background image

Summary of Contents for 321 GSX Series III

Page 1: ...DVD HOME ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM Owner s Guide Guia de usario Notice d utilisation...

Page 2: ...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...

Page 3: ...buttons 36 Play and numeric buttons 37 Record and A B C buttons not in Europe 38 Colored buttons in Europe only uMusic buttons The media center Display Disc tray Connecting audio from TV as an option...

Page 4: ...To get to the System menu 47 Selecting a new option 48 Audio options 49 Video options 50 Media center options 52 Stored CDs options 54 Choosing new settings 56 To get to the Settings menu 56 Settings...

Page 5: ...VD CD player and AM FM tuner Remote and media center controls HDMI video connection to your TV Audio In connectors for three components Your choice of language for text displays New ways to enjoy your...

Page 6: ...the lines below and on your product registration card You may need them if you ever contact Bose Customer Service Acoustimass module serial number Media center serial number Dealer name Acoustimass m...

Page 7: ...uffocation keep the plastic bags out of the reach of children As you identify them you may want to place a check mark in the box next to the name of each part If any part of the system appears damaged...

Page 8: ...bber feet for Acoustimass module 3 Rubber feet for speakers 3 Setup disc 3 Speaker cable 3 Acoustimass module cable 3 Acoustimass module power cord 3 Stereo audio cable 3 HDMI video cable 3 Composite...

Page 9: ...SETUP The image below shows one of the many ways you can position your new 3o2 1 system What you need to use Media center Speakers Acoustimass module See Steps 1 6 for details 6...

Page 10: ...m the TV to prevent interference with the screen several feet 8 meters from audio or video tapes to prevent magnetic damage to them standing upright not lying on a side the front or the back with the...

Page 11: ...t you need to use _Speaker cable Speakers Acoustimass module 8 1 Notice the two plugs at one end of the speaker cable 2 Separate the two plugs so each one reaches a speaker Refer to _ for placement gu...

Page 12: ...r TV Insert the remaining single plug into the connector labeled SPEAKERS on the back of the Acousti mass module Fastener screws 5 Tighten each fastener screw by hand to secure the plug CAUTION Do not...

Page 13: ...u need to use _Acoustimass module cable Media center 1 Notice the arrow on the top of the multi pin plug at each end of the Acoustimass module cable 2 Make sure you can see the arrow on top before you...

Page 14: ...module on On the other end of the cable make sure you can see the arrow on top of the plug Insert this plug into the connector labeled Acoustimass Module on the back of the media center 6 Continue wit...

Page 15: ...SETUP our TV What you may need to use __cable OR This connection allows you to see DVDs and other video from the 3 2 1 system on your TV 1 Select the HDMI video cable Media center Your TV 12...

Page 16: ...o see if your TV has an unused HDMI connector for VIDEO IN This may be located on the side or rear connector panel of the TV HDMI Follow the directions that are appropriate for your TV on page 14 or o...

Page 17: ...o Match the wide side of the plug to the wide side of the connector HDMI on page 17 Continue with Note If you make this HDMI connection you do not need the suppfied yellow Composite video cable to mak...

Page 18: ...connectors you need the appropriate cables These cables are available at most electronics stores 2 Plug the Composite video cable into the yellow VIDEO IN connector on your TV Yellow Composite l Yell...

Page 19: ...n the back of the media center a Note fyou make this Composite connection you can use the ONLY PASS THROUGH connector on the media center for video from another component See To use video pass through...

Page 20: ...cable or satellite box through the 3 2 1 speakers instead of your TV This requires an audio connection only Leave the video from your component connected to your TV C2D 5 Select the audio cable that h...

Page 21: ...e the AUDIO OUT connectors follow a or b as appropriate a If an audio cable is already attached Disconnect the cable from the TV only AUDIO OUT OR b AUDIO OUT b If an audio cable is not yet attached C...

Page 22: ...ite box you can connect a second component like a VCR For this you need another audio cable with red and white plugs available at most electronics stores 1 Use this additional cable to connect to the...

