAY TIMER PROGRAMMING

WAKE UP TIMER

OFF

07:00 store

Useful hints

Wake-up Timer A Wake-up Timer applies only to the TV it has been programmed on.

Make sure that the clock is set to the correct time for the Wake-up Timer to be executed correctly.

NOTE! The TV cannot be part of an ordinary

Play Timer or standby Timer until the

Wake-up Timer has been carried out or disabled.

Play Timer

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You can make your TV switch on and off automatically by setting a Play Timer or a standby Timer in your main room system.

Timed play and timed standby

Preset your TV to start and stop automatically at the same time and day every week.

Bring up ‘TV SETUP’ menu and select

‘PLAY TIMER’ menu

Select ‘PLAY TIMER

PROGRAMMING’ menu

Select source

The source names corresponds to what the sources are registered as in the ‘CONNECTIONS’ menu

TV

DTV

DTV2 (V.AUX)

V.MEM

DVD/DVD2

V.AUX2

CD

N.MUSIC

N.RADIO

A.MEM

RADIO

DTV RADIO

STANDBY

Enter and accept settings

Switch on the Play Timer

To include the TV in the Play Timer, set the

Timer to ‘ON’.

Bring up ‘TV SETUP’ menu

Select ‘PLAY TIMER’ menu

Select ‘TIMER ON/

OFF’ menu

Select ‘ON’ and accept

View, edit or delete a Timer

View, edit or delete a Timer from the list of settings you have entered.

Bring up ‘TV SETUP’ menu

Select ‘PLAY TIMER

INDEX‘ in ‘PLAY

TIMER’ menu

Select Timer

Edit settings or delete

Timer

Play Timer Enter up to six Play Timers. Make sure that the clock is set to the correct time for the Timers to be executed correctly, see p. 48. The TV cannot be part of an ordinary Play Timer or standby Timer until the Wake-up Timer has been carried out or disabled.

NOTE! Link room systems can perform the timed play or timed standby functions as well.

However, you must programme Timers on your main room system and activate them on your link room system.

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Edit and add TV channels

Rearrange the order in which the channels appear and provide them with a name of your own choice. You can also delete a channel or add new channels, if available. Preset up to 99 TV channels on channel numbers of their own.

Move a channel

You can move TV channels to the desired channel numbers.

Bring up ‘TV SETUP’ menu

Select ‘EDIT

CHANNELS‘ in

‘TUNING’ menu

Select channel

Follow on-screen instructions

Name a channel

Name the TV channels for easy recognition.

Bring up ‘TV SETUP’ menu

Select ‘EDIT

CHANNELS‘ in

‘TUNING’ menu

Select channel

Press

Enter and accept settings

Delete a channel

Delete channels you do not want.

Bring up ‘TV SETUP’ menu

Select ‘EDIT

CHANNELS‘ in

‘TUNING’ menu

Select channel

Move Press twice to delete

Adjust tuned channels

Fine tune channel reception, indicate the presence of coded channels and choose sound types, etc.

Bring up ‘TV SETUP’ menu

Select ‘MANUAL

TUNING‘ in

‘TUNING’ menu

Select item

Re-tune via automatic tuning

Re-tune all TV channels automatically. Note that all channel settings you have made will disappear.

Bring up ‘TV SETUP’ menu

Select ‘TUNING’ menu

Add new channels

Add channels which, e.g. have been moved by the broadcaster. Tune in channels via the ‘ADD

CHANNELS’ menu, to leave previously tuned channels unchanged and keep channel names, order, and settings stored for those channels.

Bring up ‘TV SETUP’ menu

Select ‘TUNING’ menu

Select ‘AUTO

TUNING’ menu

Follow on-screen instructions

Start auto tuning

Select ‘ADD

CHANNELS’ menu

Start adding channels

Useful hints

‘MANUAL TUNING’

‘TV SYSTEM’

The ‘EXTRA’ menu in the ‘MANUAL TUNING’ menu gives you access to the menu items ‘FINE TUNE’, ‘(DECODER)’, ‘(TV SYSTEM)’ and ‘SOUND’.

If the item ‘TV SYSTEM’ appears, make sure that the correct broadcast system is displayed before you begin tuning; ‘B/G’ (PAL/SECAM BG), ‘I’

(PAL I), ‘L’ (SECAM L), ‘M’ (NTSC M) and ‘D/K’ (PAL/SECAM D/K). For more information, contact your retailer.

NOTE! If channels are broadcasted with two languages and you want both languages, you can store the channel twice, once with each language.

Adjust picture and sound settings

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Picture and sound settings are preset from the factory to neutral values which suit most viewing and listening situations. However, if you wish, you can adjust these settings to your liking.

Adjust picture

Adjust brightness, colour and contrast. For information on picture format, see p. 20.

