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Setting your digital surround sound receiver, Setting your analog surround sound receiver - acoustimass 16 series iii

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Français Español English USING YOUR SYSTEM Setting your digital surround sound receiver Speakers in your Bose® Acoustimass® 16 Series II or Acoustimass 15 Series III system are fully compatible with the audio output of digital surround receivers. The system's integrated signal processing supports full low-frequency reproduction from all channels. To gain complete advantage of these system capabilities, you may want to adjust some! settings on your receiver. To make changes, use the digital display menu on the receiver and refer to the list of recommended settings, below. Speaker Receiver setting • Left and right LARGE • Center LARGE • Left and right surround LARGE • Center surround* LARGE • LFE/Subwoofer ON * With an Acoustimass 16 Series II system or upgraded Acoustimass 15 Series IlI system only. Figure 10 Digital signal receiver connections Note: If your receiver provides it, the LFE or Subwoofer option setting should be ON and the crossover value at the lowest number possible, which is typically 80 Hz. Receiving a digital audio signal For the digital audio signal from your DVD player to reach your surround receiver, you need a digital audio connection between the DVD player and receiver (Figure 10). 1. Use either the Optical or Coaxial input (not both) on the receiver to connect to the digital output from the DVD. 2. Be sure to select the digital output in the setup menu of your DVD player. For additional setup and operating information, please refer to the owner's guide that came with your surround receiver. Use one or the other, NOT both Setting your analog surround sound receiver For analog (non-digital) surround sound applications, we recommend that you set the ! surround sound center mode of your receiver to Wide. For instructions on how to change this setting, refer to the owner's guide provided with your surround receiver. 12

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Setting your digital surround sound receiver
Speakers in your Bose
®
Acoustimass
®
16 Series II or Acoustimass 15 Series III system are
fully compatible with the audio output of digital surround receivers. The system’s integrated
signal processing supports full low-frequency reproduction from all channels.
To gain complete advantage of these system capabilities, you may want to adjust some
settings on your receiver. To make changes, use the digital display menu on the receiver and
refer to the list of recommended settings, below.
Speaker
Receiver setting
Left and right
LARGE
Center
LARGE
Left and right surround
LARGE
Center surround*
LARGE
LFE/Subwoofer
ON
* With an Acoustimass 16 Series II system or upgraded Acoustimass 15 Series IlI system only.
Note:
If your receiver provides it, the LFE or Subwoofer option setting should be ON and the
crossover value at the lowest number possible, which is typically 80 Hz.
Receiving a digital audio signal
For the digital audio signal from your DVD player to reach your surround receiver, you need a
digital audio
connection between the DVD player and receiver (Figure 10).
1.
Use either the Optical or Coaxial input (not both) on the receiver to connect to the digital
output from the DVD.
2.
Be sure to select the digital output in the setup menu of your DVD player.
For additional setup and operating information, please refer to the owner’s guide that came
with your surround receiver.
Figure 10
Digital signal receiver
connections
Use one or the other,
NOT both
Setting your analog surround sound receiver
For analog (non-digital) surround sound applications, we recommend that you set the
surround sound center mode of your receiver to Wide. For instructions on how to change this
setting, refer to the owner’s guide provided with your surround receiver.