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  • Page 1 BeoVision 10-32 ...
  • Page 3 Dear Customer This Getting Started contains information about the daily use of your Bang & Olufsen  product and connected equipment. We expect your retailer to deliver, install and  set up your product. Your television offers more features and functions than described in this Getting Started.  Among other things; Timer functions and auto standby, editing and naming channels.  These and other features are described in more detail in a Guide.  The Guides are found on www.bang-olufsen.com/guides  DVB functions are described in a separate Guide. The Guides are kept up to date if  new software introduces new or modified features and functions in your television. On www.bang-olufsen.com you can also find further information and relevant  FAQs about your product. Your Bang & Olufsen retailer is your first stop for all your service queries.  To find your nearest retailer, visit our website …   www.bang-olufsen.com  Technical specifications, features and the use  thereof are subject to change without notice.  3510709     1009...
  • Page 4 Cautions WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or Read these instructions. – Ensure that the television is positioned, set up electric shock, do not expose this and connected in accordance with the Keep these instructions. appliance to rain or moisture. Do not instructions in this Getting Started. – Place your television on a firm, stable surface. expose this equip m ent to dripping or Heed all warnings. To prevent injury, use Bang & Olufsen approved splashing and ensure that no objects stands and wall brackets only! Follow all instructions. filled with liquids, such as vases, are – Do not place any items on top of your television. – Do not subject the television to rain, high placed on the equipment. Do not use this apparatus near water. humidity or sources of heat. – The television is developed for indoor use in dry, To completely disconnect this equipment domestic environments only. Use within a Clean only with dry cloth. from the AC Mains, disconnect the mains temperature range of 10–40°C (50–105°F), and at an altitude of no more than 1,500 m plug from the wall socket. The disconnect Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in (5,000 ft). device shall remain readily operable. accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents     Daily use  6   How to use your remote control  8   Introduction 10  Watch television  12   Look up teletext 14  Watch television via the DVB module  16  Change sound type and picture format Installation     18  Set up your television  20  Connection panels  22  First-time setup of your television ...
  • Page 6: How To Use Your Remote Control

    How to use your remote control Beo4 operation Your television can be operated with the Beo4 remote control.  The Beo4 display shows you the activated source or function Switch on the TV* Switch on the DVB module and watch digital television Switch on teletext TEXT Select channels and enter information in on-screen menus 0 –...
  • Page 7 Beo5 operation You can also operate your television with a Beo5. When Beo5 operation  is different from Beo4 operation, it is described separately. Soft button, touch screen to select* Switch on a source or select a function  Back up through Beo5 displays Bring up SCENE buttons, such as Zones or Speaker Press again to return  Living Room Bring up digits to select for example channels Press again to return  V.MEM RADIO N.MUSIC N.RADIO Pause and stop playback or recording STOP...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Introduction Navigate in menus and select settings using your remote control. Pressing MENU  brings up the menus for the selected source Display and menus V. MEM MENU Switch on TV  Switch on connected equipment  Show menu* Information about the selected source is shown at  the top of the screen. On-screen menus allow you  to adjust settings.  Menu name TV SETUP SLEEP TIMER Menu options PLAY TIMER OPTIONS Information field select Example of on-screen menu  Important Remote control On the first pages in this Getting Started, you will find an overview of the buttons on Beo4 and Beo5.  For general information about remote control operation, see the Guide enclosed with your remote  control.  *TV SETUP menu While using the digital tuner or external equipment, you must press MENU twice to bring up the TV  SETUP menu.
  • Page 9 Navigate in menus 0 – 9 BACK BACK Select option/ Enter data  Bring up sub- Select option  Move  Press and hold to  When a menu is on the screen, you can move  setting  menu/store  backwards  exit menus  between menu options, reveal settings or enter  setting  through menus  data.  BEO4 SETTING menu In the OPTIONS menu, you can bring up the BEO4 SETTING menu. In this menu you must set up your  television to be operated with a Beo4 with or without a navigation button. Remember to set your Beo4  remote control to the correct mode. See the Beo4 Guide or contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer for  further information. This Getting Started and the Guide describe operation with the BEO4 SETTING  menu set to NAVIGATION BUTTON and the remote control set to MODE 1. ...
  • Page 10: Watch Television

    Watch television Beo4 operation Select a TV channel, bring up a channel list or adjust the  sound volume. Switch on the TV Activate the TV source to use these functions Channel name Select a TV channel Channel number TV CHANNEL LIST Bring up a channel list … DISCOVER CWNBC BBCWORLD … … …...
  • Page 11 Beo5 operation Press  Press  0–9 0–9 Previous Select  Select channel  Select previous channel  Select  Activate numbers and  Previous  select channel  channel Hold for  Select page Select  Hold for channel list and  Accept  Accept  channel list  channel  select page or channel  Adjust volume  Press in the middle  Press to bring back sound Adjust volume. To mute,  Turn either way to  up or down  to mute sound turn quickly counter- bring back sound  clockwise  Position LIST 1–9 1…9 Stand  Turn  Press to find ...
  • Page 12: Look Up Teletext

