BANG OLUFSEN BeoVision 11-55 55 Inch MK3 with Floor Stand User Manual

June 17, 2024
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BANG OLUFSEN BeoVision 11-55 55 Inch MK3 with Floor Stand

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Product Information

The BeoVision 11 is a high-quality television manufactured by Bang & Olufsen. It offers a range of features and functions to enhance your viewing experience. With its motorized floor stand or wall bracket, you can easily adjust the viewing and listening positions for optimal comfort. The television also supports various connections, allowing you to expand your setup by connecting additional equipment such as a set-top box, PC, or camera. The BeoVision 11 is equipped with an optional hard disk recorder, enabling you to pause, play back, and record your favorite programs. Additionally, you can customize your channel selection, edit recordings, and maintain the product with ease.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Bang & Olufsen
  • Model: BeoVision 11
  • Remote Control: BeoRemote One (or BeoRemote App)
  • Motorized Floor Stand/Wall Bracket: Yes
  • Optional Hard Disk Recorder: Yes

Product Usage Instructions

1. Basic Operation

To navigate menus and understand indicator lights:

  1. Use the remote control or BeoRemote App to access the illustrated menu.
  2. Familiarize yourself with the indicator light, which provides assistance for an optimal TV experience.
  3. You can also set up your television to be used with another remote control if desired.

2. Watch Television

To watch television and customize your viewing experience:

  1. Bring up the program information and make recordings using the optional hard disk recorder.
  2. Adjust the TV to different viewing and listening positions for maximum comfort.
  3. Change subtitles and audio options to suit your preferences.

3. Set Up Your Television

To properly place and handle your television:

  1. Follow the guidelines provided to ensure correct placement and handling.

4. Maintenance

To clean and maintain your product:

  1. Refer to the maintenance section in the user manual for detailed instructions.

5. Connections

To connect additional equipment and expand your setup:

  1. Connect a set-top box, PC, or camera to widen your source selection.
  2. If necessary, you can reset the TV to default settings.

6. Set Positions for the Television

To optimize viewing and listening positions:

  1. Set preset positions for a motorized floor stand or wall bracket to turn to.

7. Set Up Additional Equipment

To register connected equipment and operate non-Bang & Olufsen devices:

  1. Access the SOURCE LIST menu to register connected equipment.
  2. Download PUC tables to enable control of non-Bang & Olufsen devices using your remote control.
  3. You can also remove unwanted PUC tables.

8. Use Channels, Groups, and Lists

To customize channel selection and create groups and lists:

  1. Create and edit groups and lists to personalize the range of channels.
  2. Make it easier to find specific channels without going through all available options.
  3. Edit and add channels, as well as watch Pay Per View channels if available.

9. Pause and Play Back a Programme

To pause, repeat, and resume a digital program:

  1. If equipped with the optional hard disk recorder, you can pause and resume a program in progress.
  2. This feature allows you to take breaks and resume watching from where you left off.
  3. You can also step backward and forward to replay missed scenes.

10. Record a Programme

To set a timer and record programs:

  1. Set a timer to record programs you wish to watch again or at a different time.
  2. Edit timers and view an overview of your planned recordings.
  3. You can also copy from the timeshift buffer to the optional hard disk recorder.

11. Play a Recording

To play and browse through recordings:

  1. Access your recorded content, whether old or new.
  2. Browse through recordings created by timers that you have not played yet.

12. Edit Recordings

To modify and customize your recordings:

  1. Protect, name, sort, trim, split, or delete recordings as desired.
  2. Change category or activate parental lock for added control.

FAQs

  • Q: Can I use a different remote control with the BeoVision 11?
    • A: Yes, you can set up your television to be used with another remote control than BeoRemote One. Refer to the user manual for instructions on how to do this.
  • Q: How do I connect additional equipment to my BeoVision 11?
    • A: You can connect additional equipment such as a set-top box, PC, or camera to your television. Follow the connection guidelines provided in the user manual. If you need to reset to default settings, refer to the relevant section.
  • Q: Can I watch Pay Per View channels on the BeoVision 11?
    • A: If available, you can watch Pay Per View channels on your BeoVision 11. The user manual provides instructions on how to access and enjoy these channels.
  • Q: How can I customize my channel selection?
    • A: You can create groups and lists to customize your channel selection according to your preferences. This allows for easier navigation and quick access to your favorite channels. The user manual explains how to create, edit, and use these groups and lists.
  • Q: Can I modify my recordings?
    • A: Yes, you have various options to modify your recordings. You can protect, name, sort, trim, split, or delete recordings as desired. Additionally, you can change the category or activate parental lock for added control over your recorded content.

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Dear Customer
This guide contains additional information about the daily use of your Bang & Olufsen product and connected equipment, and describes the features and functions of your product in more detail. Among other things you can find information about settings, how to operate your product with a Bang & Olufsen remote control, and how to set up a wired or wireless connection. We expect your retailer to deliver, install and set up your product. This guide will be updated on a regular basis to make it reflect, for example, new features and functions introduced with software updates. When your television receives new features and functions, you can also read about them in the NICE TO KNOW menu under SETUP. You can find additional information about your product in the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section on www.bang- olufsen.com/faq. Your Bang & Olufsen retailer is your first stop for all your service queries. To find your nearest retailer, visit our website …
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Contents ­ Click a headline to move to that section

How to use your remote control, 6 See how to use the remote control. You can also use BeoRemote App to operate your television.
Understanding the guide, 9 See how to use the illustrated menu and remote control operations.

Watch television, 26 Watch television, bring up programme information and make a recording on the optional hard disk recorder. You can turn the TV to different viewing and listening positions and change subtitles and audio options to customise the viewing experience to your preferences.

Basic operation

, 10 See how to navigate in menus and understand the indicator light as a help for you to get an optimal experience with your Bang & Olufsen television. Here, you can also see how to set up your television to be used with another remote control than BeoRemote One.
Set up your television, 12 How to place and handle your television in a correct way.
Maintenance, 14 See how to clean and maintain your product.
Connections, 15 Connect your television and expand your setup by connecting additional equipment, such as a set-top box, a PC or a camera to widen your source selection. If needed, you can reset to default settings.
Set positions for the television to turn to, 23 Preset positions for a motorised floor stand or wall bracket to turn to in order to optimise the experience for several viewing and listening positions.
Set up additional equipment, 24 Register connected equipment via the SOURCE LIST menu and download PUC tables to operate non-Bang & Olufsen equipment with your Bang & Olufsen remote control. You can also remove PUC tables you no longer wish to use.

Use channels, groups and lists, 30 Create, edit and use groups and lists, for example, to customise the range of channels to the preferences of the individual member of a family. Thus, no one has to go through all the available channels when searching for a specific channel. You can edit and add channels and watch Pay Per View channels, if available.
Pause and play back a programme, 33 Pause, repeat and resume a digital programme in progress if your television is equipped with the optional hard disk recorder. This enables you to take a break, for example, to get a cup of coffee and return after a while to continue where you left off, a while behind the programme’s live signal. You can step backward and forward to replay a scene that you missed.
Record a programme, 35 Set a Timer to record a programme you wish to watch again or at a different time than when it is broadcasted. Bring up a list of Timers to edit a Timer or to get an overview of the programmes you have planned to record. If you are watching a programme that you decide you want to keep, you can also copy from the timeshift buffer to the optional hard disk recorder.

Play a recording, 38 Play and browse through recordings, whether they are old recordings or new recordings, executed by Timers, that you have not played yet.
Edit recordings, 40 Protect, name, sort, trim, split or delete recordings. All of these functions enables you to modify and customise your recordings as you wish. You can also change category or activate a Parental Lock.
Re-tune channels, 41 Channels are updated automatically, but you can also update channels manually if needed or reinstall all channels, for example, if you have switched to another service provider.
Loudspeaker setup ­ surround sound, 43 Make your television part of a surround sound system to enjoy a fantastic sound experience. If you want speakers in your setup to be connected wirelessly, associate the speakers to your television to not only enjoy the sound but also the aesthetics of wireless surroundings. You are encouraged to create different speaker groups to optimise the sound experience for different listening positions, and you can set up sound modes to suit different types of programmes or sources.
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Daily use of sound modes and speaker groups, 46 Switch between different sound modes, such as GAME mode, to optimise sound from your surround sound system for different types of programmes and sources. Switch between speaker groups to optimise the sound experience for different listening positions, for example, one position in an open kitchen for listening to music files and another in an armchair watching a television source. Each speaker group is customised for a specific listening position.
Adjust sound and picture settings, 47 Make sound and picture settings, such as adjusting bass level or brightness, to suit your preferences, and use picture modes and formats to adapt to different types of programmes and sources.
Personalise the TV experience, 50 Save and restore a snapshot of the current source, sound, and picture experience if you would like to easily bring up the same combination at another time. For internal sources also the playing item may be stored.
Set up 3D television, 51 Make settings for how 3D television should be activated for you to enjoy the experience of watching 3D television when it suits you.
Watch 3D television, 52 Activate 3D television to obtain an extraordinary immersive viewing experience. Choose between modes to match the signal from the programme provider.

See two sources at the same time, 54 See two sources at the same time, for example, to watch another source during the commercial break of a movie and at the same time keep track of when the movie starts again.
Teletext, 55 Store favourite teletext pages as MEMO pages to be able to bring them up quickly at any time.
Operate additional equipment, 57 Operate connected equipment, such as settop boxes, DVD players or the like with your Bang & Olufsen remote control, which thereby offers you the opportunity to use only one remote control for all sources in your setup.
WebMedia, 58 Navigate in web pages and add apps using WebMedia. WebMedia enables you to use Internet features on your television allowing you to easily share web-related content, for example, in the living room with your family.
Spotify, Deezer and YouTube, 60 Access Spotify, Deezer and YouTube through apps to enjoy a world of music and television at your own choice.

HomeMedia, 61 Browse your photos and play back your music and video files on your television. Enjoy the contents of a storage device in comfortable surroundings in the living room with your friends. You can also stream content from a computer or a smart phone.
Sleep Timers, 64 Make your television switch off automatically, for example, if you wish to go to sleep to the sound of music from a source in your setup or if you want the television to switch off at the end of a programme.
Power settings, 65 Make settings for power consumption and auto standby and reduce the start-up time of the television.
Access control, 66 Make an access code to prevent others from editing channel settings and watching channels or recordings. For example, it is possible to limit children’s access to channels with much violence and crime.
The pin code system, 67 Use the pin code system to make the television useless for people who do not know the pin code, for example, if it has been stolen and thereby been disconnected from the mains for a period of time.

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Software and service update, 68 Update software and see software information for your television or your entire Bang & Olufsen system to continuously be equipped with the newest features and functions.
Digital Text and HbbTV, 69 Enable or disable Digital Text for MHEG operation. This feature is useful for some countries or CA modules and activates available applications for channels. You can also activate HbbTV, an online service offering additional features, such as competitions and social networking, sent out by the broadcaster.
Network settings, 70 Set up a network and bring up network information. A network connection allows you to access different sources such as WebMedia and take advantage of software updates, HbbTV and other features.

Distribute sound with Network Link, 73 Make Link connections and integrate your television with another product in order to distribute sound to other rooms in the house and thereby expand the possibilities of your Bang & Olufsen system.
Connect and operate a music system, 75 Connect a music system to your television and operate an integrated system to play music from your music system on your television or to send the sound from your television to your music system.
Two televisions ­ Network Link connection, 77 Connect another television to your television and operate an integrated television system to be able to share sound between the two televisions and, for example, listen to a music or television source from a television placed in another room.

Operate two televisions with one remote control, 79 Switch between two televisions and operate both televisions with the same Bang & Olufsen remote control.
HDMI Matrix, 80 Enter settings in the HDMI MATRIX menu if you have connected an HDMI Matrix, allowing you to connect a multitude of external sources to a variety of televisions, and operate these sources individually on each television or simultaneously in several rooms.

How to use your remote control
Operation in this guide is described with BeoRemote One. To use another Bang & Olufsen remote control, see pages 8 and 11.

TV
HOMEMEDIA

TV MUSIC LIST

0 ­ 9 TEXT

The display shows you a list of sources or functions when it is switched on
Display available television sources in the display for you to switch on. Use or to step in the list1 Display available music sources in the display for you to switch on. Use or to step in the list1 Display extra functions in the display. Use or to step in the list
MyButtons. Long press to store the current setup, such as source, sound and picture settings, short press to select it Select channels and enter information in on-screen menus
Switch on teletext

GUIDE BACK INFO MENU

Bring up the television Programme Guide
Move backwards through television menus and the BeoRemote One lists. Long press exits menus completely Bring up help texts and information on a menu or function
Bring up the main menu of the active source
Arrow buttons left, right, up and down , , and . Move in menus and in the BeoRemote One display Centre button used for selecting and activating, such as source selection and settings

Select colour specific functions

Start playback of a track, file or recording or start replay Search backwards or forwards step by step

Step through channels and stations Pause playback of a programme or recording Adjust volume. To mute, press the middle of the button Standby

1*Some sources in the display can be reconfigured during the setup process. For more information, see page 24.
For general information about remote control operation, see the guide for your remote control.
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Some countries and CA modules require activation of Digital Text/MHEG. Consequently, some differences apply for BeoRemote One. When no menu is shown on the screen, you may have to press MENU before a coloured button. For more information, see page 69.

