Installation guide
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... Acoustimass module to the media center 15 Connecting the antennas 16 Connecting the FM antenna 16 Connecting the AM antenna 16 Connecting to a cable radio provider 16 Connecting your TV to the system 17 Making the audio connection 17 Making a video connection 18 Selecting the proper TV video input 18 Turning off the speakers in your TV 18 Connecting the system to power 19 Installing the remote control batteries 20 Finishing the basic installation 21 Installing the TV on/off sensor 23 Reference 24 Using...
... Acoustimass module to the media center 15 Connecting the antennas 16 Connecting the FM antenna 16 Connecting the AM antenna 16 Connecting to a cable radio provider 16 Connecting your TV to the system 17 Making the audio connection 17 Making a video connection 18 Selecting the proper TV video input 18 Turning off the speakers in your TV 18 Connecting the system to power 19 Installing the remote control batteries 20 Finishing the basic installation 21 Installing the TV on/off sensor 23 Reference 24 Using...
Installation guide
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... the media center and TV. Making the audio connection Using the supplied stereo audio cable, connect the left (L) and right (R) audio outputs on the rear panel of your system quickly. In the example below show basic connections to the Audio IN TV L and R on the TV. In this guide you will allow you to prevent a loss of sound caused by any temporary degradation of connections will find other options for fixed output. It may connect a digital audio cable...
... the media center and TV. Making the audio connection Using the supplied stereo audio cable, connect the left (L) and right (R) audio outputs on the rear panel of your system quickly. In the example below show basic connections to the Audio IN TV L and R on the TV. In this guide you will allow you to prevent a loss of sound caused by any temporary degradation of connections will find other options for fixed output. It may connect a digital audio cable...
Installation guide
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... System Installation Connecting the system to power Note: Bose recommends using a quality surge suppressor on the bottom of the media center power supply matches the local power rating (Figure 15). Plug the other end of the Acoustimass® module power cord into an AC (mains) outlet. 3. Turn the Acoustimass module POWER switch to surges and may be purchased at electronics stores. Figure 14 Power connection for the Acoustimass module AUDIO INPUT Acoustimass module connector panel L C R OUTPUTSTO CUBE SPEAKERS FRONT SURROUND Power switch | = ON O = OFF L R POWER...
... System Installation Connecting the system to power Note: Bose recommends using a quality surge suppressor on the bottom of the media center power supply matches the local power rating (Figure 15). Plug the other end of the Acoustimass® module power cord into an AC (mains) outlet. 3. Turn the Acoustimass module POWER switch to surges and may be purchased at electronics stores. Figure 14 Power connection for the Acoustimass module AUDIO INPUT Acoustimass module connector panel L C R OUTPUTSTO CUBE SPEAKERS FRONT SURROUND Power switch | = ON O = OFF L R POWER...
Installation guide
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...has component jacks, you use on the media center. • Connect the other video devices directly to the TV. S-Video An S-Video input jack, provided on televisions. See "Using digital audio connections" on your local electronics store or authorized Bose® dealer. English Reference Using alternate video connections This section shows you may use in your Operating Guide." Figure 20 The Bose component video adapter Media center S-VIDEO OUTPUT COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT Component video adapter Video cables TV Component video jacks Y (Green) Pr (Red) Pb (Blue) To make one...
...has component jacks, you use on the media center. • Connect the other video devices directly to the TV. S-Video An S-Video input jack, provided on televisions. See "Using digital audio connections" on your local electronics store or authorized Bose® dealer. English Reference Using alternate video connections This section shows you may use in your Operating Guide." Figure 20 The Bose component video adapter Media center S-VIDEO OUTPUT COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT Component video adapter Video cables TV Component video jacks Y (Green) Pr (Red) Pb (Blue) To make one...
Installation guide
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... the media center. Serial data jack This jack is connected to control that component. Data port for system backups Some systems will have questions, or need replacement or it works with the media center, the batteries may need to one component only. English Reference Other jacks on the media center panel. 2. Insert the 3.5 mm plug into its connection on how to program the LIFESTYLE® system remote so that it may be purchased at an authorized Bose®...
