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Comments to date: 11. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
puppen 4:01pm on Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 
I have an Onkyo 605 receiver that puts out 90 watts per channel, the cubes can go up to 100 watts. If you are looking for a good 5. The Bose Acoustimass 10 Series speaker system is awesome!
LiveJokker 1:43am on Wednesday, October 13th, 2010 
It is a great sound in a room Attractive Design","Easy Setup","Easy to Mount","Good Power Output","Great Sound Quality
Lars Haugaard 3:53am on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 
Seems like a lot to pay for something like this. Nothing is cheap like it used to be... Works exactly what I needed it for. Basically. So, why did I spend many, many hundreds of dollars on a speaker system and separate amplifier for the computer. Well.
realdoogie 6:07pm on Monday, August 16th, 2010 
We needed a reliable, durable, efficient 25ft. video cable for presentations. It was easy to find, easy to order.
jjig 8:04pm on Tuesday, June 29th, 2010 
Awesome for the sounds. I could not wait to install it in my living room. Clear Sound, Easy To Setup, Intuitive Controls, Thundering Bass Expensive
Wizard of OS 9:38pm on Saturday, June 26th, 2010 
Great Product and Great deal! Attractive Design, Easy Controls, Easy To Set Up, Great Sound, Powerful Purchased the lifestyle 28 series home theatre system. This system is great for larger rooms and has crisp sound that literally fills the room.
newpgr 7:36pm on Thursday, June 17th, 2010 
Nice solution I purchased one of these for my father-in-law to use in a cabinet he re-built. Great little product. Took about 5 minutes to install.
mblasucci 6:33pm on Sunday, May 30th, 2010 
The remote stop working. The heavy magnet used to transmit is soldered & can easily break if the remote is dropped. If you have the cash and looking for something easy to set up, go for it. I have heard audio equipment costing as little as an $18 iPod dock to a pair of speakers costing $50,000. But.
AMO 5:03am on Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 
I used the onkyo receiver SR605 with this speaker system. The sound came out exceeds my expectation.
juanm 2:22am on Sunday, April 25th, 2010 
I set it up and it sound like I am the theater. I am very Pleased Attractive Design","Easy Setup","Easy to Mount","Good Power Output". I cant wait to purchase one of these systems for my home Attractive Design","Great Sound
jtlaw77 10:04am on Saturday, March 20th, 2010 
Great sound out of a compact design. The only con I can mention for this product is the high price tag for Bose products. Attractive Design, Compact,...

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LIFESTYLE 18 Series II LIFESTYLE 28 Series II DVD Home Entertainment Systems

Operating Guide

Safety Information Please read this owners guide

English

Please take the time to follow this guide carefully. It will help you set up and operate your system properly and enjoy all of its advanced features. Save both the Installation Guide and the Operation Guide for future reference. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the system to rain or moisture. WARNING: This apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing, and objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall not be placed on the apparatus. As with any electronic products, use care not to spill liquids in any part of the system. Liquids can cause a failure and/or a fire hazard. The CAUTION marks shown here are located on the bottom of your LIFESTYLE DVD home entertainment system media center and on the rear panel of the Acoustimass module:
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, alerts the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the system enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle alerts the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in this owners guide. CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. The compact disc player should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel. CAUTION: No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus. Class 1 laser product
The DVD player contained within the media center is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT according to EN 60825-1:1994 + A11. The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is located on the bottom of the media center.
CLASS 1 KLASSE 1 LUOKAN 1 KLASS 1 LASER LASER LASER LASER PRODUCT PRODUKT LAITE APPARAT

Class B emissions limits

This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Batteries

Batteries

Please dispose of used batteries properly, following any local regulations. Do not incinerate.
Additional safety information
See the additional instructions on the Important Safety Instructions sheet enclosed in the shipping carton.
2004 Bose Corporation. No part of this work may be reproduced, modified, distributed or otherwise used without prior written permission. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved. This product contains one or more programs protected under international and U.S. copyright laws as unpublished works. They are confidential and proprietary to Dolby Laboratories. Their reproduction or disclosure, in whole or in part, or the production of derivative works therefrom without the express permission of Dolby Laboratories is prohibited. Copyright 1992-1996 by Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved. DTS and DTS Digital Surround are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc. MPEG Layer-3 audio compression technology licensed by Fraunhofer IIS and THOMSON multimedia.

Contents Where to find.

Introduction. Welcome. Types of discs you can play. Check for region number compatibility. Glossary of audio terms. Capabilities and Controls. The remote control. If the remote does not work as you expect. The media center. Activating component or progressive scan connections. System Operation. Making it all work together smoothly. To turn on other components. To watch video. To adjust what you see or hear. Loading and playing a DVD. Control options. Using parental controls. Loading and playing a CD. Control options. Using the radio. Changing stations. Setting a station preset. Using the headphone jack. Using the sleep timer. To set the timer. Controlling External Sources. Using your LIFESTYLE remote with other components. For TV control. For cable/satellite control. For VCR (or DVR) control. For AUX control. Designating one video tuner. Changing Source Settings. Making adjustments to a particular source. How to see your options. How to change the settings. Tuner setting options (FM or AM radio). CD setting options. DVD setting options. TV setting options (for VCR, CBL-SAT, and Aux). 28

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This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. Consumers should note that not all high definition television sets are fully compatible with this product and may cause artifacts to be displayed in the picture. In case of 525 progressive scan picture problems, it is recommended that the user switch the connection to the standard definition output. If there are questions regarding our TV set compatibility with this model 525p DVD player, please contact our customer service center. This product incorporates copyright protected technology and other intellectual property rights owned by Cirrus Logic, Inc. and subject to the copyright protection of the U.S. as well as other licensing restrictions and protections. Use of this copyright protected technology is limited solely to use with the Cirrus Logic integrated circuits incorporated in this product. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. Designed with UEI Technology Under License from Universal Electronics Inc. UEI 2000-2002.

Introduction

DTS An abbreviation for Digital Theater Systems, a type of multi-channel surround sound format used on certain CDs and many DVDs.
The logo representing Digital Theater Systems. DVD An abbreviation most commonly known to mean Digital Video Disc or Digital Versatile Disc. The audio/video/data storage system is based on 12-cm optical discs. DVD video A standard for storing and reproducing audio and video on DVD-ROM discs, based on MPEG video, Dolby Digital audio, and other proprietary data formats. IR An abbreviation for infrared. Pertains to the type of remote that sends/receives commands on an infrared light beam. Letterbox A video format which has an aspect ratio wider than 4:3 and is shown with black bars above and below the TV picture. MP3 MPEG-1 Layer III audio. This is a compressed audio format that allows the recording of many hours of music on a single CD. NTSC An abbreviation for National Television System Committee and a label for the video format standard established by the committee for televisions used in the US and other countries. PAL An acronym for the Phase Alternate Line video format used extensively in Western Europe. Pan & Scan The technique of reframing a picture to conform to a different aspect ratio by cropping parts of the picture. DVD video players can use the horizontal offset encoded with the video on certain DVDs to automatically pan and scan widescreen video to a 4:3 ratio. PCM An abbreviation for Pulse Code Modulation. A common form of digital audio signal. Progressive Scan A video format which displays all lines of the picture frame in a single pass, and refreshes the image sixty times a second. This format is not compatible with all video displays. RDS A system that displays radio broadcast station and programming information. This feature is available on European systems only. SACD An abbreviation for Super Audio Compact Disc and a music format for CD audio and high-resolution digital audio stored on a CD-sized disc. The new Bose LIFESTYLE systems (with which this guide is included) play the CD-compatible portion of such discs, identified by the CD disc logo on the front of the disc. SCMS A system for preventing second-generation digital copies of copyrighted audio material. A digital recorder equipped with SCMS will record digitally from another source, but that recording cannot then be used as a source for a second-generation recording. S-video Also called Y/C. A video signal that keeps the brightness and color information separate, and is significantly better than composite video. Requires the use of an S-video cable and is compatible with many televisions and other video components. Videostage 5 Bose proprietary Videostage 5 decoding circuitry gives you a five-channel surround sound experience from everything you listen to VHS tapes, stereo CDs, even mono TV programs. YPbPr An analog video signal containing one luminance and two chrominance components. Also referred to as YUV or Y, B-Y, R-Y or a component connection.

