Set A Timer For Single Date; Set A Weekly Timer - Bang & Olufsen BeoSound 9000 Reference Book

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Set a Timer for single date

When you want to program a Timer for a
single date, you must choose the 'Single date'
option in the Timer menu.
m
Choose the single date
p
option from the menu,
SINGLE DATE?
in the display – SINGLE
DATE? appears
m
Press to display the date
p
you want to program a
Timer for
DATE 15 NOV?
The display shows the
date
m
Press to accept the
p
selection
OK
Press to store your
Timer programming and
return to normal source
operations
TIMER STORED
The display shows that
you have stored the
settings
If you choose SINGLE DATE, the cue DATE and
today's date in the display prompts you to choose
a date within the next year.

Set a weekly Timer

When you want to program a weekly Timer
as a Timer play or Timer stand-by, you must
choose the 'Days' option in the Timer menu.
If you choose DAYS, the display will prompt
you to fi ll in the weekdays on which you want
the system to carry out the Timer.
m
Choose the Days option
p
from the menu, in the
DAYS?
display – DAYS? appears
OK
Press to access a display
where you can fi ll in the
days you want to
program the Timer for
m
Press to include a
FRI? M_W T
weekday
p
Press to exclude a
weekday
When you have gone
OK? M_W TF_ S
through the whole
week the display will
prompt you to store
your Timer entry
OK
Press to store your
Timer entry
TIMER STORED
The display shows that
you have stored the
settings
The display for weekly programming entails the fi rst
letters of the days you accepted (M, T, W, T, F, S, S)
and underscores (_ ) for the days you did not choose.
When you set the BeoSound 9000 to carry out a
Timer on forthcoming, selected weekdays, these
days are presented as abbreviations:
MON for Monday
TUE
for Tuesday
WED for Wednesday
THU
for Thursday
FRI
for Friday
SAT
for Saturday
SUN
for Sunday
NOTE! The list of sources shown in the display
contains N.MUSIC (for music tracks stored on your
PC) and N.RADIO (for radio sites on the Internet).
These sources are available if you have connected
your BeoSound 9000 to BeoLink PC 2 and have
access to the Internet.
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