Bose 420129 Remote Control User Manual Cover 8 5x6 5 OP Guide 3L

Bose Corporation Remote Control Cover 8 5x6 5 OP Guide 3L

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©2010 Bose Corporation, The Mountain,Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USAAM324446 Rev.00LIFESTYLE® V35/V25 HOME ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMSLIFESTYLE® T20/ T10 HOME THEATER SYSTEMSOperating Guide | Guía del usuario | Guide d’utilisationCover_8.5x6.5_OP Guide_3L.fm  Page 1  Monday, November 9, 2009  4:34 PM
iiEnglishTAB 6TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3TAB 5 TAB 2TAB 4SAFETY INFORMATIONPlease read this guidePlease take the time to follow the instructions in this guide carefully. They will help you set up and use your system properly so you can enjoy its advanced features. Please save this guide for future reference.The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle alerts the user to the presence of uninsulated, dangerous voltage within the system enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock.The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle alerts the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in this guide.WARNINGS:• To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose the product to rain or moisture. • Do not expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing, and do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on or near the apparatus. As with any electronic products, use care not to spill liquids into any part of the system. Liquids can cause a failure and/or a fire hazard.• Do not place any naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on or near the apparatus.• Keep the remote control batteries away from children. They may cause a fire or chemical burn if mishandled. Do not re-charge, disassemble, heat above 100ºC (212ºF), or incinerate. Dispose of used batteries promptly. Replace only with batteries of the correct type and model number.• Contains small parts that may be a choking hazard. Not suitable for children under age 3.CAUTIONS:• Make no modifications to the system or accessories. Unauthorized alterations may compromise safety, regulatory compliance, and system performance, and may void the warranty.• Long-term exposure to loud music may cause hearing damage. It is best to avoid extreme volume when using headphones, especially for extended periods.Notes:• Where the mains plug or appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, such disconnect device shall remain readily operable.• The product must be used indoors. It is neither designed nor tested for use outdoors, in recreation vehicles, or on boats.• This product is intended to be used only with the power supply provided.• The product label is located on the bottom of the product.Additional safety informationSee the additional instructions on the Important Safety Information sheet enclosed in the shipping carton.BatteriesPlease dispose of used batteries properly, following any local regulations. Do not incinerate.Class B emissionsThis device complies with FCC and Industry Canada RF radiation exposure limits set forth for general population. It must not be co-located or be operating in conjunction with any other antennas or transmitters.This product conforms to all EU Directive requirements as applicable by law. The complete Declaration of Conformity can be found at www.Bose.com/compliance.ResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page ii  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
iiiTAB 5TAB 4TAB 6TAB 8TAB 7English TAB 3TAB 2NoticeThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit than the one to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Bose Corporation could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.For your recordsBose recommends that you record your system model information here and the serial numbers both here and on your Product Registration Card.Serial numbers are located on the bottom of the console, and on the connection panel of the Acoustimass® module.System model name and number (on the carton): LIFESTYLE® ___________________________________________Serial numbers: Control console:________________________________________Acoustimass® module:_______________________________Retailer information: Dealer name: __________________________________________Dealer phone:__________________________________________Purchase date:_________________________________________Please keep your sales receipt and a copy of your Product Registration card together with this guide.©2010 Bose Corporation. No part of this work may be reproduced, modified, distributed, or otherwise used without prior written permission.ResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page iii  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
ivEnglishTAB 6TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3TAB 5 TAB 2TAB 4Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. ©1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights reserved.This product contains one or more programs protected under international  and U.S. copyright laws as unpublished works. They are confidential and proprietary to Dolby Laboratories. Their reproduction or disclosure, in whole or in part, or the production of derivative works therefrom without the express permission of Dolby Laboratories is prohibited. ©1992-1996 by Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS and the Symbol are registered trademarks & DTS Digital Surround and the DTS logos are trademarks of DTS, Inc. Product includes software. ©DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Designed with UEI Technology™ Under License from Universal Electronics Inc. ©UEI 2000-2002.HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing, LLC in the United States and other countries.Apple TV is a trademark of Apple, Inc.  Xbox is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.  TiVo is a trademark of Tivo, Inc. or its subsidiaries.  Other trademarks are property of their respective owners.Applicable only for LIFESTYLE® V25 and V35 home entertainment systems“Made for iPod” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.iPod and iPhone are trademarks of Apple, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. All other marks are registered trademarks and trademarks of Bose Corporation.ResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page iv  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