Capabilities and Controls The remote control
The advanced radio-frequency remote control provided with the LIFESTYLE system works from almost anywhere inside your home. Simply press any button. There is no need to aim the remote at the media center.

Power and mute

Turns the system on and off. Selects the source last used. Mutes the volume for all connected speakers (main and in other rooms). Mutes or unmutes the volume in the current room.
Source and input selection
Turns the system on and selects the built-in disc player as source. Turns the system on and selects the built-in FM/AM radio tuner set to the station last selected. Switches between FM and AM when the radio is on. Turns the system on and selects an AUX source connected to the media center. Turns the system on and selects the TV connected to the media center as source. When the remote has been set to do so*, turns the TV on and off. When the remote has been set to do so, scrolls the TV inputs to select one. The input that connects to the media center is one choice. Turns the system on and selects a cable box or satellite receiver connected to the media center. When the remote has been set to do so*, turns your cable or satellite box on and off. Turns your system on and selects the VCR connected to the media center as the sound source. When the remote has been set to do so*, turns your VCR on and off.
*You can choose to set the LIFESTYLE remote to control your TV, cable or satellite box, or VCR so it will turn those devices on or off. To do that, refer to Using your LIFESTYLE remote with other components on page 18. Until then, however, simply turn on the TV or component using its power button or remote control. 7
Capabilities and Controls
Menu and program selection English
Enters or exits the Settings menu for the current source. Enters or exits the System menu. Enters or exits the menu of the DVD disc that is currently loaded. Enters the main menu of a cable or satellite box. Displays an electronic TV listings guide (if the TV, cable, or satellite provides that option). Exits the Settings and System menus. Exits electronic TV listings.
Tune the FM/AM radio up or down to the next frequency. Selects the previous or next item in a menu list.
Enters submenus or confirms the selection of a menu item.
Move up, down, left, or right in a menu or screen.
Seek backward or forward to the next strong radio station. Skip to the next or previous TV channel, CD track, DVD chapter, or radio preset.

Raise or lower the volume of the current source. Pressing + unmutes the current source in the current room only, if it was muted. Pressing lowers the volume. Select a DVD chapter, CD track, radio station preset, or TV channel that corresponds to the numbers pressed. Use to make changes to some items in the System and Settings menus, when numbers apply.
Skips to the previous TV channel.* Displays or exits the cable or satellite information window, if available. Pressing and holding this button (until the change is apparent), removes or restores auido track information on the media center display.

Play options

Note: All of the buttons shown below, except Shuffle and Repeat, can be used with your VCR or DVR after the remote has been set to control it. Stops the disc player. Note: For DVDs and VCDs only, the system remembers the point where the disc was stopped. Pressing again clears that memory. Pauses the disc player. Starts the disc player. Skip back or forward to the start of a track or chapter. Or, when pressed and held, scans back or forward through the current CD or MP3 disc, or adjusts the speed of the scan. Plays CD tracks in random order. Press Shuffle again to cancel this mode. Repeats a whole CD or track, DVD chapter, or DVD title. Press Repeat again to cancel the repeat mode.
If the remote does not work as you expect
If your system does not respond when you press a button on the remote, it could be time to change batteries. For information on the type of batteries to use and how to change them, refer to Troubleshooting on page 41. In some buildings, you may experience dead spots where the remote control will not operate effectively. If this happens, move the remote a foot or two and try again. Also make sure the cord that connects the power supply to the media center (and contains the remote antenna) is stretched to its full length. If these efforts do not work, move the media center a few feet to a location where it provides a better response. If the batteries are fine and the suggestions concerning dead spots above do not work, you may need an antenna extender. To contact Bose customer service to request one, refer to the address list included with the system.
Capabilities and Controls The media center
The CD/DVD tray and system controls are located under the front panel door of the media center. To the right of that is the display window (Figure 1). An IR signal emitter, located under the CD/DVD tray, enables you to control other components using the LIFESTYLE remote. Avoid blocking the emitter, so its signal will have a clear path to other components or reflective surfaces in the room. Figure 1

Front view of the media center Front panel door lifts up Display window Headphone jack

Disc tray

IR emitter

Controls

The nine control buttons work as described below.

On/Off

On/Off Source Volume
Turns the system on or off in the main room only. Selects the source last used when it turns the system on.

All Off

Turns off the system and all connected speakers (in all rooms).

Open/Close Erase

Open/Close
Opens/closes the disc tray.

Source

Steps through the available source selections.
Begins DVD play when that option appears selected on screen. Works with the Store button to scan through the system settings options on the media center display. Removes a radio station preset.

Volume

Raises the volume of the system and unmutes the speakers (if they were muted). Lowers the volume of the system but does not unmute the source. Copies the tracks from an audio CD to the internal hard drive on the LIFESTYLE 38 and 48 systems only. When the system is off, resets the remote control house code. Works with the Enter button to scan through the system settings options on the media center display.

Display window

The media center display window indicates the state of the system, including what source is playing, details of that program, and what option, if any, is selected (Figure 2). When Settings menu items or messages appear in the display, they may scroll to reveal information that does not fit in the two lines available. Figure 2
Sample of information that appears on the media center display

Light indicators

Shuffle Repeat Disc Track Storing
Shows when a CD, MP3 disc, or contents of an MP3 folder are playing in random order. Shows when the track or disc playing is set to repeat. Shows when a disc in the CD/DVD tray is playing. Shows when a track is playing. Shows when CD tracks are being copied to storage on LIFESTYLE 38 or 48 systems only. Lights briefly when a remote control command is received.
Activating component or progressive scan connections
If you have used a component video connection between the media center and the TV, you need to activate settings for the connection, as explained below. With the media center turned off, use the controls on its front panel to follow these steps: 1. 2. Press and hold the Enter button on the media center. While holding the Enter button down, press the Store button. Selections will appear on the media center display each time you press Store. Move up and down using the Volume up and down buttons on the media center console. When Video appears as the selection on the display, release the Store and Enter buttons. Use the Volume up and down buttons to scroll through the Video options. Stop scrolling at the proper selection. For a component connection only, select: -NTSC COMPONENT (in North America) -PAL COMPONENT (outside North America) For a component connection and progressive scan, select NTSC PROGRESSIVE. Note: The system does not support PAL progressive video. 6. With the proper selection made, press Enter to confirm the selection and leave the Video options.

