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12:40pm on Thursday, November 4th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great for personal gaming and music and has the power to fill the house for parties as well as a small banquet room hooked them up at the family Thank... BOSE has become synonymous with price-fixed technology. For X-mas they gave all dealers a 10% discount to pass along to consumers. Even at 224. | |
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5:29am on Monday, October 18th, 2010 ![]() |
| "This equipment is a must have if you are short in space,the sound is incredible!And it makes you look good when friends come over. Now. "ok this system is great for my uses. the sub is not booming like a regular home theater sub or dj setup. "I like the set up ease and sound of the Bose unit. Great base and great highs. Could use a little more surround sound distinction. | |
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6:31am on Thursday, October 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| good sound, horrible support from bose. good clarity and decent volume. good low end and not a bad overall produce. Compared the to SONY SRSDB500 300w 2.1 Speaker System. Sony was just as loud but the Bose was much clearer at high volume. | |
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| I am very satisfied that I bought Bose Speakers. I think that the Bose have the best speakers on the world. The sound from the speakers are great!!! | |
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| Create more recreational space. 4: Bose Videostage 5 decoding system, could be DVD, CD, tape or even old mono movies into high-quality 5. Well i must say the bose or boss of all home theatre systems. this bose home theather system is a must have in your home. | |
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| WHAT A SUPER SOUND SYSTEM!!!!! I COULD NOT ASK FOR A BETTER SOUND SYSTEM. I WOULD DEFINITELY BUY IT AGAIN. THE PRICE IS PRETTY MUCH SET THOUGH. Irritating Absolutely no mid-range to these "emperors new clothes" speakers. And they buzz when there should be perfect audio silence on your laptop. | |
| sunnycloud |
5:37pm on Monday, March 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
| great sound [...] Easy To Use","Great Sound Quality Good clean sound and respectable bass ability but I would expect nothing less from Bose products.... Compact Design". | |
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If this code does not work, repeat steps 5-8 using a different code for your TV. Note: For a CD changer or combination CD/DVD player and changer, your brand may not be listed in the CD/DVD device codes on page A-21. In some cases, the same brand of DVD or VCR device codes can work with a changer.
Controlling another component
With your CBLSAT, VCR, or other component turned on, follow these steps. 1. In the Device Codes list, find the codes for the type and brand of your component. 2. On the 321 remote, press and hold the button for this component for several seconds. Wait until the red light at the top of the remote turns on. 3. Enter the device code for your component. The light turns off briefly as you press each key. 4. Make sure the light turns off completely after all digits are entered. If the light blinks instead of turning off, the code is invalid. Return to step 2 and try a different code for your component.
5. Point the 321 remote at your component and press the On/ Off button for this source. Use the 321 remote to turn the component on again and to skip forward by pressing channel up or down. If it performs both operations, this code is correct. Write the code numbers below:
If this code does not work, repeat steps 2-5 using a different code for your component.
FIRST-TIME USE
Trying out the DVD
When you first turn on the system, you can play the provided DVD to get a step-by-step review of your setup. 1. Before you continue, make sure that: All of the cables needed for your setup are connected. Batteries are installed in the 321 system remote control. The system power cord is plugged in at both ends. 2. Turn on your TV. Use the TV On/Off button on the 321 remote if you have it set up to control your TV. Or use the remote control that came with the TV. 3. Play the provided DVD. a. Point the 321 remote control at the media center and press CD/DVD.
b. On the media center controls, press Eject. c. Insert the disc into the disc tray. d. Press Eject again to close the tray and begin automatic play. e. If the DVD does not begin playing, press the play button on the remote. Playing the DVD helps verify that your system setup is correct. Note: If you do not see the DVD video on your TV screen, change the Video Input on the TV. Use the TV Input button on the 321 remote if you have it set up to control your TV. Or use the button for Video Input on your TV remote control. For more information, refer to the owners manual that came with your TV. If you STILL do not see the DVD image on your screen, see the problem identified as Sound, but no picture under Troubleshooting on page 65.
The remote control
Aim the 321 remote control at the media center or at the component you are controlling with the remote. 1. Press the white On/Off button near the top of the remote control. The system turns on to the last used source*, which may be: Stored music CDDVD FMAM TV CBLSAT AUX If your media center does not respond to the remote: Make sure there is nothing blocking the front display where signals are received. Aim more directly at the media center. Move closer to the system. The control range of the remote is roughly 20 feet (6.2 meters).
uMusic buttons
Selects the uMusic intelligent playback system for stored music play. Ends other stored music play modes. Applies a negative () or positive (+) rating to stored music. Ratings can be applied to the track that is playing or to music that is selected in the stored music library.
ratings end play of the current track
and begin a new selection.
+ ratings continue playing the current
track. Selects and plays stored music that matches features of the current track. Plays tracks of a CD chosen by number in the uMusic system. Plays all tracks in the playlist (if one is set up). Other play modes, such as Encore, may be applied while the playlist is selected. Skips the currently playing track to begin play of the CD that included this track. Plays all tracks on the CD in order.
Colored buttons (in Europe only)
These buttons can be used with Teletext, a cable box, or a satellite box. Red Selects the screen content labeled red. Green Selects the screen content labeled green. Yellow Selects the screen content labeled yellow. Blue Selects the screen content labeled blue.
The media center
The front of the media center features:
Display
Control buttons
When the system is turned on, the display shows: selected source (CD/DVD, for example) source status (stopped, for example) source data (elapsed DVD time, for example)
OnOff Source Volume + Store Eject Turns the system power on or off. Displays and sets the choice of play options. Lowers or raises the volume level. Copies audio CD tracks into the library. Opens or closes the disc tray.
system status (like disc tray OPEN, shown below)
Disc tray
Use the Eject button to open and close this tray. Do NOT push the tray to close it.
Note: When you use the Source button on the media center to select a connected component for play, your 321 remote will not control that component. Press the CBLSAT or AUX button on the remote to control that source.
Playing a video disc or CD
1. Press CDDVD on the 321 remote. This turns on the 321 system and selects the CD/DVD source. For video play, also turn on the TV. You may need to change the TV Video Input to see the correct video. Note: To prevent mid-play video disc problems, be sure the disc is clean. This is particularly important with rented DVDs. 2. On the media center control panel, press Eject to open the disc tray. 3. Place the disc (right side up) in the tray. 4. Press Eject again to close the tray. The disc begins to play automatically. If not, press Play on the 321 remote. The media center display registers disc information and progress as the play continues. Note: If the display text is not in your language, see Language choices on page 48.
3. Select an adjustment (1-8) and wait to see if this corrects the problem. Each selection makes a minute timing adjustment. It may be difficult to notice the change.
