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Making External Input/Output Connections

Input connection details

Audio cables for connecting external components to the Wave/PCsystem are available at electronics stores, or by calling Bose® Customer Service.

 

 

Connection at

Wave/PC

 

Source

Cable

source

connection

Notes

Portable CD or

One miniplug-to-stereo

tape player

audio cable

 

 

 

 

 

 

Headphone jack

For best sound, set the player volume control to approxi- mately 3/4 of maxi- mum volume.

AUX IN jacks

R L

AUX IN

CD player, tape

One stereo audio cable Audio output jacks

deck, or VCR

If there are two

 

sets of outputs

 

(fixed and variable),

 

use fixed so that

 

the volume can be

 

controlled from the

 

radio.

AUX IN jacks

R L

AUX IN

Recording from the Wave/PC system unit is not recom- mended because connecting cables to the VARIABLE OUT jacks shuts off the radio speakers, preventing you from monitoring the recording volume.

Television

Use a standard RCA

 

 

 

 

cable for a TV with ste-

 

 

 

 

reo output jacks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Use a standard “Y” adapter for a TV with a single (mono) audio output jack.

You may need a spe- cial adapter (such as a miniplug stereo audio cable) for a TV with a headphone output jack.

Audio output jacks

If there are two sets of outputs (fixed and variable), use fixed so that the volume can be controlled from the radio.

AUX IN jacks

R L

AUX IN

To make sure the sound seems to come from the screen, place the Wave/PC unit close to the TV. The Wave/PC unit is magnetically shielded and will not interfere with your TV.

Bose® Lifestyle® music system

Stereo cable with

TAPE (REC) jacks AUX IN jacks

male-to-male RCA

 

 

plugs.

R

L

AUX IN

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Contents Wave/PC Interactive System Safety Information U T I O NKeep these instructions for future reference Information about products that generate electrical noise Antenna groundingContents System Setup System installationBefore you begin System benefitsInstalling the Wave/PC system hardware Carton contentsUnpacking the carton Selecting a location for the Wave/PC unitLocating the slot-type safety lock Setting up the Wave/PC remote controlLocating the tab-type safety lock Installing the mounting strip for the remote control Installing the 9V battery in the Wave/PC unitInstalling the 9V battery Connecting the Wave/PC unit to your computer Example 1 Wave/PC sys- tem connectionsConnecting the power cord to the Wave/PC unit Connecting the power cordConnecting the external FM antenna Installing the Wave/PC application softwareLocation of external FM antenna connector System Setup System Setup Wave/PC system controls System OverviewTurning your Wave/PC system on and off Wave/PC application window WindowWave/PC system audio and your computer system Wave/PC remote controlSound sources and quality Changes in volume settings Getting the best possible sound qualityWave/PC system monitor Normal operationIf you see the icon with a yellow question mark If you see the icon with a red exclamation markPlaying an audio CD Operating the CD Player/RecorderCD control buttons Changing the CD play mode Playing tracks from the music finder windowEditing CD track titles Cddb overwrite dialog boxBefore you start recording Recording an audio CDStarting the recording process Recording CDs when disconnected from the Internet Using CddbPlaying your recorded CD tracks Playing MP3 CDsSetting CD player/recorder setup options Operating the CD Player/Recorder To test your CD-ROM drive Music Files player mode Listening to Music FilesSelecting the Music Files player Music Files control buttonsNavigating the music finder Moving down through the Music finder viewsFinding music with the search function Sorting lists in the music finder windowSelecting items in the music finder window Changing the music files play mode Setting presets to play music filesMaintaining your music library Adding new music to your music finder databaseDeleting music files from your music finder database Editing file informationCreating your own music playlists To create a playlistTo delete an item from a playlist Playlist editor windowSetting the Music Files player setup options New files found dialog box Search files dialog box Selecting the Web Radio mode Listening to Web Radio StationsPlaying a Web Radio station Web radio controls and sta- tion finderAdding a new Web Radio station Reading the connection statusSteps to adding a new Web Radio station Setting presets to play Web Radio stations Deleting a Web Radio stationEditing the information of a Web Radio station Edit Web Station dialog boxSetting Web radio setup options Web radio setup optionsListening to AM/FM Radio Stations Selecting the AM/FM radioPlaying a radio station AM/FM radio controls and station finderEditing a station Adding a new AM/FM radio stationDeleting a station Setting AM/FM radio setup options Setting presets to play AM/FM radio stationsAM/FM radio setup options Click the Update Station List … button General and Internet Setup Options Setting general setup optionsSetting Internet setup options Internet setup optionsGeneral and Internet Setup Options Using the Wave/PC Unit Controls Wave/PC unit control panelWave/PC unit display Wave/PC unit control panelClock display mode AM/FM tuner display modeAdjusting the display brightness Selecting AM/PM 12 hour or Military 24 hour timeUsing the sleep mode Setting the clock timeSetting and using alarms Stopping the alarm Pausing the alarm for 10 minutesSetting the volume of the music alarm Setting the volume of the tone alarmConnecting an external audio source to the Wave/PC unit Connecting external speakers to your Wave/PC unitWave/PC application win- dow when AUX is selected Making External Input/Output ConnectionsInput connection details Cleaning the Wave/PC unit Warranty periodReference Replacing the batteriesTroubleshooting Bose Customer ServiceProblem What to do Web Radio troubleshooting Music Files troubleshooting Installation troubleshooting Glossary Glossary Index AM 17, 47, 48 AM/FM 17 AM/FM radioFM 17, 47 On/Off 15, 17, 47, 48Index USA & Canada Service World Wide Web