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Bose Lifestyle 38 DVD home entertainment system Sold from July 2004 to August 2006 User Manual
Bose Lifestyle 38 DVD home entertainment system Sold from July 2004 to August 2006 User Manual
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SYSTEM C ONTROLS 11 !!S YSTEM CONTROLS Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español a. If your remo te features the symbol (above the Library butto n), the four buttons at the bottom functio n as follows: In Stored source , queues up and plays other stored tracks that most closely match the style of the current track. In VCR source (or AUX, if a recorder-type device is connected to that input), ! activates the record functio n. Not available on remotes set to control Teletext. In Stored source, when used in conjunction with the number keys, plays the tracks from a specific stored CD of that number. In Cable source , makes a selection from the A list. In Stored source , plays all the tracks, if any, a ssigned to the playlist. Can be used with additional play mode options, like Encore. In Cable source , makes a selection from the B list. In Stored source , skips from the track currently pla ying to the first track on the CD of origin and plays that CD from beginning to end. In Cable source , makes a selection from the C list. b. If your remote features the symbol (above the Library button), the four colored buttons at the bottom function as follows: In Stored source , queues up and plays other stored tracks that most closely match the style of the current track. In Teletext mode , selects the content labeled red. In Stored source , when used in conjunction with the number keys, plays the tracks from a specific stored CD of that number. In Teletext mode , selects the screen content labeled green. In Stored source, plays all the tracks, if an y, assigned to the playlist. In Teletext mode , selects the screen content labeled yellow. In Stored source , skips from the track currently pla ying to the first track on the CD of origin and plays that CD from beginning to end. In Teletext mode , selects the screen content labeled blue. Note: To switch your remote from a. functionality to b. (described above), refer to “Remote control options” on page 39 and locate the “Selecting a Remote Control version” option. Getting strong remote control range and response The cord that connects the pow er supply to the media center contains an antenna for your RF remote. For good range, it is VERY important that you extend this cord to its full length and keep it away from other system cables. P !#$%&()*+,-*./0++!1,%()*2!,,.3-*!!4*!,- ()*5*6$#*%(*.3+0(/()*#,.6$%7 *.($#!,.$*%(($,%3-)$#)$/,+($5058 Note: Also, when using a plasma screen TV, keeping the media center power supply as far from the TV as is practical improves remote range. If your system does not respond when you press a button on the remote, it could be time to change the batteries. Fo r information on the type of batt eries to use and how to change them, refer to “Replacing the remote control batteries” on page 52. In some buildings, there may be “dead spots” wh ere remote control signals are not effective. If this happens, move the remote a foot or two and try again. Also make sure the cord that connects the power supply to the media ce nter (and contains the remote antenna) is stretched to its full le ngth and is separated from other po wer cords. If this does not help, move the media center a few feet to see if a new location provides better response. If the batteries are not dead and yo ur efforts to avoid dead spots are in vain, you may need an antenna extender. To cont act Bose for more informa tion, or to order the extender, refer to the address list included with the system.
12 SYSTEM C ONTROLS !! S YSTEM CONTROLS Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Media center The disc tray and system controls are located unde r the front panel door of the media center. To the right of the system contro ls is the display window (Figure 1). CAUTION: Pressing the Open/Close button on the media center is the best way to open and retract the disc tray .DO NOT press on the tray to make it retract or exert pressure on the front of the tray while it is moving. Doing so c an cause the disc player to malfunction. An IR (infrared) signal emitter, located under the disc tray, enables you to control other ! components using the LIFESTYLE ® remote. Avoid blocking this emitter, so its signal will have a clear path to other components or reflective surfaces in the room. Figure 1 Front view of the media center Front panel door – lifts up Controls Disc tray Display window Headphone jack IR emitter Controls On/Off Source Volume Enter Erase Store All Off Open/Close Four of the media center control panel butt ons provide similar control to buttons on the remote control. The other five offer unique functionality. On/OffTurns the system on or off in the main room only. Selects the source last used when it turns on the system. All Off Turns off the system and all conn ected speakers (in all rooms). Opens and closes the disc tray. SourceSelects the next available sound source in sequence. EnterInitiates DVD play when that option is selected from DVD menu options that appear on the TV screen. In combination with the Store button, advances through and selects system ! settings on the media center display. EraseRemoves a radio station preset. VolumeRaises the volume of the system and unm utes the speakers (if they are muted). Lowers the volume of the system but does not unmute the source. StoreCopies the tracks from an audio CD to the internal hard drive. When the system is off, resets th e remote control house code. In combination with the Enter button, advances through and selects system ! settings on the media center display.
