Bose Lifestyle 18 Series II manual Introduction, Welcome, Types of discs you can play

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Introduction

Welcome

Thank you for purchasing a Bose® LIFESTYLE® DVD home entertainment system. Through proprietary Bose technologies and innovative LIFESTYLE® systems design, this elegant and easy-to-use system delivers superior performance for both music and video programming.

Types of discs you can play

The system can play the following types of discs having the corresponding logos:

Video DVDs

DVD-Rs or DVD-R/Ws

• Video CDs (VCDs)

• Audio CDs

CD-Rs or CD-R/Ws

MP3 CDs that meet the following criteria:

All tracks are burned in a single, closed session and in ISO9660 disc format. Each file name has an “.mp3” extension and no other periods. The file tag is no higher than ID3 (ID3v2).

Check for region number compatibility

For any DVD player and DVD disc to be compatible, their region numbers must match.

These numbers are assigned according to where the player and disc are sold.

Check the region number on the bottom of the media center included with your system. Then be sure to choose only DVD discs that show the same region number on the disc label or packaging. For example, a Region 1 DVD and corresponding player should display the mark shown on the right.

Glossary of audio terms

Aspect ratio – The shape of the rectangular picture in a TV set expressed as the width of the picture relative to the height. For example, if a TV picture has an aspect ratio of 4:3 (read as 4 by 3), the shape of that picture is 4 units wide by 3 units high. The two standard TV aspect ratios are 4:3 and 16:9.

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

Component video – A video signal split into three parts: luminance and two color signals (marked as YPbPr). It provides the highest resolution video, but cannot be processed by all television sets.

Composite video – A video signal in which the brightness (black and white) and color infor- mation are combined. Compatible with most televisions and other video components, com- posite video cables use RCA jacks.

Dolby Digital – A perceptual coding system for audio, developed by Dolby Laboratories and accepted as an international standard. Dolby Digital is the most common means of encoding multi-channel audio.

– The logo representing Dolby Digital.

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Contents Operating Guide Please read this owner’s guide Safety InformationContents Contents Welcome IntroductionTypes of discs you can play Glossary of audio termsIntroduction Power and mute Remote controlCapabilities and Controls Source and input selectionMenu and program selection If the remote does not work as you expect Play optionsControls Media centerDisplay window Light indicatorsActivating component or progressive scan connections Making it all work together smoothly System OperationTo turn on other components To watch videoLoading and playing a DVD To adjust what you see or hearGeneral System Operation Loading and playing a CD Using parental controlsControl options If you want to Do thisCD tracks If you want toChanging stations Using the radioSetting a station preset Using the sleep timer Using the headphone jackTo set the timer To remove a station presetFor TV control Using your Lifestyle remote with other componentsControlling External Sources Remote Control Philex Philharmonic Philips Phoenix Phonola Changing the TV Power Follow the process below For cable/satellite controlFor AUX control For VCR or DVR controlDesignating one video tuner How to see your options Changing Source SettingsMaking adjustments to a particular source How to change the settings CD setting options Tuner setting options FM or AM radioFeatures Default Setting Effect of this Setting Default Setting Features Options Effect of this SettingFeatures Options Effect of this Setting DVD setting optionsTV setting options for VCR, CBL-SAT, and AUX Making system adjustments Using System MenusHow to see the System menu How to make changesAudio options Expansion protocol ADAPTiQImportant Note Video optionsMedia center options Remote control options Applying parental control DVD Lock optionsTo set the restriction level and passwords Setting Rating RestrictionParental Control AudienceReplacing the remote control batteries Remote control maintenanceChanging house code settings ReferenceFor a Bose link remote in another room Setting up a second room with soundOther switches Bose link the key to assured compatibility Bose link remote switch settingsCleaning the media center Limited warrantyCleaning the speakers Cleaning discsProblem What to do TroubleshootingTV, CD/DVD, VCR Contacting customer serviceTechnical information Accessories

Lifestyle 28 Series II, Lifestyle 18 Series II specifications

The Bose Lifestyle 18 Series II and Lifestyle 28 Series II are integral parts of Bose's legacy in home audio solutions, known for their superior sound quality and innovative technology. Both systems cater to audiophiles looking for a sophisticated audio experience and striking design.

The Lifestyle 18 Series II features a powerful 5.1 surround sound system. Its main component is the Acoustimass module that delivers deep, rich bass without distorting the overall sound. The system includes five small, elegant speakers, designed to blend seamlessly into any room while providing an immersive audio experience. One of its standout features is the proprietary GEM (Graphical Equalization Module), which optimizes sound calibration based on the room’s acoustics, ensuring that audio output remains consistent and clear.

On the other hand, the Lifestyle 28 Series II takes audio performance to a higher level with its advanced audio processing capabilities. Equipped with a similar 5.1 channel configuration, it introduces the Bose Link technology, allowing users to connect multiple audio sources effortlessly. This feature adds versatility, as it can integrate with various devices—from DVD players to game consoles—while retaining outstanding sound quality. The Lifestyle 28 Series II also houses enhanced speaker technology and digital signal processing, which meticulously reproduces intricate audio details, making it an excellent choice for movie lovers.

Both systems incorporate the Direct Reflecting speaker technology, which creates a spacious sound environment, mimicking the acoustics of a live concert or theater performance. This unique design reflects sound off walls and ceilings to envelop the listener, creating a rich, 3D audio experience.

Another characteristic shared by both systems is the remote control flexibility, allowing users to manage the audio setup from any part of the room without needing to physically interact with the base system. Additionally, both models provide connectivity with smartphones and other devices, reinforcing the systems’ user-friendly appeal.

In summary, the Bose Lifestyle 18 Series II and Lifestyle 28 Series II encapsulate quality and sophistication through advanced sound technology, ensuring users enjoy an unmatched audio experience in the comfort of their homes. Whether listening to music or watching movies, these systems promise to elevate entertainment experiences to new heights.