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December 20, 2001

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Index

A

accessories  29
Acoustimass

®

 module  2-9, 13, 15, 21,

22, 26, 29

adapter plug  9
AM antenna  5, 13, 26, 29
AM/FM  4, 15-17, 20, 21, 26
antenna  5, 11, 13, 26, 27, 29
audio input cable  5, 7-9, 26
AUX  11, 16, 17, 21, 23, 29
auxiliary  4

B

BASS control  22
batteries  5, 14, 27, 28

C

cable  5-10, 12, 26, 27
cable radio signal  13
cable TV  10
CD  4, 5, 10, 12, 15-21, 23, 26-29
CD changer  4, 16, 18, 19
CD magazine  5, 18
center speaker  6, 26
cleaning  28
compact disc  15, 18
connections  8, 9, 11-13, 26, 27
controls  2, 7, 10, 16, 17, 22, 25, 29
cube speaker array  8, 29
cube speakers  6, 29
customer service  6, 8, 27

D

display  10, 11, 14, 15, 18-21, 24-27
dual voltage  5, 9, 14, 29
DVD  10, 12, 21, 26, 27

E

E01  27
eject button  18
enhanced bass  21, 22
ERASE  14, 17, 20
error message  27
external antenna  13

F

FM 75

 EXTERNAL antenna

connector  13

FM antenna  5, 13, 29
front speakers  4, 6, 7, 26

H

headphones  21, 26
house codes  14, 25

J

Jewel Cube

®

  4, 5, 6, 8, 29

L

laserdisc  10, 11, 26
laserdisc player  12
listening zone  8, 16, 23, 24

M

magazine  5, 16, 18, 26, 27
movie soundtracks  21
music center  2-5, 7-21, 23-29
MUTE  15, 16, 26
MUTE ALL  15, 16

N

NEXT DISC  16

O

ON/OFF  24

P

PAUSE  19
placement  6, 7, 13, 22
PLAY  12, 15, 16, 19, 27
port  7
power cord  5, 9, 15, 26
power pack  5, 9, 14, 15, 26, 29
powered speaker  22, 23, 26
preset radio station  15-17, 20

R

radio  2, 4, 15-17, 19, 20, 23, 24, 27
radio channel spacing  14
radio station presets  17
random mode  15, 16, 19
RANDOM  15, 16, 19
RCA extension cables  8
red collar  8
remote control  4, 5, 11, 14-17, 21-29
room compensation controls  22
rubber feet  5

S

safety information  2
serial numbers  3, 5
SKIP  16, 19, 20
SOURCE SELECT  16, 19-21
speaker cable  5-8, 27
speaker placement  6, 7, 22
station presets  17
STOP  16, 19, 20
STORE  17, 20, 25
SURROUND  4, 11, 15, 17, 26
surround  4-8, 10, 17, 26
surround (rear) speakers  4, 7, 8, 26
surround cables  8
switches  14, 23, 25

T

TAPE jacks 11, 12, 15-17, 21, 23, 29
tape  4
tape deck  4, 12, 16, 21
terminals  8
TREBLE control  22
troubleshooting  26
TUNE  17, 19, 20
tuner  16, 23
tuning  6, 20, 22
turntable  12
TV  4, 6, 7, 10-12, 26, 27

U

unpack  5

V

VCR  7, 10-12, 26, 27
ventilation  7
VIDEO  11, 15-17, 21, 23, 29
VIDEO SOUND jack  29
video sound  4, 12, 16, 21
Videostage

®

  4

voltage  2, 5, 9, 14, 29
voltage selector switch  9
VOLUME  15, 16, 21
volume  10, 11, 15-17, 21, 22, 26

W

warranty  3, 27, 28

Z

zones  8, 9, 15, 16, 23-26, 29

Summary of Contents for Lifestyle 30

Page 1: ...The Bose Lifestyle 30 System Owner s Guide December 20 2001 AM193147_03_V pdf ...

