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Bose Lifestyle 35 DVD home entertainment system Sold from August 2006 to August 2008 series III User Manual
Bose Lifestyle 35 DVD home entertainment system Sold from August 2006 to August 2008 series III User Manual
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Active list of options Default settings (Options) Effect of this setting Display Brightness4 (1 to 7)Media center display lights with a midrange brightness. Darkens or lightens the media center display (7 = brightest). Display LanguageEnglish (Dansk, Deutsch, Español, Français, Italiano, Nederlands, Svenska)On-screen display menus appear in the selected language. Optical SourceNone (TV, VCR, CBL/SAT, AUX)No digital signal received via optical cable. Digital signal received via optical cable for selected source. Note: Choosing an optical source here restricts digital connec- tions to optical only. No digital co-ax connection signal will be pro- cessed. Digital Audio OutputOriginal PCMNo processing applied for signals sent to rear panel digital audio jacks. Increases digital audio compatibility with other devices. Tuner SpacingU.S., European Channel spacing for AM/FM radio stations set to selected region standard. Restore SettingsNo Ye sUser settings, if any, modify system operation. Overwrites user settings and adjustments with the original settings established at the factory. USING SYSTEM M ENUS 31 !!U SING SYSTEM MENUS Dansk Italiano SvenskaDeutsch Nederlands English FrançaisEspañol Remote control options Press System on the LIFESTYLE® remote control. Move right to see a preview of remote control features, and press the Enter button to move into an active list of remote control options. Figure 14 Preview of remote control featuresRemote Control 6-2+/-));2O#,-./#01#@(+ 6-2+/-));2O#,-./#6&7N%0#/(*(;:(/# 6-2+/-));2O#,-./#16-+(#*-2+/-)#:(/@;-2 (++;2O#J#-E+;-2@5 navigate select
Active list of options Default settings (Options) Effect of this setting TV Brand-- (Brand name)Identifies the TV brand for the LIFESTYLE ®remote to control. TV Code-- Identifies the IR code that works with your TV. CBL• SAT Device-- (Cable, Cable/DVR, Satellite, Satellite/DVR, HDTV Tuner)Identifies which device is connected to the CBL• SAT input. CBL• SAT Brand-- (Brand name)Identifies the device brand for the LIFESTYLE ®remote to control. CBL• SAT Code-- Identifies the IR code that works with your CBL• SAT device. VCR Device-- VCR, DVR, Cable/DVR, Satellite/DVR, DVD/DVD recorder, DVD/DVR, TV/DVDIdentifies what type of device is connected to the VCR input. VCR Brand-- Brand name Identifies the device brand for the LIFESTYLE ® remote to control. VCR Code-- Identifies the IR code that works with your VCR device. AUX Device-- CD Changer, DVR, DVD/DVD Recorder, DVD/DVR, HDTV TV, TV/DVD, VCR, Cable/DVR, Cable, Satellite/DVR, Satellite, TVIdentifies which type of device is connected to the AUX input. AUX Brand-- Brand name Identifies the device brand for the LIFESTYLE ® remote to control. AUX Code-- Identifies the IR code that works with your AUX device. TV ControlTV AUX, VCR, CBL• SATDetermines which device #)%&*/#)%%*!/-)*%$%9:/,0.#*8 Remote VersionRecord/ABC, Teletext Sets the functions of some buttons on the remote, such as Screen ratio control (Record/ABC or Teletext), as provided by your TV or in your area. IR ControlOn Te a c h OffSystem receives IR commands from another remote that has been taught to operate the system. System sends out IR commands, in response to the LIFESTYLE ® remote buttons pressed, to teach another remote to operate the ! system. System does not allow IR control by another remote or does not teach IR commands to a learning remote. 32 USING SYSTEM M ENUS !! U SING SYSTEM MENUS Dansk Italiano Svenska DeutschNederlands EnglishFrançais Español
USING SYSTEM M ENUS 33 !!U SING SYSTEM MENUS Dansk Italiano SvenskaDeutsch Nederlands English FrançaisEspañol DVD Lock options Press System on the LIFESTYLE® remote control. Move right to see a preview of DVD Lock features, and press the Enter button to move into an active display of DVD Lock options. Figure 15 Preview of DVD Lock featuresDVD Lock ()(*+#919#7-*H#+-#3K.@+#+A(@(#@,@+(>#-E+;-2@5 7-*H#L2/+(3#9;@*@ 7-*H#9;@*@#
34 USING SYSTEM M ENUS !! U SING SYSTEM MENUS Dansk Italiano Svenska DeutschNederlands EnglishFrançais Español Using the lock to apply parental control The parental control feature of the LIFESTYLE® system lets you restrict viewing of DVDs 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. Your password will help prevent unauthorized viewing of DVDs that have a higher rating than your restriction level. There are eight levels to choose from, matched to movie ratings set by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), as shown in the table below. Parental control setting MPAA ratingAudience restriction 8 None 7 NC-17 Adult audiences 6 R Mature audiences 5 Mature teenage audiences 4 PG-13 Teenage audiences 3 PG Mature young audiences 2 Most audiences 1 G General For example, by choosing a Parental Control Setting of 4, you restrict access to videos ! rated above PG-13. Videos with ratings above that may be viewed only after entering the password. Your password also prevents others from changing the parental control setting without ! permission. To set the restriction level and passwords With the TV turned on, select the proper TV video input for the media center. ! Press System on the LIFESTYLE® remote control. When the System menu appears on the TV screen: 1. Move right to DVD Lock for a preview of the selections (as shown on page 33). 2. Press the down arrow or Enter to move into an active list of DVD Lock options (noticeably different from the preview screen). 3. Use the number buttons on your LIFESTYLE ® remote to enter four digits into the ! password blanks. 4. Press Enter to register your choice. 5. Enter the same four digits in the new blanks and press Enter to register them. 6. Select Lock Discs Rated Above. 7. Move right and up or down to select the restriction level you want. 8. Press Enter or the left arrow to confirm your selection and exit the selection list.
