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Bose Lifestyle 30 Series II system Sold from May 1999 to 2002 User Manual
Bose Lifestyle 30 Series II system Sold from May 1999 to 2002 User Manual
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AM199736_06_V.pdf October 28, 2001 9 Setting Up Connecting the speakers and Lifestyle® music center Once you have selected locations for your music system, connect the speakers. CAUTION: Make sure all components are unplugged from the power outlet before you begin hooking up the system. Connecting the Jewel Cube® speakers to the Acoustimass® module 1. Match the correct cable to the corresponding speaker location. •Front speaker cables have blue RCA connectors at one end, with L, R, or C molded into both the RCA connectors and the Jewel Cube connectors at the other end. •Surround speaker cables have orange RCA connectors at one end, with L or R molded into both the RCA connectors and the Jewel Cube connectors at the other end. 2. Insert the Jewel Cube connector of each cable fully into the jack on the rear of one of the five speakers (Figure 5). Match the ridge of the connector to the notch at the top of the jack. 3. Connect each cable to the corresponding jack on the Acoustimass module. a. Plug the blue connectors into the matching left front, center, and right front jacks. b. Plug the orange connectors into the matching left surround and right surround jacks. To lengthen the cable, connect speaker wire with male phono (RCA) plugs on each end to your supplied speaker cable. Use a female-to-female adapter (“barrel” connector) or splice in 18-gauge (0.75 mm 2) or thicker cord (connecting + to + and – to –). To purchase extension wire, see your dealer or electronics store, or call Bose® customer service. Figure 5 Speaker cable connections to the Jewel Cube speaker
10 October 28, 2001 AM197736_06_V.pdf LRTAPE INLRTAPE OUT RIGHT RIGHT CENTER OUTPUTS TO CUBE SPEAKERSLEFT LEFTFRONT SURROUNDAUDIO INPUT Connecting the Acoustimass® module to the Lifestyle® music center Connect the Acoustimass module to the music center with the audio input cable (Figure 6). 1. Plug the small black multi-pin connector (flat side facing up) into the jack marked SPEAKER ZONE 1 on the rear of the music center. 2. Insert the single right-angle multi-pin connector on the other end of the audio input cable into the AUDIO INPUT jack on the Acoustimass module. Align the connector at the angle shown in Figure 6. Note: Connect your digital signal source to the female RCA connector. See “Connecting your home theater components...” on page 12. Note: Be sure that each connector is fully inserted into each jack. 3. Extend the audio input cable as much as possible, since it includes an antenna for the remote control. Note: Refer to “Using two listening zones” on page 30 for information on connecting a second zone. Figure 6 Music center and speaker connections Left surround speaker Right surround speakerCenter speaker Right front speaker Setting Up Right-angle connector into AUDIO INPUT Audio input cable AC power jack To digital signal source AC power pack Multi-pin connector into SPEAKER ZONE 1 Left front speaker
AM199736_06_V.pdf October 28, 2001 11 Setting Up 230 V 115 V Connecting the Acoustimass® module power (mains) cord 1. On a dual voltage system, the voltage selector switch is preset at the factory to be correct for your area. Check to be sure it is set for the proper voltage (Figure 7). Use 115V for North America; 230V for Europe and Australia. In Europe, use the adapter plug provided. If you are in doubt, contact your local electric utility for the appropriate voltage setting. Figure 7 Dual voltage Acoustimass module: voltage selector switch settings CAUTION: Make sure the voltage selector switch is set correctly. 2. Plug the small end of the power (mains) cord into the Acoustimass module AC power jack. Note: Do not plug the AC power cord into a power outlet until all component connections are complete. Connecting the music center AC (mains) power pack The Lifestyle® music center comes with a 120V AC (mains) power pack for use in the USA and Canada or an appropriate 230V or 240V power pack for international use. (See Figures 1 and 8.) Dual voltage models include both 120V and 230V power packs. CAUTION: Be sure to use the correct power pack for your area. Using the wrong one may damage your power pack or your music center. •Model PS71, 120V in North America•Model PS72, 230V in Europe •Model PS74, 230V in UK or Singapore•Model PS77, 240V in Australia Figure 8 The AC power pack (model PS71 shown) 1. Firmly insert the small connector on the end of the AC (mains) power pack cable into the AC POWER jack on the back of the Lifestyle® music center. 2. Make sure that the power pack reaches an AC (mains) outlet. Note: Do not plug the AC power pack into a power outlet until all component connections are complete.
