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1. Y A WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose the Wave Radio CD to rain or moisture As with any electronic product use care not to spill liquids into any part of the system Liquids can cause a failure and or a fire hazard CAUTION AVIS RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK RISQUE DE CHOC LECTRIQUE DO NOT OPEN NE PAS OUVRIR CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AFIN DE PR VENIR UN CHOC LECTRIQUE NE PAS ENLEVER DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK LE COUVERCLE ARRI RE IL NE SE TROUVE A L INT RIEUR NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE AUCUNE PIECE POUVANT TRE R PAR E PAR REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL L USAGER S ADRESSER A UN REPARATEUR COMPETENT These CAUTION marks are located on the bottom and rear of your Wave Radio CD The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the system enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle as marked on the system is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance instructions in this owner s guide A CAUTION To prevent electric shock match wide
2. 13 17 19 TV 4 7 10 11 23 U unmute 23 unpack 5 v VCR 4 5 10 11 voltage 2 volume 10 13 15 16 20 21 23 volume control 10 11 volume setting 15 21 28 warranty 3 4 5 23 waveguide 4 weight 22 25 26 27 Function use whens system is on or off To use the nap timer see page 16 in alarm setup mode see page 20 To adjust the snooze time in alarm setup mode see page 20 system is off see page 15 system is off see page 22 system is off see page 15 system is off see page 15 volume setting is not displayed see page 15 display is in clock view or off see pages 15 17 19 in play or pause mode To display elapsed or remaining time for a track or disc er in CD mode see page 19 To set continuous music To program a CD You can program up to 32 CD tracks 1 Place the selected disc in the CD player 2 Press CD Stop E 3 Hold down Alarm Setup and press CD Stop The display shows Pr01 to indicate a programming mode is ready for your first selection 4 Use Track Tune lt l or gt to select a track 5 Hold down Alarm Setup and press CD Mode lt gt to program this track The program ds counter shows Pr02 for the next selection Track Tune 6 Continue
3. 18 Function To display CD information If the display is in clock mode see page 15 and the CD is playing hold down Alarm Setup and press Track Tune Track Tune lt or gt on the control panel only To display playing time for one track After pressing CD Stop E de 4 press Track Tune lt or gt to display total time for the selected track nee Tue Press CD Play P Ill to play the selected track To display elapsed or remaining time for a track or disc In play or pause mode hold down Alarm Setup while pressing CD Play Il on the control panel only to change the display through this sequence elapsed track time elapsed disc time remaining track time and remaining disc time To select random and or repeat play Pressing CD Mode gt selects between four random repeat modes and regular CD play in the following sequence RANDOM plays all tracks randomly one time each REPEAT RANDOM repeats the disc in a new random order each time REPEAT repeats the disc continuously TRACK REPEAT repeats the selected track continuously TRACK each track is played in regular order Repeat modes stop automatically after 24 hours To set continuous music In CD play mode to select a source to play automatically after the CD ends hold down Alarm Setup and press FM AM or AUX on the control panel only The selected source lights on the display Cancel continuous play by pressing CD Stop W
4. N 9V battery 5 6 21 22 nap timer 14 16 28 O ON OFF button 13 21 On Off 15 16 17 18 19 21 23 p pause 14 18 19 23 28 play 12 13 14 18 19 23 28 playing time 18 19 portable tape player 11 power cord 7 23 power failure 6 21 22 power rating 22 powered speakers 10 Pro1 19 28 PRESET indicator 17 preset number 14 17 preset station 12 13 17 Preset buttons 20 presets 4 14 17 product support 5 9 22 23 programming a CD 4 13 14 19 28 R radio display 17 radio reception 7 23 radio station 15 16 28 RANDOM 19 random modes 4 13 19 20 RCA cable 11 remaining disc time 19 remaining time 16 19 21 23 28 remaining track time 19 remote control 4 5 8 9 12 13 16 19 21 23 REPEAT 19 repeat modes 4 13 19 20 21 s safety information 2 scan 4 12 13 18 seek 17 18 serial number 3 6 shut off automatically 16 signal splitter 7 skip 4 12 13 18 sleep mode 12 13 14 16 20 21 Sleep Snooze button 13 Sn 20 21 snooze mode 12 13 14 16 20 21 28 source display 15 20 23 28 station frequency 15 17 28 station presets 4 12 13 17 stereo reception 17 stereo tuner 4 T tape player 4 10 11 television 5 11 time 2 7 12 15 21 28 timed shutoff 16 tone 21 tone alarm 13 14 21 total disc time 19 track 14 18 20 28 Track Tune 15 17 18 19 28 transparent film 6 troubleshooting 23 turn on automatically 16 tuning 4 12
