The Bose® Lifestyle® amplifier - Owner's guide
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Note: Unauthorized modification of the receiver or radio remote control could void the user's authority to the point of cable entry as is practical. ©2001 Bose Corporation, The Mountain, Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USA 255805 AM Rev.00 JN10494 2b January 10, 2002 AM262840_00_V.pdf This equipment generates, uses, and can...
Note: Unauthorized modification of the receiver or radio remote control could void the user's authority to the point of cable entry as is practical. ©2001 Bose Corporation, The Mountain, Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USA 255805 AM Rev.00 JN10494 2b January 10, 2002 AM262840_00_V.pdf This equipment generates, uses, and can...
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... you begin 4 Unpacking the carton 4 Selecting a location for your Lifestyle® stereo amplifier 5 Connecting the Lifestyle® stereo amplifier to a multi-room interface 7 Connecting the Lifestyle® stereo amplifier to a Lifestyle® media center 9 Setting up the remote control 10 Setting Zone 2 Protocol 10 Connecting the Lifestyle® stereo amplifier to a Model 20 music center 11 Connecting...
... you begin 4 Unpacking the carton 4 Selecting a location for your Lifestyle® stereo amplifier 5 Connecting the Lifestyle® stereo amplifier to a multi-room interface 7 Connecting the Lifestyle® stereo amplifier to a Lifestyle® media center 9 Setting up the remote control 10 Setting Zone 2 Protocol 10 Connecting the Lifestyle® stereo amplifier to a Model 20 music center 11 Connecting...
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... display. 2. Use the right-arrow button to change the protocol from Normal to your Lifestyle® system owner's guide for more information on operating your system in your first remote. 3. Remove the remote control battery cover and locate the miniature switches (Figure 9). 2. You will need to set the...through (2 or 3) to (3 of 3). this ensures that the house code settings (switches 1, 2, 3, and 4) match those in more ...". While your remote control. Scroll down with a Lifestyle® media center, you will now see a menu entitled System Setup (1 of 3).
... display. 2. Use the right-arrow button to change the protocol from Normal to your Lifestyle® system owner's guide for more information on operating your system in your first remote. 3. Remove the remote control battery cover and locate the miniature switches (Figure 9). 2. You will need to set the...through (2 or 3) to (3 of 3). this ensures that the house code settings (switches 1, 2, 3, and 4) match those in more ...". While your remote control. Scroll down with a Lifestyle® media center, you will now see a menu entitled System Setup (1 of 3).
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... switch 5 down (off), and switches 6 and 8 up a second RC-20 remote control to operate the ZONE 2 outputs. 1. ON K40 l 2345678 12 January 4, 2002 AM262840_00_V.pdf Setting Up Your Lifestyle® Stereo Amplifier Figure 11 Setting up a Zone 2 remote control Setting up the RC-20 remote control for Zone 2 If your system uses a Model 20 music center, you...
... switch 5 down (off), and switches 6 and 8 up a second RC-20 remote control to operate the ZONE 2 outputs. 1. ON K40 l 2345678 12 January 4, 2002 AM262840_00_V.pdf Setting Up Your Lifestyle® Stereo Amplifier Figure 11 Setting up a Zone 2 remote control Setting up the RC-20 remote control for Zone 2 If your system uses a Model 20 music center, you...
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...), indicating that it ) attaches to the cable connected to the L output. Setting Up Your Lifestyle® Stereo Amplifier ® Figure 13 RC-5 remote switch settings Setting up the RC-5 remote control If your system uses a Model 5 music center, you face it should always be connected to...right) output on ). Figure 14 Speaker cable connections on page 18. • Connect the right speaker cable to the equipment. Remove the remote control battery cover and locate the miniature switches (Figure 13). 2. or black) terminal. Doing so may cause damage to the SPEAKER OUTPUT R...
...), indicating that it ) attaches to the cable connected to the L output. Setting Up Your Lifestyle® Stereo Amplifier ® Figure 13 RC-5 remote switch settings Setting up the RC-5 remote control If your system uses a Model 5 music center, you face it should always be connected to...right) output on ). Figure 14 Speaker cable connections on page 18. • Connect the right speaker cable to the equipment. Remove the remote control battery cover and locate the miniature switches (Figure 13). 2. or black) terminal. Doing so may cause damage to the SPEAKER OUTPUT R...
