Beo4 operating principles – Bang & Olufsen BeoVision Avant CTV (1995-2005) - User Guide User Manual

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The Beo4 remote control is divided into
5 areas. Each area have their own
dedicated functions.

The buttons are arranged so that your
operation of the various functions in
BeoVision Avant is made as simple and
clear as possible. The display reads out
which source you are controlling, but if
you press the LIST button, the cue on
the display changes*.

Please refer to the illustration of the
Beo4 remote control and accompa-
nying texts to the right of this page for
a further explanation of the 5 areas.

*Note: If a cue is mentioned in this guide and you
cannot find it in the display on your Beo4 remote
control, please refer to Extra functions in Beo4,
page 49 in this guide for information about how
to add that particular cue or ‘button’.

Note: Please refer to the special Beo4 User’s guide
for further information about the remote control.

The Beo4 display tells you which source

you are operating. But it is also

used for calling up extra functions.

Source buttons for switching on; and

buttons for recording, if a video

tape recorder is connected.

Number buttons; and Teletext and

menu access buttons.

The control buttons within the

star-shaped button are for

winding, stepping and GO. They

are conveniently placed for

thumb-operation. The coloured

buttons have special functions, it

will be specified in this guide

when they are needed.

Volume button; LIST button for

displaying extra functions;

and “stop” buttons.

Beo4 operating principles

TV

LIGHT

RADIO

SAT

DVD

CD

V TAPE

RECORD

A TAPE

7

8

9

4

5

6

TEXT

0

MENU

1

2

3

LIST

EXIT

STOP

GO

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