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Dear Customer
This Getting Started contains information about the daily use of your Bang &
Olufsen product and connected equipment. We expect your retailer to deliver,
install and set up your product.
Your television offers more features and functions than described in this Getting
Started. Among other things; HomeMedia and WebMedia functions and auto
standby, editing and naming channels. These and other features are described in
more detail in the product’s online guide.
The guides are found on www.bang-olufsen.com/guides.
The guides are also kept up to date if new software introduces new or modified
features and functions in your television.
On www.bang-olufsen.com you can also find more information and relevant FAQs
(Frequently Asked Questions) about your product.
Your Bang & Olufsen retailer is your first stop for all your service queries.
To find your nearest retailer, visit our website …
www.bang-olufsen.com
Technical specifications, features and the use
thereof are subject to change without notice.
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Version 1.2
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WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or
electric shock, do not expose this
appliance to rain or moisture.
The lightning flash with arrowhead
symbol within an equilateral triangle,
is intended to alert the user to the
presence of un­insulated “dangerous
voltage” within the product’s en­closure that
may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a
risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equi­
lateral triangle is intended to alert the
user to the presence of important
operating and main­tenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the
product.
Read these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with dry cloth.
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Do not install near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce 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
grounding prong. The wide blade or the third
prong are provided for your safety. If the provided
plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an
electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from
the apparatus.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or
table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with
the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution
when moving the cart/apparatus combination to
avoid injury from tip-over.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or
when unused for long periods of time.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord
or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or
objects have fallen into the apparatus, the
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture,
does not ope­rate normally, or has been dropped.
Cautions
– Ensure that the television is positioned, set up
and connected in accordance with the
instructions in this Getting Started. To prevent
injury, use Bang & Olufsen approved stands and
wall brackets only!
– Place your television on a firm, stable surface.
– Do not place any items on top of your television.
– Do not subject the television to rain, high
humidity or sources of heat.
– The television is intended for indoor use in dry,
domestic environments only. Use within a
temperature range of 50–105°F (10–40°C), and
at an altitude of no more than 5,000 ft (1,500 m).
– If the television has been exposed to
temperatures below 40°F (5°C), leave it at room
temperature and wait until the television has
regained normal room temperature before it is
connected to the mains and switched on.
– Do not place the television in direct sunlight or
direct artificial light, such as a spotlight, as this
may reduce the sensitivity of the remote control
receiver. Also if the screen is overheated, black
spots may appear in the picture. These spots
disappear again, once the television cools down
to normal temperature.
– Leave enough space around the television for
adequate ventilation.
– Connect all cables before connecting or
reconnecting any of the products in your system
to the mains.
– No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles
should be placed on the apparatus.
– To prevent the spread of fire, keep candles or
other open flames away from this product at all
times.
– Do not attempt to open the television. Leave
such operations to qualified service personnel.
– Do not strike the glass with hard or pointed items.
– The product can only be switched off
completely by disconnecting it from the mains
socket. The mains socket must always be
accessible.
– Follow instructions to ensure correct and safe
installation and interconnection of equipment in
multimedia systems.
– The product label is placed behind the
connection cover.
Contents
		 Daily use
How to use your remote control
How to navigate in menus
10
Watch television
12
Watch 3D television
14
HomeMedia
15
Change picture and sound settings
		 Installation and setting up
18
Set up your television
19
Cleaning
20
Connection panels
How to use your remote control
Beo4 operation
Your television can be operated with the Beo4 with navigation button
as described in this Getting Started and the online guide, available on
www.bang-olufsen.com/guides.
