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User manual Bose, model Lifestyle 18

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File name: og_ls18.pdf
Language of manual:en
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9.Press AUX Power PowerAUX on the LIFESTYLE® remote control to see if the cable/satellite box turns off. 10.If you cannot turn off your cable/satellite box, press to choose the next device code, and press the AUX Power button again. Test each device code until you find one that turns your cable/satellite box off and on again when pressing the AUX Power button. Turning the system on and selecting the source Press the Tape (tape), VCR, or AUX button on the remote or press Source on the media 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 an external source turns the system on in surround (5-speaker) mode. Press the Speakers 2-3-5 button to change the number of speakers playing. Changing channels using a VCR or cable/satellite box You may want to change TV channels using a VCR or a cable/satellite box instead of using the tuner in your TV. To do this you will need to change the TV tuner selection in the system settings menu: 1.Turn on your TV. 2.Press the TV button on the LIFESTYLE® remote control. 3.Press the Settings button. 4.Select System Setup and press Enter. 5.Select Remote Control Setup and press Enter. 6.Select TV Tuner. 7.Change the setting to VCR or AUX. 8.Press the Settings button again. 9.Use the selected tuner to switch TV channels. Recording to a tape deck To record to a connected tape deck: 1.Choose the source (FM/AM, DVD/CD, or AUX) you want to record. 2.Set the tape deck to record. 3.Play the source. In a two-zone system, be sure to play the source in zone 1. Changing System Settings Using the settings menus To display the settings menu on your TV screen: Press the Settings button. The displayed menu will contain items related to the currently selected source. For example, if you press the Settings button while watching a DVD, you will see a menu similar to the one in Figure 4. This menu is generated by your LIFESTYLE® system and not by the currently loaded DVD. Note: When you make changes using the on-screen display on your TV, the changes may not appear simultaneously on the media center’s display. Figure 4 Elements of the on-screen menu displays Settings (DVD) DVD Play OptionsSleep Timer:OffDVD Status: Audio SetupSystem SetupLists options for how to play and view the current DVD. selects itemTitle bar – shows the name of the current menu (the currently selected source is in parentheses). Menu items – a list of choices is shown in this space. Menu item description – Describes the selected menu item. Navigation controls – Identifies which remote control buttons to use within this menu. Status display area – this area is used to display status infor- mation when a status item is selected. EnterEnterEnterEntergoes to submenuSubmenu – This symbol indicates that there is a submenu of items for this selection. Press the Enter button on the remote to go to this submenu. Selected menu item – menu items are selected (highlighted) with the up/down arrow keys. To navigate around in the settings menu: Use the MENU/NAVIGATION buttons on your remote to move within the on-screen menus. Figure 4 shows you the elements of the on-screen menu displays. To select a menu item and change the setting: Selected items are highlighted with a lighter color. Use the up/down arrow buttons () to scroll up or down the list and select the item you want. To change the setting, use the right and left arrow buttons (). To enter a submenu: When you see the Enter button symbol to the right of the selected item, that item has a submenu of additional items. With the item selected, press Enter to go to the submenu. To exit a submenu Pressing the Exit button on the remote steps back one level in the menu structure. To exit the settings menu and clear it from your TV screen: Press the Settings button again. To change a setting Select the item you want to change using the up/down arrow buttons. Press the left or right arrow button to choose the desired setting. Select another item to change or press the Settings button to leave the settings menu. Figure 5 Example of a settings menu on-screen display DVD Play Options (1 of 2) Title:1 of 3Chapter:23 of 30Title Time:2:23:02Time Display:ElapsedMotion Control:Play 1xChooses an audio track for the current DVD. selects itemCamera Angle:1 of 1More… Audio Track:English 2222 D 5.1changes setting To view the system status The settings menu provides a selection for displaying the status of the currently selected source. Press the Settings button to step down to the status selection. The system status is shown on the right-hand side of the menu display (see Figure 4). Changing DVD settings While playing a DVD movie, there are several play options that can be changed. Figure 6 shows you a map to the DVD Play Options menu. Figure 6 The DVD Play options menu Settings: DVD Play OptionsTitleChapterTitle TimeAudio TrackTime DisplayMotion ControlS...

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