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System modulator
If your link room is an audio setup, for example, a
BeoLink Active/Passive, and you choose to set up
a non-linkable TV in the same room, you must set
the system modulator to ON, as described below.
The factory setting is AUTO, which must be used if
you use a linkable Bang & Olufsen TV.
To switch on the system modulator …
> Press TVto switch on the television.
> Press MENUto bring up the TV SETUP menu
and press
to highlight CONNECTIONS.
> Press GO to bring up the CONNECTIONS menu
and press
to highlight LINK.
> Press GO to bring up the LINK menu, and press
to highlight MODULATOR.
> Press
or to reveal ON.
> Press GO to store the setting, or …
> … press EXITto leave all menus without storing.
The LINK menu is only available when a local TV
source is selected.
Link frequency
If, for example, a TV channel in your area is
broadcasted on the same frequency as the
BeoLink system uses, 599 MHz, you must tune the
system modulator to an unused frequency. When
you change the link frequency in the main room
system, you may have to change the link
frequency in the link room system accordingly.
To change the link frequency …
> Press TVto switch on the television.
> Press MENUto bring up the TV SETUP menu
and press
to highlight CONNECTIONS.
> Press GO to bring up the CONNECTIONS menu
and press
to highlight LINK.
> Press GO to bring up the LINK menu,
FREQUENCY is already highlighted.
> Press
or or 0 – 9 to find an unused
frequency.
> Press GO to store the setting, or …
> … press EXITto leave all menus without storing.
Recommended setups
If your television is the video master of a BeoLink
setup, we recommend that a BeoCenter 2 or DVD 2
is connected to the AV1 socket and HDR 2 must
be connected to the AV4 socket.
Simultaneous sources:
While watching one source on the television
screen in the main room, you can either record a
different source or distribute one other source to a
link room.
LINK
store
GO
FREQUENCY 599
TV SYSTEM B/G
MODULATOR AUTO