User's Manual

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INTRODUCTION
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What distinguishes the two units
The connection panel on each unit identifies it by name: TRANSMITTER or RECEIVER. Two
Bose
®
link jacks and a Channel button further distinguish the transmitter.
For compatibility, the two units have a matching Setup Code, set at the factory with both
switches in the “up” position (Figure 2). A Status LED lights when each unit is plugged in and
the two units are communicating.
Figure 2
Connection panels on the
two units
Note: For information on the meaning of the different Status LED lights, refer to “Check the indi-
cators and settings” on page 8.
Choosing a place for each unit
Place the transmitter in the same room with the LIFESTYLE
®
system media center. Place the
receiver in the same room with your Bose link expansion product.
Note: Use of the audio link with products that are not Bose link compatible requires an adapter
cable. For further information, refer to “Instructions for non-Bose or older Bose products” on
page 7.
Considerations for positioning:
Place each unit upright with all feet flat on a level surface, such as a floor, table, or shelf.
Do not tip either unit on its side.
Place each part within 7 feet (2 meters) of the product it serves and connects to (using the
supplied Bose link A cable).
Keep the two units within 80 feet (24 meters) of each other (and the range of the Bose
®
link
remote control that works with them).
Be aware that the strongest signal direction is above and around the transmitter,
not below it).
Receiver
Transmitter
B
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®
link jacks
Bose link jack
Channel switch
Status LED