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    Stored CD data options
    Press the System button on the LIFESTYLE® remote control. Move right to see a preview of 
    Stored CD features. Press the down button to move into an active display of submenus.
    Note: This choice is available from the System menu only when music from at least one CD has 
    been stored in the system. For information on storing your music, refer to “Getting your music 
    into the system” on page 8.
    Figure 16
    Stored CD preview
    Active display items shown in light italic type, below left, do not appear in every menu. 
    navigate
    Stored 
    CD
    CD #
    CD Action
    CD Playback
    Genre
    Album
    Track 
    Track Action
    select
    Select Stored CD to adjust these system options:
    Active Display 
    ItemDefault Settings; 
    OptionsEffect of this Setting
    CD#
    Indicator onlyNumber 1 or selected CD number Shows the settings for the CD with that number in the system.
    Changes when the CD selection changes; cannot be edited.
    CD ActionReload CD information
    Delete CDReplaces user edits with database information. 
    Requires confirmation. Then removes all information related to 
    this CD and displays information for another CD#.
    CD PlaybackAutomatic
    Link all tracks
    Don’t link all tracksTracks play in order, randomly, or individually, as determined by 
    the style of play selected (e.g., Shuffle, uMusic, Whole CD).
    Tracks play together and in order only.
    Tracks do not always play in order and together.
    GenreRock/Pop, Classical, Jazz,
    Electronica, World, Latin, Country,
    Rap, Vocal Music,
    Gospel/Religious, Blues,
    Soundtrack, Folk/Bluegrass,
    New Age, Reggae, Easy Listening,
    Children, Spoken/Comedy,
    Holiday, Other, UnlabeledIdentifies the type of music on the CD.
    Reclassifies the CD for the type of music genre selected.
    Albumno default; specific to the CD Selection of this item brings up an editing screen.
    Artistno default; specific to the CD Selection of this item brings up an editing screen.
     
    						
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    Using the Edit Screen
    To see the Edit Screen, select one of the Active Display Items this allows editing. Album is the 
    first such item in the list above. Press the 
    Enter button to make that selection.
    Figure 17
    Edit Screen as it first 
    appears
    How to change the text
    The Edit Screen enables you to alter or replace the music database text 
    provided by the system. This text appears at the top of the screen. 
    You do not need to move into the text line to make changes. Instead, you 
    can add to it or enter new text by selecting characters from the alphabetic, 
    numeric, or special character tables (Levels 1, 2 or 3 available at the left of 
    the screen). Use the remote control up, down, left and right arrows to get to 
    a character and the 
    Enter button to select it. Each time you press Enter the new 
    character selected appears in the text line. When you are finished, move to the Done box at 
    the top right and press 
    Enter to leave the Edit Screen or the Exit button on the LIFESTYLE®
    remote control to leave the System menu.
    To eliminate existing letters from the text line:
    Letters disappear beginning at the far right and progressing to the left.
    1. Move down to the Erase bar. 
    2. Press 
    Enter to erase the last letter in the text line. 
    3. Press 
    Enter as often as needed to remove additional characters in that line. File Artist Asno default; specific to the CD Selection of this item brings up an editing screen. 
    Editing will overwrite artist data.
    May reflect any edits made to artist.
    Tr a c kno default; specific to the CD Selection of this item brings up an editing screen.
    May require pressing 
    Enter to see the options.
    Track ActionEdit
    Delete TrackSelection of this item brings up an editing screen.
    Requires confirmation. Then removes all information related to 
    this track.
    specialAlphabetic 
    screen Other 
    character 
    screens Exit/Done Text line 
    Done
    Erase
    Space
    Shift
    Select “Erase” to remove a mistake.
    Select “Done” when you are finished.
    navigate
    select
    *The Off option for ADAPTiQ system is not a reversible selection. 
     
