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1. i Options Adjust r Play Mode Options Menu Adjust Selects the setup menu Press and hold Accesses the setup menu option you want to change e Press Changes the setting for the selected option 20 Personalizing Your Acoustic Wave Music System II Setup menu a Options Adjust Menu Option Displayed name Choices Description Headphones HEADPHONES JACK HEADPHONES The HEADPHONES jack is set at the factory for con jack LINE OUTPUT necting headphones to your system You can connect powered speakers to this jack if you change the HEAD PHONES JACK option to LINE OUTPUT e HEADPHONES provides a variable output and mutes the system speakers LINE OUTPUT provides a fixed output and does not mute the system speakers For more information see Using headphones and Connecting external speakers on page 17 and Con necting a recording device on page 18 Continuous Play CONTINUOUS PLAY NO FM AM AUX Your Acoustic Wave music system Il has a continuous play feature When a CD stops playing you can program another source to automatically start playing Expansion Room ROOM SELECTION B C D E FG H Sets the room code for your Acoustic Wave music l N O system II when it is connected to a Lifestyle system through a Bose link network For more information see Connecting your Acoustic Wave music system Il to a Lifestyle system on page 19
2. System Reset RESET ALL NO YES Restores the system to factory settings 1 Change RESET ALL NO to RESET ALL YES 2 While the message PRESS 2 TO CONFIRM is blinking on the display press the Preset 2 button 3 After RESET COMPLETE appears on the display wait for the system to turn itself off about 2 sec onds and back on again Note This function also returns FM and AM presets to factory settings If you have stored presets for your favorite radio stations you will need to enter them again after the system reset is completed Factory settings are in bold type 21 Maintaining Your Acoustic Wave Music System Il Cleaning Use only a soft dry cloth to clean the enclosure of your Acoustic Wave music system Il If necessary you may use a soft bristled attachment to gently vacuum the front of the enclo sure Do not use any liquid cleaning solutions solvents chemicals alcohol ammonia or abrasives A CAUTION Do not allow liquids to spill into any openings in the enclosure If liquids get into the unit turn it off immediately Call Bose Customer Support as soon as possible to arrange for service See the list of phone numbers inside the back cover Replacing the remote control battery Your remote control comes with the battery installed When you need to replace an expired battery refer to the following steps 1 Place the remote control face down on a flat surface 2 Using yo
3. Acoustic Wave Music System ll Owner s Guide Gu a de usario Notice d utilitsation IN l T ij I TI TIT TI TIT MN T HH Safety Information Please read this owner s guide Please take the time to follow the instructions in this owner s guide carefully It will help you set up and operate your system properly and enjoy all of its advanced features Please save this owner s guide for future reference A WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose the product to rain or moisture A WARNING The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and objects filled with liquids such as vases shall not be placed on the apparatus As with any electronic products use care not to spill liquids into any part of the system Liquids can cause a failure and or a fire hazard A CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble this product unless you are qualified Refer servicing to qualified service personnel AN RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK IN N RISQUE DE CHOC LECTRIQUE AN DO NOT OPEN NE PAS OUVRIR CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK ATTENTION POUR R DUIRE LE RISQUE DE D CHARGE i LECTRIQUE NE RETIREZ PAS LE COUVERCLE OU DO NOTIREMOYE COVER OR BACI L ARRI RE IL NE SE TROUVE L INT RIEUR AUCUNE NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE PI CE POUVANT TRE R PAR E PAR L USAGER REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL S ADR
4. NEC Section 810 21 Electric service quipment Ground clamps lt Power service grounding electrode system NEC ART 250 Part H Note to CATV system installer This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer s attention to Article 820 40 of the NEC of USA that provides guidelines for proper grounding In particular it specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as is practical Setting Up Your Acoustic Wave Music System Il nun nn nn 4 UNPACKING ti ee Ba ae hater ee eignet a de 4 Selecting a location for your music system ooooccccc eee 4 Gonnecting tOPoWer zarte he birra Ree 5 Getting Started 4s et Bes ee See Reiley Beer AES FU e 5 Operating Your Acoustic Wave Music System Il oo 6 Introduction ziv hy duree br EEUU eR ULT ERN Sed gene sg eu D ED bred 6 Special teatur s uot v te ne rn A eius 6 Using the remote control er terouer oi eon Er eren 7 Using the control panel bxk ike kb pere ip p ER Re DES e 8 Reading the display erdre erei eu emp pies ba RT ree ee x E ped e RR 9 Turning the system on and O 9 Controlling the volume rsa tiener ui E nennen RR hn 9 Operating on DC power occcocco RR mh rrr 9 Playing Compact Discs zuuuun nun nn nn nn nn nn nn nn 10 Playing audio CDS 5 gs sempe a lege ERE mI RP nenn ee ee BRD Eee 10 Playing MP3 CD