Getting digital audio from a source
For an Optical digital audio connection to the media center, the connected component must be recognized by the system. Currently, the system is set to recognize CBLSAT as the Optical component. If the Optical connection is for a different component: 1. Display the 321 system menu on the TV by pressing System. 2. Move right to the Media Center icon ENTER. and press
Choosing other options
The 321 system provides optional settings and adjustments to meet your specific needs. For example you can: Set a countdown time for the system to turn off automatically. Choose another language for text on the media center display and in system menus. Adjust the bass or treble audio compensation. Change the image format on your TV screen. Note: Your TV may provide an on-screen menu to make changes to the video image. For a full list and description of these options, see Adjustments to the performance on page 47.
3. Move down to Optical Source and press ENTER. 4. Move up or down to select a component from the list and press ENTER. 5. Press Exit to leave the System menu. Note: When using your 321 system with the TV, turn the volume on your TV set all the way down. This prevents an echo effect from two sets of speakers playing.
Listening to the radio
Your 321 system includes an FM and AM radio. 1. On the 321 remote, press FMAM. This turns on the 321 system and plays the radio station last selected. 2. Press the FMAM button to switch between FM and AM. 3. Press the Channel up or down buttons to tune from one station to another. To tune to: A preset station, press the Preset number button. The next clear station, press a Seek button.
3. Press and hold the chosen number button: For numbers 1 through 9, press and hold the button. PRESET:x* SET appears briefly on the media center display. For numbers 10 through 20, press the first number, then press and hold the second number. PRESET:xx* SET appears briefly on the display.
Removing a station from a preset
1. Press the number of the preset. 2. Listen to be sure this is the preset you want to erase. 3. Press and hold zero. PRESET:xx* ERASED appears briefly on the display.
*x represents the number you select.
Creating a preset
You can assign a preset number for 20 FM and 20 AM stations. Then, by pressing the preset number, you tune immediately to the particular station: 1. Tune to the station you want to assign to a preset. 2. Choose the number you want to assign to that station.
Italiano Franais
ADJUSTMENTS TO THE PERFORMANCE Changing system features
If your system operates as you want it to, you may not need any changes. Some kinds of setup, however, require a change for optimal performance. In most cases, you make a System change just once. The features that you can change include: Stored CDs* Audio Video Media Center DVD Lock Using the DVD Lock feature is described in Playing a video disc or CD on page 40. For details on the other options available, refer to the tables on the pages that follow.
To get to the System menu
The System menu appears on your TV screen only. 1. Turn on your 321 system. 2. Turn on your TV and select the TV Video Input that you use to watch a DVD. 3. Press the System button on your 321 remote. The System menu appears on your TV screen. 4. To get into the menu, move right and select an icon (like Media Center, shown on page 48) for one of the system features. The list of options appears on the menu screen. Note: Entering the System menu pauses a DVD or CD.
*Refer to the separate uMusic booklet for information on this source.
Svenska ADJUSTMENTS TO THE PERFORMANCE
Media Center
Selecting a new option 1. Make sure you see the System menu on your TV screen. 2. Move right to select the system feature you want to change and press ENTER. 3. Press the up and down buttons to move to the option you want. As explanation for each options appears at the bottom of the menu when you highlight the option by moving up or down.
Select media center to adjust these system options
Display Brightness Display Language Optical Source Tuner Spacing Bose link Room Code Restore Settings
navigate
select
4. Press ENTER to select the option. 5. Change the option by selecting a new setting (or by pressing number buttons, as needed). 6. Press Exit to leave the System menu. Language choices You can select the language you prefer to see onscreen and on the media center display. To make this change, move to the Display Language option in the Media Center feature of the System menu.
Audio options
These options affect the way the system sounds in your home. Option
Bass Compensation
Default Setting (Options)
0 (14 to +14)
Description
Zero is for standard low-tone performance. decreases and + increases these low tones. Zero is for standard high-tone performance. decreases and + increases these high tones. Keeps Bose processing as the standard. Allows some processing options (Movie EQ, Range Compression, Mono Decoding) to appear in Settings menus. Decreases or increases the volume level setting for the input of a connected component. This minimizes abrupt volume changes when you switch from DVD or FMAM audio on the Bose media center to audio from a connected component.
Treble Compensation
Audio Processing
Automatic (User Adjustable)
Input Levels: TV Analog Input Level TV Digital Input Level CBLSAT Analog Input Level CBLSAT Digital Input Level AUX Analog Input Level AUX Digital Input Level DVD Audio (Only for TVs connected to the media center by HDMI cable.)
Normal (6, 3, +3, +6)
Note: To match AM and FM levels, which can vary depending on the program or station, adjusting the volume on your audio component may be preferable. Bose 321 (TV Stereo) Plays the DVD audio from 321 media center over the 321 speakers. Sends two channels of DVD audio by HDMI cable to the TV and plays this sound on the TV speakers as well as on the Bose speakers.
NTSC - US (PAL - EUROPE) (MULTISTANDARD)
Correct for NTSC (U.S. standard) monitors. Correct for PAL (European standard) monitors. Only for a TV that supports multiple formats (NTSC and PAL). Screen image repaints in standard style. Screen image repaints in advanced style (if your TV provides this option).
Progressive Scan (Appears on screen only if the TV connects to the media center using a Component cable. It is not needed with HDMI.)
Off (On)
Note: If selecting On distorts your screen, press the remote up arrow to reselect Off.
Note: With an HDMI connection, you will not see the On option. The HDMI cable automatically senses your TV capabilities and applies progressive scan as appropriate.
Media center options
These options affect general operation of the system. Option
Display Brightness
4 (1 to 4)
Media center display shows text at its brightest. Choosing a lower number darkens text on the display. On-screen display menus appear in the selected language.
Display Language
English (Dansk, Deutsch, Espaol, Franais, Italiano, Nederlands, Svenska)
Optical Source
CBLSAT (TV, AUX)
Set for a component connected by Optical cable to the CBLSAT AUDIO IN on the 321 media center. Identifies a different component connected by Optical cable to the media center. Applies the regional standard for incremental spacing between AM and FM stations.
Tuner Spacing
US (European)
Bose Link Room Code
Links the 321 system to a unique code so it works with Bose link as a second room sound source.
(C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, or O) Bose link expansion is a Lifestyle system feature.
uMusic Preset
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
The Preset selected for making edits.
uMusic Preset Action
Edit Name Clear Playlist Clear Ratings
Opens a screen for naming or renaming the selected uMusic Preset. Empties the system playlist. Deletes all ratings entered in the selected uMusic Preset. Maintains your established changes in the Settings menu. Returns all of your selections in the Settings menu to the original factory settings.
Restore Settings
No (Yes)
Choosing new settings
You can use the 321 Settings menus for quick adjustments while you watch a video or listen to music.
To get to the Settings menu
1. Use the 321 remote to select the audio or video source that you want to change. 2. Press the Settings button. The Settings menu that affects this source appears on your media center display. It also appears on screen if your TV is on and you select the proper TV Video Input. 3. Move up or down to the option you want and press ENTER. 4. Move right to select a new setting for that option and press ENTER. 5. Press Exit to leave the Settings menu. The Settings menu appears as a vertical bar of icons. To familiarize yourself with the icons, see Settings options on pages 55-59.
