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Run cables

You can fasten the cables to either side or in the 

middle, depending on wall bracket or stand 
placement. 

Overview 

If you have a motorised stand, make sure that 
there is enough slack in the cables to allow the 

TV to turn to either side before you fasten the 

cables with cable strips to make a neat bundle. 

Fasten the speaker cover

Locate the connection panel and other important 
items: 

When the TV is placed on a wall bracket or stand 
you can attach the speaker cover.
Hold the speaker cover with both hands and guide 
the pins through the holes at the bottom. Then 
carefully attach it to the top and adjust its position 
before letting go. 

During cleaning it is recommended to remove the 
speaker cover. Avoid spraying liquid directly on 
the screen as this may damage the speakers, use a 
soft cloth instead. 
Carefully remove the speaker cover by supporting 
it in the side and at the bottom. 

Mounting bracket for wall bracket. 

Mounting slot for stand or wall bracket. 

Cover for the connection panel. Here you also 
find the mains supply connection. Pull out at 
the bottom to remove the cover. 

Depending on your setup lead the cables 
through the hole in the middle of the cover or 
remove the right (1A) or left cover (1B). The 
middle part of the cover can be removed using 
a pair of tongs. 

Maintenance 

Screen  

Cabinet and controls 

Never alcohol

 

Regular maintenance, such as cleaning, is the responsibility of the user. 
Use a mild window cleaning fluid and lightly clean the screen without leaving streaks or traces. Some micro-fibre cloths 
may harm the optical coating due to their strong abrasive effect.  
Wipe dust off the surfaces using a dry, soft cloth. To remove stains or dirt, use a soft, damp cloth and a solution of water 
and mild detergent, such as washing-up liquid. 
Never use alcohol or other solvents to clean any parts of the TV. 

Cleaning 

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1B

Summary of Contents for BEOVISION 10-32

Page 1: ...BeoVision 10...

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Page 3: ...in this Getting Started Among other things Timer functions and auto standby These and other features are described in more detail in a Guide The Guides are found on www bang olufsen com guides On www...

Page 4: ...roduce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grou...

Page 5: ...e picture format and speaker combinations Installation and setting up 12 Set up your television BeoVision 10 32 14 Set up your television BeoVision 10 40 46 15 Cleaning 16 Connection panels BeoVision...

Page 6: ...DVD or CD Switch on a connected set top box Standby Bring up the main menu of the active source Pause and stop playback Switch on the TV 1 Select channels and enter information in on screen menus Step...

Page 7: ...move in menus by pressing the button in the direction you need Standby Rewind or wind search backwards or forwards Pause and stop playback Soft button touch screen to select 2 Switch on a source or s...

Page 8: ...and menus Introduction Show menu Switch on TV Switch on connected equipment or Important On the first pages in this Getting Started you will find an overview of the buttons on Beo4 and Beo6 For genera...

Page 9: ...ed with a Beo4 with or without a navigation button Remember to set your Beo4 remote control to the correct mode See the Beo4 Guide or contact your Bang Olufsen retailer for further information This Ge...

Page 10: ...ons However if you wish you can adjust these setting to your liking You can also select different speaker combinations Useful hints Select picture format The TV automatically adapts the picture to fil...

Page 11: ...nge of 10 40 C 50 105 F and at an altitude of no more than 1 500 5 000 ft Do not place the television in direct sunlight as this may reduce the sensitivity of the remote control receiver Leave enough...

Page 12: ...om for available stands and brackets or contact your Bang Olufsen retailer To ensure proper ventilation allow enough space around the screen Do not cover the fans At over heating flashing standby indi...

Page 13: ...Carefully remove the speaker cover by supporting it in the side and at the bottom 1 Mounting bracket for wall bracket 2 Mounting slot for stand or wall bracket 3 Cover for the connection panel Here yo...

Page 14: ...n com for available stands and brackets or contact your Bang Olufsen retailer Due to the weight of the TV any moving or lifting of the TV should be performed by qualified personnel using the proper eq...

Page 15: ...speakers use a soft cloth instead Carefully remove the speaker cover by supporting it in the side and at the bottom 1 Mounting bracket for wall bracket 2 Mounting bracket for stand 3 Cover for the co...

Page 16: ...R L video For audio connection right and left sound channel respectively and video signals from an external source Y Pb Pr AV2 AV4 AV6 For video signals from an external source e g HDTV source You can...

Page 17: ...ible Bang Olufsen audio or video system STAND For connection of a motorised stand AERIAL Not for use Y Pb Pr AV2 4 6 For video signals from an external source e g HDTV source You can use the socket in...

Page 18: ...ings in a menu you may have to press the green button to continue to the next menu in the first time setup procedure Follow the on screen instructions Select settings You are led through the first tim...

Page 19: ...the stand before you can use the motorised movement of the stand The menus SPEAKER DISTANCE and SPEAKER LEVEL are only available on BeoVision 10 40 46 Calibrate the stand Set the maximum angle the TV...

Page 20: ...particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equip ment off and on the user is encouraged to try to...

Page 21: ...onal use of natural resources Collecting electrical and electronic equipment batteries and waste prevents the potential contamination of nature with the hazardous substances which may be present in el...

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