TV
LIGHT
RADIO
DTV
DVD
CD
V.MEM
TEXT
A.MEM
LIST
MENU
TV
The Beo4 display shows you the activated source or function
TV
Switch on the TV*1
DTV
Switch on WebMedia (requires Internet connection). See the online guide for more
information
0–9
Select channels and enter information in on-screen menus
LIST
Display extra “buttons” for functions or sources in the Beo4 display. Use
step in the list*2
MENU
or
Bring up the main menu of the active source
Step through channels on connected equipment
Search backwards or forwards step by step
Hold to rewind or wind
Navigation button left, right, up and down , ,
the button in the direction you need
and . Move in menus by pressing
Centre button is used for selecting and accepting
STOP
Select colour specific functions
PLAY
BACK
Adjust volume
To mute, press the middle of the button
STOP
Pause and stop playback
PLAY
Start playback from connected equipment
BACK
Move backwards through menus and the Beo4 list. Long press to exit menus
completely
Standby
Important – guides and FAQs are found on www.bang-olufsen.com/guides
*Beo4 buttons Some buttons can be reconfigured during the setup process. See the online guide for more information.
NOTE! For general information about remote control operation, see the guide enclosed with your remote control.
*LIST In the Beo4 LIST, you find many of the buttons found under the
button on Beo6.
MODE settings Check that your Beo4 remote control is in MODE 1. See your Beo4 online guide.
to
Beo6 operation
You can also operate your television with a Beo6 remote control.
When Beo6 operation is different from Beo4 operation, it is described
separately.
TV
Soft button, touch screen to select*3
Switch on a source or select a function
Back up through Beo6 displays
Bring up SCENE buttons, such as Zones or Speaker
Press again to return
Living Room
TV
V.MEM
DTV
N.MUSIC
PC
DVD
RADIO
N.RADIO
CD
STOP
Pause and stop playback
PLAY
Start playback of connected equipment
BACK
Move backwards through menus. Long press to exit menus completely
AY
PL
ST
Bring up digits to select channel or enter data
Press again to return
Select colour specific functions*4
Press volume wheel next to the colour
BA
CK
Turn to adjust volume
To mute, turn quickly counter-clockwise
Centre button is used for selecting and accepting
Navigation button left, right, up and down. Move in menus by pressing the
button in the direction you need
Search backwards or forwards step by step
Hold to rewind or wind
Step through channels on connected equipment
Standby
*About buttons Light grey buttons indicate that you have to press a text in the display. Dark grey buttons indicate that you have to
press a hard button.
*Coloured buttons Press the wheel next to the colour to activate a coloured button.
Actual zone Indicates the actual zone on Beo6 as it was named during the setup process.
Soft buttons on Beo6 Depending on the activated source, different soft buttons appear on the screen. Touch the screen to activate the
function.
Daily use
How to navigate in menus
Navigate in menus and select settings using your remote control. Pressing MENU
brings up the menu for the selected source.
Display and menus
Select source and select settings.
TV
MENU
Switch on TV
Show menu
Navigate in menus
When a menu is on the screen, you can move
between menu options, reveal settings or enter
data.
0–9
Highlight menu
/change setting
BACK
Enter data
Bring up
sub-menu/
store
setting
Select option
or
Move
backwards
through menus
BACK
Press and hold
to exit menus
Step between menu pages
Some menus take up more space than available
on the television screen. This is indicated by half a
menu item at the bottom or top of the screen. To
easily step from the top of a list to the bottom,
use the navigation button up.
Step in pages
A solid line indicates
that selection must
be made using the
centre button
Scroll through menu items
CHANNEL LIST
PIN CODE
CNN
PIN CODE
TV 2 NEWS
NEW PIN CODE
DISCOVER
CWNBC
BBCWORLD
…
…
SUPER CH
…
OFF
A gradient line
indicates that you can
edit settings using the
navigation button left
and right
CRIME TV
10
CINEMA
11
Wednesday 09 November, 2011
Wednesday 09 November, 2011
Example of channel list.
Information
Getting Started and guide This Getting Started and the online guide are primarily described with Beo4 remote control operation.
Main menu You can always bring up the main menu including a menu overlay of the active source if you press MENU.
Daily use
Select source
You can select a source just by pressing the
dedicated button on the remote control, or you
can select a source via the menu.
Bring up help texts
You can bring up help texts with explanations of
features and functions when available in menus
and submenus.
