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    Using System Menus
    English
    *The Off option for ADAPTiQ system is not a reversible selection. 
    To restore the ADAPTiQ system adjustments requires re-use of the Setup Disc 2 and the 
    ADAPTiQ headset supplied with the system. For information on this process, refer to “Finish-
    ing 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 selec-
    tion 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 older Bose products. 
    						
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    English
    Video options
    Press the System button on the LIFESTYLE® remote control. Move right to see a preview of 
    video features. Press the 
    Enter button to move into an active display of submenus.
    Figure 13
    Video preview
    *With most TV models, the TV sensor must be installed and positioned to detect if the TV is 
    on or off. In Europe, a SCART connector communicates with the TV. If your system setup is 
    different from either of these, using the automatic feature is not an option. 
    Note: For information on using the TV sensor, refer to “Installing the TV on/off detector” in your 
    Installation Guide.
    Video
    TV Power
    TV Power Status
    TV Aspect Ratio
    Widescreen DVDsVideo Connector
    Video Black Level
    Video Format
    Progressive Scan Select Video to adjust these system options
    Important Note: 
    DO NOT change settings for Component 
    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 “Activating component or 
    progressive scan connections” on 
    page 11.
    Active Display Item
    Default Settings; 
    Options
    Effect 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 (if available on the TV). 
    						
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    English
    Media center options
    Press the System button on the LIFESTYLE® remote control. Move right to see a preview of 
    media center features. Press the 
    Enter button to move into an active display of submenus.
    Figure 14
    Media Center previewMedia
    Center
    Select Media Center to adjust these system options
    Display Brightness
    Display Language
    Optical Source
    Digital Audio Format
    Widescreen DVDs
    Tu n e r  Sp a c i n g  
    Restore Settings
    Active Display ItemDefault Settings; 
    OptionsEffect of this Setting
    Display Brightness4
    1 to 7Media center display lights with a mid-range brightness. 
    Darkens or lightens the media center display (7 = 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.
    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 features. Press the 
    Enter button to move into an active display of submenus.
    Figure 15
    Remote Control preview
    Press the System button on the LIFESTYLE® remote control. Move right to see a preview of DVD 
    Lock choices. Press the 
    Enter button to move into an active display of submenus.
    Remote 
    Control
    CBL/SAT Device 
    CBL/SAT Brand
    CBL/SAT Device Code
    AUX Device
    AUX Brand
    AUX Device CodeIR Control
    TV Tuner
    TV Brand
    TV Device Code
    VCR Brand
    VCR Device Code IR Control
    TV Tuner
    TV Brand
    TV Device Code
    VCR Brand
    VCR Device Code
    Select Remote Control to adjust these system options
    Active Display Item
    Default Settings; 
    Options
    Effect 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 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.
    AUX BrandBrand name Identifies the AUX device brand for the remote.
    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 choices. Press the 
    Enter button to move into an active display of submenus.
    Figure 16
    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), as shown in the table on page 36.
    DVD
    Lock
    Select Remote Control to adjust these system options
    Create/Change Password
    Confirm Password
    Lock Unrated Discs
    Lock Discs Rated Above
    Active Display ItemDefault Setting; 
    OptionsEffect 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 16 on page 35). 
    2. Press the 
    Down arrow or Enter 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 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 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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    Reference
    Remote control maintenance
    Changing the batteries as needed is the only regular maintenance required. However, the 
    switches inside the remote battery case may be changed, as needed. Additional remotes for 
    use in other rooms may need their switches changed, too. For that, refer to “Bose
    ®link 
    remote switch settings” on page 39.
    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 17).
    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 17
    Installing the remote 
    control batteries
    Changing house code 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 18 on 
    page 38).
    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) 
    						
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    Reference
    English
    Using the media center: 
    1. Lift the media center door and press the All Off button.
    2. Press and hold the Store button. Your current house code will appear in the media center 
    display window in the form of four rectangles, which represent the positions of switches 
    1 through 4:
    3. While holding the Store button, press any button on the remote control. 
    The media center displays the new house code, which confirms its recognition of the 
    new code:
    4. Release the Store button. The system remains off.
    5. If you have additional remote controls, change the switches to match those of the first 
    remote control by following steps 1-3 above. You do not need to repeat steps 4-8.
    Note: To verify your system’s house code, press Store while the system is off. The display con-
    firms the settings of switches 1-4.
    Figure 18
    Miniature house code 
    switches on the Main room 
    (A) remote
    Setting up a second room with sound
    Your LIFESTYLE® DVD home entertainment system can direct sound to more than one room 
    at the same time. What’s more, it can even direct sound from two different sound sources 
    (such as CD, AM/FM tuner, TAPE, or AUX) to these rooms through two independent 
    “streams.”
    In other rooms with speakers (beyond the main room where the media center is located), you 
    can choose either of these streams from different sources, for true independence. If the sys-
    tem is on in the main room, listeners in other rooms can enjoy the same program playing 
    there or an entirely different program.
    Capable of supplying up to 14 addiitonal rooms with Bose sound, one LIFESTYLE
    ® system 
    can fill your entire living space with music.HOUSE CODE:
    Switches 1 - 4 down = 0 0 0 0 (current house code)
    NEW HOUSE CODE:
    (Switch 1 up, 2 down, 3 up, and 4 down = 1 0 1 0 (new house code)
    123456789
    123456789
    Switches (1-4)
    As set at the factory: 
    all switches down.
    Switches 1-4 need to match those 
    switch settings in your main remote.
    Set switches 5-9 for the room where 
    you will use the Bose
    ® link remote. 
    Switch 5 determines what “stream” 
    or program you hear. 
    For more information on streams, 
    refer to “Setting up a second room 
    with sound” below.
    Switches 6-9 represent the room 
    where the remote will be used. 
    In the main room, the remote is set 
    as Room A with all switches down.
    Other switches
    For a Bose
    ® link remote 
    in another room 
    						
