Bose 3.2.1 GSX manual

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    3 • 2 • 1 GSX DVD HOME ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM 2ZQHU ¶V*XLGH [...]

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    2 English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español S AFETY I NFORMATION Please read this owner’ s guide Please take the time to follow this owner’ s guide carefully . It will help you set up and operate your system properly , and enjoy all of its advanced f[...]

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    3 C ONTENTS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español I NTRODUCTION 5 Before you begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 System feat[...]

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    4 English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español O PERATION 35 Turning your syste m on and off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Playing video DVDs . . . . . [...]

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    5 I NTRODUCTION English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español I NTRODUCTION Before you begin Thank you for purchasing the 3•2 •1 GSX DVD home entertainment system, which offers superb sound, elegance, and simplicity in an advanced home audio se tup. Usin[...]

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    6 I NTRODUCTION I NTRODUCTI ON English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Selecting compatible discs The DVD/CD player built into the 3•2•1 GSX media center can play the following types of discs identified by their corresponding logos: Note: Regarding[...]

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    I NTRODUCTION 7 I NTRODUCTION English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Gracenote – Music r ecognition technology and relat ed data provided as part of the se rvice contracted by Bose. IR – An acronym for infrared. Pertains to the type of remote that[...]

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    8 S YSTEM S ETUP English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español S YSTEM S ETUP Unpacking Carefully unpack your system. Save all packing materials, which pr ovide the safest way to transport your system. Check to be sure your system inc ludes the parts shown i[...]

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    S YSTEM S ETUP 9 S YSTEM S ETUP English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Selecting locations for your 3•2•1 GSX system components Use the following guidelines and Figure 2 to choose locations and positions fo r the components of y our 3•2•1 GSX [...]

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    10 S YSTEM S ETUP S YSTEM S ETUP English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Positioning the speakers Choosing a good location for the speakers will allow you to experience the audio surround effects that yo ur 3•2•1 GSX home entertainment sys tem is d[...]

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    S YSTEM S ETUP 11 S YSTEM S ETUP English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Positioning the Acoustimass ® module • Place the module at the same end of the room as the TV and the speakers (Figure 4). • Keep the module at least 3 feet (1 meter) away fr[...]

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    12 S YSTEM S ETUP S YSTEM S ETUP English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Making system connections CAUTION: Do not plug the Ac oustimass ® module into an AC power (mains) outlet u ntil all the component s are connected. Connecting the Acoustimass ® m[...]

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    S YSTEM S ETUP 13 S YSTEM S ETUP English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español 2. At the other end of the speaker cable, sepa rate the left and right sp eaker cords as much as necessary to reach each speaker (Figure 8). Figure 8 Separating left and right spe[...]

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    14 S YSTEM S ETUP S YSTEM S ETUP English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Connecting the supplied antennas The r ear panel of the media center pr ovides jacks for the AM and F M antennas included with your system (Figure 10). U nwind the wires for each [...]

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    S YSTEM S ETUP 15 S YSTEM S ETUP English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Connecting your TV to the media center If you want to use the 3•2•1 GSX system with both a TV and a VCR, skip this section and go to “Connecting your TV and VCR to the media[...]

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    16 S YSTEM S ETUP S YSTEM S ETUP English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Connecting your TV and VCR to the media center There are two options for connectin g your TV and VCR to the media center . • Option A: TV with audio output jacks+VCR • Option [...]

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    S YSTEM S ETUP 17 S YSTEM S ETUP English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Option B: TV (NO audio output jacks) + VCR + media center If your TV does not have audio output jacks, you will need to feed audio to the 3•2•1 GSX home entertainment system t[...]

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    18 S YSTEM S ETUP S YSTEM S ETUP English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español VCR considerations • Some combination TV/VCR units may no t work with 3•2•1 GSX home entertainment systems. Please r efer to your TV/VCR owner’ s manual for information. ?[...]

