Bose 3-2-1GS SERIES III Owner's Manual
Bose 3-2-1GS SERIES III Owner's Manual

Bose 3-2-1GS SERIES III Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 HOME E NTE RTAI N M ENT SYSTEM Owner's Guide Guia de usario Notice d'utilisation...
  • Page 2 The complete Declaration of Conformity can be found at: the system enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute risk of electric shock. www.Bose.com/static/compliance/index.html. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle alerts the user to the Additional safety information...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION FIRST-TIME Before you begin ......Trying out the DVD ......For your records ......CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Unpacking ......The remote control ......SETUP Power and source buttons ....Menu and movement buttons ....Placing the system components Play and numeric buttons ....
  • Page 4 Playing a cable box or other component ..REFERENCE Adjusting for audio delay ....Getting digital audio from a source ..Replacing remote batteries ....Choosing other options ....Protecting the system ...... Listening to the radio ...... Cleaning the media center ....Creating a preset .......
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Thank you for purchasing the 3.2.1 ® DVD home ° Integrated DVD/CD player and AM/FM tuner entertainment system. Using Bose ® proprietary signal processing technology, the 3.2.1 system provides * Remote and media center controls improved spaciousness from stereo recordings and...
  • Page 6: For Your Records

    For your records lines below and on your product registration card. You As you unpack the system, look for the serial numbers may need them if you ever contact Bose ®Customer on the rear of the Acoustimass ®module and the bottom Service.
  • Page 7: Unpacking

    If any part of the system appears damaged, do not try to Carefully unpack your system. Save all packing use it. Notify Bose or your authorized Bose ®dealer right materials, which provide the safest way to transport your away. For contact information, refer to the address sheet system.
  • Page 8 INTRODUCTION [3 Remote control and batteries [3 Rubber feet for [3 Rubber feet for speakers [3 Setup disc Acoustimass ® module [3 Acoustimass module [3 Acoustimass module [3 Stereo audio cable [3 Speaker cable cable power cord [3 HDMI video cable [3 FM antenna [3 Composite video cable [3 AM antenna and stand...
  • Page 9: Setup

    SETUP The image below shows one of the many ways you can position your new 3.2,1 ®system. What you need to use: Media center Speakers Speakers Acoustimass ® module See Steps 1-6 for details.
  • Page 10 SETUP Place the Acoustimass module: On the bottom of each speaker, attach one set of small rubber feet. * at the same end of the room as the speakers and your TV * at least 3 feet (1 meter) from the TV to prevent interference with the screen * several feet (.8 meters) from audio or video tapes to prevent magnetic damage to them...
  • Page 11: Connecting The Speakers To The Module

    SETUP Notice the two plugs at one end of the speaker cable. What you need to use: _Speaker cable Separate the two plugs so each one reaches a speaker. Speakers Speakers Acoustimass ® module (Refer to _ for placement guidelines.)
  • Page 12 SETUP Insert each plug into the connector on the proper Insert the remaining single plug into the connector labeled SPEAKERS on the back of the Acousti- speaker. mass ®module. The plug marked RIGHT goes into the speaker placed to the right of your TV. Fastener screws Tighten each fastener screw by hand to secure the plug.
  • Page 13: Connecting The Module To The Media Center

    SETUP Notice the arrow on the top of the multi-pin plug at Connecting each end of the Acoustimass module cable. the _odu[÷ the _÷dia center What you need to use: _Acoustimass ®module cable Media center Make sure you can see the arrow on top before you insert either end of the cable.
  • Page 14 SETUP On the other end of the cable, make sure you can Insert this plug into the connector labeled see the arrow on top of the plug. the back of the Acoustimass ®module. Insert this plug into the connector labeled Acoustimass Module on the back of the media center.
  • Page 15: Connecting The System Video To Your Tv

    SETUP This connection allows you to see DVDs and other video from the 3.2.1 ®system on your TV. Select the HDMI video cable. ,our TV What you may need to use: __cable Media center Your TV...
  • Page 16 SETUP Check to see if your TV has an unused HDMI Follow the directions that are appropriate connector for VIDEO IN. for your TV: This may be located on the side or rear connector on page 14 panel of the TV. HDMI on page 15...
  • Page 17 SETUP Insert the other end of this cable into the HDMI connector on the media center. Make sure the Bose ®logo shows as you insert the Insert one end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI plug. connector on your TV.
  • Page 18 SETUP Plug the Composite video cable into the yellow VIDEO IN connector on your TV. Notice the yellow plug at each end of the Composite video cable. Yellow (Composite) Yellow Yellow Yellow (Composite) Itlete: There may be other kinds of video connectors on your TV that offer higher resolution than Composite.
  • Page 19 SETUP Insert the other end into the yellow Composite Note:/fyou make this Composite connection, you can VIDEO OUT connector on the back of the use the ONLY PASS-THROUGH connector on the media media center. center for video from another component. See "To use video pass through"...
  • Page 20: Connecting A Cable Box Or Other Component