Page 2: ...ER product The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is located on the bottom of the unit CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure The compact disc player should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel Note This system is not intended for use in moving vehicles Cl...

Page 3: ...atus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time to prevent damage to this product 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service person nel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not op...

Page 4: ... not install external antennas near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits nor where an antenna can fall into such circuits or power lines 20 Ground all outdoor antennas If an external antenna or cable system is connected to this product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded This will provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Secti...

Page 5: ...Lifestyle 30 system 6 Connect the speakers and music center 8 Connecting your home theater components to the Lifestyle system 10 Other connections 12 Connect the antennas 13 Set up the remote control 14 Set radio channel spacing on dual voltage systems 14 Operating Your Lifestyle 30 System Turn on your Lifestyle 30 system 15 The music center display 15 The system controls 16 Other music center con...

Page 6: ... CD is produced in a surround sound format specially encoded sound is sent to any or all of the available speakers Dialogue is usually sent to the front speakers Sounds from the left or right side of the picture are sent to the left or right front speakers Ambient sounds or special effects may be sent to the surround rear speakers Bose Videostage circuitry automatically directs the sound to the co...

Page 7: ... Lifestyle music center before setting up your system The shipping screws are for use by the manufacturer only They are not re installable Figure 1 What comes with your Lifestyle 30 system Lifestyle music center Music center power pack 5 Jewel Cube speakers 5 speaker cables 2 surround and 3 front Acoustimass module 14 self adhesive rubber feet 4 for the module and 5 pairs for the Jewel Cube speake...

Page 8: ...akers to be placed up to 20 feet 6 1 m from the Acoustimass module 3 Direct one cube of each speaker toward the center of the room Figure 2 Direct the other cube toward a side wall to create reflected sound See the illustration of sug gested reflected sound patterns in Figure 3 Note The Jewel Cube speakers are magnetically shielded so you can place them close to the TV without affecting picture qu...

Page 9: ...and the ceiling Music center Select a location for the music center CAUTION Be sure the three shipping screws on the bottom of the music center have been removed before proceeding 1 Place the music center on a level surface Allow enough room to lift the door and to access the headphone jack on the right side panel 2 Place the music center close enough to the sound sources TV VCR etc to allow for c...

Page 10: ...nd and right surround jacks To lengthen the cable connect speaker wire with male phono RCA plugs on each end to your supplied speaker cable Use a female to female adapter barrel connector Or splice in 18 gauge 75 mm2 or thicker cord connecting to and to To purchase extension wire see your dealer electronics store or call Bose customer service Connecting the Acoustimass module to the music center C...

Page 11: ... into the module power jack Note Do not plug the power cord into a power outlet until you complete all connections Connecting the music center power pack The Lifestyle music center comes with either a 100V 120V 230V or 240V power pack See Figures 1 and 8 Dual voltage models include both the PS71 and PS72 power packs Use only the Bose power pack model specified for your area Model PS71 120V in Nort...

Page 12: ...ny electronics stores or call Bose customer service Most audio cables are color coded Match red connectors to right R jacks and black or white connectors to left L jacks There are three basic methods for setting up your home theater It is easiest to use a stereo TV as the switching center to select the sound source The next easiest option is to use a stereo VCR as the switching center The third op...

Page 13: ...V If the audio signal passes through two coaxial cable connections like the connection from a cable TV box in some cases the stereo or surround encoding may be lost 3 To connect components directly to the Lifestyle music center If you cannot or do not choose to use your TV or VCR to select the sound sources con nect up to three sound sources directly to the Lifestyle music center For example conne...

Page 14: ...tape deck to the music center TAPE IN jacks See Figure 13 CD changer DVD player or laserdisc player To use one of these components connect its audio outputs to the music center AUX INPUT jacks matching the red plug to R right and black or white plug to L left See Figure 13 Turntable To connect a turntable you need a phono preamplifier with RIAA equalization Consult your dealer for the appropriate ...

