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1. 26 Assistance and product details 26 FURTHER OPPORTUNITIES 27 Extending your LIFESTYLE system enjoyment throughout yourhome 2 45 27 Mix and match to suit your space 28 Accessories that add convenience 29 For both LIFESTYLE and 3e2 1 systems 29 INTRODUCTION Listening made easy The Bose uMusic intelligent playback system is an advanced feature that makes it easy to store and enjoy your music collection To experience how it does this you first need to store some music Then you can Enjoy a wide selection of your collected music without sorting through a clutter of discs Hear continuous play of your stored music by pressing the Stored button Hear music that is similar to the track now playing by pressing the Encore button Hear the entire album that includes the track now playing by pressing the Whole CD button View your collection organized by genre artist album or track by pressing the Library button e Set up playlists up to 9 with specific music for specific occasions e Let the system pick the music you like as you listen to your personal uStation selections Specific uMusic remote buttons Some buttons on your system remote work specifically with your stored music These special buttons include LIFESTYLE remote control 3e2 1 system remote control GETTING STARTED Storing a CD T
2. This selects Stored as the source of music turns on the system if it is off and begins to play in the continuous uMusic mode 2 Notice that information about the current track appears on the media center display The second line of text scrolls to display further information STORED 3 38 COLD COLD HEART During continuous play you may hear tracks from any music genre except Children s and Holiday These tracks play only when selected by category or as part of a playlist GETTING STARTED To control the music As you listen you can use the remote control to Interrupt the music by pressing the pause ar button To resume play where the track stopped press the pause button again Halt the music by pressing the stop button Ca To resume play from the beginning of the track C press the play button Return to the previous track by pressing Track down Or press Seek reverse as soon as the next track begins to play e Skip to the next track by pressing Track up Or press Seek forward Repeat a track by pressing Repeat To halt the repetition and move on to other tracks press Repeat again When you press play pause or stop an indicator appears on the upper right of the media center display GETTING STARTED To see more about what s playing While your stored music plays information about the current track appears on your TV screen To see the details at a glance 1 Turn on your TV and
3. You can choose to undo the edits you have made to any album Taking this action overwrites your edits with the music information originally provided by the system database This does not affect the names of playlists or uStation presets To revert to the original information 1 In the Music Library highlight the album you want to change Press the Guide button on the remote to see the list of actions you can take Move down the list highlight Reload Album Information and press ENTER A request for confirmation appears on screen Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice of Yes or No This returns you to the previous screen 23 USING INTELLIGENT PLAYBACK Clearing your uStation log You can clear the log of a uStation to reserve it for a different purpose or for use by a different person 1 Inthe Music Library highlight uStations in the list of categories Music Library 2 Press the right arrow button to enter this category 3 Highlight the uStation you want to clear 24 Press the Guide button to see the actions you can take Highlight Clear uStation Ratings and press the right arrow button Music Library 45 e mo A request for confirmation appears on screen Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice of Yes or No This returns you to a previous screen Deleting stored tracks If there is an artist album or track that you never want to hear you can perm
4. music system for a simple and easy to set up solution Music in the study At the end of a long day you can relax with some soft jazz Your study may be closer to the main room system so a wired solution might be more practical With LIFESTYLE homewide powered speakers you can have the highest level of Bose stereo quality all to yourself Music outdoors Summertime is best spent on the patio grilling and entertaining friends You can listen to the big game on the radio and during commercials access your stored music collection Our Free Space 51 environmental speakers and an amplifier provide great sound in the great outdoors Our best performing most versatile landscape speakers provide the perfect outdoor solution 27 FURTHER OPPORTUNITIES Mix and match to suit your space In each of your expansion areas you can enjoy the advanced control of a Personal music center Il It features an LCD screen that shows what is playing on Kitchen the system and the other play options you can choose Bedroom Like the other Bose link compatible products the Personal music center Il includes detailed instructions on how to use it with your LIFESTYLE system ee For more information or to purchase additional a i equipment contact your local Bose dealer Or to reach LIFESTYLE if Bose directly refer to the address list included with powered speaker f your system Wave music system LIFESTYLE DVD LIFESTYLE home entert
