Bose Lifestyle 38 Owners Guide
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31 Controlling External Sources English FrançaisEspañol For cable/satellite control While ou can set the LIFESTYLE® remote to control both cable and satellite boxes, you must designate one or the other, not both, in the steps below. The one connected to the CBL-SAT input on your media center is the one you should desig- nate. So when you press the CBL-SAT source button and the On/Off button below it, you are oper- ating that device. You can designate the other under AUX Device, following instructions on page 32. Do this only if the device is connected to the AUX input on the media center, or if the AUX input is not being used. Note: For general guidelines on using the LIFESTYLE ® System menu, refer to “Making system adjustments” on page 40. Follow the process below: Turn on the cable or satellite box, whichever you are setting the remote to control. Turn on the TV and be sure to select the Video Input on the TV for the media center. Then, using the LIFE- STYLE ® remote control, press the CBL-SAT source button and follow the steps below: 1. Identify the device: •From the Remote Control options in the System menu, select CBL/SAT Device. • Move right and select either Cable or Satellite by pressingEnter. 2. Identify the brand: • In the menu options on the left, select CBL/SAT Brand. • Move right and up or down in the alphabetical list to locate your brand. •Press Enter to select that brand. 3. Select the device code: • From the menu options on the left, select CBL/SAT Device Code. • Move right to select the first code. •Press the CBL-SAT On/Off button on your LIFESTYLE® remote. Press that button again. If the Cable or Satellite box turns off and on again, you have chosen the right code. If not, select another code, and press the CBL-SAT On/Off button two more times.* • When you have chosen the right code, press the Enter button. •Press the System or Exit button to leave the System menu. When you complete these settings, you can use the CBL-SAT On/Off button to turn on your Cable or Satellite source and other LIFESTYLE® remote buttons to operate it. *Some manufacturers use a number of similar device codes. After selecting one, you may find you can turn your Cable or Satellite box on and off, but are unable to change channels or select Play or Pause. In that case, select a different device code that provides more control.
32 Controlling External Sources Français Español English For VCR (or DVR) control The list of VCR brands and VCR codes include selections for DVRs as well. By following the instructions below, you can set the remote to control one or the other, but not both. If you have both a VCR and a DVR, setting your remote to control the DVR will provide more control options. Whether yours is a stand-alone DVR or is coupled with the VCR or Cable/Satellite box makes no difference. Note: For general guidelines on using the LIFESTYLE ® System menu, refer to “Making system adjustments” on page 40. Follow the process below: Turn on your VCR or DVR. Turn on the TV and be sure to select the Video Input on the TV for the media center. Then, using the LIFESTYLE ® remote control, press the VCR source button and follow the steps below. 1. Identify the brand. •From the Remote Control options in the System menu, select VCR Brand. • Move right into the list of brands and up or down to locate your brand of VCR or DVR. •Press Enter to select that brand. 2. Choose a device code: • In the menu options on the left, select VCR Device Code. • Move right to select the first code. •Press the VCR On/Off button on your LIFESTYLE® remote. Press this button again. If the VCR or DVR* turns off and on again, you have chosen the right code. If the VCR or DVR does not turn off and, select another code, and press the VCR On/Off button two more times.* • When you have chosen the right code, press the Enter button. •Press the System or Exit button to leave the System menu. When you complete these settings and select VCR as the source, you can now use the VCR On/Off button and press Play, Pause, or Stop to control your VCR. You can also use the Seek buttons on the LIFESTYLE® remote. On some DVRs, pressing Shuffle and Repeat buttons will allow you to skip backward or forward quickly. For AUX control If you have a component connected to the AUX input on your media center, you can set your LIFESTYLE® remote to control it, although on and off control is not an option. If you do not have a component connected to AUX, you can still control another device by selecting it from the list of AUX device choices: Changer, Satellite, Cable, DVR, TV or VCR. To exercise this control, you must press the AUX source button first. Note: For general guidelines on using the LIFESTYLE ® System menu, refer to “Making system adjustments” on page 40. *Some DVRs do not turn off or on, so you can use other remote buttons, like Play, to test for control of that component. Also, some manufacturers use a number of similar device codes. After selecting one, you may find you can turn your VCR or DVR on and off, but are unable to change channels or select Play or Pause. In that case, select a different device code that pro- vides more control.