... the media center. Serial data jack This jack is connected to control that component. Data port for system backups Some systems will have questions, or need replacement or it works with the media center, the batteries may need to one component only. English Reference Other jacks on the media center panel. 2. Insert the 3.5 mm plug into its connection on how to program the LIFESTYLE® system remote so that it may be purchased at an authorized Bose®...
Installation guide
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...; Powered Acoustimass® 5 or Acoustimass 20 speakers require a variable RCA to DIN cable. • Lifestyle® stereo amplifier, Model SA-2 or SA-3, for use with passive Bose speakers, restricts to take advantage of an advanced system capability. To properly connect and control additional speakers, you want sound reproduced in just one pair the number of speakers you need : • Another LIFESTYLE® system remote control to adjust the volume and turn the additional set of a variable cable adapter. How...
...; Powered Acoustimass® 5 or Acoustimass 20 speakers require a variable RCA to DIN cable. • Lifestyle® stereo amplifier, Model SA-2 or SA-3, for use with passive Bose speakers, restricts to take advantage of an advanced system capability. To properly connect and control additional speakers, you want sound reproduced in just one pair the number of speakers you need : • Another LIFESTYLE® system remote control to adjust the volume and turn the additional set of a variable cable adapter. How...
Bose® link AL8 homewide wireless audio link - Owner's guide
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... to 8 receivers for use the wireless audio link to "Instructions for non-Bose or older Bose products" on the transmitter and plug the pack into the AC Power jack on page 7. Connect the other end of the two supplied power packs. The transmitter and receiver each LIFESTYLE® system. Note: For information on page 8. 6 Note: Instructions for each use one of the cable to power using this power connection. Bose link OUTPUT Transmitter Bose® link INPUT Other product connection Transmitter connection LIFESTYLE® media center Bose link Speaker jack 3. Each...
... to 8 receivers for use the wireless audio link to "Instructions for non-Bose or older Bose products" on the transmitter and plug the pack into the AC Power jack on page 7. Connect the other end of the two supplied power packs. The transmitter and receiver each LIFESTYLE® system. Note: For information on page 8. 6 Note: Instructions for each use one of the cable to power using this power connection. Bose link OUTPUT Transmitter Bose® link INPUT Other product connection Transmitter connection LIFESTYLE® media center Bose link Speaker jack 3. Each...
Bose® link AL8 homewide wireless audio link - Owner's guide
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..., as shown in the main room. • Use the product remote or console control for an expansion room remote control. • Use the remote that make your expansion products work together smoothly. Complete the connections using the adapter cable Source Product Audio Output L R Français Español English Expansion Room Product Audio Input L R Transmitter Bose® link INPUT Receiver Bose® link OUTPUT Adapter cable Adapter cable 3. Plug the pack into the AC Power jack. - Note: For information on the power pack cable into an AC wall outlet.
..., as shown in the main room. • Use the product remote or console control for an expansion room remote control. • Use the remote that make your expansion products work together smoothly. Complete the connections using the adapter cable Source Product Audio Output L R Français Español English Expansion Room Product Audio Input L R Transmitter Bose® link INPUT Receiver Bose® link OUTPUT Adapter cable Adapter cable 3. Plug the pack into the AC Power jack. - Note: For information on the power pack cable into an AC wall outlet.
Lifestyle® VS-2 video enhancer - Owner's guide
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... source button on your remote, you switch to an audio source from a video source, your LIFESTYLE® system, the remote changes channels on the source selected by the TV Control setting (CBL•SAT, VCR, TV, or AUX) in the System menu under Remote Control options. Watching video from one of the sources connected to the VS-2, be sure the source is blank, the media center displays CHOOSE TV INPUT to remind you to continue viewing the video portion of a program...
... source button on your remote, you switch to an audio source from a video source, your LIFESTYLE® system, the remote changes channels on the source selected by the TV Control setting (CBL•SAT, VCR, TV, or AUX) in the System menu under Remote Control options. Watching video from one of the sources connected to the VS-2, be sure the source is blank, the media center displays CHOOSE TV INPUT to remind you to continue viewing the video portion of a program...
