Before You Begin - Bose Wave radio Owner's Manual

Multimedia pedestal
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Figure 1
Front and rear connection
panel of the (a) Wave radio/
CD pedestal and (b) Wave
radio pedestal
Simplifying connections to your Wave
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Thank you for selecting this multimedia accessory pedestal from Bose
simple and attractive solution, it allows you to connect and play a variety of auxiliary compo-
®
nents using your Wave
Benefits of the pedestal include:
• Wave
®
radio sound from a wide range of auxiliary audio sources
• Compact design that fits the lines and the functions of your Wave
®
Wave
radio (Figure 1b)
• Quality construction and performance
(a)
While the connectors are in slightly different locations on the back of the two different pedes-
tals, both provide the same connection options. They include three RCA input jacks and three
power outlet plugs on the rear panel. There is also a slot through which the Wave
power cord passes to reach a wall outlet. The two additional power jacks on the pedestal are
for plugging in added components. Or you may choose to connect the Wave
plug to one of those pedestal jacks, as shown in Figure 2 on page 5.
When all the other connections are made, simply plug the pedestal power cord into an AC
(mains) wall outlet in your room. That supplies you with power enough for the radio and the
added components.
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radio/CD or Wave
radio.
INPUT
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radio
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radio/CD (Figure 1a) or
(b)
INPUT
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radio power

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