Complete connections – Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 3-32 - User Guide User Manual

Page 42

Advertising
background image

42

Complete connections

When you set the television up on its own,
simply connect the aerial and connect the
system to the mains. If you wish to connect any
other equipment, refer to the pages 43–45 as
well as the chapter ‘Register and use
additional video equipment’
on page 32.

Aerial connection
Using an aerial cable, connect your external
aerial (or a cable TV network) to the socket
marked VHF/UHF on the television’s rear
socket panel.

Mains connection
Using the mains lead supplied, connect one
end to the socket marked ~ on the rear of the
television, then plug the other end into a wall
socket.

Your television was designed to be left in
standby mode when not in use. Therefore, to
facilitate remote control operation, etc., it is
essential that you leave the mains switch on.

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!

After you connect and fasten the cables as
explained on the previous page, you can connect
the television to the mains. Switch on the mains
switch on the front of the television. A tiny, red
light appears. The system is in standby mode and
ready to be used.

>> Setting up your television

BeoVision 3

Mains switch

Standby indicator

Advertising