BeoVision 7
Menu overview, 3 |
Adjust picture and sound settings, 34 |
Blu-ray player - media browser, 58 |
See an overview of on-screen menus. |
How to make settings for picture and how |
How to browse your photos and playback |
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Digital tuner menu overview, 4 |
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The pincode system, 59 |
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Set up 3D television, 37 |
How to use the pincode system. |
Blu-ray menu overview, 5 |
How to make settings for when you watch |
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3D television. |
Set up your remote control, 61 |
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Navigate in menus, 6 |
Daily use of speaker combinations, 39 |
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See how to use the different remote controls |
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Feature activation, 62 |
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First-time setup, 7 |
See two sources at the same time, 40 |
access to additional features. |
Which menus appear when you switch on |
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HDMI MATRIX, 63 |
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Home cinema, 41 |
How to enter settings in the HDMI MATRIX |
Set positions for the television to turn |
How to set up your system for Home cinema. |
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Set the television to switch itself on or |
Operate other equipment with Beo6 or |
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Beo4, 65 |
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How to make your television switch off |
How to operate connected equipment, such |
Tuner setup, 10 |
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as set-top boxes, DVD players or the like. |
How to disable the TV tuner or the ATSC |
PLAY TIMER. How to make auto standby |
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settings and save power. |
Connect and operate an audio system, 67 |
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Connections, 11 |
Wake-up Timer, 45 |
television and operate an integrated audio/ |
Examples of where to connect additional |
How to make your television wake you up in |
video system. |
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Set the time and date, 47 |
BeoLink, 70 |
Register additional video equipment, 15 |
How to set the time and date. |
How to make link connections, operate a |
How to register connected equipment in the |
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CONNECTIONS menu. |
Activate parental control, 48 |
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Your television in a link room, 72 |
Scan in TV channels, 18 |
access to selected channels. |
How to set up and operate your television in |
How to register the source of your TV signal |
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type and scan in TV channels. |
Apply Closed Captioning, 51 |
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Two televisions in the same room, 74 |
Edit scanned TV channels, 20 |
and channels. |
Option programming and operation of two |
How to remove, name and fine tune |
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channels, and how to find new channels. |
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Loudspeaker setup – surround sound, 24 |
How to make channel settings, search for |
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How to set up loudspeakers and optimise
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player, 56
How to make settings and preferences for the Blu-ray player and its parental lock function.
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Beo6
If you operate your television with the Beo6 remote control, you use the centre button with up, down, left and right movement to navigate in menus. Press in the middle of the centre button to confirm selections and settings in menus.
Bring up the TV SETUP menu by pressing Menu while the TV is on.
To back up through menus, press BACK. To exit menus, press and hold BACK.
If your Beo6 is set up to be used without navigation button, press STOP to back up through menus and BACK to exit menus.
Note that a Beo6 should be reconfigured when you add new products to your setup.
You can also operate your television with Beo5 which is operated similarly to Beo6.
Beo4 with navigation button
If you have a Beo4 remote control with navigation button and your television is set up for use with it, see page 61, you use the centre button with up, down, left and right movement to navigate in menus. Press in the middle of the centre button to confirm selections and settings in menus.
Bring up the TV SETUP menu by pressing MENU while the TV is on. If you have selected a source which has a menu overlay, you must press MENU twice to bring up the TV SETUP menu.
To back up through menus, press BACK. To exit menus, press and hold BACK.
If your television is set up for use without navigation button, you must use the ‘star’ to navigate up, down, left and right in menus and press the centre button to confirm selections and settings in menus. To back up through menus, press STOP. To exit menus, press
BACK.
Beo4 without navigation button
If you have a Beo4 remote control without navigation button, you must use the ‘star’ to navigate up, down, left and right in menus and press the centre
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overlay, you must press MENU twice to bring up the TV SETUP menu.
To back up through menus, press STOP. To exit menus, press EXIT.
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The setup procedure is activated when the television is connected to the mains and switched on for the first time. You are led through an automatic series of on-screen menus in which you must register the extra equipment you have connected, such as a projector and loudspeakers.
If you change your setup at a later date, you can access the same menus and update your settings. Remember that you need to set the speaker types and the distances in the SOUND SETUP menu.
The contents of the first-time setup sequence varies according to the setting you make in the AST ON/OFF menu.
