Manual de utilizare pentru sistem audio portabil pentru muzica live BOSE S1 PRO +
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S 1 P R O + W I R E L E S S PA S Y S T E M
IMPORTA N T SA F ET Y I N STR UCT I O N S
Please read and keep all safety, security, and use instructions.
Bose Corporation hereby declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and
other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU and all other applicable EU directive requirements.
The complete declaration of conformity can be found at: www.Bose.com/compliance
This product conforms to all applicable Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 and all other
applicable UK regulations. The complete declaration of conformity can be found at:
www.Bose.com/compliance
Bose Corporation hereby declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements per
Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 and all other applicable UK regulations. The complete declaration of
conformity can be found at: www.Bose.com/compliance
Important Safety Instructions
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with a dry clot
h.
o not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one
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wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the
third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an e lectrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
efer all servicing to qualified personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way,
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such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the a pparatus, the
apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
WARNINGS/CAUTIONS
This symbol on the product means there is uninsulated, dangerous voltage within the product enclosure that
may present a risk of electrical shock.
This symbol on the product means there are imp
ortant operating and maintenance instructions in this guide.
This product contains magnetic material. Consult your physician on whether this might affect your
implantable medical device.
• To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do NOT expose this product to rain, dripping, splashing, or moisture and
do not place liquid filled objects such as vases, on or near the product.
• Keep the product away from fire and heat sources. Do NOT place naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on
or near the product.
• Do NOT make unauthorized alterations to this product.
• Do NOT use a power inverter with this product.
• Do NOT use in vehicles or boats.
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IMPORTA N T SA F ET Y I N STR UCT I O N S
• Provide an earth connection or ensure the socket outlet incorporates a protective earthing connection before
connecting the plug to the mains socket outlet.
– Denmark: “Apparatets stikprop skal tilsluttes en stikkontakt med jord, som giver forbindelse til stikproppe
ns jord.”
– Finland: “Laite on liitettävä suojamaadoituskoskettimilla varustettuun pistorasiaan”
– Norway: “Apparatet må tilkoples jordet stikkontakt”
– Sweden: “Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag”
• Where the mains plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain
readily operable.
仅适用于 2000m 以下地区安全使用
Use at altitude less than 2000 meters only.
• The battery provided with this product may present a risk of fire, explosion or chemical burn if mishandled,
incorrectly replaced or replaced with an incorrect type.
• Do not expose products containing batteries to excessive heat (e.g. from storage in direct sunlight, fire or the like).
• Only use genuine Bose batteries with this product. Contact Bose customer service for replacement batteries.
• Due to ventilation requirements, Bose does not recommend placing the product in a confined space such as in a
wall cavity or in an enclos
ed cabinet.
• Do not place or install near any heat sources, such as fireplaces, radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
• Do not use the Bose S1 Pro+ Wireless PA System with a tripod/stand that is unstable. The speaker is only designed
for use on a 35 mm post, and the tripod/stand must be capable of supporting a speaker with a minimum weight
of 15 lbs (6.8 kg) and an overall size of 13.1 x 9.4 x 11 inches (332.6 x 240 x 279.8 mm). Using a tripod/stand that is
not designed to support the size and mass of the Bose S1 Pro+ Wireless PA System may lead to an unstable and
hazardous condition that could result in injury.
• The product label is located on the bottom of the product.
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REGUL ATORY A N D L EG A L I N FORM AT I O N
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protecti
on against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving product or antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Bose Corporation could void the user’s authori
ty to operate
this equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and with ISED Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). O
peration
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between radiator and your body.
For Europe:
Bluetooth Module: Frequency band of operation 2400 to 2483.5 MHz.
Maximum transmit power less than 20 dBm EIRP.
2.4 GHz Module: Frequency band of operation 2402 to 2482 MHz.
Maximum transmit power less than 10 dBm (10mW) EIRP.
Maximum transmit power is below regulatory limits such that SAR testing is not necessary and exempt per
applicable regulations.
This symbol means the product must not be discarded as household waste, and should be delivered to an
appropriate collection facility for recycling. Proper di
sposal and recycling helps protect natural resources,
human health and the environment. For more information on disposal and recycling of this product, contact
your local municipality, disposal service, or the shop where you bought this product.
Low-power Radio-frequency Devices Technical Regulations
Without permission granted by the NCC, any company, enterprise, or user is not allowed to change frequency,
enhance transmitting power or alter original characteristic as well as performance to an approved low power
radio-frequency devices. The low power radio-frequency devices shall not influence aircraft security and interfere
legal communications; If found, the user shall cease operating immediately until no interference is achieved. The
said legal communications means radio communications is operated in compliance with the Telecommunications
Management Act. The low power radio-frequency devices must be susceptible with the interference from legal
communications or ISM radio wave r
adiated devices.
