Bose VIDEOWAVE II ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM, VIDEOWAVE II Operating Manual

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Operating Guide
Guía del usuario
Guide d’utilisation
V
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AVE
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NTERTAINMENT SYSTEM
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Please review the important safety information in your VideoWave
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Entertainment System Setup Guide before using your system. This will help you operate your system properly and safely.
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CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION 5
Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Product Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
System overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Bose® click pad remote control overview . . . . . 7
Control frame overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Click pad overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
System updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Registering your product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Important safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
BASIC SYSTEM OPERATION 11
Turning the system on/off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Selecting a source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Controlling the volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Moving through channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
CONTROLLING YOUR SOURCES 14
Control frame overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Selecting source controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Entering channel numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Interacting with source guides and menus . . . . . 17
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 18
Changing the image view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Video muting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
USING THE iPOD SOURCE 19
Selecting the iPod source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
iPod interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Controlling iPod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
CONTROL CONSOLE OVERVIEW 20
USING THE USB SOURCE 21
Viewing photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
USB interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Photo viewing controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
USING THE FRONT ANALOG A/V AND HDMI™ INPUTS 22
Connecting to the front analog A/V inputs . . . . . . 22
Controlling front A/V sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
CHANGING SOURCE AND SYSTEM OPTIONS 23
Changing settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Available settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Exit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Play Bose
®
demonstration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Program Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Channel Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Control Frame Sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Video Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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Motion Smoothing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Restore Original Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Automatic Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
CHANGING YOUR SYSTEM SETUP 27
Unify® system overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Using the Unify menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Unify system functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Resume initial setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Restart initial setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
ADAPTiQ
®
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Play Bose® demonstration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Source setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Add a new device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Homewide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Teach mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Exit Unify
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Customizing the control frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Installing the IR emitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Controlling the system using
a third-party remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
TROUBLESHOOTING 32
Troubleshooting table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Pairing the remote with the console . . . . . . . . . 33
Resetting the system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Performing a system update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Contacting customer service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
CARE AND MAINTENANCE 35
Replacing the batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Cleaning the monitor screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Cleaning the product enclosures . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Limited warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Technical information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
Welcome
Thank you for choosing the Bose® VideoWave® entertainment system for your home.
By now, your system should be successfully set up and, after running the ADAPTiQ® audio calibration system, the sound should be calibrated for 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.
Monitor and stand
Dock for iPod
Control console
Bose® click pad remote control
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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.
Control frame
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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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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.
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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Click pad overview
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TOUCH
Place your thumb on the click pad
to see the control frame.
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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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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
®
logo with a
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.
Control console power light
Monitor power light
Power
Status Meaning
Red Off Blinking green Starting up Steady green On and ready to use Orange Off and charging iPod Blinking yellow for 30
seconds after shutting system down
Unify
®
system setup was started, but is
incomplete
Slow blinking red while system is off
Unify system setup is complete, but no sources are present
Red blinking off every 5 seconds
Remote control batteries are low
Status Meaning
Blinking green Starting up Steady green Video muted (see page 18) Slow blinking red Power removed from monitor but not
control console
Slow blinking red to green until power is restored
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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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.
Source
Highlighted source is the selected source
Satellite
Cable
Blu-ray
Source menu example
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Controlling the volume
Press volume plus (+) or minus (–) to raise or lower the volume.
Press the mute button to suspend the system audio. Press again to restore.
Moving through channels
Press CH or CH to move up or down one channel.
Press the Last button to move back and forth between two channels.
For instructions on moving to a specific channel number, see “Entering channel numbers” on page 16.
Volume
Mute
Channel up/down
Last
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CONTROLLING YOUR SOURCES
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.
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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Selecting source controls
1. Place your thumb anywhere on the click pad to
activate the control frame, which provides on­screen controls for the source you are using.
Note: When the control frame is activated, the picture is resized to fit within the control frame.
2. Glide your thumb along the click pad to highlight the control you want.
3. Press down on the click pad to select the highlighted control.
Highlighted function corresponds with your thumb position on the click pad
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Entering channel numbers
The numbers along the top of the control frame appear for any source that uses a keypad on an infrared (IR) remote control. Although these controls are primarily used for entering channel numbers for a set-top box, you can use them to select chapter numbers for a DVD player or track numbers for a CD player.
