The document describes the BeoSound Century music system. It has built-in speakers and integrated sources for CD, radio, and tape playback. It has an elegant design that allows it to be placed on a base or hung on a wall. When a user approaches, the glass door slides open inviting them to select a music source. It then provides easy access to controls for that source.
This document provides information about LogicAV, a company that designs and installs commercial and residential audio/video, surveillance, automation, and networking systems. It describes the types of systems they install, including home theaters, multi-room audio, lighting and shade control, video conferencing, surveillance cameras, and smart home automation. It also discusses their design process, high-quality brands and equipment used, services provided, and types of commercial clients served.
The document describes a new streaming media player called Nexus Q. It can stream music, movies, TV shows, and YouTube videos from Android phones and tablets to a TV or speakers. It has built-in WiFi and Bluetooth to connect to other devices. The LED lights on its surface change color and pulse to the beat of the music. It is designed to be an easy way to enjoy streaming media in the living room.
The Princess jukebox is a compact but high-performing machine with modern technology. It has a 120 CD changer, stereo amplifier, programmable features, and decorative chrome elements. An optional pedestal provides extra storage and can incorporate a subwoofer system to enhance the Princess's sound. The polished black model called the Princess Black Onyx has a luxurious appearance.
Hercules: Digital Core. Analog Roots®
For over 30 years, we have focused on innovating and developing digital audio solutions which continue to inspire users with endless new possibilities. We constantly draw on our roots in analog audio, in order to offer cutting-edge devices, celebrated for their precision and sound quality. From our very first sound card to our latest high-tech mixing controllers, Hercules has built up a level of expertise and know-how widely acknowledged within the audio industry.
With the digital audio era still in its early stages (considering analog audio’s more than a century and a half of history), we find ourselves facing a new path whose direction is ours to chart. Acknowledging and respecting where we come from – while at the same time remaining keenly focused on the evolution of audio and DJing – is the philosophy which guides us every day: Digital Core. Analog Roots®.
The document discusses the key components of a basic sound system, including mixers, powered vs. unpowered mixers, channel strips, gain, pan, EQ, monitors, and mains. It explains that mixers are the central device that combines and adjusts audio signals, and there are two main types - powered mixers with built-in amplifiers and unpowered mixers without. It also provides an overview of the functions of channel strips, gain, pan, and EQ in adjusting individual channel levels and frequencies.
The document summarizes and advertises the HP ENVY line of laptop computers. It describes the refined designs, powerful specs including Intel Core processors and AMD graphics, and premium features such as Beats Audio and optional extended battery. The document promotes the various models and customization options available to suit different users' entertainment and productivity needs.
UrbanDenoiser is a player for iPhone and iPad that uses patented technology to allow users to hear their favorite tracks clearly even in noisy environments. It operates in three modes - Natural Sounding mode adapts music to a user's hearing, Forget the Noise mode reduces noise masking to improve perception of music, and World Around mode plays music while also reproducing ambient sounds. A brief hearing test is used to personalize the experience for each user.
Playing the piano is a rewarding activity that takes years of practice to become highly skilled. Modern digital pianos use technology to help users create and play music more easily compared to traditional acoustic pianos. This document reviews and compares the features of 10 popular digital piano models from Yamaha, Casio, Williams, Korg, and Alesis, including their specifications, sound quality, and price which typically range from around $190 to $1,100.
This document provides information about LogicAV, a company that designs and installs commercial and residential audio/video, surveillance, automation, and networking systems. It describes the types of systems they install, including home theaters, multi-room audio, lighting and shade control, video conferencing, surveillance cameras, and smart home automation. It also discusses their design process, high-quality brands and equipment used, services provided, and types of commercial clients served.
The document describes a new streaming media player called Nexus Q. It can stream music, movies, TV shows, and YouTube videos from Android phones and tablets to a TV or speakers. It has built-in WiFi and Bluetooth to connect to other devices. The LED lights on its surface change color and pulse to the beat of the music. It is designed to be an easy way to enjoy streaming media in the living room.
The Princess jukebox is a compact but high-performing machine with modern technology. It has a 120 CD changer, stereo amplifier, programmable features, and decorative chrome elements. An optional pedestal provides extra storage and can incorporate a subwoofer system to enhance the Princess's sound. The polished black model called the Princess Black Onyx has a luxurious appearance.
Hercules: Digital Core. Analog Roots®
For over 30 years, we have focused on innovating and developing digital audio solutions which continue to inspire users with endless new possibilities. We constantly draw on our roots in analog audio, in order to offer cutting-edge devices, celebrated for their precision and sound quality. From our very first sound card to our latest high-tech mixing controllers, Hercules has built up a level of expertise and know-how widely acknowledged within the audio industry.
With the digital audio era still in its early stages (considering analog audio’s more than a century and a half of history), we find ourselves facing a new path whose direction is ours to chart. Acknowledging and respecting where we come from – while at the same time remaining keenly focused on the evolution of audio and DJing – is the philosophy which guides us every day: Digital Core. Analog Roots®.
The document discusses the key components of a basic sound system, including mixers, powered vs. unpowered mixers, channel strips, gain, pan, EQ, monitors, and mains. It explains that mixers are the central device that combines and adjusts audio signals, and there are two main types - powered mixers with built-in amplifiers and unpowered mixers without. It also provides an overview of the functions of channel strips, gain, pan, and EQ in adjusting individual channel levels and frequencies.
The document summarizes and advertises the HP ENVY line of laptop computers. It describes the refined designs, powerful specs including Intel Core processors and AMD graphics, and premium features such as Beats Audio and optional extended battery. The document promotes the various models and customization options available to suit different users' entertainment and productivity needs.
UrbanDenoiser is a player for iPhone and iPad that uses patented technology to allow users to hear their favorite tracks clearly even in noisy environments. It operates in three modes - Natural Sounding mode adapts music to a user's hearing, Forget the Noise mode reduces noise masking to improve perception of music, and World Around mode plays music while also reproducing ambient sounds. A brief hearing test is used to personalize the experience for each user.
Playing the piano is a rewarding activity that takes years of practice to become highly skilled. Modern digital pianos use technology to help users create and play music more easily compared to traditional acoustic pianos. This document reviews and compares the features of 10 popular digital piano models from Yamaha, Casio, Williams, Korg, and Alesis, including their specifications, sound quality, and price which typically range from around $190 to $1,100.
The document discusses furniture and home audio technology products. It provides details on 12 different products that combine furniture and audio functionality, such as speakers built into furniture, furniture that doubles as audio equipment, and portable Bluetooth speakers. It also includes potential pricing for some of the products.
This document summarizes several furniture products that integrate technology and provide audio/entertainment functions. It describes products like a sofa that contains built-in wireless speakers, minimalist tower speakers that sync without cables, a sleep pod that uses light and sound for relaxation, and a desk with an integrated amplifier and speakers. It provides pictures and basic details and pricing for each product.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using a Bose Wave Multi-CD Changer accessory with a Bose Wave music system. It explains that the user must first update the Wave music system software before connecting the Multi-CD Changer. It then provides directions on unpacking the Multi-CD Changer components, selecting a location for the system, making connections, loading discs, operating the remote control and basic playback functions.