Page 23: ...ector use either one but not both 20 Connect one end of your digital cable to the digital AUDIO OUT connector on your component Be sure to keep the red and white audio cable connected This allows you...

Page 24: ...make a pass through connection if You have a Composite or S Video connection between the TV and the media center not HDMI or Component AND You want to connect another video component through the medi...

Page 25: ...x does not provide red and white AUDIO OUT connectors You watch TV programs without using a cable or satellite box You connect a video camera or game console to your TV If none of the above apply cont...

Page 26: ...e 3 2 1 system Continue to use your TV speakers for TV program audio The audio from other components that are connected to the 3 2 1 media center will play through the 3 2 1 speakers Be sure to match...

Page 27: ...TV connectors on the media center Use your TV remote control to turn the TV speakers down to minimum volume J White plug Red plug This prevents the echo effect of audio playing through both the TV spe...

Page 28: ...s What you need to use For radio reception of broadcast radio programs you need to use the supplied antennas For FM 1 Select the FM antenna FM antenna AM antenna and stand 2 Insert the antenna plug in...

Page 29: ...Straighten theantenna cableandspread thetwo endsfarapart SETUP You may need to raise the ends and adjust the position to get clear reception For AM 1 Select the AM antenna and stand 26...

Page 30: ...attach the antenna loop to the provided stand Small tabs on the antenna ring fit into notches on the stand Place the antenna in an upright position and at lease 20 inches 50 centimeters from both the...

Page 31: ...SETUP Connecting the _odum to 1 Notice the large plug at one end of the Acoustimass module power cable What you need to use Acoustimass module power cable Acoustimass module 28...

Page 32: ...ipment Voltage variations and spikes can damage electronic components in any system Note Surge protectors are available at most electronics stores Note On some systems the Acoustimass module includes...

Page 33: ...connected to the media center Inserting the remote batteries The two supplied AA batteries go into the compartment on the back of the remote control 1 Slide the battery compartment cover off Symbols...

Page 34: ...is remote to enter the device code for your TV The light turns off briefly as you press each key Make sure the light turns off completely after all digits are entered If the light blinks now the code...

Page 35: ...fly as you press each key Make sure the light turns off completely after all digits are entered If the light blinks instead of turning off the code is invalid Return to step 2 and try a different code...

Page 36: ...media center and press CD DVD Playing correct b On the media center controls press Eject c Insert the disc into the disc tray d Press Eject again to close the tray and begin automatic play e If the D...

Page 37: ...ur media centerdoes not respondtothe remote Make sure there is nothing blocking the front dis play where signals are received Aim more directly at the media center Move closer to the system The contro...

Page 38: ...set up control your TV Input selects a TV Video Input On Offturns the TV on and off Your remote also provides one of the two buttons shown here For adjusting the on screen aspect ratio of video from c...

Page 39: ...nected video devices that provide a guide Exits the 3o2ol Settings or System menu E _t Exits the on screen menus or information screens of other connected video sources _ oves up down left or right in...

Page 40: ...ng again ends random play Info Previous For CD or MP3 Repeats the current track Pressing again repeats the disc Pressing three times ends the repeat For DVR Moves forward a few seconds with each press...

Page 41: ...or to music that is selected in the stored music library ratings end play of the current track and begin a new selection ratings continue playing the current track Colored buttons in Europe only These...

Page 42: ...y Note When you use the Source button on the media center to select a connected component for play your 3 2 1 remote will not control that component Press the CBL SAT or AUX button on the remote to co...

Page 43: ...on and progress as the play continues Note If the display text is not in your language see Lan guage choices on page 48 Note There are several ways to select a TV Video Input Ifyour 3 2 1 remote is se...

Page 44: ...on the media center Keeping your discs clean Scratches or dirt on a disc can prevent it from playing properly To avoid this problem Handle discs by their edges to prevent fingerprints and scratches Re...