5. select the correct TV input for your Bose system This gives you a full screen of music information uMusic Come Away With Me by Nora Jones Genre Rock Pop Track 3 on CD 8 45 Indicators shown here e Repeating track play e Continue to the next screen e Use these remote buttons Note As you listen to a stored track you can press the Guide button on the remote to see what actions you can take with this track The actions you can take are explained on the pages that follow 2 3 Press the right arrow button on the remote to see the other stored tracks from this album uMusic 1 Don t Know Why 3 05 2 Seven Years 2 24 4 Feelin The Same Way 2 55 5 Come Away With Me 3 18 6 Shoot The Moon 3 57 7 Turn Me On 2 33 8 Lonestar 3 05 e Guide uc Press the down arrow on the remote to move down and highlight tracks in the list To play other tracks on this album highlight a track you want and press ENTER The selected track plays first followed by the tracks below it To return to the previous screen press the left arrow button To clear the screen of an image press the Exit button Choosing play modes While listening to your stored music you can select a different mode of play You can Locate your music by genre album artist or track by pressing Library Hear a playlist you have set up by pressing Playlist an
6. the actions you can take Highlight Edit Name and press the right arrow button The Edit screen appears Use these buttons on the remote Right left up and down arrows to move around the keyboard and highlight characters ENTER to add the highlighted character to the text line e Left and down to move into a different keyboard view ADDING TO YOUR CONTROL Adding letters to the text line New characters appear to the left of the blank in the top line The limit for a Playlist or uStation name is 16 characters To add characters to the text line highlight each letter key and press ENTER To delete the last character from the top line highlight the Erase bar and press ENTER The blank moves left and deletes a character for each press of the button To change to capital letters highlight the Shift bar and press ENTER Then select a letter and press ENTER To return to small letters use the Shift bar again To add a space between words highlight the Space bar and press ENTER To add a number move left and down to the Numbers amp Symbols keyboard and select the number To add an accented letter move left and down to the Special Characters keyboard and select the letter To save your additions or edits move up to Save and press ENTER To exit the edit screen without saving move up to Cancel and press ENTER 15 ADDING TO YOUR CONTROL One example of entering a name 4 Move left
7. to exit the Basic Alphabet and down to To complete the name Jazz 3 the Numbers amp Symbols keyboard 1 Press the right arrow button to move into the Basic Jazz_ Cancel Save Alphabet view 2 Move right and down the keyboard to reach the letter z and press ENTER The second z appears in the text line and the blank li ol 7 9 moves to the right 123998 cs 3 Move down to the Space bar and Press ENTER A space appears to the right of the second z and the blank moves to the right Space Select Erase to remove a mistake Select Save when finished 8 px avigate g p select z 5 Move right to highlight number 3 and press ENTER 6 Move up to highlight Save and press ENTER This completes your edit and returns you to a previous screen 16 Removing tracks from a playlist You can remove all tracks Option A or individual tracks Option B on the next page from your playlist 1 Inthe Music Library highlight Playlists and press the right arrow button 2 Highlight the playlist you want to change and follow the remaining steps in Option A or Option B Music Library co C ADDING TO YOUR CONTROL Option A To remove all tracks 3 Press the Guide button to see the list of actions you can take Music Library 45 C E e Guide Info x LJ LJ 4 Highlight Clear Playlist and press the right arrow button A request for confirmation appears on s
