Bose 1 SR manual Universal remote control, Basic functions, Turning the system on and off

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CONTROLS AND INDICATORS

Universal remote control

The CineMate® 1 SR system includes a universal remote that can be programmed to control your TV, DVD or Blu-ray Disc™ player, cable/satellite box, and VCR. With this universal remote, you can enjoy the convenience of using only one remote control for all your home theater equipment.

Basic functions

Turning the system on and off

The system power button turns the CineMate 1 SR system on or off.

Controlling the volume

Press this button to mute or unmute the audio:

Use this button to change the volume level:

• Press + to raise the volume.

• Press to lower the volume.

Note: Make sure the internal speakers in your TV are turned off. To confirm, press Mute on the Bose remote and check that no sound is coming from the TV. For more information, refer to “Turning off the internal speakers in your TV” in the Setup Guide.

Programming the universal remote

The universal remote can be programmed to control up to five audio/video devices.

To program the remote to control your TV:

1.Locate the TV section in the Universal Remote Device Codes book included with your system.

2.Locate the device code(s) for your brand of TV and select a code from the list.

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Contents Cinemate 1 SR Please complete and retain for your records Contents Universal remote control Controlling the volumeBasic functions Turning the system on and offTo program the remote to control other devices Reading the system indicators Adjusting the bass levelChanging the source control mode To watch TV using your cable/satellite set-top box Watching TVTo watch TV using the tuner in your TV Watching a DVD or Blu-Ray discNavigating on-screen menus and guides Using playback controls Troubleshooting Problem What to doCare and Maintenance Pairing the Acoustimass module with the speaker array Cleaning your speaker systemReplacing the remote batteries Limited warranty Customer serviceTechnical information