Programming The Universal Remote Control; Consumer Electronics Control; Test Your Hdmi™ Connected Sources For Cec - Bose SoundTouch 130 Owner's Manual

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Using the System

Programming the universal remote control

You can use the remote to control your TV, cable/satellite box, DVD or
Blu-ray Disc
player, game system, DVR or other auxiliary source.

Consumer Electronics Control

The system supports Consumer Electronics Control (CEC). CEC allows you to
control multiple HDMI
can turn on/off CEC using the System menu (see page 32).
Your source may support CEC, but refer to it with a different name. Refer to your
source owner's guide for more information.
Tip: You may need to use your source or TV's system menu to enable CEC. Refer
to your source owner's guide for more information.
Test your HDMI™ connected sources for CEC
If your sources successfully respond to their corresponding source buttons, you do
not have to program your remote.
Note: Your HDMI connected source may not support CEC. Refer to your source
owner's guide for more information.
1.
Power on the Bose
2.
Press a variety of buttons that correspond with your source's functions.
3.
Press the
If your source does not perform one of the functions, program the remote
control to the source (see page 25).
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connected sources without programming the remote. You
system, your TV and the source you are testing.
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button. The source powers off.
CEC controls sources connected to
the console's HDMI connectors.

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