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Product Power State Table
The product, in accordance with the Ecodesign Requirements for Energy Related Products Directive 2009/125/EC and
the Ecodesign for Energy-Related Products and Energy Information (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020, is in
compliance with the following norm(s) or document(s): Regulation (EC) No. 1275/2008, as amended by Regulation
(EU) No. 801/2013.
Power Modes
Required Power State Information
Standby
Networked Standby
Power consumption in specified power mode, at
230V/50Hz input
0.4 W
N/A
Time after which equipment is automatically
switched into mode
4 hours
N/A
N/A
N/A
Power consumption in networked standby if all wired
network ports are connected and all wireless network
ports are activated, at 230V/50Hz input
Wireless network port deactivation/activation
procedures. Deactivating all networks will enable
standby mode.
N/A
Please dispose of used batteries properly, fol
lowing local regulations. Do not incinerate.
China Restriction of Hazardous Substances Table
Names and Contents of Toxic or Hazardous Substances or Elements
Toxic or Hazardous Substances and Elements
Lead
(Pb)
Mercury
(Hg)
Cadmium
(Cd)
Hexavalent
(CR(VI))
Polybrominated
Biphenyl
(PBB)
Polybrominated
diphenylether
(PBDE)
PCBs
X
O
O
O
O
O
Metal Parts
X
O
O
O
O
O
Plastic Parts
O
O
O
O
O
O
Speakers
X
O
O
O
O
O
Cables
X
O
O
O
O
O
Battery
O
O
O
O
O
O
Part Name
This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ/T 11364.
O: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this
part is below the limit requirement of GB/T 26572.
X: Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials
used for this part is above the limit requirement of GB/T 26572.
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Taiwan Restriction of Haza
rdous Substances Table
Equipment name: Wireless PA System, Type designation: 436469
Restricted substances and its chemical symbols
Hexavalent
chromium (Cr+6)
Polybrominated
biphenyls (PBB)
○
○
○
Polybrominated
diphenyl ethers
(PBDE)
○
○
○
○
○
○
○
○
○
○
-
○
○
○
○
○
Cables
-
○
○
○
○
○
Battery
○
○
○
○
○
○
Unit
Lead
(Pb)
PCBs
-
○
Metal Parts
-
○
Plastic Parts
○
Speakers
Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd)
Note 1: “○” indicates that the percentage content of the restricted substance does not exceed the percentage of reference value
of presence.
Note 2: The “−” indicates that the restricted substance corresponds to the exemption.
Date of Manufacture: The eighth digit in the serial number indicates the year of manufacture; “3” is 2013 or 2023.
China Importer: Bose Electronics (Shanghai) Company Limited, Level 6, Tower D, No. 2337 Gudai Rd. Minhang
District, Shanghai 20110
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EU Importer: Bose Products B.V., Gorslaan 60, 1441 RG Purmerend, The Netherlands
Mexico Importer: Bose de México S. de R.L. de C.V., Avenida Prado Sur #150, Piso 2, Interior 222 y 223, Colonia Lomas
de Chapultepec V Sección, Miguel Hidalgo, Ciudad de México, C.P. 11000 Phone Number: +5255 (5202) 3545
Taiwan Importer: Bose Limited Taiwan Branch (H.K.), 9F., No.10, Sec. 3, Minsheng E. Road, Zhongshan Dist. Taipei City
10480, Taiwan Phone Number: +886-2-2514 7676
UK Importer: Bose Limited, Bose House, Quayside Chatham Maritime, Chatham, Kent, ME4 4QZ, United Kingdom
Input Rating: 100 – 240V 1 50/60Hz, 1A
Output Ratings:
• USB POWER Charging Port: 5V p 1.5A
• Wireless Transmitter Charging Ports: 5V p 0.3A
Battery Capacity: 5500 mAh
Charging Temperature Range: 32° F – 113° F (0° C – 45° C)
Discharging Temperature Range: -4° F – 120° F (-20° C – 49° C)
Dimensions (H × W × D): 13.1 x 9.4 x 11 in (332.6 x 240 x 279.8 mm)
Net Weight: 14.4 lb (6.5 kg)
Initial turn on
inrush current: 12.4A at 120V; 12.8A at 230V
Inrush current after AC mains interruption of 5 s: 2.5A at 120V; 3A at 230V
Model: 436469. The CMIIT ID is located on the bottom of the product.
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Please complete and retain for your records
The serial and model numbers are located on the bottom of the product.
