Bang & Olufsen DVD 1 User Manual
Bang & Olufsen DVD 1 User Manual

Bang & Olufsen DVD 1 User Manual

Bang & olufsen dvd 1: user guide

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  • Page 1 DVD 1 Guide...
  • Page 2 NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ▲ ▼ Contents of the Guide Placement and connections 4 DVD 1 placement guidelines 5 Connect DVD 1 to your television First-time setup of DVD 1 6 Enter language, picture format and country settings Your key to using DVD 1...
  • Page 4: Placement And Connections

    DVD 1 up for the first time. Placement and connections DVD 1 placement guidelines Place DVD 1 on a solid, level surface. Do not place any items on top of DVD 1. Place DVD 1 away from radiators and direct sunlight.
  • Page 5: Connect Dvd 1 To Your Television

    DVD 1 to the R and L sockets on your television. > Check that the switch on the rear of DVD 1 – marked Y/C-RGB-CVBS – is set to RGB. > Finally, connect your DVD 1 to the mains with the enclosed cable.
  • Page 6 Guide included with your Beo4 for information about how to add CDV to the Beo4 list. If you have a Beo1 remote control, please refer to page 22 for information about how to use DVD 1 functions. First-time setup of DVD 1...
  • Page 7 Set up DVD 1 with your particular television… The procedure described below will ensure that your DVDs are played with the proper picture format, regardless of the type of television you have. DVD 1 must be switched on before you perform this ‘once only’ operation.
  • Page 8: Your Key To Using Dvd

    You can load a disc for playback at a later time. Press EJECT from stand-by mode, place a disc in the loader, and press EJECT again. DVD 1 will remain in stand-by mode. PLAY Use the close-up operation panel...
  • Page 9: Use The Beo4 Remote Control

    Use the number buttons to select DVD titles and chapters or to select a specific disc menu. Press and hold to bring up the DVD 1 on- screen tool bar. You can also gain access to this function by pressing the blue button.
  • Page 10: Daily Operations

    …press GO to resume playback If you begin playback of a loaded DVD after an interruption, DVD 1 will prompt you to resume playback where you left off via a small window in the upper left corner of the screen. RESUME is shown.
  • Page 11: Search Through A Dvd

    The menu shows you the status of a loaded CD, the current track number, the time elapsed, the total number of tracks, and the total play time. With DVD 1 and your TV in stand-by… Press DVD on Beo4 to play a CD Press to change tracks ▲...
  • Page 12: The On-Screen Tool Bar

    The Feedback window at the far left end of the tool bar informs you of the current status of particular features. >> Daily operations The on-screen tool bar The main functions of the DVD player are accessible via a tool bar along the top of the screen.
  • Page 13 The tool bar symbols Personal Preferences menu You can change settings for picture, sound, language and the Parental Control feature via this menu. Refer to the following chapter, Change picture, sound or language settings, for more information about the Personal Preferences menu. Title number Change to another title by pressing ▲...
  • Page 14: How To Select Menu Settings

    You can change the settings for picture, sound, language and the ‘Access Control’ feature at any time using the ‘Personal Preferences’ menu. Choose your preferred picture format, change the sound type and enter your preferred languages for subtitles and audio playback. If you’re concerned about what your children should or should not watch, you can lock certain DVDs completely...
  • Page 15 What’s on the Sound menu… The Sound menu enables you to choose the sound setup that corresponds to the digital or analog audio equipment DVD 1 is connected to. The following options are available: DIGITAL OUTPUT… Options are ON, OFF, PCM and ALL.
  • Page 16: Access Control

    *NOTE! If you forget your PIN-code, you can annull the code and enter a new one. Load an audio CD – not a DVD – in DVD 1 and call up the ‘Access Control’ menu as described above. When the menu prompts you for your PIN-code, press STOP four times.
  • Page 17: Authorise Viewing Of A Disc

    ▲ to confirm it. DVD 1 can store up to 120 DVD titles. A title is added to the list when ‘Play always’ is chosen on the ‘Child Protect’ menu. If the list is full and a new title is added, the oldest title entry is removed from the list.
  • Page 18: Parental Control

    Change your PIN-code You can change your PIN-code at any time via the ACCESS CONTROL menu. Access control [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Status window Enter code Low power standby >> Access Control To change your PIN-code… >...
  • Page 19: Change The Country Setting

    ..To activate Parental Control… > Press the blue button on Beo4 to bring up the on-screen tool bar. > Press to move to OSD and ▼ up the Personal Preferences menu. > Press to move down to and press ▼...
  • Page 20: The Socket Panel On The Rear

    DATA – Y/C – CVBS Video signals are sent from DVD 1 to your television via these sockets. The sockets are used to connect DVD 1 to a Bang & Olufsen television which does not use a 21-pin video cable.
  • Page 21: Taking Care Of Your Dvd

    Cleaning DVD 1 Wipe dust off the surface off DVD 1 using a dry, soft cloth. If necessary, remove grease stains or more persistent dirt with a firmly wrung soft cloth which you have dipped in a solution of water containing a few drops of mild detergent.
  • Page 22: A Beo1 Remote Control

    GO is not necessary. However, if the on-screen tool bar does not appear, even after pressing GO, you can bring up the DVD 1 player menu via the DVD SETUP menu. Choose DVD MENU from the options available and...
  • Page 23: For Your Information

    For your information… Your needs as a user are given careful consideration during the design and development process of a Bang & Olufsen product and we strive to make our products easy and comfortable to operate. Therefore, we hope that you will take the time to tell us about your experiences with your Bang &...

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