8. tracks Instead it keeps a log of your responses as you listen to your music When a uStation is selected every action you take skipping repeating or listening to an entire song provides clues to your taste The uStation uses this log of clues to select music that you find satisfying Selecting a uStation preset Every uStation has a preset number already assigned You can reserve different numbers for members of your family or for your different purposes While your stored music plays you can use the remote to change uStations Simply press the preset number for the uStation you want You can also give each uStation a name as a reminder of its purpose See Naming a uStation on page 22 uStations are not active when you play selections from the Music Library Playlist CD or Whole CD Press the Encore or uMusic button on the remote to make a uStation active Then press the preset number for the one you want 19 USING INTELLIGENT PLAYBACK 20 Putting a uStation to work 1 Press the Stored button on the remote to begin continuous play 2 Press a preset number 1 9 on the remote for the uStation you want to use The preset number following a small u appears on the media center display 3 As your stored music continues respond to the music in one of these ways Listen to a track all the way through Skip tracks you do not want to hear Repeat a track that you find especially pleasi
9. what s playing 6 Choosing play modes 04 7 Using repeat and shuffle 7 ADDING TO YOUR CONTROL 8 Choosing music 0 000 eee eee ees 8 Locating what you want 2 4 8 Choices in the Music Library 9 Changing music titles and genres 9 Linking or unlinking tracks 10 Setting up a playlist 004 11 Choosing music for a playlist 11 Adding the music 200 0000 11 Listening to your list llle 12 Naming your list llle 13 CONTENTS Adding and editing text 14 To enter the Edit screen 15 Adding letters to the text line 15 One example of entering a name 16 Removing tracks from a playlist 17 USING INTELLIGENT PLAYBACK 19 Playing your music in a whole new way 19 Getting the system to listen 19 Selecting a uStation preset 19 Putting a uStation to work Ls 20 Rating music in a uStation 20 Naming a uStation 200 22 Deleting tracks edits and ratings 23 Undoing your album edits 23 Clearing your uStationlog 24 Deleting stored tracks ss 25 REFERENCE 26 Details on discs to store 5 26 More about compatible discs
10. CONTROL Choosing music While your stored music plays you can search for specific titles They are organized by genre artist album and track in the Music Library Locating what you want Use your Bose remote to follow these steps 1 Press the Stored button to hear your music 2 With your TV on press Library An on screen list of categories appears Music Library 3 Press the right arrow button to see your choices in that category 4 Press the down arrow button to highlight the category you want Music Library Guide Info e LJ Pressing and holding the down arrow button scrolls through each list faster Narrow your choices by pressing the right arrow button to see more details then move down the list to highlight a selection Press ENTER to play your selection Details on the music playing appears on screen Choices in the Music Library When you locate a specific genre artist album or track you have a number of options You can Play all the tracks in a highlighted genre album or artist by pressing ENTER This returns you to the screen of information about the music now playing e See the list of choices in the selected category by pressing the right arrow button Return to the previous screen by pressing the left arrow button This is possible only when a left arrow appears in the highlighted selection bar Dismiss the Music Library screen by pressing Exit Br
11. ainment system homewide powered Patio area Free Space 51 environmental speakers LIFESTYLE expansion sample home layout 28 o2uoiuioo A eulbed op osed oisn An euJeisis jep eioueuedxe e ep JejnjJslp e eoiun uoioonpouJdai ep eisi eun Je9J9 e e110691 0 sod sejsid Jezi e20 e sepeuoeoeuJ e sejsid sej JIonpoJdaJ e BOISNW JeuooeuJ P e ejueinBis oj jezi eo oujoo sofsei sepueJD e e1qes eJou eun ep souauJ A p Soseg so eBis eoisnuJ ep sejsid ep jejnujsip A jeueoeuJ e e ejueujoe A epideJ Jezueuloo ered Ed SoAIuoJe GZ euerjuoo enb oisnjvn uoo OPINIU Eq 9p GO Ie Jezilrn epeng osed e osed ojjroues o1uoriuipoooddg 9ISn un vioN3Iu3dX3 V1 VHOYVIN N3 H3NOd OIWOD FURTHER OPPORTUNITIES Accessories that add For both LIFESTYLE and 3e2 1 convenience systems These speaker accessories designed to complement your decor are compatible with any Bose system Bose offers a variety of accessories to broaden your speakers choices in setting up and using your system For LIFESTYLE systems only Table stands Wall bracket These advanced products let radio waves work to provide wireless setup and sophisticated control Personal music center II Floor stands AL8 Bose link wireless homewide audio link 3 96 m SL2 wireless a speaker link a iTunes is a registered trademark of Apple Inc in the U S and other countries 29 314482 MTUI BE Better sound throug