The Olympus LS-11 is a portable audio recorder for meetings, dictation, and sound gathering. It has a built-in microphone and speaker, mic and line inputs/outputs, and records high quality stereo or mono audio to compact flash cards. It includes 2 CF cards and a card reader. The recorder can be turned on by sliding the power switch and uses a D-pad to navigate menus and recordings. Recordings are organized into 5 folders and started by pressing the record button. Playback and deletion of recordings is done by navigating folders using the D-pad. Completed recordings can be uploaded by connecting the recorder to a computer via USB where it is recognized as a storage device.
The Creative HanZpad tablet is a lightweight 10.1-inch tablet powered by an in-house system-on-chip. Weighing just 515g, it features a magnesium alloy body making it durable yet ultralight. It has a 12 megapixel rear camera capable of 720p video recording and comes with sensors like an accelerometer and GPS. The screen has a 1,280 x 800 pixel resolution.
Luxury Homes in Pune by Avinash Bhosale & Amit Bhosale | Verde Residences Col...Verde Residences
This document provides information about the Verde Residence Collection real estate development project located in Kalyani Nagar, Pune. Some key details include:
- The development consists of 3 staggered residential towers overlooking 200 acres of green space.
- Amenities include a swimming pool, gym, yoga area, games room, and screening room.
- Apartments will have imported kitchens and appliances, marble flooring, and smart home technology.
- The project is located in the upscale Kalyani Nagar neighborhood of Pune known for prosperity, creativity, and architecture.
The document discusses various media devices and accessories that have been adapted to be accessible via switch inputs, including:
1) An iPod docking station, CD/radio player, and DVD/CD player that can be controlled by an infrared remote connected to switches.
2) A Canon digital camera that can be controlled via a USB connection to a switch to take photos remotely.
3) Details are provided on how the switch adaptations were done without modifying the original devices and how they allow full control of playback and other functions.
Radisson Blu Resort, Terme di GalzignanoMaria Fede
The document provides information about the Radisson Blu Resort, Terme di Galzignano located in Padua, Italy, including details about the resort's amenities such as two indoor and outdoor thermal pools, a spa, golf course, and proximity to destinations like Venice; it also provides instructions for reaching the resort from major airports and train stations and highlights the resort as an ideal location for wellness getaways, meetings, and exploring the surrounding areas.
The Nexus Q is a media streaming device introduced by Google in 2012 that is spherical in shape and runs the Android 4.0 operating system. It allows users to stream music, videos and play YouTube from their mobile devices via a local WiFi network. The Nexus Q app controls the device and its lighting effects change based on the content being played. However, the device received some criticism for its high price of $299 and limited functionality compared to other streaming devices.
The document describes the Diamond Bay Resort & Spa located in Nha Trang, Vietnam. It offers 342 rooms and villas along a private beach with lush gardens. Guests can enjoy restaurants, bars, a spa, pools, and water sports. The resort also has conference facilities that can accommodate up to 1,500 people. It is situated near sights like Po Nagar Cham Towers and offers tours of the local area.
This document provides descriptions of various ports, buttons, and functions for different models of car DVD players. It includes diagrams labeling the ports and buttons for models DVN-A3, DVN-A4, DVN-TT, DVN-MBA, DVN-MBC, DVN-MBE, DVN-MBML, DVN-MC2000, DVN-E39, DVN-E46, and DVN-E9X. Descriptions are provided for DVD playback, radio functions, USB/SD card playback, and touchscreen navigation. Setup options and factory reset instructions are also included.
The Solaris Centre in Tallinn, Estonia is a new multi-purpose complex that includes a 1,829 seat concert hall called the Nokia Concert Hall. Developers wanted to support a wide variety of performances at the highest level. They chose Meyer Sound systems for cinema, live sound reinforcement, and active acoustics. The Constellation active acoustic system from Meyer Sound plays a vital role in tailoring the acoustics of the Nokia Concert Hall to different types of events by providing settings that optimize characteristics like intimacy, loudness, clarity, envelopment, and warmth. This allows the hall to accommodate a broader range of performances and increases its revenue potential.
The document describes an IP-based public address system for a school with 150 classrooms. It includes an IP server software, remote paging microphone, 121 IP amplifiers to connect speakers in each classroom, and a CD/MP3 player. The system allows for online streaming of music and announcements to different zones. It has a capacity of 600 zones and 200 microphones, with amplifiers connected over the school's LAN network to provide audio to classrooms.
The document describes the GROHE F-digital Deluxe shower system. It stimulates all the senses by providing atmospheric lighting, gentle steam, and relaxing music controlled by an Apple iPod touch. It creates a spa-like shower experience at home by allowing the user to customize lighting color, steam intensity, and music to suit their mood. The system includes light, sound, and steam modules that are installed in the ceiling and controlled wirelessly through the iPod touch for a fully customized shower.
This document discusses the features and capabilities of the digital audio editing software Sound Forge. It notes that Sound Forge is developed by Sony Creative Software and its key features include precise audio editing tools, powerful audio recording tools, a wide range of professional audio effects and plugins, support for audio-video synchronization, and multichannel audio recording and editing. It provides details on Sound Forge's commands for cutting, copying, pasting, and mixing audio clips as well as its event-based editing capabilities.
Introduction Mooodz Scenter social mediaMax Lindeloo
This document describes the Mooodz Scenter app and device, which uses scents to enhance moods. The Mooodz Scenter is a diffuser device that works with scent cartridges and a mobile app to allow users to control scents and integrate them with other media like music or video to intensify emotions. The startup's founder believes scents can influence moods like music and aims to offer a high-end smart scent device for homes and workplaces that is customized to users' preferences. Early birds can pre-order the Mooodz Scenter and three scent cartridges for 298 euros with availability in Europe in 2016.
The funeral of David Charlton, husband of former Tanaiste Mary Coughlan, took place in St. Mary's Church in Frosses. Many politicians and former colleagues attended to pay their respects, including former Taoisigh Bertie Ahern and Brian Cowan. The funeral was addressed by David's brother Pauric, who said David was a man of few words but you always knew where you stood with him. Pauric praised David's courage in facing adversity with serenity and determination. David had a love of football, especially Mayo football.
The document discusses the Jetspeed-2 portal framework. Key points:
- Jetspeed-2 is an open source portal framework built using Spring components. It allows for high customization and configuration.
- The framework is designed to be standards-compliant, lightweight, portable, scalable and secure. It utilizes Java security standards and supports localization.
- Jetspeed-2 components are assembled using Spring dependency injection which allows for loose coupling and replaceability of components.
The document discusses furniture and home audio technology products. It provides details on 12 different products that combine furniture and audio functionality, such as speakers built into furniture, furniture that doubles as audio equipment, and portable Bluetooth speakers. It also includes potential pricing for some of the products.