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...4. If you have a dual voltage Lifestyle® amplifier • Dual voltage units have a voltage selection switch on the rear panel (Figure 15). If you own a 230V version, there is preset at the factory to 230V. ume to your new remote control and adjust the vol- Figure 16 Power... cord connection on the amplifier AM262840_00_V.pdf January 4, 2002 15 115 V Setting Up Your Lifestyle® Stereo Amplifier Checking to see if your unit has this switch. ...
...4. If you have a dual voltage Lifestyle® amplifier • Dual voltage units have a voltage selection switch on the rear panel (Figure 15). If you own a 230V version, there is preset at the factory to 230V. ume to your new remote control and adjust the vol- Figure 16 Power... cord connection on the amplifier AM262840_00_V.pdf January 4, 2002 15 115 V Setting Up Your Lifestyle® Stereo Amplifier Checking to see if your unit has this switch. ...
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... Make sure the remote control switch settings are correct. You may become dusty over time. Check the caulking annually, and re-apply as RTV adhesive, to the elements. For additional help, see the troubleshooting information in the product packaging for home theater (Lifestyle® 12 or Lifestyle® 8 systems...connected to outdoor weather conditions, the bare ends of salt water exposure. Do not use any openings. Protecting outdoor wiring Although some Bose® speakers are designed and tested to stand up to the speaker that does not play. • Make sure the wires are...
... Make sure the remote control switch settings are correct. You may become dusty over time. Check the caulking annually, and re-apply as RTV adhesive, to the elements. For additional help, see the troubleshooting information in the product packaging for home theater (Lifestyle® 12 or Lifestyle® 8 systems...connected to outdoor weather conditions, the bare ends of salt water exposure. Do not use any openings. Protecting outdoor wiring Although some Bose® speakers are designed and tested to stand up to the speaker that does not play. • Make sure the wires are...
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...Lifestyle® stereo amplifier" on the left in your listening area. AM262840_00_V.pdf January 4, 2002 17 If the speaker now plays, continue checking for correct phone numbers. If the speaker does not play . Make sure the wires are using an RC-20 or RC-5 remote control, make sure the remote control...;ll out the information section of volume was connected to do One speaker still does not play , the problem is covered by the Bose limited one-year transferable warranty. Bass or treble is in your listening area. • Check the speaker cable connections to be sure ...
...Lifestyle® stereo amplifier" on the left in your listening area. AM262840_00_V.pdf January 4, 2002 17 If the speaker now plays, continue checking for correct phone numbers. If the speaker does not play . Make sure the wires are using an RC-20 or RC-5 remote control, make sure the remote control...;ll out the information section of volume was connected to do One speaker still does not play , the problem is covered by the Bose limited one-year transferable warranty. Bass or treble is in your listening area. • Check the speaker cable connections to be sure ...
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... Laserdisc player 17 Warranty 31 Turntable 17 Technical Information 32 Headphones 17 Index Basic Operation The music center display 18 Bose Corporation 18 inside back cover The music center controls 18 • The Lifestyle' remote control Listening to the radio 19 20 Tuning 20 Listening to a CD . 22 Using the system with a tape deck 22...
... Laserdisc player 17 Warranty 31 Turntable 17 Technical Information 32 Headphones 17 Index Basic Operation The music center display 18 Bose Corporation 18 inside back cover The music center controls 18 • The Lifestyle' remote control Listening to the radio 19 20 Tuning 20 Listening to a CD . 22 Using the system with a tape deck 22...
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... additional equipment such as a CD changer, tape deck, Laserdisc player, VCR, or TV, the Bose' Lifestyle music system offers several ways to listen to -use remote control uses radiowaves that its fine sound quality will help you for purchasing a Bose Lifestyle music system. If any parts appear damaged, do so now. BENI M." We are confident that...
... additional equipment such as a CD changer, tape deck, Laserdisc player, VCR, or TV, the Bose' Lifestyle music system offers several ways to listen to -use remote control uses radiowaves that its fine sound quality will help you for purchasing a Bose Lifestyle music system. If any parts appear damaged, do so now. BENI M." We are confident that...
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...2 to save a favorite radio station. Lifestyle"music center placement considerations Speaker connections I s our Lifestyles music center's flexibility and small size make it in its original carton and notify your authorized Bose' Since theradio-frequency(RF)remote sends signals through dealer immediately. They will... your music center on page 2 for complete details). See your music center using the console's keys rather than the remote control, putitina location whereyoucanreach it easily. walls and floors, you may place your home. If youchoose to use thecube arrays withaIV...
