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    Operating Your Lifestyle® 30 System
    Figure 18
    The music center controlsON
    OFFVOLUMESTORE/IPLAY/PAUSE
    SOURCE
    SELECTERASE
    SKIP
    NEXT DISCTUNEI
    The music center controls
    The music center function keys are described on page 20. Use the following special music
    center keys to tune the radio, set station presets, and scan a CD (Figur e 18).
    TUNE 
    / - Lowers or raises the frequency setting of the radio (stations). In CD mode,
    initiates a fast scan of the current CD.
    STORE or ERASE - Adds or removes radio station presets. For instructions, see page 27.
    Also used for changing channel spacing (page 17) and house codes (page 32).
    The Lifestyle® remote control
    The advanced radio-frequency r emote control works from anywhere within most types
    of home construction; its radio wave signals pass through walls and floors to reach the 
    music center. Simply press the desired button. You do not need to aim the remote at the
    music center.
    Note: Some types of buildings create “dead spots” where the remote will not operate.
    Simply move the remote a foot or two and try again. You can also move the music center a
    few feet to a location with better remote response.
    Figure 19 shows the layout of the remote control.
    Special buttons on the remote control select the speaker mode (5, 3, or 2 speakers), and
    adjust the surround (r ear) volume and the center speaker volume.
    Figure 19
    The remote control 
    						
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    AMFM
    AUX
    CD
    1 VIDEO
    2 VIDEO
    TAPE
    MUTE
    MUTE
    ALL
    OFFON
      Note: For information on controlling the system from different zones, see “Using two listening zones” on page 30.
    SOURCE
    SELECT
    /II
    /II
    SKIP
    SKIP
    ON
    OFF
    SKIPSKIP
    The system controls
    Function
    VIDEO 1 - Selects a video sound source connected to the VIDEO 1 inputs,
    and turns the system on. (See page 22.)
    VIDEO 2 - Selects a video sound source connected to the VIDEO 2 inputs,
    and turns the system on
    .
    AUX - Selects the DVD player (or other component connected to the AUX
    inputs) and turns the system on. Selects digital audio, if present.
    CD - Selects the built-in CD changer and tur ns the system on.
    AM/FM - Selects the radio and turns the system on to the previously selected
    station. When the radio is on, switches between AM and FM.
    TAPE - Selects a tape deck or other component connected to the TAPE inputs,
    and turns the system on.
    SOURCE SELECT - Turns the system on to the previously selected sound
    source. When on, changes the source in this sequence  CD, FM, AM, VIDEO 1,
    VIDEO 2, AUX, TAPE, CD.
     STOP - Stops the CD player. After 20 minutes, the system shuts off.
     PAUSE - Pauses play of the CD. After a 20-minute pause, changes to  STOP.
     PLAY - Begins play of the CD.
    RANDOM (or  SKIP plus SKIP ) - In CD mode, begins random play of
    all tracks on all discs. Pressed again, begins random play of tracks on the
    current disc. Pressed again, cancels random play.
     SKIP - Selects the previous CD track, or the previous preset radio station.
    Held down, initiates backward scan (CD) or seek (tuner) function.
     SKIP - Selects the next CD track, or the next preset radio station. Held
    down, initiates forward scan (CD) or seek (tuner) function.
    NEXT DISC - Advances to play the next disc loaded in the CD magazine.
    VOLUME  \ - Raises or lowers the system volume.
    MUTE - Silences the speakers in the selected zone. Also restores volume to
    muted speakers in the selected zone.
    MUTE ALL - Silences all speakers currently playing. Also restores sound to
    speakers silenced by the MUTE ALL key.
    ON/OFF - Turns the system on and off.
    Music center Remote control
    RANDOM 
    						
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    Remote control
    Additional system controls
    Function
    SURROUND
    •  Press and release to select SURROUND (5-speaker) mode for all sources.
    •  Press and hold for 3 seconds to engage (1 chime) or disengage (2 chimes) simulated surround for monaural
        program sources.
    •  Press and hold for 8 seconds to restore (3 chimes) factory settings for speaker mode and surround
    volume level.