    SETUP You can listen to another sound source -- like a cable Connecting or satellite box -- through the 3,2,1 ®speakers instead a cable of your TV. This requires an audio connection only. Leave the video from your component connected to your TV. What you need to use: _Stereo audio cable...
  • Page 21 SETUP To use the AUDIO OUT connectors, follow a or b as Check to see if your cable or satellite box has red and white AUDIO OUT connectors. appropriate. A red and white audio cable may (a) or may not (b) a.
  • Page 22: To Connect Another Component

    SETUP Insert the plugs at the other end of the audio cable To connect another component into the CBL*SAT AUDIO IN connectors on the In addition to your cable or satellite box, you can media center. connect a second component, like a VCR.
  • Page 23: To Get Digital Audio From The Component

    SETUP Connect one end of your digital cable to the digital To get digital audio from the component AUDIO OUT connector on your component. For a component that is already connected to the media center, you can make a digital audio connection Be sure to keep the red and white audio cable too.
  • Page 24: To Use Video Pass Through

    SETUP Plug the other end of your digital cable into To use video pass through the appropriate AUDIO IN connector on the This calls for another composite cable or two S-Video media center. cables, which are available at most electronics stores. You can make a pass through connection * You have a Composite or S-Video connection between the TV and the media center (not HDMI or...
  • Page 25: Connecting Audio From Your Tv As An Option

    SETUP For some setups, in order to hear your TV sound from your 3.2.1 ® speakers, you need to make this connection. an option * Your cable box does not provide red and white What you need to use: AUDIO OUT connectors. * You watch TV programs without using a cable or satellite box.
  • Page 26 SETUP Insert the red and white plugs at one end of the /Vole: If your TV does not provide AUDIO OUT connec- cable into the AUDIO OUT connectors on the TV. tors, you cannot connect the TV audio to the 3*2* 1® system.
  • Page 27 SETUP Insert the red and white plugs at the other end of Use your TV remote control to turn the TV speakers this cable into the AUDIO IN TV connectors on the down to minimum volume. media center. White plug Red plug This prevents the echo effect of audio playing through both the TV speakers and your 3,2,1 ®...
  • Page 28: Installing The Fm And Am Radio Antennas

    SETUP For radio reception of broadcast radio programs, Jnstam_ing you need to use the supplied antennas. the FM and AM For FM: radio antennas Select the FM antenna. What you need to use: FM antenna Insert the antenna plug into the FM antenna AM antenna connector.
  • Page 29 SETUP For .aiM: Straighten the antenna cable and spread the two Select the AM antenna and stand. ends far apart. You may need to raise the ends and adjust the position to get clear reception.
  • Page 30 SETUP Insert the antenna plug into the AM antenna Press firmly to attach the antenna loop to the connector. provided stand. Small tabs on the antenna ring fit into notches on the stand. Place the antenna in an upright position and at lease 20 inches (50 centimeters) from both the media center and the Acoustimass ®module.
  • Page 31: Connecting The Module To A Power Outlet

    SETUP Notice the large plug at one end of the Connecting Acoustimass module power cable. the _odum÷ What you need to use: Acoustimass ® module power cable Acoustimass module...
  • Page 32 Insert this plug into the power connector that is Plug the other cable end into the AC (mains) power. marked ,_ on the Acoustimass ® module. CAUTION: Bose recommends using a safety agency- approved surge protector on all electronic equipment. Voltage variations and spikes can damage electronic components in any system.
  • Page 33: Setting The Remote To Control Your Tv And Components

    SETUP When the batteries are installed, you can set the 3.2.1 ® remote to control your TV and other components connected to the media center. Inserting the remote batteries The two supplied AA batteries go into the compartment What you need to use: on the back of the remote control.
  • Page 34: Setting The Remote For Your Tv

