Nice to know – Bang & Olufsen BeoLink Active - User Guide User Manual
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> Remote operation – Controlling your main system
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Nice to know about Beo4 and BeoLink
Active...
• Pressing the volume button on the Beo4 remote
control right on the middle, while the BeoLink
Active is in stand-by, corresponds to pressing
PLAY • directly on the BeoLink Active receiver
(see page 5).
• To start playback on a Bang & Olufsen record
player in your main system, just press LIST to
display PHONO* then GO. Pressing
▲
or
▼
while
you are listening to a record will make the
record player step through the music in 8 mm
steps.
• To start playback on a secondary audio- or
video tape recorder in your main Bang &
Olufsen system, press LIST to display A.TAPE2*
or V.TAPE2* then GO.
• To switch mono/stereo sound or language on a
radio, TV or satellite program; or to switch
sound track on a video tape, press LIST to
display SOUND* then GO repeatedly.
• If you use your BeoLink Active setup in the
same room as your main Bang & Olufsen
system, you must program the BeoLink Active
accordingly (see how in the Setting-up guide).
In that case, to start playing a source in your
main system via your BeoLink Active speakers,
press:
LIST to display LINK* then RADIO, CD or A.TAPE
or
LIST, to display LINK* then TV, SAT or V.TAPE.
*Note: In order to display PHONO, A.TAPE2,
V.TAPE2
, SOUND, and LINK on Beo4, you must add
the functions to Beo4. See Beo4’s own User’s
guide and the chapter, Customising your Beo4, for
further instruction.
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6
through
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LIST
1
1
then
●
Press to change to the next or
previous CD
Key in a disc number directly to hear
a specific CD
Press to search forward on a CD
Press to search backwards on a CD
To select a particular track on one
CD…
Press until TRACK* is displayed
Key in a track number, e.g. number
11
Press briefly to switch off the
BeoLink Active
On a multi CD player…
*Note: In order to display TRACK on Beo4, you
must add the function to Beo4. See Beo4’s own
User’s guide and the chapter, Customising your
Beo4, for further instruction.