
BeoVision L 2500

Beovision L2800, L2500
These two television sets were for those who did not require the full range of hi-fidelity specifications offered by the Beovision LX2800 and LX2500 range. It was an ideal alternative and was designed with the same elegant shape and style. The L2800 and L2500 models provided the uncompromising standard of sound and picture always associated with Bang & Olufsen.
Available in a modern grey finish, Beovision L series was not equipped with Teletext although this could be fitted as an optional extra.
CTV system (according to type)
Picture tube size: 63cm flat square (Visual picture size 59cm)
Speaker system, stereo; 2 pressure chamber cabinets
Sound power output RMS: 2 x 15 W / 8 ohms
Harmonic distortion: 0.5%
Intermodulation: < 1 %
Frequency range: +/- 1.5 dB 25 – 20000 Hz
Power supply: 220 – 240 V
Power consumption: 95 W
Stand by: 3.5 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 78 x 48 x 42cm
Weight: 37 kg
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(Beovision LX2802 as 2502)
There were no fussy buttons to spoil the clean looks of Beovision L2802. You controlled it entirely with the Beolink 1000 remote control terminal. Only a discreet red light told you that the TV was ready and awaiting your commands. The flat-square 66cm picture tube gave you a clear, undistorted view, even if you were not sitting right in front of the screen. Bang & Olufsen’s own VisionClear system regulated the colour balance 50 times a second, and in variable light conditions the picture always looked good, with automatic contrast regulation and the contrast screen.
As specialists in good sound, Bang & Olufsen are always very particular about loudspeakers. That is why both Beovision LX and L models incorporated a special bass-reflex speaker system, giving you genuine hi-fi quality to enhance your stereo video tapes. You could also have a NICAM decoder fitted, ready to receive stereo broadcasts of TV programmes.
Beovision LX models had Bang & Olufsen’s powerful Teletext module fitted as standard. However, for the Beovision L2802 and L2502 models, this was left out. This was the only difference between the LX2802 and L2802 models.
Beovision L2502 had a 63cm screen; the specifications were the same as the 66cm model.
Operation: Beolink 1000
Datalink system: Beolink®
Compatible to older Beocord VCRs
Features: stereo sound, stereo enhancement, bilingual sound
Number of programmes: 32 VHF-UHF, S-channels
Range: VHF 46-300MHz, UHF 470-855 MHz
Picture tube: 45 AX 110° in line self-converging
Start time: approx. 5 sec
Aerial impedance: 75 ohms coaxial
Sound power output: 2 x 15 W / 8 ohms
Frequency range: 25 Hz – 20,000 Hz +/- 1.5 dB
Bass control: +/- 8 dB / 100 Hz
Treble control: +/- 8 dB / 10,000 Hz
Power supply: 180 – 265 V
Power frequency: 50 – 60 Hz
Power consumption: 95 (75-165) W
Stand-by: 3.5 W
Dimensions: 78 x 48 x 42cm
Weight: 37 kg
Connections: headphones output max 7.5V / 200 ohms
External speakers: 4 – 8 ohms
AUX 3 A/V Socket: 6 pin DIN Video output 1 Vpp 75 ohms
Video input: 1 Vpp 75 ohms
Audio output: 1V 47 kohm
Audio input: 1 V 1 kohm
AUX 2: A/V SCART socket 21 pin Video
Video: RGB, fast blanking
Audio: IR-codes pin 8 2Vpp
Control voltage pin: 8 > 9.5 V
Tape output: 5 pin DIN 1 V 1 kohm
Amp. output: 5 pin DIN 0-1 V 2.5 kohm
AUX 1 Audio Line: 7 pin DIN Input 350 mV 47 kohms
Output: 1 V 2 kohms
Datalink: In/Out
Link compatibility: Datalink
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Beovision L2800, L2500
These two television sets were for those who did not require the full range of hi-fidelity specifications offered by the Beovision LX2800 and LX2500 range. It was an ideal alternative and was designed with the same elegant shape and style. The L2800 and L2500 models provided the uncompromising standard of sound and picture always associated with Bang & Olufsen.
Available in a modern grey finish, Beovision L series was not equipped with Teletext although this could be fitted as an optional extra.