How to use your remote control

BeoRemote App
iOS and Android Your device and your television must be on the same network to use the BeoRemote App.

BeoRemote App allows you to operate your television with a smartphone or iOS tablet and is especially useful for navigating in web pages or applications using WebMedia.*1 Both your television and device must be on the same network and WAKE ON WLAN/WAKE ON LAN must be set to ON, see the television POWER SAVING menu. This allows you to switch on your television from standby mode. Note that the standby power consumption will increase slightly.

Note that first-time setup must be performed using BeoRemote One. BeoRemote App requires that your television is set up in a network.
1*BeoRemote App supports smartphones with most recent iOS version or Android (version 4.0 or higher) and tablets with iOS (most recent iOS version).

BeoRemote App integrates with your television. However, it does not support all BeoRemote One functions.

How to use your remote control

BeoRemote One and Beo4 conversion

If you wish to operate your product with Beo4, below conversion helps you to find out which buttons to use on your Beo4 instead of BeoRemote One.

BeoRemote One buttons are written with blue text. The buttons which have exactly the same function or name on Beo4 and BeoRemote One are light grey on the illustrations.

Note that MyButtons are not available on Beo4.

TV
HOMEMEDIA

TV: Press TV, DTV, DVD or V.MEM. on Beo4. Press LIST and find other TV sources, such as V.AUX. and HOMEMEDIA.

TV

LIGHT RADIO

MUSIC: Press RADIO, CD or A.MEM. on Beo4. Press LIST and find other music sources, such as SPOTIFY and A.AUX.

DTV

DVD

CD

V.MEM

TEXT A.MEM

LIST: Press LIST on Beo4 to find additional

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8

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television/music sources, such as HOMEMEDIA. 4

5

6

GUIDE: Press the green button on Beo4. INFO: Press the blue button on Beo4.

1

2

3

LIST

0

MENU

Arrow buttons , , and : Use the navigation button on Beo4.

and : Press or to search backwards or forwards on Beo4.

/ : Press and on Beo4.

STOP BACK

PLAY

: Press PLAY on Beo4.

/ : Press or on Beo4.

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Understanding the guide

Quick guide and online guide

www

Menu operation


Example of menu operation.

Together with your television you have received a printed Quick guide introducing you to the television.

The present online guide provides you with a deeper knowledge about the television and its many features and functions.

This menu hierarchy illustrates the path into a menu where you can make different settings. Press MENU on your remote control and use the arrow button and the centre button to select and open the menu.

When available, you can also press the INFO button on your remote control to bring up help texts.

Remote control operation

To activate picture modes directly … Press to bring up PICTURE in the BeoRemote One display

LIST PICTURE

Press to select a picture mode 1 ­ 4

Step between modes

Press to remove PICTURE from the display

BACK

Where relevant, the remote control operation will be shown. ­ A dark grey button indicates a physical
button you must press. ­ A light grey display text indicates a
BeoRemote One display text. Press LIST, TV or MUSIC on BeoRemote One to bring it up. The text appears in the BeoRemote One display. The texts in LIST, TV and MUSIC can be renamed and you can hide texts you have no need for and show texts you need. For more information see your BeoRemote One guides.

­ The centre button is symbolised by which is used in the operation sequences when you must press the centre button.

Example of BeoRemote One operation.

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Basic operation

How to navigate in menus

Navigate in menus and select settings using your remote control. Pressing MENU brings up the main menu, including a menu overlay for the active source.
This guide is described with BeoRemote One operation.

Display and menus … Select source and settings.

Bring up television sources in

TV

the BeoRemote One display

and select the television source

TV

to be switched on

Bring up the main menu

MENU

Navigate in menus … When a menu is on the screen, you can move between menu options, reveal settings or enter data.

Highlight a menu or change a setting

CHANNEL LIST

CNN

1

TV 2 NEWS

2

DISCOVER

3

CWNBC

4

BBCWORLD

5

6

7

SUPER CH

8

9

CRIME TV

10

CINEMA

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Example of channel list. Selection must be made using the centre button.

Enter data

0­9

Step between menu pages …

Bring up a submenu or store a

Some menus take up more space than

setting

available on the television screen. This is

indicated by half a menu item at the bottom

Select an option

or top of the screen. To easily step from the

top of a list to the bottom, press .

Press to back up through previous menus or press and hold to leave the menu

BACK

Step in pages Scroll through menu items

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Basic operation

Indicator light

Select source … You can bring up a source by pressing the TV or MUSIC button and select a source in the remote control display, or you can select a source via the television menu.

Bring up the main menu

MENU

Select SOURCE LIST

Select a source

Bring up help texts … You can bring up help texts with explanations of features and functions when available in menus and submenus.1 General features and functions are also explained in the NICE TO KNOW menu.2

Bring up the main menu

Bring up the SETUP menu

Highlight an option

Show or hide help texts

INFO

Standby indicator The standby indicator placed to the right on top of the television screen will provide you with information about the television state.
(Solid green) The TV is switched on, but there is no picture on the screen.
(Slowly flashing red) The TV has been disconnected from the mains supply. It has then been reconnected and you must enter the pin code. See page 67 for more information on the pin code system.

1For some languages, help texts are only available in English.
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Access the NICE TO KNOW menu from the SETUP menu. You can read about basic features and functions. When your television receives software updates (requires Internet connection), new features and functions will be explained here.

(Quickly flashing red) Do not disconnect the TV from the mains supply. Could be due to new software being activated or too many failed pin code attempts.

Use another remote control

You can set up your television to be operated with a Beo4, Beo5 or Beo6 in the REMOTE CONTROL menu. However, note that some features and functions described in this guide, such as MyButtons, can only be used with BeoRemote One.

If the television is set up to be used with another remote control than BeoRemote One, operation may differ from otherwise described in this guide.

MENU
SETUP PRODUCT INTEGRATION
REMOTE CONTROL …

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Set up your television

The television has several placement options. Guidelines for placement and connection must be followed.

Placement options

Handling

To ensure proper ventilation, allow enough space around the screen. At overheating (flashing standby indicator and an on-screen warning), switch the TV to standby, not disconnected from the mains, in order for the TV to cool down. You cannot operate the TV during this time.
If the front screen glass should crack or chip, or if it should be damaged in any way, it must be replaced immediately, as it could otherwise cause injury. You can order replacement front screen glass from your Bang & Olufsen retailer.

The TV has several placement options. Refer to www.bang- olufsen.com for available stands and wall brackets or contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer. Due to the weight of the TV, any moving or lifting of the TV should be performed by qualified personnel ­ using the proper equipment.

We recommend that you place the TV in the packaging while you fasten the wall bracket or the bracket for the stand to the back of the TV.

Wall bracket and stands

Set the maximum angle the TV will turn on the motorised floor stand or wall bracket. The wall bracket without a motor can manually be turned 90° left or right depending on your setup. Remember to leave enough space around the TV to allow it to turn freely. For more information, see page 23.

Set up your television

Overview
Locate the connection panel and other important items:
1 Mounting bracket for wall bracket. 2 Mounting bracket for stand. 3 Covers for the main connection panel. Pull
out at the bottom to remove the cover parts.

Depending on your setup, lead the cables through the hole in the middle or either sides of the connection panel cover.

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Run cables
Gather the cables from each side, make the bundles cross each other, and fasten them to either side or in the middle, depending on wall bracket or stand placement.

If you have a motorised stand or wall bracket, make sure that there is enough slack in the cables to allow the TV to turn to either side or tilt before you fasten the cables with cable ties to make a neat bundle.

Fasten the speaker cover
When the TV is placed on a wall bracket or stand you can attach the speaker cover. Hold the speaker cover with both hands and attach it at the bottom first. Then carefully attach it to the top and adjust its position before letting go.

During cleaning it is recommended to remove the speaker cover. Avoid spraying liquid directly on the screen as this may damage the speakers, use a soft cloth instead. Carefully remove the speaker cover by supporting it in the side and at the bottom.

Maintenance

Regular maintenance, such as cleaning, is the responsibility of the user.

Screen Use a mild window cleaning fluid and lightly clean the screen without leaving streaks or traces. Some micro-fibre cloths may harm the optical coating due to their strong abrasive effect.

Cabinet and controls Wipe dust off the surfaces using a dry, soft cloth. To remove stains or dirt, use a soft, damp cloth and a solution of water and mild detergent, such as washing-up liquid.

Never use alcohol or other solvents to clean any parts of the TV.

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Connections

The connection panel on your television allows you to connect signal input cables as well as a variety of extra equipment, such as a DVD player or a music system.
Equipment you connect to these sockets can be registered in the SOURCE LIST menu when you press the red button. If the equipment is not in the SOURCE LIST, you must press the green button to add it to the SOURCE LIST first. For more information, see page 24.
Before you connect any equipment to your television, remember to disconnect the television from the mains. Except when connecting a source to the HDMI IN or USB socket.
Depending on the type of equipment you connect to the television, different cables and maybe also adaptors are needed. Cables and adaptors are available from your Bang & Olufsen retailer.

SATELLITE SATELLITE AERIAL

PL 1­5

Tuner Depending on your tuner options, you may have either one, two, or no satellite inputs.
If you use the optional hard disk recorder functions in connection with a satellite dish, you must use an LNB head with two outputs. If you have more than one satellite dish, you must also use a multi DISEqC switch. For more information, contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer.
Loudspeakers Use Bang & Olufsen BeoLab speakers. Cables are available from your Bang & Olufsen retailer. You can also connect up to eight speakers wirelessly. See page 43 for more information.

Equipment with HDMITM output Equipment with HDMI output such as a settop box can be connected to any available HDMI IN socket in the television. For more information on how to set up connected equipment, see page 24.
A configured source can be selected on the BeoRemote One or in the SOURCE LIST. If the television detects an unconfigured source, you are asked to choose between doing nothing, showing the source or configuring it.
Connected equipment can be operated with its own remote control or you may download a Peripheral Unit Controller (PUC) table, if available, to use the Bang & Olufsen remote control, see page 57.

To obtain the best possible wireless connection, it is recommended to place all wireless speakers within a range of approximately 9 metres (29.5 ft) from the television.

Do not place any obstacles in front of the television or wireless speakers, as this may interfere with the wireless connection. The wireless speakers should be placed in one room and be visible from the television. See the guide for your speaker for information about whether or not your speaker can be connected wirelessly.

If you need to reset your television to default settings, then bring up the REGIONAL SETTINGS menu and select another country. You will be asked to confirm the reset. All settings will be deleted and you must go through first- time setup, follow the onscreen instructions.

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Connections

Connection panels

MONITOR PUC 2 PUC 1

PL 5

PL 4 CONTROL A+B

A+B EXT. IR

PL 3 PL 2

PL1 PUC 3 A+B CTRL 3 CTRL 2 CTRL 1

5 4 32 1 COMMON INTERFACE

AV

S/P-DIF

IN

IN

STAND

CHIPSIDE CHIPSIDE

AERIAL

SATELLITE

2

1

Equipment you connect permanently to the main connection panel must be registered in the SOURCE LIST menu by pressing the green button and then for each source the red button. If a source is already configured, you can simply highlight it in the SOURCE LIST and press the red button to change settings. For more information, see page 24.
We recommend that you connect the television to the Internet to be able to receive software updates and to download Peripheral Unit Controller (PUC) tables. PUC tables enable you to operate connected non-Bang & Olufsen products with your Bang & Olufsen remote control.
Connect the ~ socket on the main connection panel of your TV to the wall outlet. The TV is in standby mode and ready to be used.

~ Mains supply Connection to the mains supply.
PL 1­5 (Power link) For connection of external speakers in a surround sound setup. See page 22 for more information.
MONITOR CONTROL For future use.
PUC 1­3 A+B For IR control signals to external equipment connected to an HDMI IN or AV IN socket. Allows you to control non-Bang & Olufsen equipment with your Bang & Olufsen remote control.
CTRL (1­2) For future use.

The supplied plug and mains cord are specially designed for the product. Do not change the plug, and if the mains cord is damaged, you must buy a new one from your Bang & Olufsen retailer.

EXT. IR For future use.
HDMI IN (1­5) The High Definition Multimedia Interface allows you to connect many different sources, such as set-top boxes, multimedia players, Blu-ray players, or a PC.
AV IN For connection of analogue video or audio equipment. Different adaptors are needed. Adaptors are available from your Bang & Olufsen retailer.
S/P-DIF IN Digital audio input socket, for example, for a PC.
USB ( ) For connection of a USB device to browse digital photos, video or music files.

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Connections

Ethernet For connection to the Internet. For software updates, access to WebMedia and PUC downloads.
Make sure the cable connection between the product and the router does not exit the building to avoid contact with high voltage.
It is strongly recommended that you set your television to update system software automatically, see page 68.
STAND For connection of a motorised stand or wall bracket. See page 23 for calibration of floor stand or wall bracket.

AERIAL Aerial input socket for an external aerial/ cable TV network or for an analogue signal.
SATELLITE (1­2) Aerial input sockets for a digital satellite signal. Depending on your tuner options, you may have either one, two, or no satellite sockets.
COMMON INTERFACE (2 x PCMCIA) For insertion of a CA module and card for access to coded digital channels. For more information about compatible card and module combinations, contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer.