Serial number: _____________________________________________________________________
Model number: 436469
Please keep your receipt with your owner’s guide. Now is a good time to register your Bose product.
You can easily do this by going to worldwide.Bose.com/ProductRegistration
Security Information
T his product is capable of receiving security updates from Bose. To check for and install any security
updates that Bose makes available, connect the product to a computer using a USB cable and visit
btu.Bose.com
Apple and the Apple logo are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a
s
ervice mark of Apple Inc.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such
marks by Bose Corporation is under license.
Google and Google Play are trademarks of Google LLC.
USB Type-C® and USB-C® are registered trademarks of USB Implementers Forum.
Bose, Bose Music, the Bose Music logo, L1, and ToneMatch are trademarks of Bose Corporation.
Bose Corporation Headquarters: 1-877-230-5639
©2023 Bose Corporation. No part of this work may be reproduced, modified, distributed, or o therwise used without
prior written permission.
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L I CEN SE D ISCLOSU R ES
The following license disclosures apply to certain third-party software packages used as components in the product.
Package: FreeRTOS
Copyright © Amazon Web Services, Inc. or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Package: LVGL - Light and Versatile Graphics Library
Copyright © 2021 LVGL Kft
The above is/are subject to the license terms reprinted below:
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rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit
persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of
the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
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DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT
OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE O
R OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
Packages: STM32CubeF4 HAL Driver MCU Component and STM32 LL - STM32 Low Layer API
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The above is/are subject to the license terms reprinted below:
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
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CON T EN TS
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
Contents.............................................................................................................................. 15
BOSE MUSIC APP SETUP
Download the Bose Music app............................................
....................................... 16
Add the system to an existing account................................................................... 16
CONTROL AND CONNECTION PANEL
Panel overview.................................................................................................................. 17
POWER
Connect the system to power..................................................................................... 18
Power on/off...................................................................................................................... 18
Auto-off timer................................................................................................................... 19
Disable the auto-off timer.................................................................................... 19
CONNECT SOURCES
Connect sources to Channel 1 and 2........................................................................ 20
Connect sources to Channel 3............................
........................................................ 21
Connect a Bluetooth® device.............................................................................. 21
Connect to the TS/TRS line input..................................................................... 22
Connect to the AUX line input........................................................................... 22
ADJUST CHANNEL AUDIO
Adjust channel volume, treble, bass, and reverb................................................. 23
Adjust volume........................................................................................................... 23
Adjust treble.............................................................................................................. 24
Adjust bass................................................................................................................. 24
Adjust reverb (Channels 1 and 2 only)............................................................. 25
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ON T EN TS
CHANNEL AND SYSTEM SETTINGS
Access channel and system settings........................................................................ 26
ToneMatch preset settings........................................................................................... 27
Select ToneMatch presets (Channels 1 and 2 only).................................... 27
Customize ToneMatch presets using the Bose Music app...................... 28
Clear a custom ToneMatch preset..................................................................... 28
Channel insert settings.................................................................................................. 29
Channel wireless settings............................................................................................. 29
Channel Expanders settings........................................................................................ 29
Live Stream mode settings......................................................................
.................... 30
About Live Stream mode..................................................................................... 30
Enable/Disable Live Stream mode................................................................... 30
Connect the system to your computer........................................................... 32
Adjust monitor volume in Live Stream mode............................................... 33
Sub EQ settings................................................................................................................ 34
Enable/Disable Sub EQ......................................................................................... 34
BOSE MUSIC APP EXCLUSIVE FEATURES
Mute channels and channel reverb effects............................................................ 36
Save Scenes....................................................................................................................... 36
Enable/Disable Dual Wireless Streaming.................
.............................................. 36
Customize ToneMatch presets.................................................................................... 36
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WIRELESS TRANSMITTER CONTROLS
Compatible wireless transmitters.............................................................................. 37
Pair a wireless transmitter to Channel 1 or 2......................................................... 37
Connect a paired wireless transmitter to an audio source.............................. 38
Power on/off a wireless transmitter......................................................................... 39
Auto-off timer........................................................................................................... 39
Mute/Unmute a wireless transmitter........................................................................ 39
Change between mic and line input......................................................................... 40
Connect eff
ects to a channel insert when using a wireless transmitter..... 40
Enable/Disable channel insert functionality................................................. 41
Enable/Disable wireless transmitter functionality.............................................. 42
SPEAKER STAND
Connect a speaker stand.............................................................................................. 43
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SYSTEM SETUP SCENARIOS
System configurations................................................................................................... 44
Elevated surface....................................................................................................... 44
Tilt-back....................................................................................................................... 44
Monitor......................................................................................................................... 44
Speaker stand..........................