_____* Default (1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480/576p, 480/576i)
Your 321 system sets its DVD video resolution to match the default that is communicated to it by the TV. You can experiment with other settings to see which one provides the best picture. HDTVs can accept different resolutions as input, and in some cases the highest number does not result in the best picture. Important note: When you change resolution, your TV screen takes several seconds to make the transition. Allow for this adjustment before pressing other buttons.
Adjustable only for a TV connected by HDMI AND only if the DVD Image setting in the System menu is Modified.
Time (For DVD only.)
_:_ _ (0:00)
Changing the elapsed time moves to a different point in the DVD.
Title (For DVD only.)
__ of __
Changing the first number moves to a different title on the current disc. Some DVDs do not allow direct access to titles.
Chapter (For DVD only.)
Changing this number moves to a different chapter on the current disc. Some DVDs do not allow direct access to chapters.
Audio Track (For DVD only.)
Dependent on disc
Gives you a choice of audio tracks on the current disc.
Subtitle Language (For DVD only.)
Gives you a choice of subtitle languages (if several are included on the disc).
Camera Angle (For DVD only.)
1 of __
Gives you a choice of camera angles (if several are included on the disc).
A-B Repeat (For DVD only.)
Repeats a segment of the DVD after the start 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. Press ENTER. 3. Move to the point where you want it to end. 4. Press ENTER.
Repeats until you select this setting option again and press ENTER. Track (For CD only.) __ of __ Changing this first number moves to a different track on the current disc.
Sleep Timer
Off (10-90)
Setting countdown minutes causes your 321 system to turn off when the time reaches 0. The choices, from 10 to 90 minutes, are divided into 10-minute increments. To cancel the timer, select Off.
Output Mode (For FM only.)
Auto (Mono-Stereo)
Allows you to choose stereo or monaural (mono) audio performance by selecting: Auto The FM tuner will automatically play in stereo if that is available. Otherwise, it will play in mono (single channel). Mono The FM tuner will always play in mono. Stereo The FM tuner will always play in stereo if available. Otherwise, it plays mono. When you change the tuner frequency, the setting resets to Auto.
ears, unlike digital audio that is encoded as bits of information. Aspect ratio An expression for the width of the picture relative to the height. For example, if the aspect ratio is 4:3 (considered a normal screen), the shape of that picture is 4 units wide by 3 units high. The standard TV aspect ratios are 4:3 and 16:9 (called widescreen).
4:3 screen 16:9 screen
Svenska GLOSSARY
D Digital audio Audio in digital form, which is encoded
as bits of information. Dolby Digital A means of encoding multi-channel audio, developed by Dolby Laboratories and accepted as an international standard. The logo representing Dolby Digital. DTS An abbreviation for Digital Theater Systems. DTS encoding provides a type of multi-channel surround sound format used on certain CDs and many DVDs. The logo representing DTS. DVD An abbreviation most commonly known to mean digital video disc or digital versatile disc. A DVD looks like a CD but contains high-quality video and multi-channel audio for movies.
DVD-R, DVD-RW Abbreviations for Recordable (R) and ReWriteable (RW) Digital Video (or Versatile) Disc (DVD). Data can be added to a DVD-R once only, and to a DVD-RW more than once. DVD-ROM The abbreviation for Read Only Memory (ROM) on a Digital Video (or Versatile) Disc (DVD), which allows no data to be added. 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. DVR An abbreviation for Digital Video Recording (otherwise known as PVR for Personal Video Recording). With a hard drive, an electronic program guide, and internal processing, a DVR simplifies recording and playback of programs.
H HDCP An abbreviation for High-bandwidth Digital
Content Protection. HDCP is a form of Digital Rights Management licensed by Digital Content Protection, LLC, to control digital audio and video content as it travels across Digital Visual Interface (DVI) or HighDefinition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connections. (It prevents unauthorized copying of programs.) HDMI An abbreviation for High-Definition Multimedia Interface. HDMI is a de-facto standard interface that delivers clear, all-digital audio and video via a single cable. HDTV An abbreviation for High-Definition TV, a digital television format that delivers sharper picture quality with more lines of resolution. HDTV offers a much better picture quality than standard television.
N NTSC An abbreviation for National Television System
television broadcast companies in Europe and some other countries, not including the U.S. Title A main component of contents on a DVD. There can be several titles on a DVD, one of which may be a movie.
IMPORTANT: READ CAREFULLY: This End User License Agreement (EULA) is a legal agreement between you, the End User (End User or You), and Bose Corporation (Bose) governing your use of the technology and software and data and data content belonging to Bose, its vendors and licensors (Technology), that is contained in this audio/video device (System). By tearing open the protective wrapping on this System, you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this EULA. In the event you disagree with any of the terms contained herein, DO NOT UNWRAP THIS SYSTEM. Return the sealed System to Bose Corporation for a full refund.
Copyright laws and international copyright treaties, as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties protect the Technology contained within this System. The Technology is being licensed, not sold. This EULA grants you the right to use the Technology only on this Bose System. You may NOT transfer, lend, distribute, prepare derivative works, reverse engineer, de-compile, or disassemble the Technology, except and only to the extent that applicable law expressly permits such activity. You agree that you will use the Technology and the System solely for your own personal non-commercial use. The Technology contains software that allows You to obtain vendor-supplied music-related information, including name, artist, track, and title information (Data). You may use Data only by means of the intended End User functions of the Technology. You agree not to assign, copy, transfer or transmit such Data to any third party. YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OR EXPLOIT DATA EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PERMITTED HEREIN. You agree that your non-exclusive license to use the Technology will terminate if you violate these restrictions. If your license terminates, you agree to cease any and all use of the Technology or Data. Bose, its vendors and licensors reserve all rights in the Technology, including all ownership rights. You agree that the vendors and licensors of Bose may enforce their rights under this Agreement directly in their own name. Bose warrants this System in accordance with the provisions of the warranty card delivered with this System. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH THEREIN, BOSE, ITS VENDORS, AND ITS LICENSORS HEREBY DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, AND STATUTORY, IN CONNECTION WITH THE TECHNOLOGY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT WILL BOSE, ITS VENDORS, OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE TECHNOLOGY. IN NO EVENT SHALL BOSE BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES. None of the Technology shall be exported or re-exported in violation of any export provisions of the United States or any other applicable jurisdiction. Any attempt to sublicense, assign or transfer any of the rights, duties or obligations hereunder shall be void. This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted under the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without regard to its conflicts of law provisions. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS AGREEMENT AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS. YOU FURTHER AGREE THAT THIS AGREEMENT IS THE COMPLETE AND EXCLUSIVE STATEMENT OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AND BOSE AND SUPERCEDES ANY PROPOSAL OR PRIOR AGREEMENT, ORAL OR WRITTEN, AND ANY OTHER COMMUNICATIONS RELATING TO THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AGREEMENT.