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Connections

Connect digital sources
Connect external HDMI sources, such as a set-top box, computer or game console. All equipment connected to the television can be configured, see page 24.
Depending on the equipment you connect to the television, different cables and maybe also adaptors are needed. If you have more than two types of equipment that need a PUC socket, you must buy an extra PUC cable. Cables and adaptors are available from your Bang & Olufsen retailer.

Game console

Camera

Computer

PUC 2 PUC 1

A+B

A+B EXT. IR

PUC 3 A+B CTRL 3

DVD/Blu-ray player

5 4 32 1

AV

S/P-DIF

IN

IN

Set-top box

Example of connected digital sources.

Connect a set-top box > Connect the cable to the appropriate
socket on the set-top box. > Run the cable to an HDMI IN socket on the
television. > To enable operation of the set-top box
with your Bang & Olufsen remote control, connect an IR-transmitter to one of the PUC sockets and attach it to the IRreceiver of the set-top box. See page 20 for more information on IR-transmitters. > Follow on-screen instructions to configure the source.

Connect a game console > Connect the cable to the appropriate
socket on the game console. > Run the cable to an HDMI IN socket on the
television. > To enable operation of the game console
with your Bang & Olufsen remote control, connect an IR-transmitter to one of the PUC sockets and attach it to the IRreceiver of the game console. See page 20 for more information on IR-transmitters. > Follow on-screen instructions to configure the source.*1

Connect a DVD/Blu-ray player > Connect the cable to the appropriate
socket on the DVD/Blu-ray player. > Run the cable to an HDMI IN socket on the
television. > To enable operation of the DVD/Blu-ray
player with your Bang & Olufsen remote control, connect an IR-transmitter to one of the PUC sockets and attach it to the IRreceiver of the DVD/Blu-ray player. See page 20 for more information on IRtransmitters. > Follow on-screen instructions to configure the source.

Connect a camera > Connect the cable to the appropriate
socket on the camera. > Run the cable to an HDMI IN socket on the
television. > Follow on-screen instructions to configure
the source.

1*When selecting GAME CONSOLE as source, the picture mode GAME is activated as default setting. You can change this setting temporarily in the PICTURE menu, see page 48.

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Connections

Connect a computer

Before you connect a computer, you must disconnect the television, the computer and all connected equipment from the mains supply.

Connect a computer > Using the appropriate type of cable,
connect one end to the DVI or HDMI output socket on your computer, and the other end to an HDMI IN socket on the television. > If you use the DVI output socket on the computer, use the appropriate cable and connect the digital sound output on the computer to the S/P-DIF IN socket on the television to hear sound from the computer in the speakers connected to the television. > Reconnect the television, the computer, and all connected equipment to the mains. Remember, the computer must be connected to a grounded wall outlet as specified in its setting-up instructions.

Connect an analogue source

You can connect one analogue source, such as a game console. To configure equipment connected to the television, see page 24.
Disconnect all systems from the mains before you connect additional equipment.

Connect an analogue source > Connect the cable to the appropriate
socket on the equipment you wish to connect. > Run the cable to the AV IN socket on the television. > Reconnect the television and the connected equipment to the mains. > To enable remote control operation of the analogue source, connect an IRtransmitter to one of the PUC sockets and attach it to the IR-receiver of the analogue source. See page 20 for more information on IR-transmitters. > Follow on-screen instructions to configure the source.

Different adaptors and possibly also cables are needed. Cables and adaptors are available from your Bang & Olufsen retailer.

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Connections

IR-transmitters

To operate non-Bang & Olufsen products with BeoRemote One or the BeoRemote App, attach a Bang & Olufsen IR-transmitter on your non-Bang & Olufsen product and then connect it to one of the sockets marked PUC on the connection panel. Attach the transmitter near the IR-receiver on the connected equipment to ensure remote control operation. Before attaching the transmitter permanently, check that you can operate the equipment menus on the television screen using BeoRemote One or BeoRemote App.

When you set up the transmitter to a selected PUC socket in the SOURCE LIST menu, settings for the IR-transmitter are made automatically. However, it is possible to perform a manual setup of the socket if alternative settings are required.
For an extra PUC cable, contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer.
For information about download of Peripheral Unit Controller (PUC) tables for set-top boxes, see page 24.

Smart Card for digital channels
If you want to watch coded channels, contact your service provider. The service provider will register you as an authorised viewer, usually requiring payment. You will then be provided with a Smart Card and a CA Module. Note that these will only be valid for one service provider and therefore only work with certain channels.

COMMON INTERFACE

CHIPSIDE CHIPSIDE

The CA module is a card reader’ for your Smart Card which decodes the coded signals sent out by the service provider. Only uncoded digital channels, also known asfree-to-air’ channels, are available without Smart Cards and CA Modules.

Contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer for information about compatible CA Modules.
The Smart Cards must remain in the CA Modules, unless your service provider asks you to remove it. This is important in case your service provider wishes to send new information to your Smart Card.

Insert a Smart Card carefully into a CA Module. The CA Module has one protruding edge on one side and two protruding edges on the other side. If the television does not receive any signal, check that the Smart Card and CA Modules are inserted correctly.
Smart Cards and CA Modules may also give access to special menus which are not described here. If this is the case, follow the instructions from your service provider.
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Connections

Activate the CA modules In the CA MODULES menu, you can activate or deactivate the CA modules for terrestrial, cable or satellite. In some countries, it may be useful to disable the CA module for satellite to get an optimal performance from the terrestrial CA module.

MENU
SETUP CA MODULES

You can also access the CA modules from the main menu when the TV tuner is the current source.

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Connections

Connect speakers to the television
You can connect up to ten wired speakers and subwoofers to the television using Power Link cables.

In addition, you can connect up to eight speakers wirelessly, including subwoofers, if your television is equipped with a wireless Power Link module. For more information about setting up wireless speakers, see page 43.

Front speaker

Disconnect all systems from the mains before you connect additional equipment.

Depending on the type of speakers you connect to the television, different cables and maybe also adaptors are needed. Cables and adaptors are available from your Bang & Olufsen retailer.

Surround speaker Example of a speaker setup.

MONITOR

PL 5

PL 4 CONTROL

Front speaker

PL 3

PL 2

PL1 PUC 3 A+B

Subwoofer Surround speaker

Connect speakers > Connect a Power Link cable to the
appropriate socket on the speakers you wish to connect to the television.*1 > Run the cables to available sockets marked PL 1­5 on the television. > Connect a Power Link cable to the appropriate sockets on a subwoofer. > Run the cable to an available socket marked PL 1­5 on the television. > Reconnect the television and the connected speakers to the mains.

If you want to connect two speakers to one PL socket on the television and it is not possible to loop the cable between the speakers, an extra splitter is needed, contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer for more information.

1*Remember to set the switch for left and right position on the speakers depending on whether your speaker is positioned to the left or right of your listening position.

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Set positions for the television to turn to

If your television is equipped with the optional motorised floor stand or wall bracket, you can turn it using the remote control.
Furthermore, you can set the television to turn automatically to face your favourite viewing position when you switch on the television. It can turn to a different position when you listen to, for example, a connected radio, and turn away to a standby position when you switch it off. You can also set up other stand positions for other listening or viewing positions.
If your television is equipped with the motorised stand, you can also turn and tilt it by hand.

Preset stand positions

If your television is equipped with a motorised floor stand or wall bracket, choose one position for video mode, one for audio mode, and one for standby. You can also preset stand positions of your own choice, for example, when you sit in an armchair reading or when you sit at the dining table.
MENU SETUP STAND
STAND POSITIONS …

If you wish to store the current stand position in an empty stand position field, you just press the centre button when you have selected the field. Then you can name the stand position.
You cannot rename or delete the STANDBY, VIDEO and AUDIO stand positions. Also you cannot name fields where no stand positions are set. Empty fields are shown by <…>. In some languages, you must choose between predefined names.

Bring up the STAND POSITIONS menu to store, name or delete a stand position.

Calibrate the motorised movement
If your setup includes a motorised floor stand or wall bracket, you will during firsttime setup be prompted to calibrate the outer positions of the motorised movement. For the floor stand this is done by entering the distance from the stand to the wall, follow on-screen instructions. The motorised movement of the television will not work until the calibration process has been completed.

MENU
SETUP STAND
STAND ADJUSTMENT

Depending on your setup, you can bring up a menu for stand positions or wall bracket positions.

The calibration process allows you to set the maximum angle the television will turn ­ left and right.

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Set up additional equipment

If you connect additional video equipment to your television, you can set up the equipment in the SOURCE LIST menu when you find the source and press the red button.1
When the television is switched on and you connect additional equipment to an HDMI IN socket, the television will detect an unconfigured source. A message appears on the screen and you can follow on-screen instructions to configure the source.
Sources have default settings, for example, sound and picture that suit most situations but you can change these settings if you wish. Select the source, press the red button and select the ADVANCED SETTINGS menu.
1 Here, you can also set a speaker group to be activated when you select the source.
1*If the source is not in the SOURCE LIST, it is not in use, and you must press the green button first to bring up a complete list of sources.

What is connected?

Download or remove PUC tables

Registering the equipment connected to the television enables you to operate it with your BeoRemote One.

With an Internet connection you can download Peripheral Unit Controller (PUC) tables enabling you to operate connected equipment, such as a set-top box, with BeoRemote One.
PUC tables are available for many other brand products, such as projectors, DVD players, set-top boxes, and game consoles. The list of PUC tables on the Internet is updated and expanded on a regular basis.

Highlight a source and press the red button to set it up.1 Here, you can also name the source.2 You can also set a source to be activated directly from standby with the TV or MUSIC button on BeoRemote One. You can now operate the source.
2*For information about naming the source in the BeoRemote One display, see the guide for BeoRemote One.

Download a PUC table During the configuration procedure, you are asked if you want to be able to control the connected equipment with your BeoRemote One. Follow on-screen instructions to download a Peripheral Unit Controller (PUC) table if available. The television must be connected to the Internet.
If your connected equipment is not in the download list, there is currently no control solution for it and you must select UNSUPPORTED SOURCE. You will not be able to operate your equipment with your BeoRemote One. You can contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer to find out if a PUC table will be made available for the unsupported source.

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Set up additional equipment

MENU
SETUP SERVICE
PUC MANAGEMENT PUC DOWNLOAD PUC CLEAN-UP PUC UPDATES
You can search with latin characters and numbers. For equipment names with nonlatin characters you can search for a part of the name that includes latin characters. You can also use the browse functions to locate the correct PUC table.

You can download PUC tables at any time.
If you need more information about PUC tables in general, contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer.
Update PUC table software In the PUC UPDATES menu, you can select a PUC table and press the centre button to update software for the table if new software is available. You can press the green button to check for updates, the red button to see details about a table, and the yellow button to see the history of a table.

Unconfigure a source If you have connected and configured a source to a specific socket on the television and then disconnect the source permanently, you must reset the source settings. Highlight the source in the SOURCE LIST menu, press the red button and select RESET TO DEFAULT. When you select YES, the source is no longer configured to this socket. Next time you connect a source to the socket, you are asked to configure the source.
You can also select RESET TO DEFAULT in the ADVANCED SETTINGS menu to reset to default values only for this menu.

Remove a PUC table To remove downloaded, unused PUC tables, bring up the PUC CLEAN-UP menu. Note that you must unconfigure the connected product belonging to a PUC table, before you can remove the table.

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Watch television

Watch analogue and digital terrestrial, cable and satellite channels depending on your tuner options. Make channel groups, and turn the television. Make a recording on the optional hard disk recorder.
To access RADIO mode, radio stations must be tuned in first. See page 41.
For information about Programme Guide and information, see page 29.
To bring up a favourite source quickly, you can save the source on one of the MyButtons on BeoRemote One. For more information, see page 50.

Select a source … Bring up and select the television source in the BeoRemote One display
Bring up the main menu
Select SOURCE LIST

TV
TV or MENU

SOURCE LIST RECORDINGS SETUP PROGRAMME GUIDE CHANNEL LIST INFORMATION CHANNEL GROUPS SUBTITLE LANGUAGE AUDIO LANGUAGE ACCESS CA MODULES

TV function
1
2 Remote control 3 button
4

Select the television source*1

Example of a menu overlay.

Select a channel … Press to select a channel
or 0­9

Select the previous channel*2

0

Bring up and use the menu overlay …

Bring up the main menu

MENU

Activate a function*3

1­9

or

Record here and now … While recording, you can also watch another recording, source or TV channel.*4

Press to bring up RECORD in the BeoRemote One display

LIST RECORD

Press to start a recording Press to start a recording

or MENU

Press to stop recording*5

LIST

1You can set the television tuner to be activated directly with the BeoRemote One TV button from standby. Highlight TV TUNER in SOURCE LIST, press the red button, highlight FROM STANDBY and press or to bring up TV, then press the centre button.
2
This is only possible if Digital Text/HbbTV is disabled.
3*You can also activate coloured functions without pressing MENU first if Digital Text/ HbbTV is disabled.

RECORD
4*It is only possible to record from digital channels. The TV has two tuners so you can record one programme while watching another. However, if the recorded channel is coded, you cannot switch to another channel. You can also record two programmes at the same time. You cannot start a new recording if the hard disk is full of protected recordings. See page 36 for information about space management of recordings.

5*If two recordings are in progress, you must choose which recording to stop.

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Watch television

Turn the television … Press to bring up STAND in the BeoRemote One display

LIST STAND

Turn the television

Use teletext… If available from your programme provider, you can bring up teletext for the selected channel.