    SETUP Make sure the light turns off completely after all Setting the remote for your TV digits are entered. To use the 3.2.1 ®remote with your TV, you must set the remote for the proper TV device code. If the light blinks now, the code is invalid. Return to step 5 and try a different code for your TV.
  • Page 35: Controlling Another Component

    SETUP Point the 3.2.1 remote at your Controlling another component component and press the On/ With your CBL*SAT, VCR, or other component turned Off button for this source. on, follow these steps. Use the 3.2.1 remote to turn In the Device Codes list, find the codes for the type the component on again and to skip Cha°°0_ and brand of your component.
  • Page 36: First-Time Use

    FIRST-TIME b. On the media center Trying out the DVD controls, press Eject. Insert the disc into the When you first turn on the system, you can play the disc tray. provided DVD to get a step-by-step review of your setup.
  • Page 37: Controls And Indicators

    • Move closer to the system. The control range of the remote is roughly 20 feet (6.2 meters). *If your 3.2.1 system is connected by Bose® link cable to a Lifestyle® system in another room, your Lifestyle ®system could be the selected source.
  • Page 38: Power And Source Buttons

    CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Power and source buttons Selects audio from theTV source and turns your 3,2,1 system on if it was off. Turns the 3,2,1 ® system on and off. If the remote is set up control your TV: Play begins with the source last used. •...
  • Page 39: Menu And Movement Buttons

    CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Menu and movement buttons Enters the Settings menu for the source that is Confirms the selection of a menu item. playing. Settings Enters the System main menu. Moves up, down, left, or right in a menu or screen.
  • Page 40: Play And Numeric Buttons

    CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Play and numeric buttons For CD or MP3: Repeats the current track. • Pressing again repeats the disc. Halts play of recorded music or video. • Pressing three times ends the repeat. For DVR: Moves forward a few seconds Pauses or resumes paused play of recorded with each press.
  • Page 41: Record And A, B, C Buttons (Not In Europe)

    CONTROLS AND INDICATORS Colored buttons Record and A, B, C buttons (not in Europe) (in Europe only) These buttons can be used with a DVR, VCR, a cable box, or These buttons can be used with Teletext, a cable box, or a satellite box.
  • Page 42: The Media Center

    CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ÷d[a center Display The front of the media center features: Control buttons When the system is turned on, the display shows: • selected source (CD/DVD, for example) • source status (stopped, for example) • source data (elapsed DVD time, for example) •...
  • Page 43: Operation

    OPERATION Playing a video disc or CD Note: There are several ways to select a TV Video Input: • Ifyour 3.2.1 remote is set to work with Press CD,DVD on the 3,2,1 ®remote. your 7V,,press the TV Input button. This turns on the 3,2,1 system and selects •...
  • Page 44: Keeping Your Discs Clean

    OPERATION Replay part of the disc, press Repeat. Keeping your discs clean Scratches or dirt on a disc can prevent it from playing * Press once to replay the CD track or properly. DVD chapter. To avoid this problem: * Press twice to replay a CD disc or DVD title. •...
  • Page 45: Checking For Disc Compatibility

    OPERATION Checking for disc compatibility For DVDs: Setting Parental Control If you have trouble playing a disc, check to be sure it is You can password protect some DVDs that are not one of the compatible types below. appropriate for other family members. Choosing a password Region codes Turn on your TV and your 3o2ol ®system.
  • Page 46: Setting A Restriction Level

    OPERATION Setting a restriction level In the System menu, select DVD Lock and enter your password. Choose a Parental Control Setting from the chart of ratings defined by the Motion Picture Association Use the arrow buttons to reach Lock UnRated of America (MPAA).
  • Page 47: Playing A Cable Box Or Other Component

    OPERATION PJaying a cable box or Adjusting for audio delay While playing a DVD, you may notice that the picture other ¢o ponent and audio are not in perfect sync. For example, you see a person's lips move after you hear the words. Press the button for the source To make small adjustments to this timing, use the audio (CBL*SAT or AUX) you want to...
  • Page 48: Getting Digital Audio From A Source

    OPERATION Getting digital audio from a source Choosing other options For an Optical digital audio connection to the media The 3.2.1 system provides optional settings and center, the connected component must be recognized adjustments to meet your specific needs. by the system. For example you can: Currently, the system is set to recognize CBL.SAT as •...
  • Page 49: Listening To The Radio

    OPERATION Press and hold the chosen number button: Listening to the radio * For numbers 1 through 9, press and hold the button. Your 3.2.1 ®system includes an FM and AM radio. PRESET:x* SET appears briefly on the media On the 3.2.1 remote, press FM*AM.
  • Page 50: Adjustments To The Performance

