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What's on the AV1 – AV6 menu ...
SOURCE ... Select the source you have connected.
The option you select indicates which Beo4
button switches on the source. For example, a
source registered as V MEM is switched on
when you press the V MEM button on Beo4. A
source registered as V.AUX is switched on by
pressing LIST until V.AUX is shown in the Beo4
display, followed by GO. Options are:
NONE ... if nothing is connected.
V.MEM ... for a connected video recorder or
hard disc recorder.
DVD ... occupied by the built-in DVD player
DVD2 ... for a connected DVD player or
recorder.
V.AUX ... for other equipment, such as a set-
top box.
DTV ... occupied by the ATSC digital tuner.
V.AUX2 ... for other equipment, such as a video
game console.
TV ... occupied by the TV tuner.
PC ... for a connected PC.
CENTRE ... for connection of a source centre,
which is a device that may contain up to six
built-in sources, such as a DVD player, a video
tape recorder and a set-top box. This option is
only available in the AV1 and the AV2 menus.
AUTO SELECTION ... Allows connected sources to
be selected automatically as soon as the
television detects a signal. Options are ON and
OFF.
HDMI ... Indicates whether or not the equipment
is connected to the television via one of the
HDMI sockets. Select the appropriate socket: A,
B, C or D.
VGA ... Indicates whether or not the equipment is
connected to the television via the VGA socket.
Options are YES and NO. Only available in the
AV5 and AV6 menus, and can only be
registered in one of these menus at any time.
While it is possible to register your equipment
under any of the available source names, the
names you select affect how you can use your
sources.
Automatic standby ...
When you register a set-top box in the
CONNECTIONS menu, you can also select an
'AUTO STANDBY' time for your set-top box. This
means that you can select if the connected set-
top box should switch to standby automatically.
The options are:
AFTER 0 MIN ... The set-top box switches to
standby immediately when you select another
source.
AFTER 30 MIN ... The set-top box switches to
standby 30 minutes after you have selected
another source*.
AT STANDBY ... The set-top box switches to
standby when you switch the television to
standby.
NEVER ... The set-top box does not switch to
standby automatically.
FOLLOW TV ... The set-top box switches on,
when you switch your television on and it
switches to standby, when you switch your
television to standby.
*If you switch the television to standby before the
30 minutes have passed, the set-top box is also
switched to standby.
Note: If the mains supply has been disconnected
or otherwise interupted, while the television was
on, the set-top box might not react, in which case
you must switch on the set-top box with the set-
top box remote control. Not all set-top boxes
support the automatic standby function. If the
function is not supported the menu will not
appear.
What's on the RF menu ...
You can register the source of your TV video
signals in the RF menu, although it is not required
during the first-time setup procedure. Options are
CABLE, CABLE BOX, ANTENNA and OFF.
For further information about the RF menu and
about scanning TV channels, refer to the chapter
'Scan in TV channels' on page 38.
What's on the DISPLAY2 menu ...
Select the projector type.
Regarding High Definition (HD) sources ...
If you have connected a HDTV source to the AV2
or AV3 socket groups and set AUTO SELECTION
to ON, auto selection works only if the source
provides a SD signal as well as a HD signal.
Connect both the HD and the SD signals to the
television. When the SD signal is detected, the
television still switches to the configured HD
signal. If no HD signal is available, the SD signal is
shown.
If, for some reason, you disconnect the extra
equipment and then disconnect the television
from the mains, you may have to register the
equipment again upon reconnection, even if you
have not changed your setup of extra equipment.
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