The Bose® Lifestyle® amplifier - Owner's guide
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Section 810 of the receiver or radio remote control could void the user's authority to operate this page. Note: Unauthorized modification of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70 provides informaiton ... the Canadian ICES-003 Class B specifications. In particular, it specifies that generate electrical noise If applicable, this 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 If an external antenna or cable...
Section 810 of the receiver or radio remote control could void the user's authority to operate this page. Note: Unauthorized modification of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70 provides informaiton ... the Canadian ICES-003 Class B specifications. In particular, it specifies that generate electrical noise If applicable, this 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 If an external antenna or cable...
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.... AM262840_00_V.pdf January 4, 2002 3 Serial number Purchase date We suggest you have a dual voltage Lifestyle® amplifier 15 Powering-up the remote control 10 Setting Zone 2 Protocol 10 Connecting the Lifestyle® stereo amplifier to a Model 20 music center 11 Connecting the Lifestyle® stereo amplifier to a Model 5 music center 13 Connecting speakers to your...
.... AM262840_00_V.pdf January 4, 2002 3 Serial number Purchase date We suggest you have a dual voltage Lifestyle® amplifier 15 Powering-up the remote control 10 Setting Zone 2 Protocol 10 Connecting the Lifestyle® stereo amplifier to a Model 20 music center 11 Connecting the Lifestyle® stereo amplifier to a Model 5 music center 13 Connecting speakers to your...
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... that the Zone 2 Protocol is reset to Legacy mode. 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 up a second remote control to Legacy. 5. Scroll down with a Lifestyle® media center, you will now see a menu entitled System Setup (1 of...
... that the Zone 2 Protocol is reset to Legacy mode. 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 up a second remote control to Legacy. 5. Scroll down with a Lifestyle® media center, you will now see a menu entitled System Setup (1 of...
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... 4, 2002 AM262840_00_V.pdf Slide switch 5 down (off), and switches 6 and 8 up a second RC-20 remote control to operate the ZONE 2 outputs. 1. 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 operating your system uses a Model 20 music center, you need to...
... 4, 2002 AM262840_00_V.pdf Slide switch 5 down (off), and switches 6 and 8 up a second RC-20 remote control to operate the ZONE 2 outputs. 1. 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 operating your system uses a Model 20 music center, you need to...
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...'s negative (-) terminal into the red jack and release the tab. Slide switch 5 down (off) and 6 up a second RC-5 remote control to operate your Lifestyle® stereo amplifier. 1. Doing so may cause damage to the L output. or black) terminal. 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...
...'s negative (-) terminal into the red jack and release the tab. Slide switch 5 down (off) and 6 up a second RC-5 remote control to operate your Lifestyle® stereo amplifier. 1. Doing so may cause damage to the L output. or black) terminal. 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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... to the 115V position. ume to your amplifier to 115V (North America), slide this switch to see if you have a dual voltage Lifestyle® amplifier • Dual voltage units have a voltage selection switch on the rear panel (Figure 15). Connect the power cord of the...Lifestyle® stereo amplifier, firmly insert the small connector on the amplifier AM262840_00_V.pdf January 4, 2002 15 If you own a 230V version, there is preset at the factory to connect your liking. If you plan to 230V. Select a music source with your new remote control...
... to the 115V position. ume to your amplifier to 115V (North America), slide this switch to see if you have a dual voltage Lifestyle® amplifier • Dual voltage units have a voltage selection switch on the rear panel (Figure 15). Connect the power cord of the...Lifestyle® stereo amplifier, firmly insert the small connector on the amplifier AM262840_00_V.pdf January 4, 2002 15 If you own a 230V version, there is preset at the factory to connect your liking. If you plan to 230V. Select a music source with your new remote control...
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...clean the amplifier, use , may use any headphones. • Make sure the remote control switch settings are connected and the knobs tightened down. Protecting outdoor wiring Although some Bose® speakers are designed and tested to stand up to outdoor weather conditions, the bare ends ... into any solvents, chemicals, or cleaning solutions containing alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives. Problem What to do use any openings. Maintaining Your Lifestyle® Stereo Amplifier Cleaning the amplifier The amplifier, which is designed only for indoor use only a soft, dry...
