Bose AM314482 manual Reserving time for storing, Keeping music data up to date

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GETTING STARTED

Reserving time for storing

For an Audio CD, allow about 10 minutes. For MP3s, estimate about 10 minutes for a disc of 25 tracks.

When BUSY PROCESSING CDS appears on the media center display, you need to wait before you store more music.

Allow approximately one hour before you resume storing.

For 10 commercially produced CDs, it takes about 6 hours of processing time with the system turned off. For MP3 tracks, this processing is not necessary.

Using the system or having it turned on during processing lengthens the time needed.

Processing stops when your media center is unplugged, turned off at an outlet, or the power fails. Processing resumes when power is available again.

If storing takes much longer than expected, the disc may be marred or smudged.

You can remove the disc and wipe it off as instructed in your Bose® owner’s guide. Then reinsert the disc and resume storing.

A damaged or poor-quality disc can take 15 minutes or more to store.

Keeping music data up to date

Whenever you store a CD, the system refers to an internal music catalog for data about the CD. This data includes 30 different musical characteristics, such as style, tone, related artists, key influences, and musicians.

This music catalog of data helps the uMusic®+ intelligent playback system work for you. So, whenever you buy a newly released CD, you want the music catalog to have the latest information about it.

Bose periodically sends a free update disc to registered owners. You can use this disc to refresh the internal music catalog data.

To receive your disc, it is important to mail your completed product registration card to Bose.

If an Internet address is provided on your registration card, you can use it to register online.

Note: If UNRECOGNIZED DISC appears on the media center display, the identity of this album is not in the database on your system. After using an update disc, the music identity (for a new album in particular) may appear on the display.

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Contents Begin! and...page this lift Just Approach step-by-step simple aStore the disc Contents Listening made easy Specific uMusic+ remote buttonsAudio CDs Storing a CDDiscs you can store MP3s on CD or DVDReserving time for storing Keeping music data up to datePlaying stored music To control the musicIndicators shown here To see more about what’s playingUsing repeat and shuffle Choosing play modesChoosing music Locating what you wantChoices in the Music Library Changing music titles and genresTo choose an album genre To change a name in Artists, Albums, or Tracks Linking or unlinking tracksTo change the artist for an album To change the linking of tracks on an albumSetting up a playlist Choosing music for a playlistAdding the music By using the Music Library Listening to your listBy using the remote control Naming your listWhile listening to the playlist, you can Edit screen features Adding and editing textTo enter the Edit screen Adding letters to the text lineOne example of entering a name ShiftRemoving tracks from a playlist Option a To remove all tracksOption B Remove individual tracks Selecting a uStation preset Playing your music in a whole new wayGetting the system to listen If you dislike a selection, press the Rating button Putting a uStationTM to workRating music in a uStation If you really like a selection, press the + Rating buttonRating entire categories of music Rate this Selection +Naming a uStationTM Deleting tracks, edits, and ratings Undoing your album editsClearing your uStationTM log Deleting stored tracks Details on discs to store More about compatible discsAssistance and product details Music in the bedroom Music in the studyMusic outdoors Mix and match to suit your space Lifestyle expansion sample home layoutFor Lifestyle systems only Accessories that add conveniencePaso a paso sencillo Procedimiento For both Lifestyle and 321 systems