    STEREO+CENTER
    •  Press and release to select STEREO+CENTER (3-speaker) mode for all sources.
    •  Press and hold for 8 seconds to restore (3 chimes) factory settings for speaker mode and center
    volume level.
    STEREO
    •  Press and release to select STEREO (2-speaker) mode for all sources.
    •  Press and hold to engage (1 chime) or disengage (2 chimes) Digital Dynamic Range
    ® compression.
    SURROUND + / –
    •  In SURROUND (5-speaker) mode, raises or lowers volume of surround speakers.
    •  In STEREO+CENTER (3-speaker) mode, raises or lowers volume of center speaker.
    •  In STEREO (2-speaker) mode, + selects the SURROUND mode.
      Note: The adjustments made with SURROUND + and – will be remembered even if you select another
          speaker mode.
    SURROUND
    STEREO+CENTER
    STEREO
    SURROUND
    Note: If you set the master volume level very high or very low, a built-in feature automatically resets it to the threshold
    level the next time the system is turned on.
    Note: To restore all factory default settings, turn power off then on, press and hold the SURROUND SURROUND(5-speaker) button until you hear the 3-chime confirmation tone, then press and hold the STEREO+CENTER STEREO+CENTERbutton  (3-speaker) until you hear the 3-chime confirmation tone. 
    						
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    Listening to your Lifestyle® 30 system
    Your Lifestyle® 30 system uses digital signal pr ocessing to bring even gr eater realism and
    impact to both movies and music recordings. Built-in Dolby Digital decoding delivers up to
    5.1 discrete audio channels (i.e., five for the independent Jewel Cube
    ® speakers and one for
    rich bass from the Acoustimass® module) from DVD, digital TV, next-generation cable boxes,
    and satellite receivers. With analog formats, as well as for two-channel PCM and Dolby
    Digital bitstreams, Videostage
    ® decoding dir ects stereo information to the surround channels,
    so the sound of stereo broadcasts and rented or recorded tapes can appr oach that of your
    DVD discs.
    In addition, Videostage decoding pr ocesses a one-channel pr ogram and dir ects five-channel
    sound to five independent speakers. Dialogue r emains locked on-screen, while music and
    ambient effects fill the room to increase your listening enjoyment.
    Your Lifestyle
    ® 30 system offers the option of listening in 5, 3, or 2-speaker mode. The system
    turns on in SURROUND (5-speaker) mode. For most video material (mono, stereo, or sur-
    round), listening in 5 or 3-speaker mode helps anchor the dialogue to the pictur e while
    providing a fuller sound.
    Using enhanced mode for movie soundtracks
    Pressing VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, or AUX tur ns the system on in enhanced mode, with bass and
    treble settings specially designed for pr oper playback of movie soundtracks. Press the same
    button (VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, or AUX) again to alter nate between enhanced mode for movies
    and standard mode for other listening. Pressing TAPE turns the system on in standard mode.
    Press TAPE again to alternate between enhanced mode for movies and standar d mode for
    other listening.
    Note: Enhanced mode provides more bass and less treble, as is specified for proper
    playback of movie sound.
    Digital Dynamic Range® compression
    Digital Dynamic Range compr ession automatically adjusts the volume to allow you to hear
    soft sounds (par ticularly dialogue) and to pr event you from being overwhelmed by a loud
    special ef fect (e.g., an explosion). This featur e is engaged when you tur n on the system, but
    you may turn it on (one chime) or off (two chimes) using the STEREO 
    STEREO two-speaker
    button.
    Using simulated surround for mono movie material
    Bose® Videostage decoding can pr ocess a one-channel program into five-speaker sound –
    directing the signals so that dialogue r emains locked on-screen, while music and ambient
    effects fill the room. You experience a sur round sensation, providing extra enjoyment when
    you watch older (i.e., pr e-stereo) movies. This feature can be used for mono TV, FM, and AM
    programs. Press the SURROUND 
    SURROUND (5-speaker) button to turn it on (one chime) or off (two
    chimes). This feature is automatically engaged when a Dolby Digital bitstr eam indicates that it
    contains a mono program.
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    Operating the special features
    Please see the previous page for a more detailed explanation of these special featur es.
