Bose 18 manual Introduction

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Introduction

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Composite video – A single video signal that contains luminance, color, and synchronization information. NTSC and PAL are examples of composite video systems.

1– The logo representing Dolby Digital.

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 DTS.

DTS – A type of multi-channel surround sound format used on discs.

DVD – An acronym that is most commonly known to mean Digital Video Disc or Digital Versa- tile Disc. The audio/video/data storage system is based on 12-cm optical discs.

DVD video – A standard for storing and reproducing audio and video on DVD-ROM discs, based on MPEG video, Dolby Digital and MPEG audio, and other proprietary data formats.

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

Letterbox – A video format which has black borders at the top and bottom of the picture.

MP3 MPEG-1 Layer III audio. This is a compressed audio format that allows you to record many hours of music on a single CD.

NTSC – An acronym for National Television System Committee. The U.S. organization that developed both the American Black & White and Color television system.

PAL – An acronym for Phase Alternate Line. This is one of several composite video systems. The PAL format is used extensively in Western Europe.

Pan & Scan – The technique of reframing a picture to conform to a different aspect ratio by cropping parts of the picture. DVD-Video players can automatically create a 4:3 pan & scan version from widescreen video by using a horizontal offset encoded with the video.

PCM – The form of the digital audio signal used for both CD and laserdisc. It is a serial data stream that is coded for transmission or recording.

S-video– A video interface standard that carries separate luminance and chrominance sig- nals, usually on a four-pin mini-DIN connector. Also called Y/C. The quality of S-video is sig- nificantly better than composite video since it does not require a comb filter to separate the signals. Most high-end televisions have S-video inputs.

Videostage® 5 – Our proprietary Videostage 5 decoding circuitry gives you a five-channel surround sound experience from everything you listen to – VHS tapes, stereo CDs, even mono TV programs.

YPbPr – A component analog video signal containing one luminance and two chrominance components. Often referred to loosely as YUV or Y, B-Y, R-Y.

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Contents Lifestyle 18 DVD Home Entertainment System Operating Guide Guía de usoSafety Information Contents Conventions used in this guide Types of discs you can play IntroductionWelcome Check for region number compatibilityIntroduction Power on/off and mute controls Controls and IndicatorsRemote control Source/input controlsSystem menu/navigation controls ExitPlayback controls Audio controlsMedia center controls and indicators Media center control buttonsMedia center display window SleepGeneral System Operation Testing the TV on/off detector Settings TVLoading and playing a DVD Playing a Video DVDBefore you play your first DVD Basic DVD operationsIf you want to Do this Using parental controlsControl Rating Setting Audience Restriction ParentalPlaying an Audio CD Loading and playing a CDBasic CD operations Listening to AM/FM Radio TuningSetting a station preset Turning the radio onTo select a preset with the remote control Erasing a station presetSelecting a preset station To select a preset using the settings menuProgramming your Lifestyle remote to control your TV Playing External SourcesControlling external sources Programming your Lifestyle remote to control your VCRTurning the system on and selecting the source Changing channels using a VCR or cable/satellite box Recording to a tape deckTo display the settings menu on your TV screen Changing System SettingsUsing the settings menus To navigate around in the settings menuTo enter a submenu To exit the settings menu and clear it from your TV screenTo change a setting To exit a submenuMenu Item Settings What each setting does Changing DVD settingsDVD settings DVD play optionsTion here. If available, use the setup menu on the DVD Changing VCD settings Changing CD settings Changing FM settings Changing AM settings Changing TV/VCR/AUX/TAPE settings Making audio adjustments Audio setup submenuPress Erase on the media center within five seconds. This Settings Audio Setup 2 Changing the system setup Map of the System Setup MenusSystem setup menu VCR / Tape NoneDVD setup submenu Parental control setup submenuRemote control setup submenu TV / VCR / AUXChanging the house code settings ReferenceWhat do I need for setting up a second zone? Setting up a second listening zoneWhat is a zone? How do I set up a second remote to control zone 2?Cleaning discs Cleaning the media centerCleaning the speakers Taking care of your Lifestyle systemReplacing the remote control batteries TroubleshootingPress Surround + Not Connected Technical information Accessories WarrantyContacting customer service
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