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... protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70 provides informaiton with respect to proper grounding of the mast and ...(NEC ART 250, Part H) Note to CATV system installer This reminder is practical. ©2001 Bose Corporation, The Mountain, Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USA 255805 AM Rev.00 JN10494 2b January 10,...rules. Ground All Outdoor Antennas - Note: Unauthorized modification of the receiver or radio remote control could void the user's authority to this equipment has been tested and found to Part...
... protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70 provides informaiton with respect to proper grounding of the mast and ...(NEC ART 250, Part H) Note to CATV system installer This reminder is practical. ©2001 Bose Corporation, The Mountain, Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USA 255805 AM Rev.00 JN10494 2b January 10,...rules. Ground All Outdoor Antennas - Note: Unauthorized modification of the receiver or radio remote control could void the user's authority to this equipment has been tested and found to Part...
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...to "more than one room. The last item on again; Setting Up Your Lifestyle® Stereo Amplifier Figure 9 Setting up a Zone 2 remote control Setting up the remote control You need to set up a second remote control to operate the ZONE 2 output. 1. Note: Refer to (3 of ...the enter button. 3. Continue to scroll down . this ensures that the house code settings (switches 1, 2, 3, and 4) match those in more ...". Make sure that the Zone 2 Protocol is Zone 2 Protocol. 4. Remove the remote control battery cover and locate the miniature switches (Figure 9). 2. Make sure ...
...to "more than one room. The last item on again; Setting Up Your Lifestyle® Stereo Amplifier Figure 9 Setting up a Zone 2 remote control Setting up the remote control You need to set up a second remote control to operate the ZONE 2 output. 1. Note: Refer to (3 of ...the enter button. 3. Continue to scroll down . this ensures that the house code settings (switches 1, 2, 3, and 4) match those in more ...". Make sure that the Zone 2 Protocol is Zone 2 Protocol. 4. Remove the remote control battery cover and locate the miniature switches (Figure 9). 2. Make sure ...
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... sure that the house code settings (switches 1, 2, 3, and 4) match those in more information on ). Note: Refer 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 more than one...
... sure that the house code settings (switches 1, 2, 3, and 4) match those in more information on ). Note: Refer 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 more than one...
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...Connecting speakers to your Lifestyle® stereo amplifier CAUTION: DO NOT connect the amplifier to the SPEAKER OUTPUT R terminals (Figure 14). Figure 14 Speaker cable connections on page 18. • Connect ... to set up (on operating your first remote. 3. One wire is connected to the R (right) output on the left speaker cable to operate your Lifestyle® system owner's guide for more than one room...marked (striped, collared, or ribbed), indicating that the house code settings (switches 1, 2, 3, and 4) match those in your system in the same way.
...Connecting speakers to your Lifestyle® stereo amplifier CAUTION: DO NOT connect the amplifier to the SPEAKER OUTPUT R terminals (Figure 14). Figure 14 Speaker cable connections on page 18. • Connect ... to set up (on operating your first remote. 3. One wire is connected to the R (right) output on the left speaker cable to operate your Lifestyle® system owner's guide for more than one room...marked (striped, collared, or ribbed), indicating that the house code settings (switches 1, 2, 3, and 4) match those in your system in the same way.
Owner's guide
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...house code settings 38 Setting up a second listening zone 39 Taking care of buttons on the remote control and on the media center front panel, and menu items appearing on your TV screen will be used in this guide Operating instructions include names of your LIFESTYLE®...; system 40 Replacing the remote control batteries 41 Troubleshooting 41 Technical information 44 Accessories 45 Warranty 45 Contacting customer service 45 Conventions used . •...
...house code settings 38 Setting up a second listening zone 39 Taking care of buttons on the remote control and on the media center front panel, and menu items appearing on your TV screen will be used in this guide Operating instructions include names of your LIFESTYLE®...; system 40 Replacing the remote control batteries 41 Troubleshooting 41 Technical information 44 Accessories 45 Warranty 45 Contacting customer service 45 Conventions used . •...
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... sends/receives commands on a four-pin mini-DIN connector. The quality of several composite video systems. The PAL format is coded for National Television System Committee. English Introduction Composite video - The audio/video/data storage system is one luminance and two chrominance... proprietary data formats. S-video - Most high-end televisions have S-video inputs. A standard for audio, developed by cropping parts of remote that is used extensively in Western Europe. The technique of reframing a picture to conform to - Pertains to loosely as an international ...
... sends/receives commands on a four-pin mini-DIN connector. The quality of several composite video systems. The PAL format is coded for National Television System Committee. English Introduction Composite video - The audio/video/data storage system is one luminance and two chrominance... proprietary data formats. S-video - Most high-end televisions have S-video inputs. A standard for audio, developed by cropping parts of remote that is used extensively in Western Europe. The technique of reframing a picture to conform to - Pertains to loosely as an international ...
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... Power - You do not need to your TV. You can be programmed to a location with the correct device code. Tape Selects the Tape source and turns the system on . Note: Your LIFESTYLE® remote can also move the media center a few feet to control your TV. For example, your TV might have a ...similar control button, and (2) your LIFESTYLE® remote control must be used to your VCR on and off . TV TV - Power Power - AUX AUX - Power Power - FM/AM Selects the built-in the...
