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Refer to the diagram and the
graphics imprinted on the socket
panel when locating the sockets. The
sockets on the rear are explained in
detail in
Socket panel on the rear
on
page 16.
Secure the cables on the back of
BeoVision MX 8000 with the cable
band, as illustrated to the far right.
Please note that the supplied mains
lead and plug are specially designed
for BeoVision MX 8000. If you
change the plug or in any way
damage the mains lead, it will affect
the TV picture adversely!
Connect your TV cables
Aerial connection
Using an aerial cable, connect your external
TV aerial (or cable TV network) to the socket
marked TV on the BeoVision MX 8000 socket
panel.
If your BeoVision MX 8000 is equipped with the
built-in system modulator, you will notice that the
TV socket shown in the illustration is occupied,
and that there is a second, unoccupied TV socket
located just below a socket marked LINK. Connect
your external TV aerial to this TV socket instead.
To the mains
Using the mains lead supplied, connect it to
the socket on BeoVision MX 8000 marked ~ ,
and then plug the other end into a wall
socket.
Your BeoVision MX 8000 was designed to be left
in stand-by mode when not in use. Therefore, to
facilitate remote control operation, it is essential
that the mains switch is left on (indicated by the
tiny red light on the front).
Socket panels
Access ‘door’ to
card reader
Standby indicator
Mains switch
BeoVision MX 8000
B
A
Securing the cables:
You must fasten the mains
lead to the BeoVision MX 8000 using the three
cable brackets (A) located below the mains socket
and fasten all the cables running from the
BeoVision MX 8000 with the cable band (B).