Press repeatedly to change

TEXT

screen mode

or

Select a position for the

0­9

television to turn to

To use the motorised floor stand or wall bracket function, you have to calibrate the floor stand or wall bracket first. To preset positions for the TV to turn to, see page 23.

Step up or down in pages
Move to PAGE and step in pages
Enter a page number
Press shortly to go to the previous page or press and hold to leave teletext

or
or 0­9 BACK

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Watch television

Programme information
You can bring up information on the current programme, or bring up a Programme Guide. You can also change audio and subtitle language or bring up interactive information via HbbTV.
An information display appears briefly on the screen every time you change channel or station. You can also bring up a display manually by pressing INFO to see programme information.
HbbTV may not be available on all markets.

Chosen group
Channel name and number

Coded programme
Time bar to show elapsed time

Programme name (Current Following)

HBO 23 | MY GROUP Happy Family (RATING 6) M.A.S.H.

22:30 – 23:00 23:00 – 23:45

Programme start and stop time

Wednesday, August 24 2011

record more info 12:48

To see more programme information, press INFO while the television display is shown. Use , , and to navigate back and forth in time and channels and the centre button to select the
current channel. Press BACK to leave programme information.

Multichannel audio

Additional audio options

Maturity rating*1

HBO 23 | MY GROUP Happy Family (RATING 6) M.A.S.H.

Subtitles Programme shown in HD HbbTV information
22:30 – 23:00 23:00 – 23:45

Theme

(DRAMA) Since Laura was a little girl she had lived in the little house on the prairie. It was the one place where she felt safe, close to her mother, her father, and her siblings.
This episode: Fools Gold

Wednesday, August 24 2011

record info off next 12:48

Programme information

When the extended display is shown on the screen and the information exceeds one page, you can scroll down the page pressing .
Subtitles and additional Audio options are shown by the icons at the top. Note: This service is not offered by all channels.
1*Maturity rating is only visible if available from your service provider.

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Watch television

Programme Guide

You can bring up a Programme Guide that contains information about current and coming programmes on channels and stations for up to two weeks. You can also change to a different channel or station via the Programme Guide. You cannot bring up a Programme Guide for analogue channels and stations.
Press GUIDE to bring up the Programme Guide.
Note that sound may be muted while the Programme Guide is updated.
The Programme Guide language will be the selected menu language if available. Otherwise it will be the language available through the TV signal.

From the Channel Programme Guide … Press to bring up information on a specific programme
Press twice to select a highlighted programme
Press and hold to remove information from the screen
Press to return to the Programme Guide ­ Overview
From the specific programme information … Press to select the channel
Press to return to the previous level

Press and hold to remove information from the screen

BACK
BACK BACK

Pressing the yellow button while a channel is highlighted in the Programme Guide allows you to select another group.
You can also make a recording via the Programme Guide, see page 36.

Subtitles and audio options
The icons and indicate that either additional audio or subtitle options are available.

AUDIO LEFT and AUDIO RIGHT allow you to direct left or right audio to the front speakers.

Operation when no menu is shown on the

screen …

Press to bring up the SUBTITLE MENU

LANGUAGE menu, or …

2

… press to bring up the AUDIO LANGUAGE menu

MENU 3

Also, the audio options may have the extension AC3 or AAC, for example, English AC3, which indicates different sound systems.

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Use channels, groups and lists

You can make, edit and use groups to make it easier to find your favourite television channels and radio stations.
If automatic tuning of all channels and stations has not stored the channels and stations in your preferred order, you can rearrange the order in which they appear in a channel or station list. You can also remove or delete channels and stations you no longer wish to have or restore channels and stations you wish to have anyway.
If your service provider supports Pay Per View channels, you can also order a programme you wish to watch.
When in Radio mode, the word CHANNEL in menus is replaced with the word STATION. If you want to edit radio station groups, you must switch to a radio source and select EDIT RADIO GROUPS instead.

Use and edit channel groups

In the FAVOURITES menu, you can make up to 22 channel groups to find your favourite channels fast without having to go through all tuned channels. For example, you can make a group for each member of the family. You can also name the channel or station groups you have created and delete any group you no longer want. You can also clear a group for channels or stations.

To name and create a favourite group … Open the FAVOURITES menu
Highlight a named or unnamed group
Press to name/rename the group, for example `Sports’ and follow on-screen instructions

MENU
SETUP CHANNELS
EDIT TV GROUPS FAVOURITES …

Press to store name Select the now named group Press to add channels Select a group to copy from, for example `News’

In a favourites group, you can move a channel to a different position in the list. See the menu on the television screen for instructions.

Press to select a channel
Press to step in the list
Press when you have finished adding channels

Press to store settings

Channel and station groups
Select a channel group. Channel groups can be groups that you have made yourself or a channel list. Channel lists are sent out by some service providers. They appear and function in much the same way as groups and can be brought up and seen just like groups.

Bring up an overview of channel groups … Press to bring up an overview of the channel groups

MENU 1

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Use channels, groups and lists

MENU

SETUP CHANNELS

EDIT TV GROUPS FAVOURITES TV LIST REMOVED CHANNELS

Channel and station lists
Display a channel list and select a channel.

Press to select a channel group

Press to step between the channels in the group, or …

… press to bring up the channel

0 ­ 9

positioned at the chosen

number in the group

Edit channels
You can remove any tuned channel or station you do not want in your channel list or restore selected channels that you have removed from your channel list. Only analogue channels can be renamed. This function is not available on all markets.
In the TV LIST menu, you can remove a channel from the channel list. Removed channels can be restored again in the REMOVED CHANNELS menu.

If you want to edit radio stations, you must switch to a radio source and select EDIT RADIO GROUPS instead.
When editing the TV LIST or adding channels to a favourites group, you can press the green button to switch between alphabetical and numerical sorting of the channels.
Channels that have been removed from the channel list do not reappear when searching for new channels, but are stored in the REMOVED CHANNELS list.

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Use channels, groups and lists

MENU
SETUP CHANNELS
EDIT TV GROUPS FAVOURITES TV LIST

See channel details

In the TV LIST menu, you can highlight a channel and press the red button to see channel details. PARENTAL LOCK is only available if you have enabled ACCESS CONTROL in the SETUP menu, see page 66. Channels that have a parental lock will be skipped when stepping through channels.
If the highlighted channel is an analogue channel, you can also rename the channel by means of the green button and , , and . For some languages, you cannot rename channels.

In the TV LIST menu, you can press the green button to switch between alphabetical and numerical sorting of the channels.
If you want to see details about radio stations or make station groups, you must switch to a radio source and select EDIT RADIO GROUPS instead.

Watch Pay Per View channels

You can watch Pay Per View channels if

Order a programme …

supported by your service provider,

Press to select a channel

however, a subscription is required. The

or

Programme Guide offers information about

0 ­ 9

the channels and programmes. Use this

Follow the on-screen

information to order a programme. Contact information to get access to a

your service provider for a Customer ID.

programme. For more

information, contact your

service provider

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Pause and play back a programme

With the optional hard disk recorder you can pause, resume and repeat a digital programme in progress. The television continues saving during timeshift, so you are sure to see the entire programme.
To find out how to copy content from the timeshift buffer to a permanent recording, see page 37.
You cannot activate MHEG or HbbTV during timeshift mode.

Before `Now showing’ (red = buffered. Grey = unbuffered)

`Now showing’ indicator

After `Now showing’ (dotted = buffered. White = unbuffered)

Current programme in buffer

HBO 9 | TV Independence Day PROGRAMME 3 / 3 PAUSE

RATING 6

09:30 ­ 11:50 07:10 ­ 10:15

Start/stop time of current
programme

Total number of programmes

Buffer start time

Playback point (`Now showing’)

Pause and resume a programme … Pause the programme on the current channel and resume the programme after a while.
Press to pause a programme
Press to resume the programme
To return to the live signal, select the source again, for example, TV.

Go to a specific point in time … Enter a specific time to go to in the timeshift buffer content.

Select a point in time

0­9

Step or cue backwards or forwards … Step backwards or forwards minute by minute.

Press to step backwards or forwards

Press and hold to cue backwards or forwards

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Pause and play back a programme

Step between programmes … Go to the previous or next programme in the timeshift buffer.
Press to go to the previous or next programme
Pause playback … Pause playback of the timeshift buffer content.*1

1*The timeshift buffer memory is 4 hours. If a programme remains paused until the buffer is full, you must press to continue saving to the buffer and thereby delete the oldest content. If you change source, channel or station, or if you switch off the TV, the buffer content is deleted. For more information about the timeshift buffer, see page 37.

Switch to the live signal … Switch from timeshift mode to the live signal.
Press twice to go to the live signal

Press to pause playback

Play back slowly, press again to change speed

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Record a programme

The optional hard disk recorder allows you to make Timer recordings and execute two Timers simultaneously. Your stored Timers are listed in the TIMER INDEX. Here you can edit or delete your Timers.

Make a Timer recording
Set a Timer in the TIMER PROGRAMMING menu. Here you select the source to be recorded, the programme’s start time, the stop time and the date or days of the week that the programme is shown.

You can also copy a programme from the timeshift buffer to the hard disk to keep it.
To ensure that your Timers are executed correctly, set the built-in clock to the correct time and date.

MENU
RECORDINGS TIMER PROGRAMMING

The optional hard disk recorder menus offer options for settings and adjustments. Bring up the RECORDING SETTINGS menu and follow on-screen instructions. Also press INFO to bring up help texts.
It is only possible to record from digital channels.
You cannot record a programme from a radio station.
In some countries, it is not possible to record a CI+ programme while watching another programme.

To set a Timer, bring up the TIMER PROGRAMMING menu.
You can record from the optional hard disk recorder’s own tuner and from the television tuner while playing a recording. You can also record a programme to the hard disk content and at the same time save a programme to the timeshift buffer. There are some limitations regarding recording and timeshift. For more information, see the following pages and pages 33­34.
You can also start to play a recorded programme even though recording of the specific programme is still in progress. Note that you cannot record copy- protected programmes. For information about making a manual recording here and now, see page 26.

KEEP EPISODES is only available when DATE is set to WEEKDAYS and PROTECTION is set to OFF.
If the Timer index is full, the TIMER PROGRAMMING menu is inaccessible.
If a Timer recording, for some reason, is not successfully completed, you are notified if the same programme is found in the Programme Guide for you to make a new Timer.
If a Timer recording is programmed from the Programme Guide or the information display, it is only possible to change the protection, category and parental lock status.
If a recorded programme is split into two events, for example, due to a news programme, both events are recorded. However, this requires that there is less than three hours between the start and stop time of the recordings and that the Programme Guide recognises that the two programmes are related.

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Record a programme

Record using the Programme Guide… Press to bring up the Programme Guide and select the programme you want to record

GUIDE

Press to be able to start a recording

Press to start recording of the selected programme. The programme is now underlined. Or, …

… press to programme a repeated Timer recording, such as a weekly Timer recording

The Timer PROGRAMMING

menu is shown, and you can

and

use the arrow and number

0 ­ 9

buttons to edit the Timer

recording

Press to save the Timer recording. The programme is now underlined

Highlight the programme again and press to bring up recording options (delete or cancel)

After the recording has finished, it is saved in the HARD DISK CONTENT menu.

Two recordings can be made at the same time.

About space management and protection The television has a space management feature which, when necessary, automatically makes space for manual and timed recordings. It does so by deleting the required amount of content from the optional hard disk. The following principles apply: ­ Protected recordings are never deleted. ­ Recordings that have been viewed or
edited are deleted before recordings that have not been viewed or edited. ­ The oldest recordings are deleted first. ­ A recording is not deleted automatically when it is in playback mode. ­ Timed recordings are not executed if the hard disk is full and all recordings are protected, and any recordings in progress are stopped automatically when the hard disk capacity is reached.

Recordings with a limited lifetime, such as rented recordings, are deleted automatically, when they expire. These recordings are indicated by |EXPIRES after the recording name. If time information for a recording that will expire is not valid, it is not possible to play back this recording. When you watch a recording and it expires, you are informed by an on-screen message that can be removed by pressing the centre button.
You are notified if there is no more space or too little space left on the optional hard disk recorder for a Timer recording.

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Record a programme

Check the Timers already set

Copy from the timeshift buffer

You can check the Timers that are waiting to be executed, as well as edit or delete them. You can also disable a Timer either once or indefinitely if a repeating Timer overlaps with another Timer.
MENU RECORDINGS TIMER INDEX

If you edit a disabled Timer, it is automatically enabled again.
When creating Timer recordings and the maximum capacity of Timer recordings approaches, you are notified in the menus.

The timeshift buffer is a temporary storage. If you change source, channel or station, or if you switch off the TV, the buffer content is deleted. To keep a recording, you can copy it from the timeshift buffer to the HARD DISK CONTENT menu by making a manual recording. If you start a manual recording during timeshift, the recording starts from the start time of the programme. If you switch channel after a programme has started, the recording will start from there. For more information, see pages 33­34.
Copy to the hard disk… Press to pause timeshift
Press to start playback
Press to cue backwards to the programme you want to record

Time shift buffer
Hard disk content
NOTE! The programme provider may have some restrictions on what can be recorded or timeshifted. The recorded programme may also be available for a limited time period. Contact your programme provider for information about recording policy.