...2 to save a favorite radio station. Lifestyle"music center placement considerations Speaker connections I s our Lifestyles music center's flexibility and small size make it in its original carton and notify your authorized Bose' Since theradio-frequency(RF)remote sends signals through dealer immediately. They will... your music center on page 2 for complete details). See your music center using the console's keys rather than the remote control, putitina location whereyoucanreach it easily. walls and floors, you may place your home. If youchoose to use thecube arrays withaIV...
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...ready for FM. Insert a new set of AM and FM channel spacing. The channel spacing in the remote control. 15 To remove the battery cover, slide it clicks into the remote control. Press and release the consoles ERASE key under the CD cover. If you will need to turn ...off the music system. 2. Press OFF to change AM and FM channel spacing 1. Besure toinsertonlyAA orIECR6P 1.5Vbattenes. 2. Make sure it in the direction of the arrow. Your Lifestyles ...
...ready for FM. Insert a new set of AM and FM channel spacing. The channel spacing in the remote control. 15 To remove the battery cover, slide it clicks into the remote control. Press and release the consoles ERASE key under the CD cover. If you will need to turn ...off the music system. 2. Press OFF to change AM and FM channel spacing 1. Besure toinsertonlyAA orIECR6P 1.5Vbattenes. 2. Make sure it in the direction of the arrow. Your Lifestyles ...
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...AM/FM CO II -SKIP TRACX,RESET PEV FAO 44 -SEEK- Also restores volume to aim the remote at the music center. A VOLUME V CE3 AUTO OFF OFF BOSE Figure 21 The Lifestyle* remote control. 19 Whenradiois on the music center's console. Selects the built-in CD player and turns the ... shutoff by 15 minutes, to reach the music center. TheLifestyle' remotecontrol • (See Figure 21) Your music system's advanced radio-frequency remote control works from anywhere in your speakers. Selects an externally connected CD changer or other component and turns the system on if it is off ....
...AM/FM CO II -SKIP TRACX,RESET PEV FAO 44 -SEEK- Also restores volume to aim the remote at the music center. A VOLUME V CE3 AUTO OFF OFF BOSE Figure 21 The Lifestyle* remote control. 19 Whenradiois on the music center's console. Selects the built-in CD player and turns the ... shutoff by 15 minutes, to reach the music center. TheLifestyle' remotecontrol • (See Figure 21) Your music system's advanced radio-frequency remote control works from anywhere in your speakers. Selects an externally connected CD changer or other component and turns the system on if it is off ....
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... • To move through a track, press lolo (seek forward) to move forward or 414 (seek reverse) to move back. This requires using its remote control. Adjusting the volume Use the ♦ (volume up when the system is on and a tape is already on troll 22 ttoo Listening to a CD C..., press these keys will light up ) a ♦ (volume down ) key to raise or lower the volume. Note: The Lifestyle' music system cannot turn your tape deck directly or by using the remote control. • To play /pause). • To stop a CD, hold the ►/ II (Play/pause) key for connecting ...
... • To move through a track, press lolo (seek forward) to move forward or 414 (seek reverse) to move back. This requires using its remote control. Adjusting the volume Use the ♦ (volume up when the system is on and a tape is already on troll 22 ttoo Listening to a CD C..., press these keys will light up ) a ♦ (volume down ) key to raise or lower the volume. Note: The Lifestyle' music system cannot turn your tape deck directly or by using the remote control. • To play /pause). • To stop a CD, hold the ►/ II (Play/pause) key for connecting ...
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... Adjusting the volume Use the A (volume up when the system is on and the CD changer is already on directly or by using its remote control. If the music systemis already on your music system on and select the TV, VCR, or Laserdisc. The VIDEO indicator on the display will... light up ) or ♦ (volume down ) key to turn your CD changer. Note: TheLifestyle musicsystemcannot turn a connected CD changeronoroff. Note: The Lifestyle' music system cannot turn a connected vide-osoundsource onoroft 23 See page 17 for connecting a CD changer to the VIDEO SOUND inputs on the...