MENU
Bring up main menu
Select SOURCE LIST
Select source
Bring up the SETUP
menu
Select option
MENU
Bring up main menu
Show/hide help texts
General features and functions are also explained
in the NICE TO KNOW menu.*1
Standby indicator
The standby indicator on the television will provide
you with information about the television state.
Green
Solid red
Slowly flashing red
Quickly flashing red
Off
The standby indicator flashes green shortly and the TV is ready to be used. To reduce
start up time, see the online guide regarding power settings.
The TV is in standby but leave it connected to the mains supply due to software
downloads.
The TV has been disconnected from the mains supply and you must enter the pin
code. See the online guide for more information on the pin code system, available on
www.bang-olufsen.com/guides.
Do not disconnect the TV from the mains supply. Could be due to new software being
activated or too many failed pin code attempts.
The TV is in standby and you can disconnect it from the mains supply if you want.
However, this activates the pin code system.
Help texts In the SETUP menu, you can show/hide help texts using the blue button. For some languages, help texts are only
available in English.
*NICE TO KNOW menu Access the menu from the SETUP menu. You can read about basic features and functions. When your television
receives software updates (requires Internet connection), new features and functions will be explained here.
Watch television
10
Watch television channels, adjust the sound volume, and
turn the TV.
Operation
Switch on the TV
TV function
Beo4 button
Select a channel
Navigation may vary depending on the connected equipment.
RADIO
PROGRAMME GUIDE
MENU
INFORMATION
CHANNEL GROUPS
SUBTITLES LANGUAGE
AUDIO LANGUAGE
SETUP
CHANNEL LIST
CA UNITS
MULTIFEED
Bring up and use the menu overlay
Turn the TV
If your TV is equipped with a motorised stand or wall bracket, you
can turn it by means of the remote control.
Switch off the TV
Information
*Coloured functions
You can also activate coloured functions without pressing MENU first.
Daily use
11
TV
or
Press
MENU
Press
or
Select
Select SOURCE LIST
0–9
Select previous channel (Beo6: Press Previous)
Activate numbers and select channel
1–9
or
Activate the desired function*1
MENU
Press
LIST
Press to bring up
STAND
Select TV
or
Press
Turn TV
0–9
Select position
Press
NOTE! To use the motorised stand or wall bracket
function, you have to calibrate the stand or wall
bracket first, see the online guide. To preset
positions for the TV to turn to, see the online guide.
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Watch 3D television
You can enhance the experience of watching television with 3D technology, for
example, when you want to watch movies, sports or nature films.
Viewing conditions
Place yourself in front of the screen, a little closer
than when you normally watch 2D TV, and use
the 3D glasses. The recommended distance
between your viewing position and the screen
depends on the size of the screen and the picture
resolution. If you move too far to the left or right
of the centre of the screen, or if you move too far
up or down, the quality of 3D TV decreases.
Activate 3D or 2D TV
To watch films or other programmes suited for 3D,
you must activate the 3D function and put on the
activated 3D glasses that are available from your
retailer. Switch to 2D mode again to watch TV
that is not suited for 3D, for example, the news.
You will get the best 3D
experience if you darken
the room, for example,
switch off the lights and
draw the curtains.
Especially lights behind
and around the screen
can cause an irritating
effect. We recommend
not to watch 3D TV in
direct sunlight or bright
surroundings.
Bring up PICTURE
menu
3D/2D
Select 3D DISPLAY
menu
Select 3D or 2D
Accept and watch 3D or 2D
respectively, or select mode
If automatic 3D signalling is available, the TV automatically switches to 3D
when you select 3D and to 2D when you select 2D. If automatic 3D signalling
is not available, a menu for 3D or 2D mode selection appears on the screen.
See the next page for information about modes.
Important
Important health and Some viewers may experience discomfort while watching 3D TV such as dizziness, nausea and headaches. If you experience such
safety information symptoms, stop watching 3D TV, remove the 3D glasses and rest. Watching 3D TV for an extended period of time may cause eye
for 3D pictures strain. If you feel eye strain, stop watching 3D TV, remove the 3D glasses and rest. If you use eye glasses or contact lenses, wear the
3D glasses over them. Do not use the 3D glasses for other purposes. Adults should supervise children watching 3D TV and ensure
that they do not experience any discomfort as mentioned above. It is recommended that children under 3 years do not watch 3D TV.