CONTENTSvTAB 5TAB 4TAB 6TAB 8TAB 7English TAB 3TAB 2INTRODUCTION 1Welcome  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1System features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1If you need help  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1YOUR REMOTE CONTROL 2YOUR CONTROL CONSOLE 5POWER ON/OFF CONTROLS 6Starting your system  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6Turning on your TV   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6Shutting down your system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6OPERATING YOUR CONNECTED DEVICES 7Selecting a connected device  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  7Watching TV   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8Using a set top box   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8Using the tuner in your TV  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8Tuning to a TV station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8Playing audio/video devices  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  9Listening to a Bose link input device . . . . . . . . . .  9Playing an iPod or iPhone (V25 and V35 only)   . .  10Using the front console inputs  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Front USB input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Front Analog A/V input   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Front HDMI input  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Changing the image view  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12LISTENING TO THE RADIO (V25 AND V35 SYSTEMS) 13Selecting the radio  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Tuning to a station  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Storing a preset station   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Recalling a preset station  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Deleting a preset station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Optional radio tuner settings   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13MORE BUTTONS AND SYSTEM OPTIONS 14MORE buttons   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Activating a MORE button function . . . . . . . . . . 14Button function definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Changing system options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15ResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page v  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
viEnglishTAB 6TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3TAB 5 TAB 2TAB 4USING THE SETUP MODE 18About the Setup mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  18Setup menu  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  18ADDING SOUND TO ANOTHER ROOM (V25 AND V35 SYSTEMS)* 19Expanding your system  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  19Expansion guidelines  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  19CARE AND MAINTENANCE 20Replacing the batteries  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  20Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  20Viewing system information  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  20Troubleshooting  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  21Resetting the system   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  24Pairing the remote with the console  . . . . . . . . .  24Performing a system software update  . . . . . . .  24Contacting customer service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  24Limited warranty   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  25Technical information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  25*Not applicable to systems sold in Japan.ResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page vi  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
1TAB 5TAB 4TAB 6TAB 8TAB 7English TAB 3TAB 2INTRODUCTIONWelcomeThank you for choosing a Bose® LIFESTYLE® system for your home. This elegant and easy-to-use system delivers superior performance for both music and video.By now you should have successfully set up your system using the UnifyTM intelligent integration system and calibrated the sound for your room using the ADAPTiQ® audio calibration system.This guide describes your new remote control and shows you how to operate your system and its connected devices.System features•UnifyTM intelligent integration system to help you easily add devices to your system• ADAPTiQ audio calibration system that optimizes system performance for your room• RF remote control•HDMI connectivity• Video up-conversion to 1080p• Photo viewing using a USB flash drive• Embedded iPod/iPhone interface and dock (V25 and V35 systems only)• AM/FM radio (V25 and V35 systems only)• Can deliver sound in up to 14 additional rooms or locations (V25 and V35 systems only, not applicable for systems sold in Japan)If you need helpIf you have questions while operating your new LIFESTYLE® system, go to http://owners.Bose.com on the Internet for helpful operating information.If you experience any operating difficulties, be sure to check the troubleshooting table on page 21. You can solve the most common operating problems using the helpful tips provided there.IMPORTANT! – Please register your product right away!Registering your product enables you to receive notifications of system software updates to keep your product performing optimally. It also allows us to send you information about new products and special offers from Bose.Please follow the instructions on your Product Registration Card to register. Failure to register will not affect your limited warranty rights.04.RV_OG_Intro.fm  Page 1  Monday, December 7, 2009  10:09 AM