SYSTEM C ONTROLS 13 !!S YSTEM CONTROLS Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Display window The media center display wind ow indicates the state of the system, including which source is playing, program deta ils, and what option, if any, is selected (Figure 2). Figure 2 Sample of information that appears on the media center display S T O R E D 0 : 2 2 P 1 ! T R A C K 6 / 1 0 C D 7 ! When Settings menu items or messages appear in the display, they may scroll to reveal! information that does not fit in the two lines available. Library Shows when the Stored music library is selected (Figure 3). SleepShows when the system is set to shut down automatically. SettingsShows when the source Settings menu is selected. ShuffleShows when tracks from a CD, Playlist, or Lib rary search are playing in random order. RepeatShows when the track playing is set to play again. DiscShows when a selected action applies to the tracks on a disc. Track Shows when a selected action applies to one track only. StoringShows when CD tracks are storing. Lights briefly when a remote control command is received. Light indicators Figure 3 Library indicator identifies stored music text on the displayA r t i s t : – A l l a r t i s t s – Library Component system setup using the display The media center display provides access to the System settings required to activate a ! component video connection between the TV and media center and to select progressive scan. Note: For detailed instructions on how to activate this feature in your Bose® LIFESTYLE® system, refer to your Installation Guide. When activation is completed, you will see the proper results, assuming: • Your TV supports this feature and is set for it , according to instructions in the owner’s guide ! provided by the TV manufacturer. • Your TV and media center are properly co nnected using the supplied component video adapter.
14 SYSTEM O PERATION !! Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español SYSTEM OPERATION Initial pointers to get you started Scanning the following tips may prove worthwhile before using your system. Note: For information on how to se t the remote to operate other components, refer to “Using your LIFESTYLE ! remote with other components” on page 26. To turn on your system • Press the On/Off button on the remote control. • Or, press the media center On/Off control. • Or, press the CD/DVD,FM/AM,TV,CBL/SAT, or AUX remote button. ! This turns on the system and selects the source at the same time. Use the Stored button this way, too, after you have stored music on your LIFESTYLE® system. To use your system with the TV and other co mponents, review the reminders below. They are provided to help ensure that it all works together smoothly. To turn on the TV or other external components 1. Turn on the system. 2. Press the remote control button for the source you want. 3. Turn on the source, as needed. You can use your LIFESTYLE ® remote to control the above fu nctions as soon as you set it to operate the TV and other components. To watch a DVD Your installation choices may require additio nal activation settings, as indicated below. • Getting an image to a ppear on the TV screen: ! Be sure to select the proper video input on your TV (consistent with the video input that the media center connects to on the back of the TV). Use the LIFESTYLE ® remote ! control Input button (just below the TVsource button). If you have a TV that supports component or progressive scan The tips below apply only if you have made a componen t connection between the media center and your TV. • Using the component video connection option: !If you have a component video connecti on between the TV and the media center, ! be sure to make that selectio n on the display of the media center (see Note below). ! Otherwise, you may see nothing on your sc reen when you select DVD as the source. • Using the progressive scan capability of your TV: !Make sure there is a component video conne ction between the TV and the media ! center. ! Be sure to make the Progre ssive selection on the media center (see Note below). ! Otherwise, you may see nothing on your sc reen when you select DVD as the source. ! For other video components connected to the media center, make sure the component is also connected using a component video adapter. Note: For information on sele cting component video on the medi a center (required for use of progressive scan as well), refer to “Higher-quality connections to consider” in your Installation Guide.