................................................................................. 44
Musician with mobile device....................................................................................... 45
Musician with mobile device and wireless transmitters................................... 45
Multi-instrumentalist....................................................................................................... 46
Musician with effects mixer......................................................................................... 46
Musician with wireless transmitters, effects pedal,
and vocal processor........................................................................................................ 47
Guitarist with wireless transmitter and amp modeler pedal........................... 48
General-purpose PA........................................................................................................ 49
Stereo..........................................................
................................................................. 49
Dual mono/daisy-chain......................................................................................... 51
DJ with Bose Sub1 or Sub2 Powered Bass Module............................................ 52
Dual Wireless Streaming with the Bose Music app............................................ 53
Musician recording or live streaming to computer............................................. 53
BATTERY
Charge the system battery.......................................................................................... 54
Charging time........................................................................................................... 54
Check the system battery level.......................................................................... 54
Charge a wireless transmitter..................................................................................... 55
Using the charging ports..............................
........................................................ 55
Using a wall charger or computer..................................................................... 55
Charging time........................................................................................................... 56
Check the wireless transmitter battery level................................................ 56
Charge your mobile device using the USB charging port............................... 56
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SYSTEM STATUS
Signal/clip lights............................................................................................................... 57
Power light......................................................................................................................... 58
Bluetooth light.................................................................................................................. 58
Channel displays....................................................................
.......................................... 59
How to read the channel displays..................................................................... 59
Status icons................................................................................................................ 59
Battery icons............................................................................................................. 60
WIRELESS TRANSMITTER STATUS
Power light......................................................................................................................... 62
Connection light............................................................................................................... 63
BLUETOOTH CONNECTIONS
Connect your mobile device....................................................................................... 64
Disconnect a mobile device......................................................................................... 64
Reconnect a mobile device...............
........................................................................... 64
Clear the system device list......................................................................................... 64
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Replace the system battery......................................................................................... 65
Update the system.......................................................................................................... 67
Update a wireless transmitter..................................................................................... 67
Clean the system.............................................................................................................. 67
Transport and store the system................................................................................. 68
Replacement parts and accessories......................................................................... 68
Limited warranty...........................................
................................................................... 68
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Try these solutions first................................................................................................. 69
Other solutions................................................................................................................. 69
System ........................................................................................................................ 69
Wireless transmitter................................................................................................ 73
Enable/Disable the Expanders setting.................................................................... 75
Reset the system.............................................................................................................. 77
Reset a wireless transmitter........................................................................................ 77
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’S IN T HE BOX
CONTENTS
Confirm that the following parts are included:
Power cord
Bose S1 Pro+ Wireless PA System
(with battery included)
NOTE: If any part of the product is damaged, don’t use it. Contact your authorized
Bose dealer or Bose customer service.
Visit: support.Bose.com/S1ProPlus
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BOSE M USI C A P P SETUP
The Bose Music app lets you set up and control the system from any mobile device,
such as a smartphone or tablet.
Using the app, you can control the system remotely, manage system settings, and
access exclusive features like ToneMatch preset customization, channel and reverb
mute, saved Scenes, and Dual Wireless Streaming (see page 36).
If you have already created a Bose Music account for another Bose product, see “Add
the system to an existing account.”
DOWNLOAD THE BOSE MUSIC APP
1. On your mobile device, download the Bose Music app.
NOTE: If you’re located in Mainland China, download the Bose8 app.
BOSE MUSIC
2. Follow the app instruct
ions.
ADD THE SYSTEM TO AN EXISTING ACCOUNT
To add your Bose S1 Pro+ Wireless PA System, open the Bose Music app and add
your system.
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CON TR OL A N D CON N ECTI ON PA N E L
PANEL OVERVIEW
b
c
de
a
g
f
i
h
j
q
r
t
s
u
a
Wireless transmitter charging ports.
See page 55.
j
USB charging port (USB-A).
See page 56.
b
Channel inputs (balanced/unbalanced
combined l or 6.35 mm TS/TRS and
XLR). See page 20.
q
c
Signal/clip lights.
See page 57.
USB Type-C® port.
Use for Live Stream mode (see
page 32) and system updates
(see page 67).
r
d
Channel controls.
See page 23.
e
Channel displays.
See page 59.
Line out (XLR). Use an XLR cable
to connect a post-mix line-level
output to another system. This
is a variable output that delivers
full-spectrum audio.
See page 51.
f
TRS balanced mono line input
(l or 6.35 mm TS/TRS). See page 22.
s
Power port.
See page 18.
g
AUX stereo line input
(k or 3.5 mm TRS). See page 22.
t
Power light.
See page 58.
h
Bluetooth button.