5. selected 2 the display is off and 3 the remote does not operate the system Normal operation resumes when power is restored Replace the 9V battery after an extended power failure 21 Taking care of your Wave Radio CD The only necessary maintenance is cleaning and periodic battery replacement Handling CDs Handle discs by their edges to prevent fingerprints and scratches To remove stains or fingerprints from the surface of a disc use a soft lint free dry cloth Wipe in straight movements from the center of the disc to the outside Do not use any chemical products they can damage the disc Do not write on or attach labels to the surface of the disc To minimize exposure to dust and dirt replace discs in their cases after use Store each disc in its case out of direct sunlight high temperatures and humidity Cleaning your Wave Radio CD Use only a cloth to clean the outside of the Wave Radio CD If neces sary you may use a soft bristled attachment to gently vacuum the front of the system Do not use any solvents chemicals or cleaning solutions containing alcohol ammonia or abrasives Do not spray cleaners directly on the system Do not allow liquids to spill into any openings on the system CAUTION If liquids get into the product turn the system off Call Bose Product Support as soon as possible to arrange for service see phone numbers on inside back cover Replacing the batteries To m
6. 28 Three raised dots on the Sleep Snooze button of the control panel help you locate this frequently used button Figure 8 The Wave Radio CD control panel Sets the time Enters Alarm 1 and 2 setup mode Alam Alarm f Alarm2 Turns Alarm 1 on off On Off onion Turns Alarm 2 on off Presets Turns on radio and stores selects a preset station Track Tune Tunes radio skips or scans CD ec es Turns on CD play or pauses CD Selects CD random repeat Stops CD turns tone alarm on off Turns on FM Turns on AUX auxiliary mode Turns on AM Sleep Snooze BOSE Wave Radio CD Turns system on off Turns system on and Raises or lowers deactivates the alarm sets sleep time volume snoozes delays the alarm 13 Reading the Wave Radio CD display Lights when Alarm 1 is Flashes when Shows Figure 9 activated flashes while Shows current time mute is volume The Wave Radio CD display setting Alarm 1 and when alarm time sleep selected EM or AM going off time snooze time preset Indicates nap time AM FM Lights number tone alarm frequency CD time Indicates when CDis CD track IS set or CD program item CD is the playing number going off battery level selected flashes for brightness Indicates source pause or level stereo reception low battery f 1 ALARM I FM 1 7 gt AM MUTE VOLUME OFF STEREO un um CD gt tl ALARM2 AM mal l P TRACK it RADIO
7. 6 Snap the terminals together firmly 7 Slide the cover closed Note Now is a good time to record the serial number found on the bottom of your system Write it on your warranty card and in the space provided on page 3 8 Turn the system right side up 9 Remove the protective transparent film with tabs from the front of the system CAUTION After you remove the transparent film be sure to remove any CD before turning the system over With no film in place the CD cover opens freely whenever the system is turned upside down so a CD could fall out af on Connecting the power cord 1 Unwind the power cord completely to ensure the best FM reception The FM antenna is built into the power cord 2 Plug the power cord into an electric outlet Figure 3 The display panel lights and the time display begins flashing 3 Press and hold either Time or button to stop the flashing and set the time Figure 3 Connecting the power cord Adjusting the antennas With the FM antenna built into the power cord adjusting the cord position affects FM radio reception slightly With the AM antenna built into the radio turning the radio more to one side or the other adjusts AM reception slightly Receiving cable radio signals as an option To connect your system to receive the FM signal available from some cable TV companies contact your cable provider for assistance The cable screws onto threads of the F
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9. blade of plug to wide slot insert fully A ATTENTION Pour viter les chocs lectriques introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dans la borne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqu au fond Class 1 laser product This compact disc player is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product The case TS LABER RODENT CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT label is located on the bottom of the unit KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT A CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure The compact disc player should not be adjusted or repaired by anyone except properly qualified service personnel Batteries Please dispose of used batteries properly following any local regulations Do not incinerate Please read this owner s guide Please take the time to follow this owner s guide carefully It will help you set up and operate your Wave Radio CD properly and enjoy all of its advanced features Save your owners guide for future reference Where to find For your records Setting Up Before you DEI aid Aa 4 UNPACKING Me Cart curia ia alas CURADO siii de A 5 Selecting a location for your Wave Radio CD ueesseesenssensnnsensnensennnensnnnnnennnnnn 5 installing th battery moins Hein R lg 6 Connecting the Power COL aiii raid if AGJUSHING the antenas ai aiii td 7 Receiving cable radio signals as an option oconnocccccnnncccnccnananancnn