5. AM CD AUX Selects the FM AM radio CD or AUX source and automatically turns on the system if it is off page 9 12 amp 18 19 Volume Raises or lowers the volume page 9 Seek Track For FM AM radio Press Finds the next previous radio station with a strong signal page 14 Press and hold Rapidly moves forward backward through radio frequencies with a strong signal page 14 For CDs Press Skips to next previous CD track page 10 e Press and hold Rapidly skips to next previous CD track page 10 Tune MP3 O Seek Track Play Pause 4 P gt Il Tune MP3 Acoustic Wave Music System For FM AM radio Press Skips to next previous FM AM frequency page 14 Press and hold Rapidly moves up down through radio frequencies page 14 For CDs n Mute Press to silence audio Press again to restore audio page 9 Presets Press Recalls a stored radio station page 15 Press and hold Stores a radio station for quick recall page 15 Play Pause Plays a CD or pauses a playing CD page 10 Stop Stops a playing CD page 10 Play Mode Selects shuffle and repeat CD play modes page 12 Turns TALK RADIO mode on or off for AM or FM page 15 Press Navigates through folders on MP3 CDs page 11 Press and hold Scans forward backward through a CD track page 10 Throughout this owner s guide you will see button icons to the left of the operating instr
6. CD Rs and CD RWs is dependent on the CD recording process and software used to record the disc An improperly recorded audio CD may cause the system to exhibit unexpected behavior 13 Listening to FM or AM Radio Selecting FM or AM radio Figure 13 Sample FM radio display Tuning the radio Figure 14 Sample tuning display Seek Track Tune MP3 Press FM or AM to select FM or AM radio This action also turns on the system if it is off The last radio station selected will be heard Selected preset station Station frequency Mode FM source indicator Press FM or AM to select the FM or AM tuner When you tune to a radio station the frequency appears in the center of the display while you are tuning Figure 14 FM source indicator Station frequency Press Seek Track lt lt to find a lower frequency station with a strong signal press Seek Track to find a higher frequency station with a strong signal Press Tune MP3 lt to manually tune to a lower frequency press Tune MP3 gt to manually tune to a higher frequency Press and hold Tune MP3 to move rapidly down through the frequency band press and hold Tune MP3 gt to move rapidly up through the frequency band A Note If AM reception is weak rotate the system to improve AM reception If FM reception is 14 weak make sure the telescoping antenna is fully extended If FM reception is still weak try install ing an external EM anten
7. before using this product Keep these instructions for future reference Heed all warnings on the product and in the owner s guide Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water or moisture Do not use this product near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet base ment near a swimming pool or anywhere else that water or moisture are present Clean only with a dry cloth and as directed by Bose Corporation Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instruc tions To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating put the product in a position and location that will not interfere with its proper ventilation For example do not place the product on a bed sofa or similar surface that may block the ventilation openings Do not put it in a built in system such as a bookcase or a cabinet that may keep air from flowing through its ventilation openings Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appa ratus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polar ized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wider blade or third prong are provided for your safety If t
8. e f neither suggestion works you may be in an area of weak AM signal coverage Remote control is inconsis e Operate the remote control closer to the unit tent or does not work e Be sure to aim the remote at the system when pressing a button e Check for interference from room lighting sunlight or dust or dirt on lens e Try the unit in a different location e Check that the remote control battery is installed properly See Replacing the remote control battery on page 22 e Replace the remote control battery See Replacing the remote control battery on page 22 Display window is blank Make sure the system is plugged into a live AC or DC power source and turned on The display backlight does e If the system is operating on DC power the backlight is normally off Pressing any control panel not stay on button turns on the backlight only for a brief time CD does not play e Check that the CD source is selected The letters CD should appear in the upper left corner of the display If not press CD e Check that the CD was loaded label side up e Check that the disc surface is clean If not try cleaning it e Check that an audio CD was loaded not a DVD Try another disc NO DISC appears on the e Open the CD compartment and make sure a CD was inserted label side up display DOOR OPEN appears on e Make sure the CD compartment is closed the display NOT PLAYABLE appears The CD format is not supported blinking on the disp
