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Bose Model Av28 Manual

Learn more or change settings here. Just type your request belowQuick tip: Try searching for just one or two words (e.g., connection help). WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the system to. Page 3 Important Safety Instructions. Refer all servicing to qualified service. Page 4 Important Safety InstructionsPage 5 ContentsWelcome. Page 8 Introduction. Technically called a part of title (PTT).The remote controlPage 11 Controls and IndicatorsPage 12 Controls and Indicators. Media center controls and indicatorsPage 13 Controls and Indicators. Media center display windowPage 14: General System Operation General System Operation. Turning your system on and off. Page 15: Playing a Video DVD Playing a Video DVD. Before you play your first DVDPage 16 Playing a Video DVDPage 17: Playing an Audio CD Playing an Audio CD. Playing an audio CD. Turning the radio on. Erasing a station presetControlling external sourcesThe first 4-digit device code is shown.Using the settings menusPage 25 Changing System Settings. Changing DVD play optionsPage 26 Changing System Settings. Changing CD settingsPage 27 Changing System Settings. Changing FM settingsPage 28 Changing System Settings. Changing AM settingsPage 29 Changing System SettingsPage 30 Changing System Settings. Making audio adjustmentsFigure 10 shows. Page 31 Changing System Settings. Menu Item Settings What each setting does. Page 32 Changing System Settings. Changing the system setupPage 33 Changing System SettingsMenu Item. Page 34 Changing System SettingsPage 35 Changing System SettingsPage 36: Reference Reference. Changing the house code settings. Page 37 Reference. Setting up a second listening zone. Page 38 ReferenceReplacing the remote control batteriesProblem What to do. Page 41 Reference. Problem What to do. FM sound is. Page 42 Reference. Technical informationAccessoriesThe Mountain, Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USA.

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Discover everything Scribd has to offer, including books and audiobooks from major publishers. Start Free Trial Cancel anytime. Report this Document Download Now save Save BOSE AV28 Service Manual For Later 13K views 5 5 upvotes 3 3 downvotes BOSE AV28 Service Manual Uploaded by jaimemazo Description: Full description save Save BOSE AV28 Service Manual For Later 5 5 upvotes, Mark this document as useful 3 3 downvotes, Mark this document as not useful Embed Share Print Download Now Jump to Page You are on page 1 of 73 Search inside document Browse Books Site Directory Site Language: English Change Language English Change Language. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the system to rain or moisture.The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle, as marked on the system, is intended to alert the userCAUTION: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, insert fully. Class 1 laser product. This compact disc player is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT. The CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is located on the bottom of the unit.The compact disc player should not be adjusted or repaired by anyoneClass B emissions limits. This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment. Regulations. Batteries. Please dispose of used batteries properly, following any local regulations. Do not incinerate. Additional safety information. See the additional instructions on the Important Safety Information page enclosed with this owner’s guide. Please read this owner’s guide. Please take the time to follow this owner’s guide carefully. It will help you set up and operate your system properly,Save your owner’s guide for future reference. No part of this work may be reproduced, modified, distributed or otherwise used without prior written permission. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories, Inc. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories, Inc.

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All rights reserved. This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other intellectualUse of this copyright protection technology must be authorizedCorporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. MPEG Layer-3 audio compression technology licensed by Fraunhofer IIS and THOMSON multimediaWelcomeNote: Because DVD is a new technology, please take the time to read through this manualRegion numbers. Region numbers are allocated to DVD players according to where they are sold. Look for theYour system canTypes of discs you can play. The DVD player in your system can play the following types of discs having theConventions used in this owner’s guide. Operating instructions include names of buttons on the remote control and on the Media. Center front panel, and menu items appearing on your TV screen and on the Media CenterButton names appear in boldface type. If a button has only a symbol, that will be used. On-Screen Display messages appear in boldface with a line above and below. MEDIA CENTER DISPLAY items are represented by a narrow boldface upper case type. Glossary of termsThe remote control. The advanced radio-frequency remote control works from anywhere within most types ofYou do not need to aim the remote atNote: Some types of buildings create “dead spots” where the remote will not operate. MoveYou can also move the media center a few feet to aOn. Off. Mute. All. Tape. TV Input. Turns the system on and off. Mutes the volume in both zones. On. OffPower. PowerGuide. Exit. Settings. Tune. Enter. Seek. Channel. Chapter. Preset. Track. Volume. Switches between FM and AM when the tuner is on. Selects the TAPE AUDIO INPUT and turns the system on. PreviousStopPower. Repeat. ShufflePowerTV - Turns the system on and selects your TV as the sound source. UnmutesUnmutes the volume in the current zone. Toggles the input of your VCRUnmutes the volume in theOn.

