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Bose Lifestyle 25 Series II User Manual

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AM196575_05_V.pdf October 29, 2001 23
Operating Your Lifestyle
®
25 System
Operating the special features
Please see the previous page for a more detailed explanation of these special features.
Enhanced mode
When you select The mode is To change this
VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, or AUX Enhanced Press the same button again
TAPE Standard Press the same button again
CD or AM/FM Standard Not applicable: You cannot select
enhanced mode for CD or AM/FM
Digital Dynamic Range
®
compression
When you select Compression is To change this
VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, or AUX ON Press and hold the STEREO
STEREO
(2-speaker)
button until two chimes are heard
CD, AM/FM, or TAPE OFF Press and hold the STEREO
STEREO
(2-speaker)
button until one chime is heard
Simulated surround (monaural into 5 speakers)
When your audio source is Simulated surround is To change this
Mono Dolby Digital ON Press and hold the SURROUND
SURROUND
(5-speaker)
button until two chimes are heard (OFF)
Anything else OFF Press and hold the SURROUND
SURROUND
(5-speaker)
button until one chime is heard (ON)
To return speaker levels to factory settings
To reset Press
Center speaker level STEREO+CENTER
STEREO+CENTER
(3-speaker) button until you hear a 3-note chime
Surround (rear) speakers level SURROUND
SURROUND
(5-speaker) button until you hear a 3-note chime
Chimes
When you hear one or more chimes, it means that one of the system features has been turned on or off.
What the chimes mean
When you hear This means
1 chime Simulated surround (monaural into 5 speakers)
or Digital Dynamic Range compression has been turned ON
2 chimes Simulated surround (monaural into 5 speakers)
or Digital Dynamic Range compression has been turned OFF
3 chimes Surround speaker level or Center speaker level has
been restored to factory default settings

Questions and Answers:

Bose Lifestyle 25 Series II Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeHome Theater System
Channels5.1
Speaker Configuration5.1
Remote ControlYes
ColorBlack
Componentssatellite speakers, bass module
ConnectivityWired

Summary

Safety Information

Electrical Shock Warnings

Warnings about electrical shock risk and not opening the unit.

Laser Product & Emissions

Information on Class 1 laser product classification and emissions limits.

Battery & General Guidance

Guidance on battery disposal and reading the owner's guide.

Important Safety Instructions

General Instructions

Instructions to read, keep, and follow all safety warnings and guidelines.

Environmental & Installation Safety

Precautions regarding water, heat, ventilation, and power cord protection.

Servicing & Component Safety

Refer servicing to qualified personnel and use specified accessories.

Electrical Safety Practices

Avoid overloading outlets and prevent liquids/objects from entering the product.

Electrical Noise Information

FCC compliance information regarding electrical noise generation.

Power Source & Line Safety

Use proper power sources and exercise care around power lines.

Antenna Grounding & CATV

Guidelines for grounding antennas and CATV system installation.

Setting Up

Before You Begin

Introduction to the Bose Lifestyle 25 Series II system and its features.

Unpacking the Carton

Instructions for safely unpacking the system and checking components.

Speaker Placement Guidelines

Guidelines for optimal speaker placement for home theater effect.

Surround Speaker Placement

Placement guidelines for surround speakers to create an immersive sound area.

Acoustimass Module Placement

Guidelines for selecting the best location for the Acoustimass module.

Connecting Speakers to Music Center

Instructions for connecting the cube speaker arrays to the Acoustimass module.

Connecting Acoustimass to Music Center

Connecting the Acoustimass module to the music center using the audio input cable.

Power Cord Connections

Instructions for connecting the power cord and setting voltage selectors.

Home Theater Component Connections

Connecting various home theater components like DVD players and VCRs.

Video Source Handling

Information on connecting video sources to the TV for display.

Antenna Connections

Connecting AM and FM antennas for radio reception.

Remote Control Battery Installation

Instructions for installing batteries in the remote control.

Operating Your Lifestyle® 25 System

Turning On the Music Center

Steps to turn on the music center and begin operating the system.

Music Center Display Overview

Explanation of the information provided on the music center display.

Music Center Controls

Description of the function keys on the music center control panel.

Lifestyle Remote Control

Overview of the advanced radio-frequency remote control.

System Controls Reference

Table detailing functions, remote control, and music center controls.

Additional System Controls

Controls for SURROUND, STEREO+CENTER, STEREO modes, and volume adjustments.

Operating Special Features

Details on enhanced mode, digital dynamic range, and simulated surround.

Listening Modes Explained

How the system provides realism and impact for movies and music.

Digital Sound Operation

Instructions for turning on digital audio sources and selecting listening material.

Compact Disc Operation

Using the CD changer, loading, and playing discs.

CD Magazine Handling

Procedures for ejecting discs and the CD magazine.

CD Player Operation

Steps to turn on the system and select the CD player.

Radio Operation and Presets

Turning on the radio, tuning, and setting station presets.

Maintaining Your Lifestyle® 25 System

Using External Components

Connecting and using external components like tape decks and headphones.

Fine-Tuning System Sound

Adjusting bass and treble controls and compensating for room acoustics.

Setting Up Multiple Listening Zones

Setting up and operating the system in two listening zones.

Operating Listening Zones

Controlling zones using remote controls and the music center.

Changing House Code Settings

Changing house code settings to avoid remote conflicts.

Routine System Care

Routine maintenance including handling and cleaning CDs and the music center.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Common problems and their solutions for the system.

Warranty and Customer Service

Information on the system's warranty and customer support.

Product Information

Technical Specifications

Specifications for power, inputs, outputs, dimensions, and weights.

Accessories Information

Information on obtaining additional accessories and powered loudspeakers.

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