This document summarizes several furniture products that integrate technology and provide audio/entertainment functions. It describes products like a sofa that contains built-in wireless speakers, minimalist tower speakers that sync without cables, a sleep pod that uses light and sound for relaxation, and a desk with an integrated amplifier and speakers. It provides pictures and basic details and pricing for each product.
This document provides instructions for setting up and using a Bose Wave Multi-CD Changer accessory with a Bose Wave music system. It explains that the user must first update the Wave music system software before connecting the Multi-CD Changer. It then provides directions on unpacking the Multi-CD Changer components, selecting a location for the system, making connections, loading discs, operating the remote control and basic playback functions.
The Olympus LS-11 is a portable audio recorder for meetings, dictation, and sound gathering. It has a built-in microphone and speaker, mic and line inputs/outputs, and records high quality stereo or mono audio to compact flash cards. It includes 2 CF cards and a card reader. The recorder can be turned on by sliding the power switch and uses a D-pad to navigate menus and recordings. Recordings are organized into 5 folders and started by pressing the record button. Playback and deletion of recordings is done by navigating folders using the D-pad. Completed recordings can be uploaded by connecting the recorder to a computer via USB where it is recognized as a storage device.
The Creative HanZpad tablet is a lightweight 10.1-inch tablet powered by an in-house system-on-chip. Weighing just 515g, it features a magnesium alloy body making it durable yet ultralight. It has a 12 megapixel rear camera capable of 720p video recording and comes with sensors like an accelerometer and GPS. The screen has a 1,280 x 800 pixel resolution.
Luxury Homes in Pune by Avinash Bhosale & Amit Bhosale | Verde Residences Col...Verde Residences
This document provides information about the Verde Residence Collection real estate development project located in Kalyani Nagar, Pune. Some key details include:
- The development consists of 3 staggered residential towers overlooking 200 acres of green space.
- Amenities include a swimming pool, gym, yoga area, games room, and screening room.
- Apartments will have imported kitchens and appliances, marble flooring, and smart home technology.
- The project is located in the upscale Kalyani Nagar neighborhood of Pune known for prosperity, creativity, and architecture.
The document discusses various media devices and accessories that have been adapted to be accessible via switch inputs, including:
1) An iPod docking station, CD/radio player, and DVD/CD player that can be controlled by an infrared remote connected to switches.
2) A Canon digital camera that can be controlled via a USB connection to a switch to take photos remotely.
3) Details are provided on how the switch adaptations were done without modifying the original devices and how they allow full control of playback and other functions.
Radisson Blu Resort, Terme di GalzignanoMaria Fede
The document provides information about the Radisson Blu Resort, Terme di Galzignano located in Padua, Italy, including details about the resort's amenities such as two indoor and outdoor thermal pools, a spa, golf course, and proximity to destinations like Venice; it also provides instructions for reaching the resort from major airports and train stations and highlights the resort as an ideal location for wellness getaways, meetings, and exploring the surrounding areas.
The Nexus Q is a media streaming device introduced by Google in 2012 that is spherical in shape and runs the Android 4.0 operating system. It allows users to stream music, videos and play YouTube from their mobile devices via a local WiFi network. The Nexus Q app controls the device and its lighting effects change based on the content being played. However, the device received some criticism for its high price of $299 and limited functionality compared to other streaming devices.
The document describes the Diamond Bay Resort & Spa located in Nha Trang, Vietnam. It offers 342 rooms and villas along a private beach with lush gardens. Guests can enjoy restaurants, bars, a spa, pools, and water sports. The resort also has conference facilities that can accommodate up to 1,500 people. It is situated near sights like Po Nagar Cham Towers and offers tours of the local area.
This document provides descriptions of various ports, buttons, and functions for different models of car DVD players. It includes diagrams labeling the ports and buttons for models DVN-A3, DVN-A4, DVN-TT, DVN-MBA, DVN-MBC, DVN-MBE, DVN-MBML, DVN-MC2000, DVN-E39, DVN-E46, and DVN-E9X. Descriptions are provided for DVD playback, radio functions, USB/SD card playback, and touchscreen navigation. Setup options and factory reset instructions are also included.
The Solaris Centre in Tallinn, Estonia is a new multi-purpose complex that includes a 1,829 seat concert hall called the Nokia Concert Hall. Developers wanted to support a wide variety of performances at the highest level. They chose Meyer Sound systems for cinema, live sound reinforcement, and active acoustics. The Constellation active acoustic system from Meyer Sound plays a vital role in tailoring the acoustics of the Nokia Concert Hall to different types of events by providing settings that optimize characteristics like intimacy, loudness, clarity, envelopment, and warmth. This allows the hall to accommodate a broader range of performances and increases its revenue potential.
The document describes an IP-based public address system for a school with 150 classrooms. It includes an IP server software, remote paging microphone, 121 IP amplifiers to connect speakers in each classroom, and a CD/MP3 player. The system allows for online streaming of music and announcements to different zones. It has a capacity of 600 zones and 200 microphones, with amplifiers connected over the school's LAN network to provide audio to classrooms.
The document describes the GROHE F-digital Deluxe shower system. It stimulates all the senses by providing atmospheric lighting, gentle steam, and relaxing music controlled by an Apple iPod touch. It creates a spa-like shower experience at home by allowing the user to customize lighting color, steam intensity, and music to suit their mood. The system includes light, sound, and steam modules that are installed in the ceiling and controlled wirelessly through the iPod touch for a fully customized shower.
This document discusses the features and capabilities of the digital audio editing software Sound Forge. It notes that Sound Forge is developed by Sony Creative Software and its key features include precise audio editing tools, powerful audio recording tools, a wide range of professional audio effects and plugins, support for audio-video synchronization, and multichannel audio recording and editing. It provides details on Sound Forge's commands for cutting, copying, pasting, and mixing audio clips as well as its event-based editing capabilities.
Introduction Mooodz Scenter social mediaMax Lindeloo
This document describes the Mooodz Scenter app and device, which uses scents to enhance moods. The Mooodz Scenter is a diffuser device that works with scent cartridges and a mobile app to allow users to control scents and integrate them with other media like music or video to intensify emotions. The startup's founder believes scents can influence moods like music and aims to offer a high-end smart scent device for homes and workplaces that is customized to users' preferences. Early birds can pre-order the Mooodz Scenter and three scent cartridges for 298 euros with availability in Europe in 2016.
The funeral of David Charlton, husband of former Tanaiste Mary Coughlan, took place in St. Mary's Church in Frosses. Many politicians and former colleagues attended to pay their respects, including former Taoisigh Bertie Ahern and Brian Cowan. The funeral was addressed by David's brother Pauric, who said David was a man of few words but you always knew where you stood with him. Pauric praised David's courage in facing adversity with serenity and determination. David had a love of football, especially Mayo football.