33 Controlling External Sources English FrançaisEspañol Follow the process below: Turn on your component. Turn on the TV and be sure to select the Video Input on the TV for the media center. Then using the LIFESTYLE ® remote control, press the AUX source button and continue: 1. Identify the device: •From the Remote Control options in the System menu, select AUX Device. • Move right and up or down in the list to select a component by pressing Enter. 2. Identify the brand: • In the menu options on the left, select AUX Brand. • Move right and up or down in the alphabetical list to locate your brand. •Press Enter to select that brand. 3. Select the device code: • From the menu options on the left, select AUX Device Code. • Move right to select the first code. • Press the Play or Channel/Track up button on the LIFESTYLE ® remote control. –If the component responds, press other function buttons to make sure important functions on the component also work. –If the component does not respond, select a different code and try again. • When you have chosen the best code for your component, press the Enter button. •Press the System or Exit button to leave the System menu. Designating one video tuner If you set the LIFESTYLE® remote to control several video components, you can choose one of them as then primary channel selector. This allows your remote to change the channels on your cable box, even when TV or VCR is the selected source. So you never need to switch to CBL/SAT to change stations. Note: For general guidelines on using the LIFESTYLE ® System menu, refer to “Making system adjustments” on page 40. Make this selection from the Remote Control options in the System menu. In the TV Tunerlist, select one of your components. Then press the System or Exit button to move out of the menu. Figure 11 Designating the TV as video tuner navigateselect Choose the one you want to control. Remote Control IR Control: TV Tuner: TV Brand: TV Device Code: VCR Brand:TV VCR
34 Français Español English Changing Source Settings Making adjustments to a particular source While watching a video or listening to music on your system, you can make quick adjust- ments that will increase your enjoyment of the program. For example, you may want to hear some or all of the system speakers playing, or boost the center channel volume slightly. For this purpose, each audio source you use with this system has its own Settings menu, with features appropriate to that source. For video sources, the TV Settings menu applies. With a little experience, moving about and selecting options in the Settings menu for each source becomes second nature. Just try it and see. How to see your options To see the settings, you must first select the source. Then, on the LIFESTYLE® remote control, press the Settings button to enter the menu. You can view the Settings menu for each source on your TV screen or, for audio sources only, on the display panel of your media center. If your source is the FM radio tuner, the setting options appear on the media center display (Figure 12). The choices scroll into view as you press the down button on the remote. Figure 12 Settings menu as it appears on the media center display To see the Settings menu on the TV screen (Figure 13) as well, turn on the TV and select the TV input for the media center. If the list of elements in a menu is longer than can be seen, a small down or up arrow indicates where to move to see the others. Figure 13 Settings menu as it appears on the TV screen, with identifying tags Note: When the Settings menu appears on the TV screen, any change you make to settings will be visible there, as well as on the media center display. SURROUND CENTER CHANNEL:+4 > Description – What to do or expect Title bar – SourceSelection box – Option chosen Menu Items – Features of this source Navigation cue – Which buttons to use Item name – Feature definedor AM Center Channel To soften the center-channel presentation, choose a lower setting. To focus it, choose a higher setting.
35 Changing Source Settings English FrançaisEspañol How to change the settings In the Settings menu on the media center display or on the TV screen, move around and make changes by using the selection buttons shown. On the display or the screen, the same actions apply: • Press the left, right, up or down arrows to get to the option you want. •Press Enter or the left arrow to confirm your selection and move back to the features column. • Repeat those steps for each change you want to make. •Press the Exit button on the remote control to leave the Settings menu. The progression below shows how to change the number of speakers used in FM (Figure 14 A, B & C). A. The FM Settings menu first appears on the TV screen with 5 speakers as the default setting. B. Arrow buttons move right and up or down to change the number of speakers playing. C. Enter or left arrow confirms the new setting and moves back to the list of tuner attributes. Figure 14 Changing the number of speakers playing You can use the actions above to restore the original settings, too. Do this if you do not like the effect of a change you have made, or accidentally made a change you did not intend. The original (default) settings for each source are shown as the first option for each feature on the pages that follow. Note: You can restore all default settings by choosing Restore Settings in the Systems menu, under Media Center. This reverses all changes you have made in the Settings menu. 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. A. B. C. 2-3-5 Speakers:: 2-3-5 Speakers::2-3-5 Speakers::
36 Changing Source Settings Français Español English Tuner setting options (FM or AM radio) There are different settings menus for AM and FM. You can adjust the settings differently for each. Two of the attributes below are available only when the tuner is set to FM. CD setting options To get into the CD Settings menu, you must have a CD disc in the disc tray. Then select the source. FM (or AM) Features Default Setting; Options Effect of this Setting 2-3-5 Speakers 5 2, 3Determines the number of speakers playing. Surround 0 -5 to +5Establishes relative surround sound volume. Center Channel 0 -5 to +5Establishes relative center volume. Output Mode (FM-only feature)Auto Mono or StereoSets channel distribution of radio signals. RDS Info (FM-only feature on some systems)Off OnDisplays station and program information (as available from Radio Data System). Sleep TImer Off 10-90Sets system to turn off when the selected time elapses. CDFeaturesDefault Setting; OptionsEffect of this Setting 2,3,5 Speakers 5 2, 3Determines the number of speakers playing. Surround 0 -5 to +5Establishes relative surround sound volume. Center Channel 0 -5 to +5Establishes relative center speaker volume. Time 0:00 _:__Displays elapsed time. Advances or reverses the track to the new time. Audio Track DTS Dolby DigitalPlays audio tracks in the format specified. Sleep Timer Off 10-90Sets system to turn off when the selected time elapses.