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2008 Bose Corporation, The Mountain, Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USA AM312518 Rev.01
Introduction
PCM An uncompressed, digitally coded representation of an analog signal. This is the form of the digital audio signal used for both CD and laserdisc. It is a serial data stream that is coded for transmission or recording. PCM is also used for many other types of serial data communications. S-video A video interface standard that carries separate luminance and chrominance signals, usually on a four-pin mini-DIN connector. Also called Y/C. The quality of S-video is significantly better than composite video since it does not require a comb filter to separate the signals. Most high-end televisions have S-video inputs. Title numbered elements of the DVD contents, which may include more than the movie alone. Track Individual selections recorded on an audio tape or disc.
Limited warranty
The 321 Series II and 321 GS Series II home entertainment systems are covered by a limited transferable warranty. Details of the limited warranty are provided on the product registration card that came with your system. Please fill out the information section on the card and mail it to Bose. Failure to do so will not affect your limited warranty rights.
For your records
Serial numbers are located on the bottom of the media center and the rear of the Acoustimass module. Please have your serial number ready before contacting Bose Customer Service. Model: 321 Series II 321 GS Series II Check one
Media center serial number: _________________________________________________________ Acoustimass module serial number: __________________________________________________ Dealer name: ______________________________________________________________________ Dealer phone: __________________________ Purchase date: _____________________________ We suggest you keep your sales receipt and product registration together with this owners guide.
System Setup Unpacking
Carefully unpack your system. Save all packing materials, which provide the safest way to transport your system. Check to be sure your system includes the parts shown in Figure 1. If any part of the system appears damaged, do not attempt to use it. Notify Bose or your authorized Bose dealer immediately. For Bose contact information, refer to the address sheet included in the carton. WARNING: To avoid danger of suffocation, keep the plastic bags out of the reach of children. Figure 1
Contents of the shipping carton Your system includes one of the following cords: Acoustimass module cable 321 speakers or 120 VAC power cord (US/Canada) Speaker cable Note: If you purchased a 321 GS Series II system, the left and right speaker cable connectors will be marked with a GS. Acoustimass module Rubber feet for Acoustimass module Your system includes one the following speaker types:
Some cable TV providers make FM radio signals available through the cable service to your home. This connection is made to the external FM jack on the back panel of the media center. To connect to this service, contact your cable TV provider for assistance. Note: Make sure that the cable radio installation includes a TV/FM splitter so that only the FM radio band, not the cable TV band, is received by the media center. If necessary, contact your cable company.
System Setup Connecting your TV to the media center
Note: If you will be using the 321 system with both a TV and a VCR, skip this section and go to Connecting your TV and VCR to the media center on page 16.
Making audio connections
Note: If your TV does not have audio output jacks, see If your TV does not have audio output jacks on page 17. Otherwise, continue. 1. Connect one end of the supplied stereo cable to the TV Audio IN jacks on the rear panel of the media center (Figure 11). Insert the white RCA plug into the TV white L jack. Insert the red RCA plug into the TV red R jack. 2. Connect the other end of the stereo cable to the audio output jacks on your TV. Insert the white RCA plug into the white AUDIO OUT L jack. Insert the red RCA plug into the red AUDIO OUT R jack.
Making composite video connections
Note: Some older TVs with standard TV cable connectors do not have a composite video or an S-video input. Such TVs are not compatible with any DVD players and require use of an RF modulator for this connection. RF modulators are available at your local electronics store. 1. Insert one end of the supplied video cable (yellow) to the Video OUT C (composite) jack on the back of the media center (Figure 11). 2. Insert the other end of the video cable into one of the video input jacks on your TV. Figure 11
TV (composite video)-tomedia center connections
Remember the name of the TV video input you plugged the video cable into (for example: Video 1, Input 1, or Aux). Later, you will need to select the corresponding video input on your TV in order to view the 321 system video output.
Video cable (yellow connectors)
TV connector panel
Stereo cable (red and white connectors)
TV (component video)-tomedia center connections Media center rear panel Color-coded component video jacks (Y, Pb, and Pr)
TV connector panel Component video cable
IMPORTANT FOR COMPONENT VIDEO USERS Input signals received by the C (Composite) or S-Video IN jacks are not passed through to the Component video OUT jacks. If you connect an external video device to the C or S-Video IN jack, you must also connect the C or S-Video OUT jack on the media center to the respective video input jack on your TV. To view the external video input on your TV, you will need to select the TV video input used for that device. To view the onscreen menus of the 321 system, you will need to switch back to the TVs component video input. Note: For more information, or to purchase the video cables, contact your local electronics store or authorized Bose dealer.
Connecting digital audio devices
Some audio devices may feature a digital audio output for optimum sound performance. Use an optical digital cable or a coaxial digital cable, as appropriate, to connect this output to the digital input on the media center. You can purchase the required cables at a local electronics store. On the media center rear panel, an optical digital cable connects to the OPTICAL jack. A coaxial cable connects to the audio input jacks labeled D. Note: The digital audio inputs of the 321 system are not able to decode a DTS bitstream from an external audio device. Only a DTS bitstream from the internal DVD player can be decoded. Note: Before you can benefit from the optical connection, you will need to assign the optical connector to the audio source in the system settings menu. See Media center options on page 48. Figure 16
Media center digital audio input jacks
Optical digital audio input
Coaxial digital audio inputs
Connecting your cable/satellite box, TV, and VCR to the media center
The 321 home entertainment system provides flexibility for you to add up to three external audio devices, including your TV, directly to the media center. Figure 17 shows you an advanced setup using a TV, VCR and cable/satellite box. In this setup, please notice the following: S-video connections are used to deliver the cable/satellite signal to the media center. Therefore, the media center output video is sent to the TV also through an S-video connection. Analog and digital coax audio connections are shown for the cable/satellite box. As an option, you may use an optical digital connection. However, before you can benefit from the optical connection, you will need to assign the optical connector to the cable/satellite box audio source in the system settings menu. See Media center options on page 48. When connecting an audio device to the media center jacks, remember to match the red jack to the right channel (R) and the white (or black) jack to the left channel (L). For further details on making the video connections between your VCR and TV, refer to the manuals for these video devices. Note: The recommendations contained in this owners guide are basic suggestions for connecting external devices to the 321 Series II system. Instructions and terminology pertinent to these external devices may vary, depending on the manufacturer. Consult the owners guide that came with the device for clarification on setup and usage before making any connections.
Operation
While a DVD video is playing, elapsed play time and chapter number are displayed on the media center front panel. Figure 23
Sample display for a DVD video
D V D 0: 0 6: CHAPTER 1/12
Basic DVD operations
Press Pause to pause a movie.
Press Pause again, or press Play to resume playing a paused CD. Use the stop button ( ) to interrupt a movie in play.