CTV system (according to type)
Picture tube size: 70cm flat square (Visual picture size: 66cm)
Speaker system, stereo; 2 pressure chamber cabinets
Sound power output RMS: 2 x 15 W / 8 ohms
Harmonic distortion: 0.5%
Intermodulation: < 1 %
Frequency range: +/- 1.5 dB 25 – 20000 Hz
Power supply: 220 – 240 V
Power consumption: 95 W
Stand by: 3.5 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 86 x 52 x 46 cm
Weight: 43 kg
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There were no fussy buttons to spoil the clean looks of Beovision L2802. You controlled it entirely with the Beolink 1000 remote control terminal. Only a discreet red light told you that the TV was ready and awaiting your commands. The flat-square 66cm picture tube gave you a clear, undistorted view, even if you were not sitting right in front of the screen. Bang & Olufsen’s own VisionClear system regulated the colour balance 50 times a second, and in variable light conditions the picture always looked good, with automatic contrast regulation and the contrast screen.
As specialists in good sound, Bang & Olufsen are always very particular about loudspeakers. That is why both Beovision LX and L models incorporated a special bass-reflex speaker system, giving you genuine hi-fi quality to enhance your stereo video tapes. You could also have a NICAM decoder fitted, ready to receive stereo broadcasts of TV programmes.
Beovision LX models had Bang & Olufsen’s powerful Teletext module fitted as standard. However, for the Beovision L2802 and L2502 models, this was left out. This was the only difference between the LX2802 and L2802 models.
L2502 had a 63cm screen; the specifications were the same as the 66cm model.
Operation: Beolink 1000
Datalink system: Beolink®
Compatible to older Beocord VCRs
Features: stereo sound, stereo enhancement, bilingual sound
Number of programmes: 32 VHF-UHF, S-channels
Range: VHF 46-300MHz, UHF 470-855 MHz
Picture tube: 45 AX 110° in line self-converging
Start time: approx. 5 sec
Aerial impedance: 75 ohms coaxial
Sound power output: 2 x 15 W / 8 ohms
Frequency range: 25 Hz – 20,000 Hz +/- 1.5 dB
Bass control: +/- 8 dB / 100 Hz
Treble control: +/- 8 dB / 10,000 Hz
Power supply: 180 – 265 V
Power frequency: 50 – 60 Hz
Power consumption: 95 (75-165) W
Stand-by: 3.5 W
Dimensions 86 x 52 x 46
Weight 43 kg
Connections: headphones output max 7.5V / 200 ohms
External speakers: 4 – 8 ohms
AUX 3 A/V Socket: 6 pin DIN Video output 1 Vpp 75 ohms
Video input: 1 Vpp 75 ohms
Audio output: 1V 47 kohm
Audio input: 1 V 1 kohm
AUX 2: A/V SCART socket 21 pin Video
Video: RGB, fast blanking
Audio: IR-codes pin 8 2Vpp
Control voltage pin: 8 > 9.5 V
Tape output: 5 pin DIN 1 V 1 kohm
Amp. output: 5 pin DIN 0-1 V 2.5 kohm
AUX 1 Audio Line: 7 pin DIN Input 350 mV 47 kohms
Output: 1 V 2 kohms
Datalink: In/Out
Link compatibility: Datalink
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Beovision L 5500 / 4500 – Alternative theatre
A classic Bang & Olufsen TV has always been a good investment. However, if you didn’t need the advanced features that Beovision LX had to offer, the alternative TV was the ‘L’ range. It offered same design, same engineering, same quality, but different pricing and different colours.