    						
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    To enter new text or add to existing text:
    Letters appear to the right of existing text.
    1. Move to a character and press 
    Enter.
    2. Move to the next character and press 
    Enter.
    To place a space between words:
    Spaces appear to the right of the last character in the text line.
    1. Move to Space bar and press 
    Enter.
    2. Move to a character and press 
    Enter to begin the next word.
    To capitalize a letter:
    The first letter of a new line of text is automatically capitalized.
    1. Before typing the character, move to the Shift bar and press 
    Enter.
    2. Move to the character and press 
    Enter.
    3. Move back to the Shift bar and press 
    Enter before selecting a letter you do not want to 
    capitalize.
    To enter a number or symbol:
    1. Move to the number 2 at the left of the screen and press 
    Enter.
    2. Select the number(s) you want in the same way you select characters.
    3. Move to the number 1 at the left of the screen and press 
    Enter to return to the alphabet 
    table.
    To enter a non-English special character:
    1. Move to the number 3 at the left of the screen and press 
    Enter.
    2. Select the special character(s) you want in the same way you select other characters.
    3. Move to the number 1 at the left of the screen and press Enter to return to the alphabet 
    table.
    To save the text:
    1. Move to the Done bar at the top right of the screen.
    2. Press 
    Enter to confirm completion and leave the Edit Screen. Or, to leave the System menu 
    altogether, press the 
    Exit button on the LIFESTYLE® remote control.
    To undo all edits you’ve made:
    To undo changes you have made to information about a CD, select 
    CD Action from the 
    System menu. You can replace your changes with the original database information by 
    selecting 
    Reload CD information.
     
    						
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    Audio options
    Press the System button on the LIFESTYLE® remote control. Move right to see a preview of 
    audio features. Press the down button to move into an active display of submenus.
    Figure 18
    Audio preview
    Note: Listening to an audio source while you make these adjustments can be helpful. Some 
    changes will be immediately noticeable and therefore useful in fine tuning your selections.
    Audio
    Select Audio to adjust these system options.
    Bass Compensation
    Treble Compensation
    Audio Processing
    Input Levels
    ADAPTiQ
    Expansion Protocol
    select
    navigate
    Active Display Item
    Default Settings; 
    Options
    Effect of this Setting
    Bass Compensation0
    -14 to +14
    (-9 to +6)Normal low-frequency reproduction
    Decreased (-) or increased (+) low-frequency reproduction
    Range available following ADAPTiQ® system calibration.
    Tr e b l e  C o m p e n s a t i o n0
    -14 to +14:
    (-9 to +6)Normal high-frequency reproduction
    Decreased (–) or increased (+) high-frequency reproduction
    Range available following ADAPTiQ system calibration.
    Audio Processing
    (Movie EQ, Range Compression, 
    Mono Decoding)Automatic
    User AdjustableStandard Bose® processing applied 
    Processing options available in Source Settings menus
    TV Analog Input Level
    TV Digital Input Level
    VCR Analog Input Level
    VCR Digital Input Level
    CBL/SAT Analog Input Level
    CBL/SAT Digital Input Level
    AUX Analog Input Level
    AUX Digital Input LevelNormal
    -6, -3, +3, +6Standard signal level (loudness)
    Decreases or increases signal level 
    (adjustable to match the levels of other components).
    Note: You may want to adjust the inputs of external components 
    so they match the system’s internal FM and CD levels.
     
    						
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    Elimination of ADAPTiQ system adjustments is not reversible. Restoring those adjustment 
    requires re-use of the Setup disc 2 and the ADAPTiQ headset supplied with the system. 
    For information on how to use this process, refer to “Finishing the installation” in your 
    LIFESTYLE
    ®Installation Guide.
    This advanced feature of the LIFESTYLE
    ® system makes adjustments to the audio 
    processing to compensate for the furnishings, speaker placement, and listening positions to 
    provide the most ideal sound in your room.
    Active Display Item
    Default Settings; 
    Options
    Effect of this Setting
    ADAPTiQOff
    On
    EraseNo ADAPTiQ
    ® audio calibration performed.
    Uses ADAPTiQ system adjustments established using Disc 2.
    Eliminates the ADAPTiQ system adjustments when this 
    selection is followed, within 5 seconds, by a press of the Erase 
    button on the media center controls. 
    Expansion protocol
    Change this only if instructed in 
    the owner’s guide supplied with 
    your Bose
    ® link remote control.Bose link
    LegacyCommunicates only with Bose
    ® link networked products*.
    Communicates only with a Bose SA-1 amplifier.
    *This network can accommodate some older (non-Bose® link) products, such as the Wave®
    radio and Acoustic Wave® music system, but with more limited functionality provided than 
    with newer Bose® link products.
     