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    S YSTEM S ETUP 19 S YSTEM S ETUP English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Making component video connections (highest-quality video) Note: Component video connect ions ar e required in order to u se the progressive scan (NTSC only) feature of your 3•2[...]

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    20 S YSTEM S ETUP S YSTEM S ETUP English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Connecting digital audio devices Some audio devices fe atur e a digita l audio ou tput for optimum sound perf ormance. Use an optical digital cable or a coaxial digital cable, as [...]

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    S YSTEM S ETUP 21 S YSTEM S ETUP English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Figure 17 Advanced setup example: TV , VCR, and cable/satellite box Note: For more information on ad vanced connection s, refer to the DVD setup disc t hat came with your 3•2•[...]

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    22 S YSTEM S ETUP S YSTEM S ETUP English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Connecting a game console Connect the audio output of a game console to t he AUX Left and Right input jacks. Connect the video output of the game console to the C (com posite) Vid[...]

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    S YSTEM S ETUP 23 S YSTEM S ETUP English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Installing the remote control batteries 1. On the back of the r emote, slide open the battery compartment (Figu re 19). 2. Insert the two supplied AA (IEC-R6) 1.5V batteries, or t[...]

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    24 S YSTEM S ETUP S YSTEM S ETUP English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Connecting the power cord CAUTION: Do not plug the Ac oustimass ® module into an AC power (mains) outlet u ntil all the component s are connected. CAUTION: For dual voltage model[...]

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    S YSTEM S ETUP 25 S YSTEM S ETUP English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español V erifying your system setup Follow these steps when turning on your system for th e first time. Be sur e to perform step 4 and play the setup DVD. The setup DVD can help you veri[...]

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    26 S YSTEM C ONTROL S AND I NDIC ATORS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español S YSTEM C ONTROLS AND I NDICATORS Remote control * Requires special remote settings. See “Setting up your remote to control other audio/video devices” on page 31. • T [...]

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    S YSTEM C ONTROLS A ND I NDICATORS 27 S YSTEM C ONTROL S AND I NDIC ATORS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Remote control – cont. * Requires special remote settings. Se e “Setting up your remote to control other audio/video devices” on pag[...]

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    28 S YSTEM C ONTROL S AND I NDIC ATORS S YSTEM C ONTROLS AND I NDICATORS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Remote control – cont.  * Requires special remote sett in gs. See “S etting up your remote to control other audio/video devices” o[...]

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    S YSTEM C ONTROLS A ND I NDICATORS 29 S YSTEM C ONTROL S AND I NDIC ATORS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Remote control – cont.  * Requires special remote sett in gs. See “S etting up your remote to control other audio/video devices” [...]

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    30 S YSTEM C ONTROL S AND I NDIC ATORS S YSTEM C ONTROLS AND I NDICATORS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Remote control – cont. Aspect ratio or T eletext On/Off control Y ou will see one of two symbols above the Library button on your r emote[...]

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    S YSTEM C ONTROLS A ND I NDICATORS 31 S YSTEM C ONTROL S AND I NDIC ATORS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Setting up your remote to control other audio/video devices Y our remote can be set up to control other audio/video devices such a s a TV [...]

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    32 S YSTEM C ONTROL S AND I NDIC ATORS S YSTEM C ONTROLS AND I NDICATORS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español 4. Check that the LED tur ns off after the co de is entered. If the LED blinks, the code is invalid. T ry again. 5. Point the r emote at yo[...]

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    S YSTEM C ONTROLS A ND I NDICATORS 33 S YSTEM C ONTROL S AND I NDIC ATORS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español T o set up the remote to control your cable/satellite box 1. T ur n on both t he 3•2•1 GSX system and your cable/satellite box. 2. Pre[...]

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    34 S YSTEM C ONTROL S AND I NDIC ATORS S YSTEM C ONTROLS AND I NDICATORS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español V erifying an entered device code In case you need to chec k to see what code the r emote is using for a particula r device, do the followi[...]