Daily use
13
3D modes
Select the 3D mode that matches the signal sent
out by the programme provider.
SIDE BY SIDE 3D
TOP/BOTTOM 3D
Converts side-by-side 3D
signal into full screen 3D
representation by scaling
two pictures horizontally
Converts top/bottom 3D
signal into full screen 3D
representation by scaling
two pictures vertically
STANDARD 2D
SIDE BY SIDE 2D
TOP/BOTTOM 2D
Shows an ordinary 2D
TV picture without any
conversion.
Converts side-by-side 3D
signal into full screen 2D
representation by scaling
one picture horizontally
Converts top/bottom 3D
signal into full screen 2D
representation by scaling
one picture vertically
2D modes
Select the 2D mode that matches the signal sent
out by the programme provider.
Automatic change of mode
If automatic 3D signalling is no longer available,
the TV automatically switches to the last used
mode for the current source. At channel and
source change, the TV switches to STANDARD 2D.
Dual screen
If two sources are brought up on the screen at the same time or if teletext is brought up on one side
and a source on the other, the TV will always display a 2D mode.
HomeMedia
14
You can play music and video files and browse photos stored either on a storage
device or product connected via a DLNA/UPnP enabled media server. For more
information about connections and functions, see the online guide available on
www.bang-olufsen.com/guides.
Use HomeMedia
H.MEDIA
When you connect a storage device to your
television, it detects the source automatically and
asks if you want to browse the content.
You can also access the HOMEMEDIA menu via
the SETUP menu.
Bring up H.MEDIA in your Beo4 display*1
Listen to music
STOP
Select the folder with the music you wish to listen
to.
Select storage
device with music
PLAY
Browse in files or
step in tracks.
Select a music file
to start playback
Pause
Select storage
Browse files and
device with photos folders and press
to start slideshow
Pause
Select storage
device with video
files
Step minute by minute. Press and hold
to cue. Press again to change speed
Browse photos
Resume playback
BACK
Back up through
menus or hold to
return to the media
browser main menu
STOP
Select the folder with the photos you wish to
watch.
Step between
previous and next
photo
Play back video files
PLAY
Select the folder with the video files you wish to
watch
Browse files and
folders and press
to open
Resume playback
Information
*Beo4 LIST
Storage devices
Access HomeMedia source
Supported format
Bring up H.MEDIA in the Beo4 LIST. If you do not have the button, you can dedicate another button to
HomeMedia in the SETUP menu.
You can connect, for example, USB devices and hard disks connected via USB or Ethernet.
You can bring up the main menu, select SOURCE LIST, highlight HOMEMEDIA, and press the centre
button to activate HomeMedia.
Supported formats are listed on www.bang-olufsen.com/guides.
Change picture and sound settings
While you watch television, you can adjust the sound and picture settings. See the
online guide on www.bang-olufsen.com/guides for more information about these
settings.
Select sound modes
The television has several sound modes optimised
for different types of programmes.
In the SOURCE LIST SETUP menu, you can, for
each source, set up a sound mode to be used
each time you activate this source.
Select picture modes
You can activate different picture modes to use for
different types of programmes. When you select a
picture mode for a source, it is only saved until
you switch off the television or switch to a
different source.
In the SOURCE LIST SETUP menu, you can, for
each source, set up a picture mode to be used
each time you activate this source.
Select picture format
In the SOURCE LIST SETUP menu, you can, for
each source, set up a picture format to be used
each time you activate this source. You can also
select a different picture format temporarily.