12 October 29, 2001 AM199736_06_V.pdf Setting Up Connecting your home theater components to the Lifestyle® 30 system There are many possible variations of equipment in a home theater. In addition to the Lifestyle® 30 system, a home theater complement typically includes a stereo or mono TV and stereo VCR. In a digital home theater system, the primary source may be a DVD player . Your home theater can include many other combinations of equipment, including cable TV, laserdisc players, additional VCRs, and a satellite decoder . Note: A mono TV only serves as a display for the video, not as a source for the audio. In order for the Lifestyle® 30 system to provide home theater effects, the program material must be in stereo or surround-encoded, and the device playing the material must be ster eo. Look for the word “surround” on the tape, CD, or preceding the TV br oadcast. To hear stereo or surround sound from encoded video tapes, you must have a stereo (HiFi) VCR. While not all VCRs deliver stereo, all CD, and DVD players and nearly all laser disc players do. Note: Line level outputs from most VCRs or laserdisc players are fixed. If your VCR, laserdisc player, or other video sound source has fixed and variable outputs, use the fixed outputs. Setting up a digital sound source Connect a DTV or DVD player’s digital signal dir ectly to the female RCA jack on the audio input cable. Connect the DVD player’s analog signal output to the AUX inputs. If your Lifestyle ® system receives a valid digital signal (including PCM or Dolby Digital bitstr eams), this digital sound is used. If no valid digital signal is r eceived, then your system selects the analog signal being sent to AUX, which is then pr ocessed by the Videostage ® decoder for excellent home theater sound. If your digital audio source has an optical connector, you will need an adapter with an RCA (coaxial) connector . Consult your dealer or contact Bose ®. Note: Ensure the connection between the digital source and the Lifestyle® system is made using a 3 to 6 foot (1 to 2 m) standard audio cable or video cable. For longer lengths, use a 75 ohm cable. Figure 9 Music center connectors Setting up a video sound source The Lifestyle® 30 system has two sets of video sound inputs (Figure 9) for your non-digital video sound sources, such as your TV or VCR. Note: Your Lifestyle® 30 system includes one 6-foot (1.8 m) stereo cable to connect the right (R) and left (L) audio outputs from a component to the music center inputs. Cables may also be supplied with your components. If needed, audio cables are available at many electronics stores, or call Bose. Most audio cables are color coded. Match red connectors to right (R) jacks and black or white connectors to left (L) jacks. Non-digital video sound source outputs to VIDEO inputs DVD analog outputs to AUX inputs
AM199736_06_V.pdf October 29, 2001 13 How to set up your home theater There are two basic methods for setting up your home theater. It is best to connect compo- nents directly to the Lifestyle® 30 music center, and select the source from its remote or control panel. A second option is to use a stereo TV as the switching center to select the sound source. In each example, the analog outputs fr om the DVD player (or other digital device) ar e connected to the AUX inputs. You may need extra long audio cables or exten- sions for some of these connections. (1) To connect video sound sources directly to the Lifestyle® 30 system You may connect up to three video sound sources directly to your system. For example, connect the analog outputs of your DVD player to AUX, the VCR fixed outputs to VIDEO 1, and the TV to VIDEO 2 on the back of your music center. (See Figur e 10.) Connect the coaxial digital audio output from your DVD player to the female RCA connection on the audio input cable (connecting the music center with the module) using a male-to-male RCA cable. If a valid digital signal is r eceived by the Lifestyle ® 30 system through the audio input cable, the system plays that audio source. If no valid digital signal is r eceived, it selects the backup analog signal being sent to AUX. When connecting your TV: •Connect the TV fixed audio outputs to the VIDEO 2 inputs on the music center. •Turn the TV speakers off or the volume all the way down. (If there is an internal/external speakers switch, select external speakers. Do not connect any speakers to the TV.) •Turn off any special TV settings such as expanded ster eo, mega-bass, phantom, or SAP. They prevent proper surround processing through your Lifestyle ® system. •Set the TV balance control to the center of the dial or range. •Set tone controls to flat or the middle position (neutral). •Set TV to the stereo position. Figure 10 Connecting components to the Lifestyle® 30 system inputs LRTAPE INLRTAPE OUT LR L R V L R V VCR Cable TV TV To the module Music centerDigital audio output DVD player Setting Up
