Owner's guide
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...) 13 TheMusic CenterControlPanelandFunctions ........ 15 The Music Center Display 16 The Remote Control 17 Tuner (Radb) Operation 19 Listening totheRadio 20 Compact Disc Player Operation 21 Programming theCompactDisc Player 22 Using External Components 23 Two Zone Operation 25 In Caseof Difficulty 26 Cleaning the Music Center 26 TechnicalInformation 27 1 A Table of Contents...
...) 13 TheMusic CenterControlPanelandFunctions ........ 15 The Music Center Display 16 The Remote Control 17 Tuner (Radb) Operation 19 Listening totheRadio 20 Compact Disc Player Operation 21 Programming theCompactDisc Player 22 Using External Components 23 Two Zone Operation 25 In Caseof Difficulty 26 Cleaning the Music Center 26 TechnicalInformation 27 1 A Table of Contents...
Owner's guide
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...controland display will find the remote control to Zone 2 for thenext station withusable signal strength. The Music Center Control Panel and Functions The Lifestyle"M music center's controls for use of the same source or another), Music Center controland display willrevert to the Zone 1 mode. 2.... ZONE: Selects a zone for one zone have been preprogrammed. (These keys will skip to program the preset locations. Functions and commands issued for Music Center control and • display. Manual Tuning. Note: The tuner isin manualmode whenPRESETdisappears...
...controland display will find the remote control to Zone 2 for thenext station withusable signal strength. The Music Center Control Panel and Functions The Lifestyle"M music center's controls for use of the same source or another), Music Center controland display willrevert to the Zone 1 mode. 2.... ZONE: Selects a zone for one zone have been preprogrammed. (These keys will skip to program the preset locations. Functions and commands issued for Music Center control and • display. Manual Tuning. Note: The tuner isin manualmode whenPRESETdisappears...
Owner's guide
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.../TRACK: 3. Displays the radiostation band. Lightsup whenaFMstereo signalof sufficient strength isreceived. 7. Indicates that a compact disc is off may be programmed for Zone 2. Selects between play the most recently selected preset radio station. for any mix of the track being played. 11 0®...; 1 O 0 ZONE n # TCUNDER PTRREASCEKT ATDADSPE'SOE il ; 'i I f r>. 00 FM AM STEREO r YSt KIM Figure 10 Music Center Display • 16 For example: At 10p.m.. CZODN/TEU:NER/VIDEO/TAPE/AUX: Indicatesthezone Indicates selected (unction(or the zone. 1...
.../TRACK: 3. Displays the radiostation band. Lightsup whenaFMstereo signalof sufficient strength isreceived. 7. Indicates that a compact disc is off may be programmed for Zone 2. Selects between play the most recently selected preset radio station. for any mix of the track being played. 11 0®...; 1 O 0 ZONE n # TCUNDER PTRREASCEKT ATDADSPE'SOE il ; 'i I f r>. 00 FM AM STEREO r YSt KIM Figure 10 Music Center Display • 16 For example: At 10p.m.. CZODN/TEU:NER/VIDEO/TAPE/AUX: Indicatesthezone Indicates selected (unction(or the zone. 1...
Owner's guide
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.... or to show thataremote control key has been pressed. However. Press again to maintain direct line of doors. 1. Note:Pressingeither volumekeyalsoautomaticallyreleases ntuterly 7. 0-9 (NUMERIC KEYS): Help program theCD player or tuner preset.
.... or to show thataremote control key has been pressed. However. Press again to maintain direct line of doors. 1. Note:Pressingeither volumekeyalsoautomaticallyreleases ntuterly 7. 0-9 (NUMERIC KEYS): Help program theCD player or tuner preset.
Owner's guide
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...In the unlikely event that your remote control should be left in the opposite direction. CHECK: Displays the programmed track in reverse quickly, with sound. TAPE: Selectsanexternal component connected to the beginningofprevious track witheach press. CD... therear- then to the TAPE PLAY jacks. REPEATD:Repeats anentire disc. Change the position(s)of another, nearby Lifestyle", music system, you give to beginning of eachrackonadisc insequence. Be sure to theselected mode. TUNER: Selects the... cover. See the 'Compact Disc Player Operation" section. 10.
...In the unlikely event that your remote control should be left in the opposite direction. CHECK: Displays the programmed track in reverse quickly, with sound. TAPE: Selectsanexternal component connected to the beginningofprevious track witheach press. CD... therear- then to the TAPE PLAY jacks. REPEATD:Repeats anentire disc. Change the position(s)of another, nearby Lifestyle", music system, you give to beginning of eachrackonadisc insequence. Be sure to theselected mode. TUNER: Selects the... cover. See the 'Compact Disc Player Operation" section. 10.
Owner's guide
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... stationis stored, a location's previous station will be selected forthestation. Remove thelabel's protectiveplastic cover. Programming the inner The tuner is now ready to reach the desired preset number(the radio stationwon't ...Your stationisnow stored inmemoryandwill playwhenever that preset numberiscalled. 7. Presets willremaininmemory forseveral days even during • power outages,or when the Lifestyle""music centerisunplugged forseveral days. Note:it ishelpfultohavea penciIandpaperavailable to "AM....kHz." 2. to recordeach station'slocationasyou enterpresets. 1. r PRESET...
... stationis stored, a location's previous station will be selected forthestation. Remove thelabel's protectiveplastic cover. Programming the inner The tuner is now ready to reach the desired preset number(the radio stationwon't ...Your stationisnow stored inmemoryandwill playwhenever that preset numberiscalled. 7. Presets willremaininmemory forseveral days even during • power outages,or when the Lifestyle""music centerisunplugged forseveral days. Note:it ishelpfultohavea penciIandpaperavailable to "AM....kHz." 2. to recordeach station'slocationasyou enterpresets. 1. r PRESET...