    						
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    Video options
    Press the System button on the LIFESTYLE® remote control. Move right to see a preview of 
    video features. Press the down button to move into an active display of submenus.
    Figure 19
    Video preview
    Note: For information on using the TV sensor, refer to “Installing the TV on/off sensor” in your 
    Install Guide.
    Video
    Important Note: 
    DO NOT change settings for Com-
    ponent video or Progressive scan 
    in the System menu. Doing so can 
    cause your TV screen to go blank, 
    making completion of the process 
    difficult.
    Instead refer to “Component video 
    or progressive scan: activating 
    your selection” on page 16.
    select
    navigate
    TV Power
    TV Power Status
    TV Aspect Ratio
    Widescreen DVDsVideo Connector
    Video Black Level
    Video Format
    Progressive Scan
    Active Display ItemDefault Settings; 
    OptionsEffect of this Setting
    TV PowerAutomatic
    Manual
    EuroTV turns on automatically when a video source is selected.* 
    TV does not come on automatically.
    TV responds to SCART connector input.
    TV Power Status
    (not a setting)TV Not Detected
    TV OnIndicates: TV Sensor not installed or not positioned correctly.
    Indicates: TV Sensor installed and functioning properly. 
    TV Aspect RatioNormal
    Widescreen4:3 ratio screen display.
    16:9 ratio widescreen display.
    Widescreen DVDsModified
    UnmodifiedDVD video reformats, as needed, to fit a 4:3 TV screen.
    DVD video does not reformat automatically.
    Video Connector
    (See Important Note above.)Composite, S-VIDEO
    ComponentSystem works with composite and/or S-video TV connection.
    System works with component TV connection.
    Video Black LevelNormal
    ExtendedScreen black level generally appropriate for TVs.
    Reduces screen black level, appropriate for certain TVs.
    Video FormatNTSC
    PA LCorrect for NTSC (U.S. standard) monitors.
    Correct for PAL (European standard) monitors.
    Progressive Scan
    (See Important Note above.)Off
    OnScreen image repaints in standard style.
    Screen image repaints in advanced style (must be supported by 
    the TV).
    *The TV sensor must be installed and positioned to detect if the TV is on or off. 
     
    						
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    Media center options
    Press the System button on the LIFESTYLE® remote control. Move right to see a preview of 
    media center features. Press the down button to move into an active display of submenus.
    Figure 20
    Media Center preview
    selectnavigate
    Media
    Center
    Select Media Center to adjust these system options
    Display Brightness
    Display Language
    Optical Source
    Digital Audio Output
    Tuner Spacing 
    uMusic Preset
    Preset Action
    Restore Settings
    Active Display ItemDefault Settings; 
    OptionsEffect of this Setting
    Display Brightness4
    1 to 4Media center display lights with a mid-range brightness. 
    Darkens or lightens the media center display (4 = brightest).
    Display LanguageEnglish
    Dansk, Deutsch,
    Espanol, Francais,
    Italiano, Nederlands,
    SvenskaOn-screen display menus appear in the selected language.
    Optical SourceNone
    TV, VCR, CBL/SAT, AUXNo digital signal received via optical cable.
    Digital signal received via optical cable for selected source.
    Digital Audio FormatOriginal
    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.
    uMusic Preset1
    2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9Selected preset.
    Preset ActionEdit name
    Clear Playlist
    Clear ratingsSelection of this item brings up an editing screen for naming or 
    renaming preset selected in the option above.
    Removes all track selections from the system playlist.
    Removes all stored ratings associated with the preset selected in 
    the option above.
    Restore SettingsNo
    Ye sUser settings, if any, modify system operation.
    Overwrites user settings and adjustments with the original settings 
    established at the factory.
     