    ADJUSTMENTS TO THE PERFORMANCE Changing syste features To get to the System menu The System menu appears on your TV screen only. Turn on your 3•2•1 ®system. If your system operates as you want it to, you may not need any changes. Turn on your TV and select the TV Video Input that Some kinds of setup, however, require a change for you use to watch a DVD.
  • Page 51: Selecting A New Option

    ADJUSTMENTS TO THE PERFORMANCE Selecting a new option Make sure you see the System menu on your TV screen. Move right to select the system feature you want to change and press ENTER. Press the up and down buttons to move to the option you want.
  • Page 52: Audio Options

    (Only for TVs connected (TV Stereo) Sends two channels of DVD audio by HDMI cable to the TV and plays this the media center by HDMI sound on the TV speakers as well as on the Bose ® speakers. cable.)
  • Page 53: Video Options

    TV (usually 720 or 1080), so the image fills the screen. You can change this video resolution in the Settings menu. Original tells the Bose ® system to keep the image in the original DVD format (in 480 or 576 resolution), regardless of how it fills the screen.
  • Page 54 ADJUSTMENTS TO THE PERFORMANCE Video Connector (HDMI) Identifies the type of video connection made on the back panel of the media (Only an indicator.) (Composite + S-Video) center. (Component) This is not an adjustable setting. Normal Video Black Level Screen black level generally appropriate for most TVs.
  • Page 55: Media Center Options

    (European) Bose Link Links the 3o2ol system to a unique code so it works with Bose ® link as a Room Code second room sound source. (C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, or O) Bose link expansion is a Lifestyle ®...
  • Page 56: Choosing New Settings

    ADJUSTMENTS TO THE PERFORMANCE Choosing new settings To get to the Settings menu Use the 3,2,1 remote to select the audio or video You can use the 3,2,1 ®Settings menus for quick adjustments while you watch a video or listen to music. source that you want to change.
  • Page 57: Settings Options

    ADJUSTMENTS TO THE PERFORMANCE Settings options Audio Delay Each number change adjusts the delay by about 30 milliseconds. The most noticeable mismatch in the video and audio synchronization (caused by the video processing in some TVs), occurs in scenes with Available only for people talking.
  • Page 58 ADJUSTMENTS TO THE PERFORMANCE Mono Decoding When one-channel (mono) is the audio input, this mono signal is sent to both speakers. Processes the signal from one-channel (mono) audio input (if it is detected) (On) Available only %Audio for right and left channel output.
  • Page 59 ADJUSTMENTS TO THE PERFORMANCE Time Changing the elapsed time moves to a different point in the DVD. (o:oo) (For DVD only.) Title Changing the first number moves to a different title on the current disc. Some DVDs do not allow direct access to titles. (For DVD only.) Chapter Changing...
  • Page 60 ADJUSTMENTS TO THE PERFORMANCE A-B Repeat Repeats a segment of the DVD after the start and end points are defined. To begin: (For DVD only.) Move backward or forward to the point in the DVD where you want the segment to start.
  • Page 61 ADJUSTMENTS TO THE PERFORMANCE Sleep Timer Setting countdown minutes causes your 3o2ol ® system to turn off when the time reaches 0. (10-90) The choices, from 10 to 90 minutes, are divided into 10-minute increments. To cancel the timer, select Off. Auto Output Mode...
  • Page 62: Reference

    REFERENCE Replacing re ot÷ batteries Protecting the syst÷ Replace both batteries when the remote control stops Follow the guidelines below for keeping the system in operating or its range seems reduced. Alkaline good working order. batteries are recommended. • Do not allow liquids to spill into any openings. Slide open the battery compartment cover on the •...
  • Page 63: Troubleshooting

    REFERENCE System doesn't turn on • Make sure the Acoustimass ® module power cord is inserted securely into the AC (mains) power outlet and into the power connector on the Acoustimass module. • Be sure to press a source button (CD.DVD, CBL.SAT, etc.) on the 3-2.1 ®...
  • Page 64 • Change the Audio Level for the source input so its volume matches the volume of the radio and DVD in another sound source is the Bose ® system. Refer to "Audio options" on page 49. selected 3-2.1 ® remote does not •...
  • Page 65 • Make sure the TV is on. • Make sure the TV is set to the correct Video Input to see the video from DVDs on the Bose ® system. • Make sure a DVD is in the disc tray.
  • Page 66: For Customer Service