Press to start recording to the hard disk*1

MENU

1*If you start a manual recording during timeshift, the part of the programme already stored in the timeshift buffer will also be included in the recording.

After copying from timeshift to the HARD DISK CONTENT menu, you can edit the new recording, as you can edit any other recordings.

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Play a recording

With the optional hard disk recorder you can play and browse through recordings of digital programmes.

Recording number and total Current category or Storage capacity status number of recordings view

HARD DISC CONTENT 4/12 | ALL

Ally

Drama

11:46 07 MAR 0:50

Angels and Demons

Film

12:59 06 MAR 1:20

Dark Blue | EXPIRES

Film

11:58 02 MAR 1:30

Independence Day | KEEP Film

13:00 01 MAR 0:45

Captain Planet

Documentary 10:55 29 FEB 1:30

Catch me if you can

Drama

17:30 28 FEB 1:30

options

abc delete info category play 12:45

Preview ­ for recordings of channels
Part of recording
that has been viewed

The recording will expire soon

The recording is protected from automatic deletion

Recording duration

Switch on a hard disk and play back a recording … It takes some time to start up the hard disk.

Select the hard disk source in

TV

the BeoRemote One display to

bring up the HARD DISK

CONTENT menu

Select a category or a view

When you select a recording to play, an information banner appears. The banner is removed automatically or if you press BACK. All recordings are lossless, and to bring up information on a highlighted recording in the HARD DISK CONTENT menu, you must press INFO. Press INFO again to remove the information. To stop a recording in progress, highlight the recording and press the yellow button.

Select a recording

Play the recording

During playback, press and

hold to bring up the HARD

or

DISC CONTENT menu

You also bring up the HARD DISK CONTENT menu if you press MENU and select RECORDINGS.

When you select a recording to play, the TV resumes playback from where you left off the last time the same recording was played. If you have viewed the recording to its end, playback starts from the beginning.
When you want to play back a recording for which a Parental Lock has been activated, you must enter a four-digit access code. No preview is shown of this recording. See page 66 for information about setting a Parental Lock.

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Play a recording

Pause or stop playback … Pause or stop playback of a recording.
Press to pause playback
Play back slowly, press again to change speed
Press to stop playback

Step between recordings … Go to the previous or next recording within a category.

Step or cue backwards or forwards … Step backwards or forwards minute by minute.

Press to go to the previous or next recording

Press to step backwards or forwards

Go to a specific point in time … Enter a specific time to go to in a recording.

Press and hold to cue backwards or forwards

When the picture remains unchanged for 8 Select a point in time

0­9

minutes, the TV screen dims automatically.

Stopping a recording brings up the HARD DISK CONTENT menu. The bar at the top indicates how full the hard disk is. A protected recording is indicated by |KEEP. For information about protection, see page 40.

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Edit recordings

The optional hard disk recorder allows you to edit the hard disk content to your liking. For example, you can change category of a recording or delete, shorten, or split it into two separate recordings.
In addition, you can protect any recording you wish to keep or activate a Parental Lock.
Bring up the main menu and select RECORDINGS to bring up the HARD DISK CONTENT menu. Here, among other things, you can sort your recordings alphabetically or by date using the green button and you can bring up the OPTIONS menu using the red button to be able to edit a recording.
If Parental Lock is activated for a recording, you must enter the Access Code before you can bring up the OPTIONS menu and edit the recording.

MENU
RECORDINGS HARD DISK CONTENT

Trim a recording … You can trim away a section of a recording. Simply select a point in the recording and specify whether you wish to delete the section of the recording before or after this point. You cannot delete a section in the middle of the recording. Follow on-screen instructions.

You can prevent access to your recordings by activating the Parental Lock function. This requires that you first enter a Parental Lock code. The ACCESS CONTROL menu allows you to set a code that limits access to your recordings. To set the Parental Lock code, see page 66.
Protect a recording … In the OPTIONS menu, you can protect a recording to prevent it from being deleted from the hard disk. Follow on-screen instructions.
Change name of a recording … If you wish to change the name of a recording, for example, if you have made a manual recording, you can give it a new name in the HARD DISK CONTENT menu. Follow on-screen instructions.

Delete a recording … At any time, you can delete a recording you do not want, including protected recordings. You can also delete all recordings within a category or a view. Follow on-screen instructions.
A protected recording will be indicated by |KEEP after the name.
All recordings that have an expiration date are automatically protected until they expire. These recordings are indicated by |EXPIRE after the name, and it is not possible to deactivate protection for these recordings.
If you split or protect a recording which is part of the KEEP EPISODES feature, this specific recording will no longer be a part of this feature.

Note: For some languages, you cannot set a . name.

Divide a recording … You can divide a single recording into two. This can make it easier for you to find, for example, a particular scene when browsing through a long recording. Follow on-screen instructions.

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Re-tune channels

You can make your television find your TV channels and radio stations for you. Channels and stations are updated automatically, but it is also possible to update manually.
Depending on your service provider, some settings are made automatically.

Update channels
You can update tuned channels which, for example, have been moved by the broadcaster.
MENU SETUP CHANNELS
TUNING …

If you have tuned in terrestrial channels and more than one network is available, you must also select a preferred network to use.
The CABLE, TERRESTRIAL, SATELLITE, and ANALOGUE menu items are only available if they have been activated in the INPUTS menu under the CHANNELS menu. If only one input has been activated, the TUNING menu is skipped and the setup menu for the input is opened directly.
Note that when you enter a different service provider or search mode for an input, all lists and groups are deleted.

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Re-tune channels

Change channel input settings

Change channel input by enabling or disabling the cable, terrestrial, satellite and analogue inputs, the active antenna and the line length compensation.
You can reinstall all your TV channels by letting the television tune in all the channels automatically.
If you switch to a different network, the channels in your lists may change as well. Only possible if several networks are available when tuning terrestrial channels.

MENU SETUP CHANNELS
TUNING INPUTS REINSTALL CHANNELS EDIT TV GROUPS PREFERRED NETWORK
To change a channel input, bring up the INPUTS menu.

To reinstall all channels, bring up the REINSTALL CHANNELS menu.

To select a network, bring up the PREFERRED NETWORK menu.

NOTE! If you reinstall all your TV channels, all the channel settings you have made disappear!
For information about the access code, see page 66.
If you disable an input, all channels and configuration regarding this input are deleted.
The PREFERRED NETWORK menu may also appear when tuning in terrestrial channels.

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Loudspeaker setup ­ surround sound

Add BeoLab speakers and BeoLab subwoofers to your television wired, or wirelessly if your television is equipped with a wireless Power Link module, and you can have a surround sound system which fits easily into your living room. You get the best sound experience in the area formed by the speakers.
You can also create speaker groups to customise the speaker setup for listening positions other than the one in front of the television, for example, at the dining table or in an armchair.
This guide describes how to make a basic loudspeaker setup. For more advanced sound settings and adjustments, see the Technical Sound Guide on www.bang- olufsen.com/guides.
For information about daily use of speaker groups, see page 46.
Your content provider may have prohibited distribution of digital wireless sound to your speakers. You must then use wired Power Link connected speakers instead.

Set up the speakers
Set up both wired and wireless speakers in the television.
MENU SETUP SOUND
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS …

Wireless speakers If you have wireless speakers in your setup, the television automatically scans for wireless speakers and associate the detected speakers with wireless Power Link channels during first-time setup. However, you can also scan for wireless speakers and associate the detected speakers with the television’s wireless Power Link channels manually in the SPEAKER CONNECTIONS menu.

Wired speakers When setting up wired speakers, you must select which speakers you have connected to each Power Link socket in the SPEAKER CONNECTIONS menu.
Important! If you select LINE as speaker type in the SPEAKER CONNECTIONS list, the volume will be very loud and you cannot adjust volume with your BeoRemote One. You must use the product’s own remote control. LINE is used for, for example, nonBang & Olufsen amplifiers.

Scan for and associate wireless speakers … In the SPEAKER CONNECTIONS menu press to rescan
When the scanning is completed, press to associate the detected speakers with the television
Disassociate a speaker from the television … Select a speaker in the SPEAKER CONNECTIONS menu

Press once to be able to disassociate the speaker. Press again to confirm disassociation

If the state of a speaker is MISSING in the SPEAKER CONNECTIONS menu, the speaker has been associated with a wireless channel, and will automatically be detected again when possible.

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Loudspeaker setup ­ surround sound

Reset sound settings If you for some reason need to reset sound settings to default values, for example, if you change your sound setup, you can do so in the SOUND menu. Resetting to default values deletes speaker type and speaker group settings and disassociates all the registered wireless speakers.

Create speaker groups
MENU SETUP SOUND
SPEAKER GROUPS …

H A
G B

MENU SETUP SOUND
RESET TO DEFAULT …
When you select RESET TO DEFAULT, you are asked for a confirmation, after which firsttime setup of sound settings is initiated.
To be able to reconfigure disassociated wireless speakers, remember to reset the speakers. See the guide for the speakers.

You can make different speaker groups for different listening positions or loudspeaker combinations. For each group you must assign roles to the speakers, set the distance between the speakers and your listening position and calibrate the speaker level. It is possible to set distances and speaker levels for each speaker group either manually via the SPEAKER GROUPS menu or automatically through a setup wizard.*1
You can also name the speaker groups or delete groups you do not want to keep. The TV speaker group has a predefined name and you can set up the group for when you sit in front of the television.

Assigning roles to the connected loudspeakers allows you to specify the speakers’ function in a surround sound system and the number of speakers to be used.

C

F
D E

Example of TV viewing illustrated …

Speaker A:

Left front

Speaker B:

Subwoofer

Speaker C:

Centre

Speaker D:

Right front

Speaker E:

Right surround

Speaker F:

Right back

Speaker G:

Left back

Speaker H:

Left surround

You must select the surround speakers before you can select the back speakers.

1*You can set distances and levels through a setup wizard automatically if you enter a speaker group in the SPEAKER GROUPS menu and select SETUP WIZARD. Follow onscreen instructions.

Press the red button to activate the speaker group if you have highlighted TV or an existing group.
You cannot rename or delete the TV speaker group. See page 46 on daily use of speaker groups.

To make more advanced settings for a speaker group setup, see the Technical Sound Guide on www.bang-olufsen.com/guides.

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Loudspeaker setup ­ surround sound

Set up sound modes

The television has several sound modes optimised for different types of programmes and sources. However, if you wish, you can adjust the values in the sound modes to your liking. The sound modes have predefined names. For example, use MOVIE when watching from a DVD or Bluray player or use GAME to enhance the sound when using a game console. The CUSTOM sound mode can be set up if you wish to define a new type of use and settings. It is the only mode you can rename. The ADAPTIVE sound mode is not a mode in itself but adapts to the selected source or the content by selecting between the other sound modes.
For more details or to make more advanced settings for sound modes, see the Technical Sound Guide on www.bang-olufsen.com/guides.

MENU SETUP SOUND
SOUND MODES …
If you wish to reset a sound mode to default values, you must select RESET TO DEFAULT in the specific sound mode’s setup menu and confirm that you wish to reset the values.
You can bring up a list of sound modes on the television screen by finding SOUND in the BeoRemote One LIST and pressing the centre button. From here, you can select a sound mode with the number buttons. See page 46 on daily use of sound modes.

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Daily use of sound modes and speaker groups

When you switch on one of the sources, the television automatically selects the appropriate sound mode for the source you are using. However, you can select another sound mode at any time.
Also when you switch on the television, the TV speaker group is selected automatically. However, you can always select another group of activated speakers if you want to listen to music without having to sit in front of the television, for example, when you sit at the dining table or in an armchair.
You can adjust the settings of the sound modes and set up speaker groups. For information about setting up sound modes and creating speaker groups, see pages 44­45.

Select a sound mode
You can select the sound mode that suits the source you are using.

To select a sound mode … Press to bring up SOUND in the BeoRemote One display

LIST SOUND

Select a speaker group
Select the speaker group that suits your listening position.

To select a speaker group … Press to bring up SPEAKER in the BeoRemote One display

LIST SPEAKER

Press to select the sound mode 1 ­ 9 you want

Step between modes

Press to remove SOUND from the display

BACK

Press to select the speaker group you want. The selected speakers cut in automatically
Step between groups
Press to remove SPEAKER from the display

1 ­ 9 BACK

When you configure a source, you can set both a sound mode and a speaker group to be selected automatically each time you switch on the source. The settings are made in the ADVANCED SETTINGS menu which is found when you highlight a source and press the red button in the SOURCE LIST menu. If the source is not in the SOURCE LIST, press the green button to find the source first.

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Adjust sound and picture settings

Sound and picture settings are preset from the factory to neutral values which suit most types of programmes. However, if you wish, you can adjust these settings to your liking.
Adjust sound settings such as volume, bass and treble and, for wired speakers, enable eco mode. Picture settings include, for example, contrast, brightness, colour, and viewing distance.
Change your sound and picture settings temporarily ­ until your television is switched off ­ or store them permanently.
Activate different picture modes, for example, game mode if you connect a game console to your television.

Adjust sound settings

Adjust sound settings via the SOUND menu. Temporary settings are cancelled when you switch off the television.
If you choose to enable eco mode, all wired speakers in a speaker group that do not receive a signal will switch off and save power.

In the AUDIO DESCRIPTION menu, you can set the television to describe what happens on the television screen by means of sound. Remember to enable the VISUALLY IMPAIRED menu field in the LANGUAGES menu under REGIONAL SETTINGS.