2EnglishTAB 6TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3TAB 5 TAB 2TAB 4YOUR REMOTE CONTROL This advanced radio frequency remote works throughout the room. You do not need to aim it at the control console. *For V25 and V35 systems delivering sound to another room throughBose® link OUT (not applicable to systems sold in Japan)The BeatlesiPod 3:201413121110987654321SOURCE – Displays and selects connected devices from the source list on your TV.Power – Turns your LIFESTYLE® system on or off (press and hold to turn off all rooms*)Volume Up/Down – Increases (+) or decreases (–) the system volumeMute – Mutes/unmutes system speakers (Press and hold to mute/unmute all rooms*)Image View – Changes the way video appearsNumeric Keypad – Allows manual entry of channels and settingsTV Input – Changes inputs on your TVPlayback Controls – See page 3Last Channel – Returns to last channel or presetChannel Up/Down – Next/previous channel or presetMORE – Displays additional device-specific controls and information on your TVNavigation controls – See page 3TV Power – Turns your TV on or offInformation Display (V25 and V35 system remotes)1234567891011121314ResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 2  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
3YOUR REMOTE CONTROLTAB 5TAB 4TAB 6TAB 8TAB 7English TAB 3TAB 2Navigation controls Note: See “Operating Your Connected Devices” on page 7 for more details on using navigation and playback controls with selected sources.Playback controls Page Up/Down – Moves to next/previous pageMENU – Displays the menu for a connected deviceINFO – Displays program informationOK – Selects or confirms highlighted itemLeft/Right and Up/Down – Navigation controlEXIT – Clears a menu or guide from your TV screenGUIDE – Displays your set top box or TV program guide, or Blu-ray Disc™ player popup menu671452311234567ShuffleQuick Replay/Skip BackwardSeek Backward/RewindStopRecordSeek Forward/Fast ForwardQuick Skip/Skip ForwardPausePlay987654321123456789ResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 3  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
4YOUR REMOTE CONTROLEnglishTAB 6TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3TAB 5 TAB 2TAB 4Information display (V25 and V35 system remotes)The display provides operating and system status information.Examples:• Source identification•Volume• Radio tuner •iPod • Operating promptsRemote glow buttonPressing the glow button on the rear of the remote illuminates the remote buttons (and the display for V25 and V35 systems). The light turns off automatically after several seconds to prolong battery life.CableCable 43FM P190.9 - WBUR90.9iPodAlbumHold number keyto set presetGlow buttonTo adjust the illumination level:Note: To avoid the risk of deleting a radio preset, switch to any source other than AM or FM before making this adjustment.1. Press and hold the Glow and OK buttons at the same time for 5 seconds.2. Press the up/down navigation button to select Brightness or Contrast.3. Press the left/right navigation button to decrease or increase the illumination level.4. Press either the OK or Glow button to return to normal operation.ResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 4  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
5TAB 5TAB 4TAB 6TAB 8TAB 7English TAB 3TAB 2YOUR CONTROL CONSOLEPower light• Red........................ System is off (Standby)• Blinking green........ System is starting• Steady green ......... System is on and ready to use in the main room or other rooms• Amber.................... System off and charging iPod(V25 and V35 systems only)Front A/V inputsUsed for temporarily connecting an audio/video device such as a camcorder.Headphones outputAccepts stereo headphones with a 3.5 mm stereo plug. Volume level is set by the volume controls.Control buttonsFront USB inputUsed for viewing photo files from a USB device including a digital camera. Also used for updating system software.Front HDMI inputUsed for temporarily connecting an HDMI device such as a video camera.13456212Right (R) audio channel (red)Left (L) or mono audio channel (white)Composite video (yellow)Turns system power on or offSource Lists system sources on your TVMutes/unmutes the system speakersDecreases system volumeIncreases system volumeSetup Displays the Setup menu (press and release) or system information (press and hold)3456ResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 5  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
6EnglishTAB 6TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3TAB 5 TAB 2TAB 4POWER ON/OFF CONTROLSStarting your systemPress the power button on the remote or on the console.To keep energy consumption to a minimum, the system operates in a very low power state when in standby (off) mode. Because of this, the system requires several seconds to start. The power LED on the console changes to blinking green while the system starts up. When it changes from blinking to solid green, your system is on and ready to use.Pressing the remote SOURCE button also starts your system and puts the SOURCE menu on your TV screen.Pressing the Setup button on the console also starts your system and puts the Setup menu on your TV screen.Turning on your TVIf you programmed your remote during the initial setup, press the TV power button on the remote control to turn on your TV. Otherwise, use the remote that came with your TV.Shutting down your systemPress the power button on the remote or on the control console. The system will shut down automatically after a few seconds. However, if you decide to access the power controls for connected devices, automatic shutdown will be stopped and you must complete the shutdown using the on-screen controls.SetupResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 6  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
7TAB 5TAB 4TAB 6TAB 8TAB 7English TAB 3TAB 2OPERATING YOUR CONNECTED DEVICESSelecting a connected deviceThe SOURCE menu allows you to select your connected devices.1. Press the remote SOURCE button to display a list of connected devices on your TV. The currently selected device is highlighted as shown in the following example:2. Keep pressing SOURCE to move the highlight down the list and select the source you want.• You can also use the up ( ) or down ( ) naviga-tion buttons to select a source.• If you named a device during the setup process, the assigned name appears in the list. Unnamed devices appear as generic inputs such as “Input 1 (HDMI)” and “Input 2 (HDMI).”• If you select a device that is not turned on, a message will appear on the screen reminding you to make sure the device is turned on.Highlighted selectionResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 7  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