The sequence of menus in first-time setup
REMOTE CONTROL … Enable or disable the navigation button on your remote control. See page 61 for information about setting up your remote control. See page 6 for information about remote controls.*
TUNER SETUP … Disable the television tuner or ATSC tuner, if you like, or scan in channels and identify a connected cable box, see page 10.
CONNECTIONS … Select the type of equipment you have connected to each socket group, the sockets used, the product name, and the source name. For further information about the CONNECTIONS menu, see page 15.
CHECK AERIAL CONNECTION … This prompt only appears if the television tuner is enabled.
AST ON/OFF … In this menu, you can choose between a speaker setup menu with or without Adaptive Sound Technology. The default setting is OFF. For further information about Adaptive Sound Technology, see page 29.
*If you have a Beo4 without a navigation button or if your Beo4 is not set to the correct mode, you cannot enable the navigation button. See the Beo4 guide or contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer for further information. However, do not change mode during first-time setup, as this will interrupt the sequence.
Adaptive Sound Technology disabled:
SPEAKER TYPES … In this menu, you select which speakers are connected to the television, if any. See page 24 for further information.
TV SPEAKER ROLES … In this menu, you select the function for each connected speaker in your setup, such as front, back or surround. As you highlight each speaker, a sound is produced by the speaker. Check that the speaker type highlighted in the menu matches the speaker type making the sound.
See page 25 for further information. SPEAKER DISTANCE … In this menu, you select the distance in metres to each of the speakers in your setup. See page 26
for further information.
SPEAKER LEVEL … In this menu, you can adjust the volume level of each speaker in your setup. See page 27 for further information.
SOUND ADJUSTMENT … In this menu, you can adjust bass, volume, treble and loudness. In addition, you can preset two default speaker combinations; one for video sources and one for audio sources connected to your television. See page 36 for further information.
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Adaptive Sound Technology enabled:
SPEAKER SETUP … In this menu, you register the speaker type in the menu. Enter the straight-line distances from two points, Points A and B to each speaker, to the left and right sides of the television screen and a projector screen, to a viewing position and the distance between the two points. See page 31 for further information.
TV … Select the speakers to be active when you watch television and determine the distance from your listening position to three of the activated speakers. You can enable Adaptive Sound Technology or set the speaker roles and levels. See page 32 for further information.
CINEMA … Select the speakers to be active for a connected projector and determine the distance from your listening position to three of the activated speakers. You can enable Adaptive Sound Technology or set the speaker roles and levels. This menu is only available if you have connected a projector. See page 32 for further information.
SOUND ADJUSTMENT … In this menu you adjust volume, bass, treble, and loudness. In addition, you can select two default speaker combinations; one for video sources and one for audio sources connected to your television. You can also select which LISTENING PRESET should be activated when you switch on an audio source. If you select the option MANUAL, the preset used when switching on the audio source continues to be active and if all your sources are switched off, the preset used before switching on the audio source is automatically activated. If you select one of your LISTENING PRESETS, this preset is activated every time you switch on an audio source. See page 36 for further information.
SOUND SETUP … Enter the LISTENING PRESETS menu and select a PRESET field. Then select the speakers to be active for different listening positions, such as at the dining table or in a favourite armchair, and determine the distance from your listening position to three of the activated speakers. You can enable or disable the Adaptive Sound Technology and either rotate the selected speaker setup or set the speaker roles and level. See page 32 for further information.
Continue first-time setup:
STAND ADJUSTMENT … Set the maximum angle for turn and tilt of the television. Use , , and to tilt and turn the television and limit the movement of the stand. See page 9 for further information.*
STAND POSITIONS … Set your preferred preset positions for the television. For further information about the STAND POSITIONS menu, see page 9.
STANDBY SETTINGS … The television can be set to switch itself to standby after some time with no operation. You can also switch power saving on or off. See page 44 for further information.
*If you have a Beo4 remote control without navigation button, or if the navigation button on your remote control is disabled, use the green button to tilt the television up and the red button to tilt it down.
For information about where and how to connect extra equipment, see the chapter about connection panels in Getting Started.
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If your television is equipped with the optional motorised stand, you can tilt and turn it using the remote control.
