Bose® link AL8 homewide wireless audio link - Owner's guide
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... boats. Do not install near water - Read these instructions - . 3. Keep these instructions - 2. It is damaged; Only use outdoors, in this product. 11. The exclamation point within the system enclosure that produce heat. 9. Refer all instructions. 5. Follow all servicing to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. ©2006 Bose Corporation. and as power supply cord or plug is neither designed...
... boats. Do not install near water - Read these instructions - . 3. Keep these instructions - 2. It is damaged; Only use outdoors, in this product. 11. The exclamation point within the system enclosure that produce heat. 9. Refer all instructions. 5. Follow all servicing to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. ©2006 Bose Corporation. and as power supply cord or plug is neither designed...
Bose® link AL8 homewide wireless audio link - Owner's guide
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... interference will not occur in a particular installation. Operation is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for non-Bose or older Bose products 7 Check the indicators and settings 8 The Status LED 8 The transmitter Channel button 9 Your Bose® link expansion room remote control 9 Your Bose link expansion room product 9 Enjoy your wireless entertainment 9 REFERENCE 10 Accessories 10 Troubleshooting 10 Contacting Customer Service 11 Limited warranty 11 Technical Information...
... interference will not occur in a particular installation. Operation is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for non-Bose or older Bose products 7 Check the indicators and settings 8 The Status LED 8 The transmitter Channel button 9 Your Bose® link expansion room remote control 9 Your Bose link expansion room product 9 Enjoy your wireless entertainment 9 REFERENCE 10 Accessories 10 Troubleshooting 10 Contacting Customer Service 11 Limited warranty 11 Technical Information...
Bose® link AL8 homewide wireless audio link - Owner's guide
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... Bose® link INPUT on the transmitter and plug the pack into a wall outlet. Insert the small plug on the power pack cable into the AC Power jack on the transmitter connection panel. 2. Note: Instructions for each use with a non-Bose tuner/receiver vary slightly from those below the Main Speaker jack, on the LIFESTYLE® media center connection panel (Figure 3). The transmitter and receiver each LIFESTYLE® system. Bose link OUTPUT Transmitter Bose® link INPUT Other product connection Transmitter connection LIFESTYLE® media center Bose link Speaker jack...
... Bose® link INPUT on the transmitter and plug the pack into a wall outlet. Insert the small plug on the power pack cable into the AC Power jack on the transmitter connection panel. 2. Note: Instructions for each use with a non-Bose tuner/receiver vary slightly from those below the Main Speaker jack, on the LIFESTYLE® media center connection panel (Figure 3). The transmitter and receiver each LIFESTYLE® system. Bose link OUTPUT Transmitter Bose® link INPUT Other product connection Transmitter connection LIFESTYLE® media center Bose link Speaker jack...
Bose® link AL8 homewide wireless audio link - Owner's guide
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... adapter cable The RCA connectors are not Bose link compatible. To use older Bose products as follows: • Powered speakers, a radio, or system with some products that are color coded, red for right and white for non-Bose or older Bose products The Bose link AL8 Homewide Wireless Audio Link also works with its own volume and on/off controls and linelevel female RCA input jacks connected to the receiver Any of the audio source or the Audio In jack on page 8. Insert the adapter cable DIN connector...
... adapter cable The RCA connectors are not Bose link compatible. To use older Bose products as follows: • Powered speakers, a radio, or system with some products that are color coded, red for right and white for non-Bose or older Bose products The Bose link AL8 Homewide Wireless Audio Link also works with its own volume and on/off controls and linelevel female RCA input jacks connected to the receiver Any of the audio source or the Audio In jack on page 8. Insert the adapter cable DIN connector...
Bose® link AL8 homewide wireless audio link - Owner's guide
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... of both LEDs to change to solid green. To control volume when a non-Bose product is the sound source: • There is no signal received On the receiver, a blinking or solid orange light indicates a communications problem. Insert the small plug on the system, radio, or powered speakers connected to select audio from the LIFESTYLE® system in the table below . Repositioning the transmitter or receiver, or both, may want to verify this power connection.
