Making audio adjustments, Changing system settings, English – Bose Lifestyle 18 User Manual

Page 31: Audio setup settings (source), Adaptiq

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Changing System Settings

English

Making audio adjustments

You can make some audio adjustments for each source individually. Figure 12 shows you
how to get to the Audio Setup menu:

1.

Press the Settings button. A menu of the available settings for the current source
will be displayed on your TV screen.

2.

Using the down navigation button (

), scroll down the list and select (highlight)

Audio Setup.

3.

Press the Enter button and the audio settings will be displayed for the current source.

Figure 12

The audio setup
submenu

Settings: Audio Setup (source)

Movie EQ

Range Compression

Dolby Digital 1+1

Audio Status

Mono Decoding

Center Channel

Treble Compensation

Bass Compensation

Settings

Enter

AUDIO

Surround

Speakers

SOURCE / INPUT

MENU / NAVIGATION

Seek

Volume

PLAYBACK

Pause

Play

Stop

Channel
Chapter

Preset

Track

Previous

Tune

Guide

Exit

Power

Power

Power

TV Input

DVD

Menu

Repeat

FM/AM

Tape

2-3-5

+

-

Mute

Mute

All

Enter

1

2

0

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Shuffle

Settings

CD/DVD

AUX

VCR

TV

On
Off

Audio Setup

Settings (source)

Notes:
1. Does not appear for FM, AM, or CD.
2. Appears only when Dolby 1+1 is not available.
3. Appears only when a disc contains a Dolby Digital 1+1 audio track.
4. The ADAPTiQ™ audio calibration system may not be included with

your LIFESTYLE

®

system. Contact your Bose

®

dealer.

(Notes 1 and 2)

(Note 1)

(Notes 1 and 3)

ADAPTiQ™

(Note 4)

Menu Item

Settings

What each setting does

Movie EQ:

On

Off

Automatically sets bass and treble compensation for the proper playback of movie
sound tracks.

Movie EQ mode is Off.

Range
Compression:

On

Off

Automatically adjusts the volume to allow you to hear soft sounds (particularly dialogue)
and to prevent you from being overwhelmed by a loud special effect, such as an explo-
sion. This feature is normally engaged when you turn the system on to DVD, TV, VCR,
AUX, or TAPE.

Range compression is off.

Dolby Digital 1+1: 1/2/Both

Selects Track 1, Track 2, or both of the Dolby Digital 1+1 (dual mono) audio tracks.

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