Stand Positions (P; Set Positions For The Television To Turn To - Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 7 Reference Book

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If your television is equipped with the
optional motorised stand, you can
turn it using the Beo4 remote control.
If the stand has a tilt function, you
can also tilt it.
Furthermore, you can program the
television to turn automatically to
face your favourite viewing position
when you switch on the television,
turn to a different position when you
listen to, for example, a connected
radio, and turn away to a standby
position when you switch it off.
You can also turn your television by
hand.

Set positions for the television to turn to

Choose one position for when you switch the
television on, one for audio mode, and one
for when you switch it off.
> Press TV to switch on the television.
> Press MENU to bring up the TV SETUP menu
and press
to highlight STAND POSITIONS.
> Press GO to bring up the STAND POSITIONS
menu.
> Press GO to determine the VIDEO position.
> Press
or
to turn the television and
to tilt it, and place it according to your viewing
position.
> Press GO to store the position.
To store a stand position for when an audio
source is switched on via the television ...
> Press
to move to AUDIO.
> Press GO to determine the AUDIO position.
> Press
or
to turn the television and
to tilt it, and place it as you wish.
> Press GO to store the position.
NOTE! For information about first-time installation
of the motorised stand, refer to the chapter 'First-
time setup of your television' on page 26.
STAND POSTIONS
VIDEO
AUDIO
STANDBY
STAND ADJUSTMENT
or
To store a stand position for when the
television is switched off and in standby ...
> Press
to move to STANDBY.
> Press GO to determine the STANDBY position.
> Press
or
to turn the television and
or
to tilt it, and place it as you wish.
> Press GO to store the position.
> Press EXIT to leave the menus.
select
GO
or

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