Bose Lifestyle V30 Personal® music center II - Owner's guide - Page 19
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English Español Français LISTENING TO YOUR LOCAL SOURCE How a nearby sound source differs Your PERSONAL® music center II is engineered for use with any Bose® link enabled products in your expansion room. For example, speakers connected to a Bose SA-2 or SA-3 amplifier respond to on and off commands from the PERSONAL® music center II, as well as muting and volume changes. On the other hand, a Bose 3•2•1 Series II or 3•2•1 GS Series II system or a Bose Wave® music system connected in the expansion room gives you another full sound source. If an SA-3 amplifier in your expansion room has a TV or other audio component connected, that too qualifies as a local sound source. Because this local source is within view, you can see how it responds to commands from the PERSONAL® music center II by observing its display panel. Choosing and using your local source This additional sound source is identified as Local in the list of sources on your PERSONAL® music center II display. Note: Local is not an available selection when your PERSONAL® music center II is set for use in Room A. To listen to your local source: 1. Press to see the list of sources. 2. Move up or down to highlight Local and press in on the center bar to confirm the selection. This turns on the nearby Bose link compatible system to the volume, play medium (radio, CD, etc.), and preset (if that applies) last selected. What you can do with it If your local source has a display screen, refer to this display to see the results of actions you take using your PERSONAL® music center II. The PERSONAL® music center II display (Figure 12) offers a generic guide to the actions you can take. Figure 12 Generic display for the moves you can make Local - See Local Device - Station/Folder/Disc Back [123... ] Input 19