Bose Lifestyle V-Class manual English

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HHDCP – 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.)

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HHDCP – 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.)

HDMI – An abbreviation for High-Definition Multimedia Interface. HDMI is a de-facto standard interface that delivers clear, all-digital audio and video via a single cable.

HDTV – An abbreviation for High-Definition TV, a digital television format that delivers sharper picture quality with more lines of resolution. HDTV offers a much better picture quality than standard television.

IIR – An abbreviation for infrared. Pertains to the type of remote that sends/receives commands on an infrared light beam.

LLetterbox – A video format that has an aspect ratio wider than 4:3 (see “Aspect ratio”) and is shown with black bars above and below the picture.

MMP3 – This is a compressed audio format (MPEG-1 Layer III) that allows the recording of many hours of music on a single CD.

MPEG – An abbreviation for Moving Picture Experts Group, the committee of experts from the audio, video, and computer industries involved in setting standards for compression of moving images.

NNTSC – An abbreviation for National Television System Committee and the label for its video format standard used for televisions in the U.S. and other countries.

OOptical cable – Carries digital audio via optical fiber between a source device and your Lifestyle® system.

PPAL – An acronym for the Phase Alternate Line video format used extensively in Western Europe.

PCM – An abbreviation for Pulse Code Modulation. A common form of digital audio signal.

Progressive scan – A video format that displays all lines of the picture frame in a single pass and refreshes the TV image 30 times per second. Not compatible with all video displays.

PVR – An abbreviation for Personal Video Recording. Sometimes used interchangeably with DVR for Digital Video Recording but may include non-digital technol- ogy, as used in VCRs.

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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-ClassPlease read this Owner’s Guide SAFETY INFORMATIONEnglish TAB 6Italiano Additional safety informationFor Your Records Class B emissionsOPERATION TABLE OF CONTENTSINSTALLATION CONTROLS AND INDICATORSGLOSSARY REFERENCESetup Guide INSTALLATIONSetup assistance Your system featuresThis 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 rear speakers Placing the center speakerPlacing the front left and right speakers Place the Acoustimass module Placing the Acoustimass moduleDo NOT place the Acoustimass module Cable radio as an option Making antenna connectionsFM antenna connection AM antenna connectionFigure 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 Scan StopRepeat Shuffle RecordMakes a selection from List A Makes a selection from List B ENTER Setting up the Lifestyle remote to control the TVOPERATION Watching TVSelecting the TV screen shape Setting the audio delay compensationChanging the HDMI Image View 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 playbackChanging the HDMI Image View Programming the Bose remote to control the VCR Setting up to view videotapesChanging the HDMI Image View Programming the Bose remote to control the AUX device Setting up an auxiliary AUX sourceChanging the HDMI Image View Controlling the HDMI Image View 43 Input 43 Aspect Ratio Input SignalImage View Effect169 Input 169 Input SignalChanging the HDMI video resolution Listening to the radio PresetsNote Connecting headphones causes all main room speakers to be muted Setting the coaxial audio sourceSettings Options Headphone listeningOptions FeaturesDefault Setting EffectDefault Setting FeaturesOptions English FeaturesDefault Setting TAB 6ItalianoEffect Replacing the remote control batteries System maintenanceREFERENCE HOUSE CODE Changing remote control switch settingsNEW HOUSE 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 Cleaning the speakers Cleaning the media center and displayTaking care of your Lifestyle system Problem TroubleshootingWhat to do No sound from center System turns on by itself Lifestyle remote does Limited warranty Contacting Customer ServiceIMPORTANT! - Please register your product right away 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