Bose 50 manual Using more than one Personal music center, Using the House button

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Operating a Multi-Room Lifestyle® 50 System

Using the HOUSE button

Using the HOUSE button, you can link all rooms together and control them as one. When you press the HOUSE button, an empty box indicator is displayed for each connected room. Any button pressed after that (any source button, VOLUME, MUTE, or SLEEP) affects every room. When you are done listening you can press OFF to turn off the entire system.

Note: If you do not press any additional buttons after pressing HOUSE, pressing HOUSE again cancels HOUSE mode.

Press the HOUSE button before each command to apply that command to all rooms:

Press …

To do this …

HOUSE then a source

Play the selected source in all connected rooms.

HOUSE then VOLUME ▲/▼ Adjust the volume up or down by the same amount in all

 

rooms that are on, or all connected rooms if they are all off.

 

The system remembers the differences among the original

 

room volume settings.

HOUSE then MUTE

Silence all connected rooms that are on, even if any were

 

previously muted individually. To cancel this command, press

 

HOUSE then MUTE again. Any rooms that were muted before

 

this command was given stay silent until individually unmuted.

 

If you unmute an individual room after it was muted by a

 

HOUSE - MUTE command, the other rooms remain silent until

 

each one is unmuted individually. Pressing HOUSE then

 

VOLUME ▲unmutes all muted rooms.

HOUSE then SLEEP

Set the SLEEP timer for all rooms that are on. The SLEEP time

 

selected applies to all rooms that are on even if they are

 

playing different sources. If the SLEEP timer was already set

 

in one or more rooms, the display shows the longest time

 

already set. You can accept this time or change it for all the

 

rooms. To cancel the HOUSE - SLEEP command, press

 

HOUSE, SLEEP, CLEAR, and then DONE.

HOUSE then OFF

Turn off the entire system.

Note: Instead of setting the whole house to one sleep time, you can set different sleep times for individual rooms by using the ROOM button to select each room and setting SLEEP.

When two or more rooms are linked, adjusting the SLEEP time affects all linked rooms (indicated by boxed letters).

Using more than one Personal™ music center

If you have a multi-room system, you can add additional music centers for some or all of the connected rooms. Each multi-room interface can be controlled by a maximum of four music centers. Each music center can control up to four rooms.

To add a new music center to your system, follow the setup instructions on page 17. Be sure to install the batteries and turn it on for the first time close to the multi-room interface to allow the new music center to set up a radio frequency link with your system. If the multi-room interface is not plugged in or the music center is out of range, the display indicates NO RESPONSE.

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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 cartonSelecting the locations for your Lifestyle 50 system Jewel Cube speakersLeft and right front speakers Surround speakers Center speakerAcoustimass module Multi-room interfaceCD 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 on the system Turning the system onTurning the system off Adjusting the volume Using the sleep timerMuting your system Using the primary buttons Using the Personal music center displayUsing the Source buttons Using the Keypad buttonsPresets Using the Menu itemsAdjusting center and surround levels Listening to the systemSelecting 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 soundOperating the special features Enhanced modeSimulated surround monaural into 5 speakers Manually tuning a radio station Setting radio channel spacingListening to the radio Turning the system on and choosing the radioSelecting a preset station Setting a station presetSeeking 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 listUsing the CD Options menu Selecting repeat and random modesSelecting play list modes Programming a CD play list To create a CD play listTo change an entry in the CD play list To insert a new track in an existing play list To delete a track from the play listTo erase the entire CD play list Using the system with external components Using a tape recorder with your systemTurning the system on and selecting the component Adjusting speaker controls Fine-tuning your systemCompensating for room acoustics Optimizing AM/FM radio receptionEqualizing the volume levels of external sources Adjusting LCD contrastAdjusting 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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