8OPERATING YOUR CONNECTED DEVICESEnglishTAB 6TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3TAB 5 TAB 2TAB 4Watching TVYour TV may be receiving its program content through a set top box or the tuner built into your TV.Note: Since most TVs come with an IR (infrared) remote, you may need to point the Bose® remote at your TV to operate it.Using a set top boxIf you connected a cable, satellite, or other set top box to your TV, it will appear in the SOURCE menu under the name you assigned it during the setup process.1. Press the remote SOURCE button and select the device that provides your TV programs.2. Tune to a station. See “Tuning to a TV station.”Using the tuner in your TVIf you are using the tuner in your TV to receive TV programs:1. Press the remote SOURCE button and select TV.2. Press the TV Input button to select the internal tuner in your TV.3. Tune to a station. See “Tuning to a TV station.”To return to using other sources, use the TV Input button to first select the input for the Bose system, then press the SOURCE button and select another source.Tuning to a TV stationYou can tune to a TV station using any of the following methods.Enter the channel number on the keypad and press OK. Use the dash button for channel numbers using a dash or period.Press Channel Up ( ) or Down ( ) to change channels.Press   to tune to last selected channel.Press GUIDE. Use the navigation, page up/down, and OK buttons to select a station from the program guide.ResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 8  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
9OPERATING YOUR CONNECTED DEVICESTAB 5TAB 4TAB 6TAB 8TAB 7English TAB 3TAB 2Playing audio/video devicesDuring the interactive setup process you may have connected an audio/visual device such as a CD, DVD, DVR, or Blu-ray Disc™ player. These would typically be connected to inputs 1-5.If you programmed the Bose® remote for the device, you can use the following controls to operate the selected device.Listening to a Bose link input deviceYou can use your LIFESTYLE® system to listen to content from a Bose link-compatible system, such as another LIFESTYLE® system. Connect that system to the Bose link IN connector on the rear panel of the control console.To listen to the Bose link source, press the SOURCE button and select Bose link.Be sure to connect your Bose link device before attempting to select it. It will not appear in the SOURCE list until it is connected.MENU Display device menu (if available) or system setup menuGUIDE Display Blu-ray pop-up menuINFO Display device informationEXIT Exit menuUp one itemDown one itemMove leftMove rightSelectNext page, channel, or discPrevious page, channel, or discPlayPauseStopRecordFast forward or search forwardFast rewind or search reverseQuick skip or skip forwardQuick replay or skip backwardShuffle modeResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 9  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
10OPERATING YOUR CONNECTED DEVICESEnglishTAB 6TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3TAB 5 TAB 2TAB 4Playing an iPod or iPhone (V25 and V35 only)Your LIFESTYLE® system can play audio and video from your iPod or iPhone.Be sure to dock your iPod before attempting to select it. It will not appear in the SOURCE list until you dock it.Your iPod menus and content appear on the left side of your screen as shown in the following example. The “Now Playing” track appears on the right.The following controls are available to operate your connected iPod.MENUUp one menu level (press and hold to go to top menu level) (If playing video, pause and return to menu)Up one pageDown one pageUp one menu item (press and hold to scroll quickly)Down one menu item (press and hold to scroll quickly)Up one menu level (If playing video, pause and return to menu)Down one menu levelDown one menu levelPlayPauseStopNext track or audio bookmarkPrevious track or audio bookmarkFast forwardFast rewindShuffle on/offResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 10  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
11OPERATING YOUR CONNECTED DEVICESTAB 5TAB 4TAB 6TAB 8TAB 7English TAB 3TAB 2Using the front console inputsThe front of the console provides analog A/V inputs plus a USB and an HDMI input. These inputs appear in the SOURCE menu as A/V (Front), USB, and HDMI (Front) only when a device is connected. These inputs are provided for temporarily connecting devices such as digital cameras and video cameras.Front USB inputYour LIFESTYLE® system can display photo files (.jpg or .jpeg format only) from a USB storage device.When selecting the USB source, folders appear at the top of the list on the left followed by single image files. Selecting a folder displays its contents.Use the following controls for viewing digital photos.Up one menu item (press and hold to repeat)Down one menu item (press and hold to repeat)Up one folder level, or exit and return to browsing folders (if viewing a slideshow)MENUUp one folder level, or exit and return to browsing folders (if viewing a slideshow)Down one folder levelDown one folder level (if a folder is highlighted), orPlay slideshow (if a photo file is highlighted)Up nine itemsDown nine itemsEXIT Exit slideshow and return to browsing foldersPlay slideshow of highlighted folderPause slideshowExit slideshow and return to browsing foldersNext imagePrevious imageResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 11  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
12OPERATING YOUR CONNECTED DEVICESEnglishTAB 6TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3TAB 5 TAB 2TAB 4Front Analog A/V inputYou can use this input for devices that have composite video and left/right audio outputs. The Bose® remote does not control a device connected to this input. You need to use the controls on the device itself or the remote that came with it.Front HDMI inputYou can use this input for devices that have an HDMI output. The Bose remote does not control a device connected to this input. You need to use the controls on the device itself or the remote that came with it.Changing the image viewPress the image view button to display a menu of video formatting choices. Continue to press this button to highlight your choice.Your TV picture will change momentarily after you select a format.Normal Leaves original video image unchanged.Auto-Wide Fills width of the screen without cropping any content.Stretch 1 Stretches video image evenly from the center.Stretch 2 Stretches the edges of the video image much more than the center portion of the image.Zoom Enlarges the video image (press the up/down navigation buttons to vertically offset the image on your screen).Gray Bars Places vertical gray bars on the left and right of a standard definition video image.Fit Fits the video image to your screen.ResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 12  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
