Using the system, Programming the universal remote, Customizing the power button – Bose Solo 15 Series II User Manual

Page 10: Switching between sources, Function buttons

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10 - English

Using the System

Using the System

Programming the universal remote

You can program the universal remote to control your source, such

as a TV, DVD/Blu-ray Disc

player, cable/satellite box, game system

or DVR, by entering the code for your source’s brand. There may

be several codes for your source. You may need to perform this

procedure multiple times to locate the correct code.

Locate your source’s code

1. Power on your source.
2. Locate the code for your source’s brand in the Universal

Remote Device Codes book (provided).

Enter your source’s code

1. On the remote control, press and hold the appropriate source

button until all six source buttons glow, then release.
For example, to program your TV, press and hold

until

all six source buttons glow, then release.
The appropriate source button continues to glow.

2. On the number keypad, enter the code for your source’s brand

and press

+ on the volume button.

Test your source’s code

1. Test your source for basic functions. Follow the instructions for

your source:

TV: press the channel buttons. Press

. The settings

menu appears. Press and to navigate.

Cable/satellite box: press

. The programming

guide appears. Press and to navigate.

DVD or Blu-ray Disc

player: press

. The settings

menu appears. Press and to navigate.

Game system: press and to navigate through

your menu.

2. Based on your source’s response to basic functions:

Remote responds accurately: press

to exit

programming and save your settings.

Remote does not respond or does not respond

accurately:

- If your source button glows: press + on the volume

button to move to the next code. Repeat steps 1-2 in

“Test your source’s code”. You may need to repeat this

procedure 30 or more times. If all six buttons blink three

times, you have cycled through all codes for your source.

- If your source button is off: your remote exited program-

ming mode. Repeat steps 1-2 in “Enter your source’s

code” and steps 1-2 in “Test your source’s code”.

Tip: After you exit programming mode, press the appropriate

source button to use your source.

Note: Your source may not be compatible with universal

remote controls. Refer to your source’s owner’s guide

for more information.

Customizing the power button

You can customize

(power button) on your remote to power

on/off your system, TV and cable/satellite box simultaneously.
1. Program your remote to control your TV and cable/satellite box

(see “Programming the universal remote”).

2. Press

and

simultaneously and hold for ten

seconds.
Both buttons flash three times.

Resyncing your cable/satellite box and TV

After customizing the power button, your cable/satellite box and TV

may become out of sync and not power on/off simultaneously. Use

the following steps to resync the system.
1. Press the source button for the source that is out of sync.
2. Press

to power on/off the source.

3. Press

.

Your sources power on/off simultaneously.

Switching between sources

You can switch from one source to another by pressing the

appropriate source button on the remote. For information on

connecting to a paired

Bluetooth

®

device, see page 13.

Note: Before you begin, ensure you have correctly programmed

your sources.

1. Press the button for the source you want to control.

The source button glows.

2. Press

.

The source powers on.

3. Press

and select the correct input on your TV.

Function buttons

The red, green, yellow and blue buttons on the remote control

correspond with the color-coded function buttons on your cable/

satellite box or teletext functions.
• Cable/satellite box functions: refer to your cable/satellite box’s

owner’s guide.

• Teletext functions: correspond with color-coded page numbers,

headings or shortcuts on a teletext display.

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