Page 15: ...e music center and other components and at least four feet 1 2 m from the Acoustimass module This prevents interference with AM reception 3 To stand the antenna up on a flat surface extend the wire feet outward Or use the notch on the back of the antenna to hang it on a wall For proper AM signal reception be sure the antenna is in an upright position 4 You may want to adjust the antenna location o...

Page 16: ... Set radio channel spacing on dual voltage systems Dual voltage music centers which include both 120V and 230V power packs can be set for two types of AM and FM channel spacing 10 kHz for AM and 200 kHz for FM common to North America 9 kHz for AM and 50 kHz for FM common to Europe Your dual voltage music center is preset for North American spacing Select the channel spacing most appropriate for yo...

Page 17: ...ng VIDEO selects SURROUND mode pressing CD AM FM TAPE or AUX selects STEREO mode Press SURROUND 5 speaker STEREO CENTER 3 speaker or STEREO 2 speaker to change the mode Adjusting the volume Use the VOLUME up or down keys to raise or lower the volume Use the MUTE key on the remote control to silence the speakers in the zone controlled by that remote Press MUTE again to restore volume to the muted s...

Page 18: ...URCE SELECT Turns the system on to the previously selected sound source When on changes the source in this sequence CD FM AM VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 AUX TAPE CD STOP Stops the CD player After 20 minutes the system shuts off PAUSE Pauses play of the CD After a 20 minute pause changes to STOP PLAY Begins play of the CD RANDOM or SKIP plus SKIP In CD mode begins random play of all tracks on all discs Pressed...

Page 19: ... better remote response Figure 21 shows the layout of the remote control keys Special keys on the remote control select the speaker mode 2 3 or 5 speakers and adjust the surround rear volume and the center speaker volume SPEAKER MODE Selects SURROUND SURROUND 5 speaker STEREO CENTER STEREO CENTER 3 speaker or STEREO STEREO 2 speaker mode When you press VIDEO the system automatically selects SURROU...

Page 20: ...d could damage the discs the CD magazine or the music center 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 6 DISK MAGAZINE 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 Ejecting discs from the CD magazine Press the white lever that corresponds to the disc you want to eject This ejects the disc far enough for you to grasp the edge and remove it from the magazine Figure 23 Figure 23 Ejecting a CD Figure 25 The CD magazine EJECT button 6 DISC ...

Page 21: ...disc slots Scan a CD Press and hold SKIP or or TUNE or Randomly play tracks on all discs RANDOM or SKIP plus on the music center Randomly play tracks on one disc RANDOM or SKIP plus on the music center a second time Cancel random play RANDOM or SKIP plus on the music center a third time press STOP or select another source Note To prevent excessive wear on the CD mechanism unattended CD play or ran...

Page 22: ...25 AM and 25 FM stations Note To allow for different station preferences you can reserve a group of preset numbers for each household member Any station can be assigned to more than one preset number Or you can reserve different number groups for different types of stations For easy refer ence you may want to keep a written record of your presets 1 Lift the music center door 2 Select a radio stati...

Page 23: ...acks If the system is already on this key selects the component and SURROUND mode If your video component is connected to the music center AUX or TAPE jacks press AUX or TAPE on the remote or SOURCE SELECT on the music center to select the component This turns your system on in STEREO mode Press SURROUND to select 5 speaker mode Using enhanced bass for movie soundtracks Pressing VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2...

Page 24: ...ing furnishings especially those with bare floors and walls may sound overly shrill or bright Turning down the treble control toward decreases treble sound Rooms with a lot of sound absorbing furnishings such as upholstered furniture wall to wall carpet or heavy drapes may reduce the treble sound of your system Moving speakers farther away from soft furnishings increases treble You can increase tr...