Controlling External Sources Using your LIFESTYLE remote with other components
You can control most brands of external components, such as TVs, VCRs, and cable/satellite boxes, using your LIFESTYLE remote control. You can also designate one of these components as the video tuner (channel selector) for all, to further simplify operation. Your LIFESTYLE system includes an infrared (IR) emitter that sends out signals from the front of the music center to any component that your LIFESTYLE remote is set to control. This allows you to turn on other sources in the room and make basic selections from them, whether they are connected to the media center or to the TV. Note: If a component is located where it cannot receive these IR signals, you can use the supplied IR emitter cable with that component. For tips on getting the IR signals where they need to go, or using the optional emitter, see Connecting the optional IR emitter cable in your Installation Guide.

For TV control

Note: For general guidelines on using the LIFESTYLE System menu, refer to Using System Menus on page 29. Use the TV remote to turn on the TV. Be sure to select the Video input on the TV for the media center. Then, using the LIFESTYLE remote control: 1. 2. 3. 4. Figure 4
Preview of Remote features in the System menu
Press the TV button to select the TV source. Press the System button. The System menu will appear on the TV screen (Figure 4). Move across the categories to Remote Control to preview these menu options. Press the Down arrow or Enter to move into that menu.
Remote Control IR Control: TV Tuner: TV Brand: TV Device Code: VCR Brand:

Select your TV brand.

navigate

select

Controlling External Sources
5. Identify the TV brand: From the Remote Control options in the System menu, select TV Brand (Figure 5). Move right into the list of brands and up or down to locate the brand for your TV. Press Enter to select that brand. Figure 5

TV brand selection

Remote Control IR Control: TV Tuner: TV Brand: TV Device Code: VCR Brand: Philex Philharmonic Philips Phoenix Phonola
Choose the device code: In the menu options on the left, select TV Device Code. Move right to select the first code. Press the TV On/Off button on your LIFESTYLE remote. Press that button again. If the TV turns off and on again, you have chosen the right code. If the TV does not turn off, select another code, and press the TV On/Off button two more times.* When you have chosen the right code, press the Enter button. To have the TV come on automatically, whenever you press a video source button, follow Step 7 on page 20. To skip this step, press System or Exit to leave the System menu.
*Some manufacturers use a number of similar device codes. After selecting one, you may find you can turn your TV on and off, but are unable to change channels or select Play or Pause. In that case, select a different device code that provides more control. 19

How to see your options

To see the settings, you must first select the source. Then, on the LIFESTYLE remote control, press the Settings button to enter the menu. You can view the Settings menu for each source on your TV screen or, for audio sources only, on the display panel of your media center. If your source is the FM radio tuner, the setting options appear on the media center display (Figure 8). The choices scroll into view as you press the down button on the remote. Figure 8
Settings menu as it appears on the media center display
S U R R O U N D C E N T E R C H A N N E L : + 4
To see the Settings menu on the TV screen as well, turn on the TV and select the TV input for the media center. If the list of elements in a menu is longer than can be seen, a small down or up arrow indicates where to move to see the others.

Figure 9

Settings menu as it appears on the TV screen, with identifying tags
Title bar Source Menu Items Featuresof this source or AM Item name Feature defined

Setting - Option chosen

Center Channel
Navigation cue Which buttons to use
To soften the center-channel presentation, choose a lower setting. To focus it, choose a higher setting.
Description What to do or expect
Note: When the Settings menu appears on the TV screen, any change you make to settings will be visible there, as well as on the media center display.

Changing Source Settings

How to change the settings
In the Settings menu on the media center display or on the TV screen, move around and make changes by using the selection buttons shown. On the display or the screen, the same actions apply: Press the left, right, up or down arrows to get to the option you want. Press Enter or the left arrow to confirm your selection and move back to the features column. Repeat those steps for each change you want to make. Press the Exit button on the remote control to leave the Settings menu. The progression below shows how to change the number of speakers used in FM (Figure 10). A. The FM Settings menu appears on the TV screen with 5 speakers as the default setting. B. Arrow buttons move right and up or down to change the number of speakers playing. C. Enter or left arrows confirm the new setting and move back to the list of tuner attributes. Figure 10

Changing the number of speakers playing 2-3-5 Speakers:: 2-3-5 Speakers:: 2-3-5 Speakers:: A. B. C.
You can use the actions above to restore the original settings, too. Do this if you do not like the effect of a change you have made, or accidentally made a change you did not intend. The original (default) settings for each source are shown as the first option for each feature on the pages that follow. Note: You can restore all default settings by choosing Restore Settings in the Systems menu, under Media Center. This reverses all changes you have made in both the Settings or System menus. Instead of making this overall change, you can note the default setting listed on the pages that follow, then re-select that setting in any of the sources.
Changing Source Settings Tuner setting options (FM or AM radio)
There are different settings menus for AM and FM. You can adjust the settings differently for each. Two of the attributes below are available only when the tuner is set to FM. FM (or AM) Features 2-3-5 Speakers Surround Center Channel Output Mode (FM-only feature) RDS Info (FM-only feature on some systems) Sleep TImer Default Setting; Options Effect of this Setting
5 Determines the number of speakers playing. 2, Establishes relative surround sound volume. -5 to +Establishes relative center volume. -5 to +5 Auto Sets channel distribution of radio signals. Mono or Stereo Off Displays station and program information On (as available from Radio Data System). Off Sets system to turn off when the selected 10-90 time elapses.

CD setting options

To see the CD Settings menu, you must insert a CD into the disc tray before you select the source. CD Features 2,3,5 Speakers Surround Center Channel Time Default Setting; Options Effect of this Setting
5 Determines the number of speakers playing. 2, Establishes relative surround sound volume. -5 to +Establishes relative center speaker volume. -5 to +5 0:00 Displays elapsed time. _:__ Advances or reverses the track to the new time. DTS Plays audio tracks in the format specified. Dolby Digital Off Sets system to turn off when the selected 10-90 time elapses.

Audio Track Sleep Timer

Changing Source Settings DVD setting options
To see the DVD Settings menu, you must insert a DVD into the disc tray before you select the source. Three attributes (shown in italic type below) appear in the DVD menu only if you have set Audio Processing to User Adjustable in the Audio options of the System menu. DVD Features 2,3,5 Speakers Surround Center Channel Movie EQ Range Compression Mono Decoding Time Title Chapter Audio Track Subtitle Language Camera Angle A B Repeat Default Setting; Options Effect of this Setting
5 Determines the number of speakers playing. 2, Establishes relative surround sound volume. -5 to +Establishes relative center speaker volume. -5 to +5 On Adjusts bass-to-treble relationship for proper Off movie soundtrack reproduction. On Adjusts volume to maintain dialogue intelligibilOff ity. Keeps some sounds from overwhelming others. On Engages Videostage 5 mono decoding circuitry Off to process mono programs (one-channel audio) into 5-speaker sound. 0:00 Displays elapsed time. _:__ Advances or reverses the film to the new time. Advances or reverses the film to another section _ of __ of the DVD, according to the number set. Advances or reverses the film to a new scene, ___ according to the number set. DTS Plays audio tracks in the format specified. Dolby Digital English Determines the language used for DVD subtitles Other (of the languages available on that disc). 1 of __ Determines the angle used for a movie scene (of the camera angles available on the disc). Repeats a segment of the DVD after the start A, B and end points are defined. To begin: 1. Move backward or forward to the point in the DVD where you want the segment to start. 2. 3. 4. Press Enter. Move to the point where you want it to end. Press Enter.