9. the previous track e Press Seek Track gt gt I to skip to the next track Press Tune MP3 lt to skip to the previous folder if folders are used press Tune MP3 gt to skip to the next folder e Press and hold Tune MP3 lt or Tune MP3 gt to quickly scan backward or forward through a track Press Stop to stop an MP3 CD 11 Playing Compact Discs Changing CD play modes While a CD is playing the selected play mode affects how tracks are played Press Play Mode repeatedly until the play mode you want is displayed Audio CD play modes When playing an audio CD these are the available play modes Displayed mode Description NORMAL PLAY Plays all tracks once in sequential order SHUFFLE DISC Plays all tracks once in random order SHUFFLE REPEAT Repeats all tracks in a random order REPEAT DISC Repeats the disc from the beginning after the last track is played REPEAT TRACK Repeats the selected track continuously MP3 CD play modes When playing an MP3 CD these are the available play modes Displayed mode Description NORMAL PLAY Plays all tracks once in sequential order SHUFFLE DISC Plays all tracks once in random order SHUFFLE FOLDER Plays all tracks in the selected folder in random order SHUFFLE RPT FLDR Repeats all tracks in a folder in random order SHUFFLE REPEAT Repeats all tracks in a random order REPEAT DISC Repeats the disc from the beginning after the last track is played REPEAT FOLDER Repeats all tr
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11. D RWs For information on how MP3 CDs work see About MP3 CDs on page 13 To play an MP3 CD Insert the CD into the CD compartment If you were listening to another source press CD The MP3 CD will start playing automatically Initially elapsed track time appears at the top of the display Figure 10 The folder and track number appear across the middle Following this track and artist name appear twice followed by the song title again Figure 11 The elapsed time and song title remain on the display while the track plays Press CD to view the folder number track number song title and artist name again Selected source Elapsed track time Folder number Track number D Note The root level or first level folder is displayed as Folder Number 00 Figure 11 Sample of a display for an MP3 CD that is playing Play Pause Play Pause Seek Track Tune MP3 Stop Selected source Elapsed track time cr Song title and artist name PIANO Press Play Pause to pause a playing MP3 CD The elapsed time and the CD PAUSED indicator flashes on the display Press Play Pause again to resume play While an MP3 CD track is playing e Press Play Pause to pause a playing MP3 CD The elapsed time and the CD PAUSED indicator flashes on the display Press Play Pause again to resume play e Press Seek Track 1 4 to skip to the beginning of the current track Press again within three seconds to skip to the beginning of
12. ESSER UN R PARATEUR COMP TENT The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle alerts the user to the presence of uninsulated AN dangerous voltage within the system enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle as marked on the system is intended to alert the user to the PAIS presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in this owner s guide Class B emissions This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Canada only A CAUTION To prevent electric shock match the wide blade of the line cord plug to the wide slot of the AC mains receptacle Insert fully A CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure The compact disc player should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel Class 1 laser product This CD player is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT according to aka LASER RODURT LUOKAN 1 LASER LAITE EN 60825 1 1994 A1 A2 IEC 60825 1 1993 A1 A2 KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT A WARNING Keep the remote control battery away from children It may cause a fire or chemical burn if mishandled Do not recharge disassemble heat above 100 C 212 F or incinerate Dispose of used batteries promptl
13. S asis ker P A EN ED aa PAL Gc Ud AUS od n RR 11 Changing CD play modes o oooccoccoo eee 12 Audio CD play modes lesse hh 12 MP3 CD play Modes o3 epe aig tebe eld Deus heal en 12 About MP3 CD8 sous m 13 Listening to FM or AM Radio umuunmnu nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn 14 Selecting FM or AM radio kiere pi a rn es Bee 14 Tuning the radio ss vh a pr 148 he Bee ely ge Rn ee REDE 14 Storing a radio station to memory Presets 0 0 00 cee 15 TALK RADIO Mode ies sa Soha aia pad ae etes eeu Ro UE ae ries ee sev satan nen cla 15 Connecting Other Equipment 0 0000 eee eee 16 Rear panel input outputs 2 1 0 0 0 ce eee eens 16 Connecting an external FM antenna 0 cee ee 16 Using headphones 2 22 A REIR ea og A ee qeu 17 Connecting external speakers 1 0 eens 17 Connecting a recording device nevana resani e ea aA nennen nennen 18 Using the AUX IN input i t a E a e nennen nenn 18 Connecting your Acoustic Wave music system Il to a Lifestyle system 19 Personalizing Your Acoustic Wave Music System Il elles 20 Factory settings Leu EEG URS SIVE RA dH E HU ee 20 Changing system settings 2 0 eee een nenn 20 Maintaining Your Acoustic Wave Music System Il ooo 22 Cleaning A O Gay ato Maas Eee wee 22 Replacing the remote control battery 0 0 ee ee 22 Troubleshooting 2e eR ee er ee 23 Custome
