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What's on the AV1 – AV6 menu ...
SOURCE ... Select the source you have
connected. The option you select indicates
which remote control button switches on
the source. For example, a source
registered as V.MEM is switched on when
you press the V.MEM button. A source
registered as DTV2 is switched on when
you press DTV2. (Beo4: Press LIST and
then the navigation button up or down to
display DTV2 and press the centre button).
Options are:
NONE ... if nothing is connected.
V.MEM ... for a connected video recorder
or hard disk recorder.
DVD ... for the optional Blu-ray player.
DVD2 ... for a connected DVD player or
recorder.
DTV ... occupied by the DVB module,
unless you disable the DVB tuner in the
TUNER SETUP menu.
DTV2 ... for other equipment, such as a
set-top box.
V.AUX2 ... for other equipment, such as a
video game console.
TV ... occupied by the TV tuner, unless
you disable the tuner in the TUNER SETUP
menu.
PC ... for a connected PC.
CENTRE ... for connection of a source
centre, which may contain up to six
built-in sources, such as a DVD player and
a set-top box. This option is only available
in the AV1 and the AV2 menus.
NAME ... Allows you to name the source
you are registering, the name you enter
appears in the on-screen display when you
activate the source.
AUTO SELECTION ... Allows connected
sources to be selected automatically as
soon as the television detects a signal,
provided the television is on at the time.
Options are YES and NO.
(TIMER RECORDER) ... Activate the Timer
recording signal for a connected recorder.
Options are YES and NO. Only available in
the AV1 and AV2 menus, and can only be
activated in one of these menus at any time.
>> Register additional video equipment
HDMI ... Indicates whether or not the
equipment is connected to the television
via one of the HDMI sockets. Select the
appropriate socket. Equipment connected
to an HDMI socket is switched to standby
when no signal has been detected for
15 minutes.
(SOUND INPUT) ... Indicates the sound signal
used. This option is only available when
the equipment is registered to an HDMI
socket. Options are HDMI and S/P-DIF.
(YPbPr) ... Indicates whether or not the
equipment is connected to the television
via the YPbPr sockets. Options are YES
and NO. Can only be registered in one of
the AV menus (AV2 or AV3) at any time.
(AV3 –> AV1) ... Select whether the TV
should route signals from AV3 to AV1,
even when the TV is switched off. You can
use this feature when you have connected
an external TV tuner to AV3 and a video
recorder to AV1. Options are: NO and
AUTO. This option is only available in the
AV3 menu.
(VGA) ... Indicates whether or not the
equipment is connected to the television
via the VGA socket. Options are YES and
NO. Can only be registered in one of the
AV menus (AV5 or AV6) at any time.
While it is possible to register equipment
under any of the available source types,
the type you select affects how you can use
your source.
What's on the DISPLAY2 menu ...
Select the projector type.
What's on the HDMI EXPANDER menu ...
An HDMI Expander must always be connected
to HDMI C, when present. When connecting
an HDMI Expander, additional HDMI sockets
become available; C1, C2, C3 and C4.
What's on the LINK menu ...
Set a link frequency and enable the system
modulator.
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AV2
SOURCE
NAME
AUTO SELECTION
TIMER RECORDER
HDMI
SOUND INPUT
Y/Pb/Pr
Regarding High Definition (HD)
sources ...
Standard Definition (SD) signals can be
recorded, as well as distributed to a link
room television, but HD signals cannot.
Connect both the HD and the SD signals to
the television. The best signal is always used.
If no HD signal is available, the SD signal is
shown.
NONE
. . . . .
NO
NO
NO
NO

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