Bang & Olufsen MX TV manual Beo4 remote control, Nice to know about Beo4 buttons…

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Beo4 remote control

The Beo4 remote control is the key to all the functions in your BeoVision MX TV. You can rest the remote control on a table or you can hold it in your hand.

Whichever way is most convenient for you, you will find that the remote control always responds readily to your instructions.

Nice to know about Beo4 buttons…

In the step-by-step operating sequences shown in this guide, the buttons on the Beo4 and cues on the Beo4 display will be illustrated like this:

TV Rectangular buttons for source control, numbers and dedicated functions

Buttons within the star-shaped button for stepping and winding, and operation of on-screen menus

GO The circular GO button in the middle of the star-shaped button for accepting and storing instructions or information

The coloured buttons in the star- shaped button are used for special functions, it will be explained in this guide when and how to use them

LIST The LIST button always requires that you press it repeatedly to reveal more functions or cues from the Beo4 LIST of functions on the Beo4 display

STAND Cues or functions appear in the Beo4 display when LIST is pressed repeatedly, they represent extra functions. The display also shows a cue for the source buttons you press

TV

LIGHT

RADIO

SAT

DVD

CD

V TAPE

RECORD

A TAPE

7

8

9

4

5

6

1

2

3

TEXT

0

MENU

GO

LIST

EXIT

STOP

 

The Beo4 remote control

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Contents User’s guide T R O D U C I N G B E O V I S I O N MFor your safety… S T O F C O N T E N T S Before you start…Beo4 remote control Beo4 remote controlNice to know about Beo4 buttons… I N G T H I S G U I D E Example of a sequence of buttonsExample of a fill-in menu Example of a Main text Example of a remark or ‘Note’ textHelp to start using the on-screen menus Using fill-inmenus…Main menu appears… Fill-in menu appears…Page N I N G Tuning in TV stationsBefore you start… What’s on the first Tuning menu… Freq What’s on the second Tuning menu… PgFine SystemCalling up the program list O G R a M L I S TMain menu appears, TV Program list is lit up already TV program list appears…Italy France AustraliaHow to set the clock… Setup menuO C K Clock menu appears…Text time Checking the time…A N D Presetting a stand positionStand menu appears… Switching Timer sound to on or off… Timer menu appears…M E R S O U N D OffUsing your MX TV I L Y O P E R a T I O N SPresetting your own favourite Teletext pages… How to call up Teletext pagesL E T E X T Using the basic Teletext functions TeletextTeletext subtitles Making the subtitles appear automatically…Update Teletext function Fastext or Flof Making Timer recordings via Teletext Making Timer recordings via V.Tape main menu… Page Adjusting the picture… C T U R E a N D S O U N DPicture and Sound Adjusting the soundSecond Sound menu appears… Volume What’s on the first Sound menu… BalanceSpeaker CentreSwitching sound Sound displays on-screen…Page O V I S I O N M X a N D a U D I O S Y S T E M Video sound in audio speakers or vice versaAudio/video recording Using BeoVision MX in a link room N K R O O M W I T H B E O V I S I O N MMain room video sources… Main room audio sources…Placement and maintenance Headphones socket…Sockets and buttons on the front Buttons on the frontSockets on the rear panel G I S T E R I N G E X T R a E Q U I P M E N T TV setup for connected equipment …Sockets menu appears… PL Power Link What’s on the Sockets menu…N U S F O R O T H E R S O U R C E S Page I C K G U I D E T O M X M E N U S ClockEnvironmental information International guarantieFor the UK market only BeoVision MX serial number