Page 45: ...the extension and no other periods in the file name Copy protection Music and other content may be protected by international and domestic copyright laws and may contain specific restrictions on use...

Page 46: ...Mature young audiences 2 Most audiences 1 G General In the System menu select DVD Lock and enter your password Use the arrow buttons to reach Lock UnRated Discs and select Yes Move down to Lock Discs...

Page 47: ...is a video component Adjusting for audio delay While playing a DVD you may notice that the picture and audio are not in perfect sync For example you see a person s lips move after you hear the words T...

Page 48: ...ess Exit to leave the System menu Note When using your 3 2 1 system with the TV turn the volume on your TV set all the way down This pre vents an echo effect from two sets of speakers playing Choosing...

Page 49: ...tations Then by pressing the preset number you tune immediately to the particular station 1 Tune to the station you want to assign to a preset 2 Choose the number you want to assign to that station Pr...

Page 50: ...n the other options available refer to the tables on the pages that follow To get to the System menu The System menu appears on your TV screen only 1 Turn on your 3o2ol system 2 Turn on your TV and se...

Page 51: ...or each options appears at the bottom of the menu when you highlight the option by moving up or down Press ENTER to select the option Change the option by selecting a new setting or by pressing number...

Page 52: ...ard high tone performance decreases and increases these high tones Keeps Bose processing as the standard Allows some processing options Movie EQ Range Compression Mono Decoding to appear in Settings m...

Page 53: ...connected using an HDMI cable Modified allows the Bose system to automatically provide the resolution that is preferred for your TV usually 720 or 1080 so the image fills the screen You can change thi...

Page 54: ...with HDMI Normal Extended NTSC US PAL EUROPE MULTISTANDARD off On Note If selecting On distorts your screen press the remote up arrow to reselect Off Screen black level generally appropriate for most...

Page 55: ...shows text at its brightest Choosing a lower number darkens text on the display On screen display menus appear in the selected language Set for a component connected by Optical cable to the CBL SAT A...

Page 56: ...screen for naming or renaming the selected uMusic Preset Clear Playlist Empties the system playlist Clear Ratings Deletes all ratings entered in the selected uMusic Preset Restore Settings No Maintain...

Page 57: ...rary When you change sources or turn off the system these settings revert to the factory selections To get to the Settings menu 1 Use the 3 2 1 remote to select the audio or video source that you want...

Page 58: ...ish sentences before their lips stop moving select a different Audio Delay setting to correct this condition Leaves the equalization of the movie soundtrack as originally recorded Adjusts the equaliza...

Page 59: ...nd left channel output Allows you to decode and play bilingual audio from a VCD or single channel digital broadcast When the digital audio content is on two channels each channel carries a unique mono...

Page 60: ...point in the DVD Changing the first number moves to a different title on the current disc Some DVDs do not allow direct access to titles Changing this number moves to a different chapter on the curre...

Page 61: ...ing this first number moves to a different track on the current disc Setting countdown minutes causes your 3o2ol system to turn off when the time reaches 0 The choices from 10 to 90 minutes are divide...

Page 62: ...st preset used 1 9 or names uMusic Library Encore CD Playlist Whole CD Shuffle Repeat Displays any station and program information that is available from the Radio Data System Displays the number or n...

Page 63: ...he batteries with the and markings inside the compartment Slide the battery compartment cover back into place AA batteries 2 Follow the guidelines below for keeping the system in good working order Do...

Page 64: ...e if MUTE is lit on the display If it is press the Mute button on the remote control to unmute the sound Be sure that you have pressed the correct source button CD DVD CBL SAT etc on the 3 2 1 remote...

Page 65: ...anges when Change the Audio Level for the source input so its volume matches the volume of the radio and DVD in another sound source is the Bose system Refer to Audio options on page 49 selected 3 2 1...

Page 66: ...nnect the HDMI cable that connects the TV to the 3 2 1 media center Reconnect the two using a Component cable an S Video cable or the Composite cable provided with the system Picture is black and whit...

