Bose PMC II Universal Remote User Manual


 
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BEYOND THE BASICS
Why would you change the house code?
Your PERSONAL
®
music center II is set at the factory with a house
code identical to the factory setting on other LIFESTYLE
®
systems
and remote controls. If you have not changed the house code set-
ting in your LIFESTYLE
®
system, there is no need to change that
code in your PERSONAL
®
music center II.
A LIFESTYLE
®
system radio frequency (RF) remote has a long
range and the ability to penetrate walls. Therefore, the signals
from a remote in one home can possibly reach and affect the
operation of a LIFESTYLE
®
system in another. Changing the house
code for the system and all the remotes used with it avoids the
conflict.
To learn how to choose a different house code, see “To change
settings for a feature” on page 21.
Note:
For more details on the system house code, refer to the
operating guide included with your system.
Audio streams multiply your options
While the LIFESTYLE
®
system is playing in the main room, you can
use your PERSONAL
®
music center II in another room to play a
completely different choice from that same system.
The system provides this choice by employing two independent
audio
streams to deliver the sound. So, while the Audio 1 stream
fills the main room with spine-tingling DVD special effects, you
can move to another room and switch to FM radio on the other
stream.
While the PERSONAL
®
music center II is set at the factory to
control the Audio 2 steam, you can easily change it to Audio 1 –
the
stream that delivers sound in the main room.
For example, there may be times when you don’t want to hear
what
is playing in one of your multiple expansion rooms. Without
disturbing the person enjoying sound on the Audio 2 stream there,
you can switch to Audio 1, which may not otherwise be in use.
This option also allows people in different rooms to use the
uMusic
®
+ system with two different presets selected.
To learn how to choose a different audio stream, see “To change
settings for a feature” on page 21.
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