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The Bose

®

 Lifestyle

®

 40 Music System

Owner’s Guide

December 20, 2001

AM189858_03_V.pdf

Summary of Contents for Lifestyle 40

Page 1: ...The Bose Lifestyle 40 Music System Owner s Guide December 20 2001 AM189858_03_V pdf...

Page 2: ...n may result in hazardous radiation exposure The compact disc player should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel Class B emissions limits This Class B digi...

Page 3: ...tus 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 ha...

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 e...

Page 5: ...efore you begin 4 Unpacking the carton 5 Selecting the locations for your Lifestyle 40 music system 6 Connecting your system 8 Connecting external components 11 Connecting the antennas 12 Completing c...

Page 6: ...ose Jewel Cube speakers are also far from conventional Proprietary technologies ensure that these tiny speakers not only fill a room with sound but also reproduce sound more accurately than traditiona...

Page 7: ...f suffocation keep the plastic bags out of the reach of children Figure 1 What comes with your Lifestyle 40 system Personal music center CD changer Multi room interface Interface power pack 2 Jewel Cu...

Page 8: ...as close as 3 feet 1 m or as far apart as 15 feet 4 6 m 2 Place the Jewel Cube speakers 6 12 inches 15 30 cm from the surface behind them 3 Direct one cube of each speaker toward the center of the ro...

Page 9: ...ng the wall to avoid blocking the port or creating too much bass 7 For best bass performance do not place the port at equal distances from any two walls or from a wall and the ceiling CAUTION Do not c...

Page 10: ...ge of the connector to the notch at the top of the jack 2 Connect each 20 foot 6 1 m cable to the corresponding left or right green jack on the Acoustimass module Speaker cables have green connectors...

Page 11: ...ug the small black multi pin connector flat side facing up into the jack marked ROOM A PRIMARY on the back of the interface Note Be sure that each connector is inserted completely into each jack For i...

Page 12: ...into the Acoustimass module AC power jack Figure 8 Dual voltage Acoustimass module voltage selector switch settings Connecting the multi room interface power pack The multi room interface comes with...

Page 13: ...tape deck to the interface RECORD OUT jacks Connect the outputs PLAY from the tape deck to the interface TAPE IN jacks See Figure 10 Laserdisc player or additional CD changer To use one of these compo...

Page 14: ...s far away from the multi room interface as possible but at least 20 inches 50 cm away and at least 4 feet 1 2 m from the Acoustimass module Experiment with the orientation of the loop for optimum AM...

Page 15: ...the Personal music center within a few feet of the multi room interface 2 Slide open the battery compartment on the back of the Personal music center Figure 14 3 Insert 4 AAA or IEC R03 1 5V batterie...

Page 16: ...c center To learn more about the display see Using the Personal music center display on pages 16 17 To operate the AM FM radio see Listening to the radio on pages 18 20 To operate the CD changer see L...

Page 17: ...lay flashes a sleep time of 30 minutes or the most recent sleep time setting Figure 17 The SLEEP indicator is also flashing 2 Use the arrow buttons to set the sleep timer to 1 to 99 minutes 3 Press th...

Page 18: ...tion about the current status of the system The top of the status area indicates which source is selected or if the power is off The next three lines let you set tuner or CD functions using the or arr...

Page 19: ...affecting the system operations See Cleaning the Personal music center on page 37 CD OPTIONS Select this option to create and edit a CD play list even if you are listening to another source If you ar...

Page 20: ...ng manually seeking a strong station or selecting a preset station Manually tuning a radio station To manually tune a radio station press the decrease or increase arrow button on either side of the fr...

Page 21: ...station preset Your Lifestyle system can store up to 25 FM and 25 AM station presets You can set presets using the STORE button KEYPAD preset number display area or PRESET menu Setting a preset using...

Page 22: ...reset the music center displays the station frequency and a CLEAR button Figure 23 The CLEAR button appears whenever you select a stored preset giving you the option of erasing the setting Figure 22 S...

Page 23: ...gazine slot to remove the magazine Figure 25 If a CD is playing pressing the EJECT button stops the CD replaces it in the magazine and ejects the magazine Figure 25 Loading and unloading the CD magazi...

Page 24: ...y or random play operations automatically stop after 24 hours Figure 26 The CD changer display To play a CD Press the PLAY button The button symbol flashes until play begins To pause a CD Press the PA...

