Connections – Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 3-28 - User Guide User Manual

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Connections

When you set the television up on its own,

simply connect the aerial and connect the

television to the mains.

However, if you are going to connect

speakers, an audio system or any other

equipment to the television, do not connect it

to the mains yet!

When connections are complete and the cords

have been secured as described on this page,

switch on the mains switch on the front of the

television. A tiny, red light appears below the

screen. The system is in standby mode and

ready to be used. If your television is set up

on its own, you can now tune in programs as

explained in the chapter ‘First-time setup of

your television’ on page 28.

Your television was designed to be left in

standby mode when not in use. Therefore, to

facilitate remote control operation, it is

essential that you leave the mains switch on

(indicated by the red standby light on the

front).

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3

1

BeoVision 3

B

A

1 Loudspeaker and digital input socket panel

2 AV and aerial socket panel

3 Close-up socket panel

For more information about how to connect

equipment, refer to the chapter ‘Socket panels’

on page 44.

If your television is equipped with the built-in

system modulator, you will notice that the TV

socket shown in the illustration is occupied, and

that there is a second, unoccupied TV socket

located just below a socket marked LINK. Connect

your external TV aerial to this TV socket instead.

IMPORTANT! You must fasten the mains cord to

the television using the cable brackets (A) and

cable band (B). If this is not done, the cord can be

tugged free of the socket.

The supplied mains cord and plug are specially

designed for the television, and should be

handled with care. Avoid bending, twisting or

subjecting the cords to pressure or impact. If you

change the plug or in any way damage the mains

cord, it will affect the TV picture adversely!

Standby indicator

Mains switch

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