The document discusses the Jetspeed-2 portal framework. Key points:
- Jetspeed-2 is an open source portal framework built using Spring components. It allows for high customization and configuration.
- The framework is designed to be standards-compliant, lightweight, portable, scalable and secure. It utilizes Java security standards and supports localization.
- Jetspeed-2 components are assembled using Spring dependency injection which allows for loose coupling and replaceability of components.
The document discusses site management in Jetspeed-2. It describes how:
- Pages are stored in folders in PSML format and reference portlets, layouts, and security constraints.
- Folders organize PSML and metadata files and define display order of documents. Menus can be defined for folders and pages.
- The Site Manager portlet allows users to add and edit pages and portlets on pages.
- A demo illustrates creating a new page, adding portlets, and changing layouts and portlet configurations.
1. Move the socket lever to the unlocked position and align the CPU pins with the socket.
2. Lower the CPU gently into the socket without forcing it.
3. Apply thermal paste to the surface of the CPU and install the fan heat sink components.
4. Connect the fan heat sink power connector to the CPU_FAN connector on the motherboard.
The document is the user guide for the ASUS K8V SE Deluxe motherboard. It includes 3 main sections - an introduction to the motherboard's features, hardware installation instructions, and BIOS setup instructions. The guide provides information for users on installing components, navigating the BIOS, and installing software and drivers.
West Cork Local Newsletter 18/11/2011 - 25/11/2011
Promoting local West Cork's sustainability and community resilience and local economy since the 21st century!
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
Enchancing adoption of Open Source Libraries. A case study on Albumentations.AIVladimir Iglovikov, Ph.D.
Presented by Vladimir Iglovikov:
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/iglovikov/
- https://x.com/viglovikov
- https://www.instagram.com/ternaus/
This presentation delves into the journey of Albumentations.ai, a highly successful open-source library for data augmentation.
Created out of a necessity for superior performance in Kaggle competitions, Albumentations has grown to become a widely used tool among data scientists and machine learning practitioners.
This case study covers various aspects, including:
People: The contributors and community that have supported Albumentations.
Metrics: The success indicators such as downloads, daily active users, GitHub stars, and financial contributions.
Challenges: The hurdles in monetizing open-source projects and measuring user engagement.
Development Practices: Best practices for creating, maintaining, and scaling open-source libraries, including code hygiene, CI/CD, and fast iteration.
Community Building: Strategies for making adoption easy, iterating quickly, and fostering a vibrant, engaged community.
Marketing: Both online and offline marketing tactics, focusing on real, impactful interactions and collaborations.
Mental Health: Maintaining balance and not feeling pressured by user demands.
Key insights include the importance of automation, making the adoption process seamless, and leveraging offline interactions for marketing. The presentation also emphasizes the need for continuous small improvements and building a friendly, inclusive community that contributes to the project's growth.
Vladimir Iglovikov brings his extensive experience as a Kaggle Grandmaster, ex-Staff ML Engineer at Lyft, sharing valuable lessons and practical advice for anyone looking to enhance the adoption of their open-source projects.
Explore more about Albumentations and join the community at:
GitHub: https://github.com/albumentations-team/albumentations
Website: https://albumentations.ai/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/100504475
Twitter: https://x.com/albumentations
Encryption in Microsoft 365 - ExpertsLive Netherlands 2024Albert Hoitingh
In this session I delve into the encryption technology used in Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Purview. Including the concepts of Customer Key and Double Key Encryption.
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Observability Concepts EVERY Developer Should Know -- DeveloperWeek Europe.pdfPaige Cruz
Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
Unlock the Future of Search with MongoDB Atlas_ Vector Search Unleashed.pdfMalak Abu Hammad
Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
#MongoDB #VectorSearch #AI #SemanticSearch #TechInnovation #DataScience #LLM #MachineLearning #SearchTechnology
GraphSummit Singapore | The Art of the Possible with Graph - Q2 2024Neo4j
Neha Bajwa, Vice President of Product Marketing, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
1. B E O S O U N D C E N T U R Y 1
BeoSound Century is a fascinatingly
small yet amazingly powerful music
system with built-in speakers and
three integrated audio sources: CD
player, radio and tape recorder.
BeoSound Century unites it all in a
very elegant and individualistic
design, which makes the system easy
to fit in wherever you want music –
either standing in its base, or hanging
on the wall in the specially designed
wall bracket.
The magic glass door, which slides
open whenever you approach the
system, combined with easy and
convenient operation of the music
sources, makes the BeoSound Century
music system a pleasure to operate
and great fun to play.
User’s guide
2. 2
This user’s guide explains the functions offered by
the BeoSound Century music system, and how
they are operated on the system.
Remote operation using the Beo4 remote control
is also possible. See how on pages 26 - 27.
Complete setting-up and maintenance
instructions are found in the separate setting-up
guide, which is also enclosed with the system.
Note: The Beo4 remote control, a wall bracket for
hanging your BeoSound Century on the wall, and
a carrying handle which doubles as an active FM
antenna for the system are all available as
optional extras at your Bang & Olufsen dealer.
3. C O N T E N T S 3
4 An invitation to play
6 Principles of operation
8 Buttons and display
10 Using the radio
11 Tuning in to radio stations
12 Storing your radio programs
Let the system tune in for you
14 Using the CD player
15 Switching displays
Playing tracks in random order
16 Using the tape recorder
17 Finding tracks or counter positions
Noise reduction
18 Instant recording on tape
19 Recording a specific track on a CD
Cancelling your recording
20 Automatic tape reverse function
21 Using auxiliary sources
22 Sound adjustment
24 BeoSound Century displays
26 Remote control
4. 4 A N I N V I T A T I O N T O P L A Y
Whenever you approach the BeoSound Note: The next page shows the four operational
stages in which you may find your BeoSound
Century, the glass door slides open, and
Century music system.
all the relevant buttons light up in red.
You are invited in to play!
Pressing a red button makes the system
respond – either by carrying out your
instruction, or by making another set of
buttons available to you - or both.
In this way, the BeoSound Century
engages you in a playful conversation
about its music sources: the CD player,
the radio, or the tape recorder.
LOAD
RADIO CD TAPE
APE AUX
Start Bang & Olufsen
BANG & OLUFSEN
5. 5
The BeoSound Century system is switched to stand-by,
but it will respond to a brief wave of your hand.
Start Bang & Olufsen
BANG & OLUFSEN
When you approach the system, it opens up to
you, and the four source buttons light up –
inviting you in to play!
LOAD
RADIO CD TAPE
APE AUX
Start Bang & Olufsen
BANG & OLUFSEN
Now, try pressing one of the source buttons.
The source starts playing, and the system offers
you all the relevant buttons for that source (here
the CD player).
MODE REC SOUND LOAD
RADIO CD TAPE
APE AUX < STEP STOP STEP >
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Start Bang & Olufsen
BANG & OLUFSEN
If you leave the BeoSound Century to enjoy the
music, the glass door closes, and the lights go out.
Only the source button and the display remain lit –
keeping you informed about the source playing.