12. anently delete it from your stored music collection 1 Inthe Music Library highlight the artist album or track you want to delete 2 Press the Guide button to see the list of actions you can take 3 Highlight Delete this Selection and press the right arrow button Music Library _Deeete this Selection gt A request for confirmation appears on screen USING INTELLIGENT PLAYBACK 4 Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice of Yes or No This returns you to a previous screen Note Deleting a selection from your stored music automati cally removes it from any playlists 25 REFERENCE Details on discs to store Some additional details may help you use this Bose home entertainment system to its fullest More about compatible discs Other than MP3 you cannot import data disc audio formats such as Windows Media Audio WMA and those protected by Digital Rights Management DRM For details on creating MP3 files refer to the music management system on your computer Other details You can store the same song from both an MP3 disc and an audio CD However music data that is provided with the MP3 does not apply to this same song from the audio CD e f the songs from one album are stored some from an MP3 disc and others from an audio CD they will not all be recognized as coming from the same album For any MP3 files to be recognized as songs from the same album they must be st
13. creen 5 Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice This returns you to a previous screen 17 ADDING TO YOUR CONTROL Option B Remove individual tracks 3 18 Press the right arrow to see the list of tracks in the selected playlist Highlight the track that you want to remove Music Library c9 EI Irreplaceable 5 Press the Guide button to see the actions you can take Music Library Remove from Playlist Guide Info e e 6 Highlight Remove from Playlist and press the right arrow button A request for confirmation appears on screen 7 Select Yes or No and press the ENTER button This returns you to a previous screen USING INTELLIGENT PLAYBACK Playing your music in a whole new way When you first press the Stored button you hear a continuous and unedited variety of your stored music You may enjoy this style of play which allows you to explore your music with very little effort But there s another side to uMusic performance called intelligent playback which seems to sense what you want to hear Getting the system to listen Your preferences for music may vary at a particular time of day for a repeated activity or for a certain atmosphere that you want Now you can teach the system to play music that suits these varied tastes You simply choose one of the nine uStations to serve as your student Not at all like a playlist a uStation does not store a list of
14. d a number button 1 9 for the list you want Hear more music like the track that is playing by pressing the Encore button This tells the system to play similar stored music tracks Play all the tracks on the album that includes the current track by pressing Whole CD e Select a disc for play by pressing CD and the number buttons for this disc The CD number applies to one album from an audio CD or to all tracks from an MP3 disc This number appears on the media center display when any track from a disc plays e Return to continuous play by pressing uMusic GETTING STARTED Using repeat and shuffle You can apply Repeat and Shuffle play modes when the CD Playlist Whole CD or selections from the Music Library are playing You can Play tracks randomly by pressing Shuffle To turn off Shuffle press again Repeat a track by pressing Repeat To turn off Repeat press three times Repeat a selected genre artist album CD or playlist by pressing Repeat twice To turn off Repeat press once more Hear the tracks in random order repeatedly by pressing Shuffle then Repeat When you press Shuffle or Repeat the word appears on the media center display On your TV an icon indicates the style of play as shown below E43 Randomly playing Repeating the track app Repeating selected tracks or a playlist During continuous uMusic or Encore play repeat and shuffle modes do not apply ADDING TO YOUR
15. d press the ENTER button to begin play Or you can press the right arrow to see the playlist contents move down to select the track you want to begin with and press ENTER to begin play 12 When the playlist ends uMusic play resumes By using the remote control 1 While listening to your stored music press Playlist on the remote to hear the last playlist selected 2 Change playlists now by pressing the number for the one you want Note When using a Personal music center Il to select a play list press the Playlist button then press the Preset button to see the playlists you can select While listening to the playlist you can Replay the list by pressing Repeat twice Press Repeat again to cancel the repeat mode Play tracks in the list randomly by pressing Shuffle Press Shuffle again to cancel the random play Replay tracks in the list randomly by pressing Shuffle then Repeat Play all the tracks on the album that includes the current track by pressing Whole CD Resume continuous uMusic play by pressing the uMusic button Or wait for uMusic play to resume when the selected playlist ends ADDING TO YOUR CONTROL Note f there are no contents in the playlist you select the the media center displays a notice and the system resumes continuous play of your stored music Naming your list You can give your playlist a name as a reminder of its purpose When this list plays both its number and na