CTV system: Multi-standard B/G/L (GB: PAL I)
Colour system: PAL/SECAM, NTSC A/V 4.43 MHz / 3.58 MHz
Picture tube (Visual picture): 63cm (59cm)
Picture tube system: flat square, Hi-Bri, In-Line 110 degrees
Contrast screen with metallised coating
Design: wide format cabinet
Cabinet: rosewood, grey metallic
Main features:
Operation Beolink 1000, one-way (prepared for two-way)
Sound centre balance: between BeoLab and Beovision speakers
Sound system: Built-in NICAM EU + A2 stereo decoder
Built-in NICAM EU + A2 dual language
TV tuner range: 46 – 855 MHz: VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
No. of TV programmes: 50
Satellite: prepared for BeoSat LM kit
No. of satellite programmes: 64
Signal/noise level: > 35 dB/1 Vpp and antenna signal > 1mV
Crosstalk between sources: > 45 dB / 5 MHz
Teletext FLOF, TOP, 5 alphabet, 6 alphabet (E)
Teletext memory 4 x 50 page nos
Station identification Via Teletext/station naming
Speaker system: 2 x bass reflex
Speaker units: woofer 2 x 7.5 cm, tweeter 2 x 5 cm
Crossover frequency: 2500 Hz
Long-term max. output power: 2 x 40 W / 8 ohms
Harmonic distortion: < 0.5% at 15 W
Intermodulation: < 1%
Signal-to-noise ratio: > 50 dB weighted 50 mV (NICAM > 70 dB)
Frequency range, audio: 25 – 20,000 Hz +/- 1.5 dB
Power bandwidth: 25 – 20000 Hz
Bass control: +/- 8 dB / 100 Hz
Treble control: +/- 8 dB /10000 Hz
Power supply: 220 – 240 V
Power consumption: 100 (75 – 165) W
Power consumption stand-by: 3 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 77.5 x 47.5 x 42.5cm
Weight: 32.6 kg
Connections: AV Link 2 x 21-pin SCART
Super VHS YC playback 4-pin socket
Audio Aux Link 7-pin socket
Power Link 2 x 8-pin sockets
External speakers 2 x 2-pin sockets
Motorized stand operation 4-pin socket
Aerial VHF – UHF 75 ohms coaxial socket
Stereo headphones: jack socket 6 mm
Link compatibility: Datalink
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Beovision L 5500 / 4500 – Alternative theatre
A classic Bang & Olufsen TV has always been a good investment. However, if you didn’t need the advanced features that Beovision LX had to offer, the alternative TV was the ‘L’ range. It offered same design, same engineering, same quality, but different pricing and different colours.
CTV system: Multi-standard B/G/L (GB: PAL I)
Colour system: PAL/SECAM, NTSC A/V 4.43 MHz / 3.58 MHz
Picture tube (Visual picture): 70cm (66cm)
Picture tube system: flat square, Hi-Bri, In-Line 110 degrees
Contrast screen with metallised coating
Design: wide format cabinet
Cabinet: rosewood, grey metallic
Main features:
Operation Beolink 1000, one-way (prepared for two-way)
Sound centre balance: between BeoLab and Beovision speakers
Sound system: Built-in NICAM EU + A2 stereo decoder
Built-in NICAM EU + A2 dual language
TV tuner range: 46 – 855 MHz: VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
No. of TV programmes: 50
Satellite: prepared for BeoSat LM kit
No. of satellite programmes: 64
Signal/noise level: > 35 dB/1 Vpp and antenna signal > 1mV
Crosstalk between sources: > 45 dB / 5 MHz
Teletext FLOF, TOP, 5 alphabet, 6 alphabet (E)
Teletext memory 4 x 50 page nos
Station identification Via Teletext/station naming
Speaker system: 2 x bass reflex
Speaker units: woofer 2 x 10 cm, tweeter 2 x 5 cm
Crossover frequency: 2500 Hz
Long-term max. output power: 2 x 40 W / 8 ohms
Harmonic distortion < 0.5% at 15 W
Intermodulation: < 1%
Signal-to-noise ratio: > 50 dB weighted 50 mV (NICAM > 70 dB)
Frequency range, audio: 25 – 20,000 Hz +/- 1.5 dB
Power bandwidth: 25 – 20000 Hz
Bass control: +/- 8 dB / 100 Hz
Treble control: +/- 8 dB /10000 Hz
Power supply: 220 – 240 V
Power consumption: 100 (75 – 165) W
Power consumption stand-by: 3 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 86 x 52 x 46cm
Weight: 40 kg
Connections: AV Link 2 x 21-pin SCART
Super VHS YC playback 4-pin socket
Audio Aux Link 7-pin socket
Power Link 2 x 8-pin sockets
External speakers 2 x 2-pin sockets
Motorized stand operation 4-pin socket
Aerial VHF – UHF 75 ohms coaxial socket
Stereo headphones: jack socket 6 mm
Link compatibility: Datalink
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Both Beovision LE 6000 and were equipped with Black Line picture tubes, which made the picture sharper. A toned-contrast screen in front of the tube enhanced the contrast level, making the picture more pleasant to watch. And Bang & Olufsen’s Colour Transient Improvement improved the sharpness of colour transitions, which eliminated irritating shadows. The powerful loudspeakers – under the screen on Beovision ME 6000 and to the side of the screen on Beovision LE 6000 – were based on the full-tone bass reflex loudspeaker system that gives sound power and fullness. Both were equipped with A2 and NICAM stereo systems.
They had Teletext that could be operated with the help of the remote control. The same remote control operated all video functions, if you connected a Bang & Olufsen video recorder.
Beovision LE6000 came first in ‘oil’ black, with both the ME/LE 6000 models available in the latter stages of production in ‘rubber’ black. Neither model could be connected to a motorised stand.