When you enter a number, it appears in a queue on the screen. The number of digits the queue can hold is set at the factory to a maximum of 3 digits. If your set-top box requires a different number of digits for channel numbers, you can change this in the Options menu (page 25). For example, if you need to enter channel numbers as high as 9999, you will need to change the number of digits to 4. If your set-top box only goes up to channel 99, then you should set the number of digits to 2.
To enter a channel number:
1. Using the click pad remote, select the first digit of the channel number.
The channel number queue appears on the screen containing the first digit.
2. Select the remaining digits and add them to the queue.
3. After selecting the last digit, wait for the queue to shift the numbers to the left, indicating that they are being sent to the source.
OR Press the OK remote control button to send the
numbers immediately.
Channel number
queue
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Interacting with source guides and menus
Many cable boxes, satellite receivers, and other sources have a menu or program guide. You can access this guide using the Guide control in the control frame. Using the navigation pad on the remote, you can select items in the menu or guide.
1. Select the Guide or Menu control in the control frame. The selected function appears within the control frame.
2. Lift your thumb off the click pad (the control frame disappears) and use the navigation pad to move the highlight to the on-screen item you want.
3. Press the OK button to select the item.
Navigation pad
Provides up, down, left, right movement and select functions for navigating on­screen menus and program guides.
OK
Selects the highlighted item in a guide or menu.
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003
004
005
006
007
Major League BaseballNews
Seinfeld Seinfeld Simpsons Simpsons Everybody...
News
Late Show with David Lette...
Public programming
Animal Planet The Universe The Universe The Universe
Jailbreak Outside...
News
10:00pm to 1:00am: Major League Baseball Boston Red Sox at Oakland Athletics
Live
Example program guide
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
Changing the image view
Select the image view control in the control frame to display a menu of video formatting
choices. On the remote control, press the left or right navigation button to highlight your choice. The picture format will change momentarily after you select a format.
Video muting
When you want to enjoy listening to music without being distracted by video, or if you just want to conserve energy, you can turn off the video screen.
To turn off the video screen, press and hold the remote control power button until the picture starts to fade away.
While the screen is blank, the monitor power light is steady green.
To turn on the video screen, press and release the power button.
Note: When listening to audio sources like iPod, the system will automatically enter screen-saver mode in order to prevent the risk of screen burn-in. Press any button on the click pad remote to restore the picture.
Normal Does not modify the shape of
the video image sent to your TV.
Auto-Wide Tries to make the video image
fill the entire width of your TV screen without cropping any content.
Stretch 1 Stretches video image evenly
from the center.
Stretch 2 Stretches the edges of the
video image while leaving the center unmodified.
Zoom Enlarges the video image (press
the up/down navigation buttons to move the video up or down on your screen).
Gray Bars Places vertical gray bars on the
left and right of a standard definition video image.
Press and hold
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USING THE iPOD SOURCE
Selecting the iPod source
1. Please be sure to dock your iPod. It will not appear
in the SOURCE menu until you dock it.
2. Press the source button on the remote and select iPod. The iPod interface is displayed.
iPod interface
Your iPod menus and content appear on the left side of your screen as shown in the following example. The track you have selected appears on the right.
Controlling iPod
Use the click pad remote and the playback controls on the control frame to operate your iPod.
Remote control navigation pad
Up one menu item (press and hold to scroll quickly)
Down one menu item (press and hold to scroll quickly)
Up one menu level (if playing video, pause and return to menu)
Down one menu level (Select)
OK Select
On-screen control frame
Page
Up one page
Page
Down one page Play Pause
Stop Next track or audio bookmark
Previous track or audio bookmark Fast forward Fast rewind Shuffle on/off
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CONTROL CONSOLE OVERVIEW
Power light
Indicates system status. Refer to “Control console power light” on page 11.
Front A/V inputs
Used for temporarily connecting an audio/video device such as a camcorder.
Right (R) audio channel (red) Left (L) or mono audio channel (white) Composite video (yellow)
Headphone output
Accepts stereo headphones with a 3.5 mm stereo plug. Volume level is set by the volume buttons on the remote control or control console.