    Enhanced mode
    When you select The mode is To change this
    VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, or AUXEnhanced Press the same button again
    TAPEStandard Press the same button again
    CD or AM/FMStandard Not applicable: You cannot select
    enhanced mode for CD or AM/FM
    Digital Dynamic Range® compression
    When you select Compression is To change this
    VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, or AUXON Press and hold the STEREO STEREO (2-speaker)
    button until two chimes are heard
    CD, AM/FM, or TAPEOFF Press and hold the STEREO STEREO (2-speaker)
    button until one chime is heard
    Simulated surround (monaural into 5 speakers)
    When your audio source is Simulated surround is To change this
    Mono Dolby Digital ON Press and hold the SURROUND SURROUND (5-speaker)
    button until two chimes are heard (OFF)
    Anything else OFF Press and hold the SURROUND 
    SURROUND (5-speaker)
    button until one chime is heard (ON)
    To return speaker levels to factory settings
    To reset Press
    Center speaker level STEREO+CENTER STEREO+CENTER  (3-speaker) button until you hear a 3-note chime
    Surround (rear) speakers level SURROUND 
    SURROUND (5-speaker) button until you hear a 3-note chime
    Chimes
    When you hear one or more chimes, it means that one of the system features has been tur ned on or off.
    What the chimes mean
    When you hear This means
    1 chime Simulated surround (monaural into 5 speakers) or 
    Digital Dynamic Range® compression has been turned ON
    2 chimes Simulated surround (monaural into 5 speakers) or
    Digital Dynamic Range
    ® compression has been tur ned OFF
    3 chimes Surround speaker level or Center speaker level has
    been restored to factory default settings 
    						
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    Listening to digital sound
    Turning on the digital audio source
    Turn on the DVD player, DTV, or other digital audio source. Load the DVD disc.
    Turning on the system and choosing digital sound
    Press AUX to turn your system on to play digital sound. If your Lifestyle® system does not
    receive a valid PCM or Dolby Digital bitstream, it will automatically select the analog signal
    connected to the music center AUX jacks.
    Selecting listening material
    To select material with compatible digital-audio bitstreams, look for the terms PCM or Dolby
    Digital, or the symbol  1  on DVD-Video discs. Your Lifestyle® 30 system cannot process
    MPEG-2 or DTS digital bitstreams. Make sure a connection is made between your DVD
    player or Digital TV’s digital audio output and your system’s digital audio input.
    To select surround-encoded analog or digital audio material, look for the terms Surround or
    Dolby Surround, the symbol 3 on tapes and discs, or the word “surround” preceding
    a TV broadcast. You can listen to any program material in SURROUND (5-speaker) mode,
    though you may not hear sound from all five speakers all the time. Some monaural and stereo
    materials will not cause sound to be directed to the surround speakers. Even with surround-
    encoded material there are times when no sounds are directed to the surround speakers.
    Listening to compact discs
    Using the CD changer
    You can load up to six compact discs at a time.
    Loading discs into the CD magazine
    Hold the magazine, looking at the side with the arrow. Insert up to six discs, label side up
    (Figur e 20). Take care to place only one disc in each slot. Note the slot numbers 1 through 6,
    from bottom to top, on the front edge window. These numbers correspond to the CD num-
    bers on the display.
    Note: If a disc is upside-down, it does not play. The display shows the word “disc” and
    flashes the box representing that disc.
    CAUTION: Do not insert more than one disc into any slot. Forcing two discs into one slot
    could cause them to become stuck, and could damage the discs, the CD magazine, or the
    music center.
    Figure 20
    Loading a CD6 6
    5 5
    4 4
    3 3
    2 2
    1 1
    6
     D
    IS
    K
     M
    A
    G
    A
    Z
    IN
    E
    6 6
    5 5
    4 4
    3 3
    2 2
    1 1 
    						
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    Ejecting discs from the CD magazine
    Press the white lever that corresponds to the disc you want to eject. This ejects the disc far
    enough for you to grasp the edge and remove it from the magazine (Figure 21).
    Loading the CD magazine into the music center
    Open the music center door. Inser t the CD magazine fully into the music center, following the
    direction of the arrow on the magazine (Figur e 22).
