Operating Your Lifestyle ®50 System; Turning On The System; Using The Personal Music Center Display - Bose Lifestyle 50 Owner's Manual

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Turning on the system
You are ready to enjoy your new Lifestyle ®system. Your Personal
TM
music center places
complete control of the system operations in your hands. The center is portable, communi-
cating with the rest of the system through a two-way radio-frequency link. The display is
backlit for easy viewing, and provides visual feedback of current system operations and
available options. To allow for maximum battery life, the display and backlight turn off a short
time after your last button press. You only need to touch the screen to wake up the music
center.
• To learn more about the display, see "Using the Personal music center display" on pages
20-21.
• To operate the AM/FM radio, see "Listening to the radio" on pages 26-28.
• To operate the CD changer, see "Listening to compact discs" on pages 29-34. To verify
your system setup, listen to the instructions on the Test CD.
• To control external components, see "Using the system with external components"
on page 35.
• To use your system in multiple rooms, see "Operating in more than one room" on
pages 41-43.
Turning
the system
on
1. Touch the music center screen to wake up the display (Figure 18). The last display that you
used appears on the screen.
2. Press ON/OFF to turn the system on to the last source used, or press a SOURCE button
(FM, AM, CD, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, TAPE, AUX) to select and turn on that source (Figure 19).
Note: Initially, the AM and FM sources turn on in 2-speaker mode (front right and front left).
All other sources initially turn on in 5-speaker mode. To change the speaker settings, see
"Selecting the number of speakers" on page 22.
Figure
18
Waking up the display
Figure
19
Tuming on a source
Turning
the system
off
Press the ON/OFF button.
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