    Limited warranty This system is covered by a transferable limited For additional help in solving problems, contact Bose ® Customer Service. Refer to the address sheet included warranty. Details of the limited warranty are provided in the carton. on the Product Registration Card that came with...
  • Page 67: Technical Information

    REFERENCE T÷chnicaJ information Dimensions Media center: 3W'H x 133A"W x 10"D (8.3 cm x 34.9 cm x 25.4 cm) Power rating Remote control: 11/8"Hx 2V2"W x 9"D USA/Canada: 120Vr\J 60Hz 300W (3.0 cm x 6.5 cm x 22.9 cm) International: 220-240V_ 50/60Hz 300W 2V2"H x 5V2"W x 4"D Speakers:...
  • Page 68 GLOSSARY 4:3 - See "Aspect ratio." CD - The abbreviation for a compact disc that stores digitally encoded music that is read by the laser beam 16:9 - See "Aspect ratio." in a compact disc player. This provides high-quality playback. Analog audio - The sounds that we hear with our ears, unlike digital audio that is encoded as bits of Chapter - A main division of contents in a DVD title.
  • Page 69 GLOSSARY Digital audio - Audio in digital form, which is encoded DVD-R, DVD-RW - Abbreviations for Recordable (R) as bits of information. and ReWriteable (RW) Digital Video (or Versatile) Disc (DVD). Data can be added to a DVD-R once only, and to Dolby Digital - A means of encoding multi-channel a DVD-RW more than once.
  • Page 70 GLOSSARY NTSC - An abbreviation for National Television System HDCP - An abbreviation for High-bandwidth Digital Committee and the label for its video format standard Content Protection. HDCP is a form of Digital Rights used for televisions in the U.S. and other countries. Management licensed by Digital Content Protection, LLC, to control digital audio and video content as it Optical cable - Carries digital audio via optical fiber...
  • Page 71 GLOSSARY SCART - A type of connector commonly found on Video CD - A compact disc (CD) that contains video. consumer electronics products manufactured for use in W Widescreen - A TV having an aspect ratio of 16:9 with Western Europe. a picture shape that is 16 units wide by 9 units high.
  • Page 72: Copyright And License Protections

    @2008 Bose Corporation, No part of this work may be repro- tions regarding your TV set compatibility with this model 525p and duced, modified, distributed, or otherwise used without prior 625p DVD player, please contact our customer service center, written permission,...
  • Page 73: Device Codes

