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Users guide
L I S T
O F
C O N T E N T S
4 PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
Beo4 Remote control, 4
5 Using this guide
6 On-screen menus
Help to start using the on-screen
menus, 6
8 TUNING
Tuning in TV stations, 8
10 PROGRAM LIST
Calling up the program list, 10
11 TV channel/frequency conversion list
12 CLOCK
How to set the clock, 12
14 STAND
Presetting a stand position, 14
15 TIMER SOUND
Switching Timer sound to on or off, 15
16 DAILY OPERATIONS
Using your MX TV, 16
17 TELETEXT
How to call up Teletext pages, 17
Presetting your own favourite Teletext
pages, 17
Using the basic Teletext functions, 18
Teletext subtitles, 19
Making the subtitles appear
automatically, 19
Page update Teletext function, 20
Fastext or FLOF, 21
Making Timer recordings via Teletext, 22
P R I N C I P L E S
O F
O P E R A T I O N
GO
LIST
STAND
TV
LIGHT
RADIO
SAT
DVD
CD
V TAPE
RECORD
A TAPE
TEXT
MENU
GO
LIST
STOP
EXIT
U S I N G
TV
T H I S
G U I D E
Switch on the TV
then
MENU
then
GO
Freq
210
Fine
+1
System
B/G
Decoder
Off
O N S C R E E N
M E N U S
Switch on the TV
then
MENU
Menu
Call up the main menu
TV program list
Sound
Picture
Setup
Brillance
32
Colour
32
Contrast
44
or
Or
0
through
9
tt
or
ss
STOP
EXIT
T U N I N G
Tuning in TV stations
MENU
Menu
The main menu appears
then
Press until Setup is lit up
then
GO
GO
Setup
then
Press to let the system search for
TV stations
2
1
tt
or
or
TV program list
Sound
Picture
Setup
ss
Tuning
Timer
Clock
Sockets
Stand
Freq
210
Fine
+1
System
B/G
Decoder
Off
or
then
GO
EXIT
Pg
11
Name
..........
Sound
Stereo
Store
10
P R O G R A M
L I S T
then
GO
TV program list
Sound
Picture
Setup
or
ss
or
TV
Or
EXIT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
BBC 1
BBC 2
ITV
Sky
Super Ch
ZDF
Children
CNN
..........
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
.........
.........
Eurosport
.........
.........
MTV
.........
.........
.........
.........
T V
Italy
Channel
designation
number
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
H1
H2
C H A N N E L / F R E Q U E N C Y
France
On-screen
display
MHz
53
62
82
175
183
197
201
210
217
224
Channel
designation
number
FA
FB
FC1
FC
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
VHF
On-screen
display
MHz
47
55
60
63
176
184
192
200
208
216
Australia
Channel
designation
number
0
1
2
3
4
5
5A
6
7
8
9
10
11
C O N V E R S I O N
On-screen
display
MHz
46
57
64
86
95
102
138
175
182
189
196
209
216
Channel
designation
number
E2
E3
E4
E5
E6
E7
E8
E9
E10
E11
E12
S01
S02
S03
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
S9
S10
S11
S12
S13
S14
11
L I S T
UHF
On-screen
display
MHz
48
55
62
175
182
189
196
203
210
217
224
69
76
83
105
112
119
126
133
140
147
154
161
168
231
238
245
252
Channel
designation
number
S15
S16
S17
S18
S19
S20
S21
S22
S23
S24
S25
S26
S27
S28
S29
S30
S31
S32
S33
S34
S35
S36
S37
S38
S39
S40
S41
On-screen
display
MHz
259
266
273
280
287
294
303
311
319
327
335
343
351
359
367
375
383
391
399
407
415
423
431
439
447
455
463
Channel
designation
number
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
On-screen
display
MHz
471
479
487
495
503
511
519
527
535
543
551
559
567
575
583
591
599
607
615
623
631
639
647
655
663
671
679
687
Channel
designation
number
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
On-screen
display
MHz
695
703
711
719
727
735
743
751
759
767
775
783
791
799
807
815
823
831
839
847
855
12
C L O C K
TV program list
Sound
Picture
Setup
Setup
Tuning
Timer
Clock
Sockets
Stand
then
Press to display the current program
number
Time
12:00
Text time
TV program 1
then
GO
then
0
through
then
GO
13
Alternatively,
if you choose not to use the Teletext time
Press to move back to Time
ss
then
Use the number keys to set the time
yourself
through
9
then
Press GO to store it
GO
EXIT
14
S T A N D
TV program list
Sound
Picture
Setup
then
GO
then
tt
or
ss
Tuning
Timer
Clock
Sockets
Stand
Or
1
through
9
then
GO
Press GO to store it
EXIT
If your MX TV is mounted on a
motorised stand or base, the TV will
turn to a preset position when you
switch it on.
