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Why would you change the house code?

Your PERSONAL

®

 music center II is set at the factory with a house 

code identical to the factory setting on other LIFESTYLE

®

 systems 

and remote controls. If you have not changed the house code set-
ting in your LIFESTYLE

®

 system, there is no need to change that 

code in your PERSONAL

®

 music center II.

A LIFESTYLE

®

 system radio frequency (RF) remote has a long 

range and the ability to penetrate walls. Therefore, the signals 
from a remote in one home can possibly reach and affect the 
operation of a LIFESTYLE

®

 system in another. Changing the house 

code for the system and all the remotes used with it avoids the 
conflict.

To learn how to choose a different house code, see “To change 
settings for a feature” on page 21.

Note: 

For more details on the system house code, refer to the 

 

operating guide included with your system.

Audio streams multiply your options

While the LIFESTYLE

®

 system is playing in the main room, you can 

use your PERSONAL

®

 music center II in another room to play a 

completely different choice from that same system. 

The system provides this choice by employing two independent 
audio streams to deliver the sound. So, while the Audio 1 stream 
fills the main room with spine-tingling DVD special effects, you 
can move to another room and switch to FM radio on the other 
stream.

While the PERSONAL

®

 music center II is set at the factory to 

 

control the Audio 2 steam, you can easily change it to Audio 1 –
the stream that delivers sound in the main room. 

For example, there may be times when you don’t want to hear 
what is playing in one of your multiple expansion rooms. Without 
disturbing the person enjoying sound on the Audio 2 stream there, 
you can switch to Audio 1, which may not otherwise be in use. 
This option also allows people in different rooms to use the 

 

uMusic

®

+ system with two different presets selected.

To learn how to choose a different audio stream, see “To change 
settings for a feature” on page 21.

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Summary of Contents for Acoustic Wave music system II.

Page 1: ...PERSONAL music center II ntain Owner s Guide Gu a de usario Notice d utilisation All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...the main room where the system is set up you need to have speakers or a local system that can reproduce the sound where you want it For that purpose Bose offers a selection of expansion products that...

Page 3: ...aying a CD 15 Playing a DVD or VCD 17 Listening to other sources 18 Listening to Your Local Source 19 How a nearby sound source differs 19 Choosing and using your local source 19 Beyond the Basics 21...

Page 4: ...your remote ready to use now Installing the batteries Use your PERSONAL music center II with the LIFESTYLE system after installing the supplied batteries as follows 1 On the back of the PERSONAL musi...

Page 5: ...es opera tion to switch to that language Note To learn how to select a different text display language for your system refer to Media center options in the Operating Guide that came with the system If...

Page 6: ...Alerts the LIFESTYLE system media center in the main room Activates the last used source which is set to its previous volume and preset if that applies Turns off the current source the PERSONAL music...

Page 7: ...o 1 CD DVD AUX Local Audio 2 the stream selected to deliver sound to the expansion room speakers when the PERSONAL music system commands it to appears briefly in the line for Room label also Note To u...

Page 8: ...mes you may notice that a symbol appears on the display These symbols indicate special conditions as described below Battery indicator Your PERSONAL music center II battery is depleted by 75 or more S...

Page 9: ...nd repeat CD Repeat track Normal Modes above apply to LIFESTYLE system CD play they may not apply to another Bose system used as an expansion room local source Use the remaining buttons in this circul...

Page 10: ...FESTYLE system if it is off and begins to play stored tracks While listening in the uMusic play mode The display on your PERSONAL music center II provides infor mation about the stored music playing a...

Page 11: ...rack Press the minus button if you are not in the mood for or do not like this song Press the plus button if you espe cially like this song Play more tracks like the one playing now Press Encore Play...

Page 12: ...playing press and hold the Playlist button Hear this Playlist again Press Repeat Hear this Playlist music in a different order Press Shuffle You can create new Playlists add tracks to them and name e...

Page 13: ...r group Album name of the disc Track title of the track 2 Press in on the center bar to see the possible choices in that category Figure 7 Figure 7 Results of the search for artists in all genres Canc...

Page 14: ...specific station Move right for FM tuning then up or down to the station you want Tune to the next or previous preset Tip up on the center bar Tip up and hold to tune more quickly Tune to higher or l...

Page 15: ...esets button to see the list of established presets for FM or AM 2 Move up or down to highlight the preset you prefer 3 Move right to select that preset number 4 Tip up or down on the center bar to tu...

Page 16: ...right when you have set the number as you want it Or simply listen and use the PERSONAL music center II buttons to choose from the full range of control options In order to Do this Pause the music Pr...

Page 17: ...by one or press the center bar to see the screen that allows you to select a chapter track by number Or just listen and use the PERSONAL music center II buttons to choose from the following control op...

Page 18: ...wn arrows on your PERSONAL music center II to change channels Or use numeric entry as described on page 15 You can enter up to 5 digits For other components you may also be able to seek pause and resu...

Page 19: ...serving its display panel Choosing and using your local source This additional sound source is identified as Local in the list of sources on your PERSONAL music center II display Note Local is not an...

Page 20: ...ess the play pause button on the PERSONAL music center II one or more times This depends on the disc and type of local source being used For other source selections You can use the PERSONAL music cent...

Page 21: ...arrow button to move right for the setting options for the selected feature 3 Tip the center bar up or down to move through the list and highlight the setting you want 4 Press the center bar to confi...

Page 22: ...om background Increase or reduce the display contrast as needed Backlight Bright Default 100 Varies the amount of light on the display Choose a lower setting to reduce intensity Backlight Default On C...

Page 23: ...em all set for Room B will not work When to change the room code If you have set up other expansion rooms already There are14 room codes in addition to Room A If you prefer to use your PERSONAL music...

Page 24: ...ur options While the LIFESTYLE system is playing in the main room you can use your PERSONAL music center II in another room to play a completely different choice from that same system The system provi...

Page 25: ...connect multiple amplifiers together in a daisy chain arrangement for all 14 expansion rooms For details on setting up one or more amplifiers refer to the owner s guide provided with the amplifier Ano...

Page 26: ...B cable ask for Part Number 273619 For the Bose link extension expansion cable ask for Part Number 275475 050 Or to contact Bose directly refer to the address list included in the carton with your sys...

Page 27: ...your Bose PERSONAL music center II for Room O With Acoustimass 5 powered speakers Use a Bose vari able speaker adapter Part Number 278894 103 to connect to your LIFESTYLE system media center Set the B...

Page 28: ...m If you are using a Bose SA 2 or SA 3 amplifier make sure Intermittent response from the LIFESTYLE system to commands from the PERSONAL music center II It could be time to change batteries Move the P...

Page 29: ...r product registration card for details Please be sure to fill out the information section on the card and mail it to Bose Failure to do so will not affect your limited warranty Technical information...

Page 30: ...P 2009 Bose Corporation The Mountain Framingham MA 01701 9168 USA AM279725 Rev 01 Ow Gu No All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

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