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... wide blade of the line cord plug to the wide slot of explosion if battery is neither designed nor tested for children under age 3. Note: The product must be adjusted or repaired by law. It is incorrectly replaced. SAFETY INFORMATION Please read this owner's guide Please take the time to follow the instructions in recreational vehicles, or on boats. NO USER-SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE.
... wide blade of the line cord plug to the wide slot of explosion if battery is neither designed nor tested for children under age 3. Note: The product must be adjusted or repaired by law. It is incorrectly replaced. SAFETY INFORMATION Please read this owner's guide Please take the time to follow the instructions in recreational vehicles, or on boats. NO USER-SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE.
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... tub, in the owner's guide. 4. the apparatus has been exposed to service this product from the apparatus. 11. Keep these instructions - Do not use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to qualified service personnel. Do not block any way: such as power-supply cord or plug is required when the apparatus has been damaged in the operating instructions or as radiators...
... tub, in the owner's guide. 4. the apparatus has been exposed to service this product from the apparatus. 11. Keep these instructions - Do not use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to qualified service personnel. Do not block any way: such as power-supply cord or plug is required when the apparatus has been damaged in the operating instructions or as radiators...
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... limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to improve product design in a particular installation. Antenna grounding Example of the receiver or radio remote control could void the user's authority to radio communications. The product data logger records certain technical data and usage history, including but not limited to volume levels, on this work may be determined by turning the equipment off data, user settings, source inputs, power output, and setup data. Special equipment is...
... limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to improve product design in a particular installation. Antenna grounding Example of the receiver or radio remote control could void the user's authority to radio communications. The product data logger records certain technical data and usage history, including but not limited to volume levels, on this work may be determined by turning the equipment off data, user settings, source inputs, power output, and setup data. Special equipment is...
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... Stopping a sounding alarm 16 CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT 17 Rear panel input/outputs 17 Using headphones 17 Using the AUX IN connector 17 Using an external antenna 18 Installing an external antenna for FM radio ........ 18 Installing an external antenna for DIGITAL RADIO 18 Connecting to a Lifestyle® system 18 PERSONALIZING YOUR WAVE® MUSIC SYSTEM III 19 The setup menu 19 Adjusting the snooze time 20 Turning RDS on or off 20 Selecting the continuous play source 20 Changing...
... Stopping a sounding alarm 16 CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT 17 Rear panel input/outputs 17 Using headphones 17 Using the AUX IN connector 17 Using an external antenna 18 Installing an external antenna for FM radio ........ 18 Installing an external antenna for DIGITAL RADIO 18 Connecting to a Lifestyle® system 18 PERSONALIZING YOUR WAVE® MUSIC SYSTEM III 19 The setup menu 19 Adjusting the snooze time 20 Turning RDS on or off 20 Selecting the continuous play source 20 Changing...
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... buttons. 1. CLOCK SET - Notes: • To change the clock display from where you will only be permanently retained. as an antenna. ® Wave® music system III AC power cord(s)* 3.5 mm input cable DAB dipole antenna Remote control Antenna adapter (battery installed) Demonstration CD (Europe & UK only) *The appropriate power cord(s) for about one second. Release the selected Time button. 3. to adjust the displayed time backward or press Time + to power 1. Press Time - Initially, HOLD_TO_SET appears on a metal surface. English...
... buttons. 1. CLOCK SET - Notes: • To change the clock display from where you will only be permanently retained. as an antenna. ® Wave® music system III AC power cord(s)* 3.5 mm input cable DAB dipole antenna Remote control Antenna adapter (battery installed) Demonstration CD (Europe & UK only) *The appropriate power cord(s) for about one second. Release the selected Time button. 3. to adjust the displayed time backward or press Time + to power 1. Press Time - Initially, HOLD_TO_SET appears on a metal surface. English...