Furthermore, you can program the television to tilt and turn automatically to face your favourite viewing position when you switch on the television. It can tilt and turn to a different position when you listen to, for example, a connected radio, and tilt or turn away to a standby position when you switch it off.
You can also turn your television by hand.
NOTE! For information about firsttime installation of the motorised stand, see Getting Started.
Choose one position for when you switch the television on, one for audio mode, and one for when you switch it off.
>Bring up the TV SETUP menu and highlight STAND POSITIONS.
>Press the centre button to bring up the STAND POSITIONS menu.
>Press the centre button to determine the VIDEO position.
>Use , , and to tilt and turn the television and place it according to your viewing position.
>Press the centre button to store the position.
To store a stand position for when an audio source is switched on from the television …
>Highlight AUDIO.
>Press the centre button to determine the AUDIO position.
>Use , , and to tilt and turn the television and place it as you wish.
>Press the centre button to store the position.
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To store a stand position for when the television is switched off and in standby …
>Highlight STANDBY.
>Press the centre button to determine the STANDBY position.
>Use , , and to tilt and turn the television and place it as you wish.
>Press the centre button to store the position.
>During first-time setup, press the green button to continue first time-setup, or …
>… press and hold BACK to leave all menus.
If you have a Beo4 remote control without navigation button, or if the navigation button on your remote control is disabled, use the green button to tilt the television up and the red button to tilt it down.
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If you disable the TV tuner or ATSC tuner, you can activate a connected peripheral unit with the TV or DTV button.
In this menu you can also scan in channels or identify a cable box you may have connected to the television.
To disable the internal tuner …
>Bring up the TV SETUP menu and highlight OPTIONS.
>Press the centre button to bring up the OPTIONS menu, and highlight TUNER SETUP.
>Press the centre button to bring up the TUNER SETUP menu and highlight TV TUNER.
>Use the navigation button left or right to switch between the setting OFF, ANTENNA, CABLE or CABLE BOX.
>Highlight ATSC.
>Use the navigation button left or right to switch between the setting ON or OFF.
>Press the centre button to store the settings, or …
>… press and hold BACK to leave the menus without storing.
If you select CABLE BOX, follow the onscreen information to specify which cable box you have connected to the television.
If you select ANTENNA or CABLE, a scanning process begins when you store the setting.
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For further information about the TUNER SETUP menu and about scanning TV channels, see page 18.
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The connection panel on your television allows you to connect signal input cables as well as a variety of extra equipment, such as a video recorder or a linked Bang & Olufsen music system.
Any equipment you connect to these sockets must be registered in the CONNECTIONS menu. For further information, see page 15.
Before you connect any equipment to your television, remember to disconnect the television from the mains.
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>> Connections
Control
In the AV menus you can select how a PUC controlled product is connected. You can choose between PLUG (cable) and IR (IR Blaster). If you select PLUG, you must choose between MODULATION ON and MODULATION OFF. For information about type of cable and modulation settings, contact your retailer.
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>> Connections
Connect and use a PC
IMPORTANT! Before connecting a PC to the television, disconnect the television, the computer, and all equipment connected to the computer from the mains.
To connect a computer to the television …
>Using the appropriate type of cable, connect one end to the DVI, VGA or HDMI output socket on your computer, and the other end to the VGA or HDMI socket on the television.
>To hear sound from the computer in the speakers connected to the television, use the appropriate cable and connect the sound output on the computer to the L–R or SPDIF sockets on the television when appropriate.
>Reconnect the television, the computer, and all equipment connected to the computer to the mains. Remember, the computer must be connected to a grounded wall outlet as specified in its setting-up instructions.
If you have connected your PC to the VGA socket on the television, you must register the PC to the AV5 or AV6 socket in the CONNECTIONS menu. A PC connected to the HDMI socket can be registered to any of the AV socket groups.
Bring up the computer image on the screen
To see the computer picture on the screen, you must bring it up with your remote control.
To bring up the computer picture …
>Press PC to bring up the picture. You can then operate the computer as you normally would. (Beo4: Press LIST and use the navigation button up or down to bring up PC in the Beo4 display and press the centre button to bring up the picture).
Watch digital pictures on your screen
To watch your camera pictures, connect the camera to the AV6 socket(s) and switch the television on. The television automatically registers the signal and you can see the pictures on the screen.
