Bose Lifestyle V10 Owners Guide
Have a look at the manual Bose Lifestyle V10 Owners Guide online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 223 Bose manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.
27 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS TA B TAB TAB 6 TAB TA B English TAB 3 TA B 2 Play mode and numeric buttons Stop Stops music (except FM/AM) or video play. For DVDs and VCDs only, the system inserts a bookmark where the disc stopped (if your player supports this feature), so you can resume play from that point. Pressing again clears the bookmark. Pause – Pauses music (except FM/AM) or video play. Play – Starts music (except FM/AM) or video play. Scan Moves backward or forward in video. Moves to the previous or next CD track or strong radio station. When pressed and held, scans backward or forward through the current CD or MP3 disc. Repeat Repeats the current music selection from a CD. Pressing again cancels repeat. Moves ahead a few seconds on your DVR. 01_Claudius_Setup_OG.fm Page 27 Tuesday, September 22, 2009 10:13 AM
28 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS English TAB 6Italiano TA B TA B TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 Picture settings buttons Record Activates recording on a recording device. Shuffle Randomly plays music from a CD. Pressing again cancels repeat. Moves back a few seconds on your DVR. Numeric Keys – Select the radio station preset, DVD chapter, CD track, or TV channel that corresponds to the numbers pressed. Previous – Skips to the channel last selected on TV, cable, satellite box, VCR, or DVR (if applicable). Image View – Allows you to specify how you want certain display formats from your Lifestyle ® system to appear on your HDTV screen. (Not available on European systems) Picture-in-picture – Activates the picture- in-picture feature of your TV (if your TV includes this feature). Claudius.book Page 28 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 2:56 PM
29 TA B TAB TAB 6 TAB TA B English TAB 3 TA B 2 Special function buttons Teletext mode buttons (Europe only) List – Brings up a list of recorded shows on a DVR (if applicable). Selects the option labeled A. Selects the option labeled B. Selects the option labeled C. Displays a list of favorite channels (if your TV includes this feature). Te l e t e x t – Enters or exits the Teletext mode when the TV is selected as the source. Works in conjunction with the four colored buttons. Red – In Teletext mode , selects the content labeled red. Green – In Teletext mode , selects the screen content labeled green. Ye l l o w – In Teletext mode , selects the screen conten t labeled yellow. Blue – In Teletext mode , selects the screen content labeled blue. SETUP Claudius.book Page 29 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 2:56 PM
30 English TAB 6Italiano TA B TA B TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 OPERATION Watching TV Your Lifestyle® system works with many different types of TVs, from standard definition to Digital High- Definition TV (HDTV). This section shows you how to set up your Lifestyle ® system remote control to work with your particular brand of TV, then configure the sensor so your TV automatically turns on when you press the On/Off button on the remote. Setting up the Lifestyle® remote to control the TV Before you can control the TV, you must first select the correct TV code by following the steps below. 1. Turn on the TV. 2. On the Lifestyle ® remote, press TV . (See “The remote control” on page 23 for information on operating the remote.) 3. To display the Lifestyle ® system menu on the TV, press System . The message “SYSTEM: SEE TV” should appear on the Lifestyle ® system display module. Use the remote supplied with the TV to select the video input that allows you to see the Lifestyle ® system menu. 4. To select the Setup tab, move right and select , then press ENTER . 5. Move down to TV Brand and press ENTER. 6. Select the brand of your TV from the list and press ENTER . 7. Move down to TV Code and press ENTER. 8. Select the first TV code in the list. 9. Press the (TV) On/Off button (located under the TV button). If the TV turns off, you have chosen the correct code. If the TV does not turn off, select the next code and press (TV) On/Off again. Continue select ing codes until you find one that works. 10. When you have a working code, enter it below, then press ENTER . TV Code: ____________________ 11. To exit the system menu, press Exit. Claudius.book Page 30 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 2:56 PM