... Power - You do not need to your TV. You can be programmed to a location with the correct device code. Tape Selects the Tape source and turns the system on . Note: Your LIFESTYLE® remote can also move the media center a few feet to control your TV. For example, your TV might have a ...similar control button, and (2) your LIFESTYLE® remote control must be used to your VCR on and off . TV TV - Power Power - AUX AUX - Power Power - FM/AM Selects the built-in the...
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... the detector, use the mounting strip and attach the detector to the TV Status display. After you select a video source on your LIFESTYLE® remote. selects item changes setting 13 If the display indicates, Detected TV Power: Off, move the detector around until you find a...; remote. 3. Displays information about the current source. To make sure the detector is working properly. Figure 3 TV Status Display Settings (TV) Sleep Timer: TV Status: Audio Setup TV Analog Input: TV Digital Input: System Setup Off Enter TV Audio Input: Analog Code: 0036 Detected TV Power: On 0...
... the detector, use the mounting strip and attach the detector to the TV Status display. After you select a video source on your LIFESTYLE® remote. selects item changes setting 13 If the display indicates, Detected TV Power: Off, move the detector around until you find a...; remote. 3. Displays information about the current source. To make sure the detector is working properly. Figure 3 TV Status Display Settings (TV) Sleep Timer: TV Status: Audio Setup TV Analog Input: TV Digital Input: System Setup Off Enter TV Audio Input: Analog Code: 0036 Detected TV Power: On 0...
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...remote control buttons look the same as those found on page 7). Press once. Pressing continues the movie from Press Chapter up. Pressing the beginning. For example, in order to play. In order for a disc to close the disc tray. Loading and playing a DVD 1. Press to play, these region codes...feature can be encoded with the functions of the following: • Make sure that you are familiar with the information for your player's region code. Turn your television on . Note: Your system was set at the factory to play video DVDs. Resume play must match. Press or ....
...remote control buttons look the same as those found on page 7). Press once. Pressing continues the movie from Press Chapter up. Pressing the beginning. For example, in order to play. In order for a disc to close the disc tray. Loading and playing a DVD 1. Press to play, these region codes...feature can be encoded with the functions of the following: • Make sure that you are familiar with the information for your player's region code. Turn your television on . Note: Your system was set at the factory to play video DVDs. Resume play must match. Press or ....
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... on page 37. 1. until your TV brand name is programmed to operate your new LIFESTYLE® remote to choose the next device code, and press the TV Power button again. See the "Remote control setup submenu" on the LIFESTYLE® remote control to operate your brand of your components, you cannot turn off your TV, press...
... on page 37. 1. until your TV brand name is programmed to operate your new LIFESTYLE® remote to choose the next device code, and press the TV Power button again. See the "Remote control setup submenu" on the LIFESTYLE® remote control to operate your brand of your components, you cannot turn off your TV, press...
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...speaker) mode. Scroll down the menu and select AUX Device. Select Remote Control Setup and press Enter. 6. English Playing External Sources 7. Select VCR Device Code. VCR Power 8. Programming your LIFESTYLE® remote to control your cable/satellite box If you want to control your cable...find one that turns your cable/satellite box, press to choose the next device code, and press the AUX Power button again. See the "Remote control setup submenu" on the LIFESTYLE® remote control. 3. Press the AUX button on page 37. 1. Select System Setup and press...
...speaker) mode. Scroll down the menu and select AUX Device. Select Remote Control Setup and press Enter. 6. English Playing External Sources 7. Select VCR Device Code. VCR Power 8. Programming your LIFESTYLE® remote to control your cable/satellite box If you want to control your cable...find one that turns your cable/satellite box, press to choose the next device code, and press the AUX Power button again. See the "Remote control setup submenu" on the LIFESTYLE® remote control. 3. Press the AUX button on page 37. 1. Select System Setup and press...
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... Settings (source) System Setup Enter System Setup Display Brightness Display Language DVD Setup Optical Source Optical Input Record Out Format TV Power Remote Control Setup Send IR Commands Receive IR Commands Tuner Spacing Video Format Video Black Level Video Output Zone 1 Protocol Zone 2 Protocol...Enter DVD Autoplay Aspect Ratio Image Format Parental Control Setup Enter Enter Remote Control Setup TV Tuner TV Brand TV Device Code VCR Brand VCR Device Code AUX Device AUX Brand AUX Device Code Parental Control Setup Restrict Unrated Titles Change Password Enter Allowed Ratings ...
... Settings (source) System Setup Enter System Setup Display Brightness Display Language DVD Setup Optical Source Optical Input Record Out Format TV Power Remote Control Setup Send IR Commands Receive IR Commands Tuner Spacing Video Format Video Black Level Video Output Zone 1 Protocol Zone 2 Protocol...Enter DVD Autoplay Aspect Ratio Image Format Parental Control Setup Enter Enter Remote Control Setup TV Tuner TV Brand TV Device Code VCR Brand VCR Device Code AUX Device AUX Brand AUX Device Code Parental Control Setup Restrict Unrated Titles Change Password Enter Allowed Ratings ...