Press once to interrupt a playing movie. The system holds the movie at the point of interruption. Press Play to resume play from the point of interruption. OR Press twice. Play is interrupted and the system returns to the beginning of the disc. Press Play to restart the video. Press Chapter to skip to the next chapter on the current DVD. Press Chapter to the previous chapter. to skip
Press Repeat while a chapter is playing to make it repeat. Press
to scan backward through the current DVD. Press
to scan forward.
Press Eject on the media center to stop a disc and open the disc tray. Note: For information on changing DVD-related source settings, see DVD settings menu on page 42.
Restricting access to video DVDs
The DVD Lock menu allows you to restrict access to video DVDs which may contain inappropriate material for certain members of your family. You can get to the DVD Lock menu by pressing the System button on the remote control. This feature allows you to set up password access for movies which have a certain rating. For instructions on using the DVD Lock menu, see DVD Lock options on page 50.
Operation Playing audio CDs
1. On the 321 remote, press CD/DVD to turn the 321 system on to the CD/DVD source.
2. On the media center control panel, press Eject to open the disc tray.
3. Place the DVD disc in the disc tray.
4. Press Eject again to close the tray.
5. The audio CD should begin to play automatically. If not, press Play on the 321 remote.
Basic CD operations
Press Pause to pause an audio CD.
Press Pause again, or press Play to resume playing a paused CD. Press to stop an audio CD.
Press Track to skip to the next track on the current CD. Press Track previous track.
to skip to the
Press and hold to scan backward through the current CD. Press and hold forward. Press once to advance to the next song.
to scan
Press Repeat once for REPEAT TRACK mode. Press Repeat again for REPEAT DISC mode. Press Repeat again to turn the repeat functions off (REPEAT OFF). Press Shuffle once for SHUFFLE DISC mode. Press Shuffle again to turn off the shuffle mode (SHUFFLE OFF). Note: For information on changing CD-related source settings, see CD settings menu on page 41. Note: If playing an MP3 CD, the Info button displays or clears artist and title information on the media center display panel.
Using the sleep timer
Your system includes a sleep timer which can be set to turn your system off automatically after 1 to 90 minutes of listening to any source. This timer can be accessed through the Settings menu for any source. See Changing Source Settings on page 39. Note: The sleep timer will not turn off the TV or other audio device.
Controlling Other Audio Devices Setting up your remote to control other audio/video devices
Your remote can be set up to control other audio devices such as a TV, VCR, PVR or cable/satellite box by entering a device code while in the setup mode. If you know the device code, follow the instructions under the heading, Direct entry of a device code below. Device codes are listed in the back section of this owners guide and in the System menus under Remote Control options. If you cant find the device code and want to search the system for it, see Searching for a device code on page 36. If you want to verify the device code you have entered for an audio device, see Verifying an entered device code on page 38. Note: More than one code may work with your particular brand of product. If you notice a lack of response or limited functionality after setting up the remote, try a different code. Note: The remote status LED flashes rapidly eight times if you press an invalid key, or enter an unavailable device code. Wait seven seconds for the error to clear and start again.
Direct entry of a device code
Device codes can be found at the back of this owners guide or in the System menu under Remote Control options. If you know the device code, you can do the following: To set up the remote to control your TV 1. Turn on both the 321 system and your TV. 2. Press and hold the TV button until the remote LED is lit (about five seconds). 3. On the remote keypad, enter the four-digit device code for your TV. The LED will turn off temporarily as you press each key. 4. Check that the LED turns off after the code is entered. If the LED blinks, the code is invalid. Try again. 5. Point the remote at your TV and press the TV On-Off button. If your TV does not respond, go back to step 2 and try other codes. If you are still unsuccessful, see Searching for a device code on page 36. To set up the remote to control your cable/satellite box 1. Turn on both the 321 system and your cable/satellite box. 2. Press and hold the CBL-SAT button until the remote LED is lit (about five seconds). 3. On the remote keypad, enter the four-digit device code for your cable/satellite box. The LED will turn off temporarily as you press each key. 4. Check that the LED turns off after the code is entered. If the LED blinks, the code is invalid. Try again. 5. Point the remote at your cable/satellite box and press the CBL-SAT On-Off button. If your cable/satellite box does not respond, go back to step 2 and try other codes. If you are still unsuccessful, see Searching for a device code on page 36.
Changing channel selection control
If you are using your 321 home entertainment system with other audio devices, such as a VCR and cable/satellite box, you may wish to change channels using one of these other audio devices rather than your TV. You can easily switch your 321 remote to change channels on another audio device: 1. Press and hold Last on the 321 remote. The remote status LED will illuminate and blink the number of times corresponding to the device controlling channel selection. 1 blink = TV 2 blinks = CBL-SAT 3 blinks = AUX 2. After the blinking stops, press the source button (TV, CBL-SAT, or AUX) that corresponds to the device you want to use for channel selection. 3. Press Exit on the 321 remote. To confirm, press and hold Last on the 321 remote and count the number of blinks. If the change was made, press Exit. If not, repeat steps 2 and 3.
Changing Source Settings Using the settings menus
While watching a video or listening to music on your system, you can make quick adjustments that will increase your enjoyment of the program. For that purpose, each source you use with this system has its own Settings menu with features appropriate to that source.
To view the settings menus
You can see the Settings menu for each source on your TV screen (Figure 24) and on the display panel of your media center (Figure 25). 1. Turn on your TV and select the correct TV input to view your 321 system. 2. Press a source button on your 321 remote control. 3. Press Settings to display the Settings menu for the selected source. If the list of menu items is too long for the screen, a small down or up arrow indicates that you need to scroll down or up to see other items. 4. Press Exit to dismiss the Settings menu. Figure 24
Sample Settings menu on your TV screen Source name Menu item name
Output Mode: Auto
Menu items Setting
Selection box
Navigation help - which buttons to use
Note: Any changes made in the settings menu on your TV screen will also appear in the media center display panel. On the media center display panel, menu items will scroll in and out of view as you press the up ( ) and down ( ) arrow buttons on the remote. Figure 25
Sample Settings menu on the media center display
>Output
Mode: Auto Sleep Timer: Off
SETTINGS
Changing Source Settings
To make changes in the settings menus
Whether you use your TV screen or the media center display to change settings, the same instructions apply. You can use the actions above to change back to the original (default) settings, too. Do that if you do not like the effect of a change you have made, or accidentally made a change you did not intend. The default settings for each source are shown in the menu tables on the following pages. 1. Turn on your TV and select the correct TV input to view your 321 system. 2. Press a source button on your 321 remote control. 3. Press Settings to display the Settings menu for the selected source. 4. Using the down ( ) and up ( ) arrow buttons, select the menu item you want to change.