    Look up teletext Beo4 operation Operate teletext through the menu bar at the top of the  teletext page or the arrow buttons on your remote control.  Start teletext Activate teletext to use these functions Access the start page of teletext.  Current page Move to page Access teletext pages you wish to see.  Enlarge teletext pages PAGE MEMO HALT LARGE REVEAL SETUP P100 S100 Wed 13 Oct 12:39:34 Stop subpages from turning Enlarge teletext page Stop subpage MEMO pages...
  • Page 13 Beo5 operation TEXT Text Press repeatedly to change screen mode  Press repeatedly to change screen mode  0–9 0–9 Step up or  Move to PAGE and step  Select page  Go to index pages   Step up or  Move to PAGE and step  Select page  down in  (100, 200, 300 …)  down in  pages  pages  STOP 0–9 STOP 0–9 Stop turning  Move to HALT Press  Select subpage  Restart  Stop turning  Select subpage  Restart  turning  turning  Move to LARGE  Press to switch between upper and lower half of page  Move to  Switch between upper and lower  and normal viewing  LARGE  half and normal viewing ...
  • Page 14: Watch Television Via The Dvb Module

    Watch television via the DVB module Beo4 operation When your television is equipped with the DVB module,  you can receive digital terrestrial, cable and satellite  programmes depending on your module options.  Switch on the TV and the DVB module* Activate the DTV source to use these functions Select a DTV channel DVB function Beo4 button RADIO PROGRAMME GUIDE Bring up and use the menu overlay MENU INFORMATION CHANNEL GROUPS...
  • Page 15 Beo5 operation Press Press  0–9 0–9 Select  Select channel  Select  Activate numbers and select  channel  MENU 0–9 Menu Press Activate the desired function Use the designated buttons in the display Groups+ Groups- Step between groups  Step between groups  Hold for  Select page  Select channel Accept  Hold for channel list,  Accept  channel list select page or  channel  Press  Press  NOTE! Press MENU twice to bring up the TV  SETUP menu.
  • Page 16 Sound type and picture format While you watch TV, you can switch between available sound types. You can also  adjust the picture format.  Change sound type or language Bring up SOUND in your Beo4  display* Press repeatedly to  Switch between available sound types and  switch between  languages.  available sound types  Select picture format 1–4 Bring up FORMAT in your Beo4  display* Select format*   Move picture up or down* or  The TV automatically adapts the picture to fill out  3  select variation*   as much of the screen as possible when you select  a source, but you can select a format yourself.  FORMAT 1 FORMAT 2 FORMAT 4 FORMAT 3 Standard*  ...
  • Page 17 Contents – Installation and setting up 18  Set up your television  20  Connection panels    2 2  First-time setup of your television ...
  • Page 18: Set Up Your Television

    Set up your television The television has several placement options. Follow the guidelines for placement  and connection.  Placement options Due to the weight of the TV, any moving or lifting  The TV can be placed on a motorised stand or  of the TV should be performed by qualified  mounted on a wall bracket. Refer to www.bang- personnel – using the proper equipment. olufsen.com for available stands and brackets or  contact your Bang & Olufsen retailer.  Handling We recommend that you place the TV in the  Three protection profiles have been enclosed with  packaging while you fasten the wall bracket or the  the TV. Use these when moving the TV to avoid  bracket for the stand to the back of the TV. scratching the frame.  Wall bracket and stand The wall bracket can manually be turned 45˚ left or  right depending on your setup. Remember to leave  enough space around the TV to allow it to turn  and tilt freely.  Important Ventilation To ensure proper ventilation, allow enough space around the screen. Do not cover the fans. At over  h eating  (flashing standby indicator and an on-screen warning), switch the TV to standby, not off, in order for  the TV to cool down. You cannot operate the TV during this time.  Front glass 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 ...
  • Page 19 Overview Locate the connection panel and other important  1 Mounting bracket for wall bracket.  items:  2 Mounting slot for stand or wall bracket.  3 Cover for the connection panel. Here you also  find the mains supply connection. Pull out at  the bottom to remove the cover.  4 Depending on your setup lead the cables  through the hole in the middle of the cover or  remove the right (1A) or left cover (1B). The  middle part of the cover can be removed using  a pair of tongs.  Run cables You can fasten the cables to either side or in the  If you have a motorised stand, make sure that  middle, depending on wall bracket or stand  there is enough slack in the cables to allow the  placement.  TV to turn to either side before you fasten the  cables with cable strips to make a neat bundle.  Fasten the front cloth cover When the TV is placed on a wall bracket or stand  During cleaning it is recommended to remove the  you can attach the front cloth cover. front cloth cover. Avoid spraying liquid directly on  Hold the front cover with both hands and guide  the screen as this may damage the speakers, use a  the pins through the holes at the bottom. Then  soft cloth instead.  carefully attach it to the top and adjust its position  Carefully remove the front cover by supporting it ...
  • Page 20: Connection Panels