14 October 29, 2001 AM199736_06_V.pdf Setting Up Cable TVVCR TV DVD playerMusic center Digital audio output To the module LRTAPE INLRTAPE OUT L LR VR V RLMusic center (2) To direct video sound sources through your TV This is an alternative connection method. (See Figure 11.) If your stereo TV has fixed audio outputs (the audio signal level doesn’t change) and it allows you to select the source of the signal (VCR, laser disc, cable, etc.), then you can: •Connect your DVD player L and R outputs to the music center AUX inputs. •Connect the DVD video output to one of the video inputs on the TV. •Connect the coaxial digital audio output from your DVD player to the female RCA connection on the audio input cable (connecting the music center with the module), using a male-to-male RCA cable. •Connect your home theater components to the TV inputs. •Connect the TV fixed audio outputs to the VIDEO 1 inputs on the music center. •Turn the TV speakers off or the volume all the way down. (If there is an internal/external speakers switch, select external speakers. Do not connect any speakers to the TV.) •Turn off any special TV settings such as expanded ster eo, mega-bass, phantom, or SAP. They prevent proper surround processing through your Lifestyle ® system. •Set the TV balance control to the center of the dial or range. •Set tone controls to flat or the middle position (neutral). •Set TV to the stereo position. Note: If necessary, as a second choice, you can use the variable audio outputs from your stereo TV. Turn off or disconnect the TV’s speakers and leave the volume control up – close to the maximum setting. Note: If you connect your stereo VCR through your stereo TV, do not use coaxial cable. Instead, connect the VCR L and R audio outputs to the TV L and R audio inputs to ensure proper stereo and surround sound. Figure 11 Connecting components through your TV
AM199736_06_V.pdf October 29, 2001 15 Setting Up About the video source Your TV is the display for the video (picture) signal. Thus, the video signal must be connected directly to the TV. Do not connect it to the Lifestyle® 30 system. Note: For assistance with video connections between your DVD player and/or VCR and TV, see your video components manuals. Note: There is no video signal input (usually a yellow-coded jack) on the music center. The VIDEO INPUT jacks are for audio from a video source. Other connections Use standard RCA audio cables to connect other components to your Lifestyle® music center, matching the red connector to R (right) and the white (or black) connector to L (left). You can use a Y-adapter (available at electr onics stores) to connect a mono source. Tape deck To use an external recorder (analog audio cassette, MD, or digital audio tape), connect the inputs (REC) of the recorder to the music center’s TAPE OUT jacks. Connect the outputs (PLAY) from the recorder to the music center’s TAPE IN jacks. Laserdisc player or additional CD changer To use one of these components, connect its audio outputs to the music center VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, or AUX (if not used for a digital sour ce) jacks, matching the r ed plug to R (right) and black or white plug to L (left). Turntable To connect a turntable, you need a phono pr eamplifier (with RIAA equalization). Y ou can order the appropriate model from Bose® by calling 1-800-367-4008 and asking for part number 252603. Connect the audio outputs of the phono preamplifier to the music center VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, or AUX (if not used for a digital sour ce) jacks, matching the r ed plug to R (right) and black or white plug to L (left). Note: The Lifestyle® 30 system cannot turn on or turn off a connected component.