37 Changing Source Settings English FrançaisEspañol Stored CD setting options To get into the Stored CD Settings menu, you must have CD tracks stored in the system. Select Stored as the source. Stored CDFeaturesDefault Setting; OptionsEffect of this Setting uMusic Preset 1 (or last selected) 1 through 9, or namesVaries with selection of a different preset number, using the remote control. Play mode (Indicator)uMusic Library, Encore, CD#, Playlist, Whole CD, Shuffle, RepeatAdjusts automatically as play mode or preset selections change. Not adjustable in the Settings menu. 2-3-5 Speakers 5 2, 3Determines the number of speakers playing. Surround 0 -5 to +5Establishes relative surround sound volume. Center Channel 0 -5 to +5Establishes relative center speaker volume. Sleep Timer Off 10-90Sets system to turn off when the selected time elapses.
38 Changing Source Settings Français Español English DVD setting options To get into the DVD settings menu, you must have a DVD disc in the disc tray before you select the source. Three attributes (shown in italic type below) appear in the DVD menu only if you have set Audio Processing to User Adjustable in the Audio options of the System menu. DVDFeaturesDefault Setting; OptionsEffect of this Setting 2,3,5 Speakers 5 2, 3Determines the number of speakers playing. Surround 0 -5 to +5Establishes relative surround sound volume. Center Channel0 -5 to +5Establishes relative center speaker volume. Movie EQOn OffAdjusts bass-to-treble relationship for proper movie soundtrack reproduction. Range CompressionOn OffAdjusts volume to maintain dialogue intelligibil- ity. Keeps some sounds from overwhelming oth- ers. Mono DecodingOn OffEngages Videostage ® 5 mono decoding circuitry to process mono programs (one-channel audio) into 5-speaker sound. 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 audio tracks in the format specified. 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, BRepeats a segment of the DVD after the start and end points are defined. To begin: 4. Move backward or forward to the point in the DVD where you want the segment to start. 5. Press Enter. 6. Move to the point where you want it to end. 7. Press Enter. Repeats until you press the Exit or Settings button. Sleep Timer Off 10-90Sets system to turn off when the selected time elapses.
39 Changing Source Settings English FrançaisEspañol TV setting 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. Four attributes (shown in italic type below) appear in the TV menu only if you have set Audio Processing to User Adjustable in the Video options of the System menu. TVFeaturesDefault Setting; OptionsEffect of this Setting 2,3,5 speakers 5 2, 3Controls the number of speakers playing. Surround 0 -5 to +5Soften or Focus the surround (rear) speakers Center Channel 0 -5 to +5Soften or Focus the center speaker. Movie EQ On OffAdjusts bass-to-treble relationship for proper movie soundtrack reproduction. Range CompressionOn OffAdjusts volume to maintain intelligible dialogue. Keeps some sounds from over- whelming others. Mono Decoding On OffEngages Videostage ® 5 mono decoding cir- cuitry when the program is monaural. Pro- cesses mono TV shows and movies (one channel programs) into five-speaker sound. Mono decoding is off. Dolby Digital 1+11 2, BothPlays audio content of selected soundtrack(s). The content of the second soundtrack may be a second language, for example. Sleep Timer Off 10-90Sets system to turn off when the selected time elapses.
40 Français Español English Using System Menus Making system adjustments Adjustments to system properties are ones you typically make only once or not at all. If your system operates as you want it to, there may be no need for any changes. In some cases, however, changes are required to make the system fully compatible with the installation options you have chosen. Making your remote control other components is one example. How to see the System menu The System menu appears on the TV screen only, not on the media center display. To see the menu, you must have the TV turned on and the Video input on the TV set for the media center. Then, press the System button on the LIFESTYLE® remote control. The menu appears with Audio selected, showing a preview of the audio features. Note: Entering the System menu causes any DVD or VCD that is playing to pause. . Figure 15 System menu and preview of the audio feature How to make changes Making system adjustments in this menu is similar to changing the settings for a source. • Move around and make choices by using the selection buttons shown: • Move right across the categories to see the preview of the features. • Press the down arrow or Enter button to select Audio for changes. Note: When you move into the features display, it changes from preview to an active screen with a slightly different appearance. • Press the left, right, up or down arrows to get to the option you want. •Press Enter or the left arrow button to confirm your selection and move back to the features column. • Repeat those steps for each change you want to make. •Press Exit to leave the Settings menu. Guide – Action to take Preview screen – Inactive display Navigation cue – Which remote control buttons to use Audio Bass Compensation Treble Compensation Audio Processing Input Levels ADAPTiQ Expansion Protocol select navigate Select Audio to adjust these system options: Features – Submenus under each category Categories – Elements of the system