Front USB input
Used for viewing photo files from a USB device or a digital camera, and updating the system.
Front HDMI™ input
Used for temporarily connecting an HDMI device such as a video camera.
Source Setup
Power
on/off
Source
selection
Mute/
unmute
Volume
down
Volume upUnify®
menu
(page 27)
Control buttons
1
3
5
6
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
4
Note: The click pad remote cannot be set up to control devices connected to the front A/V or HDMI inputs.
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USING THE USB SOURCE
Viewing photos
Photo files in a .jpg or .jpeg format can be displayed from a USB flash drive.
1. Plug the USB flash drive into the USB connector on the front of the control console. It will not appear in the SOURCE menu until it is plugged in.
2. Press the source button on the remote and select USB. The USB interface is displayed.
USB interface
When selecting the USB source, folders appear at the top of the list on the left followed by single image files. Selecting a folder displays its contents.
Photo viewing controls
Use the click pad remote control and control frame functions to access and view your photos.
Remote control
Up one menu item (press and hold to repeat)
Down one menu item (press and hold to repeat)
Up one folder level, or exit and return to browsing folders (if viewing a slideshow)
Down one folder level
OK
Down one folder level (if a folder is highlighted), or
Play slideshow (if a photo file is highlighted)
On-screen control frame
Page Up nine items Page Down nine items
EXIT
Exit slideshow and return to browsing folders
Play slideshow of highlighted folder Pause slideshow
Exit slideshow and return to browsing folders
Next image Previous image
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USING THE FRONT ANALOG A/V AND HDMI™ INPUTS
Connecting to the front analog A/V inputs
The front analog A/V and HDMI inputs are provided for temporarily connecting sources such as digital and video cameras.
1. Plug the source into the analog A/V or HDMI connector on the front of the control console. It will not appear in the SOURCE menu until it is plugged in.
2. Press the source button on the remote and select A/V (Front) or HDMI (Front).
Controlling front A/V sources
The click pad remote cannot control a source connected to either input. You need to use the controls on the device itself or the remote that came with it.
Analog A/V
For devices that have composite video and left/right audio outputs.
HDMI
For devices that have an HDMI output.
Right (R) audio channel (red) Left (L) or mono audio channel (white) Composite video (yellow)
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CHANGING SOURCE AND SYSTEM OPTIONS
This section describes optional settings which affect operation of the system and some sources that are connected to it.
Although factory settings have been selected to satisfy most system owners, you can change them if you wish. The instructions on the next two pages explain how to do this.
If you need help, please call Bose Customer Service. Refer to the list of contact numbers included with your system.
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Changing settings
The OPTIONS menu allows you to change source-related and system settings. The items listed in the menu will vary according to the source you have selected.
1. Touch the click pad to activate the control frame.
2. Select OPTIONS on the lower right side to display
the menu.
The following is an example OPTIONS menu for an A/V device.
3. Using the up/down navigation buttons, highlight the option you want to change.
4. Using the left/right navigation buttons, change the setting.
5. To exit the menu and save the changes, press the OK button, or select “Exit Options” at the top or bottom of the list.
Available settings
The following describes the settings that are available for each option. The actual number of options appearing in the menu may differ for each source. The asterisk (*) indicates the factory setting.
Exit
Exits the menu and returns to normal viewing. This function appears at the top and bottom of the menu.
Play Bose® demonstration
Plays the Bose audio/video demonstration. After completion you are returned to the source you were using.
Highlighted option
Selected setting
Exit
Play Bose demonstration
Program Language
Select a track for language
Track 1
Channel Number
Control Frame Sounds
Video Settings
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Program Language
Selects an alternate audio track, such as a Secondary Audio Program (SAP), when it is available.
Track 1* ................ Selects track 1
Track 2 .................. Selects track 2
Both Tracks........... Selects tracks 1 and 2
Not Available......... Automatically selected when no alternate
track is available
Channel Number
Turns the channel number queue off or specifies the maximum number of digits used for the source you have selected. The size of the queue should be set to hold the largest number used by the source.
2 digits .......Number sent after 2 digits entered (00 to 99)
3 digits*......Number sent after 3 digits entered (000 to 999)
4 digits .......Number sent after 4 digits entered (0000 to 9999)
Off..............Each digit sent immediately when selected
Control Frame Sounds
Provides audible feedback when you glide your thumb along the click pad or select a highlighted function.