If the signal from the camera is switched off …
>Press CAMERA on Beo6. (Beo4: Press LIST and use the navigation button up or down to bring up CAMERA in the Beo4 display and press the centre button to bring up the picture).
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If you connect additional video equipment to your television, you must register the equipment in the CONNECTIONS menu.
When the television is first set up, some of the equipment connected at that particular moment is detected by the television. The CONNECTIONS menu appears automatically on the screen during first-time setup for you to register connected equipment, if it is not detected automatically by the television. If you connect equipment at a later date, you must register this equipment in the CONNECTIONS menu.
What is connected?
Registering the equipment connected to the television enables you to operate it with your remote control.
>Bring up the TV SETUP menu and highlight OPTIONS.
>Press the centre button to bring up the OPTIONS menu. CONNECTIONS is highlighted already.
>Press the centre button to bring up the CONNECTIONS menu.
>Use the navigation button up or down to step between the different socket groups: AV1, AV2, AV3, AV5, AV6, PROJECTOR OUT, HDMI EXPANDER and LINK.
>Press the centre button to be able to register a connected product type to the highlighted socket group.
>Use the navigation button up and down to move between the sockets in the group.
>Use the navigation button left or right to register what you have connected to the highlighted socket.
>Press the centre button while SOURCE is highlighted to be able to select the product from an on-screen list.
>Use the navigation button left or right to see lists for other types of products.
>Use the navigation button up or down or a number button to highlight the name of the product and press the centre button to register it.
>Press the green button to be able to name the source. The naming menu is now activated.
>Use the navigation button up and down to find the individual characters in the name.
>Press the centre button to accept the name.
CONNECTIONS |
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AV1 |
NONE |
AV2 |
NONE |
AV3 |
NONE |
AV4 |
NONE |
AV5 |
NONE |
AV6 |
NONE |
PROJECTOR OUT |
NONE |
HDMI EXPANDER |
NO |
LINK |
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The available sockets may vary according to your setup.
>Names are shown in the television onscreen display when the source is selected.
>Press the centre button to bring up the STANDBY OPTIONS menu.
>Use the navigation button up or down to highlight a standby option for when the connected equipment should switch to standby. See page 17.
>Press the centre button to select the highlighted standby option.
>When you have completed your settings for a single socket group, press the centre button to return to the CONNECTIONS menu.
>Repeat the procedure for each socket group.
At first-time setup only, when you have registered all connected equipment, press the green button to store the setup.
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>> Register additional video equipment
What’s on the AV1 – AV6 menus …
SOURCE … Select the source you have connected. The option you select indicates which remote control button switches on the source. For example, a source registered as V.MEM is switched on when you press the V.MEM button. A source registered as DTV2 is switched on when you press DTV2. (Beo4: Press LIST and then the navigation button up or down to display DTV2 and press the centre button). Options are:
NONE … if nothing is connected. V.MEM … for a connected video recorder or hard disk recorder.
DVD … for the optional Blu-ray player. DVD2 … for a connected DVD player or recorder.
DTV … occupied by the ATSC digital tuner, unless you disable the ATSC digital tuner in the TUNER SETUP menu.
DTV2 … for other equipment, such as a set-top box.
V.AUX2 … for other equipment, such as a video game console.
TV … occupied by the TV tuner, unless you disable the tuner in the TUNER SETUP menu. PC … for a connected PC.
CENTRE … for connection of a source centre, which may contain up to six built-in sources, such as a DVD player and a set-top box. This option is only available in the AV1 and the AV2 menus.
NAME … Allows you to name the source you are registering, the name you enter appears in the on-screen display when you activate the source.
AUTO SELECTION … Allows connected sources to be selected automatically as soon as the television detects a signal, provided the television is on at the time. Options are YES and NO.
(TIMER RECORDER) … Activate the Timer recording signal for a connected recorder. Options are YES and NO. Only available in the AV1 and AV2 menus, and can only be activated in one of these menus at any time.
HDMI … Indicates whether or not the equipment is connected to the television via one of the HDMI sockets. Select the appropriate socket.
(SOUND INPUT) … Indicates the sound signal used. This option is only available when the equipment is registered to an HDMI socket. Options are HDMI and S/P-DIF.
(YPbPr) … Indicates whether or not the equipment is connected to the television via the YPbPr sockets. Options are YES and NO. Can only be registered in one of the AV menus (AV2 or AV3) at any time.
