Bose Companion 5 manual Making system connections, Français, Español, English

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Making system connections

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SYSTEM SETUP

Making system connections

SYSTEM SETUP

Figure 3

Connection overview

The following steps and Figure 3 tell you how to make the system connections.

Before you start:

Please read the entire setup procedure.

Make sure your computer is on and the operating system is running.

IMPORTANT: Close all other software applications.

1.Insert the red plug on the right (R) speaker cable into the R jack and insert the white plug on the left (L) speaker cable into the L jack. The R and L marks on the plugs must face up for each plug to fit correctly into its respective jack.

2.Plug the control pod cable into the Control Pod jack.

3.Plug one end of the power cord into the AC Input jack on the rear panel of the Acousti- mass® module. Plug the other end into an AC (mains) outlet.

4.Plug the appropriate end of the USB cable (supplied) into the To Computer jack on the Acoustimass module. Plug the other end into a USB jack on your computer.

IMPORTANT: For optimum performance, connect the USB cable directly to a USB jack on your computer rather than connecting through a USB hub.

5.For Windows® XP computers, go to “Windows® XP audio setup” on page 11. For Windows® Vista computers, go to “Windows® Vista audio setup” on page 13. For Mac OS® X computers, go to “Mac OS® X audio setup” on page 15.

Manual background Note: Make sure all cable plugs are fully inserted into their respective jacks.

Right (R) speaker

Left (L) speaker

Acoustimass module rear panel

 

 

 

Computer USB

 

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Control

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Manual background Note: The Companion® 5 system does not have an AC power switch. The system turns on in Standby mode when you plug in the power cord. See “System modes” on page 16.

Manual background Note: Bose recommends using a safety agency-approved surge protector on all electronic equipment. Voltage variations and spikes can damage electronic components in any system. A quality suppressor can eliminate the vast majority of failures attributed to surges and may be purchased at electronics stores.

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Bose Companion 5 manual Making system connections, Français, Español, English