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Displays the context-sensitive menu for the current source.Displays or exits the current title’s menu from the DVD disc. Guide. For DVD: Displays the menu of all titles on a DVD disc. For TV: Displays the electronic program guide of TV listings. Exits the electronic program guide of TV listings, the menu from a DVDEnter. In the Settings menu: Selects the next item, up or down, in the menu.Enter. In the Settings menu: Selects menu item to the left or right. Moves. In the Settings menu: Enters the current option in a menu list. EntersMute. TV InputPower. Previous. StopPlay. ShuffleChannel. TrackRaises or lowers the volume of the current source. Unmutes the current source in the current zone. By a numerical input, allows you to access a DVD chapter, CD track. TV channel, VCR channel, AUX channel, or a radio station preset. Skips to the previous DVD chapter, CD track, TV channel, VCR channel, AUX channel, or radio station preset.PLAYBACK controls. Stops the disc player. If left unchanged for more than 20 minutes, the systemMute. Pauses the disc player. If left unchanged for more than 20 minutes, the discTape. Power. Starts the disc player. Scans backward through the disc currently playing. Press and hold for fastGuide. Scans forward through the disc currently playing. Press and hold for fast forward motion. Shuffle. Plays audio CD tracks in a random fashion. Pressed again cancels this mode. Repeats a CD, CD track, DVD chapter, or DVD title. AUDIO controls. Stop. SpeakersSelects 2, 3, or 5 speaker sound.Surround. ShuffleMedia center control buttons. The Media Center has eight control buttons located under the front cover of the media center. Source. All Off. Turns the system on or off in zone 1. Turns the system off in all zones. Store. Steps through the seven available source selections. EnterIn the Settings menu: Enters the current option in a menu list. Enters the value of a variable in a menu. Unmutes the currentErase. Removes a radio station preset from the system.

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Stores a radio station preset. Media center display window. The media center display window shows you information about your system. The upper areaFigure 1. Elements of the mediaTreble and bass compensation. The acoustics (sound qualities) of your room can affect the overall sound quality of anyToo much or too little treble. Rooms with too few sound-absorbing furnishings, especially those with bare floors and walls,Rooms with a lot of sound-absorbing furnishings, such as upholstered furniture, wall-to-wallMoving speakers farther away from soft furnishings increases treble. You can increase the treble sound by raising. Too much or too little bass. Placement of the Acoustimass module affects the amount of bass you hear. Placing the module closer to the corner of the room will increase the bass. Moving the module away from theYou can decrease the bass sound by lowering the Bass Compensation setting to a negative. To increase the bass, raise the bass compensation setting to a positive. Selecting the number of speakersBefore you play your first DVD. This section tells you how to use the DVD player in your system to play video DVDs. BeforeAlthough some remote control buttons look the same as thoseFor example, in order to display subtitles while watching aIn order forCheck the label on the media center or onLoading and playing a DVDIf not, press Play. Note: Automatic play can be turned off. Press the Settings button, select System Setup,Basic DVD operations. If you want to. Do this. Press PausePress Pause. Press StopPress StopPress Chapter. TrackPress Chapter. TrackWhile playing the chapter you want to repeat, press. Repeat Repeat.Using parental controlsLoading and playing an audio CDIf not, press Play. While playing a CD, the media center display window will show you the album name, trackBasic CD operations. Press Pause. Press Stop. Press Track. After track has played for several seconds,ChapterChannel. TrackPreset. If track has played for several seconds, press.

