Bose LS38BK Installation Guide - Page 21

Setting the TV properly is important

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English Español Français Figure 16 Audio connection between the Media center and TV White Red BASIC SYSTEM CONNECTIONS BASIC SYSTEM CONNECTIONS Audio cable with two RCA connectors White Red Audio jacks for an auxiliary component, cable or satellite, and VCR Note: You can make connections to your other components after you test this basic setup. For information on how to make additional connections, refer to "Connecting other components to the system" on page 29. Setting the TV properly is important If your TV audio is connected to the media center, read the information below. If not, you may want to skip to page 23. To enjoy the full benefit of hearing TV audio through your LIFESTYLE® system speakers, the internal speakers in your TV should be turned off. Your TV may include an on-screen audio menu with an option for turning the TV speakers on or off. This menu may also provide an option for selecting a FIXED or VARIABLE audio output. If possible, use FIXED for the highest sound quality. (For further information, refer to "Making a video connection to the TV" on page 17.) The following describes the most common ways to make these changes to your TV. Be sure to refer to the owner's guide that came with your TV for instructions specific to your brand. Turning off the internal speakers Newer TVs normally have a setup menu option for turning off speakers. Older TVs may have a speaker on/off switch on the rear panel near the audio output jacks. Use the appropriate instructions below. Using your TV setup menu: 1. Using your TV remote, display the audio menu on your TV screen.  In most cases this can be done by pressing the Menu button and selecting Audio. 2. Locate the Speakers On/Off menu item and select Speakers Off. 3. Proceed to the next section for selecting FIXED audio output. 21 

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Figure 16
Audio connection between
the Media center and TV
Audio cable with two
RCA connectors
White
Red
White
Red
Audio jacks for an auxiliary component, cable or satellite, and VCR
Note:
You can make connections to your other components after you test this basic setup.
For information on how to make additional connections, refer to “Connecting other components
to the system” on page 29.
Setting the TV properly is important
If your TV audio is connected to the media center, read the information below. If not, you may
want to skip to page 23.
To enjoy the full benefit of hearing TV audio through your LIFESTYLE
®
system speakers, the
internal speakers in your TV should be turned off.
Your TV may include an on-screen audio menu with an option for turning the TV speakers on
or off. This menu may also provide an option for selecting a FIXED or VARIABLE audio output.
If possible, use FIXED for the highest sound quality. (For further information, refer to “Making
a video connection to the TV” on page 17.)
The following describes the most common ways to make these changes to your TV. Be sure
to refer to the owner’s guide that came with your TV for instructions specific to your brand.
Turning off the internal speakers
Newer TVs normally have a setup menu option for turning off speakers. Older TVs may have a
speaker on/off switch on the rear panel near the audio output jacks. Use the appropriate
instructions below.
Using your TV setup menu:
1.
Using your TV remote, display the audio menu on your TV screen.
In most cases this can be done by pressing the Menu button and selecting Audio.
2.
Locate the Speakers On/Off menu item and select Speakers Off.
3.
Proceed to the next section for selecting FIXED audio output.