Bose 3.2.1 DVD Player User Manual


 
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ADJUSTMENTS TO THE PERFORMANCE
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Audio options
These options affect the way the system sounds in your home.
Option
Default Setting
(Options)
Description
Bass Compensation
0
(–14 to +14)
Zero is for standard low-tone performance.
– decreases and + increases these low tones.
Treble Compensation
0
(–14 to +14)
Zero is for standard high-tone performance.
– decreases and + increases these high tones.
Audio Processing
Automatic
(User Adjustable)
Keeps Bose
®
processing as the standard.
Allows some processing options (Movie EQ, Range Compression, Mono
Decoding) to appear in Settings menus.
Input Levels:
TV Analog Input Level
TV Digital Input Level
CBL•SAT Analog Input Level
CBL•SAT Digital Input Level
AUX Analog Input Level
AUX Digital Input Level
Normal
(–6, –3, +3, +6)
Decreases or increases the volume level setting for the input of a connected
component.
This minimizes abrupt volume changes when you switch from DVD or FM•AM
audio on the Bose media center to audio from a connected component.
Note: To match AM and FM levels, which can vary depending on the program
or station, adjusting the volume on your audio component may be preferable.
DVD Audio
(Only for TVs connected to
the media center by HDMI
cable.)
Bose 3•2•1
(TV Stereo)
Plays the DVD audio from 3•2•1
®
media center over the 3•2•1
speakers.
Sends two channels of DVD audio by HDMI cable to the TV and plays this
sound on the TV speakers as well as on the Bose
®
speakers.