Range Compression* On, Off
Adjusts volume to maintain dialogue intelligibility. Keeps some sounds from overwhelming others. Engages Videostage 5 mono decoding circuitry to process mono sound (one-channel audio) for your system. Displays the elapsed time of the current DVD. Also, allows you to move to a new location in the movie by entering a new time. Selects a DVD title from the current disc, according to the number set. Some DVDs do not allow direct access to titles. Selects a DVD chapter from the current DVD movie, according to the number entered. Some DVDs do not allow direct access to chapters. Allows you to choose one of the available audio tracks on the current disc. Allows you to choose one of the available subtitle languages (only if included on disc). Allows you to select one of the available camera angles (only if included on disc). Repeats a segment of the DVD after the start 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. Press Enter. 3. Move to the point where you want it to end. 4. Press Enter. Repeats until you press the Exit or Settings button.
Mono Decoding*
On, Off
__ of __
Chapter
Audio Track
Dependent on disc Dependent on disc 1 of ____
Subtitle language
Camera Angle
A-B Repeat
*Available only when Audio Processing is set to User Adjustable. See Audio options on page 46 for more information.
Changing Source Settings TV, CBL-SAT, and AUX settings menu
The settings below affect programs on the TV, even when the source of the program is VCR, CBL/SAT or AUX. There are no separate setting menus for these sources. Movie EQ, Range Compression and Mono Decoding appear in the menu only if Audio Processing is set to User Adjustable. Audio Processing can be found in the System menu under Audio options. Item Name Movie EQ* Settings On, Off Default On Description Optimizes the tonal balance for movies. Adjusts volume to maintain dialogue intelligibility. Keeps some sounds from overwhelming others. Engages Videostage 5 mono decoding circuitry to process mono sound (one-channel audio) for your system. Plays audio content of selected soundtrack(s). The content of the second soundtrack may be a second language, for example. Turns the system off after the set time expires. Choose off to deactivate the timer.
Bass Compensation Treble Compensation Audio Processing Input Levels
System Option Bass Compensation Treble Compensation Audio Processing
Settings 0 [default] 14 to +[default] 14 to +14
Description Normal low-frequency reproduction. Decreased () or increased (+) low-frequency reproduction. Normal high-frequency reproduction. Decreased () or increased (+) high-frequency reproduction.
Automatic [default] Standard Bose processing applied. User Adjustable Processing options (Movie EQ, Range Compression, Mono Decoding) available in Source Settings menus. Standard signal level (loudness). Decreases or increases signal level (adjustable to match the levels of other audio devices). Note: You may want to adjust the input levels of external audio devices so they match the systems internal FM and CD levels.
Normal [default] Input Levels: 6, 3, +3, +6 TV Analog Input Level TV Digital Input Level CBL/SAT Analog Input Level CBL/SAT Digital Input Level AUX Analog Input Level AUX Digital Input Level
Changing System Options Video options
The video options affect the way the picture looks on your TV. Figure 29
Video system options
Select Video to adjust these system options:
TV Aspect Ratio Widescreen DVDs Video Connector Video Black Level Video Format Progressive Scan
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System Option TV Aspect Ratio Widescreen DVDs Video Connector* Video Black Level Video Format
Settings Normal [default] Widescreen Modified [default] Unmodified
Description 4:3 ratio screen display. 16:9 ratio widescreen display. Modified [default]. Unmodified.
Composite + S-Video [default] Identifies the type of video connection made on the back panel of the media center. Component Normal [default] Extended NTSC [default] PAL Screen black level generally appropriate for TVs. Increases screen black level, appropriate for certain TVs. Correct for NTSC (US standard) monitors. Correct for PAL (European standard) monitors. Screen image repaints in standard style. Screen image repaints in advanced style (if available on the TV).
Progressive Scan** Off [default] On
* A read-only item that indicates the connection detected automatically by the system. ** Appears only when Video Connector is Component.
Changing System Options Media center options
The media center options affect the general operation of the system. Figure 30
Media Center system options
Audio Video Media Remote Center Control DVD Lock
Select Media Center to adjust these system options:
Display Brightness Display Language Optical Source Tuner Spacing Bose Link Room Code Restore Factory Defaults
System Option Display Brightness Display Language
Settings 4 [default] 1 (darkest) to 4 (brightest)
Description Media center display lights with a mid-range brightness. Darkens or lightens the media center display.
English [default] On-screen display menus appear in the selected language. Dansk, Deutsch, Espanol, Francais, Italiano, Nederlands, Svenska None [default] TV, CBL/SAT, AUX US [default] European B [default], C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, or O No Yes No digital signal received via optical cable. Digital signal received via optical cable for selected source. Channel spacing for AM/FM radio stations set to selected region standard. Assigns a room code to your 321 Series II system when it is connected to a Bose link source. Maintains current system settings. Reverts system settings back to factory defaults.
Optical Source Tuner Spacing Bose link Room Code* Restore Factory Defaults
** Appears only when a Bose link source is connected.
Changing System Options Remote control options
The Remote Control options help you set up your remote to control other audio devices that are connected to your system. Figure 31
Remote Control system options
Select Remote Control to adjust these system options:
TV Brand TV Device Code CBL/SAT Device CBL/SAT Brand CBL/SAT Device Code
AUX Device AUX Brand AUX Device Code
System Option TV Brand TV Device Code CBL/SAT Device CBL/SAT Brand
Settings Brand name Code number Cable, Satellite Brand name
Description Provides a list of TV brands for the 321 remote control to operate. Provides a list of available device codes for the selected TV brand. Identifies which of two devices is connected to the CBL-SAT input. Provides a list of cable/satellite box brands for the 321 remote control to operate. Provides a list of available device codes for the selected cable/satellite box brand. Identifies which of two devices is connected to the AUX input. Provides a list of VCR/PVR brands for the 321 remote control to operate. Provides a list of available device codes for the selected VCR/PVR brand.
CBL/SAT Device Code Code number AUX Device AUX Brand AUX Device Code VCR, PVR Brand name Code number
Note: To find the brand and device codes for each component that can be connected to, and controlled by the 321 system, see Device Codes on page 57.
Changing System Options DVD Lock options
The DVD Lock options allow you to restrict viewing of DVD videos with certain ratings. To activate this feature, you need to set a level of restriction and establish a password in the DVD Lock section of the System menu. Figure 32
DVD Lock system options
Lock Unrated Discs Lock Discs Rated Above Change Password
System Option Lock Unrated Discs Lock Discs Rated Above Change Password
Settings Off On 1 to 8 ____
Description No restriction applies to unrated DVD movies. Restricts viewing access to unrated titles when password is set. Helps prevent viewing discs above the selected number when a password is created. Establishes a new four-number code to restrict access to movies with certain ratings.
Setting a password and restriction level
Your password will help prevent unauthorized viewing of DVD videos that have a higher rating than your restriction level. There are 8 levels to choose from, matched to movie ratings set by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA). See Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) rating system on page 51. 1. Turn on your TV and select the correct TV input to view your 321 system. 2. Press the System button on your 321 remote control. 3. Using the right ( ) and left ( ) arrow buttons, highlight the DVD Lock option. ) arrow key.
4. Press Enter or the down (
Note: If you are using the DVD Lock option for the first time, enter a four-digit password. Then enter it again to confirm.
