LISTENING TO
YOUR
LOCAL
SOURCE
How
a
nearby
sound
source
differs
Your
PERSONAL®
music center
II
is
engineered for use with any
Bose®
link enabled products
in
your expansion room.
For example, speakers connected
to
a Bose SA-2 or SA-3 ampli-
fier respond
to
on
and off commands from the
PERSONAL®
music
center
II,
as well as muting and volume changes.
On
the other hand, a Bose
3-2-1
Series
II
or
3-2-1
GS
Series
II
system
or
a Bose
Wave®
music system connected
in
the expan-
sion room gives you another full sound source. If
an
SA-3 amplifier
in
your expansion room has a TV
or
other audio component con-
nected, that
too
qualifies as a local sound source.
Because this local source is within view, you can see how it
responds
to
commands from the
PERSONAL®
music center
II
by
observing its display panel.
Choosing
and
using
your
local
source
This additional sound source
is
identified as Local
in
the list
of
sources
on
your PERSONAL® music center
II
display.
)
Note:
Local
is
not
an available selection when
your
PERSONAL®
music center
II
is
set
for use
in
Room
A.
To
listen
to
your local source:
1. Press (
Source)
to see the list
of
sources.
2.
Move up
or
down
to
highlight Local and press
in
on the center
bar
~
to
confirm the selection.
This turns on the nearby Bose link compatible system
to
the
volume, play medium (radio, CD, etc.), and preset (if that applies)
last selected.
What
you
can
do
with
it
If your local source has a display screen, refer
to
this display
to
see the results
of
actions you take using your PERSONAL® music
center
II.
The
PERSONAL®
music center
II
display (Figure 12) offers a
generic guide
to
the actions you can take.
Figure
12
Generic displayfor
the moves
you
can make
Local
- See Local D.evice -
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