Page 2 - MPORTANT
2 English TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3 TAB 5 TAB 2 TAB 4 I MPORTANT S AFETY I NFORMATION Please review the important safety information in your VideoWave ® Entertainment System Setup Guide before using your system. This will help you operate your system properly and safely. MOG.book Page 2 Wednesday, Jan...
Page 3 - ONTENTS; iP
C ONTENTS 3 TAB 5 TAB 4 TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 English TAB 3 TAB 2 I NTRODUCTION 5 Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Product Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 System overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Bose ® click pa...
Page 5 - NTRODUCTION; Welcome; Product Overview
5 TAB 5 TAB 4 TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 English TAB 3 TAB 2 I NTRODUCTION Welcome Thank you for choosing the Bose ® VideoWave ® entertainment system for your home. By now, your system should be successfully set up and, after running the ADAPTiQ ® audio calibration system, the sound should be calibrated for ...
Page 6 - System overview; Simplified remote control.
6 I NTRODUCTION English TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3 TAB 5 TAB 2 TAB 4 System overview The VideoWave ® entertainment system offers a unique approach to controlling external devices like a cable set-top box, Blu-ray Disc™ DVD player, or iPod. The solution relies on a single remote control that is signific...
Page 8 - Control frame overview
8 I NTRODUCTION English TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3 TAB 5 TAB 2 TAB 4 Control frame overview The control frame consists of functions or controls used by the source you have selected. These replace the buttons on the remote control that came with the source. Note: The content of the control frame can be ...
Page 9 - Click pad overview; TOUCH
9 I NTRODUCTION TAB 5 TAB 4 TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 English TAB 3 TAB 2 Click pad overview 1 TOUCH Place your thumb on the click pad to see the control frame. 2 GLIDE Glide your thumb along the click pad to highlight a control. 3 CLICK Press down on the click pad to select the highlighted control. 04.M_OG...
Page 10 - System updates; Registering your product
10 I NTRODUCTION English TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3 TAB 5 TAB 2 TAB 4 System updates The Unify ® intelligent integration system represents the best way we know how to overcome the challenge of trying to control external sources in a world where there are no consistent industry standards for such contro...
Page 11 - ASIC; Turning the system on/off; To turn off the system,; Control console power light
11 TAB 5 TAB 4 TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 English TAB 3 TAB 2 B ASIC S YSTEM O PERATION Turning the system on/off Press the power button on the remote to start the system. When the system starts up, it also automatically turns on your set-top box (cable, satellite, etc.). The state of the power light on the ...
Page 12 - Selecting a source
12 B ASIC S YSTEM O PERATION English TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3 TAB 5 TAB 2 TAB 4 Selecting a source From the SOURCE menu, you can select any of your system sources (connected devices), such as a cable/satellite set-top box, Blu-ray Disc™ player, DVR, DVD, or CD player. To select a source: 1. Press the...
Page 13 - Controlling the volume
13 B ASIC S YSTEM O PERATION TAB 5 TAB 4 TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 English TAB 3 TAB 2 Controlling the volume Press volume plus (+) or minus (–) to raise or lower the volume. Press the mute button to suspend the system audio. Press again to restore. Moving through channels Press CH or CH to move up or down ...
Page 14 - ONTROLLING
14 English TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3 TAB 5 TAB 2 TAB 4 C ONTROLLING Y OUR S OURCES Control frame overview The control frame consists of functions or controls used by the source you have selected. These replace the buttons on the remote control that came with the source. Note: The content of the contro...
Page 15 - Selecting source controls
15 C ONTROLLING Y OUR S OURCES TAB 5 TAB 4 TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 English TAB 3 TAB 2 Selecting source controls 1. Place your thumb anywhere on the click pad to activate the control frame, which provides on-screen controls for the source you are using. Note: When the control frame is activated, the pictu...
Page 16 - Entering channel numbers
16 C ONTROLLING Y OUR S OURCES English TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3 TAB 5 TAB 2 TAB 4 Entering channel numbers The numbers along the top of the control frame appear for any source that uses a keypad on an infrared (IR) remote control. Although these controls are primarily used for entering channel number...
Page 18 - PECIAL; Changing the image view; To turn off the video screen,
18 English TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3 TAB 5 TAB 2 TAB 4 S PECIAL F UNCTIONS Changing the image view Select the image view control in the control frame to display a menu of video formatting choices. On the remote control, press the left or right navigation button to highlight your choice. The picture fo...
Page 19 - SING; OD; Selecting the iPod source
19 TAB 5 TAB 4 TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 English TAB 3 TAB 2 U SING THE iP OD S OURCE Selecting the iPod source 1. Please be sure to dock your iPod. It will not appear in the SOURCE menu until you dock it. 2. Press the source button on the remote and select iPod. The iPod interface is displayed. iPod interf...
Page 20 - ONTROL; Power light; Control buttons
20 English TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3 TAB 5 TAB 2 TAB 4 C ONTROL C ONSOLE O VERVIEW Power light Indicates system status. Refer to “Control console power light” on page 11. Front A/V inputs Used for temporarily connecting an audio/video device such as a camcorder. Right (R) audio channel (red)Left (L) o...