You can, however, preset a position
yourself so that the TV automatically
turns to a position which suits your
favourite viewing angle.
To do so, call up the Stand menu, turn
the TV and choose the On position you
want the TV to turn to and store it.
To check that it turns to the correct
position, switch the TV to standby and
switch it back on again.
T I M E R
15
S O U N D
TV program list
Sound
Picture
Setup
then
Press to call up the Setup menu
GO
Tuning
Timer
Clock
Sockets
Stand
then
Press to call up the Timer menu
GO
Timer sound
Off
MENU
Menu
or
then
Press GO to store it
GO
EXIT
16
D A I L Y
O P E R A T I O N S
Using your MX TV
TV
or
through
9
LIST
then
GO
GO
LIST
ss
tt
TV
LIGHT
RADIO
SAT
DVD
CD
V TAPE
RECORD
A TAPE
TEXT
MENU
GO
or
Alternatively,
1
through
LIST
STOP
EXIT
17
T E L E T E X T
TEXT
tt
or
ss
3
0
2
Alternatively
Press to step to the next page
or
Press to step to the previous page
Calls up the page you have just left
LIST
then
Press to preset the current page,
as for example, your favourite page
number 1
GO
1
then
GO
EXIT
18
> Teletext
STOP/SUBPAGE
Before you use this function, you must call up the
Teletext page of which you want a subpage. A
Teletext page can have a large number of
subpages which turn successively. The subpages
are identified by a 4-digit subcode.
LARGE
You can enlarge the text so that it is easier to
read from a distance. When you have chosen to
enlarge the Teletext page, the upper half of the
page appears first, then you must press GO to see
the lower half of the page. You then decide when
you want to return to normal page size by
pressing GO.
then
Press to see subpages
or
0
0
0
Alternatively,
Key in the four digits for the
subpage you wish to see,
for example subpage 0005
5
STOP
LIST
GO
LIST
GO
MIX
You can also superimpose the Teletext page on
the TV picture so that you can see both
simultaneously. When you want to see just the
Teletext page again, press GO.
REVEAL*
If a Teletext page contains concealed text, for
example the answer to a riddle, you can use the
reveal function to reveal the concealed text.
When you want to conceal the text again, press
GO.
LIST
GO
19
Teletext subtitles
Some Teletext broadcasters provide
subtitles for their TV or SAT
programmes. Such subtitles are transmitted on a specific Teletext
page, for example 333. Use the Index
page (100) to find the subtitles page.
then
TEXT
3
3
3
LIST
GO
then
then
Press to call up Teletext
TEXT
then
Call up the subtitles page, e.g. 333
3
3
3
LIST
then
GO
then
Select favourite Teletext page 4
then
Press to preset the subtitles page on
favourite Teletext page 4
GO
20
> Teletext
Or
GO
GO
EXIT
21
Fastext or FLOF
The Fastext facility (also known as
FLOF = Full Level One Feature) is a
facility provided by some Teletext
broadcasters. It enables the user to
step directly to any one of four
different pages linked to the page,
currently on the screen.
This facility reduces access time to
these instant access pages to almost
zero. At the same time, it helps the
user find a logical path through the
multiplicity of available Teletext
pages.
