Bang & Olufsen BeoLink Wireless 1 Manual

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    Beolink wireless 1 guide.

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    Warning: to reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Do not expose this equip- ment to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, are placed on the equipment. To completely disconnect this equipment from th...

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    The main room is the room in which you have placed the audio and/or video system – complete with their various sources (the main system). Connected to the main system, you will need a beolink wireless 1 set up as transmitter. The link room is where you have set up another beolink wireless 1 as recei...

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    Close-up operation the small circular ‘ir-eye’ has buttons for close-up operation. You can use the buttons to listen-in on a source currently playing on the main system. You can also use the buttons to adjust the sound volume. The buttons can also be used to include or exclude the link room speakers...

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    Beo4 remote control with the beo4 remote control you can switch on the sources from your main audio or video system you wish to listen to, and you can control functions for those sources – just as if you were operating your main system directly. Functions mentioned here are only available via beolin...

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    With the beo4 remote control you can adjust the sound coming out of the link room speakers. All sound levels are reset to their original values when you switch off the link room – unless you store them permanently. All the current sound levels, including volume level, are stored simultaneously. The ...

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    Set up beolink wireless 1 on the next pages is explained how to install a set of beolink wireless 1 – both in the main room and in a link room. We recommend that you follow this procedure: – set up connection between the wireless 1 units as explained on p. 8. – make the cable connections as explaine...

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    Wireless 1 – transmitter/ receiver … wireless 1 must be set up as either transmitter or receiver. Before fastening the trans mitter and receiver to the wall, you must establish connection between them. This must be done while the units are located in the same room. The connection procedure described...

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    Cable connections in the main room: connect the transmitter to the master link socket on the main system. Then connect both the main system and transmitter to the mains supply. In the link room: connect the loud speakers to the power link sockets on the receiver. Connect the ‘ir-eye’ to the socket m...

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    >> set up beolink wireless 1 wireless 1 – wall mount wireless 1 can be fastened to a wall (or ceiling) with one of the two enclosed brackets – in either a horisontal or a vertical position. It can be placed on the bracket so that the cables may be run either to the left or to the right. However, if ...

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    ‘ir-eye’ – cable connections the small circular ‘ir-eye’ is available from a bang & olufsen retailer. An ‘ir-eye’ must be used in each link room setup. Use the cable supplied with the ‘ir-eye’ and connect it as explained here: > cut the cable to the required length (from the receiver to the ‘ir-eye’...

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    ‘ir-eye’ – wall mount if the ‘ir-eye’ is placed next to a door and at a suitable height, you can easily switch on or off by close- up operation when entering or leaving the room. Likewise, if it is placed near your telephone, you can switch off the speakers while you are on the phone. > use the wall...

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    Option settings when you have made all the connections as described on the previous pages, you may start to use the system. However, in order for your setup to function properly, you must set the link room setup to one of the following options: option 0: used if you want to disable remote con trol o...

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    Waste electrical and electronic equipment (weee) – environmental protection the european parliament and the council of the european union have issued the waste electrical and electronic equip ment directive. The purpose of the directive is the prevention of waste of electrical and electronic equipme...

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    This product fulfils the conditions stated in the eeu directives 89/336, 73/23 and the safety standard en60065, 2002 – ce 2005. This product may be used in member states of the eeu and efta. Technical specifications, features and the use thereof are subject to change without notice!.

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