Adjustments made to the ‘TINT’ setting only apply to the current channel.

Bring up ‘TV SETUP’ menu

Mute the picture

Remove the picture from the screen temporarily.

Bring up Scene display on Beo5

Select ‘OPTIONS’ menu

Select Picture

Select ‘PICTURE’ menu

Enter and accept settings

Select PictureMute to mute/restore

Adjust sound

Preset volume, bass, treble or loudness, up to two connected BeoLab subwoofers and two default loudspeaker combinations. The contents of the ‘SOUND’ menu varies according to what you have connected to the TV. See also p. 20 about speaker combinations.

Bring up ‘TV SETUP’ menu

Select ‘SOUND’ in

‘OPTIONS’ menu

Select

‘ADJUSTMENT’ menu

Enter and accept settings

SOUND ADJUSTMENT

VOLUME

BASS

TREBLE

SUBWOOFER

LOUDNESS

DEFAULT VIDEO

DEFAULT AUDIO

.......

.

.......

.......

.

.......

.......

.

.......

.......

.

.......

ON

SPEAKER3

SPEAKER2 store

PICTURE

BRIGHTNESS

CONTRAST

COLOUR

TINT

SIZE

HOR. SIZE

VERT. SIZE

HOR. POSITION

VERT. POSITION

.......

.

.......

.......

.

.......

.......

.

.......

.......

.

.......

.......

.

.......

.......

.

.......

.......

.

.......

.......

.

.......

.......

.

.......

select

NTSC signal only

1080p/i or 720p signal only

VGA signal only

Temporary settings

‘DEFAULT VIDEO’

‘DEFAULT AUDIO‘

To only store picture and sound settings until you switch off the TV, press and hold BACK instead of the centre button when you accept the settings.

The speaker combination chosen in the ‘DEFAULT VIDEO’ submenu is activated automatically when you switch on a video source in the TV.

The speaker combination chosen in the ‘DEFAULT AUDIO’ submenu is activated automatically when you switch on an audio source in the TV.

NOTE! Do not allow still pictures, such as logos, video games, computer images, and images displayed in 4:3 format, to be displayed on the screen for an extended period of time. This can cause a permanent after-image to remain on the screen.

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Calibrate colour accuracy of the screen

Automatic Colour Management ensures perfect colours on the screen continuosly. During calibration, a sensor arm swings down from the TV frame and an on-screen bar changes between various greyscale colours.

Automatic calibration

Approximately for every 100 hours of use, the

TV will initiate a calibration automatically, when you press the standby button.

We recommend that you let the TV perform calibration automatically, instead of manually.

Manual calibration

The TV must be switched on for more than two minutes and be in TV mode for the ‘AUTO

COLOUR MANAGEMENT’ menu to be available.

Bring up ‘TV SETUP’ menu

Select ‘OPTIONS’ menu

Activate ‘AUTO

COLOUR

MANAGEMENT‘

Calibration process begins* 1

After manual calibration

Sensor arm retracts and TV returns to last chosen source

‘CALIBRATION COMPLETE’ shortly appears on screen

Useful hints

1

*Manual calibration

Calibration failed

All text is removed from the screen, the sensor arm swings down and the calibration starts.

If the sensor arm does not swing down fully, the calibration is not performed and the arm is retracted if needed. If the calibration was initiated automatically, the TV will attempt to execute the calibration the next time it is switched off.

NOTE! Never switch off your system or disconnect it from the mains during calibration.

The pincode system

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The pincode system prevents people who do not know the pincode from using the TV. When the pincode system is activated and the TV has been disconnected from the mains for 15–30 minutes, the system goes into effect.

Activate the pincode system

Enter a four digit pincode to activate the system.

Bring up ‘TV SETUP’ menu Press twice

STOP

Press

Enter a four digit code and accept

Re-enter the code and accept

Change the pincode

Change the pincode you have chosen.* 1

Bring up ‘TV SETUP’ menu Press twice

STOP

Press

Enter pincode, accept and select

‘NEW PINCODE‘

Enter new code, accept, re-enter code and accept

Delete the pincode

Delete the pincode you have chosen.

Bring up ‘TV SETUP’ menu Press twice

STOP

Press

Enter pincode and accept

Select ‘DELETE

PINCODE’ and accept

Enter the pincode

If you cannot switch on the TV after disconnection from the mains, wait 30 seconds and try again.

Enter pincode Accept

If you forget the pincode

Contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer to receive a five digit mastercode.

Hold when prompted for pincode to display five fields* 2

Enter five digit mastercode

Accept to delete pincode, you can now activate pincode system again

1 *Change of pincode

Incorrect pincode

If you change your pincode more than five times within a three-hour period, the ‘PINCODE’ menu becomes inaccessible for three hours, assuming that the TV is not disconnected from the mains.