    Ejecting the CD magazine from the music center
    Press the EJECT button, at the lower left of the magazine slot, to remove the magazine
    (Figure 23). If a CD is playing, pressing the EJECT button stops the CD, replaces it in the
    magazine, and ejects the magazine.
    Figure 21
    Ejecting a CD
    Figure 23
    The CD magazine EJECT
    button
    6 DISC MAGAZINE6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    E
    J
    E
    C
    T
    EJECT button
    Figure 22
    Loading the CD magazine
    6 DISC MAGAZINE
    INSERT IN THIS DIRECTION
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    Turning on the system and choosing the CD player
    Press the CD key on the remote or press SOURCE SELECT on the music center until CD is
    selected. If the system is already on, use one of these keys to select the CD player. The CD
    indicator on the display lights. If a CD has been loaded, it begins to play .
       Note: Selecting CD turns the system on in SURROUND (5-speaker) mode. Press
    STEREO+CENTER 
    STEREO+CENTER (3-speaker) or STEREO STEREO (2-speaker) to change the mode.
    CD operations
    If you want to P re s s
    Play or resume play of a CD PLAY, or /II PLAY/PAUSE
    Pause a CD
     PAUSE, or /II PLAY/PAUSE
    Stop a CD STOP, or select another source
    Go to next track SKIP
     (forward)
    Go to beginning of current track SKIP
     (r everse) after 4 seconds of track play
    Go to previous track SKIP
     within the first four seconds of the track.
    After four seconds, press SKIP
     twice to go to the
    previous track. In RANDOM mode, skips to previous
    track played.
    Play another disc
     NEXT DISC
    In PLAY mode, selects discs in order, 1 through 6,
    then back to 1; in RANDOM mode, randomly selects
    another disc. The music center skips empty disc
    slots.
    Scan a CD Press and hold SKIP
     or , or TUNE  or 
    Randomly play tracks on all discs RANDOM, or SKIP plus  (on the music center)
    Randomly play tracks on one disc RANDOM, or SKIP
     plus  (on the music center),
    a second time
    Cancel random play RANDOM, or SKIP
     plus  (on the music center),
    a third time; press STOP; or select another source
    Note: To prevent excessive wear on the CD mechanism, unattended CD play or random
    play operations change to STOP after 24 hours. If you want to leave the music center playing
    unattended for longer than 24 hours, you can use the radio.
    The music center display pr ovides the following information about the CD changer functions
    (see sample display in Figur e 24):
    •Which CD is playing, paused, or stopped, or NONE if no disc is installed
    •How much time the current CD has played
    •Which track is playing
    •If RANDOM ALL DISCS or RANDOM (one disc) is selected
    •Which slots have been scanned and have discs loaded
    - Numbers in boxes represent discs in slots.
    - Empty boxes indicate disc slots that have not yet been scanned by the music center.
    - Blank spaces indicate empty slots (or discs that cannot be loaded).
    - A flashing box indicates the disc is upside down or cannot be r ead.
    Figure 24
    Display of CD playing in zone 1:
    Disc 3, track 8, 2 minutes and
    45 seconds played, 6 CDs are
    loaded, and random play for all
    discs is selected 
    						
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    Listening to the radio
    Turning the system on and choosing the radio
    Press the AM/FM key on the remote or the music center to turn your music system on to the
    most recently heard AM or FM station. The system turns on in SURROUND mode. Select
    another speaker mode, if desired.
    Note: If the system is on and the radio is already selected, this key switches between the
    AM and FM bands.
    Tuning
    Seeking the strongest stations
    •Press and hold SKIP  (forward) or  (r everse) to star t seeking. Release the key to stop
    at the next strong signal.
    •To stop seeking sooner, briefly press SKIP or  STOP.
    •You can seek again without holding down the SKIP key. As soon as the first seek opera-
    tion stops, briefly press the SKIP 
     or  key.
    Switching between AM and FM
    Press the AM/FM key to switch to the other band.
    Manual tuning
    To tune to a distant or weak station that the radio cannot seek, use TUNE  or  on the
    music center.
