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... is used indoors. WARNING: Contains small parts which may create a failure and/or fire hazard. • Replace only with a AA (IEC LR06) alkaline battery (or batteries). • Do not place naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on whether this might affect the operation of your local building codes for the correct type of wire and cable required for in-wall installation...
... is used indoors. WARNING: Contains small parts which may create a failure and/or fire hazard. • Replace only with a AA (IEC LR06) alkaline battery (or batteries). • Do not place naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on whether this might affect the operation of your local building codes for the correct type of wire and cable required for in-wall installation...
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... power supply or cord from being walked on a circuit different from the apparatus. 10. However, there is encouraged to try to operate this product is required when the apparatus has been damaged in a residential installation. If this product. For more information on disposal and recycling of time. 12. English - 3 Read these instructions. 3. Clean only with part 15 of this equipment. Changes...
... power supply or cord from being walked on a circuit different from the apparatus. 10. However, there is encouraged to try to operate this product is required when the apparatus has been damaged in a residential installation. If this product. For more information on disposal and recycling of time. 12. English - 3 Read these instructions. 3. Clean only with part 15 of this equipment. Changes...
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...;diphenylether (PBDE) PCBs X O O O O O Metal parts X O O O O O Plastic parts O O O O O O Speakers X O O O O O Cables X O O O O O O: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in the U.S. SoundTouch and the wireless note design are trademarks of the Blu-ray Disc Association. English Module serial number Remote serial number Console serial number Purchase date We suggest you keep your records: Serial numbers can be reproduced, modified, distributed, or otherwise used for the remote control. Patent #'s: 5,956,674; 5,974...
...;diphenylether (PBDE) PCBs X O O O O O Metal parts X O O O O O Plastic parts O O O O O O Speakers X O O O O O Cables X O O O O O O: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in the U.S. SoundTouch and the wireless note design are trademarks of the Blu-ray Disc Association. English Module serial number Remote serial number Console serial number Purchase date We suggest you keep your records: Serial numbers can be reproduced, modified, distributed, or otherwise used for the remote control. Patent #'s: 5,956,674; 5,974...
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... soundbar 12 Setting Up the Console Connecting the console to your TV's HDMI ARC connector 13 TVs without an HDMI ARC connector 14 Use a secondary connection in the following configurations 14 Connecting the console to other sources 14 Connecting to non-HDMI compatible sources 15 Audio-only sources...15 Connecting the console to power 15 Starting Up the System Installing the remote control's batteries 16 Powering on the system...16 Finishing Setup Checking for sound...17 Changing the language...
... soundbar 12 Setting Up the Console Connecting the console to your TV's HDMI ARC connector 13 TVs without an HDMI ARC connector 14 Use a secondary connection in the following configurations 14 Connecting the console to other sources 14 Connecting to non-HDMI compatible sources 15 Audio-only sources...15 Connecting the console to power 15 Starting Up the System Installing the remote control's batteries 16 Powering on the system...16 Finishing Setup Checking for sound...17 Changing the language...
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... a source connected to your TV 23 Universal source buttons and console connectors 23 Adjusting the volume...24 Function buttons...24 Programming a non-Bose remote control 24 Getting System Information from the Display Understanding messages on the display 25 Using the System menu 25 Error messages...27 Acoustimass® module status indicator 27 Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting...28 If your console cannot find the Acoustimass® module 29 Factory reset the system 30 Reset a source button on the remote control 30 Service connectors on the Acoustimass module 30...
... a source connected to your TV 23 Universal source buttons and console connectors 23 Adjusting the volume...24 Function buttons...24 Programming a non-Bose remote control 24 Getting System Information from the Display Understanding messages on the display 25 Using the System menu 25 Error messages...27 Acoustimass® module status indicator 27 Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting...28 If your console cannot find the Acoustimass® module 29 Factory reset the system 30 Reset a source button on the remote control 30 Service connectors on the Acoustimass module 30...
