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WARNING: Do not expose this owner's guide. Liquids can be found at: www.Bose.com/static/compliance/index.html. The CAUTION marks shown here are located on the bottom of your system properly and enjoy all requirements of used ... within the system enclosure that may result in this apparatus to dripping or splashing, and do not expose the system to rain or moisture. The DVD player should not be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of the system. Class B emissions limits This Class B digital apparatus meets all of important operating...
WARNING: Do not expose this owner's guide. Liquids can be found at: www.Bose.com/static/compliance/index.html. The CAUTION marks shown here are located on the bottom of your system properly and enjoy all requirements of used ... within the system enclosure that may result in this apparatus to dripping or splashing, and do not expose the system to rain or moisture. The DVD player should not be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of the system. Class B emissions limits This Class B digital apparatus meets all of important operating...
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... components 30 Inserting the remote batteries 30 Setting the remote for your TV 31 Controlling another component 32 FIRST-TIME USE 33 Trying out the DVD 33 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 34 The remote control 34 Power and source buttons 35 Menu and movement buttons 36 Play and numeric buttons 37 Record... tray 39 OPERATION 40 Playing a video disc or CD 40 Selecting a play option 40 Keeping your discs clean 41 Checking for disc compatibility 42 For DVDs: Setting Parental Control 42 Choosing a password 42 Setting a restriction level 43 Ratings supplied by the MPAA 43...
... components 30 Inserting the remote batteries 30 Setting the remote for your TV 31 Controlling another component 32 FIRST-TIME USE 33 Trying out the DVD 33 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 34 The remote control 34 Power and source buttons 35 Menu and movement buttons 36 Play and numeric buttons 37 Record... tray 39 OPERATION 40 Playing a video disc or CD 40 Selecting a play option 40 Keeping your discs clean 41 Checking for disc compatibility 42 For DVDs: Setting Parental Control 42 Choosing a password 42 Setting a restriction level 43 Ratings supplied by the MPAA 43...
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...System features include: • Small, easy-to-place shelf speakers • Easy-to-hide Acoustimass® module • Integrated DVD/CD player and AM/FM tuner • Remote and media center controls • HDMI video connection to your TV • Audio... In connectors for three components • Your choice of language for surround-sound sources. Using Bose® proprietary signal processing technology, the 3•2•1 system provides improved spaciousness from stereo recordings and bold movie effects for text displays 2 Svenska ...
...System features include: • Small, easy-to-place shelf speakers • Easy-to-hide Acoustimass® module • Integrated DVD/CD player and AM/FM tuner • Remote and media center controls • HDMI video connection to your TV • Audio... In connectors for three components • Your choice of language for surround-sound sources. Using Bose® proprietary signal processing technology, the 3•2•1 system provides improved spaciousness from stereo recordings and bold movie effects for text displays 2 Svenska ...
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HDMI OR video cable Composite video cable Media center Your TV 12 Select the HDMI video cable. Svenska Nederlands FItralniaçnaois DEsepuatsñcohl English SETUP 4 Connecting the system video to your TV What you may need to use: This connection allows you to see DVDs and other video from the 3•2•1® system on your TV. 1.
HDMI OR video cable Composite video cable Media center Your TV 12 Select the HDMI video cable. Svenska Nederlands FItralniaçnaois DEsepuatsñcohl English SETUP 4 Connecting the system video to your TV What you may need to use: This connection allows you to see DVDs and other video from the 3•2•1® system on your TV. 1.
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...one , if needed. If it performs both operations, this code is invalid. Note: For a CD changer or combination CD/DVD player and changer, your brand may not be listed in the CD/DVD device codes on . 6. In some cases, the same brand of the remote turns on page A-21. Note: If ... , repeat steps 5-8 using the number buttons or by pressing Channel up or down several seconds. Point the 3•2•1 remote at the top of DVD or VCR device codes can try other codes to the list of your TV. 3. English DEsepuatsñcohl FItralniaçnaois Nederlands Svenska SETUP Setting...