MENU
SETUP SOUND
SOUND ADJUSTMENT …

For information about how to change the picture format, see page 49.

Adjust picture settings

Adjust the picture settings via the PICTURE menu. Temporary settings are cancelled when you switch off the television.
MENU SETUP PICTURE
PICTURE ADJUSTMENT …

In the PICTURE ADJUSTMENT menu, you can bring up an ADVANCED SETTINGS menu where you can make different settings for the selected source. For example, you can reset picture settings. Press INFO to bring up help texts for the menus.
To temporarily remove the picture from the screen, press LIST then or to bring up PICTURE OFF in the BeoRemote One display and press the centre button. To restore the picture, press TV.

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Adjust sound and picture settings

Picture modes

You can activate different picture modes to use for different types of programmes. If you, for example, connect a game console or play a PC game using the television as a monitor, you can activate GAME mode. GAME mode minimises the delay caused by signal processing. Other available picture modes are MOVIE, MONITOR and ADAPTIVE. When you select a picture mode for a source through the PICTURE menu, it is only saved until you switch off the television or switch to a different source.
When you configure a source, you can set a picture mode to be selected automatically each time you switch on the source. The setting is made in the ADVANCED SETTINGS menu which is found by highlighting the desired source and pressing the red button in the SOURCE LIST menu. For information about setting up additional equipment, see page 24.

To activate picture modes directly … Press to bring up PICTURE in the BeoRemote One display
Press to select a picture mode
Step between modes
Press to remove PICTURE from the display

LIST PICTURE
1 ­ 4
BACK

To select picture modes via the television menu …
MENU SETUP PICTURE
PICTURE MODES
In the PICTURE MODES menu, select the picture mode that suits your viewing situation.

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Adjust sound and picture settings

Picture format
In the SOURCE LIST menu, you can, for each source, press the red button and set up a picture format to be used each time you activate this source. You can also select a different picture format temporarily.

To activate picture formats directly … Press to bring up FORMAT in the BeoRemote One display

LIST FORMAT

Press to select a picture format 1 ­ 6

Step between formats

Move the picture, if possible
Press to remove FORMAT from the display

BACK

For information about setting up additional equipment, see page 24.

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Personalise the TV experience

You can save a “snapshot” of a current viewing experience and thereby personalise that experience to be able to restore it quickly with just one touch of a button. A snapshot includes the stand position, the selected source and the selected settings for speaker group, sound and picture adjustment, and sound and picture mode. For internal sources, which could be a built-in tuner, the playing item, such as channel, may also be saved.
Note that the use of MyButtons is only possible with BeoRemote One.

Save a snapshot

Use a snapshot

You can save up to three snapshots which can be activated by three dedicated remote control buttons. The television must be switched on and a source must be selected.
To save a snapshot … Press and hold one of the MyButtons to save the current viewing experience
If you save a snapshot with a button where a snapshot has already been saved, the existing snapshot will be replaced by the new snapshot.

Use a desired snapshot when you watch television.
To use a snapshot … Press the button dedicated for the desired snapshot
When you restore a saved snapshot, the settings are temporary and will be in effect until you adjust the settings, select another source, or switch the television to standby.
If the item to play as saved in a snapshot is no longer available, the snapshot will still be restored, but the item played will follow normal source behaviour for the selected source. For example, if a channel saved in the restored snapshot is no longer available, the last played channel will be played instead when the television source is selected.

If you try to use a snapshot with a button where no snapshot has been saved, the PERSONALISATION feature is opened in the NICE TO KNOW menu.

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Set up 3D television

You can set up preferences for watching 3D television. Select if the television should switch to 3D mode automatically, when automatic 3D signalling is available.

Activate 3D and adjust settings

You can select if the television should activate 3D mode automatically, manually or by prompt, when it detects 3D signalling the first time after source or channel change. The default setting is PROMPT.
MENU
SETUP PICTURE
3D DISPLAY 3D SETTINGS ACTIVATE 3D

When 3D signalling is available, and ACTIVATE 3D is set to AUTO, the television switches to 3D mode automatically. If it is set to PROMPT, you must select between VIEW IN 3D and VIEW IN 2D. If it is set to MANUAL, you must enter the menu and switch to 3D mode manually.

To activate 3D, bring up the ACTIVATE 3D menu and follow on-screen instructions.

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Watch 3D television

You can enhance the experience of watching television with 3D technology, for example, when you want to watch movies, sports or nature films.

Important health and safety information for 3D pictures Some viewers may experience discomfort while watching 3D TV such as dizziness, nausea and headaches. If you experience such symptoms, stop watching 3D TV, remove the 3D glasses and rest. Watching 3D TV for an extended period of time may cause eye strain. If you feel eye strain, stop watching 3D TV, remove the 3D glasses and rest. If you use eye glasses or contact lenses, wear the 3D glasses over them. Do not use the 3D glasses for other purposes. Adults should supervise children watching 3D TV and ensure that they do not experience any discomfort as mentioned above. It is recommended that children under 3 years do not watch 3D TV.
If two sources are brought up on the screen at the same time or if teletext is brought up on one side and a source on the other, the TV will always display a 2D mode.
Subtitles may not always be supported.

Viewing conditions Place yourself in front of the screen, a little closer than when you normally watch 2D TV, and use the 3D glasses. The recommended distance between your viewing position and the screen depends on the size of the screen and the picture resolution. If you move too far to the left or right of the centre of the screen, or if you move too far up or down, the quality of 3D TV decreases.

You will get the best 3D experience if you darken the room, for example, switch off the lights and draw the curtains. Especially lights behind and around the screen can cause an irritating effect. We recommend not to watch 3D TV in direct sunlight or bright surroundings.

Activate 3D or 2D television

To watch films or other programmes suited for 3D, you must activate the 3D function and put on the activated 3D glasses that are available from your retailer. Switch to 2D mode again to watch TV that is not suited for 3D, for example, the news.
MENU
SETUP PICTURE
3D DISPLAY

In the 3D DISPLAY menu, you can select 3D or 2D and press the centre button to activate 3D or 2D television or select a mode.
If 3D signalling is available, the TV automatically switches to 3D when you select 3D and to 2D when you select 2D. If 3D signalling is not available, a menu for 3D or 2D mode selection appears on the screen. See page 53 for information about modes.
You can also activate 2D and 3D television via the LIST button if you add 2D and 3D to the BeoRemote One display. See the guide for BeoRemote One for information on how to add functions.

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Watch 3D television

3D modes

2D modes

Select the 3D mode that matches the signal Select the 2D mode that matches the signal

sent out by the programme provider.

sent out by the programme provider.

SIDE BY SIDE 3D

STANDARD 2D

If 3D signalling is no longer available, the TV automatically switches to the last used mode for the current source. At channel and source change, the TV switches to STANDARD 2D.

Converts side-by-side 3D signal into full screen 3D representation by scaling two pictures horizontally.
TOP/BOTTOM 3D

Shows an ordinary 2D TV picture without any conversion.
SIDE BY SIDE 2D

Converts top/bottom 3D signal into full screen 3D representation by scaling two pictures vertically.

Converts side-by-side 3D signal into full screen 2D representation by scaling one picture horizontally.
TOP/BOTTOM 2D

Converts top/bottom 3D signal into full screen 2D representation by scaling one picture vertically.

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See two sources at the same time

Your BeoRemote One gives you

access to a DUAL PICTURE

function for viewing two

television channels or a television

source and a WebMedia or

HomeMedia source at the same

time. You can also bring up an

HDMI source (for example a set-

top box or Blu-ray player) and a

A

WebMedia or HomeMedia source

at the same time.

While watching, for example, a

television channel …

Press to bring up DUAL

LIST

PICTURE

DUAL PICTURE

Bring up a source list and select

the source, for example

HOMEMEDIA

HOMEMEDIA, to view on the

B right side of the screen (B)

Press to swap the left picture and right picture

MENU 0

There are some limitations when using the DUAL PICTURE function since some source combinations may not be possible. For example, you cannot watch two HDMI sources or two coded television channels at the same time. When an invalid combination is selected, an on-screen message appears on the television screen.
If you watch 3D and switch on the DUAL PICTURE function, the television will switch to 2D.

A

B

Volume adjustment always affects picture A, while other operations, such as selecting channels, affect picture B. Selecting a new source cancels DUAL PICTURE viewing.

To leave the DUAL PICTURE function … To leave the function and return to normal viewing of the source on the left side of the screen (A) simply press TV.

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Teletext

You can operate teletext through Daily operation

the menu bar at the top of the teletext page or the P+, P- and

To start teletext …

Press to access the teletext

TEXT

number buttons on your remote

start page

control. You can also store favourite

Press to return to the previous

BACK

teletext pages for quick reference. page

If Digital Text is enabled and an MHEG application is available for the current channel, pressing TEXT will activate this application and not the regular teletext function.
When teletext is activated, press TEXT to swap between dual screen and full screen mode.

To exit teletext … Press and hold to exit teletext
To move to page … Access teletext pages you wish to see
Press to step up or down in pages

BACK or TV
0 ­ 9

Press to move to PAGE and step, or …

… press to select page

0 ­ 9

Press to go to index pages

To stop subpages from turning … Press to stop turning, or …
… move to HALT and press
Press to select subpage or
0 ­ 9
Restart turning
To enlarge teletext page … Press to move to LARGE
Press to switch between upper and lower half of the page and normal viewing
To reveal hidden text on a teletext page, move to REVEAL and press the centre button.

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Teletext

Store favourite teletext pages

Daily use of MEMO pages

Nine MEMO pages are available for each TV channel’s teletext service.
To create a MEMO page … Bring up a page you view often 0 ­ 9
Press to move the cursor along the menu bar to SETUP and press the centre button. The 9 available MEMO slots are shown by number
Press to store the current page. The cursor moves to the next available MEMO slot

You may wish to refer to your teletext MEMO pages quickly, for example, if you are leaving for work and wish to check traffic information on a teletext service.

To view MEMO pages …

Press to bring up teletext

TEXT

To view teletext subtitles for a programme … If you want available teletext subtitles to appear automatically for a particular programme, store the teletext subtitles page as MEMO page 9.

Press to move between MEMO pages

To delete a MEMO page … Press to move the cursor to SETUP and press the centre button

Press to select the next teletext 0 ­ 9 page you wish to store
Repeat the procedure for each page you wish to store

Press to move the cursor to the MEMO page you wish to delete and press the yellow button

Press to leave the MEMO setup, move the cursor to BACK on the teletext menu bar and press the centre button

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Operate additional equipment

The built-in Peripheral Unit Controller (PUC) acts as an interpreter between connected video equipment, such as a settop box, video recorder or DVD player, and your Bang & Olufsen remote control.
Download a Peripheral Unit Controller (PUC) table and use the Bang & Olufsen remote control to gain access to the functions offered by your nonBang & Olufsen equipment. See page 24 for information on how to download a PUC table.
When you switch on the equipment, the functions are available via a menu- overlay on the television screen.
For instruction in the various functions offered by your equipment, see the product’s own guide.
Some features and functions of the television may not be available when nonBang & Olufsen equipment is connected. Not all connected video equipment is supported by Bang & Olufsen. For more information about supported equipment, contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer.

Operate other equipment with BeoRemote One

Some functions are available directly via BeoRemote One when you switch on the equipment. Additional functions are available through a menu overlay that you bring up on the screen. In this menu, you can see which BeoRemote One buttons activate specific services or functions.

Bring up sources in the BeoRemote One display and select the source name configured for a connected product to switch it on, for example, HDMI 1

TV HDMI 1

Press to bring up the main menu including source related functions

MENU

Press to activate the function

1 ­ 9

you want

or

To bring up a favourite source quickly, you can save the source on one of the MyButtons on BeoRemote One. For more information, see page 50.

MAIN MENU SOURCE LIST SETUP

RETURN GREEN MOVIE BLUE M E N U MENU T E X T TEXT TV PORTAL TV
PORTAL
T V TV R A D I O RADIO

TV function
1 Remote 2 control button
3 4 5

Example of a menu overlay. The BeoRemote One buttons are shown to the right on the menu, and the functions they control, including available icons, are shown to the left. The menu may also list buttons on the remote control included with your connected equipment.

Direct BeoRemote One operation If you know which coloured BeoRemote One button activates the function you want, you can activate the function without bringing up the menu overlay first.
While your equipment is on … Press to activate a function

Press to bring up the Programme Guide or the `Now/ Next’ banner on the screen if you are using equipment that supports these functions

GUIDE
or INFO

Press to activate the function you want

MENU 1 ­ 9

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WebMedia

With the built-in WebMedia feature for Smart TV you can search and find movies, YouTube videos, photos and other web related content. WebMedia enables integration of Internet features on your television. You can also add different apps. To use WebMedia, your television must be connected to the Internet, see page 70.
The first time you open WebMedia you are asked to accept the terms of use. If you reset your television to default settings, you must accept the terms of use again. If you want to be able to lock selected apps, you can make your own pin code at this point.
You can also operate WebMedia with BeoRemote App, see page 7 for more information.
WebMedia may not be available on all markets.
To bring up WebMedia quickly, you can save the source on one of the MyButtons on BeoRemote One. For more information, see page 50.