Five incorrect entries will cause the TV to shut down for three hours, during which operation is not possible. Disconnecting the TV resets the three-hour period.

NOTE! If you are prompted for a pincode the first time you switch on your TV, contact your

Bang & Olufsen retailer.

To cancel a pincode entry and clear the input fields, press BACK. On Beo4, press STOP.

2 *On Beo4 hold to bring up the five fields.

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Tuner setup

Disable the TV or DVB tuner, if your TV or DVB source is a peripheral unit, such as a set-top box.

Disable the internal tuner

If you disable the TV tuner, you can activate a connected peripheral unit with the TV button.

If you disable the DVB tuner, you can activate a connected peripheral unit with the DTV button.

Bring up ‘TV SETUP’ menu

Select ‘TUNER

SETUP‘ in

‘OPTIONS’ menu

Disable/enable ‘TV

TUNER’

Disable/enable ‘DVB‘ and accept

Useful hints

Disable TV/DVB tuner

‘TUNING’ menu

If you disable both the TV tuner and the DVB tuner, you can activate a peripheral unit acting as tuner with either the TV button or the DTV button.

The ‘TUNING’ menu is only available if the TV tuner is enabled. See p. 50.

NOTE! If you have connected a Bang & Olufsen hard disc recorder to your TV, it is recommended not to disable the TV tuner.

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Operate other equipment with Beo5 or Beo4

The built-in Peripheral Unit Controller acts as an interpreter between connected video equipment, such as a set-top box, recorder or DVD player, and your

Bang & Olufsen remote control.

Beo5 operation

The main functions of your equipment can be operated with the Bang & Olufsen remote control. Not all functions may be supported.

Select source Select function

Show menu overlay* 1

If you have a Beo4, the menu overlay gives you quick access to selected functions.

Select connected equipment

Menu or

Bring up menu overlay

Select function

Direct Beo4 operation

Activate a function without the menu overlay.

The connected equipment must be switched on.

Press coloured button to activate function Select channel or

Hold for Programme

Guide

PROGRAM GUIDE

RADIO/TV MODE

MENU

INFORMATION

PROGRAM GROUPS

SUBTITLE LANGUAGE

AUDIO LANGUAGE

SETUP

PROGRAM LIST

3

4

1

2

5

Useful hints

1

*Menu overlay The menu overlay shows the options you have with a selected source. You can only bring up the menu overlay on the TV screen with a Beo4. With a

Beo5 you have access to the corresponding functions via the Beo5 display.

You cannot bring up the overlay in link rooms. Instead, press a desired coloured button or GO followed by a number.

NOTE! Which source button activates your peripheral unit depends on the tuner setup and settings in the ‘CONNECTIONS’ menu. See pp. 28 and 37.

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Use the Bang & Olufsen remote control to gain access to the functions offered by your non-Bang & Olufsen equipment.

Use equipment menus

Operate a connected equipment’s own menu via the remote control. On Beo4 you may have to press EXIT instead of STOP to return to a previous menu.

Bring up equipment menu Navigate in menus or

Select function Step in pages/ channel lists*

2

+

0–9

Enter information

Video recorder/DVD player

Switch on equipment, start and stop playback, and search back and forth.

Switch on equip ment

Backwards/ forwards

STOP

Once to pause

Twice to stop

PLAY

Resume playback

Record here and now

Make an immediate recording of a programme from any source/channel. Watch what you are recording, select another source, or switch the

TV to standby – the recording continues. To ensure a successful recording, make sure that the video recorder is set to the correct input. If you attempt to switch to another TV source while recording, ‘RECORD’ appears on the screen.

Record

Press twice

Select source Select video recorder

STOP

Press twice to stop recording

Record from video recorder tuner

Channels you wish to record must be stored in the video recorder tuner, as well as in the TV’s tuner. The recording is controlled by the video recorder. To ensure that recording takes place, remember to set the input selector correctly on the video recorder. For more information about recording, see the video recorder’s own guide.

Select video recorder

Record

Press twice

You can switch to standby/ return to recording

STOP

Press twice to stop recording

2

*Beo4

Switch on or off

Record on a second recorder

On Beo4 you have to press GO before the arrow buttons.

On some connected equipment you have to press GO then 0 to switch the equipment on and off if you have a Beo4.

To make a recording on a second video recorder connected to the AV2 socket area, press Record2 on Beo5. To stop the recording, press Record2 then STOP twice.

NOTE! See also the guide enclosed with the connected equipment. For further information about supported equipment, contact your

Bang & Olufsen retailer.