    						
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    Remote control options
    Press the System button on the LIFESTYLE® remote control. Move right to see a preview of 
    remote control. Press the down button to move into an active display of submenus.
    Figure 21
    Remote Control preview
    select navigate Select Remote Control to adjust these system options
    IR Control
    TV Tuner
    TV Brand
    TV Device Code
    VCR Brand
    VCR Device CodeCBL/SAT Device 
    CBL/SAT Brand
    CBL/SAT Device Code
    AUX Device
    AUX Brand
    AUX Device Code
    Remote 
    Control
    Active Display ItemDefault Settings; 
    OptionsEffect of this Setting
     IR ControlOff
    Teach
    OnSystem does not allow IR control by another remote or does not teach IR 
    commands to a learning remote.
    System sends out IR commands, in response to the LIFESTYLE
    ® remote 
    buttons pressed, to teach another remote to operate the system.
    System receives IR commands from another remote that has been taught 
    to operate the system.
    TV TunerCBL/SAT
    TV, VCRSelected device serves as channel tuner for TV and other video devices.
    TV BrandBrand name Identifies the TV brand for the LIFESTYLE
    ® remote control to operate.
    TV Device CodeCode number Identifies the IR code for the system to send to the TV.
    VCR BrandBrand name Identifies the VCR or DVR brand for the remote.
    VCR Device CodeCode number Identifies the IR code for the system to send to the VCR.
    CBL/SAT DeviceCable
    SatelliteIdentifies which of two tuning devices for the LIFESTYLE
    ® remote control 
    to operate.
    CBL/SAT BrandBrand name Identifies the cable or satellite box brand for the remote control.
    CBL/SAT Device CodeCode number Identifies the IR code for the system to send to the cable or satellite box.
    AUX DeviceChanger
    Satellite, Cable,
    DVR, TV, VCRIdentifies which type of device for the LIFESTYLE
    ® remote to operate, 
    when AUX is selected as the source.
    AUX BrandBrand name Identifies the AUX device brand for theremote.
    AUX Device CodeCode number Identifies the IR code for the system to send to the AUX device.
     
    						
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    DVD lock options
    Press the System button on the LIFESTYLE® remote control. Move right to see a preview of DVD 
    Lock features. Press the down button to move into an active display of submenus.
    Figure 22
    DVD Lock Menu
    Applying parental control
    The parental control feature of the LIFESTYLE® system lets you 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. 
    Your password will 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), on the next page. 
    DVD
    Lock
    select
    navigate Select DVD Lock to adjust these system options.
    Create/Change Password
    Confirm Password
    Lock Unrated Discs
    Lock Discs Rated Above
    Active Display Item
    Default Setting; 
    Options
    Effect of this Setting
    Change Password_ _ _ _ Establishes a new four-number code to restrict access to movies 
    with certain ratings.
    Create Password
    (appears only if no 
    password has been set)_ _ _ _ Establishes a four-number code to restrict access to movies with 
    certain ratings.
    Confirm Password_ _ _ _ Re-enter the four-number password.
    Lock Unrated DiscsOff
    OnNo restriction applies to unrated DVD movies.
    Restricts viewing access to unrated titles when password is set.
    Lock Discs Rated Above1 to 8 Prevents viewing of discs above the selected number when a 
    password is created. 
     
    						
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    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 the
     System button 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 (Figure 22 on page 49). 
    2. Press the Down arrow or 
    Enter or button to move into an active display of submenus, 
    which looks different from the preview screen.
    3. Use the number buttons on your LIFESTYLE
    ® remote to enter four digits into the pass-
    word 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 rightand up or down to select the restriction level you want. 
    8. Press 
    Enter or the left arrow to confirm your selection and move out of the selection list.
    Parental 
    Control
    Setting
    MPAA 
    RatingAudience 
    Restriction
    8None
    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
     
    						
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