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Beo4 remote control

The Beo4 remote control is the key to all the functions in your BeoVision MX 4002.

Apart from operating your MX 4002 TV, Beo4 also enables you to switch on any source you like in your main Bang & Olufsen system and watch or listen to it on the TV and include your MX 4002 TV speakers in a Timer Play programming of your main system.

Via your MX 4002, you can then control the daily playback functions for the source you have chosen – just

as if you were operating your main system directly, using the Beo4 remote control.

Please note: The extra Beo4 functions that you call up via the LIST button appear in a preset order. You can change this order in which they appear on the Beo4 display, if you wish. Please refer to Beo4’s own User’s guide and the chapter ‘Rearrange the Beo4 LIST functions’ for further information.

Nice to know about Beo4 buttons…

In the step-by-step operating sequences shown in this guide, the buttons on the Beo4 and cues in 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

The coloured buttons in the star- shaped button are used for specialfunctions, 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 in the Beo4 display appear 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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Bang & Olufsen MX 4002 manual Beo4 remote control, Nice to know about Beo4 buttons…