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Contents – Installation

34 Set up your television

36 Expand your setup

38 Set up additional equipment

40 Connection panels

42 Sockets for temporary connections

44 First-time setup of your television

46 Loudspeaker setup

48 Additional settings

50 On-screen menus

50 Cleaning

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Run cables

When you connect external equipment to the system, we recommend that you connect equipment to the sockets at the far ends of the socket panel first, and work your way in towards the middle of the socket panel. This allows you access to the necessary sockets throughout the connection procedure.

1 Mount the left and right cable bracket on the system as shown.

2 Open the cable brackets, make the necessary connections, run the cables down through the brackets, and close the brackets.

3 When connections are complete, attach the cable cover by sliding the cable cover down over the cable brackets. The tabs (A) should fit the gaps in the cable cover.

4 Press the cable cover down lightly until it clicks into place. To remove the cable cover, press the tabs (A) inward with your thumbs while lifting the cable cover with your fingers.

1

3

Set up your television

Follow the guidelines for placement and connection described on this and the following pages.

2

4 click click

A A

Important

Ventilation To ensure proper ventilation, allow for at least 5 cm (2") of space on each side of the TV and 10 cm (4") above it. Do not cover the ventilation holes on the rear.

At overheating a warning will appear on the screen, switch the TV to standby, not off, in order for the

TV to cool down. You cannot operate the TV during this time.

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IR-receiver

The IR-receiver receives signals from your remote control and sends them to the system, which then sends control signals to the plasma screen or other connected equipment.

Place the IR-receiver on the same wall as the screen. If the IR-receiver is placed incorrectly, the light emitted by the screen can impede remote control operation of your TV.

When you have mounted the IR-receiver as shown on this page, connect it to the 9-pin IR IN socket on your system.

If you have both a plasma screen and a projector, and the projector screen covers the IR-receiver when in use, you must mount a second IR-receiver and connect it to the second IR-IN socket on your system.

B C D

A

White

Blue

Green

Yellow

Black

Brown

Grey

Red

D

C

D

C

B

B

B

NOTE! Do not allow still pictures, such as logos, video games, computer images, and images displayed in 4:3 format, to be displayed on the screen for an extended period of time. This can cause a permanent after-image to remain on the screen.

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Expand your setup

Your TV supports a wide range of additional equipment. You can even connect a projector or a home automation system to control room lights and curtains.

Connect video recorders only to AV1 or AV2.

Disconnect from the mains

While expanding your setup, the TV must be disconnected from the mains.

Switch off TV Disconnect TV from mains

Connect additional equipment

To operate non-Bang & Olufsen products with

Beo5, attach a Bang & Olufsen IR-transmitter to each product. See also pp. 38-39.

Select corresponding socket marked CTRL

Make the connections

Switch on the TV

Always attach covers before you connect the TV to the mains.

Attach all covers Connect TV to mains supply Switch on TV

Information

‘AUTO SELECTION’

‘TIMER RECORDER’

‘HDMI’

Automatic selection of connected sources, when the TV is on and detects a signal.

Activate the Timer recording option for a connected recorder. Only available in the ‘AV1’ and ‘AV2’ menus, and can only be activated in one of these menus at any time.

Equipment connected via an HDMI IN socket. If you have set the ‘HDMI EXPANDER’ in the

‘CONNECTIONS’ menu to ‘YES’, the ‘HDMI-C’ option in the ‘AV’ menus is replaced with ‘HDMI-C1’,

‘HDMI-C2’, ‘HDMI-C3’, and ‘HDMI-C4’.

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Register additional equipment

Register the equipment you have connected to the TV, if it is not detected automatically by the

TV. Repeat the procedure for each socket group.

Bring up ‘TV

SETUP’ menu

Select

‘CONNECTIONS’ in ‘OPTIONS’ menu

Select sockets in a socket group and register

Select ‘STANDBY

OPTIONS’ menu

Follow on-screen instructions

Contents of the

‘CONNECTIONS’ menu

AV1–AV6

DISPLAY 1–2

HDMI EXPANDER

LINK

Source options in the ‘AV1–AV6’ menus

NONE

V.MEM

DVD/DVD2

DTV2 (V.AUX)

DTV

V.AUX2

TV

PC

CENTRE

Register connected equipment

Register a connected screen and/or projector

Enable or disable an HDMI Expander connected to the HDMI C socket

Set a link frequency and enable the system modulator

Nothing connected

Connected video recorder

Connected DVD player or recorder

Equipment, such as a set-top box

Equipment, such as a set-top box

Equipment, such as a video game console

Connected TV tuner

Connected PC

For connection of a source centre, which may contain up to six built-in sources (only in either the

’AV1’ or ‘AV2’ menu)

The above are only examples of registrations, you can register available equipment to any source option.

You may also have to register additional equipment in the Master Link system.

