Bose Solo 15 Series II TV Sound Owner s Guide - Page 16

Connecting a source to the system, Connecting two sources to the system

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Alternate Setup Connecting a source to the system If you do not get sound from a source, such as a DVD/Blu-ray Disc™ player, cable/satellite box, game system or DVR connected to your TV, connect it to the system. CAUTION: If using an optical cable, remove the protective caps from both ends. Inserting the plug in the wrong orientation can damage the plug and/or the connector. 1. On the back of your cable/satellite box, locate the Audio Out (digital) connector panel. Audio OUT Source connector panel Connecting two sources to the system If you do not get sound from any sources, such as a DVD/Blu-ray Disc™ player, cable/satellite box, game system or DVR, connected to your TV, connect it to the system. Use only one audio cable for each source. 1. On the back of each source, locate the Audio Out (digital) connector panel. 2. Choose a separate audio cable for each source using either Option 1 or Option 2 (see page 17). Note: You MUST use either Option 1 or Option 2. Do not use the coaxial cable and optical cable at the same time. 3. Separately connect the chosen audio cable from each source's Audio Out (digital) connector panel to the system. Note: Do not disconnect your source's video cable, such as an HDMI™ cable, from your TV. Option 1 This figure shows two source connections using an optical cable and analog cable. CAUTION: If using an optical cable, remove the protective caps from both ends. Inserting the plug in the wrong orientation can damage the plug and/or the connector. Audio OUT Source 1 Audio OUT Source 2 System connector panel 2. Choose an audio cable. 3. Connect the audio cable from your cable/satellite box's Audio Out (digital) connector panel to the system. Note: Do not disconnect your source's video cable, such as an HDMI™ cable, from your TV. System connector panel 16 - English

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16 - English
Alternate Setup
Connecting a source to the system
If you do not get sound from a source, such as a DVD/Blu-ray
Disc
player, cable/satellite box, game system or DVR connected
to your TV, connect it to the system.
CAUTION:
If using an optical cable, remove the protective caps
from both ends. Inserting the plug in the wrong
orientation can damage the plug and/or the connector.
1.
On the back of your cable/satellite box, locate the
Audio Out
(digital) connector panel.
Audio OUT
Source connector
panel
System connector panel
2.
Choose an audio cable.
3.
Connect the audio cable from your cable/satellite box’s
Audio Out
(digital) connector panel to the system.
Note:
Do not disconnect your source’s video cable, such as an
HDMI
cable, from your TV.
Connecting two sources to the system
If you do not get sound from any sources, such as a DVD/Blu-ray
Disc
player, cable/satellite box, game system or DVR, connected
to your TV, connect it to the system. Use only one audio cable for
each source.
1.
On the back of each source, locate the
Audio±Out
(digital)
connector panel.
2.
Choose a separate audio cable for each source using either
Option 1 or Option 2 (see page 17).
Note:
You MUST use either Option 1 or Option 2. Do not use
the coaxial cable and optical cable at the same time.
3.
Separately connect the chosen audio cable from each source’s
Audio Out
(digital) connector panel to the system.
Note:
Do not disconnect your source’s video cable, such as an
HDMI
cable, from your TV.
Option±1
This figure shows two source connections using an optical cable
and analog cable.
CAUTION:
If using an optical cable, remove the protective caps
from both ends. Inserting the plug in the wrong
orientation can damage the plug and/or the connector.
Audio OUT
Source±2
Audio OUT
Source 1
System connector panel