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10Once you have copied your CDs intothe CD memory, they are stored untilyou delete them. You can now easilyplay all your music CDs.When you switch on
11Before playing a loaded CD, allinformation on the CD is registered,such as the number of tracks. Thenthe CD starts playing from thebeginning. Playba
12To listen to the radio, you must firstfind and store the frequencies of theradio stations.You can store up to 60 differentradio stations in your mus
13Although designed primarily forclose-up operation, the music systemcan also be operated from adistance. The Beo4 remote controloperates all the prim
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15Find out how to operate your musicsystem beyond daily use. Explore thedifferent ways of playing CDs. Learnhow to copy music into the CDmemory and fi
16If some of the tracks on a CD are notto your liking, you can edit the CD,so that only the tracks you like andselect are played. Once you haveedited
17The random playback function playsall the tracks on the loaded CD or inthe chosen CD memory group inrandom order. The repeat functionplays the loade
18Press to play the loaded CD Press to start copying the CDThe display indicates to copy all tracksPress to copy the entire CD Press to choose which g
19*If you choose not to store the copy of a copyprotected CD, press STOP to delete the copy. If a CD is already edited (see page 16), it is still copi
CAUTION: To reduce the risk ofelectric shock, do not removecover (or back).No User-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service pers
20To distinguish between your CDs,both physical CDs and the onesstored in the CD memory, you canname them. You can also name theradio stations and the
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22You can copy or move CDs betweenCD memory groups or rearrange thepositions for each CD within agroup, for example to make atemporary party play list
23Give a CD an new position in agroup Press to play the CDs in thegroup you last listened toPress to select the group youwish to move a CD fromPress t
24You can make the music system startor stop playing at designated timesthroughout the day and week.The music system remembers up to15 such Timers and
25NOTE! You can also programme a Timer viaBeo4, just press the MENU button to accessthe Timer function and follow the proceduredescribed on these page
26When your music system isconnected to your video system viathe Master Link cable as described inthe chapter Audio/Video setup onpage 31, you can cho
27This chapter informs you how toplace, connect and maintain yourmusic system.We recommend that you follow thisprocedure when you set up yourmusic sys
28Placing your music systemPlacing your music system…Make sure that the music system is set up, placedand connected in accordance with the instruction
29Use the diagram and the graphicsimprinted on the socket panel forreference when locating the sockets.Do not connect the music system tothe mains unt
Contents3Introducing your Bang & Olufsen music system, 4Get to know your music system, see how the buttons are organised on theoperation panel, un
30When you have finished the settingup procedure described on theprevious page, you must mount theglass doors and the cable cover.How to assemble BeoS
31You can use your music system as astand-alone system or as a Audio/Video system, if you connect thesystems with a Master Link cable. Ifyou connect y
32Normal maintenance, such ascleaning the music system, is theresponsibility of the user. To achievethe best result, please follow theseinstructions.B
33Find out how to tune in radiostations and how to make yourpersonal preference settings forsound. Find out how to set the clockand how to use the PIN
34Let the music system find theavailable radio stations for you, nowstore them on program numbers ofyour own choice. You can store upto 60 radio stati
35Delete radio stationsPress to switch on the radioPress one of the number buttonsto select a radio stationPress to delete the radio stationyou are li
36All sound levels are set to neutralvalues from the factory, but you canmake your own sound adjustmentsand store them.You can adjust the volume, bass
37The music system has a built-in clockwith time, date and year. You cancall up the time in the display via theSETUP button or via the Beo4 remotecont
38You choose whether or not toactivate the PIN code system. The useof a PIN code means that if yourmusic system has been disconnectedfrom the mains fo
39Change your PIN code Press twice when the set is instandbyPress to key in the four-digit PINcode. PIN _ _ _ _ appearsKey in your personal PIN code.T
4Reach out as if to touch the glassdoors and your BeoSound opensautomatically, revealing the musicsystem behind the doors.Use your music system to lis
40If you already have a Beo4 remotecontrol, it is possible to reconfigure itfor use with your music system.You can also add extra ‘buttons’ toBeo4 whi
41Move extra ‘buttons’Press and hold the standbybutton downPress to get access to the Beo4setup functionNow, let go of both buttons.ADD? appears in th
42IndexAssemblyHow to assemble BeoSound 3200, 30Mount the glass doors, 30Mount the cable cover, 30Audio/Video systemConnect your music system to a vid
43Hard discCD memory – hard disc, 32HeadphonesConnect headphones, 4LoudspeakersConnect loudspeakers, 29MaintenanceLooking after your music system, 32M
44For your information…Your needs as a user are given carefulconsideration during the design anddevelopment process of a Bang & Olufsenproduct and
45This product fulfils the conditions stated in theEEU directives 89/336 and 73/23.The black and yellow label on the compact discplayer serves as a wa
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5The CD memory offers you thepossibility to store the contents ofyour CDs inside the music system. Ithas four available groups and eachgroup can hold
6All the buttons are convenientlygrouped according to type offunction, so you can easily find yourway around the panel whileoperating the system.The d
7Change the information in the displayYou can switch between different types ofinformation by pressing DISPLAY repeatedly whenthe radio, CD player or
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9This chapter informs you of the basicfunctions of your music system. Howto play back music from the CDmemory or a CD, how to use theradio and finally
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