... of both LEDs to change to solid green. To control volume when a non-Bose product is the sound source: • There is no signal received On the receiver, a blinking or solid orange light indicates a communications problem. Insert the small plug on the system, radio, or powered speakers connected to select audio from the LIFESTYLE® system in the table below . Repositioning the transmitter or receiver, or both, may want to verify this power connection.
Bose® link AL8 homewide wireless audio link - Owner's guide
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... Channel button" on the Bose link remote control or PERSONAL music center II to match the house code of the LIFESTYLE® system in that room, make sure the status LED is set on the Bose link remote control or PERSONAL® music center II to match the room codes on . the Status LEDs are set on page 9. • For interference with a telephone, TV or other electronic device • For interference with a Wifi network, use...
... Channel button" on the Bose link remote control or PERSONAL music center II to match the house code of the LIFESTYLE® system in that room, make sure the status LED is set on the Bose link remote control or PERSONAL® music center II to match the room codes on . the Status LEDs are set on page 9. • For interference with a telephone, TV or other electronic device • For interference with a Wifi network, use...
Bose® link AL8 homewide wireless audio link - Owner's guide
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... your LIFESTYLE® system and Bose link remote controls. Details of your system. For further information on the card and mail it . Refer to the owner's guides that came with it to Bose. Limited warranty This system is not coming from the media center Change the house code settings in both the transmitter and the receiver, making sure they are identical. Failure to 2.4835 GHz Transmitter Audio Input Level 2 Vrms (fixed) Receiver Audio Output...
... your LIFESTYLE® system and Bose link remote controls. Details of your system. For further information on the card and mail it . Refer to the owner's guides that came with it to Bose. Limited warranty This system is not coming from the media center Change the house code settings in both the transmitter and the receiver, making sure they are identical. Failure to 2.4835 GHz Transmitter Audio Input Level 2 Vrms (fixed) Receiver Audio Output...
SL2 wireless surround link - Owner's guide
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... YOUR SL2 WIRELESS SURROUND LINK Making the connections Use the small power pack with the SL2 receiver. The large power pack is for use with the SL2 transmitter (Figure 3). Connecting the SL2 transmitter Use the supplied transmitter cable to connect the SL2 transmitter to transmit. 6 Plug the transmitter power pack into the input jack labeled Acoustimass Module on the Acoustimass module. • Insert the purple connector marked RR into the jack labeled Right Rear or Surround R. •...
... YOUR SL2 WIRELESS SURROUND LINK Making the connections Use the small power pack with the SL2 receiver. The large power pack is for use with the SL2 transmitter (Figure 3). Connecting the SL2 transmitter Use the supplied transmitter cable to connect the SL2 transmitter to transmit. 6 Plug the transmitter power pack into the input jack labeled Acoustimass Module on the Acoustimass module. • Insert the purple connector marked RR into the jack labeled Right Rear or Surround R. •...
SL2 wireless surround link - Owner's guide
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... "To make the receiver connections" on page 9. 8 With the power pack plugged in, the LED lights as follows: • Blinking green: when one unit is functioning. For information on wire Using this cable with the adapters attached, follow the steps in sleep mode for low power use when there is a problem with the surround speaker cable connection between the SL2 receiver and the speakers. Red terminal screw Red band Jewel Cube speaker Adapter on how...
... "To make the receiver connections" on page 9. 8 With the power pack plugged in, the LED lights as follows: • Blinking green: when one unit is functioning. For information on wire Using this cable with the adapters attached, follow the steps in sleep mode for low power use when there is a problem with the surround speaker cable connection between the SL2 receiver and the speakers. Red terminal screw Red band Jewel Cube speaker Adapter on how...
SL2 wireless surround link - Owner's guide
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...; Customer Service. Contacting Customer Service For additional help in the carton. 9 Make sure the connections are secure and the cable wires are properly plugged into functioning AC power outlets. The connectors must be sure both the SL2 transmitter and receiver power packs are not touching 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...
...; Customer Service. Contacting Customer Service For additional help in the carton. 9 Make sure the connections are secure and the cable wires are properly plugged into functioning AC power outlets. The connectors must be sure both the SL2 transmitter and receiver power packs are not touching 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...