14. acks in a folder in order REPEAT TRACK Repeats the selected track continuously 12 Playing Compact Discs About MP3 CDs MP3 is a music compression technology that reduces a song s file size without noticeable effect in the quality of the sound The MP3 format makes it possible for you to store many more songs on a single CD than found on a conventional audio CD In fact an MP3 CD can contain as much music as 10 standard audio CDs on just one disc which then can be orga nized into folders on a computer before being stored on the disc The order in which MP3 songs are played is determined by how the MP3 files are organized and stored on the CD For example Figure 12 shows the play order of songs that are orga nized into four folders Figure 12 Folders Root level Folder 00 Play order Folder 00 Track 1 Track 2 Example of MP3 CD file E organization C Folder 01 1 Ak 8 rac Wu Folder 02 Folder 01 Track 1 Track 2 _ Folder 03 Track 8 Folder 02 Track 1 Track 2 Track 8 Folder 03 Track 1 Track 2 Track 8 The audio quality of MP3 CDs is dependent on factors such as the encoded bit rate the sam pling rate and the type of encoder used The Acoustic Wave music system Il supports MP3 CDs encoded at bit rates of 64kbps or higher and sampling rates of 32kHz or higher It is rec ommended that a bit rate of at least 128kbps and a sampling rate of 44 1kHz or higher be used D Note Playback quality of recorded
15. dian ICES 003 Class B specifications Important Safety Instructions 18 Use proper power sources Plug the product into a proper power source as described in the operating instructions or as marked on the product 19 Avoid power lines Use extreme care when install ing an outside antenna system to keep from touching power lines or circuits as contact with them may be fatal Do not install external antennas near overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits nor where an antenna can fall into such circuits or power lines 20 Ground all outdoor antennas If an external antenna or cable system is connected to this product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded This will provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting struc ture grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna dis charge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding elec trodes and requirements for the ground electrode Refer to the antenna grounding illustration on this page Antenna grounding Example of antenna grounding as per National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 9 amp Antenna lead in wire Ground clamp Antenna discharge unit NEC Section 810 20 Grounding conductors
16. he provided plug does not fit in your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the appa ratus When a cart is used use cau AMT tion when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time to prevent damage to this product 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service person nel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or mois ture does not operate normally or has been dropped Do not attempt to service this product yourself Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards Please call Bose to be referred to an authorized service center near you 15 To prevent risk of fire or electric shock avoid overloading wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles 16 Do not let objects or liquids enter the product as they may touch dangerous voltage
17. hones for private listening You can plug your headphones into the HEADPHONES output jack on the rear panel Use the volume control on the top control panel to set the level See Using headphones on page 17 Expand your system by connecting additional speakers You can deliver music to another area in your home by connecting a powered speaker system to the HEADPHONES output For instructions on setting up the system for this see Con necting external speakers on page 17 Record your favorite programs The HEADPHONES output on the rear panel also can be used to record your favorite music or talk program To connect a recorder see Connecting a recording device on page 18 Play your favorite music file MP3 CDs Your Acoustic Wave music system Il can play MP3 music files recorded on CD R and CD RW discs For more information see Playing MP3 CDs on page 11 Operating Your Acoustic Wave Music System II Using the remote control The remote control allows you to fully operate all the common functions of your Acoustic Wave music system Il Just aim the remote at the system and press the buttons The remote normally works within 20 feet from the front panel D Notes e Press and hold operations require holding the button down for at least one second e Pressing FM AM CD or AUX automatically turns on the system to the source selected Figure 3 Remote control buttons On Off Turns system power on or off page 9 FM