Page 67: ...egion codes match Refer to Checking for disc compatibility on page 42 Follow these steps 1 Turn off the unit 2 Unplug the Acoustimass module power cord from the outlet for 60 seconds then reconnect it...

Page 68: ...ernational 220 240V_ 50 60Hz 300W Dual voltage 115 230W_ 50 60Hz 300W Antennas FM 75_ external FM antenna AM external AM antenna Maximum ambient temperature 104 F 40 C Dimensions Media center 31A H x...

Page 69: ...read by the laser beam in a compact disc player This provides high quality playback Chapter A main division of contents in a DVD title Coaxial cable Can carry digital audio signals between a source de...

Page 70: ...ike a CD but contains high quality video and multi channel audio for movies DVD R DVD RW Abbreviations for Recordable R and ReWriteable RW Digital Video or Versatile Disc DVD Data can be added to a DV...

Page 71: ...This is a compressed audio format MPEG 1 Layer III that allows the recording of many hours of music on a single CD MPEG An abbreviation for Moving Picture Experts Group the committee of experts from...

Page 72: ...Video provides higher resolution than Composite video but not as high as Component video This type of connection requires use of an S Video cable Teletext An information retrieval service provided by...

Page 73: ...on exclusive license to use the Technology will terminate if you violate these restrictions If your license terminates you agree to cease any and all use of the Technology or Data Bose its vendors and...

Page 74: ...d in the picture In case of 525 or 625 progressive scan picture problems it is recommended that the user switch the connection to the standard definition output If there are ques tions regarding your...

Page 75: ...DEVICE CODES TV A 2 DVD A 21 CBL A 15 Cablebox SAT A 16 Satellitereceiver CD DVD A 21 VCR A 26 A ACC A 32 Audio accessory V ACC A 32 Video accessory R ACC A 32 Audioreceiver A 1...

Page 76: ...371 0163 0038 0032 0009 0700 0843 0672 0865 1269 0030 0170 0217 0037 0150 0177 0180 0000 0060 Amplivision Ampro Amstrad Amtron Anam Anam National Andersson Anglo Anhua Anitech Ansonic AOC Aolinpike Ap...

Page 77: ...68 0486 0519 0362 0030 0019 0463 0180 0039 0177 1929 1935 0037 0714 1037 0698 0361 0264 0036 1259 1900 0661 1954 0614 0374 0371 Byd sign C Tech Caihong Cailing Caishi Candle Canton Capehart Capetronic...

Page 78: ...0056 0092 0109 0170 0217 0374 0474 0499 0623 0627 0628 0218 0037 0036 0009 0032 0035 0208 0217 0412 0714 0486 0370 0208 0037 0009 0672 1376 0009 0092 0180 0178 0030 0037 0036 0009 Dayu De Graaf DEC D...

Page 79: ...17 0374 0411 0808 1363 0054 0154 0361 0370 0157 0159 0217 0544 0610 0264 0455 0163 0370 0610 0370 0499 0009 0163 0247 0474 Fujimaro Fujitsu Fujitsu General Fujitsu Siemens Funai Furi Furichi Futronic...

Page 80: ...1088 1642 0264 0474 0628 0264 0218 0009 0032 0163 0179 0282 0352 0443 0610 0218 0282 0156 0748 0556 0508 Hitachi Hitachi Fujian Hitec Hitsu Hoeher Home Elec Hongmei Hongyan Homyphon Hoshai HP Hua Tun...

Page 81: ...17 0019 0054 0093 0053 0030 0218 0036 0653 0508 0070 0371 0683 0731 1923 0009 0412 0218 0455 0217 0282 Kamp Kanghua Kangli Kangyi Kapsch Karcher Kathrein Kawa Kawasho Kaypani KB Aristocrat KDS KEC Ken...

Page 82: ...98 Magnadyne 0054 0024 0163 0187 0247 0544 Magnasonic 0054 0000 0156 0093 0030 0003 0019 0056 0092 0109 0179 1928 Magnavox Magnum Majestic Mandor Manesth Manhattan Maqma Marantz Mark Maruman Master s...