Picture tube: (visual picture) Black Link 70cm (66cm)
Flat square, in-line 110°
Contrast screen: glass
On-screen display
Operations: Beolink 1000, one-way
Finish: back
Tuner range type 5307: EU 46 – 855 MHz: VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
Tuner range type 5303: GB 470 – 855 MHz: UHF
No of TV programmes: 60
Teletext: TOP, FLOF, 5 alphabet
Type 5307 EU:
Stereo decoder NICAM EU + A2
Type 5303 GB: Stereo decoder NICAM GB
Speaker units 2 x 10 cm full range
Long-term max. output power 2 x 20 W
Power supply: 220 – 240 V
Power consumption Typical 120 W, min 15 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 86 x 52 x 46 cm
Weight: 46 kg
Connections: AV1 & AV 2, S-VHS, Audio out, Headphones
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A Bang & Olufsen TV is always a good investment. But perhaps you didn’t want all the highly advanced functions in Bang & Olufsen’s video systems. In that case, you could choose a television like Beovision LS instead. It had the same classic lines as Beovision LX and the quality again was extremely high. There was just a slight difference in design and technical specifications. For example, unlike Bang & Olufsen’s video systems, Beovision LS and its VCR partner, Beocord V3000, could not be included in a Beolink® system.
Beovision LS was available as a 66cm or a 63cm TV – the LS5500 and LS4500 (as well as two further models – LS5000 and LS6000). All materials were of the finest quality and as always, attention to detail was meticulously made. For example, it was real wood that was used in the rosewood model and not plastic laminate. The glass screen in front of the picture tube was made of a high-quality glass, from Europe’s leading glassmaker. It served two functions: it captured the light reflections that struck the screen, minimising their effect on the picture. And at the same time, it unified the appearance of the television.
You obtained the same distinguished picture on a Beovision LS as on the more advanced TVs in Bang & Olufsen’s range. The philosophy behind Bang & Olufsen’s TV picture is that it should appear as natural as possible. One of the reasons for this choice is that your eyes tire quickly if colours are too strong. In comparison with other brands, this philosophy can make a Bang & Olufsen picture seem less like a picture postcard. But Bang & Olufsen would rather be compared to reality than to glossy reproduction.
The sound in Beovision LS4500 and LS5500 also lived up to the expectations you had for a Bang & Olufsen TV. The amplifier in the built-in two-way bass-reflex speakers was, in fact, the same fine quality that was used in audio systems.
Beovision LS5500 66cm television was the result of generations of development and provided superb natural colour which is balanced automatically up to 50 times every second. Its powerful loudspeakers were set smoothly on each side of the screen which stretched from the very top to the bottom of the cabinet. Fast Teletext access was provided together with, satellite compatibility and NICAM digital stereo sound including Beolink 1000 remote control.
Beovision LS5500 could be happily married to Beocord V3000 video cassette recorder and both Teletext and NICAM stereo sound were standard on both the Beovision LS4500 and LS5500.
CTV system: multi-standard B/G/L (GB version: PAL I)
Colour system: PAL/SECAM, NTSC A/V 4.43 MHz / 3.58 MHz
Picture tube (Visual picture): 63cm (59cm)
Picture tube system: flat square, Hi-Bri, In-Line 110 degrees
Contrast screen: with metallised coating
Design: Wide format cabinet
Main features:
Operation Beolink 1000, one-way (prepared for two-way)
Sound centre balance: between BeoLab and Beovision speakers
Provisional specifications:
Sound system: built-in Nicam EU + A2 stereo decoder
Built-in: NICAM EU + A2 dual language
TV tuner range 46 – 855 MHZ: VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
No. of TV programmes: 50
Satellite: prepared for BeoSat LM kit
No. of satellite programmes: 64
Signal/noise level: > 35 dB/1 Vpp and antenna signal > 1mV
Crosstalk between sources > 45 dB / 5 MHz
Teletext FLOF, TOP, 5 alphabet, 6 alphabet (E)
Teletext memory: 4 x 50 page nos
Station identification: via Teletext/station naming
Speaker system:
Speaker units: full range 2 x 7.5cm bass reflex
Crossover frequency: 2500 Hz
Long-term max. output power: 2 x 40 W / 8 ohms
Harmonic distortion: < 0.5% at 15 W
Intermodulation: < 1%
Signal-to-noise ratio: > 50 dB weighted 50 mV (NICAM > 70 dB)
Frequency range, audio: 25 – 20,000 Hz +/- 1.5 dB
Power bandwidth: 25 – 20000 Hz
Bass control: +/- 8 dB / 100 Hz
Treble control: +/- 8 dB /10000 Hz
Power supply: 220 – 240 V
Power consumption: 100 (75 – 165) W
Power consumption stand-by: 3 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 77.5 x 47.5 x 42.5cm
Weight: 32.6 kg
Connections: AV Link 2 x 21-pin Euro – sockets
Super VHS YC playback 4-pin socket
Audio Aux Link 7-pin socket
Power Link 2 x 8-pin sockets
External speakers 2 x 2-pin sockets
Motorized stand operation 4-pin socket
Aerial VHF – UHF 75 ohms coaxial socket
Stereo headphones: jack socket 6 mm
Link compatibility: Datalink
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Beovision LS5000 and LS6000 TV and video in all simplicity
A Bang & Olufsen TV is always a good investment. But perhaps you didn’t want all the highly advanced functions in Bang & Olufsen’s video systems. In that case, you could choose a television like Beovision LS instead. It had the same classic lines as Beovision LX and the quality again was extremely high. There was just a slight difference in design and technical specifications. For example, unlike Bang & Olufsen’s video systems, Beovision LS and its VCR partner, Beocord V3000, could not be included in a Beolink® system.