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    Reference
    English
    Bose® link: the key to assured compatibility
    One option is using a Bose product you already own, if you want the sound in just one addi-
    tional room.
    As a second option that can provide sound throughout your home (or even outside!), the 
    Bose
    ® link network connects all the pieces and offers a variety of Bose products of consistent 
    quality for use in the other rooms. 
    These include smaller Bose systems, powered and unpowered speakers and amplifiers, 
    plus the proper cables and adapters to complete your sound network. And by purchasing a 
    Bose
    ® link remote control for each additional room, managing your whole-house music 
    system becomes quick and easy. Inside these remotes, one small switch allows you to 
    predetermine which rooms, as a group, will share the main room program stream and which 
    other room or group of rooms will hear the alternate stream. 
    For more versatility, you may prefer using a PERSONAL
    ® music center II remote control in 
    your other rooms. Besides providing the ability to switch between program streams without 
    setting switches, this advanced remote provides an LCD screen that shows you what is play-
    ing on both steams. So it is very easy to choose one or the other whenever you like.
    Regardless of which type you choose, with any Bose
    ® link remote control you also get 
    detailed instructions on using the network. And a Bose® link symbol on the cartons (for the 
    products mentioned above) helps simplify your selections. 
    For more information on your choices, or to purchase additional equipment, contact your 
    local Bose dealer. Or, to reach Bose directly, refer to the address list included with 
    the system.
    Bose® link remote switch settings
    These settings are for use only with remote 
    controls that have switches inside the bat-
    tery compartment.* 
    Make sure the house code switches 
    (1, 2, 3, and 4) match those on your main 
    remote.
    For switch 5, determine if you want the 
    room grouped with the main room (A), so it 
    receives the same program heard there.
    • If you do not change switch 5, the room 
    will receive the same program stream as 
    is heard in the main room (A).
    • If you set switch 5 up ( ), the room will 
    receive a different stream than the main 
    room (A).ON
    ON
    ON
    ON
    ON
    ON
    ON
    ON
    ON
    ON
    ON
    ON
    ON
    ON
    B
    C
    D
    E
    F
    G
    HI
    J
    K
    L
    M
    N
    O
    *For the PERSONAL® music center II remote control, the settings above are made in a menu 
    on the display screen. 
    						
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    Reference
    English
    Taking care of your LIFESTYLE® system
    Caring for your system may include:
    • Cleaning the system’s enclosures
    • Cleaning your compact discs and DVDs
    • Replacing the remote control batteries
    Cleaning the media center
    • Use only a soft, dry cloth to clean the outside of the media center. 
    • Do not use any solvents, chemicals, or cleaning solutions containing alcohol, ammonia, or 
    abrasives.
    • Do not allow liquids to spill into any openings.
    • Do not use any sprays near the system.
    Cleaning the speakers
    • Clean the surface of your speakers with a soft, damp cloth. You can use an ammonia-free 
    window cleaner on a soft cloth to maintain the finish.
    • Do not use any sprays near the system. Do not use any solvents, chemicals, or cleaning 
    solutions containing alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives.
    • Do not allow liquids to spill into any openings. 
    • The speaker grille panels require no special care, although you may vacuum them carefully, 
    if necessary.
    Cleaning discs
    • Handle discs by their edges to prevent fingerprints and scratches (Figure 19). 
    • To remove stains or fingerprints from the surface of a disc, use a soft, lint-free, dry cloth. 
    Wipe in straight movements from the center of the disc to the outside. Do not use any 
    chemical products; they can damage the disc.
    • Do not write on or attach labels to the surface of the disc.
    • To minimize exposure to dust and dirt, replace discs in their cases after use. Store each 
    disc in its case, out of direct sunlight, high temperatures, and humidity.
    Figure 19
    Handling and 
    cleaning a disc
    Limited warranty
    Your LIFESTYLE® home theater system is covered by a transferable limited warranty. 
    See your product registration card for details. Please be sure to fill out the information section 
    on the card and mail it to Bose. 
    						
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