SYSTEM O PERATION 15 !!S YSTEM OPERATION Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español To adjust what you hear or see • To correct sound problems (un expected boominess, harshness, thinness, or reverberation) take time to run the ADAPTiQ® audio calibration program, if you have not done so. Note: Refer to “Making sure the sound is as good as it gets” in the Installation Guide. • For lasting adjustment to system operation (for audio, video, media center, remote control, or DVD lock), use the System men us. For details on the changes you can make, refer to “Properties that you can adjust” on page 32. • For temporary adjustments to the particular source playing (like the number of speakers engaged or the turn-off timer setting), use the on-screen Settings menus. For details on the changes you can make, refer to “Quick adjustments as you watch or listen” on page 43. To enjoy remarkable new LIFESTYLE! system features You can use many features of your LIFESTYLE® system as soon as it is installed and the setup is verified by the two d iscs that are included with it. But the revolu tionary uMusic ™ intelligent playback system requires that CD tracks are stored in the system before you can use it. To get th e most impact from this feature, you need at least 20 discs stored. Before you begin storing, you may want to refer to the small, color- coded uMusic TM System Guide provided in the carton. Storing one disc is very simple: • Place the CD into the disc tray of the media center and close the tray. • Press the Store button, located on the media center control panel. Note: To store additional CDs, you may want so me guidelines and more details. Refer to “Getting your music into the system,” below. To further understand your opti ons for identifying and playing th e tracks you store, be sure ! to read “Check in at your Music Library” on page 19 and “How the uMusic™ intelligent playback system works for you” on page 50. Enjoying your stored music The uMusicTM intelligent playback system provides a refreshing new means to enjoy the music you own on CD. Before you use it, you can read the overview of its capabilities in “Presenting a New Way to Play” on page 48. Note: This feature functions only after CDs have been stored in the system, as described below. Instructions for sele cting and playing sto red music refer to buttons on the LIFESTYLE ® remote control unless otherwise specified. Getting your music into the system Before you can enjoy these be nefits, some preparation is required. It involves use of the media center and a simple three-step procedure for storing your music. Note: Your system is designed to store the tracks of regular CDs only. It will not store MP3 tracks or the contents of DVDs. If an inappropriate disc type is in the disc tray when the Store button is pressed, the media center displays an er ror message to indicate that storage is not possible.
16 SYSTEM O PERATION !! S YSTEM OPERATION Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español Here’s how to begin: 1. Place the first CD into the disc tray of the media center and close the tray. 2. Press the Store button, located on the media center control panel. • During this process, the media center di splays the message CD STORING and shows what percentage of the task is completed. • To interrupt or stop the storing activity at any time, simply open the disc tray. • To resume storing the same dis c, close the tray and press the Store button again. 3. When it reaches 100% and displays the te xt AUDIO CD STORED, remove the disc and repeat steps 1-3 for each additional CD. Storing takes about 5 minutes per disc. For more details, see “Planning time to store your music” on page 49. The basics of your uMusicTM intelligent playback system 1. Press Stored to select the stored music source. If the system is off, this will turn it on in the uMusic ™ system mode. It begins with the last-used preset. 2. Now you can simply sit back and listen, or make other choices: • Press any number button, 1 through 9, to choose a different preset. • Press – or + rating buttons if you have a particularly strong reaction to a selection. Note: Pressing – registers your displeasure with the current track, so the system moves immedi- ately to a new track. Use this rating when you hear a track that is inappropriate for the selected preset and you want to lessen your chan ce of hearing the track again. Pressing + sends a strong message that the current track is pleasing and music like it is appropriate for the selected preset. • Press Encore to hear only music si milar to the piece playing. ! The system checks the music databases and selects only those tracks in your ! collection with very si milar attributes, so you can count on it to mirror that mood. • Press Whole CD to hear the other tracks, in th e order arranged, on the same CD. • Press CD#, followed by its reference number, to move to a specific CD and hear all the tracks on it. Note: You can refer to the log at the back of th e book (if you have noted your CDs there as you stored them) to quickly locate the refere nce number for a CD you want to hear. Your remote control options When you want to: Press: Pause the selection playing… . Resume play of a paused selection… or . Stop a selection… once. Then to resume where it stopped. Or, twice to stop and reset. Then to restart at the beginning of the track or whole CD. Move to another selection… up. ! Does not change stored music presets. ! Move to a previous selection… down twice, or once only, if the track you want to skip has barely begun playing. ! Does not change stored music presets.