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    S YSTEM C ONTROLS A ND I NDICATORS 35 S YSTEM C ONTROL S AND I NDIC ATORS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Media center The media center has a contr ol panel on the top, a display area to show the curr ent status of the system, a nd a disc tray [...]

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    36 O PERATION English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español O PERATION T urning your system on and off T o turn power on or of f: • Point the 3•2•1 remote at the media center and press On/Off. OR • Press On/Of f on to p of the media ce nter . T o tur[...]

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    O PERATION 37 O PERATION English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español While playing a DVD video, the media center displays the elapsed play time an d chapter number . Figure 23 Sample display for a DVD video Basic DVD operations • Press Pause to pause a m[...]

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    38 O PERATION O PERATION English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Playing audio CDs 1. On the 3•2•1 remote, pr ess CD • DVD t o turn th e 3•2•1 GSX system on to the CD /DVD source. 2. On the media center control panel, pr ess Eject to open the[...]

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    O PERATION 39 O PERATION English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Listening to FM/AM radio On the 3•2•1 remote, pr ess FM-AM. If the system is off, the radio will turn on to the most recently selected station. T uning to a station Use the following [...]

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    40 O PERATION O PERATION English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Using the uMusic ® intelligent playback system Befor e you can play store d music and use the uMusic ® intelligent playback system, you need to store some CD tracks in your media center[...]

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    O PERATION 41 O PERATION English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Playing stored music • Press Stored on your r emote to sele ct the stored music sour ce and turn on the sy stem, if it is off. The uMusic ® system will begin to play the stored music u[...]

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    42 O PERATION O PERATION English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español • Press Stop once to stop playing a selec tion. Pr essing Play will continue the selection fr om where the track stopped. • Press Stop twice. Pr essing Play will start the selection f[...]

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    O PERATION 43 O PERATION English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Rating your music When you first start playing your stored music, the uMusic ® sys tem doesn’t know what you like to hear the most, so the system starts by playing tracks fr om your en[...]

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    44 O PERATION O PERATION English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Deleting stored tracks If there is a track stored in the system that you will never want to play , you can permanently delete it from your stored music collection. 1. Press System on the [...]

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    O PERATION 45 O PERATION English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español T o name a preset 1. Press System. 2. Select Media Center options (Figure 28). Figure 28 System menu – media center options 3. Select uMusic ® Preset and pr ess Enter . 4. Choose a pr [...]

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    46 O PERATION O PERATION English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Using the Playlist Using the Playlist feature, you can create a playlist of songs for a specific purpose, such as a birthday party or holiday gathering. The Pla ylist can contain as many [...]

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    O PERATION 47 O PERATION English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Searching through your music library Using the Library display , you ca n search thr o ugh your m usic collection by genre, artist, album, or track. Finding stored music 1. Press Library [...]

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    48 O PERATION O PERATION English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Rating stored music in the library display Y ou can register a rating for any stored music found in the library by genre, artist, album, or track. First find the item in the library displ[...]

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    49 C HANGING S OURCE S ETTINGS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español C HANGING S OURCE S ETTINGS Using the settings menus While watching a video or listening to music on your sy stem, you can make quick adjust- ments that will increase your enjoyment[...]

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    50 C HANGING S OURCE S ETTINGS C HANGING S OURCE S ETTINGS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español T o make changes in the settings menus Whether you use your TV screen or the me dia center display to change settings , the same instructions apply . Y o[...]

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    C HANGING S OURCE S ETTINGS 51 C HANGING S OURCE S ETTINGS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Stored CD Settings menu T o see the Stored CD Settings menu, press Stored on the remote. Then press Settings . Press Exit to r emove the menu from the sc[...]

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    52 C HANGING S OURCE S ETTINGS C HANGING S OURCE S ETTINGS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español DVD Settings menu T o see the DVD Settings menu, press CD • DVD on the remote while playing a DVD video disc. Then press Settings . Pr ess Exit to remo[...]

