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18
Connections
The diagrams on this page outline how to set
up the television with video sources and loud-
speakers.
The diagrams on the opposite page outline
how to expand your setup, for example in a
home cinema system with a projector and a
home automation system.
Video signals
Connect your video signal sources, such as cable,
antenna, or satellite to the sockets mentioned on
the diagram.
Loudspeakers
Use Bang & Olufsen Power Link speakers. Use the
cables enclosed with the speakers. Longer cables
are available from your Bang & Olufsen retailer.
If you loop the signals from speaker to speaker,
remember to set the L – R switch on each looped
speaker in a pair to different settings.
Additional video equipment
The sockets on the main connection panel allow you
to have many different types of video equipment
connected at the same time. We expect your
Bang & Olufsen retailer to deliver, install and set
up your products.
>> Set up the television
ATSC
Analogue
TV signal
TV signal
ANT 1
ANT 2
HDMI IN
(A–D)
Digital cable/
AV (1–6)
HDTV box
ANT 1
Cable
network
PVR Box
AV 1
[V MEM]
Digital Satellite
AV 2
[TV]
HD/Blueray
AV 3
[DVD2]
AV 5
BeoMedia
MASTER LINK
[PC]
VGA
Camera
AV 6
[CAMERA]
IR-transmitters
In order to operate non-Bang & Olufsen products
with Beo4, attach a low-power IR-transmitter to
each of the products. Plug each IR-transmitter into
the corresponding socket marked PUC on the main
connection panel.
POWER LINK 1
SUB
POWER
LINK
2–6
This diagram shows types of additional video
equipment that can be connected to the television
at one time, as well as the source name you can
choose for the equipment in the CONNECTIONS
menu, which is described on page 30.
Equipment with HDMI™ input
Equipment with HDMI input can be connected to
any of the four HDMI sockets, regardless of the
particular AV socket group to which you have
connected the equipment. For further information
about how to set up connected equipment for
use, refer to the chapter 'Register additional video
equipment' on page 30.

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