On*.................. Sound accompanies the movement of your
thumb on the click pad
Off...................No click pad sounds
*Factory setting
Video Settings
Provides video presets for dark, normal, and bright ambient light conditions.
Dark Room ..... Optimized for very dark lighting conditions
Normal*........... Optimized for most lighting conditions
Bright.............. Optimized for very bright lighting conditions
*Factory setting
Basic video adjustments
The dark, normal, and bright room video presets were optimized at the factory. However, if you choose to make adjustments:
1. While “Video Settings” is highlighted, press and hold the OK button on the remote to access the basic video adjustments for the preset.
2. Use the up/down navigation buttons to select the item. Use the left/right buttons to adjust the value.
3. Press OK to return to the OPTIONS menu.
Factory setting
Range Dark Normal Bright Brightness 0 to 100 23 23 23 Contrast 0 to 100 64 64 64 Color 0 to 100 60 62 62 Tint 0 to 100 50 50 50 Video sharpness 1 to 3 2 2 2 Monitor backlight 0 to 10 3 5 8 Color temperature 1 to 3 3 3 3
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Gamma and color adjustments
Note: We recommend that these adjustments be made by a qualified technician.
1. Access the basic video settings as previously explained.
2. Press and hold OK again to toggle between the basic video settings and the Gamma and color settings.
3. Use the navigation buttons to adjust.
Motion Smoothing
Provides an adjustable control to insure a smooth and clear picture for sports and fast-moving action scenes.
None ...............No motion smoothing
Low .................Minimal motion smoothing
Default* ...........Normal motion smoothing
High.................Maximum motion smoothing
Note: Movies will appear to be more natural and lifelike when motion smoothing is on. However, you can set motion smoothing to None if you prefer to view films the way the director intended them to appear.
Restore Original Settings
Returns all settings to factory values.
Automatic Off
Determines if the system automatically turns off after 4 hours of no user interaction (no remote control button presses).
Enabled*................ 4-hour time-out is on
Disabled................ 4-hour time-out is off
Note:
The system will automatically turn off 15 minutes after you no longer hear:
• Video and audio from a video source or
• Audio from an audio source
The 4-hour Automatic Off setting does not affect this function.
*Factory setting
Factory setting
Range Dark Normal Bright Gamma -3 to +3 0 0 0 Red gain 0 to 100 100 100 100 Green gain 0 to 100 100 100 100 Blue gain 0 to 100 100 100 100 Red cut 0 to 100 0 0 0 Green cut 0 to 100 0 0 0 Blue cut 0 to 100 0 0 0
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CHANGING YOUR SYSTEM SETUP
Unify® system overview
The intelligent integration system guides you through the initial process of setting up and configuring your system. It helps you to choose the right cables and inputs, and to program the click pad remote to operate your connected devices.
After completing the initial setup, you can use the Unify system at any time to change your system setup and configuration.
Using the Unify menu
To access the Unify system:
1. Press the Setup button (page 20) on the front of the control console to display the Unify menu.
2. Use the navigation buttons on the remote to high­light the function you want.
3. Press OK on the remote to activate the function.
4. When you are done, select “Exit Unify” at the
bottom of the menu.
Note: To exit the Unify menu at any time or cancel the function you started to use, press the source select button on the remote, or the Setup button on the control console.
Unify system functions
Resume initial setup
This function is available only if the initial setup process is not completed. Selecting this function returns you to initial setup process at the last completed event.
Restart initial setup
This function is available only if the initial setup process is not completed. Selecting this starts the initial setup process from the beginning.
Language
This function allows you to change the language of the on-screen information.
ADAPTiQ
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Selecting ADAPTiQ runs the audio calibration process that adjusts the system audio output for the best performance in your room.
Play Bose® demonstration
Plays the Bose audio/video demonstration. After completion you are returned to the Unify menu.
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Source setup
A setup function will appear in the menu for each connected device using the name assigned to it during the initial setup process. For example, you might see “Cable Setup,” “Satellite Setup,” or “DVD Setup.” This function is available only after the initial setup is completed.
