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Setting up your product
Learn how to set up your product, connect components and enjoy the benefits of all its features.
To connect the components of your system:
- Connect the audio input cable from the Acoustimass Module jack on the system console to the Media Center jack on the bass module
- Connect the speaker cables from each speaker to the Speakers jacks on the bass module
- Connect an HDMI cable from the HDMI OUT Video to TV jack on the system console to your TV
- Connect a power cord from the bass module to an AC (mains) outlet
- Connect the power supply to the Power jack on the system console
- Connect a power cord from the power supply to an AC (mains) outlet
Determine where to place your product.
For speaker placement suggestions, see Speaker placement and positioning.
Using in-wall speaker wiring.
Note: Due to the variety of state and local building codes concerning in-wall wiring, the wiring supplied with Bose systems may or may not be acceptable for in-wall installations. Check local codes for details.
If your room has speaker wires installed in the walls, the accessory Adapter Kit for In-Wall Speaker Wires is available to connect to your existing speaker wires
If your room has speaker wires installed in the walls, the accessory Adapter Kit for In-Wall Speaker Wires is available to connect to your existing speaker wires
Run ADAPTiQ to maximize the system sound.
For more information on how to run ADAPTiQ, see ADAPTiQ system setup and deactivation.
The ADAPTiQ audio calibration software, included with the system, automatically tests the acoustics of the listening area, analyzes speaker placement and tailors the sound of the system to the specific acoustics of the room.
The ADAPTiQ audio calibration software, included with the system, automatically tests the acoustics of the listening area, analyzes speaker placement and tailors the sound of the system to the specific acoustics of the room.
Connect audio devices to your product.
For more info, see Connecting other devices to your system.
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