‘(VGA)’

‘(Y – Pb – Pr)’

‘STANDBY OPTIONS’

Equipment connected via VGA socket (AV5 or AV6).

Equipment connected via Y – Pb – Pr socket (AV2 or AV3).

Set the set-top box to switch off when you switch source or when you switch off the TV. You can also choose that the set-top box should always be switched on or that it should be switched on and off manually by means of the remote control.

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Video signals

Connect your video signals, such as a cable, antenna, or satellite to the sockets shown on the diagram to the right.

Set up additional equipment

Set up the TV with video sources and loudspeakers.

Loudspeakers

Use Bang & Olufsen Power Link speakers. Use the cables enclosed with the speakers. Longer cables are available from your Bang & Olufsen retailer.

DVB-T/C ANT 1

POWER LINK

CENTRE 1

POWER LINK 1

SUB

ANT 3

POWER LINK 2–6

Additional video equipment

Connect many different types of video equip ment at the same time. Here you can also see examples of source names you can select for the equipment in the ‘CONNECTIONS’ menu.

Video Recorder

[V MEM]

Digital TV

[DTV]

DVD

[DVD]

BeoMaster

[PC]

Camera

[CAMERA]

AV 1

ANT 3

AV 2

AV 3

VGA

MASTER LINK

AV 5

AV 6

IR-transmitters: To operate non-Bang & Olufsen products with a Bang & Olufsen remote control, attach a Bang & Olufsen IR-transmitter to each of the products. Connect each transmitter to the corresponding socket marked CTRL on the connection panel. Mount the transmitters on the products. If you would like to use the remote control delivered with the product, do not cover the product’s own IR-receiver completely.

Useful hints

Equipment with HDMI output Equipment with HDMI output can be connected to any available HDMI sockets, regardless of the particular AV socket group to which you have connected the equipment. For more information about how to set up connected equipment for use, see p. 37.

Home cinema setup

Use a plasma screen and/or a projector or connect a home automation system to the TV, so you can control room lights and curtains.

If you only connect a screen or a projector, connect it to the DISPLAY 1 socket, otherwise connect the screen to the DISPLAY 1 socket and the projector to the DISPLAY 2 socket. You cannot connect two screens or two projectors at the same time.

Expand your setup, for example in a home cinema system with a projector and a home automation system.

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BEOSYSTEM 3

CINEMA

Home

Automation system

Mains cord and plug The supplied mains cord and plug are specially designed for the TV. If you change the plug or in any way damage the mains cord, it can affect the TV performance. Connect the ~ socket on the connection panel of your TV to the wall outlet. The IR-receiver lights up in red and the TV is in standby mode and ready to be used.

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Connection panels

Any equipment you connect to the main connection panel must be registered in the ‘CONNECTIONS’ menu. See p. 37.

CTRL SPDIF

VIDEO

IN L IN

CTRL SPDIF Y

R IN

AV 5

Pb

SPDIF CTRL

Pr

S VIDEO

VIDEO

IN

CTRL SPDIF Y

L IN

AV 6

R IN

Pb Pr

SPDIF CTRL

VIDEO IN L IN

VGA

R IN

AV 1

DISPLAY 1

DVI-D OUT

AV 2

DISPLAY 2 A

AV 3

B

HDMI IN

C

SPDIF

D

AV 4

CTRL

S VIDEO LINK TV 1

MASTER LINK

2

3

ANT

DTV DATA

PCMCIA

SMARTCARD

IR IN MONITOR CINEMA

CONTROL

TTL IR IN

RS232 IR 1+2

CENTRE 1 1(SUB) 2 3

POWER LINK

4 5 6

PCMCIA

SMARTCARD

The CA module has one protruding edge on one side and two on the other side. The side with two edges should face right. When you insert a card, the gold chip should face upwards.

Useful hints

HDMI source You can watch two HDMI sources at the same time if one of the sources is connected to the HDMI A or

HDMI B socket, and the other source is connected to the HDMI C or HDMI D socket.

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“Greyed out” sockets on the illustration of the main connection panel may be occupied by internal connections. Do not disconnect the cables from these sockets!

AV1

Socket group for AV connection of a primary video recorder, a set-top box, or other types of additional video equipment.

AV2

Socket group for AV connection of a secondary video recorder or additional video equip ment.

AV3

Socket group for AV connection of additional video equip ment.

The TV keeps a signal path open between a recorder connected to the AV1 socket area and a recordable source connected to the AV3 socket area.

This allows you to set the source on AV3 to switch on automatically, as well as set a recorder on AV1 for timed recording of the source on AV3, provided your connected equipment supports these functions.

AV4

Socket group for AV connection of additional video equipment.