TEXT
or
or
or
or
or
or
TEXT
EXIT
22
> Teletext
MENU
or
or
tt
then
GO
then
GO
Press to accept it
then
GO
then
GO
23
24
P I C T U R E
A N D
25
S O U N D
The Picture menu is for picture adjustments You can raise or lower the
level for the items in the menu.
Colour
Colour can be adjusted within a range of
00 to 62, 30-34 is a neutral setting for the
Colour level.
Contrast
Contrast can be adjusted within a range of
00 to 62, 40-48 is considered a neutral setting
for contrast level.
Tint
Tint adjustment is only available if NTSC
broadcast signals or NTSC sources are employed.
Tint adjusts colour nuance.
TV program list
Sound
Picture
Setup
then
Press until Picture is lit up
then
Press to call up the Picture menu
GO
Brilliance
32
Whats on the Picture menu
Brilliance
Brilliance can be adjusted within a range of
00 to 62, 30-34 is a neutral setting for the
brilliance level.
MENU
Menu
Colour
32
Contrast
44
or
tt
or
ss
GO
STOP
EXIT
EXIT
26
then
Press until Sound is lit up
then
GO
TV program list
Sound
Picture
Setup
or
tt
or
Balance
2<
Volume
30
Alternatively,
Press STOP to return to the previous
STOP
menu without storing what you
have entered
or
Press EXIT to exit without storing
EXIT
your adjustments
EXIT
Bass
0
Treble
+1
ss
The two Sound menus offer the possibility to adjust elements of sound to
your liking you can raise or lower the
level for the items on the menus.
Loudness
On
27
28
Switching sound
LIST
then
GO
TV
TV
Mono sound
Stereo sound
Language 1 mono
Language 2 mono
Language 3 mono
Language 2 stereo
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B E O V I S I O N
M X
A N D
A U D I O
S Y S T E M
Switch on to a TV programme
then
LIST
then
GO
then
TV
or
SAT
or
V TAPE
then
GO
then
RADIO
or
CD
or
A TAPE
Audio/video recording
The sound you hear in the audio speakers can
be recorded on the audio tape recorder. See
how in the Users guide for your audio system.
Likewise, the sound you hear in the BeoVision
MX speakers can be recorded on a video tape
recorder, if any such exist in your setup. If only
sound is heard, that is, if the TV screen is blank
you will record sound only, but if the sound is
accompanied by pictures, the pictures will be
recorded along with the sound produced by the
audio system a simulcast recording.
Note: A special recording lock function ensures
that you cannot switch to another programme
while the recording is in progress.
L I N K
R O O M
W I T H
B E O V I S I O N
31
M X
V TAPE
RADIO
TV
SAT
CD
A TAPE
LIST
TV
then
32
B E O V I S I O N
M X
P L A C E M E N T
A N D
C O N N E C T I O N S
POWER LINK 1
POWER LINK 2
S-VHS
AV
AV
B&O STAND
16V = / 300mA
R
8 OHM
Aerial
Connect the cable from your external aerial to
the aerial socket marked UHF & VHF on the rear
panel of the TV.
Note: The socket marked TRANSPOSER is for a
special transposer required for the French
SECAM L TV system.
Stand
The 4-pin DIN socket is for connection of a Bang &
Olufsen motorized stand or -base.
Active speakers
The 8-pin DIN sockets marked POWER LINK 1 and
POWER LINK 2 are for connection of active
speakers.
Note: See pages 34-35 for details of how to
programme your speakers into the TV.
Passive speakers
(BeoVision MX 4000/6000 only)
You may connect external, passive speakers (8
ohm) to the speaker sockets marked R (right)
and L (left).
Audio system
The 7-pin DIN socket marked AUDIO AUX LINK is
for connection of a compatible Bang & Olufsen
audio system. If your audio system is a Master
Link product you must use the BeoLink
Converter, please contact your Bang & Olufsen
dealer for further information.