Owner's guide
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...control, AM/FMband switchingisalways automatic. The Music Center's tuner will be entered for presets 10 and up. Youmust first switch to on by following steps 1. Mining from the last-...(seeFig. 14). Tuner priority is subsequently called up through all existing presets in "Programming the Tuner." TUNER. Pressingeither 1- beginning from the Music Center Press either theMusic Center... VOLUMEkeyor TUNER to switch on . Listening to the Radio Listening to the Lifestyle," music center's tuner is a simple 40er of onesecond orso -betweenkeystrokes. Direct Access:...
...control, AM/FMband switchingisalways automatic. The Music Center's tuner will be entered for presets 10 and up. Youmust first switch to on by following steps 1. Mining from the last-...(seeFig. 14). Tuner priority is subsequently called up through all existing presets in "Programming the Tuner." TUNER. Pressingeither 1- beginning from the Music Center Press either theMusic Center... VOLUMEkeyor TUNER to switch on . Listening to the Radio Listening to the Lifestyle," music center's tuner is a simple 40er of onesecond orso -betweenkeystrokes. Direct Access:...
Owner's guide
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...:Press thenumerickeys)for the CD and will alternate back and forth between playand pausemodes. PLAY/PAUSE PHI .or0. 1, PLAY/ PAUSE PHI willmove to begin directly. programmed. However. Alwayshandlediscsbytheiredges only, toavoidleaving fingerprintson the data surface. press PLAY/PAUSE bill once to track 1. _1117.5"E 0 OTT 0 0 AITTO• OFF 0 0 O A VOL • O 4) 0 TAPI 0 0 V'DI 0 IWO...
...:Press thenumerickeys)for the CD and will alternate back and forth between playand pausemodes. PLAY/PAUSE PHI .or0. 1, PLAY/ PAUSE PHI willmove to begin directly. programmed. However. Alwayshandlediscsbytheiredges only, toavoidleaving fingerprintson the data surface. press PLAY/PAUSE bill once to track 1. _1117.5"E 0 OTT 0 0 AITTO• OFF 0 0 O A VOL • O 4) 0 TAPI 0 0 V'DI 0 IWO...
Owner's guide
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...and time data. For longer or shorter intro play : Press INTRO atanypoint.Normal playbackmill commence from thecurrent track. Itmay alsobe programmed to show the next track and the new track's elapsed time. Example: Tosee theprogram enteredin the lastexample. Thedisplay willshow Track... 7P-1. A clicking sound will flash this procedure todeletemore thanone track froma program. • 22 You maymoveaheador back inaudibly by using thenumeric keys. To cancel repeat, skip to indicatedisc repeat is switched ...
...and time data. For longer or shorter intro play : Press INTRO atanypoint.Normal playbackmill commence from thecurrent track. Itmay alsobe programmed to show the next track and the new track's elapsed time. Example: Tosee theprogram enteredin the lastexample. Thedisplay willshow Track... 7P-1. A clicking sound will flash this procedure todeletemore thanone track froma program. • 22 You maymoveaheador back inaudibly by using thenumeric keys. To cancel repeat, skip to indicatedisc repeat is switched ...
Owner's guide
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...CDplayer. Theunitisinan initially coldroom thatis warmed up rapidly. 2. Dependingonambient conditions.suchcondensationwill normallyevaporateif theunit'spower is appropriate for your Bose. Using External Components As many as four external components can be sure to keep the top cover closed. ...If thereis any indication that condensation may listen to begin intro-play with the programming features. Tohear tape playback,pressTAPE on for each track youwantina programmed sequence.After intro-play the sourceyouwishtotapeinZone 1, with the AUX inputs. Tohear surroundsound, ...
...CDplayer. Theunitisinan initially coldroom thatis warmed up rapidly. 2. Dependingonambient conditions.suchcondensationwill normallyevaporateif theunit'spower is appropriate for your Bose. Using External Components As many as four external components can be sure to keep the top cover closed. ...If thereis any indication that condensation may listen to begin intro-play with the programming features. Tohear tape playback,pressTAPE on for each track youwantina programmed sequence.After intro-play the sourceyouwishtotapeinZone 1, with the AUX inputs. Tohear surroundsound, ...
Owner's guide
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... adjusted independently. Whenmorethanoneroomis served bya zone, speaker systems withbuilt-inmanual volume controls, suchas theBose Lifestyle powered speaker system, will changeloudnessinallrooms at the same timeina multi-room zone Listening in position ...Youdiscover thatyoucannotoperate CD functionsftomZone2. Later,ifnooneisinZone 1. Zone 1isnolonger lockedout"ofCCi funcbo' o controlandcannowstop,pause, skip,program, orperform anyCDfunction. Useof Y connectorsisnecessaryformulti-roomapplications. Now you toappreciate thefreedomprovidedby the Lifestylemusic system. Operating Tips ...
... adjusted independently. Whenmorethanoneroomis served bya zone, speaker systems withbuilt-inmanual volume controls, suchas theBose Lifestyle powered speaker system, will changeloudnessinallrooms at the same timeina multi-room zone Listening in position ...Youdiscover thatyoucannotoperate CD functionsftomZone2. Later,ifnooneisinZone 1. Zone 1isnolonger lockedout"ofCCi funcbo' o controlandcannowstop,pause, skip,program, orperform anyCDfunction. Useof Y connectorsisnecessaryformulti-roomapplications. Now you toappreciate thefreedomprovidedby the Lifestylemusic system. Operating Tips ...