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... to system settings and information. • HDMI™ connectivity allows easy setup and ensures high-quality audio from your connected sources. • Supports Consumer Electronics Control (CEC). • Programmable universal remote can control your TV, cable/satellite box and other connected sources. • Hideaway wireless Acoustimass® module provides impactful bass sound. • Soundbar can stream Internet radio, music services (where available) and your music library. English - 7 Introduction About your CineMate® 120 home theater system The CineMate 120 system...
... to system settings and information. • HDMI™ connectivity allows easy setup and ensures high-quality audio from your connected sources. • Supports Consumer Electronics Control (CEC). • Programmable universal remote can control your TV, cable/satellite box and other connected sources. • Hideaway wireless Acoustimass® module provides impactful bass sound. • Soundbar can stream Internet radio, music services (where available) and your music library. English - 7 Introduction About your CineMate® 120 home theater system The CineMate 120 system...
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Introduction Unpacking the system Carefully unpack the carton and confirm that the following parts are supplied. English Note: If part of the system is damaged, do not use it. Refer to the contact sheet in the carton. 8 - Contact your region are included: Acoustimass® module Rubber feet Console Acoustimass power cord Console power cord HDMI cable ADAPTiQ® headset Soundbar Speaker cable Universal remote control (batteries provided) The appropriate power cords for your authorized Bose® dealer or Bose customer service.
Introduction Unpacking the system Carefully unpack the carton and confirm that the following parts are supplied. English Note: If part of the system is damaged, do not use it. Refer to the contact sheet in the carton. 8 - Contact your region are included: Acoustimass® module Rubber feet Console Acoustimass power cord Console power cord HDMI cable ADAPTiQ® headset Soundbar Speaker cable Universal remote control (batteries provided) The appropriate power cords for your authorized Bose® dealer or Bose customer service.
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...Do not connect the adapter to the SoundTouch™ wireless adapter's owner's guide for more information. Acoustimass® module • Stand the Acoustimass module on smooth surfaces like marble, glass or highly polished wood. • Make sure there is an AC (mains) outlet nearby. Sample system placement English...; wireless adapter, you can cause the Acoustimass module to move, particularly on its rubber feet along the same wall as your TV, or along any other audio/video components and away from direct heat sources. Vibration can begin set up. Place the system outside...
...Do not connect the adapter to the SoundTouch™ wireless adapter's owner's guide for more information. Acoustimass® module • Stand the Acoustimass module on smooth surfaces like marble, glass or highly polished wood. • Make sure there is an AC (mains) outlet nearby. Sample system placement English...; wireless adapter, you can cause the Acoustimass module to move, particularly on its rubber feet along the same wall as your TV, or along any other audio/video components and away from direct heat sources. Vibration can begin set up. Place the system outside...
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... • You are using internal sources (such as a cable/satellite box, DVD or Blu-ray Disc™ player or game system with an optical, coaxial or analog stereo audio cable. Setting Up the Console TVs without an HDMI ARC connector If your TV does not have an HDMI ARC connector, you may need to make a secondary connection to your TV owner's guide for your source is non-HDMI compatible, use audio OUT for more information...
... • You are using internal sources (such as a cable/satellite box, DVD or Blu-ray Disc™ player or game system with an optical, coaxial or analog stereo audio cable. Setting Up the Console TVs without an HDMI ARC connector If your TV does not have an HDMI ARC connector, you may need to make a secondary connection to your TV owner's guide for your source is non-HDMI compatible, use audio OUT for more information...
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...-HDMI compatible, connect it to the console's optical, coaxial or analog connector. You can access these settings using audio and video cables (available separately). Connecting the console to the appropriate source. English - 15 Plug the power cord into the Power connector on the console. 2. Refer to your audio-only source, you must set the optical, coaxial or analog input to power 1. Note: After connecting your TV owner's guide for more information. Tip: If your TV using the System menu...
...-HDMI compatible, connect it to the console's optical, coaxial or analog connector. You can access these settings using audio and video cables (available separately). Connecting the console to the appropriate source. English - 15 Plug the power cord into the Power connector on the console. 2. Refer to your audio-only source, you must set the optical, coaxial or analog input to power 1. Note: After connecting your TV owner's guide for more information. Tip: If your TV using the System menu...