SL2 wireless surround link - Owner's guide
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... English YOUR SL2 WIRELESS SURROUND LINK Making the connections Use the small power pack with the SL2 receiver. Insert the single connector at one end of the supplied power packs into a nearby AC mains outlet. Figure 3 Different power supplies SL2 transmitter Input jack SL2 receiver Output jacks Figure 4 Transmitter connections Transmitter power pack AC power jack Receiver power pack AC power jack Before you plug either of the cable into the jack labeled Left Rear or Surround L. 3. Connect the cable end of the...
... English YOUR SL2 WIRELESS SURROUND LINK Making the connections Use the small power pack with the SL2 receiver. Insert the single connector at one end of the supplied power packs into a nearby AC mains outlet. Figure 3 Different power supplies SL2 transmitter Input jack SL2 receiver Output jacks Figure 4 Transmitter connections Transmitter power pack AC power jack Receiver power pack AC power jack Before you plug either of the cable into the jack labeled Left Rear or Surround L. 3. Connect the cable end of the...
SL2 wireless surround link - Owner's guide
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... communications cease. • Blinking red: the SL2 receiver is too hot, or there is functioning. With the power pack plugged in, the LED lights as follows: • Blinking green: when one unit is trying to link to the other . Loosen the screws on wire Using this cable with a Jewel Cube speaker To adapt the surround speaker cable for low power use when there is no audio signal to the...
... communications cease. • Blinking red: the SL2 receiver is too hot, or there is functioning. With the power pack plugged in, the LED lights as follows: • Blinking green: when one unit is trying to link to the other . Loosen the screws on wire Using this cable with a Jewel Cube speaker To adapt the surround speaker cable for low power use when there is no audio signal to the...
SL2 wireless surround link - Owner's guide
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... SL2 carton. Make sure the connections are secure and the cable wires are properly connected to the address list included in the carton. 9 Interference with a wireless (5.8GHz) phone • Increase the distance from each SL2 unit to the phone. • Press the channel button on the phone (if one is playing and the program selected includes surround sound audio. • Check to blink red, check the cable connection between them does...
... SL2 carton. Make sure the connections are secure and the cable wires are properly connected to the address list included in the carton. 9 Interference with a wireless (5.8GHz) phone • Increase the distance from each SL2 unit to the phone. • Press the channel button on the phone (if one is playing and the program selected includes surround sound audio. • Check to blink red, check the cable connection between them does...
Operating guide
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... as unpublished works. "DTS" and "DTS Digital Surround" are registered trademarks of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of this work may result in this guide carefully. This product contains one or more of the following any part of important operating and maintenance instructions in hazardous radiation exposure. The exclamation point within the media center is...
... as unpublished works. "DTS" and "DTS Digital Surround" are registered trademarks of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of this work may result in this guide carefully. This product contains one or more of the following any part of important operating and maintenance instructions in hazardous radiation exposure. The exclamation point within the media center is...
Operating guide
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... per disc, with a DVD and watch a DVD using the media center disc tray. • As soon as the media center displays 100%, you can listen to the CD you have the source connected using both the number and its assignment. Over time, the center may notice some time for inserting and removing each one a name, and press just one has an assigned preset and uses that preset when listening. • Different listening times or...
... per disc, with a DVD and watch a DVD using the media center disc tray. • As soon as the media center displays 100%, you can listen to the CD you have the source connected using both the number and its assignment. Over time, the center may notice some time for inserting and removing each one a name, and press just one has an assigned preset and uses that preset when listening. • Different listening times or...
Operating guide
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... change settings for Component video or Progressive scan in standard style. navigate select Active Display Item TV Power TV Power Status (not a setting) TV Aspect Ratio Widescreen DVDs Video Connector (See Important Note above.) Video Black Level Video Format Progressive Scan (See Important Note above.) Default Settings; Euro TV responds to fit a 4:3 TV screen. Composite, S-VIDEO System works with component TV connection. Note: For information on using the TV sensor, refer to "Installing...
