Bose LIFESTYLE 235 II Operations Instructions Page 39

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Expanding
your
235,
V35,
or
V25
system
(Not
available
on
T20,
T10
systems,
or
in
Japan.)
Your
LIFESTYLE®
235, V35 or V25 system can
deliver
Bose®
quality
sound
in
up to 14
additional
rooms
in
your home. Connecting a Bose
link-compatible
product
to the Bose link OUT
connector on the
control console
enables you to
listen to a different sound source
in
other rooms. For
example,
a
DVD
movie can be playing
in
the main room
while you
listen
to the AM/FM radio
in
the other room.
For more information or to purchase
additional
products, contact your
local
Bose dealer.
Expansion
guidelines
To
set up a Bose link-compatible
system
in
another
room,
follow the instructions included
with the
expansion product and be aware
of
the
following:
Bose
link
connections
-Your
system cannot
operate with products connected to both the Bose
link
IN
and Bose
link OUT connectors.
Room
codes
-
The room code for the other speaker
system and remote must match.
See
the owner's
guide that came with the Bose
link product for
information on setting room codes.
House
code
-
The house code for the other remote
and the
control console must match. This
enables the
two
systems to communicate.
Your system
is
set to house code 15 at the factory.
To
see the house code,
select
Homewide
in
the
ADDING
SOUND TO ANOTHER
ROOM
Unify™ menu and
select
house code.
On
the screen,
you
will
see the house code and a representation
of
how the second room remote control
switches
should
be
set to match the house code
in
the
control
console.
Your system has two house code modes. The
Standard mode provides 16 house codes and
16 room codes.
If
you
live
in
a
multi-unit dwelling,
you can
select
the
Alternative mode that provides
64 house codes and 4 room codes.
Note:
Switching between Standard
and
Alternative
house code modes resets the house code to zero
(0).
Audio
connections
for
a
second
room
-
To
hear
audio
in
another room from any device connected to
HDMI®
input
1,
2,
or
3,
you must also
make
an
analog
audio connection between the device and the
left
(L)
and right
(R)
analog
connections for that input.
Likewise for any device with a
digital
audio
connection to input 4 or 5 on the
control console.
Radio
operation
-
Using
an
expansion room
remote, you can
select and
control
the radio that
is built
into the
control console
in
the main room.
However, if both rooms want to
listen
to the radio
at the same time, they can
only listen to the same
station.
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