Page 25: ...ters to connect an existing stereo system Use a second Lifestyle system remote control to operate zone 2 See your dealer or contact Bose for information on obtaining additional powered speakers remote controls cables and adapters for connecting additional equipment Setting a second remote for zone 2 You need a second remote control set to ZONE 2 to operate speakers connected to the ZONE 2 output T...

Page 26: ...or off Release the key to keep the option shown Holding the ON OFF key causes this repeating sequence zone 1 zone 2 First ON OFF Second ON ON Third OFF ON To turn the zones on or off from the music center when both zones are on press the ON OFF key for the following sequence zone 1 zone 2 ON ON First press OFF ON Second press OFF OFF Third press ON OFF Fourth press OFF OFF Additional presses zone ...

Page 27: ... 7 down 3 Replace the battery cover 4 Lift the music center door 5 Turn both zones off 6 Press and hold the STORE key The display will begin to flash PROGRAM 7 While you hold the STORE key and the display is flashing press any key on the remote control The display stops flashing and momentarily shows PROGRAM to confirm recognition of a new house code The display verifies the house code by lighting...

Page 28: ... Check the connections for any external components Make sure to select the correct source for the desired input Be sure the CD is placed correctly label side up in the magazine and the magazine is inserted properly in the music center Disconnect any headphones Connect the FM and AM antennas No sound from Make sure the center cube cable is connected at both ends center speaker Select STEREO CENTER ...

Page 29: ...zine label side up Display shows a flashing box for a disc that is label side down or cannot be read Eject the magazine and try loading the CD again There may be dirt or dust on the CD Clean the CD See Figure 35 The disc may be defective Try another disc The music center cannot play a DVD disc A display message E01 indicates a mechanical error Press STORE ERASE and ON OFF on the music center at th...

Page 30: ...l into any openings Do not use any sprays near the system Cleaning the speakers Clean the surface of your speakers with a soft damp cloth You can use an ammonia free window cleaner on a soft cloth to maintain the finish Do not use any sprays near the system Do not use any solvents chemicals or cleaning solutions containing alcohol ammonia or abrasives Do not allow liquids to spill into any opening...

Page 31: ...ble right audio 3 fixed left audio 4 fixed right audio 5 audio ground 6 10V control line 7 SMART SPEAKER data 8 control line ground and remote antenna Remote control range 65 feet 20 m Dimensions Music center 15 5 W x 8 0 D x 2 6 H 39 4 cm x 20 3 cm x 6 6 cm Jewel Cube speaker 2 2 W x 3 2 D x 4 4 H 5 6 cm x 8 1 cm x 11 2 cm Acoustimass module 23 3 W x 7 5 D x 14 0 H 59 0 cm x 19 0 cm x 35 5 cm Wei...

Page 32: ...21 music center 2 5 7 21 23 29 MUTE 15 16 26 MUTE ALL 15 16 N NEXT DISC 16 O ON OFF 24 P PAUSE 19 placement 6 7 13 22 PLAY 12 15 16 19 27 port 7 power cord 5 9 15 26 power pack 5 9 14 15 26 29 powered speaker 22 23 26 preset radio station 15 17 20 R radio 2 4 15 17 19 20 23 24 27 radio channel spacing 14 radio station presets 17 random mode 15 16 19 RANDOM 15 16 19 RCA extension cables 8 red colla...

Page 33: ...e Corporation India Private Limited W 16 Greater Kailash II New Delhi 110 048 TEL 011 648 4462 FAX 011 648 4463 Ireland Bose Corporation Carrickmacross Co Monaghan TEL 042 61988 FAX 042 61998 Italia Bose S p A Via della Magliana 876 00148 Roma TEL 06 65670802 FAX 06 65680167 Japan Bose K K Shibuya YT Building 28 3 Maruyama cho Shibuya ku Tokyo 150 TEL 3 5489 0955 FAX 3 5489 0592 Nederland Bose B V...

Page 34: ... 1999 Bose Corporation The Mountain Framingham MA 01701 9168 USA 193147 AM Rev 03 JN98814 ...

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