Beovision LS was available as a 66cm or a 63cm TV – the LS5000 and LS6000 (as well as two further models – LS4500 and LS5500). All materials were of the finest quality and as always, attention to detail was meticulously made. For example, it was real wood that was used in the rosewood model and not plastic laminate. The glass screen in front of the picture tube was made of a high-quality glass, from Europe’s leading glassmaker. It served two functions: it captured the light reflections that struck the screen, minimising their effect on the picture. And at the same time, it unified the appearance of the television.
You obtained the same distinguished picture on a Beovision LS as on the more advanced TVs in Bang & Olufsen’s range. The philosophy behind Bang & Olufsen’s TV picture is that it should appear as natural as possible. One of the reasons for this choice is that your eyes tire quickly if colours are too strong. In comparison with other brands, this philosophy can make a Bang & Olufsen picture seem less like a picture postcard. But Bang & Olufsen would rather be compared to reality than to glossy reproduction.
The sound in Beovision LS5000 and LS6000 also lived up to the expectations you had for a Bang & Olufsen TV. The amplifier in the built-in two-way bass-reflex speakers was, in fact, the same fine quality that was used in audio systems.
Beovision LS6000 66cm television was the result of generations of development and provided superb natural colour which is balanced automatically up to 50 times every second. Its powerful loudspeakers were set smoothly on each side of the screen which stretched from the very top to the bottom of the cabinet. Fast Teletext access was provided together with, satellite compatibility and NICAM digital stereo sound including Beolink 1000 remote control.
Beovision LS5000 and LS6000 could be happily married to Beocord V3000 video cassette recorder and both Teletext and NICAM stereo sound were standard on both the Beovision LS5000 and LS6000.
CTV system: PAL B/G (singe standard)
Picture tube: (Visual picture) 63 cm (59 cm)
Picture tube system: flat square, Hi-Bri, In-Line 110 degrees
Cabinet: teak, rosewood, grey metallic
Main features: operation Beolink 1000, one-way
TV tuner range 46 – 855 MHZ: VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
No. of TV programmes: 32
Satellite: prepared for BeoSat LM
No. of satellite programmes: 99
Signal/noise level: > 35 dB/1 Vpp and antenna signal > 1mV
Crosstalk between sources: > 45 dB / 5 MHz
Teletext: 5 alphabet, memory: 4 x 32 page nos
Speaker system: 2 x bass reflex, full- range units
Sound system: NICAM EU + A2 stereo decoder + A2 dual languages
Long-term max. output power: 2 x 40 W / 8 ohms
Harmonic distortion: < 0.5% at 15 W
Intermodulation: < 1%
Signal-to-noise ratio: > 50 dB weighted 50 mV (NICAM > 70 dB)
Frequency range, audio: 25 – 20000 Hz +/- 1.5 dB
Power bandwidth: 25 – 20000 Hz
Channel separation A2 stereo: > 26 (NICAM > 70 dB)
Bass control: +/- 8 dB / 100 Hz
Treble control: +/- 8 dB /10000 Hz
Power supply: 220 – 240 V
Power consumption 100 (75 – 165) W
Power consumption stand-by 3 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 78 x 47 x 42cm
Weight: 37 kg
Connections: AV 21-pin
S-VHS
Motorised stand
External speakers
Stereo headphones
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A Bang & Olufsen TV is always a good investment. But perhaps you didn’t want all the highly advanced functions in Bang & Olufsen’s video systems. In that case, you could choose a television like Beovision LS instead. It had the same classic lines as Beovision LX and the quality again was extremely high. There was just a slight difference in design and technical specifications. For example, unlike Bang & Olufsen’s video systems, Beovision LS and its VCR partner, Beocord V3000, could not be included in a Beolink® system.