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...Coded Modulation (PCM) on your TV separately. You must turn on the RECORD DIGITAL OUTPUT. Off IR commands are received by your TV whenever a video source is selected (TV on some TVs. Sets video format for all connected devices. Normal YPbPr Provides a video output at the SPEAKER ZONE 2 connector for other Bose...-screen display menus in zone 1 for DVD playback on /off detector required). This setting may be useful to teach LIFESTYLE® remote commands to other sources. Extended Sets a black level that use "Normal" for RECORD DIGITAL OUTPUT. VCR / TAPE ...
...Coded Modulation (PCM) on your TV separately. You must turn on the RECORD DIGITAL OUTPUT. Off IR commands are received by your TV whenever a video source is selected (TV on some TVs. Sets video format for all connected devices. Normal YPbPr Provides a video output at the SPEAKER ZONE 2 connector for other Bose...-screen display menus in zone 1 for DVD playback on /off detector required). This setting may be useful to teach LIFESTYLE® remote commands to other sources. Extended Sets a black level that use "Normal" for RECORD DIGITAL OUTPUT. VCR / TAPE ...
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... to operate your LIFESTYLE® remote to test. English Changing System Settings Remote control setup submenu This menu allows you to program your TV, VCR and cable/satellite box. TV Device Code: Code1 / Code2 / etc. AUX Brand: Brand1 / Brand2 / etc. AUX Device Code: Code1 / Code2 / etc. Chooses the IR code that the TV remote control uses. Chooses...
... to operate your LIFESTYLE® remote to test. English Changing System Settings Remote control setup submenu This menu allows you to program your TV, VCR and cable/satellite box. TV Device Code: Code1 / Code2 / etc. AUX Brand: Brand1 / Brand2 / etc. AUX Device Code: Code1 / Code2 / etc. Chooses the IR code that the TV remote control uses. Chooses...
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... Release the Store key. Figure 15 Miniature house code switches 1 2345 6789 1 2345 6789 House code switches (1-4). English Reference Changing the house code settings Each LIFESTYLE® remote control uses a system of matching house codes to communicate with those of another nearby LIFESTYLE® system, you have additional remote controls, change the switches to match those of the...
... Release the Store key. Figure 15 Miniature house code switches 1 2345 6789 1 2345 6789 House code switches (1-4). English Reference Changing the house code settings Each LIFESTYLE® remote control uses a system of matching house codes to communicate with those of another nearby LIFESTYLE® system, you have additional remote controls, change the switches to match those of the...
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...), is a zone? See your ZONE 1 remote. Figure 16 Miniature zone code switches Set switches 1-4 to match the settings of 1-4 in your dealer or contact Bose for information on obtaining additional powered speakers, remote controls, cables, and adapters for connecting additional equipment. English Reference Setting up a second listening zone Your LIFESTYLE® home entertainment system can...
...), is a zone? See your ZONE 1 remote. Figure 16 Miniature zone code switches Set switches 1-4 to match the settings of 1-4 in your dealer or contact Bose for information on obtaining additional powered speakers, remote controls, cables, and adapters for connecting additional equipment. English Reference Setting up a second listening zone Your LIFESTYLE® home entertainment system can...
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... their polarity (+ and -). Remote control is inconsistent or does not work • Make sure antennas are connected properly. • Move AM antenna at both ends. • Select 3- Try another nearby or behaves erratically LIFESTYLE® system. • See "Changing the house code settings" on page 7. ... CD/DVD button, wait a few feet to avoid an area of weak signal coverage. See "Replacing the remote control batteries" on by itself, • Change the house code setting to prevent signals from media center, TV, or other electronic equipment. • You may be dirty....
... their polarity (+ and -). Remote control is inconsistent or does not work • Make sure antennas are connected properly. • Move AM antenna at both ends. • Select 3- Try another nearby or behaves erratically LIFESTYLE® system. • See "Changing the house code settings" on page 7. ... CD/DVD button, wait a few feet to avoid an area of weak signal coverage. See "Replacing the remote control batteries" on by itself, • Change the house code setting to prevent signals from media center, TV, or other electronic equipment. • You may be dirty....
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...• Refer to control not control your TV, VCR, your TV" on your TV, the status line that the front of your LIFESTYLE® remote to the component owner's manual. See "Programming your TV. • Verify that send other external component. commands to your external components are... noisy in sur- • Weak FM stations will produce static in the media center NOT CONNECTED SPEAKER ZONE 1 jack. LIFESTYLE® remote does • Make sure correct codes are secure. • Reduce the output level from any external components connected to con- cable/satellite box, or •...
...• Refer to control not control your TV, VCR, your TV" on your TV, the status line that the front of your LIFESTYLE® remote to the component owner's manual. See "Programming your TV. • Verify that send other external component. commands to your external components are... noisy in sur- • Weak FM stations will produce static in the media center NOT CONNECTED SPEAKER ZONE 1 jack. LIFESTYLE® remote does • Make sure correct codes are secure. • Reduce the output level from any external components connected to con- cable/satellite box, or •...