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Playing auxiliary sources
The AUX button enables you to start
playing any extra Bang & Olufsen
equipment* you may have connected
to the BeoSound Ouverture.
You will then hear the sound from the
extra source through your BeoSound
Ouverture speakers.
While the source is playing, you can
control some of the daily playback
functions via the BeoSound Ouverture
key-pad. The available functions are
shown to the left on this page...
If you select one of the sources in the
BeoSound Ouverture instead, the AUX
function is stopped automatically.
Or, you may press the stand-by button
• to switch off both the auxiliary source
and the BeoSound Ouverture
simultaneously.
Note: The extra equipment must be connected to
the AUX-socket on the back of the BeoSound
Ouverture. For further information, please refer
to the Setting-up guide which is also enclosed
with the BeoSound Ouverture.
* Note: Only Bang & Olufsen data-link products
can be used as described on this page.
Only Bang & Olufsen record players equipped
with a RIAA pre-amplifier can be used with the
BeoSound Ouverture.
Note: If you connect non-Bang & Olufsen
equipment to the AUX-socket, pressing AUX will
open up for the signal into the BeoSound
Ouverture. Non-Bang & Olufsen products cannot
be operated via the BeoSound Ouverture, but
must be operated as usual – directly on the
product.
Note: Please contact your Bang & Olufsen dealer
for complete information about which Bang &
Olufsen products can be used with the BeoSound
Ouverture.
Turns on the auxiliary function and
your extra Bang & Olufsen product
Press to step through the music on a
record; or to step through tracks
on a tape or a CD
Fast forwards a tape; searches
forward on a CD
Rewinds a tape; searches backwards
on a CD
Press to pause playback
Press to resume playback
Press to raise the volume
Press to lower the volume
Silences the speakers immediately
Press again to recall the sound
Press to switch off
AUX
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PAUSE
PLAY
MUTE
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