This function allows you to:
• Change the name of a connected device
• Set up the remote control
• Manually enter remote control IR device codes
• Customize controls appearing in the control frame (see “Customizing the control frame” on page 29)
• Disable or enable automatic device power on/off
• Remove this device
• Add or change video or audio connections
Add a new device
This function guides you through the process of connecting a new device to the system. It will help you to choose the right cable and input, and to program the click pad remote to operate the device. This function is available only after the initial setup is completed.
Homewide
When your VideoWave® system is connected to another Bose entertainment system as an expansion system, this function allows you to change the room code.
Update
This function guides you through the process of updating the software in your system. By using a computer with an Internet connection, system software updates from Bose can be downloaded to the USB drive that is included with your system. Be sure to carefully follow the instructions displayed on the VideoWave monitor.
Teach mode
This function shows you how to program a third-party learning remote to control your VideoWave system. When in this mode, the VideoWave system transmits an infrared (IR) code for each button pressed on the click pad remote control. The third-party remote learns how to control your system by recording these codes. Follow the instructions displayed on the VideoWave monitor. To exit this mode, press the Setup button on the control console. This function is available only after the initial setup is completed.
Exit Unify
®
Closes the menu and returns you to the last source selected.
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Customizing the control frame
This function allows you to choose which controls you want to see in the control frame for each source.
1. In the Unify
®
menu, select setup function for the
source you want to customize.
2. In the right-hand column, select Customize Control Frame. The customizing menu will be displayed (see the example below).
3. Using the navigation pad on the click pad remote, select or remove controls for the selected device:
• Press or
to move across columns.
• Press and to select items in a column.
• Press OK to add or remove the checkmark next to the control. A checkmark in the box adds the control to the control frame.
4. Select Save to save the current settings.
Selected device setup
Selected control
Save - Saves the current settings Cancel - Cancels changes made Reset - Restores factory settings
Total number of controls you can place on the left and right sides of the control frame
Number of controls you selected
Controls counter:
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Installing the IR emitter
In order to control external sources like a set-top box or DVD player, the control console is designed to transmit infrared (IR) signals to them. In some cases, the sources may not reliably receive these signals, resulting in inconsistent control. If this occurs, please install the included IR emitter cable for one, two, or three sources according to the following instructions.
1. Insert the plug on the IR emitter cable into the IR connector on the control console.
2. Place each emitter head so the flat side is against the front panel of each source.
3. Using the supplied adhesive pad, attach the emitter head to the source.
Note: You may need to change the position of each IR emitter head to obtain reliable control of connected sources.
External source
External source
IR emitter heads
IR
IR emitter cable
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Controlling the system using a third-party remote
A third-party remote, such as your set-top box remote, can be programmed to control your VideoWave
®
entertainment system. Referring to the owner’s guide for your set-top box
remote, follow the instructions for programming the remote to control a TV. When it is time to enter a device code, enter “0000.”
Once programmed, the third-party remote should control basic functions such as power on/off, volume, and source input selection.
Third-party remote function
VideoWave system function
TV power on/off
TV input
TV volume/mute
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting table
Problem What to do
The system is not responding to initial operation of the click pad remote
• Press any remote key and watch the power light on the control console. It should blink with each press. If not, see “Pairing the remote with the console” on page 33.
• Make sure the control console is turned on. Refer to the power light states on page 20.
• Make sure batteries are in the remote (see page 35).
• Reset the system. See “Resetting the system” on page 33.
The Bose remote does not control a device I connected to the control console
• You may need to update your system. See “Performing a system update” on page 34.
• Install the IR emitter. Refer to “Installing the IR emitter” on page 30.
System doesn’t do anything
• Make sure the monitor and the power supply are fully plugged into a live AC (mains) outlet.
• Select a connected device from the SOURCE menu (refer to page 12).
• Pair the remote. See “Pairing the remote with the console” on page 33.
• Reset the system. See “Resetting the system” on page 33.
No sound
• Increase the volume.
• Check the input connections on the control console. Make sure you have selected the right source.
• Make sure the source you have selected is turned on.
• If using a coaxial or optical audio connection, make sure you have not made both types of connections to the same input on the control console.