    Setting a station preset
    Your Lifestyle® music center can store up to 25 AM and 25 FM stations in any combination.
    Note: To allow for different station preferences, you can reserve a group of preset numbers
    for each household member. Any station can be assigned to more than one preset number.
    Or, you can reserve different number groups for different types of stations. For easy refer-
    ence, you may want to keep a written record of your presets.
    1. Lift the music center door.
    2. Select a radio station you want to store as a pr eset, either by tuning manually or by
    pressing and holding a SKIP key.
    3. Press the STORE key. The lowest available preset number flashes for three seconds, then
    is set and displayed.
    4. If you prefer a different preset number, while the number is flashing press either SKIP key
    to select another available preset number. The preset number is displayed.
    Note: You cannot store a station in an already-occupied preset location without erasing that
    preset station first (see “Erasing a preset station” below). If you attempt to store more than 25
    AM or 25 FM stations, the preset display will flash ‘— —’.
    Selecting a preset station
    Once you have set station presets, press SKIP  or  to select the next or the previous
    preset station. See Figure 25 for a sample display of a pr eset FM station.
    Erasing a preset station
    1. Lift the music center door.
    2. Select the preset station you want to erase.
    3. Press the ERASE key.
    Figure 25
    FM display showing a preset
    station 
    						
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    Using the system with external components
    Follow the instructions on pages 12-15 for connecting components.
    Turn on your component directly or by using its remote control. Use the VOLUME  or 
    button on the Lifestyle
    ® remote control or music center to raise or lower the volume. Control
    all other functions at the source, referring to its owner’s manual, if necessary. To begin, make
    sure the component is turned on and a tape, CD, DVD, laserdisc, etc. is loaded.
       Note: The Lifestyle® 30 system cannot turn a connected component on or off.
    Turning the system on and selecting the component
    Press the TAPE, AUX, VIDEO 1, or VIDEO 2 button on the remote or press SOURCE SELECT
    on the music center until the desired component is selected. This turns your system on and
    selects the component connected to that input. If the system is already on, this button
    selects the component.
       Note: Selecting a source turns the system on in SURROUND (5-speaker) mode. Press
    STEREO+CENTER 
    STEREO+CENTER (3-speaker), or STEREO STEREO (2-speaker) to change the mode.
    The appropriate display indicator lights when the system is on and the component is selected.
    Using a video sound source
    Press VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2 on the remote or SOURCE SELECT on the music center until
    VIDEO 1 or 2 appears on the display. This turns your system on in SURROUND (5-speaker)
    mode and selects the video sound source connected to the VIDEO 1 or 2 jacks.
    If your video component is connected to the music center TAPE jacks, press TAPE on the
    remote or SOURCE SELECT on the music center until TAPE appears on the display. This
    turns your system on in SURROUND (5-speaker) mode and selects the source connected to
    the TAPE jacks.
    Using enhanced mode for movie soundtracks
    When a movie soundtrack is played in a motion picture theater, its bass and treble are
    restored to the original levels intended by the movie’s sound designer. To re-create the same
    performance in your home, your Lifestyle
    ® 30 system’s enhanced mode restores the bass and
    treble to these levels when you select VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, or AUX.
    When VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, or AUX is selected, you can also choose between standard and
    enhanced modes. The system turns on in enhanced mode for movies. Press the same button
    (VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, or AUX) again to change to standard mode. When TAPE is selected, the
    system turns on in standard mode. Press TAPE again to change to enhanced mode for
    movies.
       Note: You may not hear a difference between enhanced and standard modes when listening
    to dialogue or other program material that does not have much bass or treble.
    Using a tape deck
    To record to a connected tape deck, play the source (AM/FM, CD, AUX, VIDEO 1 or 2) you
    want to tape. In a 2-zone system, play the source in zone 1. Set the tape deck to record.
    Using headphones
    For headphone listening, use the stereo mini headphones jack on the side of the music center
    (Figure 26). While this jack accepts most headphone models, you can get an adapter at
    Bose
    ® dealers and most electronics stores, if needed.
    Connecting headphones silences the speakers connected to SPEAKER ZONE 1.
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    Figure 26
    Connecting headphones
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