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Bang & Olufsen BeoLink Wireless 1 Manual
Bang & Olufsen BeoLink Wireless 1 Manual

Bang & Olufsen BeoLink Wireless 1 Manual

Bang & olufsen beolink wireless 1 wireless system: user guide
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Summary of Contents for Bang & Olufsen BeoLink Wireless 1

  • Page 1 BeoLink Wireless 1 Guide...
  • Page 2 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No User-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
  • Page 3 – complete with their various sources (the main system). Connected to the main system, you will need a BeoLink Wireless 1 set up as transmitter. Link room The link room is where you have set up another BeoLink Wireless 1 as receiver.
  • Page 4: Close-Up Operation

    The small circular ‘IR-eye’ has buttons for close-up operation. You can use the buttons to listen-in on a source currently playing on the main system. You can also use the buttons to adjust the sound volume. The buttons can also be used to include or exclude the link room speakers in a Timer Play programmed on the main audio...
  • Page 5: Beo4 Remote Control

    – just as if you were operating your main system directly. Functions mentioned here are only available via BeoLink Wireless 1 if the source in question is present in your Bang & Olufsen system and the source supports the function.
  • Page 6 With the Beo4 remote control you can adjust the sound coming out of the link room speakers. All sound levels are reset to their original values when you switch off the link room – unless you store them permanently. All the current sound levels, including volume level, are stored simultaneously.
  • Page 7 – The transmitters must be placed at least 5 m (16') apart. – You will need at least one BeoLink Wireless 1 set up as a transmitter connected to the main system, and one BeoLink Wireless 1 set up as receiver in each link room.
  • Page 8 Only one transmitter at a time must be switched on, while you set up connection to the receivers. >> Set up BeoLink Wireless 1 To set up connection between a transmitter and a receiver … > Set the two-position switch to transmit or receive (T or R), respectively.
  • Page 9 Master Link connection Receiver/Transmitter switch Light indicator Main room MASTER LINK BeoLink Wireless 1 IMPORTANT: Use fully mounted Power Link cables only – not the very thin type! If a wrong type of Power Link cable is used, the link room speakers will not play.
  • Page 10 (0.5") into a vertical stud. The other screw must be of a type intended for gypsum panels. >> Set up BeoLink Wireless 1 To get access to the connection button and sockets, you must first remove the cover. When you have...
  • Page 11 Connect the leads in the cable to the terminals inside the receiver in this order: 1 = Yellow 2 = Grey 3 = Green 4 = White 5 = Brown 5 mm – 0.25" Strip the cable end. Twist the cores in each lead and bend them back.
  • Page 12 > Place the wall plate onto the rear of the ‘IR-eye’, and fasten it with the three screws (B). > Insert the two protruding screw heads (D) into the corresponding ‘keyholes’, and turn the ‘IR-eye’ clockwise to fasten it. >> Set up BeoLink Wireless 1...
  • Page 13 Ready for use … Option 4 Option 5 Option 6 Option settings When you have made all the connections as described on the previous pages, you may start to use the system. However, in order for your setup to function properly, you must set the link room setup to one of the following Options: Option 0: Used if you want to...
  • Page 14 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) – Environmental protection The European Parliament and the Council of the European Union have issued the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equip ment Directive. The purpose of the Directive is the prevention of waste of electrical and electronic equipment, and to promote the reuse and recycling and other forms of recovery of...
  • Page 15 This product fulfils the conditions stated in the EEU directives 89/336, 73/23 and the safety standard EN60065, 2002 – CE 2005. This product may be used in member states of the EEU and EFTA. Technical specifications, features and the use thereof are subject to change without notice!
  • Page 16 www.bang-olufsen.com 3507757 0601 Printed in Denmark by Bogtrykkergaarden a-s...