Bose 3.2.1 Series II, 3.2.1 GS Series II manual Listening to FM/AM radio, Tuning to a station

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Operation

Listening to FM/AM radio

On the 3•2•1 remote, press FM-AM.If the system is off, the radio will turn on to the most recently selected station.

Tuning to a station

You can tune to a radio station in any of the following ways:

• Press FM-AMto switch between the FM and AM bands.

• Press Tune to tune up the band. Press Tune to tune down the band.

• Press Seek to go to the previous station. Press Seek to go to the next available station. Press and hold for rapid tuning. Release to stop at the next available station. To

stop anytime, briefly press Seek or Seek . To begin seeking again without holding

down the Seek button, briefly press Seek or Seek as soon as the first seek opera- tion stops.

• Press Preset to select the next stored station. Press Preset to select the previous stored station.

OR

1 2 3

4 5 6

• Press the number of a stored station on the keypad.

7 8 9

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Note: For information on changing FM/AM-related source settings, see “FM/AM settings menu” on page 41.

Storing stations as presets

Using your 3•2•1 remote control you can store up to 20 AM and 20 FM station presets. This enables you to tune to a favorite station quickly.

1.Tune to the preferred station.

2.Store the station with an assigned preset number.

For numbers 1-9, press the single number button and hold it. For numbers 10-20, press the first number. Immediately after, press the second number and hold it.

OR, press Enter on the media center to store the selected station at the next available preset number.

The newly assigned preset number appears briefly on the media center display.

Note: Assigning a preset number to a station will replace any previous assignment of that preset.

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Contents Owner’s Guide Safety Information Contents TV, CBL-SAT, and AUX settings menu Before you begin IntroductionSelecting compatible discs Check for region code compatibilityGlossary of terms For your records Limited warrantyUnpacking System SetupPlacing the media center Selecting locations for your 321 Series II system componentsPlacing the speakers Placing the Acoustimass module Connecting the Acoustimass module to the media center Connecting the speakers to the Acoustimass moduleMaking system connections Right Left Connecting cable FM radio Connecting the supplied antennasConnecting your TV to the media center Making audio connectionsMaking composite video connections If your TV has audio output jacks Connecting your TV and VCR to the media centerIf your TV does not have audio output jacks Advanced setup options VCR considerationsMaking S-video connections higher quality video Important for Component Video Users Making component video connections highest quality videoConnecting digital audio devices VCR Connecting a game console Installing the remote control batteries Connecting the power cord Check the following before you continue Checking your system setupRemote control System Controls and IndicatorsSystem Controls and Indicators System Controls and Indicators Display indicators Media centerControl panel Turning your system on and off OperationPlaying video DVDs Before you play your first DVDBasic DVD operations Restricting access to video DVDsBasic CD operations Playing audio CDsTuning to a station Storing stations as presetsListening to FM/AM radio Using the sleep timer Erasing a presetPlaying other sources Setting up your remote to control other audio/video devices Controlling Other Audio DevicesDirect entry of a device code Searching for a device code Controlling Other Audio Devices Verifying an entered device code Changing channel selection controlChanging Source Settings Using the settings menusTo view the settings menus To make changes in the settings menus CD settings menu FM/AM settings menuDVD settings menu TV, CBL-SAT, and AUX settings menu Using the System menu Changing System OptionsTo view the System menu To change system options Audio options affect the way the system sounds in your home Audio optionsVideo options affect the way the picture looks on your TV Video optionsMedia Center system options Media center optionsRemote Control system options Remote control optionsDVD Lock options Setting a password and restriction levelMpaa Motion Picture Association of America Mpaa rating systemCleaning the media center CleaningCleaning the speakers Cleaning discsAccessories Replacing the remote control batteriesTroubleshooting table TroubleshootingCustomer service Technical Information Cable box device codes Device CodesSatellite box device codes HDT GOIHTS IrteTV device codes ASA AOCBPL BSRGEC GBCGPM HCMMGA MEIMTC NADSBR SEISSS TMK VCR device codesABS ESCITV HI-QKEC KLHDigital video recorder device codes