Bose LS48 SERIES3 Lifestyle 48 Series III DVD home entertainment system

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Figure 6
Connections using the
adapter cable
Transmitter
Receiver
Expansion Room Product
Audio Input
L
R
Source Product
Audio Output
L
R
Adapter cable
Adapter cable
Bose
®
link
INPUT
Bose
®
link
OUTPUT
3. Complete the connections using the power pack:
Insert the small plug on the power pack cable into the AC Power jack.
Plug the pack into an AC wall outlet.
The Status LED lights to verify this power connection.
Note: For information on the meaning of the different Status LED lights, refer to “Check the
indicators and settings”
below.
To control volume when a non-Bose product is the sound source:
There is no need for an expansion room remote control.
Use the remote that came with the tuner/receiver in the room where it is connected to the
transmitter.
Use the volume control on the system, radio, or powered speakers connected to the
receiver in the other room.
To control non-Bose or older Bose products in the expansion room:
Use a Bose
®
link remote control or the PERSONAL
®
music center II to select audio from the
LIFESTYLE
®
system in the main room.
Use the product remote or console control for local volume adjustments.
Check the indicators and settings
Before you use the audio link, you may want to check some of the indicators and settings
that make your expansion products work together smoothly.
The Status LED
On the connection panel of both the transmitter and the receiver, the Status LED indicates
how the two units are communicating, as shown in the table below.
Status LED Blinking Green Solid Green Blinking Orange Solid Orange
On the
transmitter
Searching for
receiver
Receiver
located
Not
applicable
Powered on,
no communication
On the
receiver
Searching for
transmitter
Solid signal
received
Weak signal
received
Weak or no signal
received
On the receiver, a blinking or solid orange light indicates a communications problem. Reposi-
tioning the transmitter or receiver, or both, may resolve the problem and cause both LEDs to
change to solid green. For further information, refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 10.
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