AV5

Use this socket group for equipment which you do not wish to have permanently connected, e.g. a camera or a camcorder. You can also connect a

BeoMaster to AV5.

Y – Pb – Pr (AV2–AV3)

For video signals from an external source, e.g.

HDTV source. You can use the socket in conjunction with an AV socket or a digital audio socket.

CENTRE 1

For a centre speaker, such as BeoLab 7. See also the Guide enclosed with the speaker.

SPDIF (AV1–AV6)

Digital audio input socket, e.g. DVD player.

ANT (1–3)

Aerial input socket DVB T/C (1) from external aerial/cable TV network, DVB-S (2) from satellite dish, external aerial/cable TV network (3) from external aerial/analogue cable TV network.

IR IN (9-pin)

For a BeoLink IR-receiver enabling remote control operation.

S VIDEO (AV4, AV6)

For S-VHS or Hi-8 Camcorders.

MONITOR

For a plasma screen.

DISPLAY 1 – 2 (DVI-D OUT)

Connect a plasma screen and/or a projector. If you only connect a screen or a projector, connect it to

DISPLAY 1, otherwise connect the screen to

DISPLAY 1 and the projector to DISPLAY 2. You cannot connect two screens or two projectors at the same time.

CINEMA

For a Home Automation System.

TTL/RS232

Only for use in Hotel setups.

IR IN

For a BeoLink IR-receiver enabling remote control operation.

HDMI IN (A–D)

For High Definition Multimedia Interface video source or PC. The sources can be registered to any of the AV socket groups. Connect an HDMI

Expander to the HDMI C socket.

IR 1+2

For an external IR-transmitter used with Home cinema setups.

~ – Mains supply

Connection to the mains supply.

PCMCIA/SMARTCARD

For a card/module for access to digital satellite channels.

AV6

Use this socket group for equipment which you do not wish to have permanently connected, e.g. a camera or a camcorder.

LINK TV

Aerial output for distribution of video signals to other rooms.

CTRL (AV1–AV6)

For IR control signals to external equipment connected to an AV socket.

DTV DATA

For future use.

L-IN, R-IN (AV4–AV6)

Right and left line input.

MASTER LINK

For a compatible Bang & Olufsen audio system.

The socket is also used for BeoLink distribution of sound/picture throughout the house or for connection of a BeoMaster.

VIDEO IN (AV4)

For video signal.

USB

For service use only.

POWER LINK 1 (SUB)

POWER LINK 1–6

Use a cable splitter to connect two Bang & Olufsen subwoofers.

For external speakers in a surround sound setup. See also pp. 46–47.

NOTE! Video recorders can only be connected to the AV1 and AV2 socket groups, as these are the only sockets groups for video output. Connect the primary recorder to AV1 and the secondary recorder to AV2.

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Sockets for temporary connections

Connect headphones and listen to a TV programme, connect a camera or PC and see the pictures on the screen, or connect a Camcorder and watch or record your home movies.

Make temporary connections

To always activate these sockets, register the connected equipment in the ‘CONNECTIONS’ menu.

VIDEO

IN L IN R IN

AV 5

SPDIF CTRL

S VIDEO

VIDEO

IN L IN

AV 6

R IN SPDIF CTRL

VGA

PCMCIA

SMARTCARD

CTRL SPDIF CTRL SPDIF Y Pb Pr CTRL SPDIF Y Pb Pr VIDEO IN L IN R IN

AV 1

B

DISPLAY 1

DVI-D OUT

AV 2

DISPLAY 2 A

For access to the sockets for temporary connections, press the button (B) on the right side of the system and the door opens automatically. You can close the door manually.

AV 3

B

L – R VIDEO

For a camera or camcorder. For audio connection

– left and right sound channel – and a video signal.

2

MASTER LINK

C

S-VIDEO

D

For S-VHS or Hi-8 Camcorders.

HDMI IN

3

ANT

CENTRE 1

SPDIF

Digital audio input socket.

CTRL

For IR control signals to external equipment.

VGA

For a High Definition video source or a PC. You can also use the socket for connection of a

BeoMaster.

IR IN MONITOR CINEMA

1(SUB)

CONTROL

2 3

POWER LINK

4

TTL IR IN

RS232 IR 1+2

5

Connect stereo headphones.

6

Useful hints

Headphones To mute speakers turn the volume wheel quickly counter-clockwise. Turn the volume wheel either way to adjust volume in headphones. To restore sound in speakers, turn the volume wheel quickly counterclockwise.

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Connect a computer to the TV

Disconnect the TV, the computer and all equipment connected to the computer from the mains. Make the connections and reconnect to the mains.

VGA R – L

Connect the cable to the VGA/HDMI socket on the TV. To hear sound in connected speakers connect the sound output on the computer to the

R-L sockets on the TV.