• Make sure the monitor cable is firmly plugged into the A/V OUT to Monitor connector on the control console and the other end is firmly seated into the connector on the monitor. Refer to the setup guide for details.
• Reset the system. See “Resetting the system” on page 33.
I hear a loud hum or buzz coming from certain sources
• Contact Bose® Customer Service to determine if and how other electrical devices in the room may be creating unwanted signals, and to obtain possible remedies.
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Note: When listening to audio sources like iPod, the system will automatically enter screen-saver mode in order to prevent the risk of screen burn-in. Press any button on the click pad remote to restore the picture.
Pairing the remote with the console
1. Make sure your system is on. If not, press the
power button on the control console.
2. Hold the remote close to the control console.
3. Press and hold both the Mute button ( ) on the
control console and the OK button on the remote at the same time for five seconds. The power light blinks when pairing is complete.
4. Press any remote button and verify that the power light on the control console blinks with each button press.
Resetting the system
1. Press and hold the power button on the control
console for 5 seconds or until the power light on the control console changes to red.
The power light on the control console changes to red when the system shuts down.
2. Press and release the power button on the control console to restart the system. The power light changes to blinking green and then solid green when the system is on and ready to use.
3. If you still cannot operate the system using the remote, please follow the previous procedure to pair the remote with the control console.
Intermittent audio dropouts heard on a coaxial digital audio input
• Use the composite video cable included with your system for this coaxial digital audio connection. Refer to “Source setup” on page 28.
The quality of the video image is not what I prefer
• Use the OPTIONS menu to make adjustments. Refer to “Restore Original Settings” on page 26.
Problem What to do
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Performing a system update
By using a computer with an Internet connection, system software updates from Bose can be downloaded to the USB drive that is included with your system.
1. Press the Setup button on the front of the control console to display the Unify
®
menu.
2. Using the remote navigation buttons, select Update.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Contacting customer service
For additional help in solving problems, contact Bose® Customer Service. See the address sheet included in the carton.
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Replacing the batteries
A low-battery message appears on the monitor when the remote batteries need replacing. When replacing them, be sure to replace both batteries with new ones.
1. Remove the battery compartment cover and remove the old batteries.
2. Install two new AAA (IEC-LR3) 1.5V batteries, matching the polarity markings (+ and –) to the markings inside the battery compartment.
3. Slide the battery cover back into place.
Cleaning
Be sure to adhere to the following instructions for cleaning the outside surfaces of the product, especially the monitor screen.
Cleaning the monitor screen
Before you start cleaning the screen, make sure you have the recommended cleaning cloths and solutions.
Recommended cleaning cloths
A double-sided microfiber cloth is recommended for cleaning the monitor screen. These are extremely soft, non-abrasive, and non-electrostatic. Be sure to remove any tags from the cloth before using it on the screen. The tags are usually a different material that may scratch surfaces of the screen.
Recommended cleaning solutions
Use a cleaning solution specifically made for cleaning LCD screens. You can find these cleaning solutions where electronic products are sold.
CAUTION:
• Use only cleaning solutions made specifically for clean­ing monitors and monitor screens. Cleaning products not made for monitors can scratch the LCD screen or strip off the finish.
• DO NOT USE cleaning solutions that contain Acetone, Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA), Ethyl Alcohol, Ethyl Acid, Ammonia, or Methyl Chloride.
Battery compartment cover
AAA (IEC-LR3) batteries (2)
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WARNING: To avoid the risk of electric shock, make sure your hands are dry before unplugging your system from, or plugging your system into, an electrical outlet.
CAUTION:
• When you clean your monitor, do not press down on the LCD screen. Pressing down on the screen can scratch or damage the display.
• Do not use paper towels or abrasive pads to clean the monitor. Using these materials can scratch your LCD screen.
• Do not spray any liquids directly onto the monitor screen or cabinet. Spraying liquids directly onto the screen or cabinet can cause damage. Always apply the cleaning solution to a microfiber cleaning cloth first.
For a light cleaning
1. Turn the system off and disconnect the monitor
power cord from the wall receptacle.
2. Using as little pressure as possible, gently wipe the
surface of the monitor screen using a clean and dry microfiber cloth.
