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BEYOND THE BASICS
The importance of room codes
Your PERSONAL
®
music center II is set at the factory for use in an
expansion room, while the LIFESTYLE
®
system media center and
primary remote are set for use in the main room. The use of unique
room codes lets your LIFESTYLE
®
system know where commands
that come to it originate, so it can respond in the appropriate
room.
With just one expansion room set up, the PERSONAL
®
music
center should remain set to Room Code B, as shown
(Figure 14).
Figure 14
Room Code B
setting, for one
expansion room
However, to use more than one PERSONAL
®
music center II,
or with other LIFESTYLE
®
system remotes for use in other rooms,
leaving them all set for Room B will not work.
When to change the room code
If you have set up other expansion rooms already. There are14
room co
des in addition to Room A.
If you prefer to use your PERSONAL
®
music center II in the main
room, in addition to the primary remote control, it must be set
for Room A.
For use with an SA-2 or SA-3 amplifier the PERSONAL
®
music
center II must have an identical room code.
Like the PERSONAL
®
music center II, these Bose
®
link compati-
ble amplifiers are set at the factory for Room B. If you change
this
setting, because you have more than one expansion room
set up, your PERSONAL
®
music center II room code must
change to match it.
To learn how to choose a different room code, see “To change set-
tings for a feature” on page 21.
Note:
For more room code details, refer to the operating guide that
came with your LIFESTYLE
®
system.
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