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... appropriate source button. 5. Check if sound is coming from your TV, select the appropriate TV input. Power on the remote control. 3. Note: If you hear sound coming from the soundbar, see "Troubleshooting" on the console. 1. Power on page 28. 6. Check that no sound is connected to select your TV. 2. Press until 10 LANGUAGE appears on the system. 4. icon in the System menu if you are using a cable...
... appropriate source button. 5. Check if sound is coming from your TV, select the appropriate TV input. Power on the remote control. 3. Note: If you hear sound coming from the soundbar, see "Troubleshooting" on the console. 1. Power on page 28. 6. Check that no sound is connected to select your TV. 2. Press until 10 LANGUAGE appears on the system. 4. icon in the System menu if you are using a cable...
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Using the System Remote control buttons Use the remote to control sources connected to your system, adjust the system volume, change channels, use playback functions, enable cable/satellite box functions and navigate the System menu. Source selection Selects a source connected to your TV Toggles between SoundTouch™ (available separately) and connector Powers on/off the Bose® system Navigation pad Powers on/off a selected source Lists recorded DVR programs System menu Displays the Internet TV home page Previous channel, chapter or track Playback controls TV aspect ratio ...
Using the System Remote control buttons Use the remote to control sources connected to your system, adjust the system volume, change channels, use playback functions, enable cable/satellite box functions and navigate the System menu. Source selection Selects a source connected to your TV Toggles between SoundTouch™ (available separately) and connector Powers on/off the Bose® system Navigation pad Powers on/off a selected source Lists recorded DVR programs System menu Displays the Internet TV home page Previous channel, chapter or track Playback controls TV aspect ratio ...
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... CEC. Refer to your source's system menu to use the remote to your TV, cable/satellite box, DVD or Blu-ray Disc™ player, game system, DVR or other auxiliary source. English Refer to control your source owner's guide for more information. 20 - Consumer Electronics Control The system supports Consumer Electronics Control (CEC). CEC controls sources connected to control multiple HDMI-connected sources without programming the remote. CEC allows you to the console's HDMI connectors. You can use your source owner's guide for more information.
... CEC. Refer to your source's system menu to use the remote to your TV, cable/satellite box, DVD or Blu-ray Disc™ player, game system, DVR or other auxiliary source. English Refer to control your source owner's guide for more information. 20 - Consumer Electronics Control The system supports Consumer Electronics Control (CEC). CEC controls sources connected to control multiple HDMI-connected sources without programming the remote. CEC allows you to the console's HDMI connectors. You can use your source owner's guide for more information.
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... volume button to navigate. . The settings menu appears. • Game system: press and to navigate through all codes for your source responds. 4. Note: If all six buttons blink three times, you have cycled through your source. 2. Test the source for basic functions (see step 6 in the Universal Remote Device Codes book (provided). 3. Using the System Program the remote to control your source If your source does not support CEC, you can program the remote to control your settings...
... volume button to navigate. . The settings menu appears. • Game system: press and to navigate through all codes for your source responds. 4. Note: If all six buttons blink three times, you have cycled through your source. 2. Test the source for basic functions (see step 6 in the Universal Remote Device Codes book (provided). 3. Using the System Program the remote to control your source If your source does not support CEC, you can program the remote to control your settings...
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... DVD or Blu-ray Disc™ player and connect it to the CBL-SAT connector, it can be programmed to control your TV. You can access these settings using the optical, coaxial, or analog connectors, you are using the System menu (see page 22). Press the button for the source you begin, program the remote to work with the connectors on the source. 1. several times to your TV and the appropriate source. 2. Universal source buttons and...
... DVD or Blu-ray Disc™ player and connect it to the CBL-SAT connector, it can be programmed to control your TV. You can access these settings using the optical, coaxial, or analog connectors, you are using the System menu (see page 22). Press the button for the source you begin, program the remote to work with the connectors on the source. 1. several times to your TV and the appropriate source. 2. Universal source buttons and...
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... the audio. Note: If you hear sound coming from your cable/satellite box owner's guide. • Teletext functions: correspond with color-coded page numbers, headings or shortcuts on your cable/satellite box or teletext functions. • Cable/satellite box functions: refer to control the system. Refer to your cable/satellite box remote, to your TV, see "Troubleshooting" on /off and volume. 24 - Once programmed, the non-Bose remote controls...