    DEVICE CODES DVD ............... A-21 ..............CBL ............... A-15 VCR ............... A-26 Cablebox A-ACC ............A-32 SAT ..............A-16 Audio accessory Satellitereceiver V-ACC ............A-32 CD/DVD ............A-21 Video accessory R-ACC ............A-32 Audioreceiver...
  • Page 74 Aiwa ....Amplivision ..0264,0032,0701, 0370,0217 ART ....1037 1180,1904,1911, 0751 Arthur Martin ..0163 Ampro ..... 1916 Amstrad ... ASA ....0000,0171,0037, 0070,0105 Akai ....0000,0060,0812, 1037,0264,0218, 0037 Asberg ..... 888 ....0264, 0412 0702,0178,0030, 0433,0163,0039, Asora ....0009 A-Mark ....
  • Page 75 Baird ....Black Diamond. 0037, 0109, 0179, 1909, 1037,0614, 0355, 0335,0282, Changfei ... 0009, 0374,0817 0208, 0217,0343, 0753, 0820,1163 0217, 0208,0163, Changfeng ..0264, 0412,0696, 1196 0009 Black Star ..0247 0817 0753, 0565, 0619,1620 1309, 1311 Bang & Olufsen Byd:sign ...
  • Page 76 Clatronic ..Curtis Mathes Dream Vision ..1704 0037,0714,0264, 0047,0054,0154, 0019,0032,0039, 0370,0218,0009, 0000,0051,0451, 0056,0092,0374 Drean ....0037 0217,0247,0371 0093,0180,0060, Dayu ....0374,0661 DSE ....0698,0820,1556 0702,0178,0030, 1037 Clayton ..... De Graaf ... 0548,0044,0163, DTS ....0009 0145,0166,0037, 0217 0208 CMS Hightec ..0179,0466,1147, Dual ....
  • Page 77 Elin ....Feilu ....0817 1498 General Tech... 0009 0037, 0548,0361, 0009, Fujimaro ... 0865, 0009 0412 Genesis .... 0009 Feiyan ....0264, Fujitsu ....0009, 0179, 0186, 0037, Elite ....0218 0037, 0217, 0352,0683, 0817 Genexxa ... Feiyue ....0009, 0037, 0218,0009,...
  • Page 78 Gran Prix ..OOO9 0179,0648 0394, 0499,0519, 0208, 0696, Huanghe ... 0009,0817 0544, 0661,0808 0753 0780, 0860, Granada ... 0037,0548,0560, Huanglong ..0009 1156 Hantarex ... 1208, 1314, 0036,0108,0226, 0037, 0009,0829, Huangshan ..0264,0009,0412, 0012,0032,0146, 0865 Hitachi ....1445 0047, 0054, 0817 0017...
  • Page 79 Kolin ....Inno Hit ..... JBL ....0054 0218, 0009,0217, Kamp ....0017, 0180,0019, 0180, 0150,0053, 0247, 0282,1163 0185, 0217 0036, 0108,0033, JCB ....0000 0474, 1150,1331 Innova ..... 0037 0896 Kanghua ... JDV ....1982 Kolster ....0037, 0218,0247 Innovation ..
  • Page 80 M_suviama ..0587 0047,0054,0154, Magnavox ..Logix ....0668,0519 Lenco ....0037,1037,0587, 0000,0250,0051, Maxdod .... 0773 0374,0474 Longjiang ..0264, 0412,0817 0180,0060,0030, Maxent .... 0762,1211,1755, Lenoir ....0009 Luker ....1982 0171,1454,0706, 1756,1757 Lesa ....0247 Luma ....1037,0009,0163, 0037,0036,1931, Maxim .....
  • Page 81 Microstar ..O8O8 Multitech ..Neufunk .... Oceanic .... 0180, 0037,0486, 0556, 0037,0714, 0548, 0361,0163, 0264, 0370,0009, 0610, 0218,0009 0208, 0473 MicroTEK ..0820,0860 0179, 0217,0247 New Tech ..Odeon ....0264 Midland .... 0556, 0037,0009, 0047,0017,0051, 0039,0163, 0056, 0217,0343 Murphy ....
  • Page 82 0815,0817,1269, 0009,0096,0092, 0218 0780,0817,0826, OSO ....1933 0891 0080,0056,0012, 0037,0218,0036, Osume .... 0019,0032,0027, Princeton ..0700,0717 3athe Cinema... 0163 0032,0038,0039, 0024,0020 Prinston .... 1037 0157,0474 3_he Ma_ ..0109 Phocus .... 0714,1269,1308 Prinz ....0361,0544 Otic ....1498 3ausa ....0009,0179 Phoenix ....
  • Page 83 Quadral .... Saba ....OO6O 0051,0218 0165, 0157,0135, 0250, 0625,0548, Sanky ....0030,0019, 0092 0714, 0560,0361, 0038 0039,0280 Qualcraft ..0039 0109, 0163,0287, Realistic ... Sansei ....0451 0092 0047, 0154, 0180, Quartz ..... 0150,0178,0046 0335, 0343,0498 0150, 0178,0030, Sansui ....