Beovision LS was available as a 66cm or a 63cm TV – the LS5500 and LS4500 (as well as two further models – LS5000 and LS6000). All materials were of the finest quality and as always, attention to detail was meticulously made. For example, it was real wood that was used in the rosewood model and not plastic laminate. The glass screen in front of the picture tube was made of a high-quality glass, from Europe’s leading glassmaker. It served two functions: it captured the light reflections that struck the screen, minimising their effect on the picture. And at the same time, it unified the appearance of the television.
You obtained the same distinguished picture on a Beovision LS as on the more advanced TVs in Bang & Olufsen’s range. The philosophy behind Bang & Olufsen’s TV picture is that it should appear as natural as possible. One of the reasons for this choice is that your eyes tire quickly if colours are too strong. In comparison with other brands, this philosophy can make a Bang & Olufsen picture seem less like a picture postcard. But Bang & Olufsen would rather be compared to reality than to glossy reproduction.
The sound in Beovision LS4500 and LS5500 also lived up to the expectations you had for a Bang & Olufsen TV. The amplifier in the built-in two-way bass-reflex speakers was, in fact, the same fine quality that was used in audio systems.
Beovision LS5500 66cm television was the result of generations of development and provided superb natural colour which is balanced automatically up to 50 times every second. Its powerful loudspeakers were set smoothly on each side of the screen which stretched from the very top to the bottom of the cabinet. Fast Teletext access was provided together with, satellite compatibility and NICAM digital stereo sound including Beolink 1000 remote control.
Beovision LS5500 could be happily married to Beocord V3000 video cassette recorder and both Teletext and NICAM stereo sound were standard on both the Beovision LS4500 and LS5500.
CTV system: multi-standard B/G/L (GB version: PAL I)
Colour system: PAL/SECAM, NTSC A/V 4.43 MHz / 3.58 MHz
Picture tube (Visual picture): 63cm (59cm)
Picture tube system: flat square, Hi-Bri, In-Line 110 degrees
Contrast screen: with metallised coating
Design: Wide format cabinet
Main features:
Operation Beolink 1000, one-way (prepared for two-way)
Sound centre balance: between BeoLab and Beovision speakers
Provisional specifications:
Sound system: built-in Nicam EU + A2 stereo decoder
Built-in: NICAM EU + A2 dual language
TV tuner range 46 – 855 MHZ: VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
No. of TV programmes: 50
Satellite: prepared for BeoSat LM kit
No. of satellite programmes: 64
Signal/noise level: > 35 dB/1 Vpp and antenna signal > 1mV
Crosstalk between sources > 45 dB / 5 MHz
Teletext FLOF, TOP, 5 alphabet, 6 alphabet (E)
Teletext memory: 4 x 50 page nos
Station identification: via Teletext/station naming
Speaker system:
Speaker units: full range 2 x 10cm bass reflex
Crossover frequency: 2500 Hz
Long-term max. output power: 2 x 40 W / 8 ohms
Harmonic distortion: < 0.5% at 15 W
Intermodulation: < 1%
Signal-to-noise ratio: > 50 dB weighted 50 mV (NICAM > 70 dB)
Frequency range, audio: 25 – 20,000 Hz +/- 1.5 dB
Power bandwidth: 25 – 20000 Hz
Bass control: +/- 8 dB / 100 Hz
Treble control: +/- 8 dB /10000 Hz
Power supply: 220 – 240 V
Power consumption: 100 (75 – 165) W
Power consumption stand-by: 3 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 86 x 52 x 46cm
Weight: 43 kg
Connections: AV Link 2 x 21-pin Euro – sockets
Super VHS YC playback 4-pin socket
Audio Aux Link 7-pin socket
Power Link 2 x 8-pin sockets
External speakers 2 x 2-pin sockets
Motorized stand operation 4-pin socket
Aerial VHF – UHF 75 ohms coaxial socket
Stereo headphones: jack socket 6 mm
Link compatibility: Datalink
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