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BASIC SYSTEM OPERATION
Turning the system on/off
Press the power button on
the remote to start the system.
When the system starts up, it also
automatically turns on your set-top
box (cable, satellite, etc.).
The state of the power light on the
control console and monitor
indicates the system status.
While the system starts up, the
monitor emits a start-up tone and
displays the Bose
®
logo with a
progress bar under it.
Note: When you turn the system on, it will always select
and turn on your cable or satellite box.
Note: To keep energy consumption to a minimum, the
system operates in a very low power state when it is off.
This is why the system may take several seconds to start.
To turn off the system, including the connected
source, press the power button.
Control console power light
Monitor power light
Power
Status Meaning
Red Off
Blinking green Starting up
Steady green On and ready to use
Orange Off and charging iPod
Blinking yellow for 30
seconds after shutting
system down
Unify
®
system setup was started, but is
incomplete
Slow blinking red while
system is off
Unify system setup is complete, but no
sources are present
Red blinking off every 5
seconds
Remote control batteries are low
Status Meaning
Blinking green Starting up
Steady green Video muted (see page 18)
Slow blinking red Power removed from monitor but not
control console
Slow blinking red to green
until power is restored
System is shutting down in 10 seconds
due to an error. If the problem persists,
contact Bose. See the contact sheet
included with your system
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