Bang & Olufsen MX 4002 manual Sockets on the rear panel

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Sockets on the rear panel

POWER LINK 1 POWER LINK 2S-VHS

A

V

2

A

V

1

 

 

 

 

B&O STAND

16V = / 300mA

R 8 OHM L

UHF & VHF 75 Ω

Aerial

Connect the cable from your external aerial to the aerial socket marked UHF & VHF on the rear panel of the TV.

Note: The socket marked TRANSPOSER is for a special transposer required for the French SECAM L TV system.

Stand

The 4-pin DIN socket is for connection of a Bang & Olufsen motorized stand or -base.

Active speakers

The 8-pin DIN sockets marked POWER LINK 1 and POWER LINK 2 are for connection of active speakers.

Note: See pages 30-31 for details of how to program your speakers into the TV.

Passive speakers

You may connect external, passive speakers (8 ohm) to the speaker sockets marked R (right) and L (left).

AV connection

The socket marked AV1 is for connection of your primary video tape 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 video camera, a DVD or CDV player, a decoder or a socket expander.

Note: See pages 30-31 for details of how to program your AV connections into the TV.

Super VHS connection

The S-VHS socket is for connection of a video tape recorder or video camera using the S-VHS format.

Note: Remember also to connect your S-VHS connection to the AV1 or AV2 socket for reproduction of sound.

Note: See pages 30-31 for details of how to program your S-VHS connection into the TV.

Mains

Plug the mains lead attached to the TV into the mains socket.

Note: The attached mains lead and plug are specially designed for this TV. If you change the plug or in any way damage the mains lead, it will affect the TV picture adversely.

Once the TV is connected to the mains, the standby indicator on the front of the TV lights up in red. The TV is now in standby mode, ready to be operated with the Beo4 remote control.

Whenever the TV is switched on, the standby light turns green.

BeoLink connection

For connection to your central system please refer to the setting-up guide enclosed with your BeoVision MX 4002.

Please note…

Any equipment you connect should be registered in the TV Sockets menu in order for you to operate them. Please refer to page 30- 31 for further information.

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Contents User’s guide Page S T O F C O N T E N T S Before you start…Main room system Link room systemBeo4 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…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… Timer menu appears… Switching Timer sound to on or off…M E R S O U N D Using your link TV Adjusting sound…Adjusting the position of your MX 4002… Main video sources…Main room system and link room system Presetting your own favourite Teletext pages… How to call up Teletext pagesL E T E X T Using the basic Teletext functions STOP/SUBPAGEMaking the subtitles appear automatically Teletext subtitlesTeletext Update Teletext function Fastext or Flof Adjusting the picture… C T U R E a N D S O U N DAdjusting the sound Volume What’s on the first Sound menu… BalanceSpeaker CentreSwitching sound Sound displays on-screen…Page Sockets on the rear panel Headphones Sockets and buttons on the frontN N E C T 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 4 0 0 2 M E N U S Page 3508113