Bose Lifestyle 38 Series IV Installation guide - Page 29

Using the IR emitter, Using a remote control antenna extender, Operating Guide.

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OPTIONAL CONNECTIONS AND ADDITIONS English DEsepuatsñcohl FItralniaçnaois Nederlands Svenska OPTIONAL CONNECTIONS AND ADDITIONS Using the IR emitter If a component does not respond to the LIFESTYLE® system remote control commands, the IR (infrared) signals may not be reaching it. Try moving the component or media center slightly to see if that improves the response. If there is still a problem, connect the supplied IR emitter to establish a solid response while setting your LIFESTYLE® remote to control this component. You may not need to use the emitter after that. Or keep it connected, as needed, for use with one component. Note: For information on how to set the LIFESTYLE® remote to control the TV, refer to your Operating Guide. To connect the IR emitter: 1. Insert the plug into the IR Emitter connector on the media center connection panel (Figure 20). 2. Place the other end of the cable near the component with the rounded surface of the emitter facing the component. 3. Operate the component to see if it responds to remote commands. Move the emitter around, if necessary, to find the best position. 4. Use the double-sided tape enclosed with the emitter to affix it in position near the component. Figure 20 IR emitter connector location IR Emitter Note: To purchase an add-on IR emitter for use with up to three components, or for replacement of the supplied emitter, contact Bose® Customer Service. Refer to the address list included in the carton. Using a remote control antenna extender If your system does not respond to remote control commands, but you know the remote batteries are good, you may need to add an antenna extender to help the remote work within its specified range. To contact Bose to purchase an extender, refer to the address list included in the carton. 29

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Using the IR emitter
If a component does not respond to the LIFESTYLE
®
system remote control commands,
the IR (infrared) signals may not be reaching it. Try moving the component or media center
slightly to see if that improves the response.
If there is still a problem, connect the supplied IR emitter to establish a solid response while
setting your LIFESTYLE
®
remote to control this component. You may not need to use the
emitter after that. Or keep it connected, as needed, for use with one component.
Note:
For information on how to set the LIFESTYLE
®
remote to control the TV, refer to your
Operating Guide.
To connect the IR emitter:
1.
Insert the plug into the
IR Emitter
connector on the media center connection
panel (Figure 20).
2.
Place the other end of the cable near the component with the rounded surface of the
emitter facing the component.
3.
Operate the component to see if it responds to remote commands. Move the emitter
around, if necessary, to find the best position.
4.
Use the double-sided tape enclosed with the emitter to affix it in position near the
component.
Figure 20
IR emitter connector
location
Note:
To purchase an add-on IR emitter for use with up to three components, or for replacement
of the supplied emitter, contact Bose
®
Customer Service. Refer to the address list included in the
carton.
Using a remote control antenna extender
If your system does not respond to remote control commands, but you know the remote
batteries are good, you may need to add an antenna extender to help the remote work within
its specified range. To contact Bose to purchase an extender, refer to the address list
included in the carton.
IR Emitter