10. or On Off To use the CD hold feature In CD play mode if you select another source the CD player holds your place for 10 minutes so you can switch back to CD where you left off To program a CD See Quick Reference to Special Functions on page 28 Reading the CD display Figure 12 Indicates CD is the Lights when CD is playing selected source flashes for pause A CD display example Shows CD elapsed time CD remaining time CD total time f __ Shows cb CD programming TRACK track number Pr01 PrO2 REPEAT PRES Lights for CD RANDOM programming Indicates which CD play mode is selected 19 Setting the alarms D Note You can set alarms with the Wave Radio CD on or off Function To enter alarm setup mode Press and release Alarm Setup The system is now in alarm setup mode ALARM 1 flashes for 10 seconds To select which alarm to set While ALARM 1 is flashing set alarm time volume and alarm sound tone gt radio or CD for Alarm 1 Press Alarm Setup again until ALARM 2 is flashing While it flashes for 10 seconds begin to set Alarm 2 To set the alarm time While the selected alarm is flashing press the Time or P to set the alarm time The selected alarm flashes for 10 seconds To set the alarm source While the selected alarm is flashing press FM AM or CD to select and display that source The tone is no longer
11. output jacks if horse two sete of AUX Wave Radio CD within a few feet of Use a standard Y outputs fixed and L the TV If there is any interference adapter for a TV with a variable use fixed so with the TV picture move the Wave single mono audio that the volume can Radio CD farther away output jack be controlled from the CAUTION To prevent interference You may need a special Wave Radio CD with the screen image keep the adapter such as a Wave Radio CD at least 12 inches miniplug stereo audio from the TV a computer or other cable fora TV with a monitors headphone outlet Bose Lifestyle Stereo cable with TAPE REC jacks AUX IN jacks ave music system male to male RCA qe Powered speakers Use the audio input Speaker system input LINE OUT jacks If your powered speaker audio input with volume cable that came with as described in the cable has three connectors on each control your speakers speaker owner s end use only the two connectors that manual look alike to connect to the Wave Radio CD outputs DO NOT USE THE THIRD CONNECTOR Connecting speakers to the LINE OUT jacks fixed output does not shut off the Wave Radio CD speakers although they can be MUTED while listening to the external speakers 11 Using the remote control Figure 7 The Wave Radio CD remote 12 You can use the remote control to operate the most frequently used functions of the radio CD player a
12. selected e To reset to tone press the source currently selected FM AM or CD which deselects it When no source is displayed the alarm is set to tone 9 Track Tune e Setting FM or AM alarm the station last used for this alarm is shown Or use Presets or SN Track Tune lt I or gt to select a station e Setting CD alarm track 1 is shown Or use Track Tune lt J or gt to select a specific track or time location for the alarm Press CD Mode lt gt to select RANDOM or TRACK REPEAT The CD plays repeating as needed until the alarm shuts off e To set radio or CD followed by tone select radio or CD alarm then press CD Stop E AUX is not available as an alarm source To set the alarm volume While the selected alarm is flashing press Volume A or W to set the alarm volume from 10 to 99 The selected alarm flashes for 10 seconds To test the alarm volume While the selected alarm is flashing hold down Alarm Setup and aa press Volume A or Y to hear the volume setting as demonstrated by the tone alarm only To adjust snooze time The system is set for a standard 10 minute snooze time the number of minutes you can delay the alarm While the selected alarm is flashing hold down Sleep Snooze and press the Time 4 or to adjust the snooze time from 1 to 30 minutes for that alarm The number of minutes and Sn appear on the display to confirm your selected snooze time You can set a different snooze t
13. the last used nap or sleep time e Each additional press or press and hold of Sleep Snooze adds 10 minutes up to 90 The next press returns to the nap timer OFF setting e You can check the time remaining by holding down Alarm Setup and pressing Sleep Snooze once e After the time counts down the most recently selected source turns on e Your selected nap time is held in memory for the next use of both sleep and nap timer Sleep Snooze 16 Using the radio Function To turn the radio on off Press On Off once to turn on or off The system turns on to the last source played Or press FM or AM or any Preset to turn the radio on To seek a station Press Track Tune lt or gt once to tune in the Track Tune next strong station Repeat to locate a station you prefer After manually tuning see below wait 2 seconds for the system to return to seek mode To manually tune in a station Tap either Track Tune lt l or gt button quickly two or more times to tune the frequency in small steps Track Tune Or press and hold either Track Tune lt or gt button until the desired station is reached Then you can press the button to adjust the fre quency in small steps After manually tuning wait 2 seconds for the system to return to seek mode To preset up to 6 AM and 6 FM stations Use the Track Tune 2 Ep buttons to find the desired station Then on the control panel only hold e ja EE down a