  • Page 84 Scotland ... 0163 Silver ....Sonolor ..... O548 Sharp ....1393,0818,0093, 0361,0036,0455, 0361,0163, 1602,0054,0180, 0019,0179 0208 0282 Scott ....0236,0180,0178, 0053,0030,0668, SilverCrest ..1037 Sontec ..... 0037 0030,0019,0039, 0370,0009 0036,0650,0653, 0177,0179,1189 0000 Simpson ... 0178,0030,0011, Sony ....0834,1599, 1193,0688,0689, Sears ....
  • Page 85 0754,0820,0896, Tech Line ..0037,0668,1163 Strato ....0037, 0264, 0009 Synco ....0000,0451,0093, 1556 0060,0178,0036, 1189 Tech Lux ... Strong ..... 1149, 1163 Teldusion ..0037 0092,0474 Techica ..... 0218 Studio Experience 0843 Telegazi ..... 0037,0264,0218, Syntax ....1144,1240,1331 1982 Technica ...
  • Page 86 Tiane ....0093,0817 Toyoda ..... 0264,0009,0371 0544,0554,1163, Waltham ... 0037, 0668,1037, 0346,0327,0247, 0109, 0217,0418, 1269 0178 Tiny ....Toyomenka ..0443 0217,0200,0177, 0660 Trakton ....Tiny Digital ..0264,0217 0170,0157,0146, Wards ....0047 0054,0017, TMK ....0236,0180,0178, Trans Continens 0037,0668,1037, 0109,0105,0074, 0154 0000,0156,...
  • Page 87 Windstar ... 0282 Ytawai ....1531 Austar ....0012 Force ....1798 0276, 0556 BCC ....0276 0276 Windy Sam ..Yuhang ..... 0009 Fosgate .... Wintel ....0714 Bell & Howell ..0014 Foxtel ....1222 Zanussi ..... 0264, 0163,0217 World ....
  • Page 88 Kloss ....O277 Pace ....OO24 0877,1877,0237, Scientific Atlanta 0877,1877,0477, 0003, ..... 1068,1060,0008, 0237,0000,0003, KNC ....0008 Tusa ....0015 1577 0277,0008,0012, 0024 TV Comm ..0019 Kuang Yu ..0017,0021,0025, Panama ... 0107,0021 Leon ....0015 TV86 ....0040 1510 Panasonic ..
  • Page 89 0455 Apollo ....Conrad .... 0132, 0369, 0607 1366 DMT ....1075 Arcon ....0332, 1075,1279 Coship ..... 1457 Bose ....1616 DNT ....0200,0396 Arcus ....1143 Crossdigital ..1109 Boston ..... 1251 Dream Multimedia 1237 Arion ....1115 Crown .....
  • Page 90 O455 Gecco ....1412 Homecast ..JVC ....Eurocrypt ..1214,1680 0775, 0492,1170, 1507, 1531,1532, EuroLine ... 1251 General Instr..0869 Hornet ..... 1300 1775 0607 General Satellite 1176 Houston ... Europa ..... 0775,0396 K-SAT ....0713 0132,0299,0607 Globo ....1251,1334, 1412, HTS ....
  • Page 91 Microtec .... 0713 Pioneer ..... Lorenzen ..0132, 0299, 0607, Optex ....0114, 0364,0713, 1142, 0853,0292, 1161, 1294, 1579 1283, 1611 0329, 0352,1308, Mitsubishi ..0749, 0455,0491 1442 Lorraine .... 0335 0724 Optimus ... Morgan's ... 0200, 0132,0364, Planet ....0396 1143 Lupus...
  • Page 92 Sabre ....0455 Stream .... 1848 Telestar ..... Sharp ....0494,1489,1513, 0114,1099,1100, 1517,1955 1251,1334,1610, Sagem ..... 0820,1114,1253, Strong ..... 0853,0820,0879, 1626 Siemens .... 1690,1692 0173,0396,1334, 0132,0125,0369, 1429,1657 0713,1159,1284, 1801 Telesystem ..Samsung ..1377,1142,1276, 1300,1409,1626, Silva ....Teletech .... 0114 1108,1109,0853, 0299,0335 1765...
  • Page 93 Turnsat ..... 0713 Amuseer ... 1351 Wisi ....0173,0132,0299, Acoustic Solutions 0730,0713,1228, 0321,0396,0455, 1242,1316 Twinner ..... 0713,1611,1742 AMW ....0872,1245 0607 Adcom .... 1094 UEC ....0879,1356 Ansonic .... 0831,0759,1316, World ....0332 Advent ..... 1016 1351 UltimateTV ..1392,1640 Worldsat ...
  • Page 94 ....Citizen ....1003,0695,1277 DiViDe ..... 0705 0872,0869,0833, Boman ..... 0783,0898,1005 Clairtone ..0571 0714,0705 0831 DK Digital ..Bose ....2023 Dalton ..... Classic ....0730,1730 1036,1107 DMTech ... 0783,1072 Brainwave ..0770,1115 Clatronic ..Dansai ..... 0831 0672,0675,0788,...