System menu and preview of the audio feature Categories Elements of the system.

DVD Lock

Features Submenus under each category
Select DVD Lock to adjust these system options Create/Change Password Confirm Password Lock Unrated Discs Lock Discs Rated Above
Preview screen Inactive dispaly Navigation cue Which remote control buttons to use

Guide Action to take

How to make changes
Making system adjustments in this menu is similar to changing the settings for a source. Move around and make choices by using the selection buttons shown. Move right across the categories to see the preview of the features. Press the down arrow or Enter button to select Audio for changes. Note: When you move into the features display, it changes from preview to an active screen with a slightly different appearance. Press the left, right, up or down arrows to get to the option you want. Press Enter or the left arrow button to confirm your selection and move back to the features column. Repeat those steps for each change you want to make. Press Exit to leave the Settings menu.
Using System Menus Audio options
Press the System button on the LIFESTYLE remote control. Move right to see a preview of audio features. Press the Enter button to move into an active display of submenus. Figure 12

Audio preview

Audio Select Audio to adjust these system options Bass Compensation Treble Compensation Audio Processing Input Levels ADAPTiQ Expansion Protocol
Note: Listening to an audio source while you make these adjustments can be helpful. Some changes will be immediately noticeable and therefore useful in fine tuning your selections. Default Settings; Options
Active Display Item Bass Compensation
0 Normal low-frequency reproduction. -14 to +14 Decreased (-) or increased (+) low-frequency reproduction. (-9 to +6) Range available following ADAPTiQ system calibration. 0 Normal high-frequency reproduction. -14 to +14 Decreased (-) or increased (+) high-frequency reproduction. (-9 to +6) Range available following ADAPTiQ system calibration. Automatic Standard Bose processing applied. User Adjustable Processing options available in Source Settings menus. Normal Standard signal level (loudness). -6, -3, +3, +6 Decreases or increases signal level (adjustable to match the levels of other components). Note: You may want to adjust the inputs of external components so they match the systems internal FM and CD levels.

Treble Compensation

Audio Processing (Movie EQ, Range Compression, Mono Decoding) TV Analog Input Level TV Digital Input Level VCR Analog Input Level VCR Digital Input Level CBL/SAT Analog Input Level CBL/SAT Digital Input Level AUX Analog Input Level AUX Digital Input Level

Using System Menus

Active Display Item ADAPTiQ Default Settings; Options Effect of this Setting
Off* No ADAPTiQ audio calibration performed. On Uses ADAPTiQ system adjustments established using Disc 2. Erase Eliminates the ADAPTiQ system adjustments* when this selection is followed, within 5 seconds, by a press of the Erase button on the media center controls. Bose link Communicates only with Bose link networked products. Legacy Communicates only with older Bose products.
Expansion protocol Change this only if instructed in the owners guide supplied with your Bose link remote control.
*The Off option for ADAPTiQ system is not a reversible selection. To restore the ADAPTiQ system adjustments requires re-use of the Setup Disc 2 and the ADAPTiQ headset supplied with the system. For information on this process, refer to Finishing the Installation in your LIFESTYLE Installation Guide. This advanced feature of the LIFESTYLE system makes adjustments to the audio processing to compensate for the furnishings, speaker placement, and listening positions to provide the most ideal sound in your room.
Using System Menus Video options
Press the System button on the LIFESTYLE remote control. Move right to see a preview of video features. Press the Enter button to move into an active display of submenus. Figure 13

Video preview

Video Select Video to adjust these system options TV Power TV Power Status TV Aspect Ratio Widescreen DVDs Video Connector Video Black Level Video Format Progressive Scan
Important Note: DO NOT change settings for Component video or Progressive scan in the System menu. Doing so can cause your TV screen to go blank, making completion of the process difficult. Instead refer to Activating component or progressive scan connections on page 11.

Active Display Item TV Power
Default Settings; Options
Automatic TV turns on automatically when a video source is selected.* Manual TV does not come on automatically. Euro TV responds to SCART connector input. TV Not Detected Indicates: TV Sensor not installed or not positioned correctly. TV On Indicates: TV Sensor installed and functioning properly. Normal 4:3 ratio screen display. Widescreen 16:9 ratio widescreen display. Modified DVD video reformats, as needed, to fit a 4:3 TV screen. Unmodified DVD video does not reformat automatically. Composite, S-VIDEO System works with composite and/or S-video TV connection. Component System works with component TV connection. Normal Screen black level generally appropriate for TVs. Extended Reduces screen black level, appropriate for certain TVs. NTSC Correct for NTSC (U.S. standard) monitors. PAL Correct for PAL (European standard) monitors. Off Screen image repaints in standard style. On Screen image repaints in advanced style (if available on the TV). *With most TV models, the TV sensor must be installed and positioned to detect if the TV is on or off. In Europe, a SCART connector communicates with the TV. If your system setup is different from either of these, using the automatic feature is not an option. Note: For information on using the TV sensor, refer to Installing the TV on/off detector in your Installation Guide.
TV Power Status (not a setting) TV Aspect Ratio Widescreen DVDs Video Connector (See Important Note above.) Video Black Level Video Format Progressive Scan (See Important Note above.)
Using System Menus Media center options
Press the System button on the LIFESTYLE remote control. Move right to see a preview of media center features. Press the Enter button to move into an active display of submenus. Figure 14

Media Center preview

Media Center Select Media Center to adjust these system options Display Brightness Display Language Optical Source Digital Audio Format Widescreen DVDs Tuner Spacing Restore Settings
Active Display Item Display Brightness Display Language
4 Media center display lights with a mid-range brightness. 1 to 7 Darkens or lightens the media center display (7 = brightest). English On-screen display menus appear in the selected language. Dansk, Deutsch, Espanol, Francais, Italiano, Nederlands, Svenska None No digital signal received via optical cable. TV, VCR, CBL/SAT, AUX Digital signal received via optical cable for selected source. Original No processing applied for signals sent to rear panel digital audio jacks. PCM Increases digital audio compatibility with other devices. U.S., European Channel spacing for AM/FM radio stations set to selected region standard. No User settings, if any, modify system operation. Yes Overwrites user settings and adjustments with the original settings established at the factory.

