Bose SoundTouch 120 Home Theater Owners Guide - Page 20

Programming the universal remote control

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Using the System Programming the universal remote control You can use the remote to control your TV, cable/satellite box, DVD or Blu-ray Disc™ player, game system, DVR or other auxiliary source. Consumer Electronics Control The system supports Consumer Electronics Control (CEC). CEC allows you to control multiple HDMI-connected sources without programming the remote. You can turn on/off CEC using the System menu (see page 25). Your source may support CEC, but refer to it with a different name. Refer to your source owner's guide for more information. CEC controls sources connected to the console's HDMI connectors. Tip: You may need to use your source's system menu to enable CEC. Refer to your source owner's guide for more information. 20 - English

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20 - English
Using the System
Programming the universal remote control
You can use the remote to control your TV, cable/satellite box, DVD or Blu-ray
Disc
player, game system, DVR or other auxiliary source.
Consumer Electronics Control
The system supports Consumer Electronics Control (CEC). CEC allows you to
control multiple HDMI-connected sources without programming the remote. You
can turn on/off CEC using the System menu (see page 25).
Your source may support CEC, but refer to it with a different name. Refer to your
source owner’s guide for more information.
CEC controls sources connected to
the console’s HDMI connectors.
Tip:
You may need to use your source’s system menu to enable CEC. Refer to your
source owner’s guide for more information.