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Personalizing Your Wave
®
Radio ,,
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Adjusting the display brightness
The brightness level of the display automatically adjusts itself for low and high ambient light
conditions. This feature brightens the display for better visibility in high ambient light condi-
tions and dims the display making it less intrusive in low ambient light conditions. High and
low brightness settings can be set independently.
1.
Alarm
Time
Menu
Alarm
Time
Menu
Tune
Tune
Press and hold Alarm Time (Menu) until -SETUP MENU- is displayed.
2. Press Tune
> four times until BRIGHT HI- is displayed.
3. Press Time – or Time + to set the high display brightness level to a value from 8-15.
4. Press Tune
> once until BRIGHT LO- is displayed.
5. Press Time – or Time + to set the low display brightness level from 1-8.
6. Press Alarm Time (Menu) to exit the setup menu or wait 10 seconds for the
setup menu to end automatically.
Setting the room code
Your Wave
®
radio ,, comes from the factory ready to operate as a second room (room code B)
when connected to a Bose
®
link enabled Lifestyle
®
system. If you want to use your Wave
®
radio ,, with your Lifestyle
®
system beyond a second room you will need to change the room
code to match that of the remote control you are using for that room.
Refer to your Lifestyle
®
system owner’s guide for more information on room codes.
1.
Alarm
Time
Menu
Alarm
Time
Menu
Tune
Press and hold Alarm Time (Menu) until -SETUP MENU- is displayed.
2. Press Tune
> six times until ROOM- B is displayed. The dashes following the
room letter indicate how the microswitches should be set on the Lifestyle
®
remote
control.
3. Press Time – or Time + to select a room code other than room B.
4. Press Alarm Time (Menu) to exit the setup menu or wait 10 seconds for the setup menu
to end automatically.
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