Thank you for choosing the Bose® VideoWave®
entertainment system for your home.
By now, your system should be successfully set up
and, after running the ADAPTiQ® audio calibration
system, the sound should be calibrated for your room.
If these tasks have not been performed, please refer to
the VideoWave system setup guide. If you wish to add
another device to your system, see “Changing Your
System Setup” on page 27.
This guide describes your new remote control and
shows you how to operate your system.
Product Overview
The VideoWave system features an HD monitor, and
comes with a control console, a remote control, and
a dock for iPod.
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INTRODUCTION
Control
frame
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System overview
The VideoWave® entertainment system offers a unique
approach to controlling external devices like a cable
set-top box, Blu-ray Disc™ DVD player, or iPod. The
solution relies on a single remote control that is
significantly easier to use than conventional universal
remote controls.
The remote itself has only the buttons necessary for
basic control of the system. Controls that are unique to
your connected devices appear on the screen and are
accessed by using the click pad located on the remote
control. To select these additional controls, you touch
the click pad, glide your thumb to the function (or
control) you want, and press down on the click pad itself.
This approach is different and will likely require some
getting used to at the beginning, but we believe it offers
benefits that you will appreciate as you use the system:
• Simplified remote control.
Only the most basic functions
are located on the remote to
make it easy for anyone to
operate the system.
• You only see the controls you need. For example,
when you are watching a television program on your
cable set-top box and you touch the click pad, the
system activates the control frame on the screen,
presenting only the controls necessary to operate the
set-top box. Or, when you are viewing a DVD, the
system will present only the controls needed to
operate the DVD player.
• Your eyes don’t have to leave the screen.
When you want to select a control, instead of looking
down at the remote to find it, you can simply use your
thumb to highlight the control on the screen and
select. All without ever looking away from the screen.
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Bose® click pad remote control overview
Source selection
Selects connected devices from the
source menu.
See “Selecting a source” on page 12.
Last channel
Returns the current source to the previous
channel (page 13).
Mute/unmute
Suspends or restores the system audio.
See “Controlling the volume” on page 13.
Click pad
Displays and selects source and
system functions.
See “Click pad overview” on page 9 and
“Controlling Your Sources” on page 14.
Navigation pad
Provides up, down, left, right movement and
select functions for navigating on-screen
menus and program guides.
See “Interacting with source guides and
menus” on page 17.
Power on/off
Turns the system on/off including
connected devices.
See “Turning the system on/off” on
page 11.
Channel up/down
Changes the channel of the selected
program source.
See “Moving through channels” on page 13.
Volume up/down
Raises (+) or lowers (–) the system volume.
See “Controlling the volume” on page 13.
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Numbers for entering channel, DVD chapter, music track, or
disc number. See “Entering channel numbers” on page 16.*
Playback controls used for sources such
as DVR, DVD, CD, and MP3 players.*
Additional controls for
the selected source.*
Additional
controls for
the selected
source.*
Image view control (page 18).
Source and system options
menu (page 23) and Bose
Demonstration (page 24)
Source power on/off control.
*For more information on using these controls, refer to the owner’s guide that came with the source you have selected to use.
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Control frame overview
The control frame consists of functions or controls used
by the source you have selected. These replace the
buttons on the remote control that came with the source.
Note: The content of the control frame can be modified
for each source. See “Customizing the control frame” on
page 29.
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Click pad overview
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TOUCH
Place your thumb on the click pad
to see the control frame.
2
GLIDE
Glide your thumb along the click
pad to highlight a control.
3
CLICK
Press down on the click pad
to select the highlighted
control.
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System updates
The Unify® intelligent integration system represents the
best way we know how to overcome the challenge of
trying to control external sources in a world where there
are no consistent industry standards for such control.
We believe that our approach is a vast improvement
over using multiple, complex remote controls.
However, in some cases, the system may be unable to
identify your particular source. For example, there may
be times when you need to perform a system update,
because you’ve purchased a new source with its own
non-standard remote control. Fortunately, we’ve made
the process easy, and it’s available for free from Bose.
Please see “Performing a system update” on page 34
for more information.
Registering your product
Registering your product enables you to receive
notifications of system software updates to keep your
product performing optimally.
Please follow the instructions on your product
registration card to register. Failure to register will not
affect your limited warranty rights or your eligibility to
obtain system software updates.
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Power
BASIC SYSTEM OPERATION
Turning the system on/off
Press the power button on
the remote to start the system.
When the system starts up, it also
automatically turns on your set-top
box (cable, satellite, etc.).
The state of the power light on the
control console and monitor
indicates the system status.
While the system starts up, the
monitor emits a start-up tone and
displays the Bose
progress bar under it.
Note: When you turn the system on, it will always select
and turn on your cable or satellite box.
Note: To keep energy consumption to a minimum, the
system operates in a very low power state when it is off.
This is why the system may take several seconds to start.
To turn off the system, including the connected
source, press the power button.
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logo with a
Control console power light
StatusMeaning
RedOff
Blinking greenStarting up
Steady greenOn and ready to use
OrangeOff and charging iPod
Blinking yellow for 30
seconds after shutting
system down
Slow blinking red while
system is off
Red blinking off every 5
seconds
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system setup was started, but is
Unify
incomplete
Unify system setup is complete, but no
sources are present
Remote control batteries are low
Monitor power light
StatusMeaning
Blinking greenStarting up
Steady greenVideo muted (see page 18)
Slow blinking redPower removed from monitor but not
Slow blinking red to green
until power is restored
control console
System is shutting down in 10 seconds
due to an error. If the problem persists,
contact Bose. See the contact sheet
included with your system
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BASIC SYSTEM OPERATION
Source
Highlighted
source is the
selected
source
Satellite
Cable
Blu-ray
Source menu example
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Selecting a source
From the SOURCE menu, you can select any of your
system sources (connected devices), such as a cable/
satellite set-top box, Blu-ray Disc™ player, DVR, DVD,
or CD player.
To select a source:
1. Press the Source button on
the remote control to display
the SOURCE menu.
The source that you last
selected is highlighted as
shown in the following example.
2. Continue pressing the Source
select button to move the
highlight down the list and
select the source you want.
Note: You can also move the highlight up and
down the list of sources using the up and down
navigation buttons. Pressing OK selects the
highlighted source.
Notes:
• The items listed in the SOURCE menu depend on
the types of sources you connected to your system
during setup.
• Your iPod must be docked for it to appear in the
SOURCE menu.
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