Aerial Connections; Loudspeakers; Extra Equipment; Master Link Connection - Bang & Olufsen BeoSound 9000 Reference Book

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You can use your BeoSound 9000 in
a stand-alone setup or connected to
a Bang & Olufsen video system with
a Master Link cable. The Master Link
socket on the back of
BeoSound 9000 can also be used for
the distribution of sound to any room
you like.
Use the diagram and the label on the
socket panel for reference when
locating the sockets.
Do not connect the BeoSound 9000
to the mains until you have fi nished
connecting the cables.
NOTE! For further information about a setup
other than the stand-alone option, please refer to
Use BeoSound 9000 with a video system.

Connect the cables

Master Link
connection
AM
aerial

Aerial connections

In order to obtain optimal reception of radio
stations it is essential to use the correct type
of aerial (FM and/or AM) or cable net
connection. Let your Bang & Olufsen retailer
advise you.
> Connect your FM signal to the socket marked
FM and your AM signal, if any, to the socket
marked AM.
> When using indoor aerials (either an FM dipole
or AM loop aerial), tune in to the radio station
you want and then turn the aerial horizontally
until optimum signal is received.

Loudspeakers

You may choose to loop the signals through
from speaker to speaker, as mentioned in the
User's guide for your loudspeakers, or you
may connect one speaker to each of the two
sockets.
> Connect your active Bang & Olufsen
loudspeakers to the sockets marked PL.
Remember to set the L • R • LINE switch on your
active speakers to L and R (left and right channel),
respectively.
Extra
equipment
Loud-
speakers
Digital output

Extra equipment

The AUX socket enables you to connect e.g. a
tape recorder or a record player (with built-in
preamplifi er). However, as this socket does
not carry Data Link signals, you will not be
able to operate the connected equipment by
remote control. Just select A.AUX and then
operate the extra equipment close-up.
> Connect your extra equipment to the socket
marked AUX.

Master Link connection

You can connect a video system or BeoLink
system to the Master Link socket, in order to
achieve an integrated AV system. The AV
system may be set up in one room, or split up
on two rooms.
The Master Link connection may also be used
to distribute sound to other rooms in the
house, in a BeoLink system. For further
information, please contact your retailer.
> Using a Master Link cable, connect one end to
the socket marked ML (Master Link) on the
BeoSound 9000 and the other end to the
corresponding socket on the TV.
FM
aerial

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