Bring up computer picture Press the source button for the computer to bring up a picture on the

TV.

NOTE! A computer connected to the VGA socket must be registered to the AV5 or AV6 socket in the

‘CONNECTIONS’ menu. A computer connected to the HDMI socket can be registered to any of the

AV sockets or socket groups.

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First-time setup of your television

This first-time setup procedure is activated when the TV is connected to the mains and switched on for the first time. If you want to change your setup at a later date, you can access the same menus and update your settings.

Switch on the TV

It takes the TV approx. 20 seconds to start up and become ready for use.

TV

Switch on

Make settings

You are led through the following settings only when you switch on the TV for the first time.* 1

Select setting

MENU LANGUAGE

TUNER SETUP

CONNECTIONS

AUTO TUNING

Accept and go to next menu item

Set the on-screen menu language

Disable or enable internal TV tuner or DVB

Register connected equipment, see p. 37

Tune in TV channels automatically, see also p. 24. Available only if the TV tuner is enabled, see p. 28

Information

Menu language

TV tuner

Connections

Auto tuning

Select the language for on-screen menus.

The ‘TUNING’ menu is only available if the TV tuner is enabled, see pp. 28 and 50.

Select the type of equipment connected to each socket, the sockets used, the product name, and the source name.

A menu for channel tuning automatically appears on the screen.

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When first-time setup is complete, you can then set up your loudspeakers for Home cinema use.

Calibrate the speakers

Set up the speakers to optimise sound from your listening position.

SPEAKER TYPES

SPEAKER ROLES

SPEAKER DISTANCE

SPEAKER LEVEL

SOUND ADJUSTMENT

First-time setup of loudspeakers applies only to speakers for TV viewing.

After first-time setup, you can set up speakers for Home cinema viewing.

See also ‘Loudspeaker setup’ on pp. 46–47 and ‘Surround sound and

Home cinema’ on p. 20.

Adjust volume, bass, treble and loudness and preset two default speaker combinations. Select a different speaker combination at any time. See p. 25.

Projector If you have connected a projector and not a screen, you must switch off the system after first-time setup and then switch it on again for your settings to take effect.

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* NOTE! When you have made the preferred settings in a menu, you may have to press the green button to continue to the next menu in the first-time setup procedure. Follow on-screen instructions.

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Loudspeaker setup

Add Power Link speakers and up to two BeoLab subwoofers to your TV and you have a surround sound system.

Select speaker setup

Switch on the TV in TV or Home cinema mode before you adjust speaker settings for either mode.

Switch on TV and bring up ‘TV

SETUP’ menu

Select ‘SOUND’ in ‘OPTIONS’ menu

Select menu

Set speaker type

Register the type of each speaker in the menu.

Each Bang & Olufsen speaker makes a sound and is highlighted on the screen.

Select ‘SPEAKER TYPES’ menu

Select speaker and reveal speaker type* 1

Accept

Set speaker role

Select the function for each connected loudspeaker, such as front, back or surround. A speaker can have more than one role – one for TV viewing and one for Home cinema viewing.

In TV mode the role ‘CENTRE1’ cannot be adjusted.

Select ‘SPEAKER ROLES’ menu

B

1

C

Reveal speaker role for each speaker Accept

A

2

G

TV (1) Home cinema (2)

A: Right front Left front

B: Left front

C: Off

Left surround

Left back

D: Off

E: Left back

Right back

Right surround

F: Right back Right front

G: Off Centre

D

E

Set speaker role.

F

Information

Sound during setup

Speaker roles

1

*‘CONFIG’

During the setup process, a sound is sometimes produced by a speaker. Check if the highlighted speaker matches the name of the speaker making the sound.

You must select the surround speakers before you can select the back speakers.

Select a ‘CENTRE’ configuration as a single speaker or a pair. Depending on the selected centre speaker or speakers, ‘CONFIG’ may be inaccesible.

NOTE! To make a Home cinema setup, you must first switch to Home cinema mode. For information about Home cinema, see p. 20.

If your setup includes two different viewing positions, a Home cinema setup and a regular TV viewing setup, you must make two different loudspeaker settings.

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Set speaker distance

Enter the straight-line distances in metres between your favourite viewing position and the individual speakers.

Select ‘SPEAKER

DISTANCE’ menu

Select speaker and select distance

Accept

Calibrate the sound level

A calibration sound is produced alternately in each speaker. Adjust the speakers to match the centre speaker’s sound level.

Select ‘SPEAKER LEVEL’ menu

Select ‘AUTOMATIC’ or ‘MANUAL’ in

‘SEQUENCE’

If ‘MANUAL’ is selected, select speaker and adjust level

Accept

See active sound system

See the name of the active sound system for a source or programme on the screen.