13TAB 5TAB 4TAB 6TAB 8TAB 7English TAB 3TAB 2LISTENING TO THE RADIO (V25 AND V35 SYSTEMS)Selecting the radio1. Press the SOURCE button.2. Keep pressing the SOURCE button to select FM or AM in the SOURCE list.Tuning to a stationStoring a preset stationThe built-in radio tuner can store up to 25 FM and 25 AM preset stations.1. Tune to a radio station.2. For presets 1-9, press and hold the number key. For 10-25, press and hold the OK button to store the station in the next available preset.Recalling a preset stationTo recall your stored presets:Deleting a preset station1. Recall the preset station you want to delete.2. Press and hold the OK button until the preset number disappears from the display.Optional radio tuner settings1. Press the MORE button and select OPTIONS.2. Select an option to change from the menu (see “OPTIONS menu” on page 16 for details):• Current Station: Allow Stereo, Stereo Off•RDS: On, Off• Press   (increase) or   (decrease) to tune up or down the frequency band.OR• Press   (seek next) or   (seek previous) to find the next/previous strong station.FM P190.9 - WBUR90.9Preset number• Press the channel up   or down   button to go to the next or previous preset.• For quick access to presets 1-9, press the number key of the preset.ResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 13  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
14EnglishTAB 6TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3TAB 5 TAB 2TAB 4MORE BUTTONS AND SYSTEM OPTIONSMORE buttonsPress the MORE button to display additional button functions along the top of your TV screen for the current source. The functions that appear depend on the selected source. The following example shows how these buttons appear on your TV.Activating a MORE button function1. Press the remote MORE button.2. Using the left ( ) and right ( ) navigation buttons, highlight the button function you want to activate.3. Press the remote OK button.Button function definitionsTurns device power on/off.Displays a list of favorite channels.Performs A, B, C, or D functions in an interactive program guide.Enables or disables Teletext functions.Performs Red, Green, Yellow, or Blue functions on Blu-ray Disc™ players, set top boxes and Teletext.Displays program guide for previous or next day.Displays playlist of recorded programs.Activates picture-in-picture mode.Accesses video on demand.Switches your TV to live programming.Switches between DVD and VCR in a combo player.ResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 14  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
15MORE BUTTONS AND SYSTEM OPTIONSTAB 5TAB 4TAB 6TAB 8TAB 7English TAB 3TAB 2Changing system optionsThe number of items appearing in the OPTIONS menu depends on which source is currently selected.1. Press the remote MORE button.2. Using the left/right ( ) navigation buttons, highlight OPTIONS.3. Press the remote OK button to display the OPTIONS menu for the current source.The following is an example for a video device.4. Using the up/down ( ) navigation buttons, highlight the option you want to change.5. Using the left/right ( ) navigation buttons, select the setting.6. Press the remote EXIT button when done.Moves to the “Home” state of the device.Repeat track on an iPod or other digital media players.Switches tuners in a multi-tuner device.Accesses the system menu for your set top box.Accesses interactive features for some digital television services (EU only).See the following on “Changing system options.”Highlighted optionSelected settingResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 15  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
16MORE BUTTONS AND SYSTEM OPTIONSEnglishTAB 6TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3TAB 5 TAB 2TAB 4OPTIONS menuOption Available SettingsSound Original ................... Plays stereo audio when stereo audio is received from the sourceRecommended* ...... Plays 5-channel audio whether or not 2- or 5-channel audio is received from the sourceAlternative .............. Plays 5-channel audio when either stereo or 5-channel audio is received from the sourceEnhanced Mono  ..... Plays simulated surround sound when monaural audio is received from the sourceCurrent Station(V35/V25 only) Allow Stereo* .......... Allows stereo sound from the current stereo FM radio stationStereo Off  ............... Changes the current station to mono, which can help when tuning to a weak radio stationRDS(V35/V25 only) On* ......................... Displays RDS information on the remote Off ........................... No RDS information on the remoteGame Mode On ........................... Produces improved video performance for game systemsOff* .......................... Normal video performanceAudio Compression Off* .......................... No change to audio trackEnhance Dialog ....... Enhances sound output so you can hear movie dialogs more distinctlySmart Volume.......... Reduces the range of volume levels in a movie soundtrack so the difference between extremely loud outbursts and soft sounds is less noticeableAudio Track Track 1* ................... Selects track 1 from an external audio stream with multiple audio tracksTrack 2..................... Selects track 2 from an external audio stream with multiple audio tracksBoth Tracks ............. Selects tracks 1 and 2 from an external audio streamNot Available ........... Automatically selected when only one track is receivedVolume Offset Increases the volume level of the selected source relative to other sources (0* to 10)Source Overscan On ........................... Applies video overscan to the current video sourceOff* .......................... Video source unaffectedSystem Bass Adjusts bass level–9 to Normal* to +6 (After ADAPTiQ® calibration)–14 to Normal* to 14 (No ADAPTiQ calibration)ResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 16  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
