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Help! How can I setup an empty HDMI slot on a Beovision 7-40?

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bigfrank265
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bigfrank265 Posted: Fri, Apr 4 2014 8:56 PM

Hello everyone,

I'm helping my inlaws setup an Apple TV Box on their Beovision 7-40.

I've connected the Apple TV to a spare HDMI slot on the back of the TV, but being new to Beovision TVs I don't know how to "assign" that slot to the remote so I can choose it and watch it.

On a "normal" remote you'd have a button like "source" and you'd just cycle through the inputs until you got to something like HDMI1 and select it, but there doesn't seem to be such a feature on the Beovision.


Can someone please be kind enough to say how I can access this empty HDMI slot from the remote control please???

Thanks

Frank

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On a BV you configure the sockets (the inputs/connections) via the menu.

Here you an assign a button of the Beo4 for easy accessing the device connected to the BV.

Best thing to do is to look up the userguide on the B&O website.


Note: you can even let the BV/Beo4 control your device (the ATV) through the PUC function.

The BV must be updated with the PUC software of the ATV for this to work.

 

By the way - welcome to Beoworld.

MM

There is a tv - and there is a BV

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dejaim replied on Fri, Feb 8 2019 5:07 PM

thank for your advice i will be checking 

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dejaim replied on Fri, Feb 8 2019 5:07 PM

thank for your advice i will be checking 

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dejaim replied on Fri, Feb 8 2019 5:07 PM

thank for your advice i will be checking 

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beojeff replied on Fri, Feb 8 2019 5:35 PM

A nice feature of the Apple TV is that you can program the Apple TV to learn the IR codes of another device. Therefore, if the Apple TV (or "Apple Remote") is not listed in the PUC, you can use a devise that IS in the PUC and have the Apple TV learn those codes.

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