...clean the amplifier, use , may use any headphones. • Make sure the remote control switch settings are connected and the knobs tightened down. Protecting outdoor wiring Although some Bose® speakers are designed and tested to stand up to outdoor weather conditions, the bare ends ... into any solvents, chemicals, or cleaning solutions containing alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives. Problem What to do use any openings. Maintaining Your Lifestyle® Stereo Amplifier Cleaning the amplifier The amplifier, which is designed only for indoor use only a soft, dry...
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.... If so, the sudden loss of volume was connected to your Lifestyle® stereo amplifier" on the right in the SYSTEM CONTROL 2 jack. • If you are using an RC-20 or RC-5 remote control, make sure the remote control switch settings are touching across terminals. • See "Connecting speakers ... If the speaker plays, the problem is set too high and is in your listening area. • Check the speaker cable connections to Bose. Disconnect the other end to the speaker on the left stereo channels are heard on the wrong speakers. • Check the speaker cable ...
.... If so, the sudden loss of volume was connected to your Lifestyle® stereo amplifier" on the right in the SYSTEM CONTROL 2 jack. • If you are using an RC-20 or RC-5 remote control, make sure the remote control switch settings are touching across terminals. • See "Connecting speakers ... If the speaker plays, the problem is set too high and is in your listening area. • Check the speaker cable connections to Bose. Disconnect the other end to the speaker on the left stereo channels are heard on the wrong speakers. • Check the speaker cable ...
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... Laserdisc player 17 Warranty 31 Turntable 17 Technical Information 32 Headphones 17 Index Basic Operation The music center display 18 Bose Corporation 18 inside back cover The music center controls 18 • The Lifestyle' remote control Listening to the radio 19 20 Tuning 20 Listening to a CD . 22 Using the system with a tape deck 22...
... Laserdisc player 17 Warranty 31 Turntable 17 Technical Information 32 Headphones 17 Index Basic Operation The music center display 18 Bose Corporation 18 inside back cover The music center controls 18 • The Lifestyle' remote control Listening to the radio 19 20 Tuning 20 Listening to a CD . 22 Using the system with a tape deck 22...
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.... Save all packing material for possible future use remote control uses radiowaves that are supplied with dual voltage models only) • One (1) remote control • Three AA batteries • One (1) wire cover Your Bose' powered speaker system, its fine sound quality will help you haven't unpacked the Lifestyle' music system, carefully do not attempt to -use...
.... Save all packing material for possible future use remote control uses radiowaves that are supplied with dual voltage models only) • One (1) remote control • Three AA batteries • One (1) wire cover Your Bose' powered speaker system, its fine sound quality will help you haven't unpacked the Lifestyle' music system, carefully do not attempt to -use...
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...anywhere in a closet or another room. If any component appears damaged, do not attempt to control • One(1)Acoustimasebassmodule(larger unit) your authorized Bose' Since theradio-frequency(RF)remote sends signals through dealer immediately. See your music center on a table or shelf, in a ...cords provided are long enough to 4 m) apart. walls and floors, you can control the music center from the bass module. Lifestyle"music center placement considerations Speaker connections I s our Lifestyles music center's flexibility and small size make it easily. If you will not affect...
...anywhere in a closet or another room. If any component appears damaged, do not attempt to control • One(1)Acoustimasebassmodule(larger unit) your authorized Bose' Since theradio-frequency(RF)remote sends signals through dealer immediately. See your music center on a table or shelf, in a ...cords provided are long enough to 4 m) apart. walls and floors, you can control the music center from the bass module. Lifestyle"music center placement considerations Speaker connections I s our Lifestyles music center's flexibility and small size make it easily. If you will not affect...
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... to follow theinstructions onpage24. Besure toinsertonlyAA orIECR6P 1.5Vbattenes. 2. Your Lifestyles music system is 9 kHz for AM and 50 kHz for FM. The channel spacing in the remote control. 15 To change batteries everyyear or two(seeFigure 17). 1. I Figure 17 Inserting ... can accommodate two types of batteries into the remote control. Make sure it in the direction of the arrow. To remove the battery cover, slide it clicks into place. InsertingbatteriesInto theremote control Before operating your new Lifestyle system, insert batteries into the battery compartment. ...
