Bose Lifestyle 800 Owner's guide - Page 24

Listening, digital, sound, compact, discs

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• 05-1. ,,$)as144. .42-4 34 :•;:t3/ r.4/ (4..V4'41,1V}%x .7.st4 I' re, .1; qrt.,de4r% 'cs 'Asp Listening to digital sound V Turning on the digitalaudio source Turn on the DVD player, DTV, or other digital audio source. Load the DVD disc. Turning on the system and choosing digital sound Press AUX to turn your system on to play digital sound. If your Lifestyle system does not receive a valid PCM or Dolby Digital bitstream, it will automatically select the analog signal connected to the music center AUX jacks. Selecting listening material To select material with compatible digital-audio bitstreams, look for the terms PCM or Dolby Digital, or the symbol !AK-,' on DVD-Video discs. Your Lifestyle' 800 system cannot process MPEG-2 or DTS digital bitstreams. Make sure a connection is made between your DVD player or digital TV digital audio output and your system's digital audio input. To select surround-encoded analog or digital audio material, look for the terms Surround or Dolby Surround, the symbol curraiivai,...3) on tapes and discs, or the word "surround" preceding a TV broadcast. You can listen to any program material in SURROUND (5-speaker) mode, though you may not hear sound from all five speakers all the time. Some monaural and stereo materials will not cause sound to be directed to the surround speakers. Even with surroundencoded material there are times when no sounds are directed to the surround speakers. Listening to compact discs Loading a CD into the music center Press the latch on the CD cover, and place a CD onto the spindle, label-side up. Close the CD cover. Turning the system onand choosing the CDplayer Press the CD key on the remote or the music center. If the music system is already on, pressing one of these keys selects the CD player and the CD indicator lights. The system turns on in SURROUND mode. Select another speaker mode, if desired. If a CD has been loaded, it begins to play. If no CD is loaded, the No Disc 0 indicator lights. Using the CD player The following operations apply to keys on both the remote control and the music center, except where noted: • To play a stopped or paused CD, press PLAY/PAUSE. • To pause a CD, press • To stop a CD, hold theollIkey on the music center for two seconds, press the • STOP key on the remote, or open the CD cover. • To skip tracks, press SKIP iboi (forward) to go to the next track or SKIP ti4 (reverse) to go to the beginning of the current or previous track. • To move through a track, on the remote control press SEEK i+ (forward) to move forward or SEEK44 (reverse) to move back, on the music center press and hold *SKIP or SKIP it • To play tracks in random order, (using the music center controls only) press the SKIP ort and 44 keys simultaneously. To continue playing the tracks in their regular order, press these keys again. 24

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Listening
to
digital
sound
Turning
on
the
digital
audio
source
Turn
on
the
DVD
player,
DTV,
or
other
digital
audio
source.
Load
the
DVD
disc.
Turning
on
the
system
and
choosing
digital
sound
Press
AUX
to
turn
your
system
on
to
play
digital
sound.
If
your
Lifestyle
system
does
not
receive
a
valid
PCM
or
Dolby
Digital
bitstream,
it
will
automatically
select
the
analog
signal
connected
to
the
music center
AUX
jacks.
Selecting
listening
material
To
select
material
with
compatible
digital
-audio
bitstreams,
look
for
the
terms
PCM
or
Dolby
Digital,
or
the
symbol
!AK-
,
'
on
DVD-Video
discs.
Your
Lifestyle'
800
system
cannot
process
MPEG-2
or
DTS
digital
bitstreams.
Make
sure
a
connection
is
made
between
your
DVD
player
or
digital
TV
digital
audio
output
and
your
system's
digital
audio
input.
To
select
surround
-encoded
analog
or
digital
audio
material,
look
for
the
terms
Surround
or
Dolby
Surround,
the
symbol
curraiivai.
,
..3)
on
tapes
and
discs,
or
the
word
"surround"
preced-
ing
a
TV
broadcast.
You
can
listen
to
any
program
material
in
SURROUND
(5
-speaker)
mode,
though
you
may
not
hear
sound
from
all
five
speakers
all
the
time.
Some
monaural
and
stereo
materials
will
not
cause
sound
to
be
directed
to
the
surround
speakers.
Even
with
surround
-
encoded
material
there
are
times
when
no
sounds
are
directed
to
the
surround
speakers.
Listening
to
compact
discs
Loading
a
CD
into
the
music
center
Press
the
latch
on
the
CD
cover,
and
place
a
CD
onto
the
spindle,
label
-side
up.
Close
the
CD
cover.
Turning
the
system
on
and
choosing
the
CD
player
Press
the
CD
key
on
the
remote
or
the
music
center.
If
the
music
system
is
already
on,
pressing
one
of
these
keys
selects
the
CD
player
and
the
CD
indicator
lights.
The
system
turns
on
in
SURROUND
mode.
Select
another
speaker
mode,
if
desired.
If
a
CD
has
been
loaded,
it
begins
to
play.
If
no
CD
is
loaded,
the
No
Disc
0
indicator
lights.
Using
the
CD
player
The
following
operations
apply
to
keys
on
both
the
remote
control
and
the
music
center,
except
where
noted:
To
play
a
stopped
or
paused
CD,
press
PLAY/PAUSE.
To
pause
a
CD,
press
To
stop
a
CD,
hold
theollIkey
on
the
music center
for
two
seconds,
press
the
STOP
key
on
the
remote,
or
open
the
CD
cover.
To
skip
tracks,
press
SKIP
iboi
(forward)
to
go
to
the
next
track
or
SKIP
ti4
(reverse)
to
go
to
the
beginning
of
the
current
or
previous
track.
To
move
through
a
track,
on
the
remote
control
press
SEEK
i+
(forward)
to
move
forward
or
SEEK44
(reverse)
to
move
back,
on
the
music
center
press
and
hold
*SKIP
or
SKIP
it
To
play
tracks
in
random
order,
(using
the
music
center
controls
only)
press
the
SKIP
ort
and
44
keys
simultaneously.
To
continue
playing
the
tracks
in
their
regular
order,
press
these
keys
again.
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