Register extra equipment before auto-tuning, Determine the centre position – Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 3-28 - User Guide User Manual

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When the CONNECTIONS menu appears…

> If necessary, press

ss

or

tt

to select the options

that correspond to what you have connected to

the V.TAPE socket.

> Press

or

to step between menu items:

V.TAPE and AV.

> Press GO to store this setup.

When the STAND ADJUSTMENT menu

appears…

Make sure that there is enough room for the

television to turn to the right and left.

> Press GO to start stand adjustment.

> If the adjustment is interrupted the text

‘ADJUSTMENT FAILED’ appears on the screen.

Remove obstacles preventing the television from

turning, and press GO to start adjustment again.

> Once adjustment is complete, the text

‘ADJUSTMENT OK’ appears, followed by the

STAND POSITIONS menu.

> To store a stand position for when the television

is switched on, press

ss

or

tt

to turn the

television and place it according to your viewing

position.

> To store a stand position for when the television

is switched to standby, press

to move to

TV STANDBY.

> Press

ss

or

tt

to turn the television and place it

as you wish.

> Press GO to store your positions.

Register extra equipment before

auto-tuning

If a video tape recorder, decoder or any other

extra equipment is connected to your

television, the connection is detected by the

television. You can check and confirm the

registration of the equipment involved.

Determine the centre position

If your television is equipped with the optional

motorised stand or base, the

STAND ADJUSTMENT menu appears on the

screen. Once the centre position is determined,

select your favourite positions for when the

television is switched on and in standby.

CONNECTIONS

store

GO

V. TAPE

V. TAPE

AV

DECODER

STAND ADJUSTMENT

CENTRE POSITION

adjust

GO

ADJUSTING . . .

NOTE! For further information about stand

positions, refer to the chapter ‘Set positions for

the television to turn to’ on page 36.

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