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Track ChannelChapter. Press and holdPress. ShufflePress. ShuffleIf the system is off, this will also turn it on. When it turns on, the radio will be playing the most recently selected FM or AM station. Tuning. You can tune to a radio station in the following ways. Switch between FM and AM. Press. Seek the strongest stations. Press and hold SeekRelease to stop at the next strongestTo stop sooner, briefly pressTo begin seeking again without holding down the skip button, briefly pressManually tune to a station. Press Tune. Select a preset station. Press Preset Channel. PresetTrack. Key in a preset number on the keypad and pressSetting a station presetStoreErasing a station presetEraseIn generalTurn on your component directly or by using its remote control. If you like, you can programProgramming your remote for other componentsPress the Tape, VCR, or AUX button on the remote or press Source on the media center untilThis turns your system on and selects the componentIf the system is already on, this button selects the component. Note: Selecting a source turns the system on in surround (5-speaker) mode. Press the Speakers button to change the mode. The appropriate indicators light up on the media center when the system is on and the component is selected. Using the VCR sound source. Press VCR on the remote or Source on the media center until VCR appears on the display. This turns your system on in surround (5-speaker) mode and selects the VCR sound sourceUsing a tape deck. In a 2-zone system, play the source in zone 1. Set the tape deck to record.Using the settings menusFigure 2Elements of the on-screenSettings (DVD). DVD Play Options. Sleep (minutes). DVD Status. Audio Settings. System Setup. EnterPress the Enter button go to this submenu. Lists options for how to play and view the current DVD.To display the settings menu on your TV screen. Press the Settings button.

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The displayed menu will contain items related to the currentlyTo exit the settings menu and clear it from your TV screen. Press the Settings button again. To select a menu item. Selected items are highlighted with a lighter color.To enter a submenu. When you see the Enter button symbol to the right of the selected item, then that item hasTo change a setting. Press the left or rightFind the setting you want and press the. Settings button to leave the menu. Your selected setting is stored in the system. Figure 3. Example of changingDVD Play Options (1 of 2). Title. Chapter:Title Time:Elapsed. Motion Control. Play 1x. Audio Track. Subtitles. Auto. Chooses an audio track for the current DVD.To view the system status. The settings menu provides a selection for displaying the status of the currently selectedThe system statusFigure 4. A DVD status example. Settings (DVD). EnterThe Movie Title. Title 1 of 13. Chapter 1 of 5Subtitle Off. Ratings Limit: 8. Repeat Chapter. Region Code:1. Displays information about the current source.Changing DVD play options. While playing a DVD movie, there are several play options that can be changed. Figure 5Figure 5. The DVD Play options menu. TV InputPowerPower. DVD Play OptionsGuide. Title Time. StopShuffle. PlayRepeat. Surround. Subtitle Language. Camera Angle. AB Repeat. Title: 1 of n. DVD movies are identified by title. If you have a DVD disc with more than one movie, thisChapter: 1 of n. A DVD video is divided into chapters. This function lets you select an individual chapter. Title Time: h:mm:ss. Chooses a time into the movie. Selects either time elapsed or time remaining in the current DVD title. Chooses direction and speed of DVD playback. Some DVD discs are recorded with more than one soundtrack. Other soundtracks may provide another language or PCM. To change soundtracks during play:Press Settings when done.Turns the subtitles on or off. “Auto” turns subtitles on automatically if audio is not available.