35 CHANGING SOURCE SETTINGS English Deutsch FrançaisDansk Español Italiano SvenskaNederlands Dansk Italiano SvenskaDeutsch Nederlands English FrançaisEspañol CHANGING SOURCE SETTINGS Quick adjustments as you watch or listen Quick changes to whatever system source is playing are easy to make when you press the ! Settings button on the LIFESTYLE® remote control. You can boost the system center channel volume or hear audio from five instead of two of the system speakers, for example. A dedicated Settings menu for each separate audio source, and one other for all of the video sources, gives you nearly instant access. Press one button, and you get the appropriate menu for the source that is currently playing. Moving about and selecting options from the menu for each source also becomes second nature quickly. Just try it and see. Where to find the list of options To see your options, you must first select a source. Then, on the LIFESTYLE® remote control, press Settings to enter the menu for that source. The menu appears on the media center display and will appear on your TV screen as well, if the TV is turned on and the proper Video Input for the media center is selected. • As the settings appear on the media center display (Figure 16), press the down button on the remote to see more options. Figure 16 A sample of CD setting options as they appear on the media center displayC E N T E R C H A N N E L : + 4 S L E E P T I M E R : O F F • To see the DVD Settings menu on the TV screen (Figure 17, below), turn on the TV and select the TV Video Input for the media center. When the list of options is longer than shown, a small down or up arrow appears at the ! bottom of the list to indicate where to move to see more options. Figure 17 FM radio Settings menu on the TV screen, with identify- ing tags Description – ! What to do ! or to expect Source –! In use Features –! Identity icons Navigation cue –! Buttons to use Feature name – Full identityor AM Center Channel Setting – ! Option chosen To soften the center-channel presentation, choose a lower setting. To focus it, choose a higher setting. 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.
36 CHANGING SOURCE SETTINGS CHANGING SOURCE SETTINGS English Deutsch Français DanskEspañol Italiano Svenska NederlandsDansk Italiano Svenska DeutschNederlands EnglishFrançais Español 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 these steps for each change you want to make. • Press Exit to leave the Settings menu. The progression below shows how to change the number of speakers used when FM plays ! (Figure 18). 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 the left arrow confirms the new setting and moves back to the list of tuner attributes. Figure 18 Changing the number of speakers playing A. B.C. 2-3-5 Speakers: 2-3-5 Speakers: 2-3-5 Speakers: 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. You can restore all default settings by choosing Restore Settings in the Systems menu, under F(3;#6(2+(/. 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 37 CHANGING SOURCE SETTINGS English Deutsch FrançaisDansk Español Italiano SvenskaNederlands Dansk Italiano SvenskaDeutsch Nederlands English FrançaisEspañol CD settings options To see the CD Settings menu, you must insert a CD into the disc tray before you select the source. CD Features Set to (Options) Setting effect 2-3-5 Speakers 5 (2, 3)Determines the number of speakers playing. Surround 0 (-5 to +5)Establishes relative surround sound volume. Center Channel 0 (-5 to +5)Establishes relative center speaker volume. Audio Track DTS (Dolby Digital)Plays audio tracks in the format specified. Sleep Timer Off (10-90)Sets system to turn off when the selected time elapses. DVD settings options To see the DVD Settings menu, you must insert a DVD into the disc tray before you select the source. Three features (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. DVDFeatures Set to (Options) Setting effect 2-3-5 Speakers 5 (2, 3)Determines the number of speakers playing. Surround 0 (-5 to +5)Establishes relative surround sound volume. Center Channel0 (-5 to +5)Establishes relative center speaker volume. Movie EQOn (Off)Adjusts bass-to-treble relationship for proper movie soundtrack reproduction. Range CompressionOn (Off)Adjusts volume to maintain dialogue intelligibility and keep some sounds from overwhelming others. Mono DecodingOn (Off)Engages Videostage® 5 mono decoding circuitry to process mono programs (one-channel audio) into five-speaker sound.