14. to select tracks Pr03 Pr04 etc until your list is complete teria 7 To look through your programmed list hold down Alarm Setup and press Track Tune lt l or D You can change an item while you are viewing it by following steps 4 and 5 To add more items at the end of your list re program step 5 the last entry to continue adding selections 8 Press CD Play Il to play the selected tracks once each The programmed tracks are shown with the PRESET icon lit 9 To erase the program press CD Mode gt Note Your program is saved until erased The program plays all applicable track selec tions for any disc in the CD player 28 USA amp Canada Sales Bose Corporation The Mountain Framingham MA 01701 9168 1 800 637 8781 USA Canada Service Bose Corporation The Mountain Framingham MA 01701 9168 1 800 637 8781 or 508 879 7330 x63055 European Office Bose B V Nijverheidstraat 8 1135 GE Edam Nederland TEL 0299 390111 FAX 0299 390114 Australia Bose Pty Limited 1 Sorrell Street Parramatta NSW 2150 TEL 02 9204 6111 FAX 02 9204 6122 Deutschland Postfach 1468 48504 Nordhorn TEL 0130 863912 FAX 05921 833250 France 6 Rue Saint Vincent 78100 Saint Germain en Laye TEL 01 3061 6363 FAX 01 3061 4105 Nederland Nijverheidstraat 8 1135 GE Edam Nederland TEL 0299 390111 FAX 0299 390114 United Kingdom Freepost EX 151 Exeter EX1 1ZY TEL 0800 614293 FAX 0180 240 2013
15. AUX SLEEP RANDOM PRESET Indicates the Alarm 1 or 2 status in Indicates the Indicates Lights for setup mode selected source AM or PM presets and CD shows nap programming timer is on Lights when Alarm 2 is Indicates that sleep Indicates which activated flashes while or nap timer is CD play mode is setting Alarm 2 and when selected selected going off 14 Setting the time Function To set the clock Hold down either Time lt or button or press the same one twice The time display changes slowly at first then faster Release the clock set button to stop Customizing the display Function To set AM PM 12 hour or Military 24 hour time With the system off hold down Alarm Setup and press On Off to switch between AM PM 12 hour and Military 24 hour time formats To select clock or source display mode With the system on hold down Alarm Setup and press either Preset 1 to select clock display or Preset 2 to select source display e In clock display mode the display shows the time while you are listening to the radio CD or AUX e In source display mode the display shows information about the selected source radio CD or AUX e In source display mode press the Time or to show the time momentarily hold and press Alarm Setup Setup To adjust the display brightness The display dims automatically to medium or low brightness as appropriate for low light room cond
16. M 750 EXTERNAL antenna connector on the back of the Wave Radio CD To make this connection easier you may want to obtain a screw on to push on RF adapter available at electronics stores A CAUTION Make sure the installation includes a signal splitter It is important that only the FM band not the cable TV band is transmitted to the radio This requires a splitter that filters the signal to prevent any re emissions of the TV spectrum through the radio Setting up the remote control WARNING Keep the remote control battery away from children It may cause a fire or chemical burn if mishandled Do not recharge disassemble heat above 212 F 100 C or incinerate Dispose of used battery promptly Replace only with a battery of the correct type and model number Your remote control may be one of two types Figure 4A or 4B Each is identified by the way the battery compartment unlocks to install or replace the battery 1 Place the remote control face down on a flat surface 2 If your remote has a slot on the back Figure 4A follow step A Otherwise follow step B and refer to Figure 4B A Insert the tip of a ballpoint pen into the slot Push to the side as shown and hold Slide the battery compartment open with your finger B Using your finger push the tab lock to the side as shown and hold Slide the battery compartment open Figure 4A or B 4 Locating the safety lock Symbol Note Use onl
17. aintain your Wave Radio CD s memory and backup alarm system replace the 9V battery every year or whenever you have an extended power loss A dead battery may leak and cause damage Do not unplug your Wave Radio CD from the power outlet while replacing the battery If you do unplug it you will need to reset the clock and alarm settings Follow these steps to check the low battery indicator 1 Turn the system off 2 Hold down Alarm Setup and press CD Stop The display indicates the remaining battery power e Hi or number 78 or above mean adequate voltage to provide backup power e Number 77 or below means limited voltage e Lo means the voltage is too low for the battery to function The play pause flashes to alert you to replace the battery soon For further information on replacing the backup battery see Installing the battery on page 6 For information on replacing the remote control battery see Setting up the remote control on page 8 Technical information 22 Power rating 120V 50 60 Hz 50W Dimensions 14 W x 814 D x 4 H 85 6 cm x 21 6 cm x 11 1 cm Weight 7 4 Ib 3 4 kg Troubleshooting Problem System does not function No sound Remote control is inconsistent or does not work AM reception is weak FM reception is weak CD does not play Display does not show the expected information Warranty period Customer service What to do e Ma
