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• Use the product remote or console control for local volume adjustments. Check the indicators and settings Before you use the audio link, you may want to check some of the indicators and settings that make your expansion products work together smoothly. The Status LED On the connection panel of both the transmitter and the receiver, the Status LED indicates how the two units are communicating, as shown in the table below. Status LED Blinking green Solid green Blinking orange Solid orange On the Searching for Receiver Not Powered on, transmitter receiver located applicable no communication On the receiver Searching for transmitter Solid signal received Weak signal received Weak or no signal received On the receiver, a blinking or solid orange light indicates a communications problem. Repositioning the transmitter, receiver, or both, may resolve the problem and cause both LEDs to change to solid green. For further information, refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 11. The transmitter Channel button You can use the Channel button to narrow the selection of frequencies the transmitter uses. The transmitter is factory-set to avoid WiFi Channel 11. This helps prevent performance problems, such as slow or intermittent data transmissions, on a wireless network. If you have a wireless network set up on another channel, you can set up your transmitter to avoid that channel, or you can move the WiFi network to Channel 11. SETUP English To reserve a channel for use by your WiFi network: 1. Press and hold the Channel button for more than 3 seconds to reach the setting for NO WIFI NETWORK. The Status LED blinks red three times to confirm this move. 2. In the grouping below, locate the channel used by your nearby WiFi network: NO WIFI NETWORK...11...6...1...2...3...4...5...7...8...9...10...12...13. 3. Count the number of forward moves it takes from the NO WIFI NETWORK setting to reach your WiFi network channel. For example, if your WiFi network uses Channel 3, you need to move forward five times to reserve Channel 3 for WiFi network use only. 4. Press the Channel button for less than 3 seconds for each forward move. Repeat as many times as needed to reach the channel you want to reserve. The Status LED will blink red to confirm each move. If the WiFi network channel is unknown to you, use the Channel button to switch off one channel at a time. Test the WiFi network to see which setting gives you the best effect. If you do not have a WiFi network in your home: Follow Step 1 above to use the entire frequency band and maximize transmitter performance. Your Bose® link expansion room remote control •Room code If you have more than one LIFESTYLE® system expansion room, make sure the remote used in each one has a unique room code. • House code The house code setting on the remote must match the setting on your LIFESTYLE® system. It may not match if you changed the system house code due to interference with another system. For information on these house code and room code settings and how to change them, refer to the owner’s guide that came with your remote. Note: Setup codes for the transmitter and receiver, which must be identical to each other, do NOT need to match house codes on the remote or LIFESTYLE® system. Your Bose® link expansion room product •Room code Make sure the system, amplifier, or powered speaker room code setting matches that of the remote you are using in the expansion room. For information on room code settings and how to change them, refer to the owner’s guide that came with your Bose link product. Enjoy your wireless entertainment With the settings confirmed, your Bose link AL8 Homewide Wireless Audio Link is ready for use. To explore and enjoy all of the capabilities provided by your expansion products, refer to the owner’s guide provided with each product. English English REFERENCE Accessories Bose offers additional receivers as well as extension/expansion cables and adapter kits for use with the Bose® link AL8 Homewide Wireless Audio Link. For further information, contact your Bose dealer or Bose Customer Service. For Bose contact information, refer to the address sheet included in the carton. Troubleshooting Problem What to do No sound • For both the transmitter and the receiver, make sure: – the audio source is plugged in, turned on, and working. – both the transmitter and receiver are properly plugged into functioning AC power outlets. Refer to “Connecting to power” on page 7. –the Bose® link A cable is securely connected at both ends. Refer to “Making the connections” on page 6. – the small connector end of the power cord is inserted firmly into the AC Power jack on the connection panel and the power pack is plugged securely into a working AC outlet. – the Setup code switches on the connection panel of the transmitter and the receiver are set identically. There are four options: 1 & 2 up; 1 & 2 down; 1 up & 2 down; 1 down & 2 up. – the Status LEDs are lit a solid green to indicate solid communication ...