Bose AM314478 Home Theater System User Manual


 
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MAKING LONG- OR SHORT-TERM ADJUSTMENTS
Changing system and
source settings
There are two types of adjustments you can make:
System properties and Source settings.
Long-term system adjustments
Your system setup or preferences can require a one-
time adjustment. For example:
If the language you see on-screen is not the language
you speak, you have eight other choices. (See
“Changing the on-screen language” on page 58.)
If an optical cable from your AUX or VCR device is
connected to the media center, you need to set the
Optical option in the System menu.
How to begin:
By pressing the System button, you can see the
System menu on screen, as shown on page 58.
To see all of your choices in the System menu, see
“Other system options” on page 59.
Important Note: Any changes that you make to System
properties are temporary until you turn off the system.
Unplugging the system or losing power erases your
unsaved changes.
Short-term source settings
You can change some settings temporarily while you
watch a video or listen to music. Your choices vary with
the source (CD or DVD, cable/satellite, VCR, or AUX)
that is playing.
For example:
While watching a program or movie, you can adjust
for any delay between on-screen sound and action.
This is useful if you hear words before you see the
lips move when a character speaks, for example.
(See “Adjusting the audio timing” on page 61.)
You can set the center speaker to play a little louder
while you watch a favorite DVD.
How to begin:
By pressing the Settings button while the system
plays, you can see settings for the source that is in use,
as shown on page 61.
For a list of your other options, see “Settings options”
on page 62.
Important Note: Many of the changes you make for a
source are temporary and revert to the original (default)
settings when you change sources or turn off the
system.
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