The Bose® Lifestyle® amplifier - Owner's guide
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...unit, connection to radio communications. These limits are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the receiver or radio remote control could void the user's authority to provide reasonable protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Important Safety Instructions 20. If... an external antenna or cable system 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
...unit, connection to radio communications. These limits are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the receiver or radio remote control could void the user's authority to provide reasonable protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Important Safety Instructions 20. If... an external antenna or cable system 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
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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...
... 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...
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... to scroll down through (2 or 3) to Legacy mode. Note: Refer to your Lifestyle® system owner's guide for more information on operating your system in your first remote. 3. You will open the on your Lifestyle® DVD system is Zone 2 Protocol. 4. On Off Mute All Mute SOURCE ... sure that the Zone 2 Protocol is reset to (3 of 3). Scroll down to Legacy. 5. 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 , and switches 6 and 9 are down. ON Figure 9a Setting Zone 2 ...
... to scroll down through (2 or 3) to Legacy mode. Note: Refer to your Lifestyle® system owner's guide for more information on operating your system in your first remote. 3. You will open the on your Lifestyle® DVD system is Zone 2 Protocol. 4. On Off Mute All Mute SOURCE ... sure that the Zone 2 Protocol is reset to (3 of 3). Scroll down to Legacy. 5. 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 , and switches 6 and 9 are down. ON Figure 9a Setting Zone 2 ...
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...in your system uses a Model 20 music center, you need to set up a second RC-20 remote control to your Lifestyle® system owner's guide for Zone 2 If your first remote. 3. Make sure that the house code settings (switches 1, 2, 3, and 4) match those in ...more than one room. Setting Up Your Lifestyle® Stereo Amplifier Figure 11 Setting up a Zone 2 remote control Setting up the RC-20 remote control for more information on ). Note: Refer to operate the ZONE 2 outputs. 1. Remove the remote control battery cover and locate the miniature switches (Figure 11...
...in your system uses a Model 20 music center, you need to set up a second RC-20 remote control to your Lifestyle® system owner's guide for Zone 2 If your first remote. 3. Make sure that the house code settings (switches 1, 2, 3, and 4) match those in ...more than one room. Setting Up Your Lifestyle® Stereo Amplifier Figure 11 Setting up a Zone 2 remote control Setting up the RC-20 remote control for more information on ). Note: Refer to operate the ZONE 2 outputs. 1. Remove the remote control battery cover and locate the miniature switches (Figure 11...
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... battery cover and locate the miniature switches (Figure 13). 2. Slide switch 5 down (off) and 6 up a second RC-5 remote control to operate your Lifestyle® stereo amplifier CAUTION: DO NOT connect the amplifier to powered speakers of any make or model, nor to...to the equipment. Be sure 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 the positive...
... battery cover and locate the miniature switches (Figure 13). 2. Slide switch 5 down (off) and 6 up a second RC-5 remote control to operate your Lifestyle® stereo amplifier CAUTION: DO NOT connect the amplifier to powered speakers of any make or model, nor to...to the equipment. Be sure 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 the positive...
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... if you have a dual voltage Lifestyle® amplifier • Dual voltage units have a voltage selection switch on the amplifier AM262840_00_V.pdf January 4, 2002 15 Using the power cord included with your Personal® music center or your new remote control and adjust the vol- Connect...AC power cord into the AC power jack on the rear panel of the Lifestyle® stereo amplifier and your Lifestyle® music system to an AC (mains) outlet. 3. Select a music source with your Lifestyle® stereo amplifier, firmly insert the small connector on one...
... if you have a dual voltage Lifestyle® amplifier • Dual voltage units have a voltage selection switch on the amplifier AM262840_00_V.pdf January 4, 2002 15 Using the power cord included with your Personal® music center or your new remote control and adjust the vol- Connect...AC power cord into the AC power jack on the rear panel of the Lifestyle® stereo amplifier and your Lifestyle® music system to an AC (mains) outlet. 3. Select a music source with your Lifestyle® stereo amplifier, firmly insert the small connector on one...
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.... To clean the amplifier, use a silicone caulking material, such as needed. Do not use any headphones. • Make sure the remote control switch settings are correct. You may become dusty over time. Refer to the speaker that does not play. • Make sure the wires... it only after the wires are firmly connected at hardware stores. If the problem still exists, contact your Bose dealer to protect speaker wire connections. Maintaining Your Lifestyle® Stereo Amplifier Cleaning the amplifier The amplifier, which is designed only for service, or ...
.... To clean the amplifier, use a silicone caulking material, such as needed. Do not use any headphones. • Make sure the remote control switch settings are correct. You may become dusty over time. Refer to the speaker that does not play. • Make sure the wires... it only after the wires are firmly connected at hardware stores. If the problem still exists, contact your Bose dealer to protect speaker wire connections. Maintaining Your Lifestyle® Stereo Amplifier Cleaning the amplifier The amplifier, which is designed only for service, or ...
