Installation – options.
The EXT controller can be programmed
with different options, for use in different
setups.
Programming of an option is usually done
when installing the controller, not during
daily use.
To programme an option, 5 keys must be
pressed within 2 seconds.
Available options:
Menu button option.
Some B&O TV catches the Menu button,
before the command is echoed out via the
scart connector to the EXT controller. This
gives a conflict as the TV’s menu is then
being displayed instead of the receivers
menu. In these cases the direct menu button
should be deactivated.
eOr80 Deactivate Menu
eOr81 Enable Menu
Power off option.
The receiver can power off when the TV is
powered off. If the receiver is used in a
setup with link rooms or recorders, this
might not be practical.
This option can deactivate automatic power
off.
eOr70 Deactivate Poff
eOr71 Activate Poff
Programme Zapping option
The yellow and blue buttons are being used
as programme zapping buttons. In this way
the up, down, left and right buttons are
available in all menus as well as the pro-
gramme zapping buttons.
This is the OneRemote layout and compa-
tible with other OneRemote controllers.
Some people might prefer to have the
programme zapping buttons on the up and
down buttons.
This option exchanges the functions of the
blue/ yellow and the up/ down buttons.
eOr91 Coloured
eOr90 Up/ down
Operating with Beo4 or Beo5
Beo4 does not have as many keys as the
receiver’s original remote control. Thus
certain Beo4 keys have got alternative
functionality. To get to this Ohas to be
pressed first, i.e. Ofollowed by 9on
a Beo4 corresponds to power on the
original remote control.
The table on page 4 shows how special
Beo4 key operations translate to operations
of the original remote control.
To be able to operate the receiver correctly
with the Beo4 the user has to be familiar
with operations with the original remote
control as described in the receiver’s user
manual.
The receiver is automatically turned on
when selecting its source on the TV.
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