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    C HANGING S OURCE S ETTINGS 53 C HANGING S OURCE S ETTINGS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español TV , CBL • SA T , and AUX Settings menu The settings below af fect programs on the TV , even when the source of the pr ogram is VCR, CBL/SA T , or AUX.[...]

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    54 C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS Using the System menu Changes to system options are typically made on ly once. If your s ystem operates as you want it to, there may be no need for any ch [...]

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    C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS 55 C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Stored CD options Press System on the remote control. A pr eview of Stor ed CD features is displayed. Pr ess the down arrow button to move into an active d[...]

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    56 C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español *Does not appear in e very menu. **See “Using the Edit Scr een” on page 57. Genre Rock/Pop, Classical, Jazz, Electr onica, W orld, Latin, Cou ntry , Hi[...]

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    C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS 57 C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Using the Edit Screen The Edit Screen (Figur e 37) enables you to c h ange or replace music information provided by the system. It appears whe n you select[...]

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    58 C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español T o enter a space between words: Spaces are enter ed to the right of the last character in the text line. 1. Select Space and pr ess Enter . 2. Select the [...]

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    C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS 59 C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Audio options The audio options affect the way the system sounds in your home. Note: Listening to an audio source while you ch ange audio options c an be h[...]

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    60 C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español V ideo options The video options affect the way the picture looks on your TV . Figure 39 Video system options *Appears only when your TV is connected to th[...]

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    C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS 61 C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Media center options The media center options affect the ge neral operation of the system. Figure 40 Media Center system options *Appears only when a Bose [...]

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    62 C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Remote control options The Remot e Control options help you set up your remote to c ontrol other audio de vices that are connected to your system. Figure 4[...]

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    C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS 63 C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español DVD Lock options The DVD Lock options allow you to restrict viewing of DVD video s with certain ratings. T o activate this fe atur e, you need to set a lev[...]

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    64 C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS C HANGING S YSTEM O PTIONS English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español 5. Enter your four -digit password. 6. Using the down ( ) button, scroll down to Lock Discs Rated Above. 7. Press the right arr ow ( ) butto n to s ee the [...]

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    65 M AINTAINING Y OUR S YSTEM English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español M AINTAINING Y OUR S YSTEM Cleaning Cleaning the media center • Use only a soft, dry cloth to clean th e ou tside surfaces of the media center . • Do not use any sprays near the [...]

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    66 M AINTAINI NG Y OUR S YSTEM M AINTAINING Y OUR S YSTEM English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Replacing the remote control batteries CAUTION: Please dispose of used batte ries properly , following any local regulations . Do not incinerate . • Sli[...]

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    67 T ROUBLESHOOTING English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español T ROUBLESHOOTING T roubleshooting table Problem What to do System doesn’t do anything • Make sure the unit is turned on. T ry pressing the remote On-Off button and the media center On-Of f[...]

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    68 T ROUBLESHOOTING T ROUBLESHOOTING English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Customer service For additional help in so lving pr oblems, contact Bose ® Customer Service. Refer to the address list included in the carton. Radio does not work or has poor[...]

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    69 English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español T ECHNICAL I NFORMATION Power rating USA/Canada: 120V 60Hz 300W International: 220-240 V 50/60Hz 300W Dual voltage: 115/230V 50/60Hz 300W Audio inputs AUX – Left, Right (analog); D (digital) CBL-SA T – L, [...]

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    70 English Deutsch Français Dansk Español Italiano Svenska Nederlands Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español E ND U SER L ICENSE A GREEMENT IMPORT ANT : READ CAREFULL Y : This End User License Agreement (“EULA”) is a legal agreement between you, the End User (“End User” or “Y ou”), and Bose Corporation (?[...]