CD
Start Bang & Olufsen
BANG & OLUFSEN
6. 6 P R I N C I P L E S O F O P E R A T I O N
The three sources
Whenever you approach the BeoSound
Century, the glass door slides open, and
all the relevant buttons light up with an
invitation for you to play one of the
music sources: the CD player, the radio,
or the tape recorder…
The top section of the system holds the tray for
compact discs. The compact disc is kept in place by
a clamp, which can be raised and lowered by
pressing the LOAD button (top right-hand
button).
The BeoSound Century radio only becomes visible
when it is being used. You will see all the buttons LOAD
for radio operation light up, and – with a P – the
display indicates that a radio program is playing.
RADIO CD TAPE AUX
The middle-section of the system contains the
display and all the buttons you need for operating
the system. For further information, see pages 8 -
9.
The bottom section is for tape cassettes. The tape Start Bang & Olufsen
recorder adjusts automatically to the type of tape
you are using: ferro or chrome.
BANG & OLUFSEN
7. 7
Loading a CD Raises and lowers the clamp which
Pressing the LOAD button raises the clamp which holds the CD in place
holds the CD in place. You can then remove any
husk billede CD from the compartment and load the one you
want to play.
Always load the CD with the text side facing you!
Pressing LOAD again lowers the clamp. You may
also press the CD button to lower the clamp and
start playing the CD at once.
Loading a tape
The tape cassette must be loaded with the tape
slot facing downwards. Insert the top section of
husk billede the cassette first; then push in the bottom half of
the cassette until it is properly seated in the
compartment.
To unload the tape, grip the sides of the cassette
– a little below the middle – and gently, but
firmly, pull it outwards.
Headphones
Headphone socket
The headphone socket is placed on the back of
BeoSound Century, as illustrated to the left.
Once you connect your headphones to BeoSound
Century, the sound from the built-in BeoSound
Century speakers is muted. The sound from the
speakers is then demuted when you disconnect
your headphones.
PHONES
8. 8 > Principles of operation
Buttons and display
Pressing a red button makes the SOUND allows you to adjust the sound levels:
volume, balance, bass, treble and loudness
BeoSound Century respond – either by
(pages 22 - 23).
carrying out your instruction, or by
making another set of buttons available
to you – or both. STORE allows you to store:
G radio stations on program numbers (page 12);
G your favourite sound levels (page 23).
The display and the red buttons guide
you through any operation you may
wish to carry out, engaging you in a REC allows you to record the source you are
playful conversation about the listening to (pages 18-20).
BeoSound Century music sources.
These pages show what the display and MODE is used for:
each of the 26 buttons are used for… G switching AM and FM bands on the radio
(page 11);
G switching the CD random play function on
and off (page 15);
G switching the tape Noise Reduction
function on and off (page 17); MODE REC STORE SOUND
G switching the automatic tape reverse
function on and off (page 20).
The display keeps you informed about what the
system is doing and about any on-going
operation. See the displays throughout this guide
and on pages 24 - 25.
MODE
RADIO CD TAPE AUX
RADIO CD TAPE AUX <STEP
The source buttons switch on the source you wish
to listen to:
G RADIO turns on the radio (pages 10 - 13);
G CD starts the CD player (pages 14 - 15); 0 1 2 3 4
G TAPE starts the tape recorder (pages 16 - 20);
G AUX plays any auxiliary source (page 21).
9. 9
Note: For a complete description of the various
functions performed by the system, please follow
the references to the relevant pages.
The two step buttons, <STEP and STEP>, are used:
G for stepping through:
– radio programs (page 10),
– tracks on a CD or a tape (pages 14 and 17);
G for searching for radio stations (page 11);
G for rewinding and fast forwarding a tape
(page 17);
G for cancelling a recording (page 19).
STOP is used:
G for pausing playback of a CD or a tape
(pages 14 and 16);
G for pausing and stopping a recording (page 18).
The TUNE button allows you to tune in to
new radio stations (pages 11 - 12).
The volume buttons allow you to adjust volume
<STEP STOP STEP> TUNE
up or down – and to adjust the various sound
levels (pages 22 - 23).
The LOAD button raises and lowers
LOAD the clamp holding the CD in place
(page 7).
The stand-by button switches the
system to stand-by.
REC STORE SOUND LOAD
STOP STEP> TUNE
The number buttons are used for:
G keying in radio program numbers or radio G keying in CD track numbers (page 14);
frequencies (pages 10 - 11); G playing a tape from the beginning (page 16).
5 6 7 8 9
10. 10 U S I N G T H E R A D I O
Listening to radio programs
RADIO Turns on the radio
MODE REC STORE SOUND LOAD
STEP> Press to browse through your radio RADIO CD TAPE AUX <STEP STOP STEP> TUNE
programs, forwards...
or
<STEP ...or backwards 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Alternatively, key in the exact
1
program number you want,
for example 12 Pressing the RADIO button makes the If you select another source, the radio
display and all the buttons for operating stops automatically. To switch off the
2
the radio light up. At the same time, the entire system, press the stand-by
radio starts playing the program you button, G.
were last listening to.
Note: If you press RADIO again while the radio is
∧ Press to raise the volume playing, you can see the frequency for the current
The program number is indicated in the
radio station in the display. Press RADIO again to
display, for example: P 3. revert to the program number indication.
∨ Press to lower the volume
To switch to another program, you can Note: The REC button makes it easy to record the
either key in its number directly using radio program you are listening to. See how on
page 18.
the number buttons, 0 - 9; or you can
G Press to switch the system to stand- press the step buttons, <STEP or
by STEP>, to browse through all your
programs.
Selecting another source also turns
off the radio
The system only makes the necessary
number buttons available. That is, if you
only have stored radio programs on the
numbers 1 to 5, only the buttons 1 to 5
will be lit.
> Selecting radio programs using the method
described on this page requires that you have
tuned in to all your favourite radio stations and
stored them on program numbers of their own.
See how on the next pages.
11. 11
Tuning in to radio stations
Whenever you turn on the radio, the The display shows the station’s
TUNE button lights up. TUNE is the frequency number as you go along. Turns on the radio RADIO
key to the tuning function in the
BeoSound Century radio. When you have found the station you
Press to make the system search for
want, and you are hearing it clearly in TUNE
a station
When you press TUNE, the buttons on the loudspeakers, you can store it on a
the system change, so that only the program number of its own (see how on then
buttons necessary for tuning in to radio page 12). STEP>
Searches up the frequency band
stations become available.