17MORE BUTTONS AND SYSTEM OPTIONSTAB 5TAB 4TAB 6TAB 8TAB 7English TAB 3TAB 2* Factory settingSystem Treble Adjusts treble level–9 to Normal* to +6 (after ADAPTiQ® calibration)–14 to Normal* to +14 (no ADAPTiQ calibration)A/V Sync Adjusts the audio delay to synchronize audio with the video–2 to Normal* to +5Rear Speakers Adjusts the volume level of the rear speakers relative to front speakers (–10 to Normal* to +6)This option is unavailable if the Speakers option is set to Stereo (2) or Front (3)Center Speaker Adjusts the volume level of the front center speaker relative to other speakers (–8 to Normal* to +8) (unavailable if the Speakers option is set to Stereo (2))Speakers Stereo (2) ......... Activates only front left and right speakersFront (3) ...........Activates only front left, center, and right speakersSurround (5)*  ... Activates all front and rear speakersVolume on TV On*  .................. Enables the system to display the volume level meter and mute indicator on your TVOff  ...................Prevents the display of the volume level meter and mute indicatorTV Speakers On  ...................Sends HDMI audio to your TV (audio from the TV is not affected by plugging headphones into the control console or by pressing Mute or Volume on the remote)Off* ...................Sends HDMI audio to the LIFESTYLE® system speakersVideo Output Changes the resolution (Standard/720p/1080i/1080p) of the video signal sent to your TV (only settings supported by your TV appear as options)Option Available SettingsResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 17  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
18EnglishTAB 6TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3TAB 5 TAB 2TAB 4USING THE SETUP MODEAbout the Setup modeAfter performing the initial system setup using the Unify™ intelligent integration system, you can make additional changes to your system at any time using the Setup mode.Setup menuTo display the Setup menu on your TV, press the Setup button on the front of the control console. Using the navigation buttons on the remote, select the function you want and follow the instructions on the screen.NOTES:1. Appears only if initial setup is incomplete.2. Appears only if initial setup is complete.3. Appears only in LIFESTYLE® V25 and V35 systems if initial setup is complete.Menu item What you can doResume initial setup (Note 1) Return to the interactive setup process at the last completed eventRestart initial setup (Note 1) Start the interactive setup process from the beginningLanguage Change the language of the on-screen displayADAPTiQ®Start the ADAPTiQ audio calibration processTV options (Note 2) • Program your remote to control your TV• Replace your TV• Add, change, or remove the TV audio connectionSource setup options (Note 2)• Change a device name• Program your remote to control a device and add the IR emitter if needed• Remove a device• Add or change audio or video connectionsAdd a device (Note 2) Add another device or accessory to your systemHomewide (Note 3) • Select the house code mode: Standard (16 house codes, 16 room codes) or Alternative (64 house codes, 4 room codes)• Change the room code• For more information on Homewide expan-sion, see “Adding Sound to Another Room (V25 and V35 systems)*” on page 19Update Perform a system software update (see “Performing a system software update” on page 24” for more information)Teach mode (Note 2) Send IR codes to program a learning remoteExit Returns you to the last source selectedMenu item What you can doResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 18  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
19TAB 5TAB 4TAB 6TAB 8TAB 7English TAB 3TAB 2ADDING SOUND TO ANOTHER ROOM (V25 AND V35 SYSTEMS)*Expanding your systemYour LIFESTYLE® system can deliver Bose® quality sound in up to 14 additional rooms in your home. Connecting a Bose link-compatible product to the Bose link OUT connector on the control console enables you to listen to a different sound source in other rooms. For example, a DVD movie can be playing in the main room while you listen to the AM/FM radio in the other room.For more information or to purchase additional products, contact your local Bose dealer. See the contact list included with your system.Expansion guidelinesTo set up a Bose link-compatible system in another room, follow the instructions included with the expansion product and be aware of the following:•Bose link connections – Your system cannot operate with Bose link-enabled products connected to both the Bose link IN and Bose link OUT connectors at the same time.•Room codes – The speaker system and the remote in your other room must be set to the same room code. See the owner’s guide that came with the Bose link product for information on setting room codes.•House code – The house code is what enables the remote control in another room to communicate with the control console. If you set up a Bose link-enabled speaker system in another room, the remote used in that room must be set to the same house code that is stored in the control console.Your system is set to house code 15 at the factory. To see the house code, select Homewide in the Setup menu and then select house code. On the screen, you will see the house code and a representation of how the second room remote control switches should be set to match the house code in the control console.Your system has two house code modes. The Standard mode provides 16 house codes and 16 room codes. If you live in a multi-unit dwelling, you can select the Alternative mode that provides 64 house codes and 4 room codes.Note: Switching between Standard and Alternative house code modes resets the house code to zero (0).•Using HDMI connections – To hear audio in another room from any device connected to HDMI input 1, 2, or 3, you must also make an analog audio connection between the device and the left (L) and right (R) analog connections for that input. Likewise, you must also make analog audio connections if a digital audio connection is made for input 4 or 5.•Radio operation – Using an expansion room remote, you can select and control the radio that is built into the control console in the main room. However, if both rooms want to listen to the radio at the same time, they can only listen to the same station.*Not applicable to systems sold in Japan.ResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 19  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