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...on the left stereo channels are connected at all "Zone 2 Protocol" in your listening area. Bass or treble is covered by the Bose limited one-year transferable warranty. Volume suddenly decreases • Lower the volume setting to see if the level returns to that speaker. ...are using an RC-20 or RC-5 remote control, make sure the remote control switch settings are connected + to + and weak - If the speaker now plays, continue checking for correct phone numbers. Right and left in the speaker. Maintaining Your Lifestyle® Stereo Amplifier Problem What to do...
...on the left stereo channels are connected at all "Zone 2 Protocol" in your listening area. Bass or treble is covered by the Bose limited one-year transferable warranty. Volume suddenly decreases • Lower the volume setting to see if the level returns to that speaker. ...are using an RC-20 or RC-5 remote control, make sure the remote control switch settings are connected + to + and weak - If the speaker now plays, continue checking for correct phone numbers. Right and left in the speaker. Maintaining Your Lifestyle® Stereo Amplifier Problem What to do...
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... of the polarized or grounding-type plug. See product enclosure bottom for future reference. 3. for long periods of the receiver or radio remote control could result in a particular installation. Keep these instructions - and as directed by the manufacturer. 12. A polarized plug has two... as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other hazards. for safety related markings. Do not use attachments/accessories specified by Bose® Corporation. For example, do not place the product on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point...
... of the polarized or grounding-type plug. See product enclosure bottom for future reference. 3. for long periods of the receiver or radio remote control could result in a particular installation. Keep these instructions - and as directed by the manufacturer. 12. A polarized plug has two... as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other hazards. for safety related markings. Do not use attachments/accessories specified by Bose® Corporation. For example, do not place the product on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point...
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... preset 16 Erasing a station preset 17 Selecting a preset station 17 Playing External Sources 18 Controlling external sources 18 Programming your LIFESTYLE® remote to control your TV 18 Programming your LIFESTYLE® remote to control your VCR 18 Programming your cable/satellite box 19 Turning the system on and selecting the source 19 Changing... play options 23 Changing CD settings 24 Changing FM settings 25 Changing AM settings 26 Changing TV/VCR/AUX/TAPE settings 27 Making audio adjustments 28 Changing the system setup 30 AM259776_01_V.pdf October 30, 2001 3
... preset 16 Erasing a station preset 17 Selecting a preset station 17 Playing External Sources 18 Controlling external sources 18 Programming your LIFESTYLE® remote to control your TV 18 Programming your LIFESTYLE® remote to control your VCR 18 Programming your cable/satellite box 19 Turning the system on and selecting the source 19 Changing... play options 23 Changing CD settings 24 Changing FM settings 25 Changing AM settings 26 Changing TV/VCR/AUX/TAPE settings 27 Making audio adjustments 28 Changing the system setup 30 AM259776_01_V.pdf October 30, 2001 3
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Contents Reference 34 Changing the house code settings 34 Setting up a second listening zone 35 Taking care of your LIFESTYLE® system 36 Replacing the remote control batteries 37 Troubleshooting 37 Technical information 40 Accessories 41 Warranty period 41 Contacting customer service 41 4 October 30, 2001 AM259776_01_V.pdf
Contents Reference 34 Changing the house code settings 34 Setting up a second listening zone 35 Taking care of your LIFESTYLE® system 36 Replacing the remote control batteries 37 Troubleshooting 37 Technical information 40 Accessories 41 Warranty period 41 Contacting customer service 41 4 October 30, 2001 AM259776_01_V.pdf
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...aspect ratios in boldface type. There are represented by that will be used by a narrow boldface uppercase type. Through proprietary Bose technologies and innovative LIFESTYLE® systems design, it delivers superior performance for the region number marked on the carton or on the media center display.... Types of buttons on the remote control and on the media center front panel, and menu items appearing on your new system. ...
...aspect ratios in boldface type. There are represented by that will be used by a narrow boldface uppercase type. Through proprietary Bose technologies and innovative LIFESTYLE® systems design, it delivers superior performance for the region number marked on the carton or on the media center display.... Types of buttons on the remote control and on the media center front panel, and menu items appearing on your new system. ...
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... both the American Black & White and Color television system. DVD Video - Introduction Chapter - Pertains to video with black borders at the top and bottom of remote that allows you to separate the signals. The projected aspect ratio of an analog signal. A video interface standard that is a serial data stream that carries...
... both the American Black & White and Color television system. DVD Video - Introduction Chapter - Pertains to video with black borders at the top and bottom of remote that allows you to separate the signals. The projected aspect ratio of an analog signal. A video interface standard that is a serial data stream that carries...
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...and turns the system on and selects the AUX input (such as cable box or satellite receiver) as the sound source. Note: Your LIFESTYLE® remote can also move the media center a few feet to a location with the correct device code. For example, your TV might have a... similar control button, and (2) your LIFESTYLE® remote control must have two external inputs, one of this function, (1) your TV's remote control must be used to a VCR. This button will not operate. Power Power - The top of which...