16 October 29, 2001 AM199736_06_V.pdf Connecting the antennas The rear panel of your Lifestyle® music center provides connections for AM and FM antennas (Figur e 12). Unwind each antenna’s wires. Antennas provide better reception when their wires are not bundled. Note: Outdoor antennas may be used with the music center antenna connections. To install an outdoor antenna, consult a qualified installer. Follow all safety instructions. Figure 12 The antenna connections Setting Up LRTAPE INLRTAPE OUT AM antenna jack FM antenna jack Figure 13 The FM dipole antenna Figure 14 The AM loop antenna FM antenna connections 1. Plug the antenna connector into the FM ANTENNA jack on the back of the Lifestyle® music center. 2. Spread out the antenna arms. Experiment with both the placement and the angle of this antenna to provide optimum FM reception. AM antenna connections Note: To install the AM antenna on a wall, follow the instructions enclosed with the antenna. 1. Plug the AM antenna connector into the AM ANTENNA jack on the back of the Lifestyle® music center. 2. Stand the loop antenna on the base, following the instructions enclosed with the antenna. 3. Move the loop part of the antenna as far as possible but at least 20 inches (50 cm) fr om the music center and at least 4 feet (1.2 m) fr om the Acoustimass ® module. Experiment with the orientation of the loop for optimum AM reception. Connecting to a cable radio signal To connect your system to the FM signal available from some cable TV companies, contact your cable pr ovider for assistance. The connection is made to the FM 75Ω EXTERNAL antenna connector on the back of the system. CAUTION: Be certain that the installation includes a signal splitter so that only the FM band, not the cable TV band, is transmitted to the system. It is necessary to use a splitter that filters the signal to prevent any re-emissions of the TV spectrum through the system.
AM199736_06_V.pdf October 29, 2001 17 Setting Up Miniature switchesBattery compartment cover 3 AA batteries Setting radio channel spacing for dual voltage and 120V systems Dual voltage music centers (which include both 120V and 230V power packs) can be set for two types of AM and FM channel spacing. •10 kHz for AM and 200 kHz for FM (common to North America) •9 kHz for AM and 50 kHz for FM (common to Europe) Your dual voltage music center is pr eset for North American spacing. Select the channel spacing most appropriate for your area. To change between Nor th American and European channel spacing: 1. Turn the music center off. 2. Press and hold the ERASE key (on the music center control panel) for three seconds. The display flashes PROGRAM and indicates US for North American spacing or Eur o for European spacing. 3. While holding the ERASE key, press SOURCE SELECT (on the music center control panel). The display flashes PROGRAM and the setting changes fr om US to Eur o. While holding ERASE, press SOURCE SELECT again to change from Eur o to US. Installing the batteries in the remote control 1. Slide open the battery compartment on the back of the remote (Figure 15). 2. Insert 3 AA or IEC-R6 1.5V batteries, or the equivalent, as shown. Match the + and – symbols on the batteries with the + and – markings inside the compartment. 3. Slide the battery compartment cover back into place. Replace the batteries when the remote control stops operating or its range seems reduced. Alkaline batteries are recommended. Note: Do not change the settings of the factory-preset miniature switches. See “Changing the house code settings” on page 32 for information on how to prevent conflicts with other Lifestyle ® music systems. Figure 15 Installing the remote control batteries
18 October 29, 2001 AM199736_06_V.pdf Operating Your Lifestyle® 30 System Turning on the music center Plug the Acoustimass® module power cord into an AC (mains) outlet. Then plug in the music center power pack. Note: Your speakers will not operate unless all cable and power connections are completed before turning on the music center. You are ready to enjoy your new Lifestyle® system. Open the music center by gently pressing upwards on the bottom of the door (Figure 16). Refer to the pages that follow for information on operating the music center controls and the Lifestyle ® remote control. Play the Test CD, following the instructions on page 24. Listen to the instructions on the CD to verify your system setup. Note: If your system will be unattended for a few days, you may want to unplug your music center to prevent a neighbor’s Lifestyle® remote control or your pets from accidentally turning it on. Also see “Changing the house code settings” on page 32. Figure 16 Opening the music center door The music center display This music center display (Figur e 17) pr ovides information on the music center functions. Figure 17 The music center display Zone 1 or 2 indicator No disc indicator Mute indicator Random play all discs or random play one disc indicator CD track and AM/FM preset number display Play indicatorPause indicatorDisc indicators Setting house codes indicatorStop indicatorCD elapsed time and AM/FM station frequency indicatorSource indicators