5. Enter your four-digit password. 6. Using the down ( ) button, scroll down to Lock Discs Rated Above. ) button to see the available settings. ) arrow button to find the rating you want. ) button to save the setting.
7. Press the right arrow ( 8. Press the up (
9. Press Enter or the left arrow (
10. Press Exit to dismiss the Settings menu.
Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) rating system
Parental Control Setting G PG-13 PG NC-17 R MPAA Rating Audience Restriction None Adult audiences Mature audiences Mature teenage audiences Teenage audiences Mature young audiences Most audiences General
Example: Choosing a Parental Control Setting of 4, restricts access to videos rated above PG-13. Videos with ratings above that may be viewed only after entering the password. Your password also helps prevent others from changing the restriction level setting without permission.
Maintaining Your System Cleaning
Speaker accessories
UB-20 Wall Bracket
UFS-20 Floor Stand US-T20 Table Stand
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting table
Problem System doesnt do anything What to do Make sure the unit is turned on. Try pressing the remote On-Off button and the media center On-Off button. Make sure the power cord is inserted securely into the Acoustimass module and plugged firmly into an operating AC wall outlet. Be sure to select a source (CD/DVD, AM/FM, etc.). Unplug the Acoustimass module power cord from the outlet for one minute, then reconnect it. This allows the unit to reset itself. After reconnecting the power cord, wait for the message, BOSE 321 to appear on the media center display. Turn off the unit. Unplug the Acoustimass module power cord from the outlet for one minute, then reconnect it. This allows the unit to reset itself. Before powering on, press and hold Eject on the media center. Increase the volume. Check to see if MUTE is lit on the display. If it is, press the Mute button on the remote control to unmute the sound. Make sure the Acoustimass module cable and speaker cable are firmly seated in their respective jacks and the multi-pin connector on the other end is firmly seated in the Acoustimass module jack. Check speaker connections. Turn the media center off for 10 seconds, then on again, to restore communication between the media center and the speakers. Check the connections for any external audio devices. Be sure to select the correct source for the desired input. Be sure the disc is placed correctly, label-side up, in the CD tray. Connect the FM and AM antennas. Unplug the Acoustimass module power cord from the outlet for a minute, then reconnect it. This allows the unit to reset itself. If you are using an optical digital audio connection, make sure that the optical jack is correctly assigned in the System menu. Make sure the volume is turned up on the TV. Check input level settings for each connected device in the System menu.
Disc wont eject
No sound
Troubleshooting
Problem Sound, but no picture What to do Make sure the TV is on. When playing a DVD or other video source, make sure the TV is set to the correct video input. Check batteries and their polarity (+ and ). See Replacing the remote control batteries on page 53. Point the remote control at the media center. 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. AM antenna must be upright. Move antennas farther from TV or other electronic equipment. You may be in an area of weak signal coverage. Check to see if the Play symbol in the display is lit. 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. There may be dirt or dust on the disc. Clean the disc. See Cleaning discs on page 52. The disc may be defective. Try another disc. Make sure region codes for both the DVD and player match. See Check for region code compatibility page 5.
Texscan.. 0001 Thomson. 1110 Timeless.. 0040, 0418, 0274 Tocom. 0012, 0013 TongKook.. 0840, 0777 TopStone. 1355 Torx.. 0003 Toshiba. 0000 Trans PX.. 0276, 0153, 0315, 0303
TS.. 0003, 0303, 0255, 1018 Tudi.. 0286 Tusa.. 0015 TV86.. 0063 UBS.. 0073 Unika.. 0153, 0022 United Artists.. 0007 United Cable. 0003 Universal.. 0022, 0153, 0078, 0056, 0191
Videoway. 0250 Viewmaster. 0883 Viewstar.. 0111, 0063, 0258, 0060, 0211 Visionetics.. 1064 Westminster.. 0105, 0716 Wiso.. 0078 Zenith.. 0000, 0525, 0899 Zentek. 0400
Satellite box device codes
ABsat.. 0832, 0123 Akai.. 0515
Canal Satellite. 0853 Canal+.. 0853 Chaparral. 0216, 0053 CityCom.. 1176, 0818, 0115 Clark.. 0811 CNT.. 0520 Commlink.. 0288 Connexions. 0396 Conrad.. 0607, 0115, 0809 Crossdigital. 1109 Crown. 0243 D-box.. 1127, 0873, 0723 Dae Young. 0735 Daeryung. 0396 Digenius.. 0299 DirecTV.. 2001, 0392, 0566, 2002, 0639, 1142, 0247, 0749, 1749, 0724, 0819, 1856, 1076, 1109, 0099 Dish Network 1005, 2005, 0775, System.. 2003, 1170, 2011 Dishpro. 1005, 2005, 0775, 2003 Distratel.. 0084, 0885 DMT.. 1075 DNT.. 0396 DX Antenna. 0752 Dynasat. 0679