16. e again e f storing takes much longer than expected the disc may be marred or smudged You can remove the disc and wipe it off as instructed in your Bose owner s guide Then reinsert the disc and resume storing A damaged or poor quality disc can take 15 minutes or more to store Keeping music data up to date Whenever you store a CD the system refers to an internal music catalog for data about the CD This data includes 30 different musical characteristics such as style tone related artists key influences and musicians This music catalog of data helps the uMusic intelligent playback system work for you So whenever you buy a newly released CD you want the music catalog to have the latest information about it Bose periodically sends a free update disc to registered owners You can use this disc to refresh the internal music catalog data To receive your disc it is important to mail your completed product registration card to Bose If an Internet address is provided on your registration card you can use it to register online Note If UNRECOGNIZED DISC appears on the media center display the identity of this album is not in the database on your system After using an update disc the music identity for a new album in particular may appear on the display Playing stored music You can enjoy the wide variety of your music while it plays continuously 1 Press the Stored button on the remote control
17. e same artist name is spelled differently for different albums you will see both names listed in the Library Artists category If there is only one spelling for the artist name selecting that name from the Library Artist category will display each album associated with this artist To change a name in Artists Albums or Tracks See To enter the Edit screen on page 15 10 Linking or unlinking tracks You can change how the tracks from a stored album play one after another or interspersed with the tracks from your other albums or discs For any classical or comedy spoken word albums the uMusic x system is set to play the tracks in order as a linked unit The system is also set to play the tracks in other genres as unlinked or individual selections To change the linking of tracks on an album 1 Inthe Music Library highlight the album you want to change 2 Press the Guide button to see the list of actions you can take 3 Choose the linking option that appears for this album Link All Tracks or Don t Link Tracks and press ENTER A confirmation notice appears on screen 4 Press ENTER to accept confirmation This returns you to a previous screen ADDING TO YOUR CONTROL Setting up a playlist 3 Press the right arrow button to move into that category Use the up and down arrow buttons to move through this list to highlight a selection You can create up to nine playlists and add specific tracks o
18. ee the actions you can take Highlight either Rate this selection or Rate this selection and press the right arrow button Music Library o Rate tis Selection T oe USING INTELLIGENT PLAYBACK 3 Select a uStation and press the ENTER button which applies the track rating Music Library Guide Info e LJ You can select another uStation from the list and apply the same track rating if you like 21 USING INTELLIGENT PLAYBACK Naming a uStation 1 Inthe Music Library highlight uStations and press the right arrow button 2 Highlight the uStation you want to name Music Library Guide Info e 3 Press the Guide button to see the list of actions you can take 22 Highlight Edit Name and press the right arrow button The Edit screen keyboard appears Refer to Adding and editing text on page 14 for instructions on using the Edit screen keyboard When the name is complete move to the Save bar at the top right of the keyboard and press ENTER This returns you to a previous screen Deleting tracks edits and ratings The better you know this system the better you know what you want from it To get it just right you may want to undo what has already been done Your options include Changing the uStation influences by clearing its log Making sure that some music never plays even occasionally USING INTELLIGENT PLAYBACK Undoing your album edits
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20. he first step in using the uMusic system is to store some of your collected music The system does not need to be on for this 1 Open the disc tray on the media center 2 Putthe disc in and close the tray 3 Press the Store button on the media center ACCESSING GRACENOTE MEDIA DATABASE appears on the display for an Audio CD When STORING appears on the lower right of the display you can check the percentage completed CD 47 STORED STORING 4 When you see AUDIO CD or MP3 DISC STORED remove the disc Note While storing an MP3 disc you may see additional messages such as SKIPPED when a track on the disc is corrupt or incorrectly formatted or DUPLICATE if the same track is already in the system Before copying audio material onto your computer or creating an MP3 CD you should Make sure you have the legal right to copy the particular audio content Avoid sources of audio material that may be questionable such as certain file sharing facilities Discs you can store There are two types of discs you can store Audio CDs Commercially produced CDs are identified by music databases in the system This data enables the uMusic system software to recognize categorize and make connections between songs If the system does not recognize an album when you start to store it DISC NOT RECOGNIZED appears on the media center display You may prefer to remove the disc to cancel storing Then you can use
