Bose SoundTouch 130 Home Theater Owners Guide - Page 26

Source selection, Universal source buttons and, console connectors

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Using the System Source selection You can switch between sources by pressing the appropriate source button on the remote control. Before you begin, program the remote to control your source (see page 24). Select a source connected to the Bose® system If your source is connected to the console and does not use CEC, follow this procedure to set the console to the appropriate mode and turn on the source. 1. Power on the system. 2. Press the button for the source you want to control. The source button glows. 3. Press . The source powers on. Select a source connected to your TV If your source is connected to your TV, follow this procedure to select the appropriate TV input. 1. Power on the system, your TV and the appropriate source. 2. Press to select the correct input on your TV. You may need to press the source. several times to select the TV input for On some TVs, displays a menu. Use the remote control to choose the correct TV input and close this menu. Universal source buttons and console connectors The source buttons on your remote control correspond with the connectors on the back of the console. For example, corresponds with the BD-DVD HDMI™ connector. Your source buttons work with any source that is connected to the corresponding connector. If you have a secondary DVD or Blu-ray Disc™ player and connect it to the CBL-SAT connector, it can be programmed to work with . Note: Ensure you are using the remote code appropriate for the source rather than the connection point when programming the remote. 26 - English

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26 - English
Using the System
Source selection
You can switch between sources by pressing the appropriate source button on the
remote control. Before you begin, program the remote to control your source
(see page 24).
Select a source connected to the Bose
®
system
If your source is connected to the console and does not use CEC, follow this
procedure to set the console to the appropriate mode and turn on the source.
1.
Power on the system.
2.
Press the button for the source you want to control.
The source button glows.
3.
Press
.
The source powers on.
Select a source connected to your TV
If your source is connected to your TV, follow this procedure to select the
appropriate TV input.
1.
Power on the system, your TV and the appropriate source.
2.
Press
to select the correct input on your TV.
You may need to press
several times to select the TV input for
the source.
On some TVs,
displays a menu. Use the remote control to choose the
correct TV input and close this menu.
Universal source buttons and
console connectors
The source buttons on your remote control correspond with the connectors on
the back of the console. For example,
corresponds with the
BD-DVD
HDMI
connector.
Your source buttons work with any source that is connected to the corresponding
connector. If you have a secondary DVD or Blu-ray Disc
player and connect it to
the
CBL-SAT
connector, it can be programmed to work with
.
Note:
Ensure you are using the
remote code appropriate for the source rather than
the connection point when programming the remote.