Operating your lifestyle – Bose 50 User Manual

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October 17, 2001

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Operating Your Lifestyle

®

50 System

Turning the system on and choosing the CD changer

Press the CD source button to select the CD changer. If the system is off, this turns it on at
the same time. When you press CD, the CD changer display (Figure 33) appears on the
display. If a CD has been loaded, it begins to play. If no disc is installed, a noCd message is
displayed.

Note:

To prevent excessive wear on the CD mechanism, CD play or random play operations

automatically stop after 24 hours.

Figure 33

The CD changer display

To play a CD

Press the PLAY

button. The button symbol

flashes until play begins.

To pause a CD

Press the PAUSE button. The button symbol flashes. Press PAUSE or PLAY to resume.
If left unattended, the CD changer mode changes from PAUSE to STOP after 20 minutes. You
can skip tracks forward or backward while paused.

To stop a CD

Press the STOP ■ or OFF button. If you press STOP ■, the disc number, total play time and
number of tracks appear briefly on the display.

To skip to other tracks

To skip to the next track, press the TRACK forward

button. To skip to the previous track,

press the TRACK backward

button. Pressing TRACK

while playing a CD skips you to

the beginning of the track in play.

To play another disc

Press the DISC forward

or backward

button. This skips you to the next or previous disc

in the changer and starts playing the CD. The message CHANGING is displayed until play
begins. Empty disc changer slots are automatically skipped.

ÂENU

SLEEP

ON

OFF

VOLUÂE

VOLUÂE

ÂUTE

SOURCE

DISC

TRACK

PLAY

PAUSE

STOP

PLAY

LIST

KEYPAD

OÂIT

TRACK

PLAY, PAUSE, STOP

and PLAY LIST buttons

Elapsed play time

for current track

Press and hold here to store a

TRACK number in the CD play list

Scan CD

backward

Scan CD

forward

Skip DISC
or TRACK

forward

Skip DISC or

TRACK

backward

Removes TRACK

number from normal play

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