Bose 50 manual Using the system with external components, Using a tape recorder with your system

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Operating Your Lifestyle® 50 System

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. Press VOLUME ▲ or ▼ on your Personal™ 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. If an external component sounds significantly louder or softer than other sources, see “Equalizing the volume levels of external sources” on page 37.

Note: The Lifestyle® 50 system cannot turn a connected component on or off.

Turning the system on and selecting the component

Press VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, AUX, or TAPE on your Personal music center to select the desired component. This turns your system on and selects the component connected to that input. If the system is already on, this button selects the component.

The appropriate display indicator appears when the system is on and the component is selected.

CAUTION: The magnetic field from the Acoustimass® module is not an immediate risk to your video tapes, audio tapes, and other magnetic media. However, you should not store tapes directly on or near the Acoustimass module.

Using a tape recorder with your system

If you are listening to any source except TAPE, the output signal of that source is directed to the RECORD OUT jacks.

Note: The ROOM outputs of the Lifestyle® 50 system are designated by the letters A through D. In a multi-room system, the source that is playing in the room designated by the letter closest to the begining of the alphabet is sent to the RECORD OUT jacks.

You may also specify a source to be directed to the RECORD OUT jacks even if you are not listening to that source. To do this:

1.Select RECORD OUT with the MENU button. The words RECORD OUT are displayed under the source display area (Figure 38).

2.Select a source to record. The selected source appears in the source display area in place of the dashes (Figure 38). If you want to remove your RECORD OUT selection, press CLEAR. The dashes reappear.

The selected source stays on until you turn RECORD OUT off. If the CD changer is selected for RECORD OUT, it shuts off after 24 hours if you have not turned it off sooner.

3.When you are ready, set the tape deck to record.

Figure 38

The RECORD OUT menu display

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Contents Bose Lifestyle 50 System Class 1 laser product Additional safety informationClass B emissions limits BatteriesInformation about products that generate electrical noise Antenna grounding For your records Where to find …Realism and impact Before you beginCompatibility Automatic sound level monitoring and controlWhat comes with your Lifestyle 50 system Unpacking the cartonJewel Cube speakers Selecting the locations for your Lifestyle 50 systemLeft and right front speakers Surround speakers Center speakerMulti-room interface Acoustimass moduleCD changer Connecting the Jewel Cube speakers to the Acoustimass module Connecting your systemLeft Connecting the CD changer to the multi-room interfaceConnecting the multi-room interface power pack Connecting the Acoustimass module power mains cordSetting up a video sound source Setting up a digital sound sourceHow to set up your home theater Multi-room interface About the video source Connecting other external componentsTape deck Laserdisc player or additional CD changerConnecting to a cable radio signal Connecting the antennasFM antenna connections AM antenna connectionsSetting up the Personal music center Connecting power to your systemTurning the system on Turning on the systemTurning the system off Using the sleep timer Adjusting the volumeMuting your system Using the primary buttons Using the Personal music center displayUsing the Source buttons Using the Keypad buttonsPresets Using the Menu itemsListening to the system Adjusting center and surround levelsSelecting the number of speakers Using simulated surround for mono movie material Using enhanced mode for movie soundtracksDigital Dynamic Range compression Listening to digital soundTurning on the digital audio source Turning on the system and choosing digital soundEnhanced mode Operating the special featuresSimulated surround monaural into 5 speakers Manually tuning a radio station Setting radio channel spacingListening to the radio Turning the system on and choosing the radioSetting a station preset Selecting a preset stationSeeking the strongest stations To set a preset station Setting presets using the Presets menuErasing a preset station Managing your preset stationsListening to compact discs Using the CD changerTurning the system on and choosing the CD changer To add a track to the play list To scan a discTo omit a track from normal play To listen to the CD play listSelecting repeat and random modes Using the CD Options menuSelecting play list modes To create a CD play list Programming a CD play listTo change an entry in the CD play list To delete a track from the play list To insert a new track in an existing play listTo erase the entire CD play list Using a tape recorder with your system Using the system with external componentsTurning the system on and selecting the component Adjusting speaker controls Fine-tuning your systemCompensating for room acoustics Optimizing AM/FM radio receptionAdjusting LCD contrast Equalizing the volume levels of external sourcesAdjusting the Personal music center beep Forcing the Keypad buttons to stay on Forcing the Source buttons to stay onAdjusting the display fade time Connecting additional rooms Operating in more than one room Understanding the room indicatorsSetting up a shared source Using the Room buttonLinking rooms for common control Returning to single-room controlUsing the House button Using more than one Personal music centerReplacing batteries Finding a misplaced Personal music centerCleaning the Personal music center Cleaning the systemCleaning the CD changer Cleaning the speakers and Acoustimass moduleProblem What to do TroubleshootingCustomer Service Warranty periodTechnical information AccessoriesIndex Signal Levels 36 Index European Office CanadaAustralia Belgique/België

50 specifications

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