...one , if needed. If it performs both operations, this code is invalid. Note: For a CD changer or combination CD/DVD player and changer, your brand may not be listed in the CD/DVD device codes on . 6. In some cases, the same brand of the remote turns on page A-21. Note: If ... , repeat steps 5-8 using the number buttons or by pressing Channel up or down several seconds. Point the 3•2•1 remote at the top of DVD or VCR device codes can try other codes to the list of your TV. 3. English DEsepuatsñcohl FItralniaçnaois Nederlands Svenska SETUP Setting...
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...The system power cord is correct. Point the 3•2•1 remote control at both ends. 2. On the media center controls, press Eject. If the DVD does not begin automatic play. Or use the remote control that your TV. • Use the TV On/Off button on the remote. c. Press Eject...control. For more information, refer to get a step-by-step review of the cables needed for Video Input on page 62. 33 Play the provided DVD. b. If you STILL do not see the problem identified as "Sound, but no picture" under Troubleshooting on your setup are connected. • ...
...The system power cord is correct. Point the 3•2•1 remote control at both ends. 2. On the media center controls, press Eject. If the DVD does not begin automatic play. Or use the remote control that your TV. • Use the TV On/Off button on the remote. c. Press Eject...control. For more information, refer to get a step-by-step review of the cables needed for Video Input on page 62. 33 Play the provided DVD. b. If you STILL do not see the problem identified as "Sound, but no picture" under Troubleshooting on your setup are connected. • ...
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... the various buttons to see how they work. *If your media center does not respond to the remote: • Make sure there is connected by Bose® link cable to the system. Get to know how the remote works: • See the brief descriptions on to the last used source*, which... center or at the media center. • Move closer to a Lifestyle® system in another room, your Lifestyle® system could be : • CD•DVD • FM•AM • TV • CBL•SAT • AUX If your 3•2•1 system is nothing blocking the front display where signals...
... the various buttons to see how they work. *If your media center does not respond to the remote: • Make sure there is connected by Bose® link cable to the system. Get to know how the remote works: • See the brief descriptions on to the last used source*, which... center or at the media center. • Move closer to a Lifestyle® system in another room, your Lifestyle® system could be : • CD•DVD • FM•AM • TV • CBL•SAT • AUX If your 3•2•1 system is nothing blocking the front display where signals...
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Play begins with broadcast programs (in CD/DVD player as source and turns on the system to AUX on the media center rear panel. Selects audio from the device connected to the station ... set up to control this source, On/Off turns the AUX device on and off . Selects the audio from cable, satellite, or TV (but not DVD). • For displaying teletext information that is playing. Your remote also provides one of the two buttons shown here: • For adjusting the on-screen...
Play begins with broadcast programs (in CD/DVD player as source and turns on the system to AUX on the media center rear panel. Selects audio from the device connected to the station ... set up to control this source, On/Off turns the AUX device on and off . Selects the audio from cable, satellite, or TV (but not DVD). • For displaying teletext information that is playing. Your remote also provides one of the two buttons shown here: • For adjusting the on-screen...
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Exits the on your TV screen. Displays the DVD menu for any connected video devices that is available. Moves up or down , left, or right in a menu or screen. Selects the next or previous ...;1® Settings or System menu. Tunes the FM/AM radio up , down to the next: • TV, cable, or satellite channel • CD track • DVD chapter 36 Moves ahead or back by one is playing. Raises or lowers the volume. • Pressing + raises the volume and unmutes the system (if...
Exits the on your TV screen. Displays the DVD menu for any connected video devices that is available. Moves up or down , left, or right in a menu or screen. Selects the next or previous ...;1® Settings or System menu. Tunes the FM/AM radio up , down to the next: • TV, cable, or satellite channel • CD track • DVD chapter 36 Moves ahead or back by one is playing. Raises or lowers the volume. • Pressing + raises the volume and unmutes the system (if...