31 OPERATION TA B TAB TAB 6 TAB TA B English TAB 3 TA B 2 Selecting the TV screen shape The shape of your TV screen is either Normal or Widescreen (Figure 1). The Lifestyle® system is initially set to display an image on a widescreen-shaped TV. If your TV is the normal shape, you should adjust the Lifestyle ® system setting from widescreen to normal. Figure 1 TV screen shapes 1. Display the Lifestyle® system menu on the TV by pressing System . 2. To select the Setup tab, move right and select , then press ENTER . 3. Move down to Widescreen TV and press ENTER . 4. To indicate that you have a normal TV, select No and press ENTER. 5. To exit the System menu, press Exit. Setting the audio delay compensation You may notice that the audio is delayed relative to the video. For example, a person’s lips move but there is a noticeable delay until you hear the voice. You can use the Audio Delay setting to correct this condition. To change the audio delay: 1. Use the Lifestyle ® remote to display the Settings menu on the display module or TV by pressing Settings . 2. Move down and select , then press ENTER. 3. Select a value by moving up or down the list, then press ENTER . The initial setting is 2 (to compensate for the Lifestyle ® system internal delay). Each value (1-8) adds 30 milliseconds of delay. 4. To exit the Settings menu, press Exit. Note: Under most listening conditions, you should keep the volume on your TV set turned all the way down. Changing the HDMI Image View You can specify how certain display formats appear on your HDTV screen. You control these formats (that are output from your Lifestyle ® system) by pressing the Image View button on the remote . See “Controlling the (HDMI) Image View” on page 40 and “Settings Options” on page 45 for information an d illustrations on changing the HDMI Image View. Normal Widescreen Claudius.book Page 31 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 2:56 PM
32 OPERATION English TAB 6Italiano TA B TA B TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 Controlling a cable or satellite box Once your cable or satellite box is connected to your Lifestyle® system, you can set up the remote as the single point of control for your subscription service. Programming the Bose® remote to control the cable or satellite box Setting up the remote to control the cable or satellite box involves selecting the c orrect cable or satellite box code. 1. Turn on the TV. On the TV, select the video input that is connected to the Lifestyle ® system. 2. Turn on the cable or satellite box. 3. To display the Lifestyle ® system menu on the TV, press System . (See “The remote control” on page 23 for information on operating the remote.) 4. To select the Setup tab, move right and select , then press ENTER . 5. Move down to CBL •SAT Device and press ENTER . 6. Select the correct device type from the list and press ENTER . If you are unsure of the device type, see the owner’s manual for that device. 7. Move down to CBL •SATBrand and press ENTER. 8. Select the brand of your device from the list and press ENTER . 9. Move down to CBL •SAT Code and press ENTER. 10. Select the first code in the list. 11. On the Lifestyle ® remote, press the (CBL-SAT) On/Off button, located under the CBL-SAT button. If the device turns off, you have chosen the correct code. If the device does not turn off, select the next code and press (CBL-SAT) On/Off again. Continue select ing codes until you find one that works. 12. When you have a working code, enter it below, then press ENTER . CBL-SAT Code: ____________________ 13. To exit the system menu, press Exit. Claudius.book Page 32 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 2:56 PM
33 OPERATION TA B TAB TAB 6 TAB TA B English TAB 3 TA B 2 Using the remote to change channels If you want the remote to change the channels on your cable or satellite box when you are watching TV: 1. To display the Lifestyle ® system menu on the TV, press System . 2. Move down to TV Control and press ENTER. 3. Select CBL •SAT and press ENTER. Setting TV Control to CBL-SAT configures the remote to control both th e TV and cable or satellite box when the source is TV. 4. To exit the system menu, press Exit. You now can use your Lifestyle ® remote to control your cable or satellite box. Changing the HDMI Image View You can specify how certain display formats appear on your HDTV screen. You control these formats (that are output from your Lifestyle ® system) by pressing the Image View button on the remote. See “Controlling the (HDMI) Image View” on page 40 and “Settings Options” on page 45 for information an d illustrations on changing the HDMI Image View. About the HDMI video resolution When your Lifestyle® system is connected to an HDTV using the HDMI connector, the video is transmitted at the prefered resolution of the television. Occasionally, you may want to specify a lower resolution, even though your HDTV can display a higher resolution. For example, a certain source signal may be unpleasant to your eye when converted by the Lifestyle ® system to a much higher resolution. In that case, you can change to a lower resolution. See “Changing the HDMI video resolution” on page 43 for information on changing the HDMI video resolution. Claudius.book Page 33 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 2:56 PM