18. ate We suggest you keep your sales receipt and warranty together with this owner s guide Please complete and return the warranty card included with your system Before you begin Thank you for purchasing the Bose Wave Radio CD Fourteen years of research by Bose Corporation bring you the benefits of award winning patented acoustic waveguide speaker technology Using this technology a tube efficiently transfers energy from a small loudspeaker to the outside air over a whole range of bass notes And by folding long waveguides into intricate patterns they fit into products small enough to be placed comfortably in your home There is a 27 inch 68 cm long waveguide inside the Wave Radio CD s compact enclosure enabling this tabletop system to produce room filling sound with full rich bass Your Wave Radio CD includes e Integrated system design for high acoustic quality requiring no complex adjustments e A high performance stereo tuner with 6 AM and 6 FM station presets e ACD player including skip scan random repeat and programming features Two independent alarms with battery backup power to save the settings for wakeup during a power loss e Acredit card size infrared remote control with optional mounting strip e Inputs for an additional sound source such as a TV VCR computer or tape player To discover how easy it is to use your new Wave Radio CD follow the steps on the Quick Set Up Guide and play t
19. he demonstration CD Like most functions it can be done with the press of a single button Some special functions are available by pressing button combinations for details see page 28 To fully appreciate all of these features please take the time to follow this owner s guide carefully It helps you set up and operate your system and enjoy its high fidelity sound Unpacking the carton Carefully unpack your system Save all packing materials for possible future use The original packing materials provide the safest way to transport your Wave Radio CD If any part of the product appears damaged do not attempt to use it Notify Bose Product Support immedi ately see phone numbers on the inside back cover Check to be sure your Wave Radio CD contains the parts identified in Figure 1 Figure 1 What comes with your Wave Radio CD Remote control Mounting strip Lithium battery Wave Radio CD 9V battery Demonstration CD Selecting a location for your Wave Radio CD Please keep these guidelines in mind when selecting a location for your system e Place the Wave Radio CD on a table or other flat surface e Do not place it on a metal surface or table that could interfere with AM reception Do not place it on a heat sensitive surface Like all electrical equipment it generates some heat e Do not use the system in a damp location It is important to prevent moisture fr
20. ime for each alarm To exit from alarm setup To leave alarm setup mode wait 10 seconds for it to disengage Or you can press AUX once or Alarm Setup a few times until there is no ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 flashing To check the alarm setting To display the alarm setting for 10 seconds press and release Alarm Setup Press again to display one alarm setup and repeat to display the other alarm setup A Reading the alarm setup displays Figure 13 O ALARM I 171 nm VOLUME 371 Mn AM VOLUME Alan OFF ul T Alarm OFF u a T Examples of alarm setup ut CI ALARM 2 Du ae cn displays ALARM 1 flashes You can begin by setting the time ALARM 2 flashes You can begin by setting the time ALARM I u u art OFF a to E i O OFF ana CD 1 un a ALARM 2 DILL track Pressing FM selects it as the source for ALARM 1 Pressing CD selects it as the source for ALARM 2 20 Using the alarms Function To turn Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 on off On the control panel only press Alarm 1 to activate this alarm ALARM 1 lights on the display Press again to deactivate that alarm Press Alarm 2 to activate this alarm ALARM 2 lights on the display Press again to deactivate that alarm The alarms go off at the time volume and source you have set for each To stop the alarm Press On Off The alarm indicator remains lit since the alarm automatically resets to repeat daily Use the Alarm 1
21. itions You can adjust the brightness setting of the display for both strong light and lowest light environments but not for the medium light setting Turn the system off before setting brightness levels e In a strongly lit room hold down CD Mode gt and press Volume A or to adjust the setting between 5 and 9 it is preset to 8 e In a barely lit room hold down CD Mode lt gt and press Volume A or Y to adjust the setting between 1 and 5 it is preset to 2 e If you do not want the system to dim automatically set both levels to 5 To turn off the display With the system off hold down CD Mode lt gt and press On Off to turn off the main display The display only lights briefly when you press any buttons and while the alarm is sounding Repeat this step to turn the main display back on To check the volume setting when it is not displayed With the system off or on hold down Alarm Setup and press Volume A or Y to see the current volume setting To check the CD time or radio station frequency when it is not displayed With the system on hold down Alarm Setup and press Track Tune lt or gt to see the CD time or station frequency To check the time when it is not displayed With the system on or off press the Time 4 or P briefly to see the current time Alarm Setup ponte Track Tune Alarm Setup 15 Controlling the system Function To turn on off Pre
