Boseメーカー55 VIDEOWAVE 2の使用説明書/サービス説明書
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©2012 Bose Corporation, The Mountain, Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USA AM353022 Rev .01 Operating Guide Guía del usuario Guide d’utilisation V IDEO W AVE ® II E NTERTAINMENT S YSTEM V IDEO W AVE ® II E NTERTAINMEN T S YSTEM O PERATING G UIDE VideoWave2 Operating Guide Covers_AIM.
2 English TA B 6 TA B 8 TA B 7 TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 I MPORTANT S AFETY I NFORMATION Please review the important sa fety information in your Vid eo Wave ® Entert ainment System Setup Guide before using your system. This will help you operate your system properly and safely .
C ONTENTS 3 TA B 5 T A B 4T A B 6T A B 8 TA B 7 English T AB 3 TA B 2 I NTRODUCTION 5 Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Product Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 System overview . . . . . .
4 English TA B 6 TA B 8 TA B 7 TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 Motion Smoothing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Restore Original Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Automatic Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 TA B 5 T A B 4T A B 6T A B 8 TA B 7 English T AB 3 TA B 2 I NTRODUCTION W elcome Thank you for choosin g the Bose ® VideoW ave ® entertainmen t system for your home . By now , your system should be succ essfully set up and, after runnin g the ADAPTiQ ® audio calibration system, the so und should be calibra ted for you r room.
6 I NTRODUCTI ON English TA B 6 TA B 8 TA B 7 TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 System overview The VideoW a ve ® entert ainment sys tem offers a unique approach to contr olling ex te rnal devices like a cable set-top box, Blu-ray D isc™ DVD player , or iPo d.
7 I NTRODUCTION TA B 5 T A B 4T A B 6T A B 8 TA B 7 English T AB 3 TA B 2 Bose ® click pad remote contr ol overview Source sele ction Selects connected device s from the source menu. See “Selecting a source” on page 12. Last channel Returns the current source to the previous channel (page 13).
8 I NTRODUCTI ON English TA B 6 TA B 8 TA B 7 TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 Control frame overview The control fram e consists of functions o r controls used by the sour ce you have selected. These r eplace the buttons on the remote control that came with the sour ce.
9 I NTRODUCTION TA B 5 T A B 4T A B 6T A B 8 TA B 7 English T AB 3 TA B 2 Click pad overview 1 TOUCH Place your thumb on the click pa d to see the control frame. 2 GLIDE Glide your thumb along the click pad to highli ght a contr ol. 3 CLICK Pres s down on the click pad to select the h ighlighted control.
10 I NTRODUCTI ON English TA B 6 TA B 8 TA B 7 TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 System updates The Unify ® intelligent inte gration system represents the best way we know how to overcome the challe nge of trying to control exter nal sources in a world where there are no consistent industry s tandards for such control.
11 TA B 5 T A B 4T A B 6T A B 8 TA B 7 English T AB 3 TA B 2 B ASIC S YSTEM O PERATION T urning the system on/of f Press the power butt on on the remote to star t the system. When the syste m starts up, it also automatically tu rns on your set-top box (cable, satellite, etc.
12 B ASIC S YSTEM O PERATION English TA B 6 TA B 8 TA B 7 TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 Selecting a sour ce From the SOURCE menu , you can se lect any of y our system sour ces (connected de vices), such as a cable/ satellite set-top box, Blu-ra y Disc™ player , DVR, DVD, or CD player .
13 B ASIC S YSTEM O PERATION TA B 5 T A B 4T A B 6T A B 8 TA B 7 English T AB 3 TA B 2 Contr olling 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.
14 English TA B 6 TA B 8 TA B 7 TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 C ONTROLLING Y OUR S OURCES Contr ol frame overview The control fram e consists of functions o r controls used by the sour ce you have selected. These r eplace the buttons on the remote control that came with the sour ce.
15 C ONTROLLING Y OUR S OURC ES TA B 5 T A B 4T A B 6T A B 8 TA B 7 English T AB 3 TA B 2 Selecting sour ce contr ols 1. Place your thumb an ywhere on the click pad to activate the co ntrol frame, which provides on- scr een contr ols for the sour ce you are using.
16 C ONTROLLING Y OUR S OURCES English TA B 6 TA B 8 TA B 7 TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 Entering channel numbers The numbers alo ng the top of t he control frame appear for any sour ce that uses a ke ypad on an infr ared (IR) remote control.
17 C ONTROLLING Y OUR S OURC ES TA B 5 T A B 4T A B 6T A B 8 TA B 7 English T AB 3 TA B 2 Interacting with sour ce guides and menus Many cable boxes, satellit e receivers, and other sources have a menu or program guide. Y ou can access this guide using the Gu ide contr ol in the control frame.
18 English TA B 6 TA B 8 TA B 7 TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 S PECIAL F UNCTIONS Changing the image view Select the image view control in the control frame to di splay a menu of video form atting choices. On the remote control, press the left or right na vigation but ton to hig hlight your ch oice.
19 TA B 5 T A B 4T A B 6T A B 8 TA B 7 English T AB 3 TA B 2 U SING THE iP OD S OURCE Selecting the iPod sour ce 1. Please be sure to dock your iPod. It will not appear in the SOURCE menu until you dock it. 2. Pres s the sour ce button on the r emote and select iPod.
20 English TA B 6 TA B 8 TA B 7 TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 C ONTROL C ONSOLE O VERVIEW Power light Indicates system status. Re fer to “Control console power light” on page 11. Front A/V inputs Used for temporarily connecting an audio/video device such as a camcorder.
21 TA B 5 T A B 4T A B 6T A B 8 TA B 7 English T AB 3 TA B 2 U SING THE USB S OURCE V iewing photos Photo files in a . jpg or .jpeg form at can be displayed from a USB flash drive. 1. Plug the USB flash drive in to the USB connec tor on the front of the contr ol cons ole.