18. ide speaker technology Using this technology long waveguides folded into intricate patterns can be built into prod ucts that are small enough to fit comfortably in your home This long waveguide or tube effi ciently transfers energy from a small speaker to the outside air over a wide range of low fre quencies Your Acoustic Wave music system Il features an 80 inch waveguide precisely tuned to deliver sound reproduction unlike anything you may have heard from a system this size Special features You easily can move the system from room to room or even outside Your Acoustic Wave music system Il has molded inset handles for easy carrying Optional accessories let you enjoy the system in places outside of your home Carrying case allows you to listen to your system while protecting it during transport e Rechargeable power pack enables operation when AC power is not available DC power cord plugs into the cigarette lighter receptacle in your automobile You can purchase accessories from your Bose dealer on the Internet www bose com or by phone See the inside back cover for contact information Enjoy talk radio programs using a special listening mode Some talk radio programs can sound unnatural or bass heavy Your Acoustic Wave music system II has a user selectable TALK RADIO mode that automatically adjusts the sound making the programs sound more natural For details see TALK RADIO mode on page 15 Connect headp
19. indicator A Note The TALK RADIO mode is cancelled when you press any source button tune to another station or turn off your Acoustic Wave music system Il 15 16 Connecting Other Equipment Rear panel input outputs The rear panel of your Acoustic Wave music system II provides connections for external equipment Figure 16 Figure 16 Rear panel connections AUX IN FM 750 HEADPHONES ANTENNA Connecting Other Equipment Using headphones For private listening you can connect headphones to your Acoustic Wave music system II 4A WARNING DO NOT use headphones if the HEADPHONES jack is set up to operate speakers The high output volume level may cause hearing damage Set the HEADPHONES JACK menu option to HEADPHONES before plugging in your headphones See Changing system settings on page 20 A WARNING Long term exposure to loud music may cause hearing damage It is best to avoid extreme volume when using headphones especially for extended periods 1 Plug your headphones cable into the HEADPHONES jack on the rear panel Figure 18 The speakers are automatically muted while headphones are connected 2 Check the volume level You may want to lower the setting before putting the headphones Volum on your head o 3 Press Volume A or V to adjust the listening level of your headphones Figure 18 Headphones connection 17 Connecting Other Equipment Connecting a recording device To record audi
20. lay TRACK track ERROR e Skip to another track and press Play or try another CD appears on the display CD skips e Clean the CD e Make sure the system is not getting bumped Move it if necessary 23 Maintaining Your Acoustic Wave Music System Il Customer support Limited warranty If you lose your remote additional remotes are available from Bose Customer Support For additional help in solving problems contact Bose Customer Support See the phone numbers listed inside the back cover of this guide Your Acoustic Wave music system Il is covered by a limited transferable warranty Details of the limited warranty are provided on the product registration card that is included in the carton Please complete the information section on the card and mail it to Bose Failure to do So will not affect your limited warranty rights Technical information 24 AC power rating USA Canada 120V 50 60Hz 60W International 220 240V 50 60Hz 60W Dimensions 10 s H x 18 W x 7 8 D 27cm x 45 7cm x 18 7cm Weight 14 5 Ib 6 5 kg 25 26 Bose Corporation USA Customer Support United Kingdom Bose Corporation The Mountain Customer Support Framingham MA 01701 9168 Freepost EX 151 1 800 367 4008 Exeter EX1 1ZY TEL 0800 614 293 Canada Customer Support Bose Ltd 1 35 East Beaver Creek Rd Richmond Hill Ontario LAB 1B3 1 800 465 2673 European Office Bose Products B V Nijverheidstraat 8 1
21. ld Rapidly moves up down through radio frequencies page 14 d Selects shuffle and repeat CD play modes For CDs page 12 Press Navigates through folders on MP3 CDs page 11 Turns TALK RADIO mode on or off for AM or Press and hold Scans forward backward through a CD track page 10 FM page 15 Operating Your Acoustic Wave Music System II The example in Figure 5 describes the types of information that can appear on the display Reading the display Figure 5 Indicates the selected source Sample display with CD FM AM CD or AUX information Source information or system menu items Turning the system on and off Additional source related information such as FM AM preset number or elapsed CD play time Bla d Source status information such as CD play mode volume level and mute indicator SHUFFLE DISC Playing Compact Discs Playing audio CDs Press and release the tab on the top of the CD compartment cover to open it Figure 7 Insert a CD label side up into the player Push the cover down to close it Press CD if the CD source is not selected The system turns on and starts to play the CD CD source information is displayed Figure 8 B OGN Figure 7 Loading a CD 10 Playing Compact Discs Playing MP3 CDs Figure 10 Sample of an initial display foran MP3 CD Your Acoustic Wave music system Il can play MP3 music files recorded on CD Rs and C