22. ke sure the power cord is fully plugged into an operating AC wall outlet Press On Off to see if the display lights The main display may be turned off see page 15 Increase the volume Press the MUTE button on the remote control to unmute the sound Be sure CD is loaded correctly Check the connections for any auxiliary component Select AUX to hear a source connected to the AUX IN jacks Be sure that the component connected to AUX IN is turned on Check remote control battery and its polarity and Replace battery if necessary see page 8 Operate the remote control closer to the system Check for interference from room lighting or sunlight or for dust or dirt on the lens Try the system in a different location Adjust the internal AM antenna by turning the Wave Radio CD slightly to one side or the other Move the radio farther from a TV refrigerator fluorescent lights halogen lamps dimmer switches or other electronic equipment that generates electrical noise If neither suggestion works you may be in an area of weak AM signal coverage e Extend the power cord as much as possible The FM antenna is in the power cord Move the power cord to adjust the FM antenna If you still have problems with FM reception you may need an external FM antenna Call Bose Product Support to request one see phone numbers on the inside back cover Check to see if the play pause P in the display is lit If the play pause is fla
23. nana nn cnn nn rn rn 7 Setting up the remote Controla isrener ne a Arona aa ice 8 Connecting other components as AN OPTION ccoooccccnnoncccccnnononnnnnnoonrnnnnnoonannnnnccononnnos 10 Operating Your Wave Radio CD Using the remote COMO nica ls nein Basie ees 12 Using the Wave Radio CD control panel c cece ce eee rene rre 13 Reading the Wave Radio CD display uuunsesensnsenensnsnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnn 14 Settingthe mern ne AS Aa 15 Customizing the diSplaV di dd tia 15 G ontrollingithe System ita aaa 16 WSIMG MSTO t coensePaasenonneag IET 17 Reading the 1adio displaV iii ea RR 17 Using the CD play acond iio 18 Reading the CD diSpiAY usina ii 19 Settindithe dlammsan raten euere laicas 20 Reading the alarm setup dISplayS cmnmnnnconninnicninicn rc 20 Using the alam S aaan aasan naeia Ha icono EAA ARASTA dotadas alada dida 21 Maintaining Your Wave Radio CD Taking care of your Wave Radio CD sesssessseissssrisrsiirsissitriisrisriisisiisrississressissns 22 Technical information en each 22 Iroubleshosting 22 2 es HERR A 23 Waranty Periode O 23 C stomer sarvicea asr sd aa aaa aa ea aa a a aAa 23 Index rn E di 24 Quick Reference to Special Functions uuuueesssssnssenennnnnennnennnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennn 28 Bose Corporation cid li ACM et inside back cover The serial number is located on the bottom of your system Wave Radio CD serial number Purchase d
24. nd alarms Aim the remote control at the display of your Wave Radio CD Use the remote buttons in the same way you use the system control panel The remote normally works up to 20 feet in front of the system and 6 feet to either side Replace the remote control battery when it stops operating or its range seems reduced normally every year or two Keep in mind that lighting and other room conditions in addition to battery age can affect the operating range of an infrared remote control You cannot use the remote control to set the time alarms CD random and repeat or radio presets nor to customize the display Turns system on and sets sleep time snoozes delays the alarm Turns the system on off deactivates the alarm Raises or lowers volume Turns on CD play or pauses CD Stops CD Turns on FM Turns on AM Tunes radio skips or scans CD Turns on AUX mode Mutes unmutes the system 4 Presets Turns on and selects a preset station Wave Radio CD Using the radio CD control panel In addition to controlling the most frequently used functions of the radio CD player and alarms control panel buttons allow you to set the time alarms CD mode and radio presets Figure 8 Using button combinations on the control panel gives you access to additional special features such as customizing the display and programming the CD player For details refer to the Quick Reference to Special Functions on page
25. ny Preset button until the preset number lights The station is ES now preset to that number To select a preset station Change to FM or AM if needed Press _ __ the Preset button for the station you want A To display the selected station If the display is in clock mode and the radio is on press FM to check FM station or AM to check AM y station Or if you are not sure of the band hold down Alarm Setup and held and press press Track Tune lt or gt wi Reading the radio display Figure 10 Indicates FM is the selected source Shows station frequency Shows preset number An FM radio display example FM STEREO PRESET Indicates stereo Lights for presets reception 17 Using the CD player Lift the CD door as shown Place the CD label side up on the spindle in the CD well Gently lower the door more than halfway until it begins to close by itself Or continue to close it manually if you prefer Figure 11 Setting up a CD Function To turn on off Press On Off once to turn on or off The system turns on to the last source played Or press CD Play II to turn on the CD player In CD mode the CD begins to play as soon as you load a disc and close the CD door To play or pause the CD Press CD Play b Il to play the CD The playpause Flights While playing press CD Play Mito pause the CD The playpause P flashes After 10 minutes paused the sy