See page 21.
u
Power button.
See page 18.
i
Bluetooth light.
See page 58.
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P OW ER
CONNECT THE SYSTEM TO POWER
1. Connect the power cord to the power port on the back of the system.
2. Plug the other end of the power cord into an AC (mains) outlet.
POWER ON/OFF
Press the Power button I.
The power light glows solid white.
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P ower
AUTO-OFF TIMER
The auto-off timer conserves power when the system isn’t in use. The system powers
off when audio has stopped and you haven’t adjusted any controls for 4 hours.
Disable the auto-off timer
1. Press and hold the channel control for Channel 3 until the additional c ontrols menu
appears on the channel display.
Press + Hold
to access
additional
product
controls
Auto Off
On
Live Stream Off
Sub EQ
Off
Expanders
On
2. Press the channel control to select Auto Off.
3. Rotate the channel control to highlight Off, then press to select it.
On
On
Off
Off
4. Press and hold the channel con
trol until the additional controls menu disappears.
TIP: You can also disable the auto-off timer using the Bose Music app. You can access
this option from the Settings menu.
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CON N ECT SOUR CES
CONNECT SOURCES TO CHANNEL 1 AND 2
Channels 1 and 2 are for instruments and microphones. The channel inputs are suited
for a wide range of input types and have the proper gain staging to minimize noise
when channel volume is set for your desired output level.
1. Connect your instrument or microphone to the channel input using the
appropriate cable.
2. Adjust channel volume, treble, bass, and reverb to your desired levels
(see page 23).
3. Optionally, you can also apply a ToneMatch preset to optimize the sound of your
instrument or microphone (see page 27).
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Connect Sources
CONNECT SOURCES TO CHANNEL 3
Channel 3 is for Bluetooth devices and line-level audio sources.
NOTE: You can connect both your mobile device and a line-level audio source to
Channel 3 at the
same time. If you do, the system mixes the audio from each
source, meaning that any adjustments you make to the channel volume,
treble, or bass affect both sources. To adjust your mobile device volume
independently, use your device controls.
Connect a Bluetooth device
You can connect and play audio from one Bluetooth device at a time.
1. Press and hold the Bluetooth button l on Channel 3 until the Bluetooth light
blinks blue.
2. On your device, turn on the Bluetooth feature.
NOTE: The Bluetooth menu is usually found in the Settings menu.
3. Select your system from the device list.
NOTE: Look for the name you entered for your system in the Bose Music app. If
you didn’t name your system, the default name appears.
Bose S1 Pro+
Once connected, the Bluetooth light glows solid white. Your system’s name appears in
the mobile device list.
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Connect Sources
Connect to the TS/TRS line input
A mono input. Use a l (6.35 mm) TRS cable to connect a line-level audio source,
such as a mixer or instrument effect.
Connect to the AUX line input
A stereo input. Use a k (3.5 mm) TRS cable to connect a line-level audio source,
such as a mobile device or laptop.
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A DJUST CHA N N EL AU D I O
ADJUST CHANNEL VOLUME, TREBLE, BASS,
AND REVERB
You can make real-time adjustments to channel volume, treble, bass, and reverb
(Channel 1 and 2 only) using the channel controls located on the right side of the
control panel.
Channel controls
Adjust volume
Rotate the channel control to adjust channel volume.
VOLUME
TREBLE
NOTE: You can also mute channels using the Bose Music app (see page 36).
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A djust Channel Audio
Adjust treble
1. Press and release the channel control until TREBLE appears on the channel display.
VOLUME
VOLUME
TREBLE
TREBLE
BASS
2. Rotate the channel control to either boost or cut the high-frequency balance of
the channel.
VOLUME
TREBLE
BASS
NOTE: After 10 seconds of inactivity, the channel display resets to VOLUME.
Adjust bass
1. Press and release the channel control until BASS appears on the channel display.
VOLUME
TREBLE
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TREBLE
BASS
REVERB
A djust Channel Audio
2. Rotate the channel control to either boost or cut the low-frequency balance of
the channel.
TREBLE
BASS
REVERB
NOTE: After 10 seconds of inactivity, the channel display resets to VOLUME.
Adjust reverb (Channels 1 and 2 only)
1. Press and release the channel control until REVERB appears on the
channel display.
BASS
VOLUME
REVERB
TREBLE
VOLUME
2. Rotate the channel control to adjust the amount of reverb applied to the channel.
BASS
REVERB
VOLUME
NOTES:
• After 10 seconds of inactivity, the channel display resets to VOLUME.
• You can also mute reverb effects for a channel using the Bose Music app
(see page 36).