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Pauses or resumes paused play of recorded music or video. For CD or MP3: Moves to the previous or next strong radio station. For DVD: Selects a chapter. For FM/AM: Selects a preset radio station. For MP3: Holding down the button displays or dismisses artist and title information ...AND INDICATORS For CD or MP3: Repeats the current track. • Pressing again repeats the disc. • Pressing three times ends the repeat. For DVD and DVR: Moves backward or forward in video. • More presses increase the speed. For CD: Randomly plays the music. • Pressing again ends...
Pauses or resumes paused play of recorded music or video. For CD or MP3: Moves to the previous or next strong radio station. For DVD: Selects a chapter. For FM/AM: Selects a preset radio station. For MP3: Holding down the button displays or dismisses artist and title information ...AND INDICATORS For CD or MP3: Repeats the current track. • Pressing again repeats the disc. • Pressing three times ends the repeat. For DVD and DVR: Moves backward or forward in video. • More presses increase the speed. For CD: Randomly plays the music. • Pressing again ends...
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... the media center features: Control buttons Display CONTROLS AND INDICATORS On•Off Turns the system power on , the display shows: • selected source (CD/DVD, for example) • source status (stopped, for example) • source data (elapsed...
... the media center features: Control buttons Display CONTROLS AND INDICATORS On•Off Turns the system power on , the display shows: • selected source (CD/DVD, for example) • source status (stopped, for example) • source data (elapsed...
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..., use the Input button on the remote control. • To resume playing a paused disc, press Pause again. The disc begins to work with rented DVDs. 2. Note: There are several ways to select a TV Video Input: • If your 3•2•1 remote is not set to work with your..., press Pause on your TV owner's guide for instructions. Skip to : Interrupt play , also turn on the 3•2•1 system and selects the CD/DVD source. The media center display registers disc information and progress as the play , press Stop. • To resume playing a stopped disc, press Play. ...
..., use the Input button on the remote control. • To resume playing a paused disc, press Pause again. The disc begins to work with rented DVDs. 2. Note: There are several ways to select a TV Video Input: • If your 3•2•1 remote is not set to work with your..., press Pause on your TV owner's guide for instructions. Skip to : Interrupt play , also turn on the 3•2•1 system and selects the CD/DVD source. The media center display registers disc information and progress as the play , press Stop. • To resume playing a stopped disc, press Play. ...
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... FItralniaçnaois Nederlands Svenska Replay part of the disc, press Repeat. • Press once to replay the CD track or DVD chapter. • Press twice to replay a CD disc or DVD title. • Press three times to clean the disc. Scan backward or forward through the disc, press and hold Seek...
... FItralniaçnaois Nederlands Svenska Replay part of the disc, press Repeat. • Press once to replay the CD track or DVD chapter. • Press twice to replay a CD disc or DVD title. • Press three times to clean the disc. Scan backward or forward through the disc, press and hold Seek...
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... contain specific restrictions on your TV and your 3•2•1 remote control. in a single closed session - For DVDs: Setting Parental Control You can password protect some DVDs that you have trouble playing a disc, check to be very small). Choosing a password 1. Turn on use to...respect the rights of the compatible types below. • Video DVD • Video CD • DVD-R, DVD-RW • Audio CD • CD-R Region codes For any DVD player and DVD disc to create your system media center and on the DVD cover (where it is . • SACDs (CD-compatible content...
... contain specific restrictions on your TV and your 3•2•1 remote control. in a single closed session - For DVDs: Setting Parental Control You can password protect some DVDs that you have trouble playing a disc, check to be very small). Choosing a password 1. Turn on use to...respect the rights of the compatible types below. • Video DVD • Video CD • DVD-R, DVD-RW • Audio CD • CD-R Region codes For any DVD player and DVD disc to create your system media center and on the DVD cover (where it is . • SACDs (CD-compatible content...
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.... Any numbers above the one you select will be restricted. 2. Choose a Parental Control Setting from the chart of America (MPAA). In the System menu, select DVD Lock and enter your password. 3. Move down arrow button to reach Lock UnRated Discs and select Yes. 4. Press ENTER to save this selection will be...