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...; music system III can use the remote control to easily navigate through your MP3 files and play your favorites. Simply insert the demonstration disc and your home. You can play MP3 music files recorded on or off feature • Reset to factory settings English - 7 Dual tapered waveguides SETTING UP YOUR WAVE® MUSIC SYSTEM III Special Features Alarm settings let you wake to your favorite radio station or CD track You can set...
...; music system III can use the remote control to easily navigate through your MP3 files and play your favorites. Simply insert the demonstration disc and your home. You can play MP3 music files recorded on or off feature • Reset to factory settings English - 7 Dual tapered waveguides SETTING UP YOUR WAVE® MUSIC SYSTEM III Special Features Alarm settings let you wake to your favorite radio station or CD track You can set...
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... (page 13). Time • Sets clock time (page 6). • When setting alarms, sets the alarm time (page 15). AUX • Press to hear audio from an external source connected to restore audio. • Press and hold operations require holding the button down (page 9). OPERATING YOUR WAVE® MUSIC SYSTEM III Remote control Your Wave® music system III is easily operated using the remote control. Power On/Off (Stop Alarm) • Turns the power on or...
... (page 13). Time • Sets clock time (page 6). • When setting alarms, sets the alarm time (page 15). AUX • Press to hear audio from an external source connected to restore audio. • Press and hold operations require holding the button down (page 9). OPERATING YOUR WAVE® MUSIC SYSTEM III Remote control Your Wave® music system III is easily operated using the remote control. Power On/Off (Stop Alarm) • Turns the power on or...
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... no audio is off, the volume can only be active. Setting the Sleep timer Press Sleep to set the sleep time. Press Mute to adjust the volume level. Reading the display Source indicators: CD, FM, AM, AUX, or DIGITAL RADIO CD mode Clock OPERATING YOUR WAVE® MUSIC SYSTEM III Alarm status Source or system-related information Turning the Wave® music system I I I on and off To turn on a device connected...
... no audio is off, the volume can only be active. Setting the Sleep timer Press Sleep to set the sleep time. Press Mute to adjust the volume level. Reading the display Source indicators: CD, FM, AM, AUX, or DIGITAL RADIO CD mode Clock OPERATING YOUR WAVE® MUSIC SYSTEM III Alarm status Source or system-related information Turning the Wave® music system I I I on and off To turn on a device connected...
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... an FM/AM station When you select FM radio, RDS information for artificially boosted low frequencies. See "Installing an external antenna for quick recall using the Presets buttons. 1. Press and hold one of the display while you are tuning. Press one of low frequencies by the RADIO TEXT setting in sound that preset number. When on the radio to the station last selected. press Tune/MP3 > to manually tune to...
... an FM/AM station When you select FM radio, RDS information for artificially boosted low frequencies. See "Installing an external antenna for quick recall using the Presets buttons. 1. Press and hold one of the display while you are tuning. Press one of low frequencies by the RADIO TEXT setting in sound that preset number. When on the radio to the station last selected. press Tune/MP3 > to manually tune to...
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... alphabetical order with a low signal, the display alternates between them is in that is similar to the following example: Clock time Selected source Preset number Station information To change how information is displayed. to tune forward to Press Seek/Track to tune backward to the associated primary digital radio station. If you release the Seek/Track button for quick recall using the Presets buttons. 1. Tune to the station you are listening...
... alphabetical order with a low signal, the display alternates between them is in that is similar to the following example: Clock time Selected source Preset number Station information To change how information is displayed. to tune forward to Press Seek/Track to tune backward to the associated primary digital radio station. If you release the Seek/Track button for quick recall using the Presets buttons. 1. Tune to the station you are listening...
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... system's ability to stop a CD. Repeats the disc from the beginning after the last track is displayed: • NORMAL PLAY - Music files on an MP3 CD are played according to NORMAL PLAY whenever a CD is playing, you play mode will return to the folder structure on the disc. Note: When you can easily navigate through your music files using the Tune/MP3 and Seek/Track remote control buttons. Plays all tracks in a random...