Other switches

Switch 5 determines what stream or program you hear. For more information on streams, refer to Setting up a second room with sound below. Switches 6-9 represent the room where the remote will be used. In the main room, the remote is set as Room A with all switches down.
For a Bose link remote in another room
Switches 1-4 need to match those switch settings in your main remote. Set switches 5-9 for the room where you will use the Bose link remote.
Setting up a second room with sound
Your LIFESTYLE DVD home entertainment system can direct sound to more than one room at the same time. Whats more, it can even direct sound from two different sound sources (such as CD, AM/FM tuner, TAPE, or AUX) to these rooms through two independent streams. In other rooms with speakers (beyond the main room where the media center is located), you can choose either of these streams from different sources, for true independence. If the system is on in the main room, listeners in other rooms can enjoy the same program playing there or an entirely different program. Capable of supplying up to 14 addiitonal rooms with Bose sound, one LIFESTYLE system can fill your entire living space with music.
Bose link: the key to assured compatibility
One option is using a Bose product you already own, if you want the sound in just one additional room. As a second option that can provide sound throughout your home (or even outside!), the Bose link network connects all the pieces and offers a variety of Bose products of consistent quality for use in the other rooms. These include smaller Bose systems, powered and unpowered speakers and amplifiers, plus the proper cables and adapters to complete your sound network. And by purchasing a Bose link remote control for each additional room, managing your whole-house music system becomes quick and easy. Inside these remotes, one small switch allows you to predetermine which rooms, as a group, will share the main room program stream and which other room or group of rooms will hear the alternate stream. For more versatility, you may prefer using a PERSONAL music center II remote control in your other rooms. Besides providing the ability to switch between program streams without setting switches, this advanced remote provides an LCD screen that shows you what is playing on both steams. So it is very easy to choose one or the other whenever you like. Regardless of which type you choose, with any Bose link remote control you also get detailed instructions on using the network. And a Bose link symbol on the cartons (for the products mentioned above) helps simplify your selections. For more information on your choices, or to purchase additional equipment, contact your local Bose dealer. Or, to reach Bose directly, refer to the address list included with the system.

No sound

No sound from center speaker Too much sound from center speaker No sound from surround speakers
Surround speakers are too loud
Remote control behaves erratically or it does not work
System turns on by itself, or behaves erratically
Problem What to do Make sure antennas are connected properly. Move AM antenna at least 20 inches (50 cm) from the media center. Adjust antenna position to improve reception. Make sure the AM antenna is in an upright position. Move antennas farther from media center, TV, or other electronic equipment. Select another station. You may be in an area of weak signal coverage for some stations. After pressing the CD/DVD button, wait a few seconds before pressing Play. Make sure the disc is properly inserted (label side up). Eject the disc and try loading it again. The CD may be dirty. See Cleaning discs on page 40. Try another CD. The CD may be defective or not compatible. See Types of discs you can play on page 5. Adjust antenna position to reduce interference. Weak FM stations will produce static in the surround speakers. Select the 2-speaker mode in the Settings menu to minimize noise. See Tuner setting options (FM or AM radio) on page 26. Make sure speaker cables are not damaged and the connections are secure. Reduce the output level from any external components connected to the media center. Check the connections. Make sure that component is turned on. Refer to the component owners manual. Make sure correct codes are set. See For TV control on page 18. Make sure that the front of the media center is not obstructed. The IR emitter that sends commands to your external components is below the disc tray. If you still cannot control your external components successfully, you may need to connect the external IR emitter, included with your system, to the IR EMITTER jack on the rear panel of the media center. See Connecting the optional IR emitter cable in your LIFESTYLE system Installation Guide. Reposition the TV on/off sensor on the back of your TV. Or check the SCART connector if you use one. Verify that the TV on/off sensor is working properly by choosing TV Power Status under Video in the System menu. Use the media center to check the Video Format and Progressive Scan settings, following instructions in Activating component or progressive scan connections on page 11. - Video Format should be set to NTSC (U.S. standard) or PAL (European standard). - Make sure the Progressive Scan setting is Off, unless you have used a component video connection and progressive scan is a feature of the TV. Enter the numbers 2673 as temporary password to access the parental controls. Then create a new password.

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LIFESTYLE DVD Home Entertainment Systems Installation Guide

Safety Information

WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the system to rain or moisture. WARNING: This apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing, and objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall not be placed on the apparatus. As with any electronic products, use care not to spill liquids in any part of the system. Liquids can cause a failure and/or a fire hazard.

CAUTION UT

RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

AV I S V

RISQUE DE CHOC LECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR ATTENTION : POUR RDUIRE LE RISQUE DE DCHARGE LECTRIQUE, NE RETIREZ PAS LE COUVERCLE (OU LARRIRE). IL NE SE TROUVE LINTRIEURAUCUNE PICE POUVANT TRE RPARE PARLUSAGER. SADRESSER UN RPARATEUR COMPTENT.
These CAUTION marks are located on your LIFESTYLE media center and Acoustimass module enclosures: The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the system enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle, as marked on the system, is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in this installation guide.

Class 1 laser product

The DVD player contained within the media center is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT according to EN 60825-1:1994 + A11. The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is located on the bottom of the media center.
CLASS 1 KLASSE 1 LUOKAN 1 KLASS 1 LASER LASER LASER LASER PRODUCT PRODUKT LAITE APPARAT
CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. The compact disc player should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel. CAUTION: No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus. Class B emissions limits
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.

Batteries

Please dispose of used batteries properly, following any local regulations. Do not incinerate.
Additional safety information
See the additional instructions on the Important Safety Information sheet enclosed in the shipping carton.
Please read this installation guide
Please take the time to follow this installation guide carefully. It will help you set up and operate your system properly, and enjoy all of its advanced features. Save your installation guide for future reference.

System Information

Serial numbers are located on the bottom of the media center and the bottom panel of the Acoustimass module.
System: (circle one) LIFESTYLE 18 system LIFESTYLE 28 system LIFESTYLE 38 system LIFESTYLE 48 system
Media center serial number: _____________________
Acoustimass module serial number:___________________ Purchase date: ____________
Dealer name: ___________________________ Dealer phone: ___________________ Be sure to fill out your product registration card and mail it to Bose.
Bose recommends that you keep your sales slip and a copy of your product registration card together with this guide.

Safety Information.

Introduction Before you begin

English

Thank you for your purchase of a Bose LIFESTYLE DVD home entertainment system. It will serve as the center of your home theater, providing superior audio performance for music and movies. There are four different systems, the LIFESTYLE 18 Series II, LIFESTYLE 28 Series II, LIFESTYLE 38, and the LIFESTYLE 48 systems. All include multiple room connections, most include the AdaptiQ audio calibration system, and the LIFESTYLE 38, and LIFESTYLE 48 systems have the uMusic intelligent playback system. This book shows you: The components included with your system and how to set the system up. The pictures on the next two pages will help you become familiar with each part of your system. First you will set up the audio portion of the system. You will find the best locations for your media center, cube speakers, and Acoustimass module. You will identify and connect the cables that are specific to each part of the system, the AM and FM antennas, and the power cords. How to make a basic connection between your LIFESTYLE system and your television, which will allow you to see the on-screen menus. Your Operating Guide offers information on other aspects of the use of your system. How to power up the system and optimize its sound for the component placement you have selected in your room. How to connect other pieces of equipment, such as VCRs, cable or satellite boxes, DVD changers, game consoles, and recording equipment, to make an even more versatile home theater system. The instructions in this section help you connect your system in your main room. However, if you wish to extend your systems sound to other rooms, read the special considerations in Expanding your system to other rooms on page 32 before you make any connections.
Special indicator used in this book
A box with dotted lines identifies parts which vary with different systems or in different countries.