34 OPERATION English TAB 6Italiano TA B TA B TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 Controlling DVD playback Once your DVD player is connected to the Lifestyle® system, you can set up the Lifestyle® remote control to control the DVD player. Programming the Lifestyle® remote to con- trol the DVD player Setting up the remote to control the DVD player involves selecting the correct DVD code, then setting the DVD to turn on automatically when your Lifestyle ® system is turned on. 1. Turn on the TV. On the TV, select the video input that is connected to the Lifestyle ® system. 2. Turn the DVD player on. 3. On the Lifestyle ® remote, press DVD. (See “The remote control” on page 23 for information on operating the remote.) 4. To display the Lifestyle ® system menu on the TV, press System . 5. To display the Setup menu, select , then press ENTER . 6. Move down to DVD Device and press ENTER. 7. Move up or down to select the type of device from the list and press ENTER. 8. Move down to DVD Brand and press ENTER. 9. Select the brand of your device and press ENTER. 10. Move down to DVD Code and press ENTER. 11. Select the first device code in the list. 12. On the Lifestyle ® remote, press the (DVD) On/Off button, located under the DVD button. If the DVD turns off, you have chosen the correct code. If the DVD does not turn off, select the next code and press DVD On/Off again. Continue select ing codes until you find one that works. 13. When you have a working code, enter it below, then press ENTER . DVD Code: ____________________ 14. To exit the system menu, press Exit. Claudius.book Page 34 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 2:56 PM
35 OPERATION TA B TAB TAB 6 TAB TA B English TAB 3 TA B 2 Changing the HDMI Image View You can specify how certain display formats appear on your HDTV screen. You control these formats (that are output from your Lifestyle ® system) by pressing the Image View button on the remote. See “Controlling the (HDMI) Image View” on page 40 and “Settings Options” on page 45 for information an d illustrations on changing the HDMI Image View. About the HDMI video resolution When your Lifestyle® system is connected to an HDTV using the HDMI connector, the video is transmitted at the prefered resolution of the television. Occasionally, you may want to specify a lower resolution, even though your HDTV can display a higher resolution. For example, a certain source signal may be unpleasant to your eye when converted by the Lifestyle ® system to a much higher resolution. In that case, you can change to a lower resolution. See “Changing the HDMI video resolution” on page 43 for information on changing the HDMI video resolution. Claudius.book Page 35 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 2:56 PM
36 OPERATION English TAB 6Italiano TA B TA B TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 Setting up to view videotapes Once your VCR is connected to your Lifestyle® system, you can set up the remote to control the VCR and start watching videotapes. Programming the Bose® remote to control the VCR Setting up the remote to control the VCR involves selecting the correct VCR code, then setting the VCR to turn on automatically when your Lifestyle ® system is turned on. 1. Turn on the TV. On the TV, select the video input that is connected to the Lifestyle ® system. 2. Turn on the VCR. 3. On the Lifestyle ® remote, press VCR . (See “The remote control” on page 23 for information on operating the remote.) 4. Press System to make the system menu appear on the TV. 5. To display the Setup menu, select , then press ENTER . 6. Move down to VCR Device and press ENTER. 7. Select the type of device from the list and press ENTER . 8. Move down to VCR Brand and press ENTER. 9. Select the brand of your device and press ENTER. 10. Move down to VCRCode and press ENTER. 11. Select the first device code in the list. 12. Press the (VCR) On/Off button (located under the VCR button). If the VCR turns off, you have chosen the correct code. If the VCR does not turn off, select the next device code and press VCR On/Off again. Continue select ing codes until you find one that works. 13. When you have a working code, enter it below, then press ENTER . VCR Code: ____________________ 14. To exit the system menu, press Exit. You can now use the Lifestyle ® remote to control your VCR. Claudius.book Page 36 Tuesday, January 13, 2009 2:56 PM