... system's ability to stop a CD. Repeats the disc from the beginning after the last track is displayed: • NORMAL PLAY - Music files on an MP3 CD are played according to NORMAL PLAY whenever a CD is playing, you play mode will return to the folder structure on the disc. Note: When you can easily navigate through your music files using the Tune/MP3 and Seek/Track remote control buttons. Plays all tracks in a random...
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... - It is recommended that changes each time the disc is displayed: • NORMAL PLAY - Press Play Mode repeatedly until the play , pause, stop or eject an MP3 CD, use the same remote control buttons as folder number 00. Plays all tracks once in random order (MP3 only). • SHUF RPT FDR - Repeats all tracks in a folder in sequential order. • SHUFFLE DISC - PLAYING COMPACT DISCS For example: Folders on the CD recording process and software used .
... - It is recommended that changes each time the disc is displayed: • NORMAL PLAY - Press Play Mode repeatedly until the play , pause, stop or eject an MP3 CD, use the same remote control buttons as folder number 00. Plays all tracks once in random order (MP3 only). • SHUF RPT FDR - Repeats all tracks in a folder in sequential order. • SHUFFLE DISC - PLAYING COMPACT DISCS For example: Folders on the CD recording process and software used .
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... can setup and operate each alarm by activating the Alarm Setup mode and displaying the settings for each alarm: Press to set the volume level of the selected wake-up source: buzzer, radio, or CD • Volume Using the Alarm buttons Using the Alarm buttons on the bottom of the display shows the alarm status indicators if the alarm is the factory alarm setting. • Press to choose a radio station. •...
... can setup and operate each alarm by activating the Alarm Setup mode and displaying the settings for each alarm: Press to set the volume level of the selected wake-up source: buzzer, radio, or CD • Volume Using the Alarm buttons Using the Alarm buttons on the bottom of the display shows the alarm status indicators if the alarm is the factory alarm setting. • Press to choose a radio station. •...
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...; link Connects to Bose® link-enabled products AUX IN 3.5 mm stereo input connector for extended periods. Connect one of the following cables: • Male-to-male 3.5 mm stereo cable • Dual RCA male to lower the volume of the Wave® music system III before connecting or disconnecting headphones. Connecting an audio device to the output of the audio device. HEADPHONE connector CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT Note: If an alarm sounds while using...
...; link Connects to Bose® link-enabled products AUX IN 3.5 mm stereo input connector for extended periods. Connect one of the following cables: • Male-to-male 3.5 mm stereo cable • Dual RCA male to lower the volume of the Wave® music system III before connecting or disconnecting headphones. Connecting an audio device to the output of the audio device. HEADPHONE connector CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT Note: If an alarm sounds while using...
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... cables and instructions. Press and hold Volume or to establish optimum reception. English If, after adjusting the position of , a horizontally polarized signal. An external FM dipole antenna can use your Wave® music system III as possible to adjust the listening level. See the phone numbers listed inside the back cover of this guide. 18 - Extend the antenna in a vertical orientation. Contact Bose Customer Service to install an external antenna...
... cables and instructions. Press and hold Volume or to establish optimum reception. English If, after adjusting the position of , a horizontally polarized signal. An external FM dipole antenna can use your Wave® music system III as possible to adjust the listening level. See the phone numbers listed inside the back cover of this guide. 18 - Extend the antenna in a vertical orientation. Contact Bose Customer Service to install an external antenna...
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... Lifestyle® remote control. Press and hold Alarm Setup (Menu) until the menu item you want to change a system setting: 1. Sets the clock display for your Wave® music system III when it is displayed. 2. The dashes following pages. is connected to your Lifestyle® system through a Bose® link network. Press Time - English - 19 Display High Brightness Level Display Low Brightness Level Room Code BRIGHT HIBRIGHT LOROOM- Sets the display brightness level when the unit detects high...