38 CHANGING SOURCE SETTINGS CHANGING SOURCE SETTINGS English Deutsch Français DanskEspañol Italiano Svenska NederlandsDansk Italiano Svenska DeutschNederlands EnglishFrançais Español Tuner settings 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. Time 0:00 _:__Displays elapsed time. Advances or reverses the film to the new time. Title _ of __Advances or reverses the film to another section of the DVD, according to the number set. Chapter ___Advances or reverses the film to a new scene, according to the number set. Audio Track DTS Dolby DigitalPlays an audio format available on the specific DVD, which may offer more than one choice. Subtitle LanguageEnglish OtherDetermines the language used for DVD subtitles (of the languages available on that disc). Camera Angle1 of __ Determines the angle used for a movie scene (of the camera angles available on the disc). A/B Repeat a, b A, BRepeats a segment of the DVD after the start and end points are defined. For details on how to apply this option, refer to page 16. Sleep Timer Off 10-90Sets system to turn off when the selected time elapses. DVDFeatures Set to (Options) Setting effect FM (or AM) Features Set to (Options) Setting effect 2-3-5 Speakers 5 (2, 3)Determines the number of speakers playing. Surround 0 (-5 to +5)Establishes relative surround sound volume. Center Channel 0 (-5 to +5)Establishes relative center volume. Output Mode (FM-only feature)Auto (Mono or Stereo)Sets channel distribution of radio signals. RDS Info (FM-only feature and available only outside the U.S.)Off (On)Displays station and program information (as available from Radio Data System). Sleep Timer Off (10-90)Sets system to turn off when the selected time elapses.
CHANGING SOURCE SETTINGS 39 CHANGING SOURCE SETTINGS English Deutsch FrançaisDansk Español Italiano SvenskaNederlands Dansk Italiano SvenskaDeutsch Nederlands English FrançaisEspañol TV settings options (for VCR, CBL/SAT, and AUX) 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 settings menus for these sources. Three features (shown in italic type below) appear in the TV menu only if you have set Audio Processing to User Adjustable in the Audio options of the System menu. TVFeatures Set to (Options) Setting effect 2-3-5 Speakers 5 (2, 3)Determines the number of speakers playing. Surround 0 (-5 to +5)Establishes relative surround sound volume. Center Channel 0 (-5 to +5)Establishes relative center speaker volume. Movie EQ On (Off)Adjusts bass-to-treble relationship for proper movie soundtrack reproduction. Range CompressionOn (Off)Adjusts volume by frequency band to moder- ate the difference between dialogue and spe- cial effects. Keeps some sounds from overwhelming others. Mono Decoding On (Off)Engages Videostage ® 5 mono decoding circuitry, which processes mono audio (one- channel) programs into five-speaker sound. Audio 1+1 1 (2, Both)Plays audio content of selected soundtrack(s). The content of the second soundtrack may be a second language, for example. Sleep Timer Off (10-90)Sets system to turn off when the selected time elapses.
40 REFERENCE Dansk Italiano Svenska DeutschNederlands EnglishFrançais Español REFERENCE System maintenance Changing batteries is the only regular maintenance required. However, switches inside the remote battery case can be changed, as needed (to select a new house code, for example). Similar changes may be required for any additional remotes, purchased for use in other rooms. Note:For further information on switch settings refer to “Changing remote control switch settings” below. Replacing the remote control batteries Replace all four batteries when the remote control stops operating or its range seems reduced. Alkaline batteries are recommended. 1. Slide open the battery compartment on the back of the remote (Figure 19). 2. Insert four AAA or IEC-LR3 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. Figure 19 Installing the remote control batteries Changing remote control switch settings Each LIFESTYLE® remote control uses a house code that corresponds to the house code set in the media center, enabling the two to communicate. If another LIFESTYLE® system nearby creates a conflict with your system, you can easily set a new house code in your media center and its remote control(s) with steps that follow. Using the remote control: 1. Open the remote control battery cover and locate the miniature switches (Figure 20 on page 41). 2. Move one or more of switches 1, 2, 3, or 4 in the opposite direction from its current setting. Use a paper clip, ball point pen, or similar object. Note:DO NOT change any other switch settings. Moving other switches may disable your remote control. 3. Replace the battery cover. + + + + Battery compartment coverBattery compartment AAA batteries (4)