Bose 3.2.1 Series II, 3.2.1 GS Series II manual Glossary of terms

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Introduction

Glossary of terms

Aspect Ratio – The shape of the rectangular picture in a TV set. It is the width of the picture relative to the height. Our standard TV picture, in terminology used by that industry, is 4 units wide by 3 units high, or 4:3 (read as 4 by 3) in aspect ratio. There are currently two standard TV aspect ratios, 4:3 and 16:9.

Chapter – In DVD-Video, a division of a title. Technically called a part of title (PTT).

Component Video – A video signal split into three parts: luminance and two color signals (marked as YPbPr). It provides the highest resolution video, but cannot be processed by all television sets.

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

Dolby Laboratories – Developer of a perceptual coding system for audio.

Dolby Digital – a type of multi-channel surround sound format used on discs.

– the logo representing Dolby® Digital.

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

– the logo representing DTS.

DVD – An acronym that is most commonly known to mean Digital Video Disc or Digital

Versatile Disc. The audio/video/data storage system based on 12- and 8-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 – The projected aspect ratio of feature films is often 16:9 rather than the 4:3 aspect ratio of most TVs. Therefore, it is becoming common practice to transfer films to video with black borders at the top and bottom of the picture. The film picture becomes a “letterbox” within the video.

MPEG – a type of data compression used for audio or video storage on disc.

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 organization that devel- oped both the American Black & White and Color television systems.

PAL – An acronym for Phase Alternate Line. A television format used extensively in Western Europe.

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Contents Owner’s Guide Safety Information Contents TV, CBL-SAT, and AUX settings menu Selecting compatible discs IntroductionBefore you begin Check for region code compatibilityGlossary of terms Limited warranty For your recordsSystem Setup UnpackingSelecting locations for your 321 Series II system components Placing the media centerPlacing 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 the supplied antennas Connecting cable FM radioConnecting your TV to the media center Making audio connectionsMaking composite video connections Connecting your TV and VCR to the media center If your TV has audio output jacksIf your TV does not have audio output jacks Advanced setup options VCR considerationsMaking S-video connections higher quality video Making component video connections highest quality video Important for Component Video UsersConnecting digital audio devices VCR Connecting a game console Installing the remote control batteries Connecting the power cord Checking your system setup Check the following before you continueSystem Controls and Indicators Remote controlSystem Controls and Indicators System Controls and Indicators Display indicators Media centerControl panel Playing video DVDs OperationTurning your system on and off Before you play your first DVDRestricting access to video DVDs Basic DVD operationsPlaying audio CDs Basic CD operationsTuning 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 Changing channel selection control Verifying an entered device codeChanging Source Settings Using the settings menusTo view the settings menus To make changes in the settings menus FM/AM settings menu CD 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 Audio options affect the way the system sounds in your homeVideo options Video options affect the way the picture looks on your TVMedia center options Media Center system optionsRemote control options Remote Control system optionsSetting a password and restriction level DVD Lock optionsMotion Picture Association of America Mpaa rating system MpaaCleaning the speakers CleaningCleaning the media center Cleaning discsReplacing the remote control batteries AccessoriesTroubleshooting Troubleshooting tableCustomer service Technical Information Device Codes Cable box device codesSatellite box device codes HTS GOIHDT IrteTV device codes BPL AOCASA BSRGPM GBCGEC HCMMTC MEIMGA NADSBR SEISSS ABS VCR device codesTMK ESCKEC HI-QITV KLHDigital video recorder device codes