(AV3 –> AV1) … Select whether the TV should route signals from AV3 to AV1, even when the TV is switched off. You can use this feature when you have connected an external TV tuner to AV3 and a video recorder to AV1. Options are: NO and AUTO. This option is only available in the AV3 menu.
(VGA) … Indicates whether or not the equipment is connected to the television via the VGA socket. Options are YES and NO. Can only be registered in one of the AV menus (AV5 or AV6) at any time.
While it is possible to register equipment under any of the available source types, the type you select affects how you can use your source.
What’s on the PROJECTOR OUT menu …
Select the projector type.
What’s on the HDMI EXPANDER menu …
An HDMI Expander must always be connected to HDMI C, when present. When connecting an HDMI Expander, additional HDMI sockets become available; C1, C2, C3 and C4.
What’s on the LINK menu …
Set a link channel and enable the system modulator.
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AUTO SELECTION |
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TIMER RECORDER |
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HDMI |
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Regarding High Definition (HD) sources …
Standard Definition (SD) signals can be recorded, as well as distributed to a link room television, but HD signals cannot.
If you watch a DVD or Blu-ray disc in your main room and you select the same source in your link room, the signal will change to standard definition on both televisions.
Connect both the HD and the SD signals to the television. The best signal is always used. If no HD signal is available, the SD signal is shown.
If you want to use Master Link to integrate your audio/video system, you must set POWER SAVING to OFF to make your setup function correctly, see page 44 for further information.
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>> Register additional video equipment
Standby options …
When you register a non-Bang & Olufsen product in the CONNECTIONS menu, you can also select different STANDBY OPTIONS for your product. This means that you can select if the connected product should switch to standby automatically.
The options are:
OFF AT SOURCE CHANGE … The product switches to standby immediately when you select another source.
OFF AT TV STANDBY … The product switches to standby when you switch the television to standby.
ALWAYS ON … The television does not switch the product to standby, but the product may switch to standby due to its own settings.
MANUAL CONTROL … The product can only be switched on and off by means of the remote control. For further information see page 65.
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Register the source of your TV signal and scan in your TV channels.
If you have a connected cable box to your television, you must identify the cable box and select an output channel.
Select video signal type
If you have selected TV TUNER in the TUNER SETUP menu, you can enter the source of your TV video signals.
To scan in TV channels…
>Bring up the TV SETUP menu and highlight OPTIONS.
>Press the centre button to bring up the OPTIONS menu and highlight TUNER SETUP.
>Press the centre button to bring up the TUNER SETUP menu. TV TUNER is already highlighted.
>Use the navigation button left and right to select CABLE, CABLE BOX, ANTENNA or OFF.
>Press the centre button to store the setting. If you have selected CABLE or ANTENNA, scanning begins immediately. If you have selected CABLE BOX, you can then register your cable box in a menu, as described on page 19.
Note that if you select OFF, you must register a source in the CONNECTIONS menu as TV if you wish to switch on the television using the TV button on the remote control. For further information about the CONNECTIONS menu, see page 15.
TUNER SETUP |
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>> Scan in TV channels
Identify the cable box |
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If you have connected a cable box to the television, you must register the connection in the CABLE BOX SETUP menu.
>Use the navigation button up or down to highlight the name of your cable box.
>Press the centre button to store the setting. You can then enter the output channel for the cable box.
When you connect an RF cable box, remember to leave it switched on at all times.
When you have registered the specific cable box, enter the output channel for the type of cable box and test whether you can change channels on the box.
When the menu for your cable box appears …
>Use the navigation button left or right to select the channel number that corresponds to the output channel set on your cable box. Select CH2, CH3, CH4, CH5 or CH6.
>Highlight CH TEST and use the navigation button left or right to test whether you can change channels on the box.
>If you cannot change channels on the cable box, repeat the first two steps. Otherwise …
>… press the centre button to store your settings.
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NOKIA 98005 |
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PACE DTR739-IM |
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PHILIPS DTX627x |
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PACE DSR600 |
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SKY DIGITAL |
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CANALdig DK/S/N |
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Select your cable box from the CABLE BOX SETUP list. Above you see an example of a CABLE BOX SETUP list. For installation of external equipment, contact your retailer.
