Adjustable Features Of The Personal®Music Center Ii; To Change Settings For A Feature - Bose Lifestyle RoomMate Owner's Manual

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USING THE
PERSONAL
®
MusIc CENTER
II
Adjustable features of the PERSONAL
®
music center II
Room Code
o
S etup
Figure 12
Music center /I features that
are adjustable
You can change some factory default settings of the PERSONAL®music center II to custom-
ize it as you like.
Press the Setup button near the bottom of the PERSONAL
®
music center II to see a list of the
feature settings you can change.
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Note: To learn more about house codes, room codes, and audio streams, refer to the sections
about these features.
To change settings for
a
feature
1.
Tip the center bar
GJ~CD down to move down the list in the Setup menu, and highlight
the feature you want to adjust (Figure 12).
2.
Press the right arrow button
OJ
~
CD
to move right for the setting options for the
selected feature.
3.
Tip the center bar
OJ
~
CD
up or down to move through the list and highlight the setting
you want.
4.
Press the center bar
=
to confirm your choice.
5.
Or, if you decide no change is needed, press the left arrow button OJ~CD instead.
Following step 4 or 5 will exit the list of options and return to the features list.
Setup
Name:
Bedroom
Room Code: I
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Audio Stream: 2
Contrast: Default
Backlight Bright: 100%
Backlight: On
.....
~
Back
[Open]
Feature
Possible settings
Name
Default: Bedroom.
Designates where you use this PERSONAL®music center II.
Choose from a list of possible rooms to label your music center and
distinguish it from any others.
Default: I.
Distinguishes each room (up to 15) connected to the system.
Choosing A will match the setting for the L1FESTYLE® remote in the
main room.
Choosing 0 allows the PERSONAL
®
music center II to work with older
(legacy) products, such as Bose® Acoustimass® 5 powered speakers,
a Wave® radio, or other amplifiers, with limited functionality.
For further information about room codes, refer to "The importance
of room codes" on page 18.
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