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Read the displays, Adjust position or sound volume, Turn the tv to the left or right – Bang & Olufsen BeoVision Avant (1995-2005) User Manual

Page 5: Adjust or mute the sound

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Read the displays

The BeoVision Avant display tells you which

source you are currently operating, whether

you are turning the volume up or down and

so on.

Turn the TV to the left or right

Your BeoVision Avant is equipped with a

motorised stand which enables you to turn

the entire system to the left or right via your

Beo4 remote control. When you switch the

system on and off, then it automatically

returns to a pre-set position which can be

adjusted via the on-screen menu system*.

Adjust or mute the sound

While you are watching television, you can

adjust the volume of the television sound, at

any time. Or, mute the sound completely.

The main display on

top of BeoVision Avant

– a status display also

appears on the screen

when you select TV.

Press TV to select a TV

channel, the on-screen

display on BeoVision

Avant indicates the TV

input you use, e.g.

cable, and the channel

number if relevant

When you press TV

again, you select your

other TV input, e.g.

antenna or input from

set-top box receiver if

any such exists

Note: The display on top of the BeoVision Avant

shows TV C for cable TV and TV A for TV channels

received via antenna.

The BeoVision Avant

can turn to the left or

right.

Press LIST until STAND

is displayed on Beo4

Turn your Avant to the

left or right

Press 1 – 9 to make

Avant turn to a pre-set

position – 1 is the

outermost left and 9

outermost right

position

LIST

STAND

ss tt

1 9

Adjust the volume up

or down

To mute the sound,

press in the middle of

the ∧∨ button

Press ∧ or ∨ to bring
the sound back



Adjust position or sound volume

TV

TV CABLE 125

TV

TV ANT 59

TV

TV STB

*Note: To make BeoVision Avant turn to specific

positions when it is switched on or switched to

standby, preset stand positions for on and stand-

by must be preset. Use the menu for STAND

POSITIONS to set your positions, refer to page 24

in the Reference book for further information.