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LISTENING TO YOUR LlFESTYLE® SYSTEM
Listening
to
other sources
Your L1FESTYLE® system has connection jacks for other components, like a TV, VCR, and
cable or satellite box, and can select and operate the additional source connected using
these jacks.
Each one of these components also appears in the source list of your PERSONAL®music
center II. So, once a component in the list has been turned on, you can select and listen to it.
) Note: Except for
a
TV, the PERSONAL
®
music center /I will not turn components connected to
your
LlFESTYL~
system on or off.
• For a video component, use the up and down arrows
GJ~8
on your PERSONAL® music
center II to change channels.
Or use numeric entry as described on page 26. You can enter up to 5 digits.
• For other components, you may also be able to seek, pause, and resume playas you can
for a CD or DVD playing on the system. However, this depends on the type and brand of
the connected equipment.
Listening
to
Your Local Source
The device connected to the AUX IN jack on your RoomMate® speaker is identified as a Local
source in the list of sources on your PERSONAL®music center II display.
) Note: "Local" is not an available selection when your PERSONAL
®
music center II is set for use in
Room
A.
To listen to your local source:
(
source)
1.
Press
Source
to see the list of sources.
2.
Move up or down to highlight
Local
and press in on the center bar
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to confirm the
selection.
This turns on your RoomMate speaker to the volume, play medium (radio, CD, etc.), and pre-
set (if that applies) last selected.
The PERSONAL®music center II display (Figure 22) offers a generic guide to the actions you
can take.
Figure 22
Generic display for the
moves you can make
Local
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Input~
• Move up or down to scroll through local selections.
• Move right to change inputs (for audio on your local source, or connected to it).
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