Unpacking

After unpacking your new system, save all packing materials; they may be useful as a safe way to transport your system. If any part of your system is missing or appears damaged, contact your authorized Bose dealer immediately, or contact Bose directly. Refer to the Bose address list included in the carton. The drawings on these pages show the components of several LIFESTYLE DVD entertainment systems. Your system will have one of the three types of cube speakers shown.

Note: If placed on top of the TV, attach the protective rubber feet to the bottom of the center speaker.
Surround speaker placement English
The rear surround speakers create an area of sound around the listener. Place them in the back half of your room. Direct both cubes of the speaker array (or your single cube speaker) away from the listeners so that they cannot pinpoint the exact location of the sound source. The surround cables allow up to 50 feet (15.2 m) distance from the Acoustimass module. 1. 2. Place the speakers at ear height (when seated) or higher, if possible. Adjust the rear surround speakers to reflect sound off one or more surfaces.
The longer the path from the speaker to your ear, the better. Do not direct the sound straight at the listener. Note: Bose offers a variety of speaker mounting accessories, including stands and wall brackets. For further information, or to purchase accessories, contact your local Bose dealer or visit www.bose.com. To contact Bose, refer to the address sheet included with your system.
Acoustimass module placement
Note: If the serial number on the bottom of the Acoustimass module is not already printed on your Product Registration card, now is a good time to record it there and in the space provided on page 3 of this guide. Follow these guidelines to select a location for the Acoustimass module: Place the Acoustimass module along the same wall as the TV, or at the same end of the room as the front speakers (refer to Figure 4). Note: To avoid interference with the TV picture, place the Acoustimass module at least 18 inches (45 cm) from the TV. Move it further if you still notice interference. Place the Acoustimass module so that the grille with the Bose logo faces the room or is perpendicular to the wall. This prevents blocking the sound output or creating too much bass. For best bass performance, DO NOT place the Acoustimass module at equal distances from any two walls or centered between the floor and ceiling. For convenience, you may want to slide the Acoustimass module under a table or behind a cabinet. However, DO NOT allow furniture or drapes to block its ventilation openings. CAUTION: DO NOT BLOCK the slots on the end the module, which provide ventilation for the built-in electronic circuitry. Place the Acoustimass module within reach of the audio input cable, speaker cables, and an AC power (mains) outlet.
Put any side of the Acoustimass module on the floor. DO NOT stand it on either end (Figure 6).

Figure 6

Right and wrong placements for the Acoustimass module

Left, Right, or Center printed on the red collar on (+) wire
Connect each cable to the corresponding jack on the Acoustimass module (Figure 10). Plug the blue connectors into the matching left front, center, and right front jacks. Plug the orange connectors into the matching left surround and right surround jacks.

Figure 10

Speaker connections to the Acoustimass module Left

Front speakers Center

Surround speakers Left Right

FRONT L

FRONT C

FRONT R

SURROUND L

SURROUND R

AUDIO INPUT
OUTPUTS TO CUBE SPEAKERS FRONT SURROUND
100-120/200-240VAC 50/60 Hz 350W MAX.
Acoustimass module connector panel
Note: You may find it more convenient to place the Acoustimass module upside down while making connections. When done, place it on any of its sides but not on either end or top.
System Installation Connecting the Acoustimass module to the media center
Connect the Acoustimass module to the media center with the audio input cable (Figure 11). Note: Be sure that each connector is fully inserted into each jack. 1. 2. 3. You may find it easier to insert the power adapter cord into the media center first. Do not plug the other end into an AC (mains) power outlet until all connections are completed. Plug the small black multi-pin connector (flat side up) into the Speakers jack labeled Main on the back of the media center. Insert the telephone-style RJ-45 connector on the other end of the audio input cable into the Audio INPUT jack on the Acoustimass module. When properly inserted, it locks in place.
Note: An antenna is built into the media center power cord; be sure to unwrap the power cord for the best remote control operation (Figure 11). Note: Refer to Expanding your system to other rooms on page 32 for information on connecting a second room. Figure 11
Acoustimass connection to media center Media center connector panel

Power adapter cord

Note: When fully inserted into the jack, the connector locks in place. To release the cable connector, press the tab.
CAUTION: Do not place strain on the audio input cable, especially on the connection to the Acoustimass module. Excessive strain on the cable may cause damage to the connection at the Acoustimass module. When disconnecting the cable from the Acoustimass module, be sure to press the tab on the connector.

Power connection for the Acoustimass module
C R R L FRONT SURROUND OUTPUTS TO CUBE SPEAKERS
Plug the small end of the Acoustimass module power cord into the AC power jack on the connector panel of the Acoustimass module (Figure 14). Plug the other end of the power cord into an AC (mains) outlet. Turn the Acoustimass module POWER switch to on.
Acoustimass module connector panel Power switch | = ON O = OFF
Note: For dual voltage units (sold in certain areas), make sure the voltage setting on the bottom of the media center power supply matches the local power rating (Figure 15). Check with local electrical authorities if you are not sure of the appropriate power rating.
POWE R 100-120/200-240V AC 50/60 Hz 350W MAX.
4. If you have not plugged the small round connector of the media center power supply cable into the DC POWER jack on the media center connection panel, do so now (Figure 15). Insert the power supply cord connector into the power supply and plug the cord into an AC (mains) outlet.

Figure 15

Power connection for the media center
Media center power supply Be sure the power supply cord is fully extended; it serves as the remote control antenna.

DC power jack

Media center connection panel
Installing the remote control batteries
Slide the battery compartment cover off of the back of the remote. Find the polarity markings (+ and ) inside the compartment and install the four batteries accordingly (Figure 16). Slide the cover back on the remote and snap it closed. Note: Do not change the settings of the factory-preset miniature switches. See your Operating Guide for information on how to prevent conflicts with other LIFESTYLE systems. Figure 16
Remote control battery installation Four (4) AAA (IEC-LR3) batteries
Battery compartment cover
Replace all four batteries when the remote control stops operating or its range seems reduced. Alkaline batteries are recommended. Your remote control will need to be taught to control external components of your home theater, including your TV. See your Operating Guide for details.

System Installation Finishing the basic installation
Your system comes with two compact discs. Figure 17
Setup discs and AdaptiQ audio calibration system Setup Disc 1 Setup Disc 2 ADAPTiQ audio calibration system
ADAPTiQ calibration headset
Setup Disc 1 provides information about your system and verifies that your speakers are connected correctly. Setup Disc 2 leads you through the ADAPTiQ audio calibration process, which tailors the sound of your LIFESTYLE system and your speaker placement to the acoustics of your listening area. The special headset, designed to be worn above your ears, enables you to take acoustic measurements during the process. Put it on only when Disc 2 indicates. Play both discs when everything is in place and you have made all of the connections. Allow approximately 20 minutes to complete the process. You may want to do it when the acoustic measurements will not disturb anyone. Note: The 220-240V LIFESTYLE 18 Series II system includes Disc 1 only. Owners of that system do not need to follow the instructions for Disc 2 below.
Using the ADAPTiQ audio calibration system 1. Use the TV remote to turn on your television.
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Figure 18
Using the AdaptiQ calibration headset
Select the video input connected to the LIFESTYLE system media center. Lift up the media center front cover and press the Open/Close button. Insert Setup Disc 1 into the tray (label side up) and press the Open/Close button again. On the remote control, press the CD/DVD button. As the disc begins to play, listen carefully and follow the instructions. You will be instructed when to play Disc 2. When Disc 2 indicates, connect the ADAPTiQ calibration headset to the AUX jacks on the connection panel of the media center as shown below.
Put on the headset so it rests above your ears for the greatest comfort during the ADAPTiQ audio calibration process. Disc 2 will explain the procedure you are to follow.
Save the headset for possible future use When you have played both discs and followed their instructions, the installation of your LIFESTYLE DVD system is complete and its performance is tailored to the placement of your system and your listening area. You may want to customize your system again if you move it to another room or significantly change the arrangement of the room by relocating furniture, the speakers, or the Acoustimass module. You can repeat the steps in Finishing the basic installation on page 21 at any time. Keep the headset and discs together in their original carton and store them in a safe location.