...and turns the system on and selects the AUX input (such as cable box or satellite receiver) as the sound source. Note: Your LIFESTYLE® remote can also move the media center a few feet to a location with the correct device code. For example, your TV might have a... similar control button, and (2) your LIFESTYLE® remote control must have two external inputs, one of this function, (1) your TV's remote control must be used to a VCR. This button will not operate. Power Power - The top of which...
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... the DVD disc that is muted, pressing v unmutes the current source in the settings menu. If the system is currently loaded. Controls and Indicators The remote control - Displays or exits the menu of TV listings.
... the DVD disc that is muted, pressing v unmutes the current source in the settings menu. If the system is currently loaded. Controls and Indicators The remote control - Displays or exits the menu of TV listings.
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Controls and Indicators The remote control - continued On Off Mute All Mute CD/DVD SOURCE / INPUT FM/AM Tape TV Input TV VCR AUX Power Power Power MENU / NAVIGATION DVD ... PLAYBACK controls Note: All playback controls, except Shuffle and Repeat, can also be used to control your VCR" on page 18. See "Programming your LIFESTYLE® remote to 2, 3, or 5 speakers. Pressing Stop s a second time returns to the beginning of speakers playing 2-3-5 to control your VCR. Starts the disc player. Channel Chapter...
Controls and Indicators The remote control - continued On Off Mute All Mute CD/DVD SOURCE / INPUT FM/AM Tape TV Input TV VCR AUX Power Power Power MENU / NAVIGATION DVD ... PLAYBACK controls Note: All playback controls, except Shuffle and Repeat, can also be used to control your VCR" on page 18. See "Programming your LIFESTYLE® remote to 2, 3, or 5 speakers. Pressing Stop s a second time returns to the beginning of speakers playing 2-3-5 to control your VCR. Starts the disc player. Channel Chapter...
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... messages and source-related information. Lights up with either the 1 or the 2 to indicate the current CD mode, shuffle or repeat. Lights up briefly whenever a remote control command is being received. Lights up when the system sleep timer is being displayed. Note: When you information about your TV, the changes may...
... messages and source-related information. Lights up with either the 1 or the 2 to indicate the current CD mode, shuffle or repeat. Lights up briefly whenever a remote control command is being received. Lights up when the system sleep timer is being displayed. Note: When you information about your TV, the changes may...
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... number of speakers used for that was played last is automatically selected. You can also press any source by pressing the Speakers 2-3-5 button on the remote control. buttons on page 21. lowers it on with yellow connectors) or an S-video cable, you play a DVD video, all ZONE 1 speakers ...on and select the source at the same time. The component video signals will then be raised or lowered using the Volume v w buttons on the remote or the media center button panel. Changing the number of the surround (rear) speakers in small steps using the Surround + / - Surround- Using the...
... number of speakers used for that was played last is automatically selected. You can also press any source by pressing the Speakers 2-3-5 button on the remote control. buttons on page 21. lowers it on with yellow connectors) or an S-video cable, you play a DVD video, all ZONE 1 speakers ...on and select the source at the same time. The component video signals will then be raised or lowered using the Volume v w buttons on the remote or the media center button panel. Changing the number of the surround (rear) speakers in small steps using the Surround + / - Surround- Using the...
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... DVD This section tells you how to use the DVD player in your system to play, these region codes must match. In order for some remote control buttons look the same as those found on page 7). Turn your television on page 32. Lift up . Press to play a disc when it on... also turn it is off in the system settings menu. This feature can be encoded with the functions of the remote control buttons (see "The remote control" on a VCR or CD player remote, their functions are familiar with the information for your system and the discs you are different. • In order for...
... DVD This section tells you how to use the DVD player in your system to play, these region codes must match. In order for some remote control buttons look the same as those found on page 7). Turn your television on page 32. Lift up . Press to play a disc when it on... also turn it is off in the system settings menu. This feature can be encoded with the functions of the remote control buttons (see "The remote control" on a VCR or CD player remote, their functions are familiar with the information for your system and the discs you are different. • In order for...
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...shows, STORE TO PRESET , where is off, this will also turn it turns on the remote. Setting a station preset Your LIFESTYLE® media center can tune to a radio station in a preset number on . Using the remote, tune to a radio station you attempt to store more than 25 AM or 25 FM stations... Preset Track up or down to change an existing preset, first you do not want to store as a preset. 3. Press Tune or on the remote. Note: If you want to store to this : Press FM/AM on , the radio will display the message, ALL PRESETS FULL ... ... Press Preset...
...shows, STORE TO PRESET , where is off, this will also turn it turns on the remote. Setting a station preset Your LIFESTYLE® media center can tune to a radio station in a preset number on . Using the remote, tune to a radio station you attempt to store more than 25 AM or 25 FM stations... Preset Track up or down to change an existing preset, first you do not want to store as a preset. 3. Press Tune or on the remote. Note: If you want to store to this : Press FM/AM on , the radio will display the message, ALL PRESETS FULL ... ... Press Preset...