SYSTEM O PERATION 17 !!S YSTEM OPERATION Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español ! As a convenient reminder of how to use this feature and what the specialized remote control buttons do, use th e small, color-coded uMusic TM System Guide provided in the carton. Note: For information on the quick adjustments you can make to Stored CD settings, refer to “Stored CDs settings options” on page 45. Instruct ions on how to enter the menu to make these changes are available in “How to change the settings” on page 44. Making sure you hear what you like Enjoying the broad selection of your private mu sic collection in powerful, lifelike multi- speaker performance is the pr imary benefit of your uMusicTM intelligent playback system. Yet this system provides the me ans for you to narrow its selections to better satisfy the ! different facets of your personality. Set up presets for each listener right away To get the very most from th is sophisticated, multi-faceted featu re, you need to set up and use the stored music presets reserved for this purpose. A stored music preset is wher e listening preferences for different people, activities, or moods get recorded over time. Consider each one as a dif ferent “station” that you tune to so the ! system can “listen” and le arn about your taste. Note: If several people in your ho usehold have stored music on the system, it is particularly important that they have their own presets. This helps the system differentiate preferences and prevents it from replaying music you do not want to hear. When you first select St ored as your source, the system au tomatically enters Preset 1, shown on the media center display as P1 (Figure 4). Or, if you used another preset recently, the ! system may select that preset for you. Figure 4 Preset 1 as indicated on the media center displayS T O R E D 2 : 0 6 P 1 ! T r a c k N a m e Repeat a selection…while the track or whole CD you want to repeat is! playing as a Whole CD, CD#, Library, or Playlist ! selection. Search backward or forward… and hold. Find out about wh at’s playing... to see the track data on the TV screen. ! To close the screen, press . ! Search for a particular CD… and choose to search by: ! Genre, Album, Artist... ! as it applies to the CD you want to hear. Hear music of one type or by one performer… and choose to search by: ! Genre, Artist... ! as it applies to the type of music you want to hear. Add a selection to the Playlist... and hold while the selection is playing. Hear your Playlist selections... . Make sure a track never plays... and select Stored CD, Track Action, Delete Track from the menu .
18 SYSTEM O PERATION !! S YSTEM OPERATION Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español With CDs already stored in the system, use the preset you prefer to get started: 1. Press Stored on your LIFESTYLE® remote. 2. Check the media center display to see which play mode is selected. • If it says UMUSIC, you are ready to listen and enjoy. • If it says ENCORE, CD#, PLAYLIST, or WHOLE CD, press uMusic on the remote to get the system out of th e special play mode. 3. Just listen for a while. Notice there’s no identifiable or der to what plays: not by CDs that were stored first, nor by common artist or genre. It’s more like a free wheeling stream of tracks you may or may not have heard recently. 4. While in Stored source, pressing a numbered button – from 2 to 9 – moves into a differ- ent preset. The music playing will change when this happens. Note: You can give each preset a name, up to eigh t letters long, for the person or reason for using it. For details on how to do this, refer to “Media center options” on page 38. Train your preset If you hear a piece you don’t like or are not in the mood for: • Move on by pressing or . ! The system begins to play the next track, not es that you may not be in the mood for this one now, and prepares to learn more. • Press the – rating button if the track playing is just not right for this preset. ! The system logs your strongly negative resp onse and moves to another track immediately. If a track stands out as a real favorite: • Press the + rating button. ! The system logs your response as positive and continues playing the track. You are likely to hear more music from that artist and album so oner than some others. If you want to train yo ur preset more quickly: • Press Library, so you can look through music stored on th e system and rate it by genre, artist, track, or entire CD. Note: For details on using the Music Library, re fer to “Check in at your Music Library” on page 19 . Use the Playlist to line up tracks for play The system includes a ready-to -use playlist, so you can line up specific tracks in the order you choose and play them on command. Note: If you simply want music to se t a certain ambiance, you may find it easier to choose a preset and let the system do the selecting. The playlist can be useful when you want a very specific type of music, your holiday favorites, for example. You can also use it when you want certain tracks to play in a specific order. To add music to the Playlist: • While listening to a tr ack in Stored source (and not in Playlist), press and hold Playlist on the remote. • Locate selections using the Music Library, then press and hold Playlist to add them to a ! Playlist one by one. Or, you can easily add a whole batch of selections by one artist, a genre, or from one CD.