Note: If you have keyed in a false frequency, the
or
system automatically returns to the radio program
There are three ways of tuning in to
you were last listening to. <STEP
radio stations: Searches down the frequency band
The radio stops automatically at the
G You can make the system do all the first station producing an acceptable
work for you (see how on page 12). Switching AM/FM bands signal
G You can let the system search for In some markets, BeoSound Century
stations by pressing TUNE then music systems are sold which make If this is not the station you want,
STEP> or <STEP. tuning available in both the AM and the press the step button again to search
for another
G Or, if you know a station’s exact FM bands.
frequency number, you can key it in
directly by pressing TUNE then the To switch from FM to AM or vice versa, Alternatively, key in the exact TUNE
number, using the number buttons. press TUNE then MODE. frequency for the station you want,
for example 87.5 MHz
then
8 7 5
Press to switch from FM to AM, or TUNE
vice versa
then
Note: Proper FM (and AM) antenna must be MODE
connected to the BeoSound Century in order to
pick up the radio stations in your area. See the The display changes to show the
setting-up guide for information about antenna lowest frequency in the new band
connections.
A special carrying handle with an active FM
antenna is available as an optional extra for the
BeoSound Century. Your Bang & Olufsen dealer
has all the details!
12. 12 > Using the radio
Storing your radio programs
Tune in to the FM (or AM) station You can store 30 different radio stations Note: When you press STORE the first time, the
you want, then... display automatically offers you a vacant program
on program numbers of their own in the
number for the new station. If the number suits
Press to make the system ready for BeoSound Century radio. This enables you, you need not key in another – just press
STORE you to access your favourite radio
storing the station STORE again.
then
stations directly, simply by keying in a
number. The number may also indicate that the station you
Key in the number you want for the have found has already been stored – on the
1 number shown.
station,
Once you have tuned in to the station
for example 12
you want, and you are hearing it clearly When the number stops blinking, the program
2
in the loudspeakers, you can store it on has been stored.
then a number of your own choice: Press
Note: If you wish to erase a program from its
STORE, then key in the number you program number, press TUNE, then STORE, 0,
Press STORE again to finally store want (1-30), and press STORE again.
STORE STORE while you are listening to the program.
the station on the program number
You may now start tuning in to the When you have stored the station, press
next radio station (see page 11) TUNE to continue tuning in to the next
radio station you want…
Let the system tune in for you
You may also let the system find all the Note: This tuning method is only available in the
RADIO Turn on the radio FM band.
radio stations available in your area, and
store them on program numbers of
their own automatically.
Press to make the system tune in to-
TUNE
and store all the radio stations in
your area To do so, just turn on the radio and
then
press TUNE, then press the STORE
STORE (Press for 2 seconds) button for 2 seconds.
The system finds all the stations
available in the FM band in your area
and stores them on program numbers
from 1 to 30.
13. 13
List the radio stations you have stored here:
1 16
2 17
3 18
4 19
5 20
6 21
7 22
8 23
9 24
10 25
11 26
12 27
13 28
14 29
15 30
Note: Use a pencil – you may wish to change the
list later on!
14. 14 U S I N G T H E C D P L A Y E R
Playing a CD
Starts playing the CD you have
CD
loaded into the CD player MODE REC STORE SOUND LOAD
STOP Press to pause the CD player RADIO CD TAPE AUX <STEP STOP STEP> TUNE
CD Press to resume playing 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Press to browse through the tracks
STEP> Pressing the CD button starts the CD If you select another source, the CD
on the CD, forwards...
player: the display and all the buttons player stops automatically. To switch off
or
for operating the CD player light up, the entire system, press the stand-by
<STEP and the first track from the CD you have button, G.
...or backwards
loaded starts playing.
Note: If the CD player is left paused or stopped for
more than 30 minutes, the system switches to
5
Alternatively, key in the number for The track number is indicated in the
stand-by.
the track you want to hear, display: 1.
for example track number 5
The other functions offered by the CD player are:
You can pause the CD player any time G Switching between various display indications:
by pressing STOP. To resume playing, track number, track time and remaining disc
∧ Press to raise the volume time (see page 15).
just press the CD button again. G Playing tracks in random order (see page 15).
G Recording the CD you are listening to, and
To select another track from the CD, recording specific tracks (see pages 18 - 19).
∨ Press to lower the volume
you can either key in its number
directly using the number buttons, 0 - 9;
or you can browse through all the
G Press to switch the system to stand- tracks on the CD using the step buttons,
by <STEP or STEP>.
Selecting another source also turns
off the CD player
When the CD has been played through
once, the CD player stops, waiting for
another instruction to play.
15. 15
Switching displays
When you start playing a CD, the
Press while the CD is playing to
display always shows which track CD
change the display indication – from
number is playing. track number to track time
then
The CD player is playing track number 12
At any time, while the CD is playing, Press again to change the display
CD
indication – from track time to
you can change the indication in the
remaining disc time
display by pressing the CD button. The then
display then changes – first into Press a third time to revert to the CD
showing the track time, then into original track number indication
The current track has been playing for 1 minute showing the remaining disc time
and 47 seconds (track time) (minutes and seconds).
If you press CD a third time, the display
reverts to showing the track number.
12 minutes and 38 seconds playing time remains
on the CD (remaining disc time)
Playing tracks in random order
Pressing the MODE button twice, while Press while the CD is playing to see
the CD is playing, makes the CD player MODE
the current status in the display
play all the tracks on the CD in random
then
The CD random play function is switched off order.
– the indication in the display is blinking Press to cut the random play MODE
If you wish to cancel your random play function in or out
instruction, simply press MODE again –
twice. Switching off the CD player also
cancels the random play function.
The CD random play function is active
– the indication in the display is rotating
Note: The display reverts to showing track number
or track time. While playing tracks in random Note: You can always skip the track you are
order, it cannot be set to showing remaining disc listening to by pressing STEP >. The CD player then
time. continues to the next random track.
16. 16 U S I N G T H E T A P E R E C O R D E R
Playing a tape
TAPE Starts playing the tape you have
loaded into the tape recorder MODE REC STORE SOUND LOAD
Press 1 to start playing from the
beginning of the tape
RADIO CD TAPE AUX <STEP STOP STEP> TUNE
TAPE Press again for 2 seconds to »turn«
the tape to start playing the other
side 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
STOP Press to pause the tape recorder
Pressing the TAPE button starts the When the tape has been played through
tape recorder. The display and all the once (A and B side), the tape recorder
TAPE Press to resume playing buttons for operating the tape recorder stops, waiting for another instruction to
light up, and the tape you have loaded play.
starts playing.
If you select another source, the tape
∧ Press to raise the volume If you press 1 after starting the tape recorder stops automatically. To switch
recorder, the tape is rewound to start off the entire system, press the stand-by
playing from the first track. button, G.
∨ Press to lower the volume
You may of course ”turn” the tape any Note: If the tape recorder is left paused or
stopped for more than 30 minutes, the system
time. To do so, just press the TAPE
switches to stand-by.
button once more for 2 seconds, and the
Press to switch the system to stand-
G other side of the tape starts playing. Note: When the tape is ”turned” to play the B-
by
side, this is indicated in the display with a dash
Selecting another source also turns The counter position is indicated in the before the counter indication: -000.
off the tape recorder display, counting from 000 whenever The other functions offered by the tape recorder
you start playing a new tape, and when are:
the tape is ”turned”. G Finding specific tracks or counter positions on
the tape (see page 17).