Cleaning tough marks and smudges
1. Turn the system off and disconnect the monitor power cord from the wall receptacle.
2. Spray a small amount of a non-abrasive cleaner on a microfiber cloth.
3. Using as little pressure as possible, gently wipe the surface of the monitor screen.
4. Wait until the monitor is completely dry before plugging it in and starting the system up again.
Cleaning the product enclosures
• Wipe the product enclosures using ONLY a soft,
dry cloth.
• DO NOT use any solvents, chemicals, or sprays.
• DO NOT allow liquids to spill or objects to drop into
any openings.
• DO NOT blow compressed air into or vacuum
ventilation openings.
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Limited warranty
Your Vid e oWa v e® entertainment system is covered by a limited warranty. See your product registration card for details. Please be sure to fill out the information section on the card and mail it to Bose. Failure to do so will not affect your limited warranty.
To obtain limited warranty service
Contact Bose or your authorized Bose dealer.
Technical information
Remote control
Frequency: 2.4 GHz Range: 33 ft. (10 m)
Control console power supply rating
AC input: 100-240V 50-60Hz, 0.5A (0,5A) DC output: 12V 20W Max.
Monitor rating
AC input: 100-240V 50-60Hz 250W
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #’s: 5,956,647; 5,974,380; and 6,487,535
& other worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS, the DTS Symbol and DTS+the DTS Symbol are registered trademarks & the DTS logos are trademarks of DTS, Inc. Product includes software. © 2010 DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Designed with UEI Technology™ Under License from Universal Electronics Inc. ©UEI 2000-2010.
HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Xbox is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. TiVo is a trademark of TiVo, Inc. or its subsidiaries. Other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
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“Made for iPod,” and “Made for iPhone,” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod, or
iPhone, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod, or iPhone may affect wireless performance.
Made for:
iPod touch (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th generation) iPod nano (3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th generation) iPod classic iPod with video iPhone 4 iPhone 3GS iPhone 3G iPhone
Please complete and retain for your records:
VIDEOWAVE model: (on control console bottom panel) _______________________
Control console serial number (on bottom panel): _____________________________________
Display Panel serial number (under connector cover): _______________________________
Licensing information
This product contains one or more free or open source software programs originating from third parties and distributed as part of the STLinux software package. Visit www.stlinux.com/download for further details. This free and open source software is subject to the terms of the GNU General Public License, GNU Library/ Lesser General Public License, or other different and/or additional copyright licenses, notices and disclaimers. To understand your rights under these licenses, please refer to the specific terms of the licenses, notices, and disclaimers, which are provided to you in an electronic file, named “licenses.pdf,” located within the product’s control console. To read this file, you will need a computer with a USB port and a software program that can view .pdf files. To download “licenses.pdf” from your product’s control console:
1. Press and hold the Setup button on the front of the control console to display the System Information screen.
2. Insert a USB drive (there should be one included in your sys­tem package) into the USB input on the front of the control console.
3. Press the OK button on the remote control to copy the file to the USB drive. This download process should be completed within 30 seconds. You may then remove the USB drive.
4. To read the file “licenses.pdf,” plug the USB drive into a computer with a USB port, navigate to the USB root directory, and open “licenses.pdf” with a software program that can view .pdf files.
To receive a copy of the source code for the open source software programs included in this product, please mail your written request to: Licensing Manager, Mailstop 6A2, Bose Corporation, The Mountain, Framingham, MA 01701-9168. Bose Corporation will distribute such source code to you on a disc for a charge covering the cost of performing such distribution, such as the cost of media, shipping, and handling. All of the above referenced licenses, notices, and disclaimers are reproduced and available with such source code. This offer is valid for a period of three (3) years following the date of distribution of this product by Bose Corporation.
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Product data logger
The VideoWave® system features a product data logger that is designed to help Bose better understand product usage and performance over time. The product data logger records certain technical data and usage history, including but not limited to volume levels, on/off data, user settings, source inputs, temperature and power output, and setup data. We may use this data to provide you with better service and support on your VideoWave system and to improve product design in the future. Special equipment is required to read the data stored by the product data logger and such data can only be retrieved by Bose if your VideoWave system is returned to Bose for service or as returned merchandise. The product data logger does not collect any personally identifiable information about you and does not record title, genre or other information about the media content you access while using your VideoWave system.
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