Option Programming - Bang & Olufsen BeoSound 9000 Reference Book

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Option programming

For BeoSound 9000 to be part of an AV setup,
you must make sure it is set up to function
with the other products you have connected.
This means that you must program the
BeoSound 9000 to the correct option.
BeoSound 9000 has fi ve different option
settings:
Option 0. Used in a one-room AV setup. This
Option is selected automatically if no speakers
(or headphones) are connected directly to the
BeoSound 9000.
Option 1 (factory setting). Used when the
BeoSound 9000 is used on its own, or when it
is connected to active speakers in an AV
integrated setup.
Option 2. Used when the BeoSound 9000 is set
up in one room and connected to a video
system set up in another room.
Option 5. Used when the BeoSound 9000 is set
up in a link room which also comprises a
Bang & Olufsen television.
Option 6. Used when the BeoSound 9000 is set
up in a link room without a Bang & Olufsen
television.
Switch your entire Bang & Olufsen system to
stand-by, and then (using the Beo4 remote
control):
> Hold the • button
while pressing LIST.
> When the Beo4
display reads
OPTION?, press GO.
> Press LIST to display
A.OPT and then key
in the appropriate
number (0, 1, 2, 5
or 6).
Option 2
Option 0
In a fully integrated system, your BeoSound 9000
acts as a mere audio source. The sound is
reproduced through the speakers in the
BeoVision TV – or, as shown here, through a set
of active speakers connected to the TV.
Option 1
Option 1
In a one-room AV integrated setup, a pair of
active speakers has been connected to the
BeoSound 9000.
Option 2
Option 2
In a two-room AV integrated setup, your
BeoSound 9000 has been set up with a set of
active speakers in one room, and the video
system in another.
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