Page 83: ...4 0817 1150 1182 1456 1704 0474 0412 0374 0217 0170 0165 0046 0019 0011 0009 0037 0370 0247 0327 0418 0554 0163 0371 1376 1964 0247 1755 Neufunk New Tech New World Newave Nextier Nicam Nikkai Nikkei N...

Page 84: ...78 0030 0171 1454 0556 0037 0361 0108 1154 0774 0690 1254 0554 0512 1455 0474 0423 0374 1756 0343 0200 0187 0186 Phocus Phoenix Phonola Pilot Pioneer Pionier Plantron Playsonic Polaroid Polytron Poppy...

Page 85: ...0037 0698 0264 0587 0817 0335 0412 0060 0030 0497 0603 Saba Sagem Saige Saisho Saivod Sakai Sakyno Salora Salsa Sampo Samsung Samsux Sandra Sanjian 0250 0714 0109 0335 0610 0830 0009 0264 0033 0217 0...

Page 86: ...27 0535 0554 0556 0037 0012 0370 0047 0093 0030 0016 0165 0179 0187 1262 0037 0361 0648 0037 1556 0587 Silver SilverCrest Simpson Singer Sinotec Sinudyne Skantic SKY Sky Brazil Sky North Skygiant Skys...

Page 87: ...7 0170 0159 0146 1149 1755 1904 0009 0037 0009_0163 0217 0247 0335 0474 Tech Line Tech Lux Techica Technica Technics TechniSat Technisson Technol Ace Technosonic Technotrend Technovox Techview Techwoo...

Page 88: ...68 0195 1037 0361 0264 0370 0036 0618 0362 0411 0418 0473 0474 0480 0492 0512 0535 Univox V V2max V7 Videoseven Vector Research Vestel Vexa Victor Videocon Videologic Videologique Videomac Videosat Vi...

Page 89: ...03 0007 0013 0017 1230 1269 0315 0153 0797 1230 1269 Austar BCC Bell Howell Bell South Birmingham Cable Comms British Telecom Cable Wireless Canal Century Citation Citizen Clearmaster ClearMax Colour...

Page 90: ...153 0400 0279 0273 0276 0002 0011 0040 0070 0153 0000 0817 1624 0000 0000 0144 1060 0003 0023 0040 0070 1666 0375 Scientific Atlanta 0877 1877 0477 0237 0000 0003 0277 0008 0012 0017 0021 0025 1510 Si...

Page 91: ...0216 Chess 0114 0713 1334 1626 Chili 1718 CityCom 0299 0607 0818 1075 1176 1232 Classic 1672 Clatronic 0332 1413 Clemens Kamphus 0396 CNS 1367 Cobra 0396 Colombia 0132 Columbia 0132 Comag 0132 1232 1...

Page 92: ...1111 0173 0125 0299 0369 0396 0607 1232 1412 Hisawa 0332 Hisense 1535 Hitachi 0749 0819 0214 0455 0489 0491 1250 1284 1518 1523 1525 HNE 0132 Homecast Hornet Houston HTS Hughes Net Sys Humax Hung Chan...

Page 93: ...0642 1433 1560 0335 1848 1850 1270 1519 0887 0713 1232 1279 1331 1017 1143 0200 0713 1704 0723 0455 1223 1311 1611 1294 1412 Optex Optimus Optus Orbis Orbitech P Sat Pace Pacific Packard Bell Palcom...

Page 94: ...0639 1639 0847 0853 0292 0163 0275 0282 0294 0455 1524 1558 1640 0132 0887 0869 0772 0869 0713 0200 0332 Stream 1848 Strong 0853 0820 0879 0132 0125 0369 0713 1159 1284 1300 1409 1626 1765 Sunny 1300...

