Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] BeoSound 3200
Guide
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). WARNING: To prevent fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. This symbol indicates that a dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit. This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit.
Contents
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Introducing your Bang & Olufsen music system, 4 Get to know your music system, see how the buttons are organised on the operation panel, understand and change information in the display.
Daily use, 9 Find out how to use your music system, play music from the CD memory, use the CD player and the radio, and find out how to use the Beo4 remote control.
Advanced operation, 15 Find out more about the advanced operations; how to play favourite CD tracks only, use the random and repeat functions, copy and store a CD in the CD memory, name your CD memory groups, your CDs and radio stations. [. . . ] If your speakers are connected to your music system, your audio and video systems do not have to be placed in the same room, you can still listen to sound from either system on the speakers of either system.
Play audio or video sound on either system. . .
To listen to sound from your video system on your music system speakers without switching on the television screen. . . Speakers connected to the video system.
If you press a source button before as well as after AV has been shown in the Beo4 display, the television screen will be switched on. To listen to sound from your music system on the television speakers. . . Then press an audio source button, such as RADIO RADIO
An Audio/Video system set up in one room. Speakers connected to the audio system.
An Audio/Video system set up in two rooms. Speakers connected to the audio system or to both systems.
*NOTE!If AV is not available in the Beo4 display, you must add it to the Beo4 list of functions, refer to the chapter Customise Beo4 on page 38 for further information.
Placement, connections and maintenance
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This chapter informs you how to place, connect and maintain your music system. We recommend that you follow this procedure when you set up your music system: 1 Place the music system where you want to use it. 3 Arrange the cables in the cable cover grooves and attach the cover to the rear of the music system. 4 Connect all cables to their sockets on the rear panel of the music system remember not to connect it to the mains yet!6 Connect the products to the mains.
How to set up your music system, 26 · Placing your music system. . .
Connect the cables, 27 · Aerial · Loudspeakers · Auxiliary equipment · BeoLink connection · Mains supply
How to assemble the music system, 28 · Arrange the cables · Mount the cable cover · Mount the glass doors
Audio/Video setup, 29
Looking after your music system, 30 · Cleaning your BeoSound · Cleaning your CDs · CD memory hard disc · Changing Beo4 batteries
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Placing your music system
Placing your music system. . .
Make sure that the music system is set up, placed and connected in accordance with the instructions in this guide. Place your music system on a firm surface, preferably on the table, sideboard or stand where you want it placed permanently. The music system is designed for indoor use in dry, domestic environments only, and for use within a temperature range of 1040º C (50105º F). Avoid placing the system in direct sunlight, near radiators or other sources of heat. Allow a space of at least 5 cm above and to each side of the music system for adequate ventilation. Remember to leave enough space at the sides for the glass doors to open. If you want to hang the music system on a wall, make sure that you use the correct size and type of screws and wall plugs for mounting the wall bracket (optional accessory) and the music system. The type of screws and wall plugs will depend on the material and construction of the wall. Do not connect any of the products in your system to the mains, until after you have connected all the cables (see the opposite page).
If no permanent FM aerial connection is available, an indoor aerial may be hooked onto the clamp on the back of the BeoSound 3200.
Connect the cables
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Use the diagram and the graphics imprinted on the socket panel for reference when locating the sockets. Do not connect the music system to the mains until you have finished the setting-up procedure!
You can use your music system in a standalone setup or connected to a Bang & Olufsen video system using the Master Link cable. The Master Link socket on the back of the music system can also be used for BeoLink® distribution. The BeoLink system allows you to listen to the music system in any room you like via extra speakers*.
AM aerial FM aerial Auxiliary equipment
Loudspeakers
Mains supply
BeoLink connection
Aerial Connect your FM aerial to the socket marked FM and your AM aerial, if any, to the socket marked AM. [. . . ] You leave the Beo4 setup function automatically LIST
CONFIG?
Add an extra `button'
· Press and hold the standby button down Press to get access to the Beo4 setup function Now, let go of both buttons. appears in the display Press to call up the list of available `buttons' to add from. The first `button' appears in the display, it flashes on and off Press to move forwards or backwards in the list of all extra `buttons' Press to add and place the `button' on its preset position or as the first `button' in the list, or. . . Press to insert the `button' at a specific position in the list ADDED appears to indicated that the `button' has been added, and you leave the Beo4 setup function automatically GO ·
LIST
LIST
ADD?
ADD?
GO
L M
LIST
AUDIO?
GO
GO
LIST
AUDIO1
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GO
STORED
ADDED
*If the audio configuration does not contain AUDIO1, select BASIC instead.
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Move extra `buttons'
Press and hold the standby button down Press to get access to the Beo4 setup function Now, let go of both buttons. [. . . ]