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    A–1 Finding the right device codes Using the right device codes, you can set up your new univer sal remote to control the video device s you want to use with your spea ker system. For the r emote setup procedure, see your owner’ s guide. T o find available codes for a devi ce, search the listing under the app r opria te device type heading. If [...]

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    A–2 D EVICE C ODES A-Mark ........... ............... 0003 Abex ............... ............... 0032 Addison ....... .................. 0092, 0108, 0 653, 1150 Admiral ........ .................. 0093, 0463 Advent .......................... . 0761, 0783, 0815, 0817, 0842 Adventura ...................... 0046 Adyson ...................... .... 003[...]

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    A–3 D EVICE C ODES Conrow a ............. ........... 0145, 0156, 069 8, 1156 Contec.......................... . 0037, 0157, 018 0, 0185, 0698 Cosmel ........ .................. 0037 Craig ............ .................. 0180 Crosley . ........................ . 0 054 Crown .......... .................. 0037, 0039, 0 053, 0180, 0208, 0370, 0486, [...]

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    A–4 D EVICE C ODES Harley Davidson ............ 0179 Harman/Kardon. ........ .... 0054 Harsper........... ............... 0865 Harvard........... ............... 0180 Harwood................ ........ 0032, 0037 Havermy ......... ............... 0093 HCM .......................... .... 0037, 0217, 0282, 0606 Helios ............. ............... 08[...]

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    A–5 D EVICE C ODES Materin ........... ............... 0208 Matsui.......... .................. 0037, 0177, 0 195, 0208, 0217, 0335, 0443, 0556, 0629, 0714, 1037 Matsushita..................... 0 051, 02 50, 0650 Matsuviama .................. . 0587 Maxent ........... ............... 1755 Mediator ................ ........ 0037 Medion ........ ..[...]

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    A–6 D EVICE C ODES Pye .......... ...................... 0037, 0556 Qingdao..................... .... 0051, 0208, 0226, 0817 Qualcraft....................... . 0039 Quasar ................ ........... 0051, 0055, 0165, 025 0, 0650, 0865 Quelle ............. ............... 0037, 0512, 1037 Questa ................... ........ 0032 R-Line .........[...]

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    A–7 D EVICE C ODES Synco ........................ .... 0000, 0060, 0092, 0093, 0178, 0451 Sysline .......................... . 0037 T+A ..................... ........... 0447 T acico ............................ 0092, 0178, 0179, 1150 T ai Y i .......................... .... 1150 T aishan ........... ............... 0817 T andy ..................[...]

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    A–8 D EVICE C ODES ABC ................ ............... 0001, 0003, 0007 , 0008, 0011, 0013, 0014, 0017, 0237 ADB ........................... .... 1063, 1230, 1269 Aichi Denshi .................. 1512 Alcatel ................ ........... 0896 Allegro ................ ........... 0153, 0315 Americast .............. ........ 0899 Amstrad ..........[...]

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    A–9 D EVICE C ODES Thomson ....................... 1110, 1256 Time W arner .................. 1 877 Timeless ............. ........... 0040 T ocom............. ............... 0012, 0013 T orx.............. .................. 0003 T oshiba .................. ........ 0000, 1509 T rans PX ....................... . 0153, 0276, 0315 T ransACT ......[...]

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    A–10 D EVICE C ODES Gradiente............ ........... 0099, 0856 Grundig ..................... .... 0173, 0750, 0847, 0853, 1150, 1291, 1330, 1335 Hanseatic ........... ........... 1099, 1100 Hauppauge.................... 1294 HB ............... .................. 1214 HDT ................ ............... 1159 Hirschmann ............... .... 0173[...]

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    A–11 D EVICE C ODES Satelco ............... ........... 1232 Satplus ........... ............... 1100 Schaub Loren z .............. 1214 Schneider ........... ........... 1206, 1251 Schwaiger ..................... 1075, 1111, 1334, 1457 SCS ................ ............... 0299 Sedea Electronique ....... 1105, 1206, 1283 SEG ......... ...........[...]

