Bose Lifestyle 25 Series II Owner's guide - Page 14

Connecting your home theater components to the Lifestyle, system - home theater surround sound

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Setting Up Connecting your home theater components to the Lifestyle® 25 system There are many possible variations of equipment in a home theater. In addition to the Lifestyle® 25 system, a home theater complement typically includes a stereo or mono TV and stereo VCR. In a digital home theater system, the primary source may be a DVD player. Your home theater can include many other combinations of equipment, including cable TV, laserdisc players, additional VCRs, and a satellite decoder. Note: A mono TV only serves as a display for the video, not as a source for the audio. In order for the Lifestyle® 25 system to provide home theater effects, the program material must be in stereo or surround-encoded, and the device playing the material must be stereo. Look for the word "surround" on the tape, CD, or preceding the TV broadcast. To hear stereo or surround sound from encoded video tapes, you must have a stereo (HiFi) VCR. While not all VCRs deliver stereo, all CD, DVD, and nearly all laserdisc players do. Note: Line level outputs from most VCRs or laserdisc players are fixed. If your VCR, laserdisc player, or other video sound source has fixed and variable outputs, use the fixed outputs. Setting up a digital sound source Connect a DTV or DVD player's digital signal directly to the female RCA jack on the audio input cable. Connect the DVD player's analog signal output to the AUX inputs. If your Lifestyle® system receives a valid digital signal (including PCM or Dolby Digital bitstreams), this digital sound is used. If no valid digital signal is received, then your system selects the analog signal being sent to AUX, which is then processed by the Videostage® decoder for excellent home theater sound. If your digital audio source has an optical connector, you will need an adapter with an RCA (coaxial) connector. Consult your dealer or contact Bose®. Note: Ensure the connection between the digital source and the Lifestyle® system is made using a 3 to 6 foot (1 to 2 m) standard audio cable or video cable. For longer lengths, use a 75 ohm cable. Figure 9 Music center connectors DVD analog outputs to AUX inputs Non-digital video sound source outputs to VIDEO inputs Setting up a video sound source The Lifestyle® 25 system has two sets of video sound inputs (Figure 9) for your non-digital video sound sources, such as your TV or VCR. Note: Your Lifestyle® 25 system includes one 6-foot (1.8 m) stereo cable to connect the right (R) and left (L) audio outputs from a component to the music center inputs. Cables may also be supplied with your components. If needed, audio cables are available at many electronics stores, or call Bose. Most audio cables are color coded. Match red connectors to right (R) jacks and black or white connectors to left (L) jacks. 12 October 29, 2001 AM196575_05_V.pdf

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October 29, 2001
AM196575_05_V.pdf
Setting Up
Connecting your home theater components to the Lifestyle
®
25 system
There are many possible variations of equipment in a home theater. In addition to the
Lifestyle
®
25 system, a home theater complement typically includes a stereo or mono TV and
stereo VCR. In a digital home theater system, the primary source may be a DVD player. Your
home theater can include many other combinations of equipment, including cable TV,
laserdisc players, additional VCRs, and a satellite decoder.
Note:
A mono TV only serves as a display for the video, not as a source for the audio.
In order for the Lifestyle
®
25 system to provide home theater effects, the program material
must be in stereo or surround-encoded, and the device playing the material must be stereo.
Look for the word
surround
on the tape, CD, or preceding the TV broadcast. To hear stereo
or surround sound from encoded video tapes, you must have a stereo (HiFi) VCR. While not
all VCRs deliver stereo, all CD, DVD, and nearly all laserdisc players do.
Note:
Line level outputs from most VCRs or laserdisc players are fixed. If your VCR, laser-
disc player, or other video sound source has fixed and variable outputs, use the fixed out-
puts.
Setting up a digital sound source
Connect a DTV or DVD player
s digital signal directly to the female RCA jack on the audio
input cable. Connect the DVD player
s analog signal output to the AUX inputs. If your
Lifestyle
®
system receives a valid digital signal (including PCM or Dolby Digital bitstreams),
this digital sound is used. If no valid digital signal is received, then your system selects the
analog signal being sent to AUX, which is then processed by the Videostage
®
decoder for
excellent home theater sound. If your digital audio source has an optical connector, you will
need an adapter with an RCA (coaxial) connector. Consult your dealer or contact Bose
®
.
Note:
Ensure the connection between the digital source and the Lifestyle
®
system is made
using a 3 to 6 foot (1 to 2 m) standard audio cable or video cable. For longer lengths, use a
75 ohm cable.
Figure 9
Music center connectors
Setting up a video sound source
The Lifestyle
®
25 system has two sets of video sound inputs (Figure 9) for your non-digital
video sound sources, such as your TV or VCR.
Note:
Your Lifestyle
®
25 system includes one 6-foot (1.8 m) stereo cable to connect the right
(R) and left (L) audio outputs from a component to the music center inputs. Cables may also
be supplied with your components. If needed, audio cables are available at many electronics
stores, or call Bose. Most audio cables are color coded. Match red connectors to right (R)
jacks and black or white connectors to left (L) jacks.
Non-digital video sound source outputs to VIDEO inputs
DVD analog outputs to AUX inputs