26. om getting into the unit e Keep it at least 12 inches 30 cm from a television computer or other monitor to prevent picture quality interference e Locate it within 2 feet of a wall for the best bass performance e Place it across the room from where you will be listening to enjoy maximum performance from the Wave Radio CD Feel free to place and position it where you find the sound most pleasing Installing the battery Figure 2 Installing the battery The 9 volt battery maintains clock and alarm settings and operates the Wave Radio CD s backup alarm system for up to 24 hours during a power loss or while the system is tempo rarily unplugged Operating without this battery leaves the memory unprotected but will not harm the product Use a standard 9V battery IEC 6F22 in Europe available at most retail stores Use an alkaline battery for longer backup time Note The battery does not provide power for Wave Radio CD operation or for the display 1 Do not remove the protective transparent film with tabs from the front of the system It prevents the CD door from opening accidentally when you turn the system over Carefully turn your system upside down Locate the battery compartment on the bottom Figure 2 Press the arrow on the cover to slide the compartment open Match the large terminal on the battery to the small terminal on the clip which lifts out of the compartment for easier connection
27. or Alarm 2 button to deactivate the alarm Or if you do not press On Off the tone alarm shuts off in 30 minutes the radio or CD alarm shuts off in 60 minutes If the alarm is set for radio or CD followed by tone the music plays for 10 minutes then the tone sounds for 30 minutes To use the snooze option Press Sleep Snooze or Sleep to have the alarm snooze for either 10 minutes or your customized snooze time See instructions for adjusting snooze time on page 20 During the delay the ALARM icon flashes and Sn appears on the display After the silent snooze time the alarm begins again as you have set it To change the duration of the current snooze only press Sleep Snooze or Sleep once to display the remaining snooze time Press the Time dor ae while remaining snooze time is displayed to increase or decrease the time You can repeat the snooze cycle as many times as you want Sieep Snooze To change the volume of the alarm while it is sounding The 73 radio CD and tone alarms turn on and gradually increase to the selected volume setting To change the volume for one use only press Volume A or Y while the alarm is sounding To use the alarm during a power failure On the control panel only press On Off to silence The backup battery maintains the alarm for approximately 24 hours without AC power To conserve power in backup mode 1 only the tone alarm sounds even if radio or CD alarm is
28. ries 2 5 22 23 battery remote control 4 6 12 21 23 battery backup 4 6 21 battery carrier 8 9 battery compartment 6 8 battery voltage 14 22 brightness level 14 15 28 Cc cable radio signal 7 CD 4 5 7 10 14 16 18 23 28 CD changer 11 CD door 6 18 CD hold 19 CD Mode 13 15 20 28 CD player 4 10 12 13 18 19 28 CD programming 4 13 14 19 28 CD Stop 18 20 CD time 15 23 28 cleaning 22 clock 7 13 15 17 19 20 22 clock display 15 23 28 clock mode 17 19 clock set 7 15 20 compact disc 2 computer 4 5 10 11 connections 23 continuous music 19 28 control panel 12 13 15 21 28 countdown 16 customer service 23 D dim setting 14 15 28 dimensions 22 dimmer switch 23 disc 2 18 19 22 23 28 display 6 7 12 23 28 display brightness 14 15 28 DVD disc 23 E elapsed disc time 19 elapsed time 19 23 28 elapsed track time 19 electrical noise 23 external antenna 7 23 F fluorescent lights 23 FM 4 7 12 14 16 17 19 20 23 FM 750 EXTERNAL antenna connector 7 FM antenna 7 23 FM reception 7 23 frequency 14 15 17 28 H heat 5 8 I infrared 4 12 interference 11 23 L Lifestyle music system 10 11 LINE OUT jacks 10 11 lithium battery 9 location of system 5 23 low battery indicator 22 M memory 6 military 24 hour time 15 28 moisture 2 monitor 5 11 mounting strip 5 9 music center 23 MUTE button 23 mute 14 16
29. shing the disc is paused Press CD Play Ill to play Check to see if there is a disc in the player label side up There may be dust or dirt on the CD Clean the CD See Handling CDs on page 22 The disc may be defective Try another disc The Wave Radio CD cannot play a DVD Check Customizing the display on page 15 or Quick Reference on page 28 to change the display settings 12 or 24 hour clock display on or off elapsed or remaining CD time Unplug and reconnect the system to return to original settings The Bose Wave Radio CD is covered by a limited 1 year transferable warranty Details of the warranty are provided on the warranty card that came with your Wave Radio CD Please fill out the information section on the card and mail it to Bose For additional help in solving problems contact Bose Product Support See the inside back cover for Bose Corporation offices and phone numbers 23 24 A acoustic waveguide 4 Alarm 1 13 14 20 21 Alarm 2 13 14 20 21 ALARM 1 or 2 indicator 20 21 Alarm Setup 13 15 17 19 20 28 alarm time 14 20 alarm volume 20 28 alarms 4 10 12 13 20 21 AM 4 5 12 14 16 17 19 20 23 AM antenna 7 23 AM reception 5 23 AM FM 17 AM PM 12 hour time 15 28 antenna connector 7 automatic shutoff 16 automatic turn on 16 AUX 10 13 15 16 19 20 23 AUX IN jacks 10 11 23 auxiliary source 10 23 backup alarm 6 22 bass 4 5 batte