Personal® music center II - Owner's guide
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... Basics 21 Adjustable features of the PERSONAL® music center II 21 To change settings for a feature 21 The importance of room codes 23 Why would you change the house code 24 Audio streams multiply your options 24 To add more rooms of sound 25 Bose® link products for expansion 25 Connecting another Bose® link system 25 Using other products for expansion 26 Reference 28 Troubleshooting 28 Contacting customer service 29 Limited...
... Basics 21 Adjustable features of the PERSONAL® music center II 21 To change settings for a feature 21 The importance of room codes 23 Why would you change the house code 24 Audio streams multiply your options 24 To add more rooms of sound 25 Bose® link products for expansion 25 Connecting another Bose® link system 25 Using other products for expansion 26 Reference 28 Troubleshooting 28 Contacting customer service 29 Limited...
Personal® music center II - Owner's guide
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... see, choose from the display. Pressing in your expansion room. See how quickly you get started, move around on the amplifier and speakers or local system that your PERSONAL® music center II is set to its previous volume and preset, if that you can use for what you want The few selection buttons and the display screen, you can choose to hear. Turns off and on...
... see, choose from the display. Pressing in your expansion room. See how quickly you get started, move around on the amplifier and speakers or local system that your PERSONAL® music center II is set to its previous volume and preset, if that you can use for what you want The few selection buttons and the display screen, you can choose to hear. Turns off and on...
Personal® music center II - Owner's guide
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... see the list of sources on the nearby Bose link compatible system to commands from the PERSONAL® music center II, as well as a local sound source. What you take . The PERSONAL® music center II display (Figure 12) offers a generic guide to see how it responds to the volume, play medium (radio, CD, etc.), and preset (if that too qualifies as muting and volume changes. On the other audio component connected, that applies...
... see the list of sources on the nearby Bose link compatible system to commands from the PERSONAL® music center II, as well as a local sound source. What you take . The PERSONAL® music center II display (Figure 12) offers a generic guide to see how it responds to the volume, play medium (radio, CD, etc.), and preset (if that too qualifies as muting and volume changes. On the other audio component connected, that applies...
Personal® music center II - Owner's guide
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...; music center II must change this setting, because you have more than one expansion room set up, your LIFESTYLE® system. 23 Like the PERSONAL® music center II, these Bose® link compatible amplifiers are set at the factory for use in an expansion room, while the LIFESTYLE® system media center and primary remote are set for use in the main room. English Español Français BEYOND THE BASICS Figure 14 Room Code B setting...
...; music center II must change this setting, because you have more than one expansion room set up, your LIFESTYLE® system. 23 Like the PERSONAL® music center II, these Bose® link compatible amplifiers are set at the factory for use in an expansion room, while the LIFESTYLE® system media center and primary remote are set for use in the main room. English Español Français BEYOND THE BASICS Figure 14 Room Code B setting...
Owner's guide
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... buttons on the display and remote control. • Remote control setup Shows how to set up the remote to turn on when a video source (DVD, VCR, etc.) is a valuable resource for optimizing speaker placement • Explains the importance of running the ADAPTiQ® audio calibration system • Demonstrates the capabilities of your Lifestyle® system TAB TAB 6 TAB TAB INSTALLATION This User Guide This User Guide shows you set up your Lifestyle® system and connect your DVD player using...
... buttons on the display and remote control. • Remote control setup Shows how to set up the remote to turn on when a video source (DVD, VCR, etc.) is a valuable resource for optimizing speaker placement • Explains the importance of running the ADAPTiQ® audio calibration system • Demonstrates the capabilities of your Lifestyle® system TAB TAB 6 TAB TAB INSTALLATION This User Guide This User Guide shows you set up your Lifestyle® system and connect your DVD player using...
Owner's guide
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...; Media center ❏ Display ❏ Acoustimass® module ❏ Rubber feet for Acoustimass® module ❏ Power Supply ❏ Jewel Cube® speakesr (4) (Lifestyle® V30) ❏ Direct/Reflecting®cube speakers (4) (Lifestyle® V20) ❏ Single Cube speaker (5) (Lifestyle® V10) ❏ AC Power (2) 8 ❏ Center channel speaker (1) (Lifestyle® V30) ❏ Center channel speaker (1) (Lifestyle® V20) ❏ Rubber feet for your system, please save all of the media center and near the connection panel on page iii...