20EnglishTAB 6TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3TAB 5 TAB 2TAB 4CARE AND MAINTENANCEReplacing the batteriesReplace all four batteries when you notice a marked decrease in the range or response of your remote control, or when you see the low battery indicator (V25 and V35 systems) on the display.1. Slide the battery compartment cover off the back of the remote control.2. Remove the old batteries.3. Install four new AA (IEC-LR6) 1.5V batteries, matching the polarity markings (+ and –) to the markings inside the battery compartment.4. Slide the battery cover back into place.CleaningYou can wipe the outside surfaces using a soft dry cloth. You can also lightly vacuum the speaker grilles.• DO NOT use solvents, chemicals, or sprays.• DO NOT allow liquids to spill or objects to drop into any openings.Viewing system informationPress and hold the Setup button on the control console to display the following system information on your TV:• Control console serial number, software version, and IR database•Acoustimass® module serial number and software version• Radio software version• TV connection status• Remote control ID number and software version•House code• Connected Bose® link rooms• Device connectionsPress the Setup button again to remove the list from the screen.The BeatlesiPod 3:20The BiP0BeatlesPod3:2CableLow battery icon(V25 and V35 systems)AA (IEC-LR6) batteries (4)Battery compartment coverResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 20  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
21CARE AND MAINTENANCETAB 5TAB 4TAB 6TAB 8TAB 7English TAB 3TAB 2TroubleshootingProblem What to doThe system is not responding to initial operation of my Bose® remote• Make sure the control console is turned on.• Make sure batteries are in the remote.• Reset the system. See “Resetting the system” on page 24.• Press any remote key and watch the power light on the control console. It should blink with each press. If not, see “Pairing the remote with the console” on page 24 and follow the procedure.The Bose remote does not control a device I added during the initial setup• Try setting up the device again. Press the Setup button on the control console. Select the device options and follow the on-screen instructions to set up the device again.• Your system may need a software update. See “Performing a system software update” on page 24.One video connection is less than optimum• To change a video connection, press the Setup button on the control console and select the device setup options. Follow the on-screen instructions.System doesn’t do anything• Make sure the AC power cord is inserted securely into the power supply.• Make sure the Acoustimass® module and the power supply are fully plugged into a live AC (mains) outlet.• Select a connected device from the SOURCE menu.• Reset the system. See “Resetting the system” on page 24.No sound • Make sure the Acoustimass module is plugged into a live AC (mains) outlet.• Increase the volume.• Press the Mute button ( ) and make sure your system is not muted.• Check the input connections on the control console. Make sure that you have selected the right source.• Make sure that the audio input cable is firmly plugged into the Acoustimass connector on the control console and the other end is firmly seated into the Media Center connector on the Acoustimass module.• Check connections between the front and rear speakers and the Acoustimass module.• For radio operation (V25 and V35 systems only), connect the FM and AM antennas.• Reset the system. See “Resetting the system” on page 24.ResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 21  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
22CARE AND MAINTENANCEEnglishTAB 6TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3TAB 5 TAB 2TAB 4Sound is marred by a loud hum or buzz, which may be electrical in nature (not harmonic)• Contact Bose® Customer Service to determine if and how other electrical devices in the room may be creating unwanted signals, and to obtain possible remedies.No sound from center speaker• Make sure the center speaker cable is connected at both ends.• Set the Speakers option to Front(3) or Surround(5) in the OPTIONS menu.• In the OPTIONS menu, make sure the Sound setting is not Original.Center speaker is too loud • Decrease the Center Speaker volume setting in the OPTIONS menu for the current source.No sound from rear speakers • Make sure the Speakers option is set to Surround(5) in the OPTIONS menu.• Increase the Rear Speakers setting in the OPTIONS menu for the current source.• Make sure the video sound source is stereo-encoded or surround-encoded, and the device used (DVD, VCR, DVR, etc.) is stereo.• For stereo inputs, make sure the Sound option is set to Recommended or Alternative.Rear speakers are too loud • Decrease the Rear Speakers volume setting in the OPTIONS menu for the current source.• Make sure the left and right front speakers are connected to the front speaker jacks, and the left and right rear speakers are connected to the rear speaker jacks.Radio does not work (V25 and V35 systems only)• Make sure antennas are connected properly.• Move AM antenna at least 20 inches (50 cm) from the control console and Acoustimass® module.• Adjust antenna position to improve reception.• Make sure the AM antenna is in an upright position.• Move antennas farther from control console, TV, or other electronic equipment.• Select another station. You may be in an area of weak signal coverage for some stations.FM sound is distorted (V25 and V35 systems only)• Adjust antenna position to reduce interference.• Fully extend the FM antenna.Problem What to doResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 22  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