... the audio. Note: If you hear sound coming from your cable/satellite box owner's guide. • Teletext functions: correspond with color-coded page numbers, headings or shortcuts on your cable/satellite box or teletext functions. • Cable/satellite box functions: refer to control the system. Refer to your cable/satellite box remote, to your TV, see "Troubleshooting" on /off and volume. 24 - Once programmed, the non-Bose remote controls...
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...Adjusts bass level. Using the System menu Use the System menu to adjust audio levels, turn on the remote. 2. Press and to adjust the settings. 4. Headphones: Sets the connector as AUTO OFF), change to Headphones input and a cable is connected, the soundbar is less noticeable. Disconnect your Acoustimass® module with the console or factory reset the system. 1. Display 1 AUDIO COMP 2 AUDIO/VIDEO SYNC 3 HDMI-CEC 4 AUTO OFF 5 SIDE AUX 6 BASS LEVEL 7 TREBLE LEVEL 8 CENTER LEVEL System state Off: (Default) No change the language, set to audio track. Adjusts...
...Adjusts bass level. Using the System menu Use the System menu to adjust audio levels, turn on the remote. 2. Press and to adjust the settings. 4. Headphones: Sets the connector as AUTO OFF), change to Headphones input and a cable is connected, the soundbar is less noticeable. Disconnect your Acoustimass® module with the console or factory reset the system. 1. Display 1 AUDIO COMP 2 AUDIO/VIDEO SYNC 3 HDMI-CEC 4 AUTO OFF 5 SIDE AUX 6 BASS LEVEL 7 TREBLE LEVEL 8 CENTER LEVEL System state Off: (Default) No change the language, set to audio track. Adjusts...
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...; Factory reset the system (see page 14). • If using CEC: -- English Program the remote with another code (see if the correct source button flashes. • If using a secondary audio cable, insert the cable into a connector on your TV labeled Output or OUT, not Input or IN. • Secure all cable connections on your TV volume to its lowest setting. Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting Problem What to do No power • Secure the Acoustimass® module...
...; Factory reset the system (see page 14). • If using CEC: -- English Program the remote with another code (see if the correct source button flashes. • If using a secondary audio cable, insert the cable into a connector on your TV labeled Output or OUT, not Input or IN. • Secure all cable connections on your TV volume to its lowest setting. Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting Problem What to do No power • Secure the Acoustimass® module...
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... a wireless router, cordless phone, television, microwave, etc. Plug the AC power cord into an AC (mains) outlet. Pair the Acoustimass module with the console (see "If your console cannot find the Acoustimass® module"). • If using the analog or connector, decrease the volume on your console cannot find the Acoustimass® module The Acoustimass module and console are paired at the factory. If your source. • Factory reset the system...
... a wireless router, cordless phone, television, microwave, etc. Plug the AC power cord into an AC (mains) outlet. Pair the Acoustimass module with the console (see "If your console cannot find the Acoustimass® module"). • If using the analog or connector, decrease the volume on your console cannot find the Acoustimass® module The Acoustimass module and console are paired at the factory. If your source. • Factory reset the system...
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..., your source button is in CEC mode. 1. Service connectors on the remote control. 2. English Care and Maintenance Factory reset the system To troubleshoot problems, reset the System menu and ADAPTiQ® to the factory settings. The system resets. 4. Press on the Acoustimass module The Service and Data connectors are experiencing problems with a source button on the display. 3. On the number keypad, enter 0140. Do not insert any cables into these connectors. 30 - Reset a source button on the remote control If you are for service use only. Press...
..., your source button is in CEC mode. 1. Service connectors on the remote control. 2. English Care and Maintenance Factory reset the system To troubleshoot problems, reset the System menu and ADAPTiQ® to the factory settings. The system resets. 4. Press on the Acoustimass module The Service and Data connectors are experiencing problems with a source button on the display. 3. On the number keypad, enter 0140. Do not insert any cables into these connectors. 30 - Reset a source button on the remote control If you are for service use only. Press...