Page 95: ...0730 0713 1228 1242 1316 Adcom 1094 Advent 1016 AEG 0770 0790 0788 AFK 1051 1152 Afreey 0698 Aim 0672 0699 0778 0833 1165 1177 Airis 0672 0826 1005 1107 1224 1321 1345 Aiwa 0533 0641 Akai 0770 0695 07...

Page 96: ...1265 0672 0516 0835 0852 1321 0788 0831 0872 0831 0503 0539 1446 0770 0690 0713 0769 1115 1228 1087 0831 0714 0816 0874 1017 1023 1024 Cydectin Cytron D Link D Vision Daenyx Daewoo Dalton Dansai Danta...

Page 97: ...8 0716 1173 0651 0551 0790 0670 0713 0775 1036 1128 1436 1730 0831 0790 0818 0841 1233 1421 1152 0790 0783 0702 1163 0664 0695 0713 0857 1664 Hoeher 0651 0831 0713 0826 1004 1224 Home Elec 0770 0730 H...

Page 98: ...1 0751 1223 0894 0831 0741 0692 0770 1004 1367 1222 1367 0741 0692 0785 0869 1404 0717 1603 Neufunk 0665 NeuNeo 0509 1454 Nevir 0770 0831 1197 Next Base 0826 NexxTech 1402 NFREN 0826 Nikenny 1089 Nint...

Page 99: ...0850 1730 0788 1115 1165 0646 0651 0790 0705 0779 0783 0804 0869 0651 1005 1233 1423 1451 SEG 0798 0665 0713 0763 0872 0884 1173 1483 1530 Semp 0503 Sensory Science 1158 Shanghai 0672 Sharp 0630 0675...

Page 100: ...eta 0705 1265 Viewmaster 0862 1224 Vizio 1064 1126 1226 Vocopro 1027 1360 Voxson 0730 0831 0690 Vtrek 1228 Waitec 1151 1224 1233 Walkvision 0717 Waltham 1530 Welkin 0831 Wellington 0713 Weltstar Wesde...

Page 101: ...0278 Colt 0000 0072 Combitech 0352 Condor 0278 0020 Craig 0037 0047 0240 0072 0271 Criterion 0000 0072 Crosley 0035 0081 0000 0149 0110 Crown 0037 0072 0278 0020 0271 Curtis Mathes 0060 0035 0162 024...

Page 102: ...8 0020 0240 0000 0081 0038 0075 0072 0068 0072 0068 0072 0046 1972 0035 0047 0000 0240 0209 0041 0072 0278 0352 0088 0208 0343 0209 0352 Hischito Hitachi Hoeher Hornyphon Howard Comps HP Hughes Net Sy...

Page 103: ...igros 0000 Mind 1972 Minolta 0042 0105 Mitsubishi 0060 0048 0047 0081 0000 0042 0067 0043 0041 Motorola Movie Walker MTC MTX Multitec Multitech Murphy Myryad NAD Naiko NAP Nebula Elec NEC Neckermann N...

Page 104: ...7 0760 0761 0807 0880 1035 1060 0035 0162 0037 0048 0047 0240 0000 0104 0121 0278 0046 0062 0065 0066 1162 0348 0614 0616 Rex RFT Ricavision Ricoh Rio Roadstar Royal Runco Saba Saisho Salora Sampo Sam...

Page 105: ...0035 0162 0037 0081 0000 0246 1162 TechniSat 0348 Technosonic 0352 Teco 0035 0037 0048 0041 0038 Tedelex Teknika Teleavia Telecorder Telefunken Telenet Telestar Teletech Tempest Tenosal Tensai Tevion...

Page 106: ...chnology 2505 ABS 1272 Accurian 1653 Alienwa_ 1272 Amino 1481 Axonix 1447 Buffalo 1739 CyberPower 1272 D Link 1554 1731 Dgtec 1363 Epson 1563 1650 Gateway 1272 Hewlett Packard 1272 1267 Howard Comps 1...

Page 107: ...II 312518 Better sound through research 2008 Bose Corporation The Mountain Framingham MA 01701 9168 USA AM312518 Rev 01...

Reviews: