Bang & Olufsen MX 4002 manual Tuning in TV stations, N I N G, Before you start…

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T U N I N G

 

MENU Press to call up the main menu

The main menu appears…

Press until Setup is lit up then

GO Press to call up the menu

The Setup menu appears…

GO Press to call up Tuning

The Tuning menu appears, Freq is lit up already …

then

 

Press to let the system search for

or

TV stations

2Or use the number keys to key in an

1exact frequency, e.g. 210 Mhz

0

Fill in the necessary information in this first menu…

ttPress to move to the other items

or

in the menu

 

ss

 

Press to reveal options for the items

or

in the menu;

then

GO Press GO to store and move to the second Tuning menu

The second Tuning menu appears…

Tuning in TV stations

Menu

TV program list

Sound

Picture

Setup

The main menu

Setup

Tuning

Timer

Clock

Sockets

Stand

The Setup menu – provides access to functions such as, Timer sound, setting the clock, registering TV setup and presetting positions for the stand as well as Tuning.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Freq

Fine

System

Decoder

 

 

210

+1

B/G

Off

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The first Tuning menu – is mainly for the actual tuning of stations. Decoder only appears, if a decoder has been registered for your TV.

Before you start…

Make sure that you select the appropriate broadcast system in the Tuning menu before you start tuning in channels. Please note that the TV’s are equipped to receive the appropriate broadcast system, only some TV’s offer more than one broadcast system.

To be able to watch any programmes on your MX 4002 TV, you must tune in to the stations you want that are available in your area. You must call up the Tuning menu to access the tuning function.

The tuning function consists of two menus. A menu for the actual tuning in and a second menu where you must fill in the required information regarding your station, such as program number as well as choose any other characteristics you want for the individual station. Repeat this procedure for all the stations you want to tune in.

See the following page for further information about the individual items on the two Tuning menus…

then

Fill in the characteristics you want for your station and move to

Store…

then

GO Press GO to store your station

EXIT Press to remove the menus

Pg

Name

Sound

 

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. . . . . . . . . .

Stereo

Store

 

 

 

 

The second Tuning menu – allows you to add characteristics to your station such as a program number and name.

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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 systemNice to know about Beo4 buttons… Beo4 remote controlBeo4 remote control 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…Before you start… Tuning in TV stationsN I N G 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…Stand menu appears… Presetting a stand positionA N D M E R S O U N D Switching Timer sound to on or off…Timer menu appears… Using your link TV Adjusting sound…Adjusting the position of your MX 4002… Main video sources…Main room system and link room system L E T E X T How to call up Teletext pagesPresetting your own favourite Teletext pages… Using the basic Teletext functions STOP/SUBPAGETeletext Teletext subtitlesMaking the subtitles appear automatically 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 frontSockets menu appears… TV setup for connected equipment …N N E C T I N G E X T R a E Q U I P M E N T 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