G Noise reduction (see page 17).
You can pause the tape recorder at any
G Recording on tape (see pages 18 - 19).
point by pressing STOP. To resume G Automatic tape reverse function (see page 20).
playing, just press TAPE again.
17. 17
Finding tracks or counter positions on the tape
While the tape recorder is playing, you You can also rewind or fast forward the Press to step to the next track on the
can make it find the next track simply tape to a specific counter position. STEP>
tape
by pressing the step button, STEP>.
To do so, you must first pause the tape
Or, you can make it play the current recorder by pressing STOP. While the Press to play the current track again <STEP
track again by pressing <STEP once. tape is paused, press <STEP or STEP>
Press <STEP twice to play the
Press <STEP again if you want to hear to rewind or fast forward the tape. previous track
the previous track.
When you reach the position you want,
Pressing the step button several times press STOP to pause the tape recorder;
Press to pause the tape recorder STOP
makes the tape recorder search or press TAPE to start playing the tape
forwards or backwards for as many directly. then
tracks as you specify.
Rewinds the tape <STEP
or
Fast forwards the tape STEP>
Press to stop winding and resume
TAPE
playing
Noise reduction
The noise reduction system is set to ON Press to see the current noise
from the factory. If you wish to change MODE
reduction state
this setup, you may do so by pressing
then
The display glows steadily when noise reduction is the MODE button.
ON, and blinks when it is OFF Press again to change from ON to
MODE
OFF, or vice versa
The display then shows the current
noise reduction state: glowing steadily
for ON, blinking for OFF.
Press MODE again to change from ON
to OFF, or vice versa.
Note: The noise reduction system is automatically
reset to ON during recording.
18. 18 > Using the tape recorder
Instant recording on tape
You can pause your recording any time
Press to make the tape recorder
REC by pressing STOP. The tape recorder
ready for recording
then
automatically makes a pause of four
seconds on the tape.
REC Press again to start recording
Then press REC again to resume
recording; or press STOP once more to
The two displays blink alternately to indicate a
recording of, for example, a CD track number turn off the tape recorder.
STOP Press to pause your recording
Whenever the BeoSound Century is Note: To record a CD from the beginning – start
A pause of four seconds is inserted the CD player, then open the CD clamp by
on the tape
playing, you can start recording directly pressing LOAD, and load the CD you wish to
then on the tape you have loaded. Just press record. While the CD clamp is still open, press REC,
the REC button twice. REC: The clamp closes, recording starts, and the
REC Press to resume recording CD starts playing from the first track.
or
When you press REC the first time, the
Note: The REC button only becomes available if
tape recorder gets ready for recording. there is a tape in the tape recorder – and provided
Press again to stop recording The buttons necessary for recording
STOP the tape is not record protected.
completely
light up, and the display indicates that
the system is ready by, alternately,
displaying REC and then the number of
the radio program or CD track you are
listening to.
Press REC again, and recording starts
immediately.
> See the next few pages for further information
about recording and the automatic tape reverse
function.
19. 19
Recording a specific track on a CD
The system also allows you to start When you press REC again, the tape
recording from a specific track on a CD. recorder starts recording from the Start playing the CD CD
beginning of the CD track you have then
Press STOP to pause the CD player. chosen to start from.
Then press the REC button and key in Press to pause the CD player STOP
the track number you wish to record, To pause or stop recording, just press
using either the number buttons, 0-9, or the STOP button once or twice.
the step buttons, <STEP or STEP>. The
track number is indicated in the display. Press to make the tape recorder REC
ready for recording
then
Key in the track number you want,
4
for example track number 4
then
Press again to start recording from
REC
the track you have chosen
By the end of the track, pause or
stop your recording in the usual way
Cancelling your recording
If you regret your recording, simply Note: We recommend that you listen-in on the
Press, while recording is in progress,
press the step button, <STEP, while tape to find the exact spot before you resume
to cancel your recording and return
<STEP
recording.
recording is in progress. approximately to the spot where it
Note: If you wish to erase a recording, you may do started
Recording is stopped, and the tape is so by pressing TAPE, STOP then REC, REC. As no
rewound approximately to the spot source other than the tape recorder is active,
nothing is recorded on the tape.
where your recording started.
When you have found the exact spot,
you may either stop the tape recorder
altogether, by pressing STOP; or
resume recording, by pressing REC.
20. 20 > Using the tape recorder
Automatic tape reverse function
Make the tape recorder ready for
After pressing the REC button to start
REC recording, press the MODE button. A
recording
tape reverse symbol appears in the
Press to see the current automatic The display shows the current automatic tape display to indicate the current setting –
MODE reverse setting – glowing steadily for ON; blinking glowing steadily for ON; blinking for
tape reverse setting
for OFF OFF.
then
Press again to change from ON to The BeoSound Century tape recorder Press MODE again to change from ON
MODE
OFF, or vice versa always plays through the entire tape to OFF, or vice versa.
(A and B side) before stopping.
Note: You may, of course, leave the automatic
This automatic tape reverse function tape reverse function ON so that your recording is
can of course be switched off during made on both sides of the tape you have loaded –
if required.
recording so that your recording is
only made on one side of the tape at
the time.
21. U S I N G A U X I L I A R Y S O U R C E S 21
Playing auxiliary sources
Turns on the BeoSound 2000
AUX
MODE REC STORE SOUND LOAD auxiliary function
You may now start operating the
auxiliary source in the usual way
RADIO CD TAPE AUX <STEP STOP STEP> TUNE
Press to raise the volume ∧
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Press to lower the volume ∨
The AUX button enables you to start Note: The REC button enables you to record from
the auxiliary source onto the tape in the
playing any auxiliary source you have Press to switch the system to stand-
BeoSound Century tape recorder (see page 18). G
connected to the BeoSound Century. by
Note: The auxiliary source must be connected to
Pressing the AUX button makes the the AUX-socket on the back of the system. For Selecting another source on the
further information, please refer to the small system also turns off the auxiliary
display and the relevant buttons light
setting-up guide also enclosed with the BeoSound function
up. AU is written in the display to
Century.
indicate that you may now start
operating the auxiliary source in the
usual way.
You will then hear the sound from the
auxiliary source through the BeoSound
Century speakers.
If you select one of the sources in the
BeoSound Century instead, the AUX
function is stopped automatically. To
switch off the entire system, press the
stand-by button, G.
22. 22 S O U N D A D J U S T M E N T
Adjusting the sound levels
The SOUND button enables you to
SOUND Press repeatedly until the sound cue
you want is displayed adjust the sound coming out of the
BeoSound Century speakers.
Then adjust the sound level to your The display shows the current volume level.
liking... You can adjust the volume level and the Volume can be adjusted in steps of two within a
then
bass and treble levels to suit your range of 00 to 72.
