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The commands for the Bose link system are actually going through the remote control system. In order to use the system you need not only a set of AL8 sender and receiver, but also a special remote control model RC48S2-40 these model numbers are slightly different for the US and for Europe. In addition you will need to activate the BoseLink connection through the system settings menu and you will need to tell the remote to which system it needs to talk. When you have done all that, there should not be any problem to "connect" the two systems. If this does not work, you may need some specialized help from a Bose specialist who understands this multi room set-up.
Make sure the HDMI device (TV, Blueray player) is set up for audio output. Usually HDMI 1 is the only connection that has audio out. Also some TVa have to be configured for HDMI audio out.
You can only Connect a iPod via a iPod dock Apple iPod Univeral Dock
and use either Apple Composite AV Cable or Apple Component AV Cable based on what Output you iPod Allows. the list of which iPod that is supported is listed on each page of the AV Cables above. You can use a IR Blaster Cable with the iPod Dock to control the iPod also.
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