SYSTEM O PERATION 19 !!S YSTEM OPERATION Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español To delete tracks from the Playlist: • While listening to music in the Playlist, press and hold Playlist as the track you want to remove plays. To completely clear the Playlist: • To use the Playlist again for a different purp ose, you may want to remove all the tracks listed there now. To do that quickly, press System on the remote, move over to Media Center and into that menu to get to the uMusic Preset Action item. Select Clear Playlist from the options list. Check in at your Music Library Imagine: while using your LIFESTYLE® system, you hear music – on FM, or perhaps the score of a movie – and suddenly you th ink of another song you want to hear. You know you own it, though the name eludes you. But it won’t stop running through your head. This is a perfect scenario for using the Music Library. If your system is turned on and the Stored source is selected: 1. Press Library on the remote to see your choices for locating a track. • The initial library information appears on the media center display (Figure 5). Figure 5 Music Library as it appears on the media center displayA r t i s t – A l l a r t i s t s – Library • If your TV is on and the video input th at connects the media center to the TV is selected, the library sc reen appears (Figure 6). • Artist is selected and ready to browse the artist options. • Information on the display and the TV screen changes as you move around and ! make selections. Figure 6 Music Library on the TV screen Attributes column Music Library Preset 1 Left/Right: narrow selection to a particular album. ! This filters available selections below. navigate selectdetails Summary of ! selections Selection Current ! Preset Genre: – All genres – ! Artist: – All artists – ! Album: – All albums – Track: – All tracks – 17 albums / 192 tracks (612 minutes) selected.
20 SYSTEM O PERATION !! S YSTEM OPERATION Dansk Italiano Svenska Deutsch Nederlands English Français Español 2. Use these actions to move around and make selections from the display or the screen: • Press the left, right, up, or down ar rows to get to the option you want. • Press Enter to confirm your selection and mov e back to the attributes column. • Repeat these steps for each change you want to make. • Press Exit to leave the Music Library. 3. Choose from new options that appear as you make a selection. Note: For further details on moving around and ma king selections on screen, refer to “Using System Menus” on page 32 . Figure 7 Track located through searching by genre, then artistMusic Library Preset 1 Genre: Rock/Pop Artist: Jackson Browne Album: – All Albums – Track: – All tracks – 1 album / 10 tracks selected. Left/Right: narrow selection to a particular album. ! This filters available selections below. navigate select details 4. When you find what you want, you can use the remote control as follows: • Press Play or Enter to play your selection(s). • Press Info to see more data for the selection. • Press System to see data for this selection on your TV and edit it as you like. • Press Exit to leave the Music Library. Press the – or + rating buttons as you locate music in the library. This gives your preset a headstart in learning your preferences. Using the other sources Instructions for selecting and playing the o ther system sources refer to buttons on the ! LIFESTYLE® remote control unless otherwise specified. Playing a DVD 1. Turn on your TV. 2. Press CD/DVD to select the DVD player. If the system is off, this will turn it on. 3. On the media center, lift the door and press the Open/Close button to expose the ! disc tray.