Alba.. 0455, 0421, 0613, 0515 Aldes.. 0288 AlphaStar. 0772 Amstrad.. 0847, 0338, 0501, 0811, 0252, 0461, 0689, 1113, 0345, 0675 Ankaro.. 0288, 0713, 0220, 0519, 0369, 1094 Anttron.. 0421, 0183 Arcon.. 1043, 0834, 0368, 1205 Armstrong.. 0243 AST.. 0351, 0321 Aston.. 1129, 0142 Astra.. 0108 Astro.. 0501, 0358, 0548, 0173, 0520 Audioton.. 0364 Avalon. 0396 Axis.. 0530, 0369, 0834 Best.. 0369 Blaupunkt.. 0173 Boca.. 0243, 0829, 0513 Brain Wave. 0332 British Sky Broadcasting.. 1175, 0847 BT.. 0515, 0710, 0668 Bush.. 0067, 0522 Cambridge. 0515 Canal Digital. 0853
Echostar.. 2005, 1005, 2003, 0775, 1169, 0280, 0453, 0610, 0853, 1086, 0167, 0396, 0511, 1170, 0312, 2011, 0454, 0713, 0871 EIF.. 0674, 0417 Elta. 0364 Emanon. 0421 Engel.. 0450, 1017 Eurodec. 0526 Eurostar. 0679, 1026, 1025 Expressvu.. 2003, 0775 Ferguson.. 0336, 0183, 0067, 0711 Fidelity. 0675, 0252, 0811 Finlux.. 0397, 0108, 0455, 0414 Force NO AS. 1101 Foxtel.. 0879 Fracarro. 0871 Freecom.. 0421, 0335 Fresat.. 0885 FTE. 0811, 0331, 0863 Fuba.. 0369, 0417, 0172, 0414, 0396, 0421 Funai.. 0338 G-Sat.. 0183 Galaxis.. 0656, 0834, 1111, 0364, 0833, 1101, 0288, 0813, 0863, 0283 Galaxisat.. 0321 Gardiner.. 0818
Device Codes Satellite box device codes
GE. 0566 General Instrument. 0869 GOI.. 2003, 0775 Gold Box. 0853 GoldStar.. 0335 Gooding.. 0571 Goodmans. 1246 Gradiente 2004, 0887 Grothusen.. 0335 Grundig.. 0173, 0805, 0140, 0750, 1150, 0139, 0571, 0847 HDT.. 1011, 1159 Hinari.. 0183 Hirschmann.. 0396, 0495, 0573, 0173, 0398, 0502, 1085, 0397, 0501, 0882 Hitachi.. 0819, 0455, 0491, 0489, 1250 Homecable. 0238 Houston.. 0668 HTS.. 0775, 2003 Hughes Network Systems.. 1142, 0749, 1749 Humax.. 0863, 0283, 1176, 1048 Hung Chang. 0732 Huth.. 0388, 0794, 0288, 0368, 0589, 0243, 0364, 0517, 0220, 0346 Hwalin. 0885 Hyundai.. 1011, 0758, 1159 IEEC.. 0605 Ikusi Allsat. 0368 Indovision.. 2004, 0887 Innova. 0099 Intertronic.. 0631 Intervision.. 0592 InVideo. 0871 IQ.. 0210 IQ Prism.. 0210 IRTE.. 0816, 0609 ISkyB. 2004, 0887 ITT. 0108, 0172 JiWon.. 0364 Johansson. 0332 JOK.. 0710 JSR.. 0364
Thorens. 0586 Tonna.. 0668, 0346 Topfield. 1206 Toshiba.. 0749, 1749, 0790, 0486, 1285, 0082 TPS.. 1253, 0820 Triad.. 0351, 0335, 0321 Triasat. 0501, 0414 Triax.. 0115 Twinner.. 0136 UltimateTV. 2001, 0392, 0639, 2002 Uniden. 0724, 0722, 0074, 0052, 0238, 0831 Unitor.. 0332 Universum.. 0173, 0571 Victor.. 0506, 0505, 0492 Visiosat.. 1042 Vortec.. 0631, 0421 VTech.. 0690, 0351, 0321 Winersat.. 1045, 0332 Wisi.. 0638, 0173, 0372, 0455, 0351, 0406, 0690, 0321, 0396 Xsat.. 0123 Yes. 0887, 2004 Zehnder. 0321, 0552, 0114, 0520, 1075, 0331, 0818 Zenith.. 0856, 1856, 0635 Zodiac. 0396 Zwergnase. 0794
Satstation.. 1083 Schneider.. 0805 Schwaiger. 0552, 0183, 0116, 1111 Seemann. 0530, 0396 SEG.. 1087, 0742, 0421, 0369 Sharp.. 0494 Siemens.. 0683, 0173 SKY.. 0856, 0099, 2004, 0847, 1175, 0887 Sky Television. 1014 Skylife. 1255
TV device codes
A-Mark.. 0003 Abex.. 0032 Acura.. 0009 Addison.. 0653, 0108 Admiral. 0093, 0087, 0163 Advent.. 0783, 1933, 0817, 0815 Adventura.. 0046 Adyson. 0217, 0032 AGB.. 0516
Aiwa.. 1914, 1910, 1916, 0701, 1915 Akai.. 1537, 0009, 0351, 0516, 0708, 0218, 0448, 0696, 0208, 0361, 0602 Akito.. 0272 Akura.. 0264, 0218, 0493, 0358 Alaron. 0179, 0216
Alba.. 0668, 0036, 0218, 0581, 0009, 0211, 0371, 0037, 0235 Albatron.. 0700 Allorgan. 0294 Ambassador.. 0177 Amplivision. 0400, 0217 Amstrad.. 0171, 0009, 0177, 0412, 0371, 0516, 0037, 0354, 0433
Device Codes TV device codes
Anam.. 0250, 0009, 0700, 0003, 0628 Anam National. 0250, 0650, 0055 Anitech. 0009 AOC.. 0451, 0093, 0178, 0179, 0009, 0052, 0003, 0019, 0108, 0185, 0018 Apex Digital.. 1943 Arcam. 0217, 0216 Archer. 0003 ASA.. 0104, 0087 Asuka. 0218 Atlantic. 0206 Audiosonic. 0109, 0037 Audiovox. 0451, 0003 Autovox.. 0206, 0087, 0544, 0336 Awa.. 0009, 0157 Axion.. 1937 Baird.. 0343 Bang & Olufsen. 0565, 0087 Barco.. 0380, 0552 Basic Line.. 0218, 0009 Baur.. 0361, 0535, 0349, 0512, 0554, 0037, 0505, 0544, 0010 Beaumark.. 0178 Beko.. 0714, 0486, 0370, 0715 Belcor. 0019 Bell & Howell.. 0016 Beon.. 0037 Binatone.. 0217 Blaupunkt.. 0195, 0328, 0191, 0327, 0554, 0200, 0535 Blue Sky.. 0218, 1037, 0668 Blue Star.. 0282 Bondstec. 0247 Boots.. 0217 BPL.. 0282 Brandt. 0205, 0198, 0196, 0335, 0109 Brionvega.. 0559, 0087 Britannia.. 0216 Brockwood. 0019 Broksonic.. 0003, 1929, 1911, 1938, 1905, 1935 Bruns.. 0087 BSR.. 0294 BTC.. 0218
Bush.. 0036, 0698, 0218, 0294, 0363, 0519, 0009, 0668, 0211, 1900, 0282, 0355, 0374, 0581, 0037, 1037, 0272, 0349, 0371, 0552 Candle.. 0046, 0186, 0056 Carrefour.. 0036 Carver. 0170 Cascade.. 0009 Cathay.. 0037 CCE.. 0217, 0037 Celebrity.. 0000 Centurion. 0037 Century. 0087 CGE.. 0084, 0552, 0074, 0306, 0247 Ching Tai.. 0179, 0009, 0003 Chun Yun. 0000, 0009, 0700, 0003, 0179, 0033 Chung Hsin. 0053, 0108, 0036, 0033 Cimline.. 0009 Cineral.. 0451 Citizen. 0039, 0186, 0056, 1928, 0046, 0280 Clairtone.. 0185 Clarivox. 0037 Clatronic.. 0370, 0247 Clayton. 0385 Colt.. 1906 Concerto.. 0056 Condor.. 0320, 0370 Contec.. 0036, 0216, 0009, 0185, 0157 Continental 0205, 0198, 0196, Edison. 0399 Crosley.. 0084, 0074, 0087 Crown. 0039, 0579, 0037, 0418, 0009, 0370 CS Electronics. 0414, 0216 CTC.. 0247 Curtis Mathes. 0451, 0093, 0145, 0166, 0056, 1919, 0039, 0466, 0016 Cybertron. 0218 Daewoo.. 0451, 0178, 0700, 0019, 1921, 0039, 0170, 0634, 0009, 1909, 0037, 0108, 0374, 0628, 0003, 1902, 0032, 1928, 0056, 0499 Dainichi. 0218
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