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CH A N N EL A N D SYST EM SETT I N G S
ACCESS CHANNEL AND SYSTEM SETTINGS
You can adjust channel and system settings to best support your setup scenario.
To access channel and sy
stem settings, press and hold one of the channel controls
until the additional controls menu appears on the channel display.
Press + Hold
to access
additional
product
controls
ToneMatch
Insert
Auto
Wireless
Auto
On
Expanders
The settings in this menu vary depending on the channel.
CHANNEL
MENU SETTINGS
Channel 1 and 2
The menu contains channel settings that only affect the
selected channel.
Channel 3
The menu contains system settings that change overall
system behavior.
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Channel and System Settings
TONEMATCH PRESET SETTINGS
ToneMatch presets optimize system EQ to preserve the natural sound of your
instrument or microphone.
Select ToneMatch presets (Channels 1 and 2 only)
1. Press and hold the channel control for either Channel 1 or 2 until the a
dditional
controls menu appears on the channel display.
Press + Hold
to access
additional
product
controls
ToneMatch
Insert
Auto
Wireless
Auto
On
Expanders
2. Press the channel control to select ToneMatch.
3
. Rotate the channel control to highlight the appropriate preset for your source,
then press to select it:
• Microphone: By default, this preset adjusts the system EQ for a dynamic
handheld microphone.
• Instrument: By default, this preset adjusts the system EQ for a steel string
acoustic guitar with piezo pickups.
Off
Off
Microphone
Microphone
Instrument
Instrument
NOTES:
• To customize these presets to match your specific microphone or instrument
model or apply generic EQ filters, use the Bose Music app (see page 28).
• Selecting Off bypasses the ToneMatch preset for that channel.
4. Press and hold the channel control until the additional controls menu disappears.
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Channel and System Settings
Customize ToneMatch presets using the Bose Music app
Using the Bose Music app, you can customize the default Microphone or Instrument
presets on Channels 1 and 2 to better optimize system EQ for your setup scenario.
Select from a library of ToneMatch presets to
match your specific microphone or
instrument model, apply generic EQ filters, or get the best sound from a guitar amp
modeler pedal. You can access this option from the Settings menu.
When you customize a ToneMatch preset on a channel, a H symbol appears next to
the icon on the channel display.
VOLUME
Your custom preset persists until you clear it or factory reset the system.
Clear a custom ToneMatch preset
Clearing a custom ToneMatch preset resets it to either the default Microphone or
Instrument setting, depending on which preset you customized.
1. Press and hold the channel control for either Channel 1 or 2 until the a
dditional
controls menu appears on the channel display.
Press + Hold
to access
additional
product
controls
ToneMatch
Insert
Auto
Wireless
Expanders
On
2. With the ToneMatch option highlighted, press and hold the channel control until
the ToneMatch setting changes to Off.
ToneMatch Off
Insert
Auto
Wireless
Auto
Expanders
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On
Channel an
d System Settings
CHANNEL INSERT SETTINGS
Channel insert settings let you enable or disable the effects loop functionality for a
channel. When enabled, you can connect your effects units or pedals to the channel
input while using a wireless transmitter for your source.
For more information, see “Connect effects to a channel insert when using a wireless
transmitter” on page 40.
CHANNEL WIRELESS SETTINGS
Channel wireless settings let you enable or disable wireless transmitter functionality
for a channel.
For more information, see “Enable/Disable wireless transmitter
functionality” on page 42.
CHANNEL EXPANDERS SETTINGS
The Expanders setting determines whether the system reduces the volume of
low-level background noise for a channel.
For more information, see “Enable/Disable the Expanders setting” on page 75.
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LIVE STREAM MODE SETTINGS
Live Stream mode allows the system to be recognized as an audio interface when you
connect it
to your computer using a USB-C® cable. This lets you perform live for an
online audience or record audio directly to your computer’s digital audio
workstation (DAW).
For sample setup scenario images, see page 53.
NOTE: During Live Stream mode, the system can send audio to your computer, but it
can’t receive it. USB playback is not supported.
About Live Stream mode
When Live Stream mode is enabled, the system passes a dual mono mix of Channels 1,
2, and 3 to a connected computer.
In this mode, the channel volume controls behave like faders on a mixer. Adjusting
channel volume using either the channel controls or the Bose Music app adjusts the
level of that channel within the mix being sent to your computer.
A monitor volume control also appears on Channel 3, allowing you to adjust the
master volume of the system speakers without affecting the computer mix
(see page 33).
Once you enable Live Stream mode, it stays enabled until you disable it or the system
powers off.
Enable/Di
sable Live Stream mode
1. Press and hold the channel control for Channel 3 until the additional c ontrols menu
appears on the channel display.