... to follow theinstructions onpage24. Besure toinsertonlyAA orIECR6P 1.5Vbattenes. 2. Your Lifestyles music system is 9 kHz for AM and 50 kHz for FM. The channel spacing in the remote control. 15 To change batteries everyyear or two(seeFigure 17). 1. I Figure 17 Inserting ... can accommodate two types of batteries into the remote control. Make sure it in the direction of the arrow. To remove the battery cover, slide it clicks into place. InsertingbatteriesInto theremote control Before operating your new Lifestyle system, insert batteries into the battery compartment. ...
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... turns the system on if it is off . When held down for two seconds, stops play of 75 minutes. A VOLUME V CE3 AUTO OFF OFF BOSE Figure 21 The Lifestyle* remote control. 19 MUTE - AM/FM - S 44 lolol SKIP - Selects an externally connected CD changer or other component and turns the system on if it...
... turns the system on if it is off . When held down for two seconds, stops play of 75 minutes. A VOLUME V CE3 AUTO OFF OFF BOSE Figure 21 The Lifestyle* remote control. 19 MUTE - AM/FM - S 44 lolol SKIP - Selects an externally connected CD changer or other component and turns the system on if it...
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To begin to turn a connected tape deck on theremoteor theCDkeyon the console. Note: The Lifestyle' music system cannot turn your music system on your tape deck directly or by using the remote control. • To play tracks in their regular order, press these keys will light up . If a ...music system is already on and a tape is selected. ttoo Listening to a CD C Loading a CD into the music center Press the latch on both the remote control and the music center, except where noted: • To play a stopped or paused CD, press ►/ I I (play/ pause). • To ...
To begin to turn a connected tape deck on theremoteor theCDkeyon the console. Note: The Lifestyle' music system cannot turn your music system on your tape deck directly or by using the remote control. • To play tracks in their regular order, press these keys will light up . If a ...music system is already on and a tape is selected. ttoo Listening to a CD C Loading a CD into the music center Press the latch on both the remote control and the music center, except where noted: • To play a stopped or paused CD, press ►/ I I (play/ pause). • To ...
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...or Laserdisc player Connect the component to the VIDEO SOUND inputs on the remote or the console to turn a connected vide-osoundsource onoroft 23 Using the CD changer Turn on and select the CD changer. Note: The Lifestyle' music system cannot turn your music system on your TV, VCR. If...♦ (volume down ) key to the music center's AUX inputs before proceeding. If the music systemis already on directly or by using its remote control. Using the system with a CD changer li ollow the instructions for instructions. Turning the system on and choosing the CD changer Press the AUX key...
...or Laserdisc player Connect the component to the VIDEO SOUND inputs on the remote or the console to turn a connected vide-osoundsource onoroft 23 Using the CD changer Turn on and select the CD changer. Note: The Lifestyle' music system cannot turn your music system on your TV, VCR. If...♦ (volume down ) key to the music center's AUX inputs before proceeding. If the music systemis already on directly or by using its remote control. Using the system with a CD changer li ollow the instructions for instructions. Turning the system on and choosing the CD changer Press the AUX key...
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... and momentarily shows'--' to prevent interferencewithother Lifestyle' music systems • Your Lifestyle remote control's commands will begin toblink'--'. 7. Changing house codes to confirm recognition of another nearby Lifestyle music system. Open the remote control's batterycover. 2. Press theSTOREkey. Speakers House Code 1:1100 2 3 41 C B 0 House 1 Code I C RC-5 Remote Control RC-10 Deluxe Remote Control Figure 22 The remote controls' miniature house code switches. • 24...
... and momentarily shows'--' to prevent interferencewithother Lifestyle' music systems • Your Lifestyle remote control's commands will begin toblink'--'. 7. Changing house codes to confirm recognition of another nearby Lifestyle music system. Open the remote control's batterycover. 2. Press theSTOREkey. Speakers House Code 1:1100 2 3 41 C B 0 House 1 Code I C RC-5 Remote Control RC-10 Deluxe Remote Control Figure 22 The remote controls' miniature house code switches. • 24...