Activate WebMedia… Bring up sources in the BeoRemote One display and select the source dedicated to WebMedia, for example, WEBMEDIA*1

TV WEBMEDIA

1*You can also bring up the main menu, select SOURCE LIST, highlight WEBMEDIA, and press the centre button to activate the source.

Basic navigation … Press to navigate in the Internet browser, available apps, or on the keypad when available

Press to accept or select

Press to go back one level, long press will bring up the WebMedia home screen

BACK

Navigate in an Internet browser … Press to step in web page history

Press to move the web page up or down for easy navigation

Add an app … Open the App Gallery
Select a country*2

Add the app by following onscreen instructions. Go to the WebMedia home screen to find the added app

Lock/unlock an app … You can restrict access to certain apps by locking them with a pin code. While the app is highlighted, press to lock/ unlock it

Enter the WebMedia pin code

0 ­ 9

(not the television pin code)*3

Accept the code

2*You can add apps from different countries. However, some apps might be blocked by the broadcaster.

3*If you did not select a pin code, the first time you activated WebMedia, you are asked to set a pin code before you can lock the app.

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WebMedia

SOURCE LIST RECORDINGS SETUP

REFRESH

1

BOOKMARK

2

SECURITY INFORMATION

3

WEBMEDIA SETTINGS

4

Refresh a page … You can refresh a page if it is updated frequently, such as the weather forecast or online newspapers.
Add a bookmark … While on a web page, press MENU to bring up a menu overlay. Press 2 to add a bookmark for that specific website.

select
While WEBMEDIA is selected as source, press MENU to bring up the WebMedia menu overlay. The remote control buttons are shown to the right on the menu, and the functions they control are shown to the left.

Added bookmarks are stored in the Internet application. Go to the WebMedia home screen and select the Internet app to see the added bookmark.
Check page security information … Using the security information menu, you can check the URL of the website and retrieve security information.

Change NOW ON TV source … NOW ON TV shows a preview of what is shown on the selected source. For example, if you have selected HDMI 1 as your source and you have a set-top box connected, you will get a preview of the current programme. The source is selected in the WEBMEDIA SETTINGS menu.

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Spotify, Deezer and YouTube

You can access Spotify or Deezer, if you have a required subscription, and search through and stream music for every occasion.
You can also access YouTube to watch a variety of different video content, such as movie and TV clips, music videos, short videos and other content uploaded by users. To use Spotify, Deezer and YouTube, your television must be connected to the Internet, see page 70.

Activate Spotify
Bring up and activate the Spotify App to find and listen to music of your choice.

Activate YouTube
Bring up and activate the YouTube App to watch a world of different video content.

To activate Spotify … Bring up sources in the BeoRemote One display and select the source dedicated to Spotify, for example, SPOTIFY*1

MUSIC SPOTIFY

Enter user name and password for your Spotify account

1*You can also bring up the main menu, select SOURCE LIST, highlight SPOTIFY, and press the centre button to activate Spotify.

To activate YouTube … Bring up sources in the BeoRemote One display and select the source dedicated to YouTube, for example, YOUTUBE*2

TV YOUTUBE

2*You can also bring up the main menu, select SOURCE LIST, highlight YOUTUBE, and press the centre button to activate YouTube.

While playing music via Spotify and Deezer, the television screen dims after some time. Press INFO on BeoRemote One to switch the screen back on.
Spotify, Deezer and YouTube may not be available on all markets.

Activate Deezer
Bring up and activate the Deezer App to find and listen to music of your choice.

To activate Deezer … Bring up sources in the BeoRemote One display and select the source dedicated to Deezer, for example, DEEZER*3

MUSIC DEEZER

Enter user name and password for your Deezer account

3*You can also bring up the main menu, select SOURCE LIST, highlight DEEZER, and press the centre button to activate Deezer.

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HomeMedia

You can play music and video files and browse photos stored either on a storage device or in another product connected via a DLNA/UPnP enabled media server. You get access to the HOMEMEDIA menu when you connect a storage device to your television.
If you have music and photos stored, you can start the music and return to the main menu to start a slideshow of your photos. You can then play music and see your photos at the same time.
You can also play files via a computer or smart phone. For information about the Digital Media Renderer feature, see page 72.
Storage devices include, for example, USB devices and regular hard disks connected via USB or Ethernet.
For supported formats, see www.bang-olufsen.com/guides.

Use HomeMedia

During playback of your music, you can see

HOMEMEDIA

the NOW PLAYING menu with cover and

NEW VOLUME

USB

information about artist, title and track, if

111110_1586.jpg

available. When you browse or play your

Hey, Hey Helen

music, photo and video files, you can press

Mamma Mia

INFO to bring up additional information.

IMG_0548.MOV

Listen to music … Connect a storage device with your music

Bring up sources in the

TV

BeoRemote One display and

select the source dedicated to HOMEMEDIA

the media browser, for example,

HOMEMEDIA*1

Press to select the storage device with your music and press the centre button

If the storage device is a media server, press to highlight the music or folder menu and press the centre button

Press to browse your files and folders and press the centre button to open the folder or start playback of the file*2

Tuesday 15 November, 2011

RANDOM | REPEAT

info

select

08:35

You can also bring up the NOW PLAYING MUSIC by pressing MENU, then the red button.

1*You can also bring up the main menu, select SOURCE LIST, highlight HOMEMEDIA, and press the centre button to activate HomeMedia.

2*While playing music, the television screen dims after some time. Press INFO on BeoRemote One to switch the screen back on.

3*During photo slideshows you cannot step in tracks or pause music files.

Press to step in tracks during playback. Press and hold to cue during playback. Press again to change cue speed*3

Continues …

Press to pause

Press to resume playback

Press to back up through previous menus or press and hold to leave the menu

BACK

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HomeMedia

Browse photos … Connect a storage device with your photos

Bring up sources in the

TV

BeoRemote One display and

select the source dedicated to HOMEMEDIA

the media browser, for example,

HOMEMEDIA*1

Press to select the storage device with your photos and press the centre button

To rotate a photo left or right, press MENU then 2 or 3 or press or .
You can also bring up the NOW SHOWING PHOTO by pressing MENU, then the green button.
1*You can also bring up the main menu, select SOURCE LIST, highlight HOMEMEDIA, and press the centre button to activate HomeMedia.

Play back video files … Connect a storage device with your video files

Bring up sources in the

TV

BeoRemote One display and

select the source dedicated to HOMEMEDIA

the media browser, for example,

HOMEMEDIA*1

Press to select the storage device with your video files and press the centre button

If the storage device is a media server, highlight the photo or folder menu and press the centre button

If the storage device is a media server, highlight the video or folder menu and press the centre button

Press to browse your files and folders and press the centre button to open the folder

Press to open your photo in full screen view. The slideshow starts automatically

Press to pause the slideshow

Press to continue the slideshow

Press to step to the previous or next photo, also in pause mode

Press to bring up information

INFO

on the current photo

Press to exit a slideshow and return to browser screen or back up through previous menus or press and hold to leave the menu

BACK

Press to browse your files and folders and press the centre button to open the folder or start playback of the file

Press to pause

Press to resume playback

Press to step minute by minute. Press and hold the buttons to cue. Press again to change cue speed

Press to step in files during playback

Press to go to a specific point in 0 ­ 9 time in the file

Press to exit video playback and return to browser screen or back up through previous menus or press and hold to leave the menu

BACK

You can also bring up the NOW PLAYING VIDEO by pressing MENU, then the yellow button.

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Continues …

HomeMedia

See a list of recently selected files You can see a short list of the files you have recently selected from the currently connected storage device.

Bring up sources in the

TV

BeoRemote One display and

select the source dedicated to HOMEMEDIA

the media browser to activate it,

for example, HOMEMEDIA.*1

The recently selected files are

listed beneath the list of

detected storage devices

Make media settings
You can choose to play your music or video files or browse your photos in a random order or repeat playback, or browse when you have been through all photos, music or video files. You can also set a slideshow delay to determine for how long each photo is displayed before the next photo is brought up.
To bring up the SETTINGS menu, press MENU and then 4.

Example of player mode.

RANDOM | REPEAT

Press to highlight a file you wish to play back and press the centre button
To clear the list of recent selections, press MENU and then 1.

During rotation of a photo, the slideshow delay timer is reset.
You can also find HOMEMEDIA SETTINGS if you bring up the main menu and select the SETUP menu.

1*You can also bring up the main menu, select SOURCE LIST, highlight HOMEMEDIA, and press the centre button to activate HomeMedia.

If you do not operate HomeMedia for approx. 30 seconds, it will go into player mode where only the NOW PLAYING information is shown. Press BACK to bring back the browser list on the screen. You can also activate player mode manually by pressing BACK while the HomeMedia main menu is shown.

Play files via a computer or smart phone

To play photos, music or video files via an app on a computer or smart phone, the Digital Media Renderer feature must be enabled, and you can name your television for you to easily recognise it on your computer or smart phone. For information about how to enable or disable the Digital Media Renderer feature and name the television, see page 72.

Operation of files and on-screen information may differ on a few aspects from otherwise described for HomeMedia, and some apps will not respond to all source control commands.

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Sleep Timers

Your television has a built-in Sleep Timer which means that you can make it switch off after a predefined number of minutes.

Set a Sleep Timer
You can make the television switch off automatically after a number of minutes.

To activate the Sleep Timer … Press to bring up SLEEP in the BeoRemote One display

LIST SLEEP

Press repeatedly until the requested number of minutes or OFF are shown in the television display.
To bring up SLEEP in the BeoRemote One display, you must first add it to the LIST. See the guide for BeoRemote One for information on how to add functions.

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Power settings

If you want to make your television start up faster, you can set a Quick-Start Timer for one or two specified time periods. This will increase the standby power consumption within these periods compared to when the television is in ordinary standby.
On the other hand, you can choose to save power on a number of other functions in the television, such as sound, picture and network. When you set up power saving for the picture, a preview shows you the picture quality for each option which makes it easier for you to select the combination of power consumption and quality that suits you best.
In the AUTO STANDBY menu, you can set the television to switch off automatically after some time without operation.

Set up the power consumption

Set up the power consumption for standby, sound, picture, and network. The television can be set to switch itself to standby after some time without operation. The factory setting is 4 hours. This function only applies in video mode, not in audio mode.
MENU
SETUP POWER SAVING
STANDBY SOUND PICTURE NETWORK …

When AUTO STANDBY is activated, a message appears on your television screen if the television has not been operated during the time set in the menu. The television then switches to standby if you do not operate it.
When no source signal has been detected for 15 minutes, the television switches to standby.
1*If a Quick-Start Timer is active, your television will switch on within seconds. If you receive your television signal from a connected set-top box, the television start-up time is also affected by the start-up time of the box. Setting a Quick-Start Timer will increase the power consumption within the specified period.

To reduce the start-up time or set up auto standby, bring up the STANDBY menu.*1

To make power saving settings for sound, bring up the SOUND menu.

To make power saving settings for picture, bring up the PICTURE menu.

To make power saving settings for network, bring up the NETWORK menu.

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Access control

The ACCESS CONTROL menu allows you to activate a parental lock to be able to lock specific channels. You can also set a maturity rating that determines which programmes require that you enter an access code.
When you bring up a channel list, you can lock and unlock channels to prevent others from watching these. If you lock a channel in the main list, it will be locked in all the channel groups in which it is present as well. When you try to access a locked channel, you are asked to enter the access code.

Set up the access control system

Enable the access code so you can lock channels and prevent others from editing channel lists. You can also set a maturity rating to limit access to certain programmes exceeding the chosen rating if rating information is available from the service provider.

On some markets, it is not possible to disable access control for programmes rated 18 years and you must enter the access code every time you bring up such a programme.
On some markets, it is not possible to select the access code `0000′.

You can always change the access code. The first time you bring up the ACCESS CONTROL menu you are asked to select a new access code.
MENU SETUP ACCESS CONTROL

Should you forget your code … If you forget your access code, bring up the ACCESS CONTROL menu and press `9999′ three times. The access control system is then disabled and you must enable it again and enter a new access code. Note that disabling the access control system is prohibited by some programme providers.

The access control system is not the same as the pin code system for the television, but it may be easier for you if you choose the same code for both systems.
Also, the access code described here is not the same as the pin code you have received with your Smart Card. For information about Smart Card pin code, contact your service provider.

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The pin code system

The pin code system is intended to make normal use of your television impossible for someone who does not know the pin code. You choose whether or not to activate the pin code system.
When the pin code system is enabled and the television has been disconnected from the mains for a while, the pin code system is activated.
When reconnected and switched on, the television automatically switches itself off after three minutes if you do not enter the pin code.
IMPORTANT! If you are prompted for a pin code the first time you switch on your television, enter the pin code provided by your Bang & Olufsen retailer.

Activate the pin code system

If the pin code system is already activated, you are prompted to enter your pin code when you bring up the PIN CODE menu. You can activate or deactivate your pin code at all times and you can change your pin code.

If you change your pin code more than five times within a three-hour period, the PIN CODE menu becomes inaccessible for three hours, provided that the television is not disconnected from the mains. Disconnecting the television resets the three-hour period.

MENU
SETUP PIN CODE

Should you lose or forget your code, contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer. Your retailer can provide you with a master code, which disables your pin code.

If you inadvertently press a wrong button while entering a code, press the yellow button to delete a digit or press the red button to clear an input field.
Five incorrect entries will cause the television to shut down for three hours, during which operation is not possible. The standby indicator will flash red quickly.

