What Distinguishes The Two Units; Choosing A Place For Each Unit - Bose Lifestyle 18 Series II Owner's Manual

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Figure 2
Connection panels on the
two units

Choosing a place for each unit

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What distinguishes the two units

The connection panel on each unit identifies it by name: TRANSMITTER or RECEIVER. Two
Bose
®
link jacks and a Channel button further distinguish the transmitter.
For compatibility, the two units have a matching Setup Code, set at the factory with both
switches in the "up" position (Figure 2). A Status LED lights when each unit is plugged in and
the two units are communicating.
Transmitter
®
Bose
link jacks
Note: For information on the meaning of the different Status LED lights, refer to
"Check the indicators and settings" on page 8.
Place the transmitter in the same room with the LIFESTYLE
receiver in the same room with your Bose link expansion product.
Note: Use of the audio link with products that are not Bose link compatible requires an adapter
cable. For further information, refer to "Instructions for non-Bose or older Bose products" on
page 7.
Considerations for positioning:
• Place each unit upright with all feet flat on a level surface, such as a floor, table, or shelf.
• Do not tip either unit on its side.
• Place each unit within 7 feet (2 meters) of the product to which it is connected (using the
supplied Bose link A cable).
• Keep the two units within 80 feet (24 meters) of each other.
• Be aware that the strongest signal direction is above and around, not below,
the transmitter.
Channel switch
Bose link jack
Status LED
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Receiver
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system media center. Place the
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