Page 21 - USB S; OURCE; Viewing photos
21 TAB 5 TAB 4 TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 English TAB 3 TAB 2 U SING THE USB S OURCE Viewing photos Photo files in a .jpg or .jpeg format can be displayed from a USB flash drive. 1. Plug the USB flash drive into the USB connector on the front of the control console. It will not appear in the SOURCE menu unti...
Page 22 - HDMITM I; Controlling front A/V sources; HDMI
22 English TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3 TAB 5 TAB 2 TAB 4 U SING THE F RONT A NALOG A/V AND HDMI™ I NPUTS Connecting to the front analog A/V inputs The front analog A/V and HDMI inputs are provided for temporarily connecting sources such as digital and video cameras. 1. Plug the source into the analog A/...
Page 23 - HANGING
23 TAB 5 TAB 4 TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 English TAB 3 TAB 2 C HANGING S OURCE AND S YSTEM O PTIONS This section describes optional settings which affect operation of the system and some sources that are connected to it. Although factory settings have been selected to satisfy most system owners, you can cha...
Page 24 - Changing settings; Available settings; Exit
24 C HANGING S OURCE AND S YSTEM O PTIONS English TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3 TAB 5 TAB 2 TAB 4 Changing settings The OPTIONS menu allows you to change source-related and system settings. The items listed in the menu will vary according to the source you have selected. 1. Touch the click pad to activate...
Page 25 - Channel Number; Video Settings; Basic video adjustments
25 C HANGING S OURCE AND S YSTEM O PTIONS TAB 5 TAB 4 TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 English TAB 3 TAB 2 Program Language Selects an alternate audio track, such as a Secondary Audio Program (SAP), when it is available. Track 1* ................ Selects track 1Track 2 .................. Selects track 2Both Tracks...
Page 26 - Gamma and color adjustments; Motion Smoothing; Automatic Off
26 C HANGING S OURCE AND S YSTEM O PTIONS English TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3 TAB 5 TAB 2 TAB 4 Gamma and color adjustments Note: We recommend that these adjustments be made by a qualified technician. 1. Access the basic video settings as previously explained. 2. Press and hold OK again to toggle betwee...
Page 27 - Unify system functions
27 TAB 5 TAB 4 TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 English TAB 3 TAB 2 C HANGING Y OUR S YSTEM S ETUP Unify ® system overview The intelligent integration system guides you through the initial process of setting up and configuring your system. It helps you to choose the right cables and inputs, and to program the clic...
Page 29 - Customizing the control frame
29 C HANGING Y OUR S YSTEM S ETUP TAB 5 TAB 4 TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 English TAB 3 TAB 2 Customizing the control frame This function allows you to choose which controls you want to see in the control frame for each source. 1. In the Unify ® menu, select setup function for the source you want to customize...
Page 30 - Installing the IR emitter; IR
30 C HANGING Y OUR S YSTEM S ETUP English TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3 TAB 5 TAB 2 TAB 4 Installing the IR emitter In order to control external sources like a set-top box or DVD player, the control console is designed to transmit infrared (IR) signals to them. In some cases, the sources may not reliably ...
Page 32 - ROUBLESHOOTING; Troubleshooting table; Problem
32 English TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3 TAB 5 TAB 2 TAB 4 T ROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting table Problem What to do The system is not responding to initial operation of the click pad remote • Press any remote key and watch the power light on the control console. It should blink with each press. If not, s...
Page 33 - Pairing the remote with the console; Resetting the system
33 T ROUBLESHOOTING TAB 5 TAB 4 TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 English TAB 3 TAB 2 Note: When listening to audio sources like iPod, the system will automatically enter screen-saver mode in order to prevent the risk of screen burn-in. Press any button on the click pad remote to restore the picture. Pairing the re...
Page 34 - Performing a system update; Contacting customer service
34 T ROUBLESHOOTING English TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3 TAB 5 TAB 2 TAB 4 Performing a system update By using a computer with an Internet connection, system software updates from Bose can be downloaded to the USB drive that is included with your system. 1. Press the Setup button on the front of the cont...
Page 35 - ARE; Replacing the batteries; Cleaning; Cleaning the monitor screen
35 TAB 5 TAB 4 TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 English TAB 3 TAB 2 C ARE AND M AINTENANCE Replacing the batteries A low-battery message appears on the monitor when the remote batteries need replacing. When replacing them, be sure to replace both batteries with new ones. 1. Remove the battery compartment cover and...
Page 36 - Cleaning the product enclosures
36 C ARE AND M AINTENANCE English TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 TAB 3 TAB 5 TAB 2 TAB 4 WARNING: To avoid the risk of electric shock, make sure your hands are dry before unplugging your system from, or plugging your system into, an electrical outlet. CAUTION: • When you clean your monitor, do not press down on ...
Page 37 - Limited warranty; Technical information
37 C ARE AND M AINTENANCE TAB 5 TAB 4 TAB 6 TAB 8 TAB 7 English TAB 3 TAB 2 Limited warranty Your VideoWave ® entertainment system is covered by a limited warranty. See your product registration card for details. Please be sure to fill out the information section on the card and mail it to Bose. Fai...
Page 40 - IDEO; NTERTAINMENT
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