Bose Lifestyle V-Class manual Glossary, English

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4:3 – See “Aspect ratio.”

5.1channel surround sound – A movie recording technique that, when paired with a 5.1-channel home theater surround speaker system, surrounds the viewer with sounds from five different speakers for full-range sound and one speaker for low-frequency effects.

16:9 – See “Aspect ratio.”

AAnalog audio – Sounds that we hear with our ears are known as analog. Analog audio is data characterized by being continuously variable. Such data is usually stored as continuously varying physical undulations (vinyl albums) or as variations in a magnetic medium (tape). See Digital.

Aspect ratio – An expression for the width of the pic- ture relative to the height when seen as a rectangular TV image. For example, if the aspect ratio is 4:3 (read as 4 by 3), the shape of that picture is 4 units wide by 3 units high. The standard TV aspect ratios are 4:3 and 16:9.

CCD – The abbreviation for compact disc, a plastic-coated, metallized disc that stores digitally encoded music for high-quality playback when read by a laser beam in a compact disc player.

Chapter – A main division of contents in a DVD title.

Coaxial cable – Carries digital audio via a wire between a source device and your Lifestyle® system.

Component video – Also called YPbPr, this video sig- nal is split into three parts: luminance and two color sig- nals for considerably better resolution than can be provided by either composite or S-video signals. This more complex signal also requires the use of compo- nent connection jacks, which are not available on all televisions or video components.

Composite video – The simplest of three types of video signal, which combines rather than separates brightness (black and white) and color information. It provides the lowest resolution of the three, but is com- patible with the broadest range of televisions and other video components and requires a simple video cable connection to RCA jacks.

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Contents H O M E T H E A T E R S Y S T E M S Lifestyle V-ClassEnglish SAFETY INFORMATIONPlease read this Owner’s Guide For Your Records Additional safety informationClass B emissions TAB 6ItalianoINSTALLATION TABLE OF CONTENTSCONTROLS AND INDICATORS OPERATIONGLOSSARY REFERENCESetup assistance INSTALLATIONYour system features Setup GuideThis User Guide Setup and Demonstrations DVDFirst Power-Up What to do next Figure 3 ADAPTiQ headset connection Tailoring the sound to your room2. Press the right arrow to select Run System parts Carton inventoryFigure 6 Cables and accessories Cables and accessoriesPlacing the media center and display Placing the cube speakers Placing the front left and right speakers Placing the center speakerPlacing the rear speakers Do NOT place the Acoustimass module Placing the Acoustimass modulePlace the Acoustimass module FM antenna connection Making antenna connectionsAM antenna connection Cable radio as an optionFigure 11 TV on/off sensor positioned on the TV Installing the TV on/off sensor3. Using the remote control that came with your TV, turn on your TV Figure 12 SCART composite video connections Using a SCART adapter Europe onlyTo connect your TV audio to the Lifestyle system Connecting the audio from your TVFigure 13 Audio connection between the TV and media center To use an IR emitter with one device Using the IR emitterTo use IR emitters with two or more devices The display CONTROLS AND INDICATORSThe remote control On/Off - Turns the TV on and off Exit Tune Up/Down Repeat StopScan Shuffle RecordMakes a selection from List A Makes a selection from List B OPERATION Setting up the Lifestyle remote to control the TVWatching TV ENTERChanging the HDMI Image View Setting the audio delay compensationSelecting the TV screen shape Programming the Bose remote to control the cable or satellite box Controlling a cable or satellite boxAbout the HDMI video resolution Using the remote to change channelsProgramming the Lifestyle remote to con- trol the DVD player Controlling DVD playbackEnglish Programming the Bose remote to control the VCR Setting up to view videotapesEnglish Programming the Bose remote to control the AUX device Setting up an auxiliary AUX sourceEnglish Controlling the HDMI Image View Image View 43 Aspect Ratio Input SignalEffect 43 Input169 Input 169 Input SignalChanging the HDMI video resolution Listening to the radio PresetsSettings Options Setting the coaxial audio sourceHeadphone listening Note Connecting headphones causes all main room speakers to be mutedDefault Setting FeaturesEffect OptionsOptions FeaturesDefault Setting Default Setting FeaturesTAB 6Italiano EnglishDefault Setting REFERENCE System maintenanceReplacing the remote control batteries NEW HOUSE CODE Changing remote control switch settingsHOUSE CODE For a Bose link remote in another room Other switchesBose link-compatible products make it easy Setting up a second room with soundBose link remote switch settings Taking care of your Lifestyle system Cleaning the media center and displayCleaning the speakers What to do TroubleshootingProblem No sound from center System turns on by itself Lifestyle remote does IMPORTANT! - Please register your product right away Contacting Customer ServiceLimited warranty GLOSSARY The logo representing Dolby Digital H HDCP - An abbreviation for High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection. HDCP is a form of Digital Rights Management licensed by Digital Content Protection, LLC, to control digital audio and video content as it travels across Digital Visual Interface DVI or High- Definition Multimedia Interface HDMI connections. It prevents unauthorized copying of programs V Video CD - A compact disc CD that contains a video component COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE PROTECTIONS AM316799 Rev.00 2008 Bose Corporation, The Mountain Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USA