∧ Raises the sound levels; increases the personal taste; you can alter the balance
sound in the right speaker; or cuts
the loudness function in
between the left and right speakers to
or direct the sound towards your favourite
∨ Lowers the sound levels; increases listening position; and you can cut the
the sound in the left speaker; or cuts loudness function in or out, as you like.
the loudness function out The display shows the current balance setting –
here neutral. Balance can be adjusted within a
Each time you press the SOUND range of 6 to either side.
button, a cue appears in the display,
indicating which adjustment can be
made, and showing the current setting.
Use the volume buttons, ∧ and ∨, to
adjust as required. The display shows the current bass level – here
neutral. Bass can be adjusted within a range of -5
to +5.
See the next page if you want to store
your new sound levels. If you don’t, the
adjusted levels will be reset to their
original values when the system is
switched to stand-by.
The display shows the current treble level – here
neutral. Treble can be adjusted within a range of
-5 to +5.
The display shows the current loudness setting –
glowing steadily for ON, blinking for OFF.
23. 23
Note: To adjust volume you need not press the Note: The Beo4 remote control also enables you
SOUND button first. Simply press the volume to silence the BeoSound Century speakers
buttons, ∧ and ∨. temporarily; and it enables you to reset your
adjusted sound levels without switching off the
Note: The loudness function is used to system first. See how on pages 26 - 27.
compensate for the human ear’s lack of sensitivity
to high and low frequencies when listening to low
volume levels. It ”boosts” the high and low
frequencies so that the music becomes more
dynamic.
Storing your new sound levels
You can store your adjusted sound Note: If the STORE button is not lit up in red, press Adjust the sound levels to your
SOUND again before pressing STORE twice. liking, then...
levels so that the system switches on at
e.g. a lower volume level; or e.g. so that Note: All the current sound levels will be stored
it always plays with more or less bass or simultaneously.
..press to start storing the levels STORE
treble tone than stored from the factory.
The display starts blinking
All you have to do, to turn your then
adjustment into a permanent setting of
the system, is press the STORE button Press again to store the levels STORE
when you have adjusted the various
sound levels to your liking.
When you press STORE, the display
starts blinking – asking you if you want
to store the setting. Press STORE again
to confirm that you do.
24. 24 B E O S O U N D C E N T U R Y D I S P L A Y S
Radio program number 3 is playing
The radio program playing has not been stored on
a program number of its own
CD track number 12 is playing (see page 15)
Tape side A is playing (counter position 234)
Tape side B is playing (counter position 234)
The source connected to the BeoSound Century
AUX-socket is playing
The STOP button has been pressed, and the CD
player or the tape recorder is paused
The system is waiting for an instruction to play
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Small lines in the display indicate the number of
digits that can be keyed in - here another three
for a radio frequency number
A small line also appears when you key in a new
program number for a radio program or, as here,
a new track number for a CD
After pressing 1, you may key in another digit,
e.g. 2, to hear track number 12
Note: The displays shown throughout this guide
show the main principles used for illustrating the
various functions in the BeoSound Century system.
26. 26 R E M O T E C O N T R O L
Using the Beo4
RADIO Press to turn on the radio Although designed primarily for close-
up operation, the BeoSound Century
CD Press to start the CD player
music system can also be operated from
A TAPE Press to start the tape recorder a distance.
The Beo4 remote control operates all
LIST Press to display TURN to play the
the primary functions offered by the
other side of a tape
GO Press to turn the tape system such as switching on, selecting
radio programs, selecting tracks on a TV LIGHT RADIO
CD or a tape, searching on A.tape,
Press to step through your radio pausing CD and A.tape playback, SAT AV CD
or programs, tracks on a tape or a CD
recording onto A.tape, adjusting sound,
and switching off. V TAPE RECORD A TAPE
Alternatively, key in the exact
number, using the number keys Even though remote control is available
for recording audio sources onto the 7 8 9
tt Press to fast forward a tape BeoSound Century A.tape recorder, we
or recommend that you start and stop your
4 5 6
ss Press to rewind a tape recordings via the operation panel on
BeoSound Century itself.
1 2 3
STOP Press to pause the CD player or
tape recorder
TEXT 0 MENU
then
GO Press to resume playing
RECORD Press to make the system ready for
recording
then GO
RECORD Press to start recording
A TAPE Press to pause the recording
then
STOP
LIST EXIT
In order to stop recording
completely, you must press the STOP
button on the BeoSound Century STOP
twice or switch the BeoSound
Century to stand-by…
The Beo4 remote control is available as an
optional extra for the BeoSound Century system
at your Bang & Olufsen dealer.
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With respect to adjusting sound, you *Note: In order to adjust sound and display Press to raise the volume
A.SETUP, you must add the function to Beo4, or
choose the relevant sound elements on
please refer to the below procedure… Press to lower the volume
the Beo4 and adjust them accordingly,
see how to do it on the far right of this Adding functions to Beo4 list of functions… Press ∧ and ∨ simultaneously to
page. • Press and hold down the standby button on silence the speakers completely;
Beo4 while you press LIST to get access to the press again to recall the sound
special Beo4 setup function and let go of both
At any time, while the BeoSound
buttons at the same time. You are now in the
Century is playing, you can light the setup mode. Sound adjustments…
buttons on the system briefly by • Then you press LIST to display ADD? and then
pressing the MENU button on Beo4. If GO which calls up the list of cues you want and Press LIST repeatedly to reveal LIST
you press MENU twice, the light the first cue appears on the display. A.SETUP* then
• Then you keep on pressing LIST until the cue GO
remains on until you switch the system you want to add is displayed and then you press After pressing GO, SOUND is
to stand-by – or until you press MENU GO to add it. When the cue stops blinking it has revealed…
again. been added. then
• The addition has now been completed and you Press GO repeatedly to access GO
Note: To be able to play any auxiliary source you press EXIT to leave the Beo4 setup function. the sound cues Volume, Balance,
have connected to the BeoSound Century AUX- Bass, Treble, or Loudness; refer to
socket, you must press LIST on Beo4 to find the BeoSound Century display for
A.AUX in the Beo4 display, then press GO. information regarding adjustment
then
Press ∧ or ∨ to adjust the
individual elements or
Repeat this procedure for the sound
elements you want to adjust…
Then, store your adjustments…
Press LIST to reveal A.SETUP LIST
then
GO
then
Press LIST repeatedly to display LIST
S.STORE then
GO
Switches off •
Remote control via the BeoLink 1000 terminal is also
available for the BeoSound Century.
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Date purchased
Contact person
Dealer
Telephone
Address
Record your serial numbers here:
BeoSound Century
Beo4
Dear Customer,
Your needs as the user of our products are always given careful
consideration during the design and development process, and we strive to
make our products easy and comfortable to operate.
We therefore hope that you will take time to drop us a line, telling us about
your experiences with your Bang & Olufsen system. Anything which you
consider important – positive or negative – may help us in our constant
efforts to refine our products.
Thank you!
Please write to:
Customer information dept. 7240
Bang & Olufsen a/s
DK-7600 Struer
Denmark
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