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You can ‘remove’ channels you do not use from the channel list.
Channels you ‘remove’ are skipped over when you step through channels using the arrow buttons on the remote control. You can still select them in the channel list by pressing the channel number.
In addition, you can give channels names of your own choice, re-scan to find new channels or fine-tune existing channels.
Remove TV channels
At any time, you can remove channels you do not use. If you wish, you can restore channels that you have removed.
>Bring up the TV SETUP menu and highlight CHANNEL SETUP.
>Press the centre button to bring up the CHANNEL SETUP menu. EDIT CHANNELS is already highlighted.
>Press the centre button to bring up the EDIT CHANNELS menu.
>Use the navigation button up and down to select the channel you wish to remove.
>Press the yellow button once to remove the channel.
>Press the yellow button to add the channel again.
>When you have removed the relevant channels, press and hold BACK to exit all menus.
If you select CABLE BOX or OFF for TV TUNER in the TUNER SETUP menu, the EDIT CHANNELS and FINE TUNE menus are inaccessible.
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DISCOVERY |
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CWNBC |
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BBCWORLD |
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>> Edit scanned TV channels
Name channels
Give scanned TV channels names of their own to make them easy to locate in the TV channel list.
>Bring up the TV SETUP menu and highlight CHANNEL SETUP.
>Press the centre button to bring up the CHANNEL SETUP menu. EDIT CHANNELS is already highlighted.
>Press the centre button to bring up the EDIT CHANNELS menu.
>Use the navigation button up or down to select the channel you wish to name.
>Press the green button to be able to name the channel. The naming menu is now activated.
>Use the navigation button up and down to find the individual characters in the name.
>Move between character places with the navigation button left or right.
>Press the centre button to store the name.
>If necessary, repeat the procedure and name other channel numbers.
>When you have named the relevant channels, press the centre button to accept your edited list, or press and hold BACK to exit all menus.
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DISCOVERY |
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CWNBC |
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BBCWORLD |
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SUPER CH |
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Fine-tune channels
You can fine-tune your TV channels if, for example, you wish to adjust the frequency.
>Bring up the TV SETUP menu and highlight CHANNEL SETUP.
>Press the centre button to bring up the CHANNEL SETUP menu and highlight FINE TUNE.
>Press the centre button to bring up the FINE TUNE menu. CHANNEL is highlighted.
>Use the navigation button left and right to select a channel to fine-tune.
>Highlight FINE and use the navigation button left or right to fine-tune the channel.
>Highlight SOUND and use the navigation button left or right to select a sound type
–STEREO, MONO or SAP – for the channel.
>Press the centre button to store the settings.
If you select CABLE BOX or OFF for TV TUNER in the TUNER SETUP menu, the EDIT CHANNELS and FINE TUNE menus are inaccessible.
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What’s on the FINE TUNE menu …
CHANNEL … Select a channel to fine-tune. FINE … Fine tune the frequency of a channel. You can fine tune within the range of -8 – +8.
SOUND (mono, stereo or language) … Several types of sound may be available for different programmes, mono, stereo or different languages. On the relevant channel or frequency select the options MONO, STEREO or SAP.
Even though you store a type of sound/ language, you can switch between the various types while watching a TV programme. For further information, see Getting Started.
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>> Edit scanned TV channels
Re-scan TV channels
You can add new channels or update scanned channels which, for example, have been moved by the broadcaster.
Note: If you re-scan all your TV channels, all channel settings you have made disappear!
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>Bring up the TV SETUP menu and highlight OPTIONS.
>Press the centre button to bring up the OPTIONS menu and highlight TUNER SETUP.
>Press the centre button to bring up the TUNER SETUP menu. TV TUNER is already highlighted.
>Use the navigation button right to select the source of your TV video signals – CABLE, CABLE BOX, ANTENNA or OFF – and press the centre button to store it.
>If you select CABLE or ANTENNA, scanning begins automatically. New channels are added automatically as they are found.
If you only wish to check for a new signal on a scanned channel that has been empty, do not re-scan all TV channels. Instead, select the channel in the channel list using the number buttons on the remote control. For further information about the channel list, see Getting Started.
If you select CABLE BOX or OFF for TV TUNER in the TUNER SETUP menu, the EDIT CHANNELS and FINE TUNE menus are inaccessible.
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