Bring up ‘TV SETUP’ menu

Select ‘SOUND’ in

‘OPTIONS’ menu

Select ‘SOUND SYSTEM’ menu

LEFT

FRONT

CENTRE

RIGHT

FRONT

LEFT

SURROUND

RIGHT

SURROUND

LEFT

BACK

Set speaker distance.

RIGHT

BACK

1

2

Calibrate sound level from two different viewing positions.

Speaker level Calibrate each speaker in reference to the centre speaker to ensure an optimal surround sound.

NOTE! Once you have performed the speaker calibration, you will only need to re-calibrate the speaker sound if you make changes to the setup.

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Additional settings

You have the possibility to make additional settings, such as to set the correct time and date and to select a menu language.

Time and date

Set the time and date. Press Clock on Beo5 to bring up the clock on the display. It disappears again after 10 seconds.

Bring up ‘TV SETUP‘ menu and select

‘OPTIONS’ menu

Select ‘CLOCK’ menu

Set time and date

Accept

Menu language

Select a language for on-screen menus.

Bring up ‘TV SETUP‘ menu and select

‘OPTIONS’ menu

Select ‘MENU

LANGUAGE’ menu

Set language

Accept

CLOCK

TIME

DATE

MONTH

YEAR

SYNCHRONISE

20:00

23

APR

2009

NO store

Information

NOTE! The simplest way to set the clock is to synchronise it with the teletext service offered by the current TV channel via the ‘CLOCK’ menu. If a teletext service is not available, you can set the clock manually.

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On-screen menus

General settings: Select your Zone, TV and Menu.

1.

TUNING* 1

PLAY TIMER

OPTIONS

2.

EDIT CHANNELS

ADD CHANNELS

AUTO TUNING

MANUAL TUNING

TIMER ON/OFF

PLAY TIMER INDEX

PLAY TIMER PROGRAMMING

WAKE-UP TIMER

CONNECTIONS

TUNER SETUP

SOUND

PICTURE

CLOCK

MENU LANGUAGE p.24 p.24 p.24

3.

Make settings

MANUAL TUNING (EXTRA) p.23 p.23 p.23 p.22

AV1–AV6

DISPLAY 1–2

HDMI EXPANDER

LINK

TV TUNER*

1

DVB

SOUND ADJUSTMENT

SPEAKER TYPES

SPEAKER ROLES

SPEAKER DISTANCE

SPEAKER LEVEL

SOUND SYSTEM p.25 p.48 p.48 p.24 p.37 p.37 p.37 p.37 p.28 p.28 p.25 p.46 p.46 p.46 p.47 p.47

Cleaning

Maintenance

Screen

Cabinet and controls

Never alcohol

Regular maintenance, such as cleaning, is the responsibility of the user.

Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe dust off the screen. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.

Wipe dust off the surfaces using a dry, soft cloth. To remove stains or dirt, use a soft, damp cloth and a solution of water and mild detergent, such as washing-up liquid.

Never use alcohol or other solvents to clean any parts of the TV.

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*NOTE! The ‘TUNING’ menu is only available if the TV tuner is enabled in the ‘TUNER SETUP’ menu.

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Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment

(WEEE) – Environmental protection

Electrical and electronic equipment, parts and batteries marked with this symbol must not be disposed of with normal household wastage; all electrical and electronic equipment, parts and batteries must be collected and disposed of separately.

When disposing of electrical and electronic equipment and batteries by use of the collection systems available in your country, you protect the environment, human health and contribute to the prudent and rational 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 electrical and electronic products and equipment.

Your Bang & Olufsen retailer will advise you of the correct way of disposal in your country.

If a product is too small to be marked with the symbol, it will appear in the User Guide, on the

Guarantee certificate, or on the packaging.

This product is in conformity with the provisions of the Directives 2004/108/

EC and 2006/95/EC.

This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.

HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia 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 are registered trademarks of

Dolby Laboratories.

Confidential unpublished works.

Copyright 1992–2003 Dolby Laboratories.

All rights reserved.

Manufactured under license under

U.S. Patent #’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674;

5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535; 7,003,467;

7,212,872 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending.

DTS, DTS Digital Surround, ES, and Neo:6 are registered trademarks and the DTS logos, and

Symbol are trademarks of DTS, Inc.

© 1996-2008 DTS, Inc.

All Rights Reserved.

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Key Features

  • Easy to use with dedicated remote control
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Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I turn on the TV?
Press the TV button on the remote control.
How do I select a TV channel?
Use the number buttons on the remote control or bring up a channel list and select a channel.
How do I adjust the volume?
Turn the volume wheel on the remote control.
What is teletext?
Teletext is a text information service that is available on some TV channels.
How do I access the on-screen menu?
Press the MENU button on the remote control.