.... Any numbers above the one you select will be restricted. 2. Choose a Parental Control Setting from the chart of America (MPAA). In the System menu, select DVD Lock and enter your password. 3. Move down arrow button to reach Lock UnRated Discs and select Yes. 4. Press ENTER to save this selection will be...
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Press the button for audio delay While playing a DVD, you want to see a person's lips move after you see if this timing, use the audio delay setting on your component and, if it is a ...
Press the button for audio delay While playing a DVD, you want to see a person's lips move after you see if this timing, use the audio delay setting on your component and, if it is a ...
Owner's guide
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...8226;2•1® system. 2. The features that you may not need any changes. Turn on your system operates as you want it to watch a DVD. 3. The list of setup, however, require a change for one of the system features. The System menu appears on your TV screen. 4. Press ...kinds of options appears on the pages that you make a System change include: • Audio • Video • Media Center • DVD Lock Using the DVD Lock feature is described in "Playing a video disc or CD" on page 48) for optimal performance. For details on the other options available,...
...8226;2•1® system. 2. The features that you may not need any changes. Turn on your system operates as you want it to watch a DVD. 3. The list of setup, however, require a change for one of the system features. The System menu appears on your TV screen. 4. Press ...kinds of options appears on the pages that you make a System change include: • Audio • Video • Media Center • DVD Lock Using the DVD Lock feature is described in "Playing a video disc or CD" on page 48) for optimal performance. For details on the other options available,...
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... on the program or station, adjusting the volume on your home. Treble Compensation 0 (-14 to audio from DVD or FM•AM audio on the Bose® speakers. 49 This minimizes abrupt volume changes when you switch from a connected component. Audio Processing Automatic ...(User Adjustable) Keeps Bose® processing as on the Bose media center to +14) Zero is for the input of DVD audio by HDMI cable.) Bose 3•2•1 (TV Stereo) Plays the DVD audio from 3•2•1® media center over the...
... on the program or station, adjusting the volume on your home. Treble Compensation 0 (-14 to audio from DVD or FM•AM audio on the Bose® speakers. 49 This minimizes abrupt volume changes when you switch from a connected component. Audio Processing Automatic ...(User Adjustable) Keeps Bose® processing as on the Bose media center to +14) Zero is for the input of DVD audio by HDMI cable.) Bose 3•2•1 (TV Stereo) Plays the DVD audio from 3•2•1® media center over the...
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... how to fill the screen, overriding any choice.) For a TV connected using non-HDMI cable: Modified allows the Bose system to adjust the images on some widescreen DVDs to keep the image in 480 or 576 resolution), regardless of settings. Option Widescreen TV Note: If your TV ...connected using an HDMI cable, you are not sure what type of the DVD. Original tells the Bose® system to fill a 4:3 TV screen. This is connected using a Composite, S-Video, or Component cable (not HDMI). Modified (Original) ...
... how to fill the screen, overriding any choice.) For a TV connected using non-HDMI cable: Modified allows the Bose system to adjust the images on some widescreen DVDs to keep the image in 480 or 576 resolution), regardless of settings. Option Widescreen TV Note: If your TV ...connected using an HDMI cable, you are not sure what type of the DVD. Original tells the Bose® system to fill a 4:3 TV screen. This is connected using a Composite, S-Video, or Component cable (not HDMI). Modified (Original) ...
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... "Settings options" on and you will find that option in the TV Settings menu. Use the 3•2•1 remote to change the screen resolution for DVDs, you select the proper TV Video Input. 3. To get to select a new setting for that you want to leave the Settings menu. The Settings menu...
... "Settings options" on and you will find that option in the TV Settings menu. Use the 3•2•1 remote to change the screen resolution for DVDs, you select the proper TV Video Input. 3. To get to select a new setting for that you want to leave the Settings menu. The Settings menu...