  • Page 95 GoldStar ... Kansas Tech ..1530 1115,1151,1173, 0591, 0741,0801, Hoeher .... 0651,0831,0713, 1233, 1233 0869 0826,1004,1224 Karcher ..... 0783 Eltax ....Goodmans ..0766,1233,1321 0651, 0730,0790, Home Elec ..0770,0730 Kawasaki ..0790 0690, 0713,0723, Emerson ... 0591,0675,0705, Home Techlndus.1107,1224 Kendo ....
  • Page 96 Lodos ....0713 Neufunk ... 0665 Packard Bell ..0831 0783,0879,1006, 1107,1165,1270, Loewe ..... 0539,0741,0511, NeuNeo ... 0509,1454 Palladium ..0695,0713,0779 1345,1347,1423 0885 Nevir ....0770,0831,1197 Palsonic .... 0672,0835,0852, MEI ....0790 Logik ....0713,0884 1056,1321 Next Base ..0826 Memorex ..
  • Page 97 Prism ....0831,0705,1089 1051, 1177,1227, SEG ....0798, 0665, 0713, Sony ....0533, 1533,0864, 1446 0763, 0872, 0884, 0573, 0630,1017, Pro2 ....1107,1345 1173, 1483, 1530 1033, 1069,1070, Rocksonic ..0789 ProCaster ..1004 1431, 1432,1433, Semp ....0503 Ronin ....
  • Page 98 TCM ....Admiral ..... 0741,0790 TRANS-conts 0831,0826,0872, 0060,0048,0039, 1165,1321,1327 0047, 0104, 0121, Teac ....Weltstar .... 0713 0571,0717,0741, 0209,0020,0062, 0768,0790,1483, Transonic ..0730,1165 Wesder .... 0699 0065,0479 1227,1197,1165, Tredex ....0799,0800,0803, Wharfedale ..0790,0698,0751, Adventura ..1006,0833,0809, 0037,0240,0000 0804,0843 0752 0759,0758,0692, 0072 Adyson...
  • Page 99 Arion ....1787 Broksonic ..0184, 0121, 0209, Crosley ..... 0035, 0081, 0000, Dual ....0081,0000, 0041, 0002, 0348, 0208, 0149, 0110 0278, 0348 Aristona .... 0081 0211,0295, 0361, Crown ..... 0037, 0072, 0278, Dumont ... 0081,0000, 0104, ASA ....0037, 0081 0479, 1479, 1815...
  • Page 100 GoldStar ... Hischito .... OO45 JMB ....0043,0384,0046, 0035,0037,0039, 0209,0348,0352, 0110 0000,0209,0278, 0742 Hitachi ....0035,0037,0081, 0038,0018,0054, Finlux ....0000 0081,0000,0042, 0240,0045,0000, Joyce ....0225,1137,1237 0104,0105 0042,0041,0384, JVC ....0184,0081,0045, Goodmans ..0037,0081,0240, 1326,1286,1037, Firstline .... 0037,0045,0042, 0067,0041,0384, 0000,0209,0072, 0593,0544,0105, 0043,0209,0072, 1707,1329,1299, 0278,0348,0642,...
  • Page 101 Nu-Tec ..... Master's .... 0278 0209 0053,0225,1037, 0642,1343,0807, 1137,1237 0443,0242,0214, Oceanic .... M_sui ....0037,0240,0209, 0048, 0081,0000, 0173,0075,0061 Lifetec ....0209,0348 0278,0348,0352, 0104, 0041,0046 0036,0088,0208, Motorola ... 0035,0048 Okano ....1972 Linksys ..... 0209, 0072,0278, 0295,0742 Movie Walker 0072 0315 0348, Lloyd's .....
  • Page 102 Protech ..... Schneider ..0614,0513,0454, 0081,0072 0041,0384 0037,0081,0240, ....0378,0367,0246, 0000,0042,0072, ProVision ..0278 RFT ....0072,0020 227,0225,0077, 0278,0348,0642, Pulsar ....Ricavision ..1972 0039,0240,0278, 0051,0020 0352,0110,1137 0051 Ricoh ....0034 Pathe Cinema .. Scientific Atlanta 0008 0043,0036 Pulser ....0240,0051 Rio ....
  • Page 103 Siemens ... Sunstar ..... 0000 Tedelex ..... 0037,0081,0104, 0037,0209,0348, 1290, 1289,1145, 0320,0046,0054, 0642 1008, 0845,0828, Suntronic ..0000 0347,0510 0742, 0544,0366, Teknika ..... 0035,0037,0000 Sunwood ..0072 0212, 0210,0066, Siera ....0081 Teleavia .... 0041 Supra ....0037,0278,0348 0062, 0054,0008 Signature ..
  • Page 104 ... 1344 1972 ZT Group ..KoolConnect ..1481 0209,0348,0352 ZX ..... LG ..... 1415 Linksys ..... 1272, 1365 Bose ....1629 Macro Image Tech.1383 Media Center PC 1272 Microsoft ..1272, 1805, 2049 Mind ....1272 Accurian ... 2502 Motorola ...
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