Bose HOME ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS Home Theater System User Manual


 
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INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
Before you begin
Thank you for choosing a Bose
®
LIFESTYLE
®
DVD home entertainment system. Superior
audio performance for both music and movies places this system at the heart of home
theater enjoyment.
Instructions in this guide apply to the Bose LIFESTYLE
®
18, 28, and 35 Series II systems and
to the LIFESTYLE
®
38 and 48 systems.
While suited to slightly different home entertainment needs, each of these advanced systems
includes connection jacks to extend its capabilities in up to 14 other rooms. All five systems
also feature the proprietary AdaptiQ
®
audio calibration system, for tailoring system perfor-
mance to make it optimal for your home.
In addition, LIFESTYLE
®
38 and 48 systems feature an exciting and responsive uMusic
TM
intelligent playback system, which plays stored music to suit your changing taste and moods.
Use this guide as needed
You many want to rely on this guide as a step-by-step instructional aid or simply as a refer-
ence if you get stuck. Suggestions on how you can proceed follow.
For a step-by-step approach
Begin by identifying the parts of your system, using the illustrations on the next two pages.
Consider the guidelines on placement to determine the best locations for your media
center, cube speakers, and Acoustimass
®
module. These begin on page 8.
Using the supplied cables, follow the basic procedures and diagrams as you connect all the
system parts, including the AM and FM antennas and power cords, beginning on page 12.
For reference only, as needed
Confirm that the basic connection between your LIFESTYLE
®
system and your television
allows you to see on-screen system menus.
Note:
Basic setup is required for you to use the supplied Setup Disc 1 and to run the ADAPTiQ
®
calibration process to adjust the sound so it suits your room layout and furnishings.
Scan our recommended approach on page 20 to power up the system and test for optimal
sound in your room.
Check the detailed overview of how to connect other equipment to extend the versatility of
the system in “Connecting other components to the system” on page 27. Some possibili-
ties include:
PVR or DVR (a personal or digital video recorder) VCR (a video cassette recorder)
Cable or Satellite box Game console
DVD changer Recording equipment
For system expansion into other rooms
If you are ready to expand the system sound to other rooms, you may want to familiarize
yourself with special considerations for “Expanding your system to other rooms” on page 34
before you begin making connections.