Press + Hold
to access
additional
product
controls
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Auto Off
On
Live Stream Off
Sub EQ
Off
Expanders
On
Channel and System Settings
2. Rotate the channel control to highlight Live Stream, then press to select it.
Auto Off
On
Auto Off
Off
Live Stream Off
Live Stream On
Sub EQ
Off
Sub EQ
Off
Expanders
On
Expanders
On
3. Rotate the channel control to highlight your preferred setting, then press to
select it:
• On: Enables Live Stream mode, allowing the system to be recognized as an
audio interface when connected to your computer.
• Off (default): Disables Live Stream mode, preventing the system from being
recognized as an audio interface when connected to your computer.
On
On
Off
Off
4. Press and hold the channel control until the additional controls menu disappears.
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Channel and System
Settings
Connect the system to your computer
1. Connect one end of a USB-C cable (not provided) to the USB-C port on
the system.
2. Connect the other end to your computer.
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Adjust monitor volume in Live Stream mode
When Live Stream mode is enabled, you can use the channel control for Channel 3 to
adjust the master volume of the system speakers without affecting the mix being sent
to your computer.
NOTE: The monitor volume control isn’t available in the Bose Music app.
1. Press and release the channel control for Channel 3 until MONITOR VOLUME
appears on the channel display.
BASS
VOLUME
TREBLE
MONITOR
VOLUME
VOLUME
2. Rotate the channel control to adjust the monitor volume.
BASS
MONITOR
VOLUME
VOLUME
NOTE: After 10 seconds of inactivity, the channel display resets to VOLUME.
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SUB EQ SETTINGS
The Sub EQ setting is a crossover that optimizes system EQ for setup scenarios in
which a powered
subwoofer is connected to the system LINE OUT port.
You can use Sub EQ with any powered subwoofer, but for optimal performance, Bose
recommends the Bose Sub1 or Sub2 Powered Bass Module.
Once you enable Sub EQ, it stays enabled until you disable it or the system powers off.
For sample setup scenario images, see page 52.
NOTES:
• For information on how to connect the system to a Bose Sub1 or Sub2 Powered
Bass Module, refer to the Bose Sub1/Sub2 Powered Bass Module owner’s guide.
Visit: support.Bose.com/Sub1 or support.Bose.com/Sub2
• You can also enable/disable Sub EQ using the Bose Music app. You can access this
option from the Settings menu.
Enable/Disable Sub EQ
1. Press and hold the channel control for Channel 3 until the additional c ontrols menu
appears on the channel display.
Press + Hold
to access
additional
product
controls
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Auto Off
On
Live Stream Off
Sub EQ
Off
Expanders
On
Channel and System Settings
2. Rotate the channel control to highlight
Sub EQ, then press to select it.
Auto Off
On
Auto Off
Off
Live Stream Off
Live Stream Off
Sub EQ
Off
Sub EQ
On
Expanders
On
Expanders
On
3. Rotate the channel control to highlight your preferred setting, then press to
select it:
• On: Enables the Sub EQ setting.
• Off (default): Disables the Sub EQ setting.
On
On
Off
Off
4. Press and hold the channel control until the additional controls menu disappears.
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BOSE M U SI C A P P EXCLU SI V E F EAT U R E S
MUTE CHANNELS AND CHANNEL REVERB EFFECTS
You can mute channels and mute reverb effects for a channel in the Bose Music app.
You can access channel mute and reverb mute settings from the main screen.
NOTES:
• To unmute a channel, either use the Bose Music app or rotate the channel control.
• To unmute reverb settings for a channel, either use the Bose Music app or adjust
reverb using the channel control (see page 25).
SAVE SCENES
You can save channel and system settings as Scenes in the Bose Music
app, allowing
you to easily access them again later. You can access this option from the main screen.
ENABLE/DISABLE DUAL WIRELESS STREAMING
The Dual Wireless Streaming feature in the Bose Music app lets you play Bluetooth
audio from both the system and another compatible Bose system at the same time in
either dual mono or stereo. You can access this option from the Settings menu.
For sample setup scenario images, see page 53.
Compatible systems include:
• Bose S1 Pro+ Wireless PA System
• Bose L1 Pro8 & L1 Pro16 Portable Line Array System
• Bose L1 Pro32 Portable Line Array
More systems may be added periodically.
CUSTOMIZE TONEMATCH PRESETS
For information about customizing ToneMatch presets using the Bose Music app, see
page 28.
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W IR EL ESS T R A N SM IT T ER CON T R O L S
COMPATIBLE WIRELESS TRANSMITTERS
With the optional Bose wireless transmitter accessories, you can wirelessly connect
your instrument or microphone to the system through the wireless receiver
s built in to
Channels 1 and 2.