Mains
Plug the mains lead attached to the TV into the
mains socket.
AV connection
The socket marked AV1 is for connection of
your primary video tape recorder, for example
the Bang & Olufsen BeoCord VX 7000 or V 8000
video tape recorder.
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R E G I S T E R I N G
E X T R A
E Q U I P M E N T
Menu
The main menu appears
then
Press until Setup is lit up
then
GO
TV program list
Sound
Picture
Setup
Setup
or
tt
or
Tuning
Timer
Clock
Sockets
Stand
ss
or
STOP
EXIT
PL
Off
AV1
V.TP-1+Dec
AV2
V.TP-2 B&O
S-VHS
Off
Please note
If no connections are made to a socket, the
text in the Sockets menu must read Off.
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36
M E N U S
F O R
O T H E R
Menu
Menu
Timer recording
Sound
Picture
V.Tape menu
Menu
V.Tape menu
Sound
Picture
S O U R C E S
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38
Q U I C K
G U I D E
T O
M X
M E N U S
Main menu
TV program list
Menu
TV program list
Sound
Picture
Setup
1
2
3
4
DR1
TV2
TV1000
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Sound
Balance Volume Speaker Centre
Sound (Sound)
Bass
Treble
Loudness
Picture
Brilliance Colour Contrast Tint
Setup
Setup
Tuning
Timer
Clock
Sockets
Stand
Tuning
Freq Fine System
Decoder
Pg Name
Sound
. . . . . . . . . .
Store
Timer
Timer sound
Clock
Time
Text time
Sockets
PL
Tuning (Tuning)
AV1
AV2
S-VHS
Stand
Turn TV to preferred position
M I S C L .
International guarantie
This Bang & Olufsen product carries a guarantee
against defects in workmanship and materials.
The terms of the guarantee apply to the country
of purchase but will be met by authorized Bang &
Olufsen dealers in other countries. The guarantee
period applying to the country of purchase takes
priority over guarantee periods applying in other
countries, even where differences exist.
In order to obtain service under this guarantee, a
certificate stating the following information is
required:
Name of product and type number
Serial number
Date of purchase
Guarantee period
Dealers or suppliers signature
If you intend to use the product in a country other
than that in which it was bought, it may be
necessary for you to have the product modified to
suit the transmission system, or mains supply etc.,
used in the country you are moving to. We
therefore recommend that you contact your Bang
& Olufsen dealer before moving to another
country. No costs incurred in this connection will
be covered under the terms of the guarantee.
This product fulfils the conditions stated in the
EEC directive 82/336 concerning radio frequency
interference.
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I N F O R M A T I O N
Environmental information
This Bang & Olufsen product was delivered in a
packing made to protect and transport the
product safely from the factory to your home.
In the design of our packing we use the most
conserving and recyclable materials known today,
and we constantly work to reduce any negative
side effects our packing materials may have on
the environment. We observe any progress with
great interest.
Corrugated cardboard Made of at least 45%
recycled material. The printing ink contains no
heavy metals, and the box is reusable for paper
production.
Foamed plastic parts Made without use of
injurious inert gasses. Can be recycled or
incinerated, liberating carbon dioxide and water.
Usable for soil improvement in granular form.
Plastic bags All plastic parts are free of PVC and
can be recycled or incinerated, liberating carbon
dioxide and water.
Batteries We urge you to show consideration
when changing the batteries in your remote
control terminal. Used-up batteries should be
disposed of and kept separately.
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Date purchased
Contact person
Dealer
Telephone
Address
Dear Customer,
Your needs as the user of our products are always given careful
consideration during the design and development process, and we strive to
make our products easy and comfortable to operate.
We therefore hope that you will take time to drop us a line, telling us about
your experiences with your Bang & Olufsen system. Anything which you
consider important positive or negative may help us in our constant
efforts to refine our products.
Thank you!
Please write to:
Customer information dept. 7240
Bang & Olufsen a/s
DK-7600 Struer
Denmark
3508102
0997
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