30. ss On Off once to turn on or off The system turns on to the last source played To select a source Press FM or AM CD or AUX To listen to a component connected to AUX be sure to turn on the component Pressing AUX does not turn on the component To adjust the volume With the system on or off press and hold either button to reset the volume The display shows the volume level from 0 silent to 99 loud With the system off the maximum volume you can preset is 70 To mute the sound Using the remote control only press to silence the system Press again to restore volume To shut off automatically Press Sleep Snooze or Sleep to set sleep time timed shutoff e When sleep time is first set the display shows 10 minutes e Press again or press and hold to increase the sleep time by 10 minute increments up to 90 After 90 the next press returns to the sleep OFF setting then begins again at 10 e Your selected sleep time is held in memory for the next use of both sleep and nap timer Sleep Snooze To turn on automatically as a nap timer Before setting the nap timer select your source and make sure that a radio station is tuned hold in or a CD is in the player Then on the control panel only hold down Alarm Setup and press Sleep Snooze to set the nap timer to count ae down and turn system on and e The system is silenced and the display shows either 10 minutes or press
31. stem shuts off To stop the CD Press CD Stop M The display briefly shows the disc s total playing time The number of tracks also shows To select a track In CD mode press either TrackTune lt or gt until the desired track is selected Track Tune Pressing Track Tune lt I skips back to the beginning of the current track A Es O NES do second press within 2 seconds skips to the beginning of the previous track EM ES Pressing Track Tune lt at the beginning of the disc skips to the last track Pressing Track Tune gt at the end of the disc skips to track 1 To scan through a CD while playing Press and hold As Track Tune lt l or gt to scan through a track Release the button to TE stop The display shows the track and playing time After scanning wait 2 seconds to return to track selection Track Tune To scan through a CD while paused Press and hold Track Tune lt l or gt to scan to the desired location The playpause flashes Press CD Play P ll to start at the selected position Or after scanning wait 2 seconds to return to track selection To scan through a CD while stopped Press TrackTune lor gt once to change from total tracks display to track 1 Press and hold 9 Track Tune lt or gt to scan to the desired location Press CD Play gt I to start at the selected position Or after scanning wait 2 seconds to return to track selection
32. t shut off the Wave Radio CD s speakers Figure 6 Connecting another component 10 Using other components Select your TV VCR computer or tape player or other auxiliary source by pressing the AUX button Adjust the listening volume with the Wave Radio CD volume buttons Control all other functions including on and off at the source referring to its owner s manual if necessary An auxiliary component cannot be selected as the alarm sound source Control your auxiliary powered speakers from the Wave Radio CD Use the volume control on the powered speakers to adjust the volume level Connection at Connection at Component Cable component Wave Radio CD Note Portable tape player One miniplug to Headphone jack AUX IN jacks aux stereo audio cable ae IN For best sound set TA the player volume Ta control to approxi mately 3 4 of maximum volume CD changer tape One stereo audio Audio output jacks AUX IN jacks You can record from your Wave deck or VCR cable AUX Radio CD using the connections from If there are two sets of IN L the LINE OUT jacks outputs fixed and variable use fixed so that the volume can be controlled from the ne Wave Radio CD Television or Use a standard RCA Audio output jacks AUX IN jacks To make sure the sound seems to computer cable for a TV with come from the screen place the stereo
33. y a Duracell Eveready Maxell or Toshiba CR2032 or DL2032 lithium battery Figure 5 Applying the mounting strip for the remote control available at electronics stores If you have difficulty finding a replacement battery contact Bose Product Support see phone numbers on the inside back cover 3 Keeping the remote control face down insert the new battery into the compartment with the symbol facing up Gently slide the battery compartment closed It locks automatically 5 Use the supplied mounting strip if you want to attach the remote to a surface in your listening room Peel off the protective backing to stick one piece to the back of the remote and the other to the selected surface Figure 5 P Connecting other components as an option You can use your Wave Radio CD to improve the sound of a TV VCR computer or tape player Or use it as extension speakers for a Bose Lifestyle music system Connect one of these components to the R right and L left AUX IN jacks To play your radio or CD player through external speakers connect powered speakers with an independent volume control to the system s R right and L left LINE OUT jacks Audio cables for these connections are available at electronics stores Most audio cables are color coded Match the red plug to the R red jack and the black or white plug to the L white jack Figure 6 D Note Connecting external speakers does no

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