Information in the display, Display settings – Bang & Olufsen BeoLab 3500 - User Guide User Manual
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Information in the display
The red display on BeoLab 3500
adjusts automatically to the
surrounding light. This makes
the display easy to read in all
lighting conditions.
The display can be set up to give
you information about the
source you are listening to. In
addition, if the main system has
a clock function, BeoLab 3500
can be set to show the time.
Display settings
NO CLOCK
No time indication in the display –
in standby the display only shows
the red standby light. When
BeoLab 3500 is in use, the display
shows the current source. Select
this option if your main system
does not support the clock function.
CLOCK 1 •
In standby the display shows the
time and the red standby light.
When BeoLab 3500 is in use, the
display shows the current source.
CLOCK 2 •
In standby the display shows the
time and the red standby light. The
time indication remains on when
BeoLab 3500 is in use, but whenever
you operate BeoLab 3500 (either
close-up or by remote control), the
display briefly shows the status of
the operation. This is the factory
setup.
To select display setting …
> While touching the
TIMER key,
touch the
MUTE • key briefly.
The display first shows the cue
for the current setting.
> Touch
MUTE • again, and the
cue in the display changes.
> Keep touching
MUTE • in this
way until the cue for the setting
you want is displayed.
> Let go of both keys.
If you select either CLOCK 1 or
CLOCK 2 in a Wireless 1 setup, set
the time on the main system after-
wards – in order to force an update
of the clock display.
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