Page 25: ...backward button When on an omitted track the word OMITTED is displayed and the OMIT TRACK button becomes CLEAR OMIT TRACK To clear an omitted track and restore it to normal play skip to the omitted tr...

Page 26: ...ays all tracks on all discs once in random order and stops Repeat random CD REPEAT DISC then RANDOM DISC Plays selected disc in random order Repeats for 24 hrs Repeat random all REPEAT ALL then RANDOM...

Page 27: ...e 29 2 Select a DISC and TRACK number using the or arrow buttons 3 Press STORE to enter the CD selection into memory under the selected ITEM number The ITEM number stops flashing 4 Press the ITEM righ...

Page 28: ...ashing 3 Press INSERT Figure 30 The ITEM number begins flashing to indicate that the item you were viewing was moved up one item number leaving your selected ITEM number available 4 Select a DISC and...

Page 29: ...ass module is not an immediate risk to your video tapes audio tapes and other magnetic media However you should not store tapes directly on or near the Acoustimass module Using a tape recorder with yo...

Page 30: ...treble and bass controls Too much or too little treble Rooms that reflect a lot of sound especially those with bare floors and walls may sound overly shrill or bright Turning down the treble control t...

Page 31: ...After listening to the built in sources FM AM CD at your preferred volume level use the arrow keys to adjust the signal level settings GAIN of the connected sources until you get the same volumes The...

Page 32: ...tomatically removed from the display following certain operations You can change the behavior of these buttons so that they remain in the state you last set them on or off screen using the KEYPAD butt...

Page 33: ...old the SOURCE button until Lcd appears 2 Press either upper arrow key until you see FAdE on the display Figure 39 3 Press either lower arrow key to select a number between 15 and 15 initial setting 0...

Page 34: ...nector is inserted completely into each jack Figure 40 ROOM jacks on the multi room interface Operating a Multi Room Lifestyle 40 Music System Room A B C and D jacks Note If you connect Bose powered h...

Page 35: ...e you make using the VOLUME MUTE ON OFF or SLEEP buttons B An unboxed letter indicates a room listening to a shared source A shared source is one that is playing in the controlled room as well as in u...

Page 36: ...the system is already on and you want to play the FM radio in rooms A and B 1 Wake up the Personal music center 2 Press the ROOM button until the room indicator is displayed Press the FM source button...

Page 37: ...nt until each one is unmuted individually Pressing HOUSE then VOLUME unmutes all muted rooms HOUSE then SLEEP Set the SLEEP timer for all rooms that are on The SLEEP time selected applies to all rooms...

Page 38: ...screen of any music center cancels the LOCATE MUSIC CENTER function Figure 42 The LOCATE MUSIC CENTER button Replacing batteries The LOW BATTERY message appears when batteries are nearly depleted As...

Page 39: ...including the display screen See the cautions at the top of the page Before you start cleaning the display press the MENU button until you select WIPE SCREEN You can use this option to disable the di...

Page 40: ...o the multi room interface shows a NO RESPONSE Move the music center a few feet to avoid an area of interference message or does not work Make sure the audio input cable is firmly seated and uncoiled...

Page 41: ...initiate a function by pressing the button activate its function when too far off center then a display screen calibration may be necessary Calibrating the pressed on center display screen aligns the...

Page 42: ...onal music center Power 6V DC 1 5V x 4 AAA Range 65 feet 20 m 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Dimensions Personal music center 8 8 W x 4 1 D x 1 4 H 22 4 cm x 10 5 cm x 3 6 cm Multi room interface 7 4 W x 4 0 D x 2 1...

Page 43: ...iscs 21 loading 21 CD modes play list 24 repeat and random 24 CD OPTIONS 17 24 display 24 menu 24 PLAY LIST 25 programming 25 repeat or random play 24 CD play list CLEAR CLEAR LIST 26 EDIT 26 erase 26...

Page 44: ...on 17 source 27 REPEAT 24 ROOM button 33 jack pinouts 40 jacks 9 32 S Safety Information 2 SEEK 19 Serial numbers 3 Shared source 33 SIGNAL LEVELS 17 29 Signal splitter 12 SLEEP 15 16 35 SOURCE button...

Page 45: ...English AM189858_03_V pdf December 20 2001 43 Index...

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Page 47: ...on 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 V...

Page 48: ...1999 Bose Corporation The Mountain Framingham MA 01701 9168 USA 189858 AM Rev 03 JN 00207...

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