LIST
SOUND
1–9
Sound …
Bring up sound modes on the
Step between modes
television screen and select mode. If
you remember the number of the
mode you want, press 1-9 after
SOUND
LIST
PICTURE
1–3
Picture…
Bring up picture modes on the
Step between modes
television screen and select mode. If
you remember the number of the
mode you want, press 1-3 after
PICTURE
LIST
FORMAT
1–6
Bring up picture formats on the
Step
television screen and select format. between
If you remember the number of the formats
format you want, press 1-6 after
FORMAT
Speech
On Beo6, select between available
sound modes, for example Speech
Movie
On Beo6, select between available
picture modes, for example, Movie
Picture… P.Format
Move the
picture, if
possible
Auto
On Beo6, select between available
picture formats, for example Auto
Daily use
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Set up your television
19
Cleaning
20
Connection panels
17
Installation and setting up
Contents – Installation and setting up
Set up your television
18
The television has several placement options. Follow the guidelines for placement
and connection.
Placement options
The TV has several placement options. Refer to
www.bang-olufsen.com for available stands and
wall 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 equipment.
Handling
We recommend that you place the TV in the
packaging while you fasten the wall bracket or the
bracket for the stand to the back of the TV.
Wall bracket and stand
Set the maximum angle the TV will turn on the
motorised stand or wall bracket. The wall bracket
without motor can manually be turned 90˚ left or
right depending on your setup. Remember to leave
enough space around the TV to allow it to turn
freely.
Important
Ventilation
Front glass
To ensure proper ventilation, allow enough space around the screen. At over­heating (flashing standby
indicator and an on-screen warning), switch the TV to standby, not off, in order for the TV to cool
down. You cannot operate the TV during this time.
If the front screen glass should crack or chip, or if it should be damaged in any way, it must be replaced
immediately, as it could otherwise cause injury. You can order replacement front screen glass from your
Bang & Olufsen retailer.
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Overview
1 Mounting bracket for wall bracket.
2 Mounting bracket for stand.
3 Covers for the main connection panel. Pull out
at the bottom to remove the cover parts.
4 Socket for temporary connections. Press in the
middle to open.
Depending on your setup, lead the cables through
the hole in the middle or either sides of the
connection panel cover.
Run cables
Gather the cables from each side, make the
bundles cross each other, and fasten them to
either side or in the middle, depending on wall
bracket or stand placement.
If you have a motorised stand or wall bracket,
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 ties to
make a neat bundle.
Fasten the speaker cover
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 place
the pins into the holes at the bottom first. Then
carefully place the pins into the holes at the top
and push down.
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.
Cleaning
Maintenance Regular maintenance, such as cleaning, is the responsibility of the user.
Screen 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.
Cabinet and controls 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 alcohol Never use alcohol or other solvents to clean any parts of the TV.
Installation and setting up
Locate the connection panel and other important
items:
Connection panels
20
Any equipment you connect to the main connection panel must be registered in
the SOURCE LIST SETUP menu. Equipment connected to the top connection panel
can be registered in the SOURCE LIST SETUP menu.
PL 5
PL 4
MONITOR PUC 2
CONTROL A+B
PUC 1
A+B
EXT. IR
AV
IN
PL 3
PL 2
PL1
PUC 3 A+B
CTRL 2
CTRL 3
S/P-DIF
IN
STAND
CTRL 1
~ – Mains supply
Connection to the mains supply.
EXT. IR
For future use.
PL 1–5 (Power link)
For connection of external speakers in a surround
sound setup. See the online guide for more
information.
HDMI IN (1–5)
The High Definition Multimedia Interface allows
you to connect many different video sources, such
as set-top boxes, multimedia players, Blu-ray
players, or a PC.
MONITOR CONTROL
For future use.
PUC 1–3 A+B
For IR control signals to external equipment
connected to an HDMI IN or AV IN socket. Allows
you to control non-Bang & Olufsen equipment
with your Bang & Olufsen remote control.
CTRL (1–2)
For future use.
AV IN
For connection of analogue video equipment.
S/P-DIF IN
Digital audio input socket, for example, for a PC.
USB ( )
For connection of a USB device to browse digital
photos, video or music files.
Ethernet*1
For connection to the Internet. For software
updates, access to WebMedia and PUC
downloads.
Information
Mains cord and plug Connect the ~ socket on the main connection panel of your TV to the wall
outlet. The TV is in standby mode and ready to be used.