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Chooses a subtitle language for the current DVD. Camera Angle: 1 of maximum on title. Chooses a camera angle from those available on the current DVD title. Repeats a specified section of the DVD movie. To specify a section to repeat:The movie scene is repeated until you press Stop. To resume normal play, press Play. Making audio adjustments. You can adjust the audio of each source individually. Figure 6 shows you a map to the DVD. Play Options menu:A menu of the available settings for the current sourceAudio Settings.Figure 6. The audio settingsSettings. AllSettings (source). Play. RepeatAudio Settings. Movie EQ. Range CompressionNot available for. FM, AM, or CD. Mono Decoding. Available only when Movie EQCenter Channel. Audio Status. Treble Compensation. Bass CompensationSelecting DVD, TV, VCR, AUX, or TAPE turns the system on in an enhanced mode calledAny additional adjustmentsThis feature is normally engaged when you turn the systemYou can turn this feature off by setting Range Compression: Off. Selects Track 1, Track 2, or both of the currently available audio tracks. Displays system audio information. The following example shows you a DVD audio status. Figure 7. Status example: DVD audioAudio Settings (DVD). Normal Audio. Range Compression. Normal. Center Channel. Zone. Room. Speakers. Setting:Treble Compensation: -Bass Compensation. Displays information about volume and otherYou experience a surround sensation, providing extra enjoyment whenThis feature can be used for mono TV, FM, and. AM programs. This feature is automatically engaged when a Dolby Digital bitstream indicatesThis feature can be turned off by setting Mono Decoding. Off.Focuses or softens the presentation of center-channel sound. To increase the bass, raise the bass compensation setting to a positiveChanging the system setup. Press the Settings button to open the Settings menu on your TV screen. Using the downPress the EnterFigure 8. Map of the System Setup. Menus. Settings (source).

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StopPrevious. RepeatSystem Setup. DVD Setup. Display Brightness. Auto Select Audio Track. Display Language. Auto Subtitle.

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Before you play your first DVDPage 16 Playing a Video DVDPage 17: Playing an Audio CD Playing an Audio CD. Playing an audio CD. Turning the radio on. Erasing a station presetControlling external sourcesThe first 4-digit device code is shown.Using the settings menusPage 25 Changing System Settings. Changing DVD play optionsPage 26 Changing System Settings. Changing CD settingsPage 27 Changing System Settings. Changing FM settingsPage 28 Changing System Settings. Changing AM settingsPage 29 Changing System SettingsPage 30 Changing System Settings. Making audio adjustmentsFigure 10 shows. Page 31 Changing System Settings. Menu Item Settings What each setting does. Page 32 Changing System Settings. Changing the system setupPage 33 Changing System SettingsMenu Item. Page 34 Changing System SettingsPage 35 Changing System SettingsPage 36: Reference Reference. Changing the house code settings. Page 37 Reference. Setting up a second listening zone. Page 38 ReferenceReplacing the remote control batteriesProblem What to do. Page 41 Reference. Problem What to do. FM sound is. Page 42 Reference. Technical informationAccessoriesThe Mountain, Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USA.

Function buttonsEnglish - 15Programming the universal remoteThere may be several codes for your source. YouLocate your source’s codeCodes book (provided). Enter your source’s codeFor example, to program your TV, press and holdThe appropriate source button continues to glow.Test your source’s codeFollow the instructions for your source. Press and to navigate.Press and to navigate.Based on your source’s response to basic functions:If all six buttons blinkRepeat steps 1-2 in “Enter your source’s code” and steps 1-2 in “TestTip: After you exit programming mode, press the appropriate source button toNote: Your source may not be compatible with universal remote controls. Refer toCustomizing the power button. You can customizeBoth buttons ?ash three times. Use the following steps to resyncSwitching between sources. You can switch from one source to another by pressing the appropriate sourceNote: Before you begin, ensure you have correctly programmed your sources.The source button glows.The source powers on.Function buttons. The red, green, yellow and blue buttons on the remote control correspond with theEnglish - 17Adjusting the volume. On the remote control:Adjusting the bass levelThe status indicator blinks white three times and the soundbar savesNote: For optimal sound quality for dialogue-only programs, such as news and talkResetting the bass level. On the remote control, press and holdDialogue mode. Dialogue mode provides optimal sound quality for dialogue-only programs, such asPress the dialogue button (The status indicator glows amber when dialogue mode is enabled. Auto-wake. You can set the soundbar to power on whenever a sound signal is received. Note: The soundbar powers off after 60 minutes of inactivity. Press and holdThe status indicator glows dim amber when the soundbar is off and auto-wakeProgramming a non-Bose remote controlRefer to your non-Bose remote control’s owner’s. Once programmed, the non-Bose remote performs basic functions such as power.