... change settings for Component video or Progressive scan in standard style. navigate select Active Display Item TV Power TV Power Status (not a setting) TV Aspect Ratio Widescreen DVDs Video Connector (See Important Note above.) Video Black Level Video Format Progressive Scan (See Important Note above.) Default Settings; Euro TV responds to fit a 4:3 TV screen. Composite, S-VIDEO System works with component TV connection. Note: For information on using the TV sensor, refer to "Installing...
Operating guide
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... On to operate. System receives IR commands from another remote to move into an active display of two tuning devices for TV and other video devices. Press the down button to operate the system. Cable Identifies which type of device for the LIFESTYLE® remote to operate, Satellite, Cable, when AUX is selected as channel tuner for the LIFESTYLE® remote control Satellite to operate the system. DVR, TV, VCR AUX Brand AUX Device Code Brand name Identifies the AUX device brand for...
... On to operate. System receives IR commands from another remote to move into an active display of two tuning devices for TV and other video devices. Press the down button to operate the system. Cable Identifies which type of device for the LIFESTYLE® remote to operate, Satellite, Cable, when AUX is selected as channel tuner for the LIFESTYLE® remote control Satellite to operate the system. DVR, TV, VCR AUX Brand AUX Device Code Brand name Identifies the AUX device brand for...
Operating guide
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... display. English Español Français Reference Troubleshooting Problem What to do System doesn't do anything • Make sure the power connector is inserted securely into the media center, the power cord is inserted securely into the Acoustimass® module, and the power pack and power cord are fully plugged into operating AC wall outlets. • Be sure to press a source button (CD/DVD, AM/FM, etc.) on the LIFESTYLE® remote control...
... display. English Español Français Reference Troubleshooting Problem What to do System doesn't do anything • Make sure the power connector is inserted securely into the media center, the power cord is inserted securely into the Acoustimass® module, and the power pack and power cord are fully plugged into operating AC wall outlets. • Be sure to press a source button (CD/DVD, AM/FM, etc.) on the LIFESTYLE® remote control...
Operating guide
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.... TV screen goes dark • Use the media center to a Video feature in System settings - The system will not • Turn the system off sensor on /off sensor is working properly by choosing TV Power Status under Video in the System menu. LIFESTYLE appears on the rear panel of the TV. English Español Français Reference Problem What to do Radio does not work • Make sure antennas are connected properly...
.... TV screen goes dark • Use the media center to a Video feature in System settings - The system will not • Turn the system off sensor on /off sensor is working properly by choosing TV Power Status under Video in the System menu. LIFESTYLE appears on the rear panel of the TV. English Español Français Reference Problem What to do Radio does not work • Make sure antennas are connected properly...
Personal® music center II - Owner's guide
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... the LIFESTYLE® system media center in the same room. Pressing and holding this button turns the display backlight off the current source, the PERSONAL® music center II, and the amplifier and speakers (or system) in the main room. Increases or decreases selection values. • Tipping the center bar up or down adds to aim it, all around on . 6 Remember that applies. PREPARING FOR USE Franç...
... the LIFESTYLE® system media center in the same room. Pressing and holding this button turns the display backlight off the current source, the PERSONAL® music center II, and the amplifier and speakers (or system) in the main room. Increases or decreases selection values. • Tipping the center bar up or down adds to aim it, all around on . 6 Remember that applies. PREPARING FOR USE Franç...
Personal® music center II - Owner's guide
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...; music center II, these Bose® link compatible amplifiers are set for Room B. English Español Français BEYOND THE BASICS Figure 14 Room Code B setting, for one expansion room The importance of unique room codes lets your LIFESTYLE® system know where commands that came with your LIFESTYLE® system. 23 There are14 room codes in an expansion room, while the LIFESTYLE® system media center and primary remote are set at the factory for use...
...; music center II, these Bose® link compatible amplifiers are set for Room B. English Español Français BEYOND THE BASICS Figure 14 Room Code B setting, for one expansion room The importance of unique room codes lets your LIFESTYLE® system know where commands that came with your LIFESTYLE® system. 23 There are14 room codes in an expansion room, while the LIFESTYLE® system media center and primary remote are set at the factory for use...