The supplied plug and mains cord are specially designed for the product. Do
not change the plug, and if the mains cord is damaged, you must buy a new
one from your Bang & Olufsen retailer.
*Make sure the cable connection between the
product and the router does not exit the building
to avoid contact with high voltage.
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STAND
For connection of a motorised stand or wall
bracket. See the online guide for calibration of
stand or wall bracket.
Sockets for temporary connections
HDMI IN (6)
HDMI IN connection of additional video equip­
ment. You can also connect a camera or a game
console.
Push to open the cover to access the HDMI IN,
headphones and USB sockets. Push again to close it.
> To mute speakers, press in the middle of the
button. (Beo6: Turn the volume wheel
quickly counter-clockwise).
> Press or to adjust volume in headphones.
(Beo6: Turn the volume wheel either way).
> To restore sound in speakers, press the middle
of the
button. (Beo6: Turn the volume
wheel quickly counter-clockwise).
NOTE! Prolonged listening at high volume levels
can cause hearing damage!
USB ( )
For the connection of a USB device, such as a
media browser (HomeMedia), to browse digital
photos, video or music files.
Temporary connections
Ethernet connection
Online guide
You can connect headphones and listen to a programme, or you can connect a camera and watch your
home movies on the TV.
Connect your television to the Internet to receive software updates and download Peripheral Unit
Controller (PUC) tables. It is recommended that you set your television to update software automatically.
The online guide includes more information about setup and connection of external equipment.
Installation and setting up
PHONES ( )
For connection of stereo headphones.
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Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) – Environmental protection
Electrical and electronic equipment, parts and
batteries marked with this symbol must not be
disposed of with normal household wastage; all
electrical and electronic equipment, parts and
batteries must be collected and disposed of
separately.
When disposing of electrical and electronic
equipment and batteries by use of the collection
systems available in your country, you protect the
environment, human health and contribute to the
prudent and rational 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 electrical and
electronic products and equipment.
Your Bang & Olufsen retailer will advise you of the
correct way of disposal in your country.
This product complies with applicable environmental legislation throughout the world.
Beo4
This product incorporates copyright protection
technology that is protected by U.S. patents and
other intellectual property rights. Use of this
copyright protection technology must be
authorized by Rovi Corporation, and is intended
for home and other limited viewing uses only
unless otherwise authorized by Rovi Corporation.
Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
HDMI, the HDMI Logo and High-Definition
Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered
trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
Manufactured under license from
Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the
double-D symbol are trademarks
of Dolby Laboratories.
Manufactured under license under
U.S. Patent Nos: 5,956,674;
5,974,380; 6,487,535 & other U.S.
and worldwide patents issued &
pending. DTS, the Symbol, & DTS
and the Symbol together are
registered trademarks & DTS
Digital Surround and the DTS
logos are trademarks of DTS, Inc.
Product includes software. © DTS,
Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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For the US-market only!
Changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation
exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This equipment should be installed
and operated with minimum distance 20 cm
between the antenna and your body.
Tyco Puck 1551868-1 and Tyco UAM 1513472-7
antennas.
For the Canadian market only!
This device complies with Industry Canada licenceexempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation of the device.
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio
transmitter may only operate using an antenna of
a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for
the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce
potential radio interference to other users, the
antenna type and its gain should be so chosen
that the equivalent isotropically radiated power
(e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for
successful communication.
This radio transmitter (IC: 3775B-LBWA1ZZPD) has
been approved by Industry Canada to operate
with the antenna types listed below with the
maximum permissible gain and required antenna
impedance for each antenna type indicated.
Antenna types not included in this list, having a
gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for
that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this
device.
Antenna list:
Tyco Puck 1551868-1 and Tyco UAM 1513472-7
antennas.
Please note that high-power radars are allocated
as primary users (i.e. priority users) of the bands
5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and these
radars can cause interference and/or damage to
LE-LAN (License-exempt Local Area Network)
devices.
This equipment complies with IC RSS-102
radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should
be installed and operated with minimum distance
20 cm between the antenna and your body.


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