Bose Lifestyle Powered Owners Guide - Page 13
Setting Zone 2 Protocol, Connecting power to your, system - lifestyle 20 powered speaker system
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Figure 12b Setting Zone 2 Protocol Connecting the speakers Setting Zone 2 Protocol For the Lifestyle® powered speaker system to work properly with a Lifestyle® media center, you will need to check the Zone 2 Protocol to ensure that it is set to Normal mode. 1. While your Lifestyle® system is on, press the Settings button (Figure 12b) on your remote control. This will open the on-screen display. 2. Scroll down with the down-arrow button and select System Setup using the Enter button. 3. You will now see a menu entitled System Setup (1 of 3). Scroll down to "more...". Continue to scroll down through (2 of 3) to (3 of 3). The last item on System Setup (3 of 3) is Zone 2 Protocol. 4. If necessary, use the right-arrow button to set the protocol from Legacy to Normal. 5. If you changed the Zone 2 Protocol, turn off the system and turn it on again; this ensures that the Zone 2 Protocol is reset to Normal mode. On Off Mute All Mute SOURCE / INPUT CD/DVD Changer FM/AM TV VCR AUX MENU / NAVIGATION Settings Tune Disc Seek Enter Channel Chapter Preset Track Volume 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 PLAYBACK Stop Pause Play Shuffle Repeat Settings Settings ( ) System Setup Enter System Setup (3 of 3) Zone 2 Protocol: Normal Connecting power to your system CAUTION: If you purchased a dual-voltage system, it is important that you set the speakers to the correct voltage. To do this, refer to "Selecting the correct voltage" on page 5. Follow these steps to connect power to your Lifestyle® powered speaker system: 1. With the volume control on the left speaker turned all the way down (counterclockwise), plug the power cord from the left speaker into an AC power (mains) outlet. 2. Insert the power cord of the Lifestyle® system into an AC power (mains) outlet. 3. Set the volume control for the speakers to the two-o'clock position and turn on your music. AM262842_00_V.pdf December 20, 2001 11