Listening To An External Audio Source; Connecting An External Audio Source; Playing A Connected Audio Source - Bose Wave Owner's Manual

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Listening to an External Audio Source

Connecting an external audio source

Playing a connected audio source

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With the Multi-CD changer connected, any external audio devices you may have used with
your Wave
®
music system can be connected to the back of the Multi-CD changer. However,
you now need a dual RCA stereo cable.
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The Wave
music system Multi-CD Changer provides two rear panel inputs (AUX 1 and AUX
2) for external audio devices such as TV, VCR, DVD player, cassette player, or MP3 player.
This gives you the advantage of hearing Wave
To connect a device, connect one end of the cable to the audio output jacks of the source
and the other end to one of the AUX inputs on the changer. Be sure to match the red and
white plugs on the cable to the red (R) and white (L) AUX jacks on the changer.
Connection example:
a TV connected to the Multi-CD Changer
Red
Use only a stereo connection. You will not hear the connected
device if just the left (L) or right (R) channel is connected.
To listen to a connected source:
1. Turn on the external device.
2. Press AUX on the Wave
between the AUX 1 and AUX 2 inputs. AUX 1 or AUX 2 appears on the display to confirm
your selection.
3. Adjust the volume using the Wave
®
Note: The Wave
music system remote control cannot turn a connected AUX device on or off, or
change its settings or selections.
Note: Neither AUX 1 or AUX 2 can be selected as an alarm source.
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music system sound from a range of sources.
®
music system remote control. Press AUX again to switch
®
music system remote control.
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