22. na See Connecting an external FM antenna on page 16 Listening to FM or AM Radio Storing a radio station to memory Presets You can store up to six FM and six AM radio stations for quick recall using the Presets buttons 1 Tune to the station you want to save as a preset 2 Press and hold one of the six Presets buttons until you hear a double beep and the preset number and station frequency appear on the display 3 Press one of the Presets buttons to quickly tune to a previously stored FM or AM station A Note Storing a preset will replace any station previously stored to that preset number d Note During a power outage stored presets are retained in a backup memory system TALK RADIO mode Talk radio broadcasts can be greatly affected by either the microphone selection or the boost ing of low frequencies by some radio stations They do so in an attempt to improve speech when heard through conventional radios In high quality audio products this results in sound that is unnatural or bass heavy By selecting the TALK RADIO mode your Acoustic Wave music system Il automatically adjusts to compensate for artificially boosted low frequencies Press Play Mode while the radio is playing to turn on the TALK RADIO mode When on TALK RADIO is displayed under the station frequency Figure 15 Press Play Mode again to turn off the TALK RADIO mode Figure 15 Sample FM radio display with TALK RADIO on TALK RADIO Mode
23. o programming from your system you can connect a recording device to the HEADPHONES jack To make the connection you will need a stereo Cable example 3 5 mm s male to cable not supplied that has a 3 5 mm s male Dual RCA male stereo cable stereo plug on one end and the required connec tors for the recording device on the other end The example at the right shows dual RCA connectors cord RE for the device 1 Inthe setup menu change the HEADPHONES JACK option from HEADPHONES to LINE OUTPUT See Changing system settings on page 20 for instructions 2 Connect the recording device to the HEADPHONES jack using the required cable Using the AUX IN input 18 When using a TV VCR computer video game or MP3 player you can enhance your listening experience by playing the audio output of these devices through the AUX IN input on your Acoustic Wave music system Il Connecting the audio output of a device to your Acoustic Wave music system Il requires one of the following types of stereo cables not supplied e Dual RCA male to 3 5 mm s male LER stereo cable A e Dual RCA male to Dual RCA male stereo cable To connect a device like an MP3 player to your music system 1 Connect the dual RCA plugs of the appropriate stereo cable to the AUX IN connectors on the rear panel of your Acoustic Wave music system Il Figure 19 2 Connect the o
24. points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock 17 See product enclosure bottom for safety related markings Information about products that generate electrical noise If applicable this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursu ant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential installation This equipment gener ates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However this is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit than the one to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV techni cian for help Note Unauthorized modification of the receiver or radio remote control could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This product complies with the Cana
25. r s pport A Teen ee aoe aa aa aa aaie 24 Limited warranty iu ease ae ea a ee 24 Technicalinformation 2 Ete Res bu ERRARE Sekar ae Keen NEAR E 24 Setting Up Your Acoustic Wave Music System Il Unpacking Carefully unpack your music system Save all packing materials for possible future use The original packing materials provide the safest way to transport your Acoustic Wave music system Il If any part of the product appears damaged do not attempt to use it Notify Bose Customer Service immediately see phone numbers on the inside back cover Check to be sure you received the parts identified in Figure 1 A WARNING To avoid danger of suffocation keep the plastic bags out of the reach of children Figure 1 E Carton contents Setting Up Your Acoustic Wave Music System II Connecting to power 1 Plug the small end of the power cord into the power jack on the back of your Acoustic Wave music system II Figure 2 2 Plug the other end of the power cord into an AC power mains outlet Figure 2 Connecting the power cord Operating Your Acoustic Wave Music System Il Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Bose Acoustic Wave music system Il engineered to deliver the deep rich musical performance you would expect from a large complicated component stereo system Over 20 years of research by Bose Corporation brings you the benefits of award winning pat ented acoustic wavegu