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    A–12 D EVICE C ODES BBK ................ ............... 1224 Bel Canto Design ......... . 1 571 Bellagio .......... ............... 1004 Black Diamond .............. 0698, 0713, 0766, 0833, 0884 Blaupunkt ........... ........... 0717 Blue Parade................... 0571 Blue Sky ............. ........... 0651, 0672, 0695, 0713, 0769, 0778, 0804, [...]

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    A–13 D EVICE C ODES Hitachi ............ ............... 0573, 0664, 069 5, 0713, 1247, 1664 Hiteker .......................... . 0672, 0872 Home Electron ics ...... .... 0730 Home T ech ..... ............... 1107, 1224 Hoyo ................... ........... 0665 Humax .......................... . 0646 Hyundai ......................... 0 766, 07 68[...]

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    A–14 D EVICE C ODES Phonotrend.. .................. 0672, 0699, 0 818, 1165 PianoDisc ........... ........... 1024 Pioneer ........ .................. 0490, 0525, 057 1, 0631, 0632, 1571, 1816 Plu2 ................ ............... 0850 Pointer ........................... 07 84 Polaroid ........................ . 1020, 1061, 1086, 1200 Polk Audio [...]

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    A–15 D EVICE C ODES Universal Multimedia..... 0768 Universum ...... ............... 0591, 0713, 074 1, 0779, 0869 Urban Concepts ............ 0503 US Logic............. ........... 0839 V .................. .................. 1064 V enturer ... ..................... . 0790 V estel .................. ........... 0713 Vieta ..... ..................[...]

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    A–16 D EVICE C ODES Dual ......... ...................... 0000, 0041, 0081, 0278, 0348 Dumont ....... .................. 0000, 0081, 0 104, 0105 Durabrand ..................... 0038, 0039 Dynatech ............ ........... 0000 Elbe ........................... .... 0038, 0278 Elcatech ............. ........... 0072 Electroh ome ................. .[...]

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    A–17 D EVICE C ODES Magnavox.............. ........ 0000, 0035, 0039, 0 081, 0149, 0563, 0593, 0642, 1781 Magnin ........... ............... 0240 Magnum ............. ........... 0642 Manesth .................... .... 0045, 0072, 0081, 0209 Marantz ......................... 0035, 0038, 0062, 0081, 0209, 1381 Mark .......................... .... 0[...]

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    A–18 D EVICE C ODES Sanky ........................ .... 0039, 0048 Sansui .. ........................ . 0 000, 0 041, 0067, 0072, 0106, 0209, 0271, 0348, 0479, 1479 Sanyo ........................ .... 0046, 0047, 0048, 0067, 0104, 0159, 0209, 0240, 0348, 1330, 1331 Saville ................. ........... 0240, 0278, 0352 SBR ................ ......[...]

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    A–19 D EVICE C ODES ABS ................ ............... 1972 Alienware....................... 1972 CyberPower .......... ........ 1972 Dell ................. ............... 1972 DirecTV......................... . 0739 Gateway ............. ........... 1972 Howard Com puters ....... 1 972 HP ............... .................. 1972 Hughes Network[...]

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    A–20 D EVICE C ODES Aiwa................ ............... 0000, 0468, 047 9, 0680, 0687, 0742, 1336, 1468 America Action .............. 0278 Audiovox ........ ............... 0278 Brokson ic .............. ........ 0002, 0479, 1479 Citizen ......... .................. 1278 Colt .............. .................. 0072 Curtis Mathes ................ [...]

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    A–21 D EVICE C ODES Sylvania .............. ........... 0675, 0000, 0593, 159 3 Symphonic ................ .... 0675, 0000, 1593 T eac ............. .................. 0833, 1483 T oshiba .................. ........ 0503 Zenith .......... .................. 0 741, 08 69 Americast .............. ........ 0899 Digeo ..................... ........ 1[...]

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