    Connection panels Any equipment you connect to the main connection panel must be registered in  the CONNECTIONS menu.   Standard sockets DVB Module sockets (optional) HDMI IN (A, B and C)  POWER LINK  DVB-T/C* For High Definition Multimedia Interface video  Sockets for connection of a Bang & Olufsen  Aerial input socket for an external aerial/cable TV  source or PC. The sources can be registered to any  subwoofer and/or external loudspeakers. See the  network.  of the AV socket groups. To expand the number  Guide for further information.  of HDMI sockets, connect an HDMI Expander/ DVB-S* MATRIX to the HDMI C socket.  VGA (AV 3)  Aerial input socket for a digital satellite signal.  For connection of a PC to receive analogue  SPDIF (1–2)  graphics. Digital audio input socket, e.g. DVD player. You can  AV 3 (R, L, video)  use the socket in conjunction with an AV socket or  HDMI socket.  For audio connection (right and left sound  channel respectively) and video signals from an  PUC (1–4) ...
  • Page 21 Mains supply CA module and Smart Card reader (optional) ~ – Mains supply RF OUT Connection to the mains supply.  Aerial output socket for distribution of video  signals to other rooms. Also requires an RF Link  AERIAL Amplifier. See the Guide for further information.  Aerial input socket for an analogue TV signal.  SMARTCARD STAND For a card/module for access to encrypted digital  For connection of a motorised stand.  channels. For further information about the  SMARTCARD, see the Guide. AV 4  21-pin sockets for connection of additional video   USB equipment, such as a HDR1, HDR2, DVD player,  For service use only.  set-top box, a decoder or video recorder.  MASTER LINK For a compatible Bang & Olufsen audio or video  system.  Mains cord and plug The supplied plug and mains cord are specially designed for the product. Do not change the plug and if the mains ...
  • Page 22: First-Time Setup Of Your Television

    First-time setup of your television This first-time setup procedure is activated when the TV is connected to the mains  and switched on for the first time. If you want to change your setup at a later date,  you can access the same menus and update your settings.  Switch on the TV Switch on   It takes the TV approx. 20 seconds to start up and  become ready for use.  Select settings Select setting  Accept and go to next menu item  You are led through the First-time setup sequence  when you switch on the TV for the first time.*   Some menus may not appear depending on your  setup. MENU LANGUAGE Set the on-screen menu language  TUNER SETUP Disable or enable internal TV tuner or DVB  STANDBY SETTINGS Make standby settings for the TV  CONNECTIONS Register connected equipment  AUTO TUNING Tune in TV channels automatically. Available only if the TV tuner is  enabled. See the Guide for further information.  This Getting Started describes operation with Beo4 in MODE 1 and the BEO4 SETTING menu set to  NAVIGATION BUTTON, see also page 9. ...
  • Page 23 Calibrate the stand STAND ADJUSTMENT At ‘SET LEFTMOST  At ‘SET RIGHTMOST  Accept  Set the maximum angle the TV will turn – left and  POSITION’ turn left to the  POSITION’ turn right to the  right. The motorised movement of the TV will not  point you wish to restrict  point you wish to restrict the  work until the calibration process has been  the movement to  movement to  completed. You can only tilt the TV manually.  Set stand positions STAND POSITIONS Set preferred preset position for the TV to turn to,  when it is switched on and off.   Speaker setup Select if you have connected external speakers or a subwoofer. See the  SPEAKER TYPE Guide for further information.  Set up the speakers to optimise sound from your  listening position.  Adjust volume, balance, bass, treble and loudness and preset two  ADJUSTMENT default speaker combinations. Select a different speaker combination at  any time.   Calibration You need to calibrate the stand before you can use the motorised  NOTE! If you want to use the sockets AV 4,  movement of the stand.
  • Page 24 This product is in conformity with Manufactured under license from Dolby  the provisions of the Directives Laboratories. Dolby, Pro Logic, and the  2004/108/EC and 2006/95/EC. double-D symbol are registered trademarks of  Dolby Laboratories.  This product incorporates copyright protection  Confidential unpublished works.  technology that is protected by U.S. patents and  Copyright 1992–2003 Dolby Laboratories.  other intellectual property rights. Use of this   copy  r ight protection technology must be  All rights reserved.  authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for  home and other limited viewing uses only unless  otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse  engineering or disassembly is prohibited.  Manufactured under  HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition   license under U.S. Patent #’s: 5,451,942;  Multi  m edia Interface are trademarks or registered  trade  m arks of HDMI Licensing LLC.  5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535; ...
  • Page 25 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Electrical and electronic equipment, parts and  contamination of nature with the hazardous  (WEEE) – Environmental protection batteries marked with this symbol must not be  substances which may be present in electrical and  disposed of with normal household wastage; all  electronic products and equipment. electrical and electronic equipment, parts and  Your Bang & Olufsen retailer will advise you of the  batteries must be collected and disposed of  correct way of disposal in your country.  separately.  When disposing of electrical and electronic  If a product is too small to be marked with the equipment and batteries by use of the collection  symbol, it will appear in the User guide, on the systems available in your country, you protect the ...