Bose LIFESTYLE 48 Home Theater System User Manual


 
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Presenting a New Way to Play
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How much time to allow for storing CDs
For storing 10 discs: 1 hour, though CDs that are damaged or need cleaning take longer.
(Allow about 5 minutes per disc, with some time for inserting and removing each disc.)
For processing (searching databases and cataloging all the tracks) 10 discs: 6 hours, while
the system is turned off.
How many CDs you can store
Using a LIFESTYLE
®
38 system: approximately 200 hours of music or well over 200 CDs
Using a LIFESTYLE
®
48 system: approximately 340 hours of music or well over 350 CDs
What you can listen to while storing CDs
You can listen to the AM or FM radio tuner, other CD tracks that are already stored, or other
sources connected to the system (an analog connection is required), like your TV.
You cannot listen to the CD that is being stored, or watch a DVD using the media center
disc tray.
As soon as the media center displays 100%, you can listen to the CD you have just stored,
(using the CD player or Stored as the source), or you can replace the CD with a DVD and
watch a video.
If your setup includes a Bose
®
link network, you can continue to listen to the system in
other rooms, too.
You may notice some minor interruptions to the audio temporarily. But, if you have the
source connected using both digital and analog cables, you can still enjoy listening to it.
How the uMusic
intelligent playback system works for you
We know that the time spent sorting through CDs to locate the tracks you prefer simply
delays your listening pleasure. Now, almost instantaneously, the uMusic system can do that
job for you: finding and playing what you most want to hear.
Why presets are important
The uMusic system provides Presets 1 to 9 ready and waiting to provide each member of
your household a private space for their personal listening preferences.
By using an exclusive preset, each listener helps this intelligent system distinguish their indi-
vidual reactions to what it plays. Consider each preset a center point for that person’s musi-
cal taste. Over time, the center may shift, as changes in taste and listening habits are noted
by the preset.
Feel free to assign the presets as you like, give each one a name, and press just one button
on the remote to switch quickly from one to another. Consider the benefits of reserving a
preset for:
Different members of your family, different roommates, different generations.
For the preset selected, both the number and its name, if any, appear on the media center
display to help you keep the assignments straight.
Note: If several family members store their CD tracks on the system, be sure each one has an
assigned preset and uses that preset when listening.
Different listening times or frames of mind: wake-up, workout, weekends, homework, yard
work, craft work, etc. For smaller households, it makes sense to change presets for differ-
ent activities during your day.
Just remember that no preset is locked into its assignment. At any time, you can completely
clear the memory of a stored music preset, then reassign it to another person or purpose. It’s
strictly your choice. And you are free to use one and only one preset forever, if that’s what you
prefer.