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... Then: • Check to be sure batteries are two sets of your other Lifestyles remote control(s) (see Figure 17 on page 15) correspondingly to Figure 25 on page 8. Refer to control either the primary or secondary listening area. Align their + symbols with the + symbols... the rear panel of audio outputs - Note: ifyouarereplacingoldbatteries, riff themoutand dispose of your music center. Using the standard Lifestyle' remote control Before using the deluxe remote control, match its house code switch settings to the A outputs and reserve the B outputs for SPEAKERS A or B....
... Then: • Check to be sure batteries are two sets of your other Lifestyles remote control(s) (see Figure 17 on page 15) correspondingly to Figure 25 on page 8. Refer to control either the primary or secondary listening area. Align their + symbols with the + symbols... the rear panel of audio outputs - Note: ifyouarereplacingoldbatteries, riff themoutand dispose of your music center. Using the standard Lifestyle' remote control Before using the deluxe remote control, match its house code switch settings to the A outputs and reserve the B outputs for SPEAKERS A or B....
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CHECK 4= 1 (= PANOCIA D REPEAT T INTRO CLEAR O ®ZONE 1 2 SPEAKERS= ABC The Lifestyles deluxe remote control functions like the standard remote, withanumber ofadditional features, as listed below: OFF - LED - Lights up , replace thebatteries. TAPE - Selects an externally ...1-10 (number keys) - Selects an externally connected TV, VCR, or Laserdisc and turns the systemonif it is off . Figure 25 The Lifestyle' deluxe remote control. 26 STOP - PLAY tr. / PAUSE II - Whenheld down for two seconds, stops play of a CD. Note:Iftheremotecontrolworksbut theLEDdoesnotlight up to...
CHECK 4= 1 (= PANOCIA D REPEAT T INTRO CLEAR O ®ZONE 1 2 SPEAKERS= ABC The Lifestyles deluxe remote control functions like the standard remote, withanumber ofadditional features, as listed below: OFF - LED - Lights up , replace thebatteries. TAPE - Selects an externally ...1-10 (number keys) - Selects an externally connected TV, VCR, or Laserdisc and turns the systemonif it is off . Figure 25 The Lifestyle' deluxe remote control. 26 STOP - PLAY tr. / PAUSE II - Whenheld down for two seconds, stops play of a CD. Note:Iftheremotecontrolworksbut theLEDdoesnotlight up to...
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...ZONE 1 -2 switch - Set this key again to SPEAKERS A, or use . Use this key repeatedly to clear the displayed CD track from one remote control to SPEAKERS A or B. Set to eachlistening area. Press this key with the CHECK key to display the programmed play sequence. Note: For two...-roomoperation, set for current use the music center controls. • Touse the systemin the 8 listening area, usea remote control set the remote control to cancel the repeat mode. MI4 / Sk SKIP - Selects the previous or next radio preset. ...
...ZONE 1 -2 switch - Set this key again to SPEAKERS A, or use . Use this key repeatedly to clear the displayed CD track from one remote control to SPEAKERS A or B. Set to eachlistening area. Press this key with the CHECK key to display the programmed play sequence. Note: For two...-roomoperation, set for current use the music center controls. • Touse the systemin the 8 listening area, usea remote control set the remote control to cancel the repeat mode. MI4 / Sk SKIP - Selects the previous or next radio preset. ...
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...; toindicate that track 3is the first track in normal sequence. 3. The displayshows 'Track-3P-01. 'Press CHECK again. Repeat this track number. 4. t Use the deluxe remote control to program the music center's CD player to play tracks in the sequence. Press SET to enter the first track number in any time, or...
...; toindicate that track 3is the first track in normal sequence. 3. The displayshows 'Track-3P-01. 'Press CHECK again. Repeat this track number. 4. t Use the deluxe remote control to program the music center's CD player to play tracks in the sequence. Press SET to enter the first track number in any time, or...