• MP3 CDs Check for region number compatibility For any DVD player and DVD disc to be compatible, their r egion numbers must match. These numbers are allocated according to where the player and disc are sold. Check the region number on the bottom of the media center included with your system. Then be sure to choose only DVD discs that show the same region number on the disc label or packaging.
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Introduction Composite video – A single video signal that contains luminance, color, and synchronization information. NTSC and PAL are examples of composite video systems. – The logo r epresenting Dolby Digital. Dolby Digital – A perceptual coding system for audio, developed by Dolby Laboratories and accepted as an international standard.
Mutes the volume for all connected speakers (all zones and rooms). Mutes/unmutes the volume in the current zone. Selects the built-in CD/DVD player and turns the system on. Selects the built-in FM/AM tuner and turns the system on to the previously-selected station.
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Controls and Indicators The remote control – continued System menu/navigation controls Mute Mute SOURCE / INPUT CD/DVD FM/AM Tape TV Input Power Power Power MENU / NAVIGATION Guide Exit Settings Menu Tune Tune Seek Enter Seek Channel Chapter Volume Preset Track Tune Seek...
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The remote control – continued Playback controls Note: All playback controls, except Shuffle and Repeat, can also be used to control your VCR. See “Programming your LIFESTYLE Mute Mute SOURCE / INPUT CD/DVD FM/AM Tape TV Input Power Power Power MENU / NAVIGATION Guide Exit...
Controls and Indicators Media center controls and indicators The media center has a control panel and CD tray located under its front panel door. The information display window fills the right half of the front (Figure 1). Front panel door - lift up to open Figure 1 Media center front DVD/CD tray...
Media center display window The media center display window shows you information about your system (Figure 2). Figure 2 Twenty characters display system messages and source-related information. Elements of the media center display SLEEP ZONE-1 2 STEREO SETTINGS SHUFFLE REPEAT Note: When you make changes using the on-screen display on your TV, the changes may not appear simultaneously on the media center’s display.
General System Operation Turning your system on and off You can turn your system on and off using the On/Off button on the remote control or the media center button panel. When you turn it on with either On/Off button, the source that was played last is automatically selected.
Testing the TV on/off detector The TV on/off detector causes your media center to turn your TV on and off automatically when you select a video source on your LIFESTYLE mounted in the proper position on the back of your TV, follow these steps: 1.
• Both the DVD player in your system and the discs you play are coded by region. In order for a disc to play, these region codes must match. Check the label on the media center or on the shipping carton for your player’s region code.
Search backward or forward … Press and hold Using parental controls Playback restrictions can be placed on your DVD player by choosing a level of parental con- trol and setting up a system password using the settings menu. See “Parental control setup submenu”...
Playing an Audio CD Loading and playing a CD Your system can play regular audio CDs and MP3 CDs. While playing a CD, the media center display window will show you the track number, track time, and repeat or shuffle mode. 1.
Turning the radio on Press FM/AM When it turns on, the radio will be playing the most recently selected FM or AM station. Tuning You can tune to a radio station in the following ways: If you want to: Switch between FM and AM … Seek the next strong station …...
Listening to AM/FM Radio Erasing a station preset 1. Lift up the media center door. 2. Using the remote, select the preset you want to erase. 3. Press 4. Press Selecting a preset station You can select preset stations using the remote control or the on-screen settings menu. To select a preset with the remote control: •...
Controlling external sources Follow the instructions in your LIFESTYLE ponent. Turn on your component directly or by using its remote control. If you like, you can program your new LIFESTYLE remote can be programmed for most brands of TVs, VCRs, and cable/satellite control boxes. Your media center has an infrared (IR) emitter behind the media center display to communi- cate with any component your remote is programmed to control.
Playing External Sources 7. Select VCR Device Code. The first 4-digit device code is shown. 8. Press VCR Power off. 9. If you cannot turn off your VCR, press the VCR Power button again. Test each device code until you find one that turns your VCR off and on again when pressing the VCR Power button.
Changing channels using a VCR or cable/satellite box You may want to change TV channels using a VCR or a cable/satellite box instead of using the tuner in your TV. To do this you will need to change the TV tuner selection in the system settings menu: 1.
Changing System Settings Using the settings menus To display the settings menu on your TV screen: Press the Settings button. The displayed menu will contain items related to the currently selected source. For example, if you press the Settings button while watching a DVD, you will see a menu similar to the one in Figure 4.
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To enter a submenu: When you see the Enter button symbol to the right of the selected item, that item has a sub- menu of additional items. With the item selected, press Enter to go to the submenu. To exit a submenu Pressing the Exit button on the remote steps back one level in the menu structure.
Changing System Settings Changing DVD settings While playing a DVD movie, there are several play options that can be changed. Figure 6 shows you a map to the DVD Play Options menu. Figure 6 Mute Mute The DVD Play options menu SOURCE / INPUT CD/DVD FM/AM...
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Menu Item Settings What each setting does Motion Control: <<Scan/<<4x/ Chooses direction and speed of DVD playback (Scan = <<2x/Pause/ 8x). Play 1x/2x>>/ 4x>>/Scan>> Audio Track: Track __ Chooses one of the available sound tracks on the DVD. Note: Many DVDs will not allow you to make this selec- tion here.
Changing System Settings Changing VCD settings To change the VCD settings, press the Settings button while a VCD disc is loaded in the disc tray and the CD/DVD source is selected. Figure 7 shows you a map of the VCD settings menu.