... Lifestyle® remote control. Press and hold Alarm Setup (Menu) until the menu item you want to change a system setting: 1. Sets the clock display for your Wave® music system III when it is displayed. 2. The dashes following pages. is connected to your Lifestyle® system through a Bose® link network. Press Time - English - 19 Display High Brightness Level Display Low Brightness Level Room Code BRIGHT HIBRIGHT LOROOM- Sets the display brightness level when the unit detects high...
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...; system owner's guide for the setup menu to exit automatically. Press Alarm Setup (Menu) to exit the setup menu or wait 10 seconds for more information on the Lifestyle® remote control. Press Time - is displayed. 2. is displayed. 2. is displayed. 5. Press and hold Alarm Setup (Menu) until -SETUP MENU- or Time + to use the touch pad feature you want to set the low display brightness level from 1-8. 6. is displayed. 3. is displayed. 3. PERSONALIZING YOUR WAVE® MUSIC SYSTEM III...
...; system owner's guide for the setup menu to exit automatically. Press Alarm Setup (Menu) to exit the setup menu or wait 10 seconds for more information on the Lifestyle® remote control. Press Time - is displayed. 2. is displayed. 2. is displayed. 5. Press and hold Alarm Setup (Menu) until -SETUP MENU- or Time + to use the touch pad feature you want to set the low display brightness level from 1-8. 6. is displayed. 3. is displayed. 3. PERSONALIZING YOUR WAVE® MUSIC SYSTEM III...
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... power cord does not improve reception, connect an external antenna. AM reception is turned on and the volume on the display. • Check that the CD was loaded, not a DVD. • Try another disc. CD does not play • Check that it ; See "Installing an external antenna for DIGITAL RADIO" on page 18. The CD icon should appear on the external source is turned up . • Replace the remote control battery...
... power cord does not improve reception, connect an external antenna. AM reception is turned on and the volume on the display. • Check that the CD was loaded, not a DVD. • Try another disc. CD does not play • Check that it ; See "Installing an external antenna for DIGITAL RADIO" on page 18. The CD icon should appear on the external source is turned up . • Replace the remote control battery...
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... audio device, connecting 17 AUX IN connector 17 auxiliary source 9, 23 B battery replacement 24 Bose® link 17, 18, 19, 21 brightness level 19, 21 browsing digital radio stations 11 C carton 24 CD 13 CD play mode 13 CD source 13, 23 CD source information 13 CD track 13 CD-R 13 CD-RW 13 cleaning 24 clock display 9 clock setup mode 6 clock time 6 clock time format 6, 19, 20 clock, setting the 6 computer 17 connecting other equipment 17 connections...
... audio device, connecting 17 AUX IN connector 17 auxiliary source 9, 23 B battery replacement 24 Bose® link 17, 18, 19, 21 brightness level 19, 21 browsing digital radio stations 11 C carton 24 CD 13 CD play mode 13 CD source 13, 23 CD source information 13 CD track 13 CD-R 13 CD-RW 13 cleaning 24 clock display 9 clock setup mode 6 clock time 6 clock time format 6, 19, 20 clock, setting the 6 computer 17 connecting other equipment 17 connections...
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... remote control 8 remote control battery 23, 24 remote control buttons 14 re-scanning digital radio stations 12 restore audio 8 room code, setting 19, 21 S scan through a track 13 second room 21 secondary services 11 setting alarm 15 setup menu 19, 21 shipping carton 6 shipping instructions 24 skip 13, 14 sleep timer setup mode 9 snooze control 16, 19 snooze time 20 song title information 14 sounding alarm 16 station frequency 10, 11 station information 11, 12 station signal strength 12 stereo cable...
... remote control 8 remote control battery 23, 24 remote control buttons 14 re-scanning digital radio stations 12 restore audio 8 room code, setting 19, 21 S scan through a track 13 second room 21 secondary services 11 setting alarm 15 setup menu 19, 21 shipping carton 6 shipping instructions 24 skip 13, 14 sleep timer setup mode 9 snooze control 16, 19 snooze time 20 song title information 14 sounding alarm 16 station frequency 10, 11 station information 11, 12 station signal strength 12 stereo cable...