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22. list in the carton FURTHER OPPORTUNITIES Extending your LIFESTYLE system enjoyment throughout your home You ve already discovered how your new LIFESTYLE system can digitally store hundreds of CDs and learn your music tastes Now it s time to learn how you can enjoy your favorite music all around your home with great sounding homewide expansion options from Bose Imagine You re enjoying some jazz on the deck while your kids are in the den watching a DVD All from the same system All at the same time But you don t have to stop with just two areas around your home Your LIFESTYLE system lets you expand your listening enjoyment in up to 14 rooms even outdoors Your system has the capability to deliver music throughout your home not just your living room How can I get great sound and access my stored music collection throughout my home Bose offers a number of flexible options to help customize a solution that s perfect for you Here are some ideas to get you started Music in the bedroom Imagine having access to all your stored music from your bedroom Listen to a quiet classical track as you drift off to sleep or let one of your uStation presets deliver more upbeat tunes as you get ready to go out for dinner While you could wire to your bedroom this room is often far away from your main system Rather than run wires from room to room we suggest you pair an AL8 homewide wireless audio link with a Wave
23. me up to 8 characters appear on the media center display STORED 2 14 P4 PLAYLIST 4 JAZZ 3 1 Select Playlists from the Music Library main categories and press the right arrow button 2 Highlight the playlist you want to name 3 Press the Guide button to see the list of actions you can take 4 Highlight Edit Name and press the right arrow button The edit screen keyboard appears 13 ADDING TO YOUR CONTROL Adding and editing text There are three keyboard views with different characters to choose from You can name each playlist or uStation by using the Basic alphabet A below Edit screen keyboard e Numbers and symbols 1 below This screen also allows you to edit the names of a Language characters below selected artist album or track 14 Edit screen features Text line where Revoke edits edits appear Blank that moves left or right Confirms edits 3 views Cancel Save Basic alphabet view shown here abc 1 123 amp r Numbers amp Symbols Keys view Special Characters view SS Erase Space 311 9 T Select Erase to remove a mistake Actions to take Select Save when finished CO navigate s PRESS Ww br d To enter the Edit screen 1 Press the Library button on the remote to see the list of categories Highlight the Album Track Artist Playlist or uStation you want to edit Press the Guide button to see
24. music management software like iTunes on a computer connected to the Internet to provide the album identity Or you can choose to store this unrecognized disc then use the system Edit screen to add the identity MP3s on CD or DVD MP3 tracks that are created on a computer usually include information called ID3 tags such as the artist and album for each track MP3 tracks include this information when they are burned onto a CD DVD or DVD R not a DVD R and when the tracks are stored in the uMusicr system For details on MP3 preparation refer to More about compatible discs on page 26 Not use the copies or CDs as a means to share audio content with others but confine such copying where permissible to your personal use GETTING STARTED Reserving time for storing e For an Audio CD allow about 10 minutes For MP3s estimate about 10 minutes for a disc of 25 tracks e When BUSY PROCESSING CDS appears on the media center display you need to wait before you store more music Allow approximately one hour before you resume storing For 10 commercially produced CDs it takes about 6 hours of processing time with the system turned off For MP3 tracks this processing is not necessary Using the system or having it turned on during processing lengthens the time needed Processing stops when your media center is unplugged turned off at an outlet or the power fails Processing resumes when power is availabl