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Software and service update

We recommend that you enable automatic software update on your television to ensure that your television always has the latest features and functions.
If your television is set up in a system, it is essential that you enable the automatic system update to ensure that all products in your system are kept up to date and are able to communicate.
You can always look up software information and update the TV software manually.

Update software
To download available software updates, your television must be connected to the Internet. It is recommended that you set the television to update software automatically. You can set the time of day you want automatic software updates to take place to ensure that they do not interfere with the use of your television.

MENU
SETUP SERVICE
SOFTWARE UPDATE CHECK FOR UPDATE AUTO SYSTEM UPDATES

You can also download available software updates from www.bang- olufsen.com onto a USB device. Connect the USB device to the USB port on the connection panel.

While the television is updating with new software, the standby indicator flashes red and the television should remain connected to the mains.

On some markets, it is also possible to update the software via the antenna signal (OAD). When you update via the antenna signal, some updates are required and not possible to cancel.
Contact your retailer for more information about software updates.

System update … If you have a system setup with several Bang & Olufsen products, the entire system is updated, when you check for updates. You should enable automatic software update of the system in the television menu. Available software updates for all the Bang & Olufsen products in your setup will then be downloaded automatically on a regular basis.*1

1*You can only enable or disable automatic software updates on the entire system and not on a single product.

See software information
You can look up information about the current software version, its release date, and any release notes available.

MENU
SETUP SERVICE
LATEST RELEASE

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Digital Text and HbbTV

Your television supports Digital Text for MHEG operation, which is required by some countries and CA modules, among other to activate different MHEG applications when available for a channel. When Digital Text is enabled, operation of the television with BeoRemote One will differ in a few aspects from otherwise described in this guide.
Your television also supports HbbTV (Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV). HbbTV is an online service where you can access a wide variety of services, such as catch-up TV, competitions, interactive advertisements and social networking. To view the information, your television must be connected to the Internet.

Enable Digital Text for MHEG operation

If your country or CA module requires activation of Digital Text, you may need to enable the Digital Text function yourself.

Digital Text features can vary in appearance and are activated by pressing TEXT or a coloured button.

MENU
SETUP DIGITAL TEXT

When Digital Text is enabled and no menu is shown on the screen, you may have to press MENU before a coloured button to activate a function.

HbbTV

Activate HbbTV or block the feature per channel if you do not wish to use it.
HbbTV is not supported by all broadcasters and the content supplied depends on the broadcaster. Also, content might be blocked by some broadcasters.

Block HbbTV … While on the channel, press to bring up the HBB TV menu
Use the arrow button left and right to select ON or OFF to block HbbTV

Activate HbbTV … When HbbTV is available, press the coloured button indicated on the screen

MENU 4

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Network settings

You can set up your television to a network either with a wired or wireless connection. For the most reliable network connection, Bang & Olufsen recommends making a wired connection.
Bang & Olufsen also recommends that you use a separate router and access point ­ a Network Link router ­ to ensure the most reliable playback of digital files.
For more information about Bang & Olufsen network setup, contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer.
On some markets, it is not possible to set up a wireless connection, and you must use a wired connection.

INTERNET

INTERNET

ISP ROUTER

ISP ROUTER

NAS

Example of simple setup either wired or wireless.

B&O RECOMMENDED
ROUTER

NAS

Example of recommended network setup either wired or wireless.

Make a wired connection
Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the router and the other end to the Ethernet socket ( ) on the television. It is assumed that you have enabled the DHCP service on your network. If LAN settings are set to configure automatically, IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS server are assigned automatically.

MENU

SETUP NETWORK

NETWORK SETTINGS

If the settings are set to configure manually, or if the IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS server, for some reason, are not assigned automatically, you must enter this information manually.

Highlight LAN SETTINGS and press the centre button.
Press the green button to be able to name the LAN connection.*1
Press the centre button to store the name and return to the LAN SETTINGS menu.
Press to highlight CONFIGURATION. > Press or to select MANUAL or
AUTOMATIC configuration. > Press the centre button to store the
setting.

If you have selected MANUAL configuration, you must enter a value for the IP ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK, GATEWAY, and DNS. Press the centre button to store the settings.

1*You can only use latin characters for naming the LAN connection.

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Network settings

Make a wireless connection

If your router has the WPS feature (wireless protected setup), you can make a wireless connection to your network automatically. You can also make the connection manually. It is assumed that you have enabled the DHCP service on your network and that the SSID is not hidden.
MENU SETUP NETWORK
NETWORK SETTINGS …
Connect to a wireless network automatically … > Press the centre button to bring up the
WLAN SETTINGS menu and highlight WLAN. > Press the WPS button on your router to activate the WPS feature. > Press or to enable wireless LAN and store the setting. > Press to highlight WLAN PROTECTED SETUP and press the centre button to bring up the menu. Here you can see a status of the wireless connection. When CONNECTED is shown on the screen, your television is configured correctly on your network. > Press the centre button to return to the NETWORK menu.

Connect to a wireless network manually … > Press the centre button to bring up the
WLAN SETTINGS menu and highlight NETWORK LIST. > Press the centre button to bring up the NETWORK LIST menu. > Press the yellow button if you wish to refresh the list of networks. > Press or to highlight a network router and press the centre button to be able to enter the password. > Use , , and to enter the password to your wireless network and press the centre button to establish a connection. When CONNECTED is shown on the screen, your television is configured correctly on your network. > Press the centre button to return to the NETWORK menu.

Check your wireless network signal … > Bring up the NETWORK INFO menu and
highlight ADVANCED INFO (WLAN). > Press the centre button to bring up the
ADVANCED INFO (WLAN) menu. > Check the signal strength in the LEVEL
menu:


Excellent connection Very good connection Good connection Stable connection Unstable connection

Note that your television must be connected wirelessly to access this menu.

For more information about your router, see the guide for it.
Your television supports 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. For more information, contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer.

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Network settings

See network information
You can see information on your network connection in the NETWORK INFO menu.

MENU
SETUP NETWORK
NETWORK INFO …

Note: A previously well-functioning setup may develop problems over time as surroundings change. Check your Ethernet connection or router. If the problem persists, contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer.

Enable or disable the Digital Media Renderer

The Digital Media Renderer feature enables you to play photos, music and video files via a computer or a smart phone. The feature is default enabled. If you do not want your television to be used as a monitor for a computer, smart phone or other device, it is possible to disable the feature.

MENU
SETUP NETWORK
DIGITAL MEDIA RENDERER

If you want your television to be easily recognisable on your computer or smart phone, you can name it via the NETWORK menu by selecting NETWORK INFO then ALIAS or NETWORK SETTINGS, LAN SETTINGS then ALIAS.

For more information, see page 63.

In the DIGITAL MEDIA RENDERER menu press or to enable or disable the renderer feature.

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Distribute sound with Network Link

With Network Link you can distribute sound, but not video signals, to other rooms throughout the house. If you connect your television to a Master Link product, you must also use a BeoLink Converter NL/ ML (BLC).
For example, you can connect your television in the living room to a music or television system in another room, thereby making it possible to listen to sound from other rooms.
Access sources from another Bang & Olufsen music system and share speakers easily via the television menu.
Some content providers may have blocked distribution of sound.
For information about integrating an audio setup, see page 75.
For information about distribution of video signals, see page 80.

Link connections
NAS

ETHERNET

B&O RECOMMENDED
ROUTER

ETHERNET

MASTER LINK
BLC

ISP ROUTER

INTERNET

Example of a link room setup with a music system with Master Link.

The main room television must be connected to the link room system with BeoLink Converter NL/ML if the link room system is a music or television system with Master Link:

Connect an Ethernet cable to the socket marked on the television. Then run the cable to a router, which is connected to the router connected to the Internet.
Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the router and the other end to BeoLink Converter NL/ML.
Connect one end of a Master Link cable to BeoLink Converter NL/ML and the other end to the Master Link socket on the music or television system.

A Bang & Olufsen product with Network Link is connected directly to the same network (router) as your television.
For more information about network settings, see page 70.

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Distribute sound with Network Link

Integrate additional equipment

You can integrate external equipment with your television to listen to music from a music system or another television.
You can listen to music and television sources from another Bang & Olufsen product, if the product is connected to the same network (router) as your television. When connecting to a music system with Master Link, a BeoLink Converter NL/ML is required to act as a `bridge’ between Network Link and Master Link. See also page 73.
A source can play simultaneously on speakers in different rooms.

Option 2

ROUTER

BLC

The television (with additional speakers) and an audio system is set up in one room and an audio system is set up in another room: ­ LINK TO OTHER PRODUCTS: the audio
system in the same room and BLC ­ Use television speakers for the audio
system in the same room: YES ­ Audio system in the other room: Option 2

In the PRODUCT INTEGRATION menu, you can select up to two products to link to. A list of products identified on the home network is shown.

To link to sources from products, such as radio or CD, you must set up the products in the LINK TO OTHER PRODUCTS menu by pressing the red button. To select a product, it must be switched on for it to show up as a product found in the list. If you have selected two products, you set one product to be the primary product in order for its sources to be shown immediately after the television sources in the SOURCE LIST. If you have an audio product in the same room as your television, it can be set up to use the television speakers.

MENU SETUP PRODUCT INTEGRATION
LINK TO OTHER PRODUCTS
For information about connecting a music system or a television for integration with your television, see pages 75 and 77.
When the television is part of a system setup, it will automatically set WAKE ON LAN/ WLAN to ON to be able to switch on connected equipment. Note that this will increase the power consumption slightly.
When a BeoLink Converter NL/ML is a part of your system, six music sources are listed as sources you can link to, whether or not equipment is connected to these sources. Sources that are not used can be hidden from the SOURCE LIST in the SOURCE LIST menu.
You can also bring up the LINK TO OTHER PRODUCTS menu from the SOURCE LIST by pressing the yellow button.
To see linked sources in the remote control display, see the guide for BeoRemote One.

When you have chosen a product once in the LINK TO OTHER PRODUCTS menu, the sources that can be linked to are shown in the SOURCE LIST with a `link’ symbol ( ) and an indication of the product.

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Connect and operate a music system

If you connect a compatible Bang & Olufsen music system to the television, you obtain the benefits of an integrated a TV/ music system.
Play music on your music system using speakers connected to the television, or make your music system switch on a TV programme and send the sound to your music system speakers. Also see page 74 about using television speakers.
Your AV system can be placed together in one room or in two rooms with the television placed in one room and the music system with a set of speakers placed in another.
Not all Bang & Olufsen music systems support integration with the television.
Some content providers may have blocked distribution of sound.

Connect your music system to the television

Option setting for the music system When you have connected your Master Link music system, you must set the music system to the correct Option. Point your remote control at the IR-receiver of your music system. The distance between the remote control and the IR-receiver must be maximum 0.5 metres.

BeoRemote One operation …

Press to bring up the current

LIST

product, such as BeoVision, in

the BeoRemote One display

Return to your television After operating other products, return to your television to be able to operate it with your BeoRemote One.

To return to the television, press

LIST

to bring up the current product,

such as Beo4 AUDIO, in the

BeoRemote One display

Select the television, such as

BeoVision

Select the music system,

default Beo4 AUDIO

Press to bring up Settings

LIST Settings

Press to bring up Advanced

Advanced

Press to bring up Product Option

Product Option

Press to bring up A.OPT.

A .O P T.

Enter the appropriate number

0 ­ 4

(0, 1, 2 or 4)

To bring up Beo4 AUDIO in the BeoRemote One display, you must first add it to the LIST. See the guide for BeoRemote One for information on how to add products.

See page 76 for examples of correct Options.

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Connect and operate a music system

Option 0

Option 1

Option 2

BLC
ROUTER

ROUTER

BLC

ROUTER

BLC

The television and a music system is set up in one room with all speakers connected to the television: ­ LINK TO OTHER PRODUCTS: BLC ­ Use television speakers: YES ­ Music system: Option 0
For information about the LINK TO OTHER PRODUCTS menu, see page 74.

The television (with or without additional speakers) and the music system (with a connected set of speakers) is set up in the same room: ­ LINK TO OTHER PRODUCTS: BLC ­ Use television speakers: NO ­ Music system: Option 1
For information about Option 4, see page 78. For more information, contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer.

The music system is set up in one room, and the television (with or without additional speakers) in another: ­ LINK TO OTHER PRODUCTS: BLC ­ Music system: Option 2
You can join in on a source played on another product if you press LIST on BeoRemote One, highlight JOIN and press the centre button repeatedly until you hear the desired source.

Use a TV/music system

If you integrate your music system and your

television, you can choose a speaker

combination appropriate to the current

video or audio programme. See the

BLC

BLC

illustrated examples.

LIST BeoVision Beo4 AUDIO
TV YOUTUBE

LIST Beo4 AUDIO
BeoVision MUSIC
NET RADIO

To listen to sound from a television source on your music system speakers without switching on the screen, your music system must be selected. If it is not already selected, press LIST then to bring up the current product in the BeoRemote One display. Press the centre button, then or to highlight the name of your music system, such as Beo4 AUDIO, and press the centre button. When the music system is selected, press TV then or to highlight a desired source, for example YOUTUBE, and press the centre button.

To listen to audio sound on the speakers connected to the television, your television must be selected. If it is not already selected, press LIST then to bring up the current product in the BeoRemote One display. Press the centre button, then or to highlight the name of your t

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