Bose Lifestyle V30 Personal® music center II - Owner's guide - Page 5

Confirm that current settings are right, Change the settings, as needed - remote codes

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English Español Français PREPARING FOR USE Confirm that current settings are right Your PERSONAL® music center II is pre-set at the factory for compatibility, as follows: • To control sound in a single expansion room - Room B - or area (not in Room A, the location of your LIFESTYLE® media center). • A house code identical to the one given every new LIFESTYLE® system. For details, see "Why would you change the house code?" on page 24. • To receive Audio stream 2, which is different from the stream that delivers sound in the main room where the LIFESTYLE® media center is located. For details, see "Audio streams multiply your options" on page 24. • English as the language used for display text. With a LIFESTYLE® system previously set up and used with another language, your PERSONAL® music center II detects the difference (only the first time you turn it on), and pauses operation to switch to that language. Note: To learn how to select a different text display language for your system, refer to "Media center options" in the Operating Guide that came with the system. If the above settings are right, you can begin to use your remote now. Change the settings, as needed • Language: to change display text to your preferred language, press the Setup button. For further information on how to make the change, see "Adjustable features of the PERSONAL® music center II" on page 21. • Room codes: to choose a different code that will either be unique to your PERSONAL® music center II or the same as the main room, see "The importance of room codes" on page 23. • House codes: to learn how to match your PERSONAL® music center II house code to one that has been changed in your LIFESTYLE® primary remote, see "Why would you change the house code?" on page 24. • Audio stream: for instructions on changing streams and an explanation of your choices, see "Audio streams multiply your options" on page 24. 5

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English
Français
Español
P
REPARING
FOR
U
SE
Confirm that current settings are right
Your PERSONAL
®
music center II is pre-set at the factory for
compatibility, as follows:
To control sound in a single expansion room – Room B – or area
(not in Room A, the location of your LIFESTYLE
®
media center).
A house code identical to the one given every new LIFESTYLE
®
system.
For details, see “Why would you change the house code?” on
page 24.
To receive Audio stream 2, which is different from the stream
that delivers sound in the main room where the LIFESTYLE
®
media center is located.
For details, see “Audio streams multiply your options” on
page 24.
English as the language used for display text.
With a LIFESTYLE
®
system previously set up and used with
another language, your PERSONAL
®
music center II detects the
difference (only the first time you turn it on), and pauses opera-
tion to switch to that language.
Note:
To learn how to select a different text display language for
your system, refer to “Media center options” in the Operating Guide
that came with the system.
If the above settings are right, you can begin to use your remote
now.
Change the settings, as needed
Language: to change display text to your preferred language,
press the
Setup
button.
For further information on how to make the change, see “Adjust-
able features of the PERSONAL
®
music center II” on page 21.
Room codes: to choose a different code that will either be
unique to your PERSONAL
®
music center II or the same as the
main room, see “The importance of room codes” on page 23.
House codes: to learn how to match your PERSONAL
®
music
center II house code to one that has been changed in your
LIFESTYLE
®
primary remote, see “Why would you change the
house code?” on page 24.
Audio stream: for instructions on changing streams and an
explanation of your choices, see “Audio streams multiply your
options” on page 24.