Changing CD settings To change the CD settings, press the Settings button while the CD source is selected. Figure 8 shows you a map of the CD settings menu. Figure 8 Mute Mute The CD settings menu SOURCE / INPUT CD/DVD FM/AM Tape...
Changing System Settings Changing FM settings To change the FM settings, press the Settings button while the FM source is selected. Figure 9 shows you a map of the FM settings menu. Figure 9 Mute Mute The FM settings menu SOURCE / INPUT CD/DVD FM/AM...
Changing AM settings To change the AM settings, press the Settings button while the AM source is selected. Figure 10 shows you a map of the AM settings menu. Figure 10 Mute Mute The AM settings menu SOURCE / INPUT CD/DVD FM/AM Tape...
Changing System Settings Changing TV/VCR/AUX/TAPE settings To change the settings for the TV, VCR, AUX, or TAPE source, press the Settings button while one of these sources is selected. Figure 11 shows you a map of the settings menu when one of these sources is selected.
Selects Track 1, Track 2, or both of the Dolby Digital 1+1 (dual mono) audio tracks. ), scroll down the list and select (highlight) Settings (source) Settings Audio Setup Enter ® ® system. Contact your Bose dealer. Changing System Settings Settings: Audio Setup (source) (Notes 1 and 2) Movie EQ (Note 1) Range Compression...
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Settings What each setting does Mono Decoding: Automatically engages Bose Digital bitstream indicates that it contains a mono program. This feature can process a one-channel program into five-speaker sound, directing the signals so that dialogue remains locked on-screen, while music and ambient effects fill the room. You experi- ence a surround sensation, providing extra enjoyment when you watch older (that is, pre-stereo) movies.
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Figure 13 Status example: audio Settings: Audio Setup (1 of 2) setup settings Movie EQ: Range Compression: Mono Decoding: Center Channel: Audio Status: ADAPTiQ™: More… Displays information about volume and other adjustments. Settings: Audio Setup (2 of 2) Previous… Treble Compensation: 0 Bass Compensation: Audio Volume: 55...
Changing System Settings Changing the system setup Press the Settings button to open the Settings menu on your TV screen. Using the down arrow button ( button to display the System Setup menu. This section explains each item in the setup menu in detail.
Provides the correct output (variable level) at the SPEAKER ZONE 2 connector ® for Bose powered speaker systems, such as Acoustimass 5P and Acousti- mass 20P. Provides the correct output (fixed level) at the SPEAKER ZONE 2 connector for other Bose speakers that use the SA-1 LIFESTYLE ® amplifier.
Changing System Settings DVD setup submenu The DVD setup submenu lists options for how the DVD player should operate, including Parental Control. Menu Item Auto Select Audio Track: Auto Subtitle: DVD Autoplay: On Aspect Ratio: Image Format: Pan & Scan Parental control setup submenu The parental control submenu lists options for how to restrict access to certain DVDs.
Remote control setup submenu This menu allows you to program your LIFESTYLE cable/satellite box. Menu Item Settings TV Tuner TV / VCR / AUX TV Brand: Brand1 / Brand2 / etc. Chooses the TV brand. TV Device Code: Code1 / Code2 / etc. VCR Brand: Brand1 / Brand2 / etc.
Reference Changing the house code settings Each LIFESTYLE with its corresponding media center. If commands given from your remote ever conflict with those of another nearby LIFESTYLE system and its remote control(s) by doing the following: 1. Open the remote control battery cover and locate the miniature switches (Figure 15). 2.
SPEAKER ZONES 2 connector on the rear panel of the media center. • A second LIFESTYLE See your dealer or contact Bose for information on obtaining additional powered speakers, remote controls, cables, and adapters for connecting additional equipment. How do I set up a second remote to control zone 2? 1.
Reference Taking care of your LIFESTYLE Caring for your system may include: • Cleaning the system’s enclosures • Cleaning your compact discs • Replacing the remote control batteries Cleaning the media center • Use only a soft, dry cloth to clean the outside of the media center. •...
Replacing the remote control batteries Replace the batteries when the remote control stops operating or its range seems reduced. Alkaline batteries are recommended. 1. Slide open the battery compartment on the back of the remote (Figure 18). 2. Insert four AAA or IEC-LR3 1.5V batteries, or the equivalent, as shown. Match the + and – symbols on the batteries with the + and –...
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Reference Problem What to do No sound from center • Make sure the center speaker cable is connected at both ends. speaker • Select 3- or 5-speaker mode. Too much sound from • Decrease the Center Channel setting in the Audio Setup menu. See “Making audio center speaker adjustments”...
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Problem What to do FM sound is distorted • Adjust antenna position to reduce interference. FM sound is noisy in sur- • Weak FM stations will produce static in the surround speakers. Select the 2-speaker round mode mode to minimize noise. Sound is distorted •...
Reference Technical information Media Center power pack power rating USA/Canada: 120V International: 220-240V Dual voltage: 115/230V Speaker system power rating USA/Canada: 100-120V International: 220-240V Dual voltage: 100-120/220-240V Media center inputs TAPE: 2Vrms, maximum AUX: 2Vrms, maximum VCR: 2Vrms, maximum TV: 2Vrms, maximum DIGITAL: SPDIF (1 each for TV, VCR, TAPE, and AUX) COMPOSITE VIDEO: NTSC or PAL format 1V S-VIDEO: Luminance 1V...
Please be sure to fill out the information section on the card and mail it to Bose. Contacting customer service For additional help in solving problems, contact Bose Customer Service. See the address and phone number list included with your system. ®...