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Adaptiq A/B: N/A

My Bose system screen only says Adaptiq A/B:N/A it works fine but it wont go away what doe it mean

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Hey thanks.my Bose system screen only says Adaptiq A/B:N/A it works fine but it wont go away. I thought I tried hitting all the buttons but I guess I missed one. As the first guy here says you hit the previous button next to 0 or (zero) and wallah. Problem solved. Thanks a ton.

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press the "Previous" or "Last" key that is right of the number "0"

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SOURCE: The Media Center system doesn't work

Unplug the media center power at the rear power plug. Leave off for 20 seconds. Remove the AdaptIQ headsets plugged into the AUX input. Power the system back up but leave alone for about 10 minutes. After 10 minutes come back and press the "open/close" button the wait 30 seconds or more for the tray to open. Be patient, the media center is processing a huge amount of data and needs time to respond to your commands. It is important to leave the media center undisturbed for approximately 10 minutes after running AdaptIQ setup. After about ten minutes, power down the power back up. You should be ready to go after that.

George Etukudo

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SOURCE: I have BOSE V20 and

Hello,

I think the best solution is to take it to a BOSE electronic shop and explain this to them. They would be in a better position to assist you.

I hope my advise has helped you

Best regards
George

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