... Adjusting the volume Use the A (volume up when the system is on and the CD changer is already on directly or by using its remote control. If the music systemis already on your music system on and select the TV, VCR, or Laserdisc. The VIDEO indicator on the display will... light up ) or ♦ (volume down ) key to turn your CD changer. Note: TheLifestyle musicsystemcannot turn a connected CD changeronoroff. Note: The Lifestyle' music system cannot turn a connected vide-osoundsource onoroft 23 See page 17 for connecting a CD changer to the VIDEO SOUND inputs on the...
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... house codes to automatically turn off your music system automatically. • To set a new house code for your music system to prevent interferencewithother Lifestyle' music systems • Your Lifestyle remote control's commands will probably not conflict with the "Basic Operation" section before exploring these more advanced features. The display will remain off. 8. If they...
... house codes to automatically turn off your music system automatically. • To set a new house code for your music system to prevent interferencewithother Lifestyle' music systems • Your Lifestyle remote control's commands will probably not conflict with the "Basic Operation" section before exploring these more advanced features. The display will remain off. 8. If they...
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..., or the equivalent 2. Follow the connection instructions beginning on until it clicks into place. Refer toFigure 23 to control either the primary or secondary listening area. Using the standard Lifestyle' remote control Before using the deluxe remote control, match its house code switch settings to expose the battery compartment. Note: ifyouarereplacingoldbatteries, riff themoutand dispose of your...
..., or the equivalent 2. Follow the connection instructions beginning on until it clicks into place. Refer toFigure 23 to control either the primary or secondary listening area. Using the standard Lifestyle' remote control Before using the deluxe remote control, match its house code switch settings to expose the battery compartment. Note: ifyouarereplacingoldbatteries, riff themoutand dispose of your...
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...in . Whenheld down for two seconds, stops play of a CD. AUTO OFF - Provide direct access to a maximum of a CD. Figure 25 The Lifestyle' deluxe remote control. 26 LED - Initiates a 15-minute countdown before the system Shuts off . Selects an externally connected TV, VCR, or Laserdisc and turns the systemonif it... music source. I IN SKIP 1.4 SET STOP 444 FR FE •Ir. CHECK 4= 1 (= PANOCIA D REPEAT T INTRO CLEAR O ®ZONE 1 2 SPEAKERS= ABC The Lifestyles deluxe remote control functions like the standard remote, withanumber ofadditional features, as listed below: OFF -
...in . Whenheld down for two seconds, stops play of a CD. AUTO OFF - Provide direct access to a maximum of a CD. Figure 25 The Lifestyle' deluxe remote control. 26 LED - Initiates a 15-minute countdown before the system Shuts off . Selects an externally connected TV, VCR, or Laserdisc and turns the systemonif it... music source. I IN SKIP 1.4 SET STOP 444 FR FE •Ir. CHECK 4= 1 (= PANOCIA D REPEAT T INTRO CLEAR O ®ZONE 1 2 SPEAKERS= ABC The Lifestyles deluxe remote control functions like the standard remote, withanumber ofadditional features, as listed below: OFF -
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... switch is key again to ZONE 1. Set this key again to that area - 8 or A. Operating considerations When you move your deluxe remote control from one track at a time. Note: Whenplayingspeakersinbothlisteningareas,press the VOL A or• keyto change together. Replay the disc or track that ...system in regular order. Youmay find it more convenient toassign one listening area only, press the MUTE key on the music center or the remote control. • 27 The C position is not for SPEAKERS B. RANDOM - Press this key repeatedly to cancel the repeat mode. CLEAR (...
... switch is key again to ZONE 1. Set this key again to that area - 8 or A. Operating considerations When you move your deluxe remote control from one track at a time. Note: Whenplayingspeakersinbothlisteningareas,press the VOL A or• keyto change together. Replay the disc or track that ...system in regular order. Youmay find it more convenient toassign one listening area only, press the MUTE key on the music center or the remote control. • 27 The C position is not for SPEAKERS B. RANDOM - Press this key repeatedly to cancel the repeat mode. CLEAR (...
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... up to 20 total tracks, in the sequence. SET. Repeat this procedure to begin programming. Programming the CDplayer Toprogram while the CDplays 1. t Use the deluxe remote control to program the music center's CD player to program, press SET. When you hear a track you press PLAY ►/ PAUSE II , the music system will...
... up to 20 total tracks, in the sequence. SET. Repeat this procedure to begin programming. Programming the CDplayer Toprogram while the CDplays 1. t Use the deluxe remote control to program the music center's CD player to program, press SET. When you hear a track you press PLAY ►/ PAUSE II , the music system will...