22 English TA B 6 TA B 8 TA B 7 TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 U SING THE F RONT A NALOG A/V AND HDMI™ I NPUTS Connecting to the fr ont analog A/V inputs The front analog A/V and H DMI inputs are provided for tempora rily connect ing sources such as digital and video cameras.
23 TA B 5 T A B 4T A B 6T A B 8 TA B 7 English T AB 3 TA B 2 C HANGING S OURCE AND S YSTEM O PTIONS This section describes optional settings wh ich affect operation of the system and so me sour ces that ar e connected to it. Although factory settings have been selected to satisfy most system owners, you can change them if you wish.
24 C HANGING S OURCE AND S YSTEM O PTIONS English TA B 6 TA B 8 TA B 7 TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 Changing settings The OPTIONS menu allows you t o change source-related and system settings. The items listed in the menu will vary according to the source you have selected.
25 C HANGING S OURCE AND S YSTEM O PTIONS TA B 5 T A B 4T A B 6T A B 8 TA B 7 English T AB 3 TA B 2 Pr ogram Language Selects an alter nate audio track, such as a Seconda ry Audio Program (SAP), when it is available. T rack 1* ................ Selects track 1 T rack 2 .
26 C HANGING S OURCE AND S YSTEM O PTIONS English TA B 6 TA B 8 TA B 7 TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 Gamma and color adjustments Note: We re commend that these a djustments be made by a qualified te chnician. 1. Access the bas ic video setting s as pr eviously explained.
27 TA B 5 T A B 4T A B 6T A B 8 TA B 7 English T AB 3 TA B 2 C HANGING Y OUR S YSTEM S ETUP Unify ® system overview The intelligent integration system guides you through the initial process of settin g up and c onfiguring your system.
28 C HANGING Y OUR S YSTEM S ETUP English TA B 6 TA B 8 TA B 7 TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 Source setup A setup function will appear in the menu for each connected dev ice using the n a me assigned t o it during the initial setup process. For example, you might see “Cable Setup,” “Satellite Setup,” or “DVD Setup.
29 C HANGING Y OUR S YSTEM S ETUP TA B 5 T A B 4T A B 6T A B 8 TA B 7 English T AB 3 TA B 2 Customizing the contr ol frame This function allows you to cho ose which contr ols you want to see in the cont rol frame for each s ource. 1. In the Unify ® menu, select setup funct ion for the source you want to c ustomize.
30 C HANGING Y OUR S YSTEM S ETUP English TA B 6 TA B 8 TA B 7 TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 Installing the IR emitter In order to control exter nal sou rces like a set-top box or DVD player , the c ontrol console is designed to transmit infrared (IR) signal s to them.
31 C HANGING Y OUR S YSTEM S ETUP TA B 5 T A B 4T A B 6T A B 8 TA B 7 English T AB 3 TA B 2 Contr olling the system using a thir d-party r emote A third-party r emote, such as yo ur set-top box remote, can be pr ogrammed to contr ol your V ideoW ave ® entertainmen t system.
32 English TA B 6 TA B 8 TA B 7 TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 T ROUBLESHOOTING T r oubleshooting table Pro blem What to do The system is not respondi ng to initial operation of the click pad remote • Press any r emote key and w atch the power light on the control console.
33 T ROUBLESHOOTING TA B 5 T A B 4T A B 6T A B 8 TA B 7 English T AB 3 TA B 2 Note: When listening to audio sources like iPod, the system will automatically ente r screen-saver mode in order to prevent the risk of screen burn-in. Press any button on t he click pad remote to r estore the p icture.
34 T ROUBLESHOOTING English TA B 6 TA B 8 TA B 7 TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 Performing a system update By using a co mputer with an In tern et connect ion, system software updates fr om Bose can be downloaded to the USB drive that is inc luded with your system.
35 TA B 5 T A B 4T A B 6T A B 8 TA B 7 English T AB 3 TA B 2 C ARE AND M AINTENANCE Replacing the batteries A low-battery m essage appe ars on the mo nitor when the remote batteries need replacing. When replacing them, be su re to replace both batterie s with new ones.
36 C ARE AND M AINTENANCE English TA B 6 TA B 8 TA B 7 TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 WA R N I N G : T o avoid the risk of elec tric shock, mak e sure your hands are dr y before un plugging your system from, or plugging your syste m into, an electrical outlet .
37 C ARE AND M AINTENANCE TA B 5 T A B 4T A B 6T A B 8 TA B 7 English T AB 3 TA B 2 Limited warranty Yo u r V i d e o W a v e ® entertainment system is covered by a limited warranty . See your product r egistrati on card f or details. Pleas e be sure to fill out the information s ection on the card and mail it to Bose.
38 C ARE AND M AINTENANCE English TA B 6 TA B 8 TA B 7 TA B 3 TA B 5 TA B 2 TA B 4 “Made for iPod,” and “Made for iPhone,” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifica lly to iPod, or iPhone, respectively , and has been certified by the developer to m eet Apple performance standards.
39 C ARE AND M AINTENANCE TA B 5 T A B 4T A B 6T A B 8 TA B 7 English T AB 3 TA B 2 Product data logger The VideoW ave ® system features a product data logger that is designed to help Bose better under stand product usage and performance over time.
©2012 Bose Corporation, The Mountain, Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USA AM353022 Rev .0 1 Operating Guide Guía del usuario Guide d’utilisation V IDEO W AVE ® E NTERTAINMENT S YSTEM V IDEO W AVE ® E NTERTAINMENT S YSTEM O PERATING G UIDE VideoWave2 Operating Guide Covers_AIM.
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