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First you must select the type of Timer you want
to program: Timer Record,...
Timer Play, or...
Timer Stand-by.
Display the source you want, for example radio.
Then press PLAY.
Display the program number you want. Then
press PLAY.
Display the time you want the Timer to start. Then
press PLAY.
Display the time you want the Timer to stop. Then
press PLAY.
Display “how often” you want the Timer to take
place: ONCE (on one specific date), or WEEKLY (on
specific weekdays in the future). Then press PLAY.
Display the date (for a ONCE programming); or fill
in the weekdays (for a WEEKLY programming).
Then press PLAY.
Finally, press PLAY to store your new Timer.
When you select NEW?, you inform the system
that you want to program a new Timer. Then start
programming...
Please note…
To make use of the sources TV, SAT (satellite TV),
and V.TAPE (video tape recorder) displayed, the
BeoSound Ouverture must be connected to a
Bang & Olufsen video system.
When the BeoSound Ouverture is used in certain
types of integrated Bang & Olufsen AV systems
(see page 39), the Timer Play function will not be
available. Timer Play must then be programmed
via your TV*.
*Note: If you make a Timer Play via your TV and
wish to hear Radio in your TV speakers, then you
still have to cut in the Timer Play function on
BeoSound Ouverture to get access to Radio.
Cutting in Timer Play on Ouverture is described on
page 30.
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