25. ng The uStation logs each of these responses plus any ratings you give the music Over time you may notice how the focus of this uStation reflects your preferences When you play stored music for the first time the system automatically selects Preset 1 This preset is then affected by the reactions of anyone who listens to the music To tailor a uStation to your tastes you may want to select a different preset number 2 9 To refresh uStation 1 refer to Clearing your uStation log on page 24 Rating music in a uStation When a uStation is first selected it doesn t yet know your preferences So it starts by playing tracks from your entire stored music collection You can use rating buttons on the remote control to strongly identify what you do or do not want to hear f you dislike a selection press the RATING button The current track stops and the system selects another track Tracks like those rated are less likely to play when the current uStation is selected If you really like a selection press the RATING button The current track continues to play Tracks like those rated are more likely to play when the current uStation is selected Rating entire categories of music You can also rate an entire album or multiple tracks in the Music Library This provides accelerated training for your uStation 1 In the Music Library highlight an album or track and press the Guide button to s
26. ored from the same MP3 disc A two session disc qualifies as one disc Before copying audio material onto your computer or creating an MP3 CD you should Make sure you have the legal right to copy the particular audio content Avoid sources of audio material that may be questionable such as certain file sharing facilities Not use the copies or CDs as a means to share audio content with others but confine such copying where permissible to your personal use 26 The same track from two different MP3 discs will be stored only once When you press the CD for the disc stored first the track will play It will not play however when you press CD for the disc stored later If an album is on an MP3 disc twice after storing it shows up just once under Albums If there are two different artists associated with the album however each track appears twice in the Album list e f an audio CD and an MP3 disc contain the same album this album will be stored twice and listed twice in the Albums category of the Music Library The tracks will be listed once under each album but twice in the list of all Tracks Assistance and product details Please see your Bose owner s guide provided in the carton for the following information maintenance e troubleshooting warranty coverage technical product information instructions on further use of the system Customer service information is provided on a separate address
27. owse the Music Library while your selection plays by pressing Library to return to the main list of categories ADDING TO YOUR CONTROL Changing music titles and genres Searching for specific music is easy when it is assigned to the right genre and named as you remember it If it is not you can Choose a different genre for an album Edit an album name Edit the name of the artist for a particular album Edit a name as it appears in the list of artists e Edit the name of a track To choose an album genre 1 Inthe Music Library highlight the album that you want to change 2 Press the Guide button to see the list of actions you can take 3 Highlight Choose Genre and press the right arrow button 4 Highlight the new genre for this album and press the ENTER button A request for confirmation appears on screen 5 Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice This returns you to the previous screen ADDING TO YOUR CONTROL To change the artist for an album 1 Inthe Music Library highlight the album you want to change 2 Press the Guide button to see the list of actions you can take 3 Highlight Edit Artist and press the right arrow button 4 Usethe edit screen to enter the artist name or to change the spelling of the artist shown See Adding and editing text on page 14 5 Highlight Save and press the ENTER button to complete your edit This returns you to the previous screen Note lf th
28. r all the tracks from an artist album or genre to each one Each playlist can hold up to 1 000 tracks Use the right arrow button to see more details and narrow your choices Choosing music for a playlist Use the Music Library to locate the music you want Adding the music 1 With your TV on press the Library button V OUP URIE SSBC Hon Mignighteds 1 Press the Guide button to see the choice of actions you can take ANS iahli 2 Press the down arrow button to highlight Add to Playlist Music Library Add to Playlist p Info 2 Press the down arrow button to highlight a category for your search Choose the category that helps you narrow your selection genre artist album or track 11 ADDING TO YOUR CONTROL Es 3 Press the right arrow button to see the nine A notice confirms your addition playlists 4 Press the down arrow button to highlight the Add to Playlist playlist you want to use This Selection has been added to P1 Exercise A Music Library lt 5 EI P1 Exercise A i Inf 6 Press the ENTER button to return to a previous pe screen 5 Press the right arrow button to add the selection Listening to your list to the highlighted playlist There are two ways to start listening to a playlist By using the Music Library 1 Inthe Music Library select Playlists and press the right arrow button to enter this category 2 Select the playlist you want to hear an
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