System Installation Installing the TV on/off sensor
The TV on/off sensor enables the system to automatically switch the TV on, as needed, when another video source (DVD, cable/satellite box, etc.) is selected. If you choose not to use the sensor, you need to turn on your TV separately. See Figure 19. Note: The TV on/off sensor is not included on LIFESTYLE systems that use SCART connectors. With larger TVs you may want a second person to help as you follow the steps below: 1. 2. 3. Plug the sensor cord connector into the TV SENSOR jack on the media center. Temporarily position the TV on/off sensor on the back of your TV as shown in Figure 19. Test the sensor and enable the feature. See Programming your LIFESTYLE system remote to control your TV in your Operating Guide. A. Turn the TV on. Press the System button on the LIFESTYLE system remote. Access Video/TV power status. B. As one person moves the sensor near the rear vent area of the TV, another person observes when TV Power Status changes from TV not detected to TV ON. C. In the menu navigate to TV Power (directly above TV Power Status). Change this from Manual to Automatic. D. You will need to select the TV brand and device code, as explained in the guide. Note: DO NOT use the mounting strip to permanently mount the sensor until you have tested and enabled this automatic feature as explained in the Operating Guide. Figure 19
TV on/off sensor installed on your TV Rear of TV TV on/off sensor Mounting strip for attaching the sensor

TV sensor jack

Note: For a projection TV, the bottom rear of the enclosure is the best location for mounting the sensor. Front projectors that use a separate screen may need to be turned on and off manually.
Reference Using alternate video connections
This section shows you how to set up your home theater system to incorporate additional components, such as VCRs and Cable/Satellite boxes. It also explains different ways to make the connections. Make audio connections from components to the media center. There are three different types of audio connections: the analog (L and R) connection you are probably familiar with, and two types of digital connections, either a coaxial digital (single cable with RCA connectors at each end), or an optical connection. See Using digital audio connections on page 30. A composite and an S-Video connection or a single component connection can be made from the media center to the TV. Your choice of connection will depend on your preference and the type of jacks provided on your TV. Explanations and diagrams on the following pages show variations that you may use in your home theater setup. Connect other video devices directly to the TV. The remaining video connections go directly to the TV (assuming it has multiple connection jacks on its back panel). Composite video This is a standard video input on televisions. To make this connection, use the supplied Video cable (with yellow connectors) to go from the Composite Video OUT on the media center and to a video input jack on your TV. Be sure to note which jack you use on the TV. S-Video An S-Video input jack, provided on many TVs, delivers higher picture quality than composite video output. To make this connection, use the S-Video cable included with your system to connect the S-Video OUT jack on the media center and to the S-Video input on your TV. Component video If your want to use the systems progressive scan feature and your TV has component jacks, you will need to use one of the two Component video adapters provided with your system (Figure 20). This adapter takes three separate video signals (Y, Pr, and Pb) from the media center and makes them available on standard video jacks. The adapter uses both Video out jacks on the media center, so you can only make one component connection to the TV. Video-grade cables from these jacks are not supplied and you will need to purchase them separately. Note: For more information, or to purchase the video cables, contact your local electronics store or authorized Bose dealer. Figure 20

The Bose component video adapter Media center
S-VIDEO OUTPUT COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUT

Component video adapter

Video cables
TV Component video jacks Y (Green) Pr (Red) Pb (Blue)
To make Component video connections: Plug the two-connector end of the adapter into the S-Video and Composite OUT jacks on the media center. Connect the other end of the adapter to video-grade cables. Connect the free ends of the video cable to the Y, Pb, and Pr jacks on your TV, matching the colors on the adapter appropriately. Note: You need to turn on the progressive scan feature using the display on your media center. To do this, see "Making it all work smoothly in your Operating Guide." You will also need to set your TV for progressive scan. Follow the instructions that came with the TV.
Reference Connecting your VCR to the system
The rear panel of the media center provides audio and video connections for your VCR. Note: If you have already used the video and audio cables supplied with your LIFESTYLE system, or your VCR does not provide any, you need to purchase additional cables. Contact your local electronics store or authorized Bose dealer. Most VCRs have a Composite video output, which is the type of connection explained below. Follow these steps to make the VCR connections: 1. 2. Using audio cables, connect the left (L) and right (R) audio outputs on your VCR to the L and R VCR Audio IN jacks on the media center rear panel. Using a video cable, connect the VCR (Video OUT) to the media center (Composite Video IN). Then use another cable to connect the media center (Composite Video OUT) to the TV. Cable TV, satellite, or antenna cable TV

IN OUT

Figure 21

VCR connection

The media center may also be connected to a different input on the TV using an S-Video cable.
You can use an S-Video cable to connect the media center (Video OUT) to your TV, for higher DVD picture quality. The composite connection made in Step 2 above will pass the VCR video to the TV. Remember to select the proper TV input when you change from watching video tapes to DVDs and vice versa. If your media center is connected to the TV using the Component video adapter, you cannot connect a VCR to the media center. Connect it directly to another input on the TV and select that input on the TV to watch videotapes.

Reference Connecting your cable/satellite box to the system
There are various ways to make the cable/satellite connections: 1. Connect cable/satellite L & R Audio OUT to the L & R Audio IN jacks on the media center. If the cable/satellite box has a DIGITAL Audio OUT jack, connect it to the CBL/SAT DIGITAL Audio IN jack on the media center. 2. If the cable/satellite box has an S-VIDEO OUT jack, connect it to the S-VIDEO IN jack on the media center. Use another S-VIDEO cable to connect the S-VIDEO OUT jack on the media center to an S-VIDEO jack on the TV. If the cable satellite box has only a composite VIDEO OUT jack, connect that to the composite VIDEO IN jack on the media center. Connect a VCR to this system as follows: 1. 2. If your cable satellite box has an additional set of Audio and VIDEO OUT jacks connect them to the corresponding Audio and VIDEO IN jacks on your VCR. Connect the VCR to the VIDEO IN jack on the media center. If that jack is unavailable, connect the VCR directly to the TV.
In Figure 22, select Input 2 on your TV to watch cable/satellite programs. Select the CBL/SAT sound source. This input will also provide better video quality when watching DVDs. To watch videotapes, select Input 1 on your TV (or the TV input to which you directly connected the VCR) and select the VCR sound source. Note: Additional cables may be purchased at an electronics store or authorized Bose dealer. Figure 22

Set top box and VCR

Cable TV, satellite, or antenna cable
If the CBL/SAT box has only a composite VIDEO OUT jack, connect that to the composite VIDEO IN jack on the media center.Connect the VCR composite VIDEO OUT directly to the TV.

