Bose 40 manual Record OUT 27 Signal Levels 28

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Index

M

Magnetic field 7, 27

MENU

CD OPTIONS 24 exit 17 PRESETS 20 primary button 16

RECORD OUT 27 SIGNAL LEVELS 28, 29

Multi-room interface antenna connections 12 inputs 40

location 7 outputs 40 power pack 13 rear panel 12

MUTE 16, 35

N

NO RESPONSE 13, 35, 38 noCd 22, 38

O

OMIT TRACK 23

ON/OFF 13, 14, 16

P

Personal™ music center batteries 13

battery compartment 13 beep 29

display 16

finding a misplaced 36 MENU items 17 primary buttons 16 radio-frequency link 13 range 40

set up 13

SOURCE buttons 16 using more than one 35 waking up 14

PLAY LIST 25 change an entry 25

CLEAR LIST 26 create 25 delete a track 26 erase 26

insert a new track 26 ITEM 25

Plug in cd 38

Power rating

power pack 40 speaker system 40

PRESETS 17 menu 19, 20 number display 19 selecting 19 setting 19

primary buttons 16

R

Radio channel spacing 18 Radio-frequency link 13 RANDOM 24

RECORD OUT display 27 jacks 27 option 17 source 27

REPEAT 24

ROOM

button 33

jack pinouts 40 jacks 9, 32

S

Safety Information 2 SEEK 19

Serial numbers 3 Shared source 33 SIGNAL LEVELS 17, 29 Signal splitter 12 SLEEP 15, 16, 35 SOURCE buttons 16, 30 SPEAKERS 32 Speakers

additional 32 cleaning 37 connecting 8 placement 6 powered 32

START SLEEP 15

WIPE SCREEN 37 Station presets

erasing 20 managing 20 maximum 17 preset number 19 PRESETS menu 17 quick-store 19 selecting 19 setting 19, 20

STORE

CD play list 25 preset 19, 20

System accessories 40 additional cables 7 connecting 8–10, 12, 13 control 14

current status display 16 dimensions 40 fine-tuning 28

finish 40

muting 15, 16, 35 ON/OFF 14 parts 5

serial numbers 3, 5 troubleshooting 38–39 turning on 14 unpacking 5 VOLUME 15

weight 40 System cables

audio input 5, 9 CD changer 5, 9 extension wire 8 speaker cables 5 to lengthen 8

T

TAPE 14, 27, 32 Technical information 40 Treble control 28 Troubleshooting 38–39 TUNE 18

Tuning manually 18 selecting a preset 19 strongest stations 19

tunr 18

U

Unpacking 5

V

VIDEO 1 14, 32

VIDEO 2 14, 32

VOLUME

adjusting 15 equalizing 29 HOUSE 35 primary buttons 16

W

WIPE SCREEN 17, 37

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Contents Bose Lifestyle 40 Music System Additional safety information Class 1 laser productClass B emissions limits BatteriesInformation about products that generate electrical noise Antenna grounding Where to find … For your recordsBefore you begin Unpacking the carton What comes with your Lifestyle 40 systemSelecting the locations for your Lifestyle 40 music system Jewel Cube speakersCD changer Acoustimass moduleMulti-room interface Connecting your system Connecting the Jewel Cube speakers to the Acoustimass moduleConnecting the CD changer to the multi-room interface Connecting the Acoustimass module power mains cord Connecting the multi-room interface power packConnecting external components Video componentsTape deck Laserdisc player or additional CD changerConnecting the antennas Connecting to a cable radio signalFM antenna connections AM antenna connectionsSetting up the Personal music center Completing connections and turning on the Acoustimass moduleTurning the system off Turning on the systemTurning the system on Muting your system Adjusting the volumeUsing the sleep timer Using the Personal music center display Using the primary buttonsUsing the Source buttons Using the Keypad buttonsUsing the Menu items PresetsSetting radio channel spacing Manually tuning a radio stationListening to the radio Turning the system on and choosing the radioSeeking the strongest stations Selecting a preset stationSetting a station preset Setting presets using the Presets menu To set a preset stationErasing a preset station Managing your preset stationsUsing the CD changer Listening to compact discsTurning the system on and choosing the CD changer To scan a disc To add a track to the play listTo omit a track from normal play To listen to the CD play listSelecting play list modes Using the CD Options menuSelecting repeat and random modes To change an entry in the CD play list Programming a CD play listTo create a CD play list To erase the entire CD play list To insert a new track in an existing play listTo delete a track from the play list Turning the system on and selecting the component Using the system with external componentsUsing a tape recorder with your system Fine-tuning your system Adjusting speaker controlsCompensating for room acoustics Optimizing AM/FM radio receptionAdjusting the Personal music center beep Equalizing the volume levels of external sourcesAdjusting LCD contrast Forcing the Source buttons to stay on Forcing the Keypad buttons to stay onAdjusting the display fade time Connecting additional rooms Understanding the room indicators Operating in more than one roomUsing the Room button Setting up a shared sourceControlling two or more rooms together Returning to single-room controlUsing more than one Personal music center Using the House buttonFinding a misplaced Personal music center Replacing batteriesCleaning the system Cleaning the Personal music centerCleaning the CD changer Cleaning the speakers and Acoustimass moduleTroubleshooting Problem What to doWarranty period Customer ServiceAccessories Technical informationIndex Record OUT 27 Signal Levels 28 Index Page Canada European OfficeAustralia Belgique/België

40 specifications

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