Bang & Olufsen MX TV What’s on the first Tuning menu… Freq, Fine, System, Decoder, Name, Sound

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What’s on the first Tuning menu… Freq

The frequency of the stations. You prompt the TV to search for a station. The tuning stops at the first station producing an acceptable signal.

If you wish to continue searching, press or again. If you know the exact frequency, you can key it in directly*.

*Note: See the list on page 11 for a conversion of TV channel numbers to frequencies.

Fine

Fine tuning of a station. The TV automatically tunes to the best possible picture. If neighbouring channels blur the picture slightly, fine tuning may be necessary.

You fine tune by 1 step below or above the standard frequency.

System

TV broadcast system – select the TV broadcast system which is available or most appropriate:

For example:

B/G PAL/SECAM B/G system

LSECAM L system

I PAL I system

Note: Not all TVs are equipped to receive all systems.

Decoder

If you need a decoder for a station – the TV can cut in a decoder automatically for the station in question. On indicates cutting the decoder in and Off no decoder. In order for Decoder to appear on the menu, however, you must register your Decoder, see Registering extra equipment, pages 34-35 for further instruction.

What’s on the second Tuning menu… Pg

Program number – you can use the program numbers 1-59. The indication – shows that the frequency has not already been tuned in to.

If the station/frequency has already been stored, a program number appears under Pg when you call up the second Tuning menu.

Name

A name may contain 10 characters (indicated by 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 positions you wish to fill in. Press until the letter you want is revealed, press tt to move to next position and press or to reveal letters. To switch from upper to lower case, or vice versa, press 0.

When you start “writing” a name, the dots disappear. The name is automatically transferred to the program list. See the next page for further details of the program list.

Every time you select a station you have named, the name appears briefly on the screen.

Sound

Several types of sound may be available for a TV station e.g. both stereo and mono sound, or two or three different languages. You can choose to store a specific type of sound or language with your station.

The options are…

 

Mono

Mono sound

Stereo

Stereo sound

Mono-1

Language 1 – mono

Mono-2

Language 2

– mono

Mono-3

Language 3

– mono

Stereo-2

Language 2

– stereo

Store

Finally, accepting Store stores your station and returns you to Tuning in the Setup menu and you can now choose to continue tuning. You

still have an opportunity, though, to remove all the data you have entered by revealing Clear instead of Store in the menu. Use or to reveal Clear instead of Store and then press GO.

Clearing a stored station…

If you want to clear a station, you have tuned in already, switch on to the program number you want to clear, then call up the second Tuning menu as explained on these two pages. Once the menu appears, make

sure that the correct program number is displayed, move to Store and press to reveal Clear instead of Store and press GO.

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Contents T R O D U C I N G B E O V I S I O N M User’s guideFor your safety… Before you start… S T O F C O N T E N T SBeo4 remote control Beo4 remote controlNice to know about Beo4 buttons… Example of a sequence of buttons I N G T H I S G U I D EExample of a fill-in menu Example of a Main text Example of a remark or ‘Note’ textUsing fill-inmenus… Help to start using the on-screen menusMain menu appears… Fill-in menu appears…Page Tuning in TV stations N I N GBefore you start… What’s on the second Tuning menu… Pg What’s on the first Tuning menu… FreqFine SystemO G R a M L I S T Calling up the program listMain menu appears, TV Program list is lit up already TV program list appears…Australia Italy FranceSetup menu How to set the clock…O C K Clock menu appears…Checking the time… Text timePresetting a stand position A N DStand menu appears… Timer menu appears… Switching Timer sound to on or off…M E R S O U N D OffI L Y O P E R a T I O N S Using your MX TVHow to call up Teletext pages Presetting your own favourite Teletext pages…L E T E X T Teletext Using the basic Teletext functionsMaking the subtitles appear automatically… Teletext subtitlesUpdate Teletext function Fastext or Flof Making Timer recordings via Teletext Making Timer recordings via V.Tape main menu… Page C T U R E a N D S O U N D Adjusting the picture…Adjusting the sound Picture and SoundSecond Sound menu appears… What’s on the first Sound menu… Balance VolumeSpeaker CentreSound displays on-screen… Switching soundPage Video sound in audio speakers or vice versa O V I S I O N M X a N D a U D I O S Y S T E MAudio/video recording N K R O O M W I T H B E O V I S I O N M Using BeoVision MX in a link roomMain room video sources… Main room audio sources…Headphones socket… Placement and maintenanceSockets and buttons on the front Buttons on the frontSockets on the rear panel TV setup for connected equipment … G I S T E R I N G E X T R a E Q U I P M E N TSockets menu appears… What’s on the Sockets menu… PL Power LinkN U S F O R O T H E R S O U R C E S Page Clock I C K G U I D E T O M X M E N U SInternational guarantie Environmental informationFor the UK market only BeoVision MX serial number