23CARE AND MAINTENANCETAB 5TAB 4TAB 6TAB 8TAB 7English TAB 3TAB 2FM sound is noisy when Speakers option is set to Front(3) or Surround(5) (V25 and V35 systems only)• Weak FM stations will produce static in the rear speakers. Set Speakers option to Stereo(2) in the OPTIONS menu to minimize noise.Sound is distorted • Make sure speaker cables are not damaged and the connections are secure.• Reduce the volume output level from any external devices connected to the control console.No sound from a connected device• Check the connections.• If using a coaxial or optical audio connection, make sure you have not made both types of connections to the same input on the control console.• Make sure that device is turned on.• Refer to the owner’s manual that came with the device. No TV picture, but audio is heard• Check the TV video input selection. Make sure it is correct for the video source.• Make sure video cables are securely connected.A connected device does not respond consistently to remote commands• Try connecting the included external IR emitter to the control console. For guidance, press the Setup button on the control console. Select the device options and follow the on-screen instructions.Intermittent audio dropouts heard on coaxial digital audio inputs• Contact Bose® Customer Service to request a composite video cable that can be used for the coaxial digital audio connection.Problem What to doResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 23  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
24CARE AND MAINTENANCEEnglishTAB 6TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3TAB 5 TAB 2TAB 4Resetting the system1. Press and hold the power button on the control console for 5 seconds or until the power light on the control console changes to red.The power light on the control console changes to red when the system shuts down.2. Press and release the power button on the control console to restart the system. The power light changes to blinking green and then solid green when the system is on and ready to use.3. If you still cannot operate the system using the remote, try the next procedure to pair the remote with the control console.Pairing the remote with the console1. Make sure your system is on. If not, press the power button on the control console.2. Hold the remote close to the control console.3. Press and hold both the Mute button ( ) on the control console and the OK button on the remote at the same time for five seconds. The power light blinks when pairing is complete.4. Press any remote button and verify that the power light on the control console blinks with each button press.Performing a system software updateSystem software updates are available periodically and can be downloaded over the Internet to the USB drive included with your system.1. Press the Setup button on the front of the control console to display the Setup menu.2. Using the remote navigation buttons, select Update.3. Follow the instructions on the screen.Note: To make sure your Bose® remote is updated, hold the remote near the front of the control console while it is being updated.Contacting customer serviceFor additional help in solving problems, contact Bose® Customer Service. See the address sheet included in the carton.ResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 24  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
25CARE AND MAINTENANCETAB 5TAB 4TAB 6TAB 8TAB 7English TAB 3TAB 2Limited WarrantyYour LIFESTYLE® system is covered by a limited warranty. Details of the limited warranty are provided on the product registration card that is included in the carton. Please refer to the card for instructions on how to register. Failure to register will not affect your limited warranty rights.What you must do to obtain Limited Warranty Service:Return product, with proof of purchase from an authorized Bose dealer, using the following procedures:1. Contact the Bose organization in your country/region (visit Global.Bose.com/register for Bose contact information in your country/region) for specific return and shipping instructions;2. Label and ship the product, freight prepaid, to the address provided by the Bose organization in your country; and3. Place any necessary return authorization number prominently on the outside of the carton. Cartons not bearing a return authorization number, where required, will be refused.Technical informationRemote controlFrequency: 2.4 GHzRange: 33 ft (10 m)Control console power supply ratingAC input: 100-240V  50/60 Hz, 0.5A (0,5A)DC output: 12V   20W Max.Acoustimass® module ratingUSA/Canada: 100-120V  50/60 Hz 350WInternational: 220-240V  50/60 Hz 350WDual voltage: 100-120/220-240V  50/60 Hz 350WLicensing informationThis product contains one or more free or open source software programs originating from third parties and distributed as part of the STLinux software package. Visit www.stlinux.com/download for further details. This free and open source software is subject to the terms of the GNU General Public License, GNU Library/Lesser General Public License, or other different and/or additional copyright licenses, notices and disclaimers. To understand your rights under these licenses, please refer to the specific terms of the licenses, notices, and disclaimers, which are provided to you in an electronic file, named “licenses.pdf,” located within the product’s control console. To read this file, you will need a computer with a USB port and a software program that can view .pdf files. To download “licenses.pdf” from your product’s control console:1. Press and hold the Setup button on the front of the control console to display the System Information screen.2. Insert a USB drive  (there should be one included in your system package) into the USB input on the front of the control console.3. Press the OK button on the remote control to copy the file to the USB drive. This download process should be completed within 30 seconds. You may then remove the USB drive.4. To read the file “licenses.pdf,” plug the USB drive into a computer with a USB port, navigate to the USB root directory, and open “licenses.pdf” with a software program that can view .pdf files.To receive a copy of the source code for the open source software programs included in this product, please mail your written request to: Licensing Manager, Mailstop 6A2, Bose Corporation, The Mountain, Framingham, MA 01701-9168. Bose Corporation will distribute such source code to you on a disc for a charge covering the cost of performing such distribution, such as the cost of media, shipping and handling. All of the above referenced licenses, notices and disclaimers are reproduced and available with such source code. This offer is valid for a period of three (3) years following the date of distribution of this product by Bose Corporation.ResoluteVigilanteOG.book  Page 25  Monday, December 7, 2009  9:48 AM
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