English - 19Before you can stream music from a Bluetooth enabled device, you must pair yourMake sure the Bluetooth indicator blinks blue before you pair your device.Tip: The Bluetooth feature is usually found in Settings. A gear icon (Select Bose Solo 5 system from your device list. Once paired, the Bose Solo 5 system appears connected in the device list.If you cannot pair your device. You may need to clear the soundbar’s Bluetooth pairing list (see page 22). After you clear the list, try pairing again.If there are multiple devices stored in the soundbar’s pairing list, it may take aThe soundbar’s Bluetooth indicatorUsing the buttonThe soundbar connects to the last two devices that streamed toIf you cannot stream audio from a paired device. The soundbar may have lost connection to your device. Check the soundbar’s. Bluetooth indicator. If the paired device is out of range of the soundbar, move yourEnglish - 21. Switching between connected devices. The soundbar supports multi-point connectivity, which allows you to seamlesslyThe last two devices that streamed to the soundbar remain connected. DuringYou may need to clear the pairing list if youOnce you clear the list, you need to pair previouslypaired devices again.All paired mobile devices are cleared and the soundbar is ready to pairSoundbar indicatorsStatusStatus indicator. Indicator activity. System state. Off. Soundbar off (standby). Green. Solid: Soundbar is on. Blinking: Soundbar is muted. Amber. Dim: Standby, auto-wake is enabled. Solid: Dialogue mode. Blinking: Dialogue mode, soundbar is muted. Red. System error: Call Bose Customer Service. Refer toIndicator activity. Blue. Blinking: Ready to pair. White. Blinking: Connecting. Solid: Connected. English - 23You may need to use an alternate setup method for the following reasons. No sound from a source(s) connected to your TV. Some TVs do not deliver sound from connected sources to the soundbar. Use anProblem. What to do.

No sound from a source connected toConnect your source to the soundbar using one ofNo sound from two sourcesConnect your sources to the soundbar using. Option 1 or Option 2. (See page 27.). No optical or coaxial connector on your TV. Some TVs do not have optical or coaxial connectors. Use an alternate setupProblem. TV only has an analog connector. Connect your TV using a 3.5 mm to RCA stereoTV only has a headphones connector. Connect your TV using a 3.5 mm stereo cableTV has no audio outputs. Use the audio outputs on another source, such asConnecting a source to the soundbarCAUTION: If using an optical cable, remove the protective caps from both ends.Audio OUT. Source connector panel. Soundbar connector panelEnglish - 25Connecting a source’s analog connector to the soundbar. If your source does not have an optical or coaxial connector, and only has analogAudio OUT. Source connector panelSoundbar connector panelConnecting two sources to the soundbarOption 2 (see page 28). Note: You MUST use either Option 1 or Option 2. Do not use the coaxial cableOption 1. This ?gure shows two source connections using an optical cable and 3.5 mm to. RCA stereo cable (not provided). CAUTION: If using an optical cable, remove the protective caps from both ends.Audio OUT. Source 1. Audio OUT. Source 2Soundbar connector panel. English - 27Option 2. This ?gure shows two source connections using a coaxial cable and 3.5 mm to. Using two sources connected to the soundbar. Power off sources when not in use. In order for one source to deliver audio to theConnecting a TV headphones connector to the soundbar. If your TV only has a headphones connector, use a 3.5 mm stereo cable (notRefer to your TV’s owner’s guide forAudio OUT. TV headphones connector panelSoundbar connector panel. English - 29Troubleshooting. Problem. No power. No sound. Audio Output or Audio OUT, not Audio Input or Audio IN.Cannot play. Refer to your. Bluetooth enabled device’s owner’s guide.Problem.