...; Media center ❏ Display ❏ Acoustimass® module ❏ Rubber feet for Acoustimass® module ❏ Power Supply ❏ Jewel Cube® speakesr (4) (Lifestyle® V30) ❏ Direct/Reflecting®cube speakers (4) (Lifestyle® V20) ❏ Single Cube speaker (5) (Lifestyle® V10) ❏ AC Power (2) 8 ❏ Center channel speaker (1) (Lifestyle® V30) ❏ Center channel speaker (1) (Lifestyle® V20) ❏ Rubber feet for your system, please save all of the media center and near the connection panel on page iii...
Owner's guide
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... 5 INSTALLATION Making antenna connections The supplied AM and FM antennas connect to the rear panel of the media center. Note: The FM connector may be adversely affected by a nearby television when it is on a wall, following the instructions enclosed with an outdoor antenna. Stand the AM antenna on the base or mount the antenna on . Before doing this connection, contact your home. Plug the connector on how to make FM radio signals...
... 5 INSTALLATION Making antenna connections The supplied AM and FM antennas connect to the rear panel of the media center. Note: The FM connector may be adversely affected by a nearby television when it is on a wall, following the instructions enclosed with an outdoor antenna. Stand the AM antenna on the base or mount the antenna on . Before doing this connection, contact your home. Plug the connector on how to make FM radio signals...
Owner's guide
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... the audio input cable: - TAB TAB TAB 6Italiano TAB 5 TAB 4 TAB 3 TAB 2 English REFERENCE Troubleshooting Problem System doesn't do anything No sound What to do • Make sure the AC power cord is inserted securely into the power supply. • Make sure the Acoustimass® module and the power supply are fully plugged into operating AC wall outlets. • Be sure to press a source button (DVD, VCR, FM, etc.) on the Lifestyle® remote control...
... the audio input cable: - TAB TAB TAB 6Italiano TAB 5 TAB 4 TAB 3 TAB 2 English REFERENCE Troubleshooting Problem System doesn't do anything No sound What to do • Make sure the AC power cord is inserted securely into the power supply. • Make sure the Acoustimass® module and the power supply are fully plugged into operating AC wall outlets. • Be sure to press a source button (DVD, VCR, FM, etc.) on the Lifestyle® remote control...
Owner's guide
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... using a plasma display TV, make sure the media center power source is as possible. (If this occurs when used (DVD, VCR, DVR, etc.) is stereo. Too much sound from the TV as far does not work away from center speaker • Decrease the Center Channel setting. see the problem below.) • Contact Bose Customer Service for the source being played. • Make sure the video sound source is stereo-encoded or surround-encoded, and the component used • Move the remote...
... using a plasma display TV, make sure the media center power source is as possible. (If this occurs when used (DVD, VCR, DVR, etc.) is stereo. Too much sound from the TV as far does not work away from center speaker • Decrease the Center Channel setting. see the problem below.) • Contact Bose Customer Service for the source being played. • Make sure the video sound source is stereo-encoded or surround-encoded, and the component used • Move the remote...
Owner's guide
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... Lifestyle® system. (See "Changing remote control switch settings" on page 51.) Radio does not work • Make sure antennas are secure. • Reduce the output level from TV, DVD, • Check the connections. Sound is in the surround speakers. System turns on by obtaining "ferrite chokes" and placing them on the cable to draw away the interference. FM sound is turned on. • Refer to the component owner's manual. 58 No sound from any external components connected...
... Lifestyle® system. (See "Changing remote control switch settings" on page 51.) Radio does not work • Make sure antennas are secure. • Reduce the output level from TV, DVD, • Check the connections. Sound is in the surround speakers. System turns on by obtaining "ferrite chokes" and placing them on the cable to draw away the interference. FM sound is turned on. • Refer to the component owner's manual. 58 No sound from any external components connected...