Reference

Using Component video connections
Follow the connection diagram in Figure 23 to achieve the best video quality for DVD and cable/satellite viewing, while adding a VCR to your home theater. Refer to Component video on page 24, if necessary. To watch DVDs and see LIFESTYLE system menus, select the VIDEO 4 input on your TV, or, if your cable/satellite box has component jacks, connect them as shown in the diagram and select VIDEO 4 on your TV. Select CBL/SAT on your LIFESTYLE system remote. Connect the VCR (VIDEO OUT) to an available VIDEO IN jack on your TV. Select that TV input. Connect the VCR (Audio L and R OUT) to the TV Audio IN jacks on the media center and select the TV source on your LIFESTYLE system remote. Figure 23
Component video connection
Note: To make the connections shown in the diagram below, you will need additional cables.
Note: Two comonent video adapters are provided.

Connecting the optional IR emitter cable
The IR (infrared) emitter cable is designed for optional use when a particular component does not respond to LIFESTYLE system remote control commands. That is, the component is connected to the media center, but placed where it cannot receive the IR signals from the media center. The IR emitter can be placed next to one component only. See Figure 27 on page 30. To use the emitter: 1. 2. Insert the 3.5 mm plug into the IR EMITTER jack on the media center panel. Place the flat side of the other end of the cable near the unresponsive component so that the remote control signals reach that component.
Note: Refer to Controlling external sources in your LIFESTYLE system Operating Guide for details on how to program the LIFESTYLE system remote so that it works with your other component. 3. 4. Confirm that IR signals now work to control that component. Move the emitter around, as necessary, to find the best position. Use the double-sided tape enclosed with the emitter to affix it in the proper position.
Note: If you have questions, or need to obtain a replacement emitter, contact Bose customer service. Refer to the Bose address list included with your system.
Data port for system backups
Some systems will have a data port for future use. See Figure 27.

Serial data jack

This jack is for factory and service use only.
Reference Expanding your system to other rooms
Your media center provides two audio output jacks. One sends audio to the speakers connected to the media center in the main room. The other jack, labeled BoseLink Speakers, connects other speakers in other rooms. Special Bose link cables are available for that connection. The cable allows you to take advantage of an advanced system capability. You can send separate programs from two separate sources to different rooms throughout your house.even outdoors. The Bose link network can incorporate a variety of Bose speakers and systems, using available Bose custom cables and adapters. See "Setting up a second room with sound" in your Operating Guide.
How to decide what to add

One option is using a Bose product you already own, if you want sound reproduced in just one additional room. To adapt legacy (pre-existing) Bose products for this purpose, you need to know: Powered Acoustimass 5 or Acoustimass 20 speakers require a variable RCA to DIN cable. Lifestyle stereo amplifier, Model SA-2 or SA-3, for use with passive Bose speakers, restricts to one pair the number of speakers you can add. Any Wave radio or other existing Bose stereo system requires use of a variable cable adapter. To properly connect and control additional speakers, you need: Another LIFESTYLE system remote control to adjust the volume and turn the additional set of speakers on and off. Appropriate LIFESTYLE system cables to connect the added speaker system. For further information, or to purchase compatible equipment, see your Bose authorized dealer. Or, to contact Bose directly, refer to the address list provided with the system.
How you make it all work together
Connect a Bose link speaker cable from the Bose link jack on the media center to the audio input of the additional equipment (Figure 28). Figure 28
Media center output connection for Bose link speakers
Note: You may need to change the Expansion Protocol setting for the additional speakers. Before using them, refer to instructions in your Operating Guide.
Bose link output jack Connector is marked Bose link A or Bose link B
Note: A Bose link A cable is used to connect the LIFESTYLE system to a Bose SA-2 or SA-3 amplifier. This cable is included with the amplifier. A Bose link B cable is used to connect the LIFESTYLE system to a Bose 321 Series II or Bose Wave radio/CD II.

Reference Accessories

For information on speaker mounting brackets and stands, additional remote controls, and connecting additional Bose powered loudspeakers, contact your Bose dealer, call Bose customer service, or visit www.bose.com.

Limited warranty

Your LIFESTYLE home entertainment system is covered by a transferable limited warranty. See your Product Registration card for details. Please be sure to fill out the information section on the card and mail it to Bose. Failure to do so will not affect your limited warranty.
Contacting customer service
For additional help in solving problems, contact Bose customer service. See the address and phone number list provided with your system.

Technical information

Media Center power pack power rating USA/Canada: 120V 0.55A 50/60 Hz 33VDC International: 220-240V Dual voltage: 115/230V 0.30A 50/60 Hz 33VDC 0.55A 50/60 Hz 33VDC 1.1A 1.1A 1.1A
Speaker system power rating USA/Canada: 100-120V 50/60 Hz 350W International: 220-240V Media center inputs Audio IN: AUX: 2Vrms, maximum; L, R and D (digital SPDIF) CAB-SAT: 2Vrms, maximum; L, R and D (digital SPDIF) VCR: 2Vrms, maximum; L, R and D (digital SPDIF) TV: 2Vrms, maximum; L, R and D (digital SPDIF) Video IN: Composite: NTSC or PAL 1Vp-p with sync 75 S-Video: Luminance 1Vp-p, Chrominance 0.3Vp-p Optical IN: SPDIF digital, assignable Antenna: FM 75 AM 12H TV Sensor: Scan frequency sensing Media center outputs Speakers Main and Expansion: Variable audio, user selectable Optical OUT: SPDIF, 15 to 21 dbm Audio OUT: L and R fixed audio 50/60 Hz 350W 50/60 Hz 350W Dual voltage: 100-120/220-240V
D SPDIF Video OUT: Composite: NTSC or PAL 1Vp-p with sync 75 S-Video: Luminance 1Vp-p, Chrominance 0.3Vp-p Component: (combination of Composite and S-Video) Remote control range 65 ft (20 m) Dimensions/Weights Media Center: LIFESTYLE 18 system cube speakers: LIFESTYLE 28 and 38 system cube array speakers: LIFESTYLE 48 system Jewel Cube speakers: Acoustimass module: Finish Media center: Aluminum Cube speakers: Polymer painted Acoustimass module: Vinyl veneer, Polymer 15.8"W x 11.0"D x 3.5"H (40.1 cm x 27.9 cm x 8.9 cm) 3.1"W x 4.0"D x 3.1"H (7.9 cm x 10.2 cm x 7.9 cm) 3.1"W x 4.0"D x 6.2"H (7.9 cm x 10.2 cm x 15.7 cm) 2.2"W x 3.2"D x 4.4"H (5.6 cm x 8.1 cm x 11.2 cm) 8.2 lb (3.7 kg) 1.1 lb (0.5 kg) 2.4 lb (1.1 kg)

1.0 lb (0.5 kg)

8.0"W x 24.5"D x 16.0"H 35.9 lb (16.3 kg) (20.3 cm x 62.2 cm x 40.6 cm)
2004 Bose Corporation, The Mountain Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USA 274398 AM Rev.00 CCM-000363

 

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