Bose CineMate 130 Owner's Guide
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To connect your Bose CineMate 130 to your TV, use the provided HDMI cable. Connect one end to the HDMI OUT on the Bose control console and the other end to an HDMI IN on your TV. Make sure to select the corresponding HDMI input on your TV.
Ensure all cables are securely connected and the system is powered on. Check if the TV or connected device is muted. Verify that the correct input source is selected on the Bose CineMate 130.
To update the firmware, connect the system to your home network. Go to the system menu using the remote control, select 'Software Update', and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update.
Yes, you can program a universal remote to control the Bose CineMate 130. Follow the remote's programming instructions and use the appropriate code for Bose audio systems.
Press the Bluetooth button on the Bose remote. Ensure your Bluetooth device is discoverable, then select 'Bose CineMate 130' from the device list on your Bluetooth device to pair.
Check the batteries in the remote and replace them if needed. Ensure there are no obstructions between the remote and the control console. Try resetting the remote by removing the batteries and pressing each button twice.
To perform a factory reset, turn off the system. Press and hold the 'Source' and 'Setup' buttons on the control console for 10 seconds until the console LED blinks. Release the buttons to reset the system.
Ensure the Acoustimass module is placed on a solid surface and not obstructed. Use the remote to adjust the bass level settings in the system menu.
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the exterior surfaces of the system. Avoid using liquids or aerosol cleaners. Ensure the system is unplugged before cleaning.
The Bose CineMate 130 is designed as a standalone system and does not support the connection of additional speakers.