The speaker grille panels require no special care.CAUTION: ff liquids get into the product, turn the system offend allow it to air dry. Then turnLilestyfe' so sysmm. There are ?ve successive levels of warnings to alert you to replace the personal music centerFigure 48. The most severe low batterySee page 17 forUsing the personal music center “find me” feature. Press the LOCATE. CONTROLLER button on the back of the multi-room interface (under the antenna connec-The personal music center begins beepingYou can stop the beep by touchingFigure 49. The LOCATE CONTROLLERLOCATE CONTROLIER button. LifesMe'Wsystem 41. Problem. System does not tunctionWhat to doThis allows theAUDIO INPUT jack.Make sure to select the correctNo sound fromToo much soundNo sound fromSurround speakersPersonal music centerSee pages 17 and 39.Then turn on the personal musicProblem. CD does not play. Radio does not work. FM sound is distorted. Sound is distorted. No tape, CD, VCR,Warranty period. What to doDisplay shows need if noClean the CD. See Figure 46.Call Bose' Product Support (see insideUse SIGNAL LEVELS MENU to determinePlease ?ll out theFor additional help in solving problems. contact Bose customer service. See the inside backLifesMe'so system 43Technical information. AccessoriesMulti-reom interfaceEurope: 230V- 50 Hz 19VA. Australia: 240V- 50 Hz 19VA. Matti-morn interface inputs. TAPE: 2Vrms, maximum. AUX, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2: ZVrms, maximum. FM antenna: 750. AM antenna: 12uH. Mum-room interface outputs. TAPE: ?xed audio. ROOM A. B, C, D: auto-adjusting fixed orSERlAL DATA: for future use. ROOM connector pinouts:Personal music centerDimensions. Personal music centerMulti-room interfaceCD changerJewel Cube' speakerAcoustimass' moduleWeights. Personal music centerMulti-room interfaceCD changerJewel Cube speakerAcoustimass moduleTotal shipping weightFinish. Personal music center. Polymer, painted. MuIti-room interface. Polymer. CD changer.

The RC80i is both affordable and easy to explore which is the main reason for its popularity. You also have the option of several speaker variations in the Polk RC range which means you can find the right speaker for a complete sound system. Each speaker can be powered by a 20-100W amplifier channel at 8 Ohms. The 1” tweeter is mounted on a swivel mount so you can direct the high frequencies towards your desired listing position. This is great if you want to install one brand of speaker throughout the property. As Polk Audio is one of the more affordable brands on the market, this is great news for expenditure. The speakers come with a template so stenciling the holes is quick and easy. Connect your wires, push the speaker through the hole and tighten the screws to install. The screws have a dog-ear locking tabs which swivel in place when you tighten the screw making the RC80i quick and easy to install. Speaker grilles can be painted to match paint and decor. Polk Audio doesn’t specify exact speaker gauge per distance other than the minimum of 18 gauge. We would recommend anything over 30ft should be a 12 gauge for the RC80i. The Polk Audio RC range includes in-ceiling and in-wall speakers of all sizes so you can find the right speaker for each position in the room. The moisture resistant coating is a big plus for bathrooms and outdoor installations. Available at: Amazon 4. Klipsch CDT-5650-C II In-Ceiling Speaker Klipsch is arguably one of the industry leaders when it comes to consumer audio. More specifically their incredible range of high-quality speakers. The CDT-5650-C II live up to all that you’d expect from Klipsch with incredible design features and exceptional audio quality. Unlike other in-ceiling speaker brands, the CDT-5650-C II woofer can also shift 15 degrees in any direction. There are also treble and midbass attenuation switches so you can fine-tune the sound depending on the room or installation.

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