26. ther end of the cable to the audio output of the device 3 Turn on the connected device and then turn on your Acoustic Wave music system Il Press AUX Connecting Other Equipment 5 Press and hold Volume A or V to adjust the volume level VOLUME 00 silent to 99 loud appears on the display to indicate the level If the volume level of your Acoustic o Wave music system Il cannot be adjusted high enough increase the volume level of the connected device Figure 19 Connecting an MP3 player to the AUX IN connectors 19 Personalizing Your Acoustic Wave Music System II Factory settings System settings were chosen at the factory to satisfy most owners of an Acoustic Wave music system Il However if you wish to change any of the system settings and personalize your system use the system setup menu Changing system settings To change system settings perform the following steps Refer to Figure 20 and the setup menu table on page 21 1 Press and hold Menu until SETUP MENU is displayed Press Options until the menu option you want to change is displayed 9 Press Adjust to change the value or selection gt Repeat Steps 2 and 3 as necessary to make other changes M Press any button other than Menu or Play Mode to exit the setup menu If you don t press any button the system automatically will exit the setup menu after 10 seconds Figure 20 Controls used for changing system settings
27. uctions These icons refer to buttons located on the remote control Operating Your Acoustic Wave Music System Il Using the control panel The control panel has the same buttons as the remote except that the control panel has a Menu button and it does not have a Mute button Figure 4 Control panel buttons Presets FM AM CD AUX Press Recalls a stored radio station page 15 Selects the FM AM radio CD or AUX e Press and hold Stores a radio station for quick source and automatically turns on the recall page 15 system if it is off page 9 12 amp 18 19 I Turns system power on or off page 9 Presets Seek Track For FM AM radio Press Finds the next previous radio station with a strong signal page 14 Press and hold Rapidly moves forward backward through radio frequencies with a strong signal page 14 For CDs Press Skips to next previous CD track page 10 Press and hold Rapidly skips to next previous CD track page 10 CD compartment Press and release to open page 10 Seek Track Play Pause Stop Stop Stops a playing CD page 10 Volume Tune MP3 Volume A Play Pause Raises or lowers the volume page 9 Plays a CD or pauses a playing CD page 10 Adjust Menu Tune MP3 e Accesses the system menu For FM AM radio control panel only page 20 e Press Skips to next previous FM AM frequency page 14 Play Mode e Press and ho
28. ur finger push the tab lock to the side as shown and hold Slide the battery compartment open 3 Keeping the remote control face down insert the new battery into the compartment with the symbol facing up 4 Gently slide the battery compartment closed It locks automatically Figure 21 Battery removal and installation a 22 Troubleshooting Maintaining Your Acoustic Wave Music System II Problem What to do System does not function Make sure the power cord is fully plugged into both the system and a live electrical outlet No sound Turn up the volume Press and release Mute until MUTE is not flashing in the display window e Remove the CD from the CD player and re seat it e Check connections for an auxiliary source Press AUX to listen to an external source connected to the AUX IN input Make sure the external source is plugged in and turned on e Disconnect headphones FM reception is weak e If you are using the telescoping antenna make sure it is fully extended e Try the external antenna included with your system Refer to Connecting an external FM antenna on page 16 for instructions AM reception is weak e Adjust the internal antenna by rotating the unit slightly one way and then the other e Move the unit farther from a TV refrigerator fluorescent lamps halogen lamps dimmer switches or other electronic equipment that generates electrical noise
29. y Replace only with a battery of the correct type and model number A WARNING Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with Duracell Eveready Energizer Maxell Toshiba or Shun Wo CR2032 or DL2032 3 volt lithium battery X Please dispose of used batteries properly following any local regulations Do not incinerate A WARNING No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus J Note Where the mains plug or appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device such disconnect device shall remain readily operable C This product conforms to the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and to the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC The complete Declaration of Conformity can be found at www bose com static compliance index html A CAUTION Using a 12 volt adapter other than the Bose 12V DC power cord or power pack can cause damage to your system A CAUTION When using the Acoustic Wave music system Il in a mobile environment such as an automobile recreational vehicle or boat be sure that it is secured to prevent accidental movement 2006 Bose Corporation No part of this work may be reproduced modified distributed or otherwise used without prior written permission All trade marks referenced herein are property of Bose Corporation The Acoustic Wave music system Il design is a registered trademark of Bose Corporation 10 11 12 13 Read these instructions for all components

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