The system is compatible with the following transmitter accessories:
• Bose Wireless Instrument Transmitter
• Bose Wireless Mic/Line Transmitter
To purchase these or other system accessories, visit: support.Bose.com/S1ProPlus
PAIR A WIRELESS TRANSMITTER TO CHANNEL 1 OR 2
1. If the system battery level is depleted, connect the system to power
(see page 18).
2. Remove the cap from the wireless transmitter charging port for either Channel 1
or 2.
3. Fully insert the transmitter into the charging port until you hear or feel a click, then
wait 5 seconds for the transmitter to pair to that channel.
5s
The transmitter begins to charge (see page 55).
NOTE: The transmitter can pair to only one channel at a time. To unpair the
transmitter from the current channel and pair it to the other channel, insert it
into the other channel’s charging port.
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W ireless T ransmitter Controls
CONNECT A PAIRED WIRELESS TRANSMITTER TO AN
AUDIO SOURCE
1. P
ower on the system (see page 18).
2. Press the back of the wireless transmitter and release so that it slides out of the
wireless transmitter charging port. Remove it from the charging port.
On the channel display, a battery icon briefly appears to indicate the transmitter
battery level.
3. Connect the transmitter to your audio source.
4. Power on the transmitter (see page 39). After a few seconds, a transmitter icon
appears on the channel display and the connection light on the transmitter glows
solid blue to indicate that the transmitter is connected (see page 63).
VOLUME
5. If you’re using the Bose Wireless Mic/Line Transmitter, change between mic and
line input settings if necessary to match the input requirements of your source
(see page 40).
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W ireless T ransmitter Controls
POWER ON/OFF A WIRELESS TRANSMITTER
Press the Power button I.
MUTE
MUTE
When powered on, the power light glows solid white (see page 62).
Auto-off timer
The auto-off timer conserve
s power when the wireless transmitter isn’t in use. The
transmitter powers off when audio has stopped and you haven’t pressed any buttons
on the transmitter for 30 minutes.
MUTE/UNMUTE A WIRELESS TRANSMITTER
Press the MUTE button to mute/unmute channel audio.
MUTE
MUTE
When audio is muted, the connection light blinks blue (see page 62).
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W ireless T ransmitter Controls
CHANGE BETWEEN MIC AND LINE INPUT
With the Bose Wireless Mic/Line Transmitter, you can change between mic and line
input settings to match the input requirements of your source.
To do so, press and hold the Power button I and MUTE button until the transmitter
icon on the channel display changes to reflect the new input setting.
LINE
VOLUME
MUTE
LINE
VOLUME
Mic input
Line input
CONNECT EFFECTS TO A CHANNEL INSERT WHEN
USING A WIRELESS TRANSMITTER
When you connect a wireless transmitter to a channel which has the Insert setting
set to Auto (see page 41), the l (6.35 mm) TRS channel input
becomes a series
channel insert (also known as an effects loop). You can connect effects units or pedals
to the input using an insert cable, all while using your instrument or mic wirelessly.
For sample setup scenario images, see page 47.
NOTES:
• An insert cable (l or 6.35 mm TRS to dual l or 6.35 mm TS) is required to
connect an effects unit to a channel insert. You can purchase an insert cable at your
local music retailer.
• Don’t connect an instrument or other audio source to the input using a standard
l (6.35 mm) cable when a wireless transmitter is connected to the channel. This
prevents audio from playing from both the wired and wireless source.
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W ireless T ransmitter Controls
Enable/Disable channel insert functionality
1. Press and hold the channel control for either Channel 1 or 2 until the a
dditional
controls menu appears on the channel display.
Press + Hold
to access
additional
product
controls
ToneMatch
Insert
Auto
Wireless
Expanders
On
2.
Rotate the channel control to highlight Insert, then press to select it.
ToneMatch
ToneMatch
Insert
Auto
Insert
Auto
Wireless
Auto
Wireless
Auto
Expanders
On
Expanders
On
3. Rotate the channel control to highlight your preferred setting, then press to
select it:
• Auto (default): When a wireless transmitter is powered on and connected to
this channel, the l (6.35 mm) TRS channel input is converted into a series
effects loop.
• Off: When a transmitter is powered on and connected to this channel, the
system ignores signals from the channel input.
Auto
Auto
Off
Off
4. Press and hold the channel control until the additional controls menu disappears.
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W ireless T ransmitter Controls
ENABLE/DISABLE WIRELESS TRANSMITTER
FUNCTIONALITY
NOTE: Regardless of a channel’s wireless setting, the system still charges any wireless
transmitter inserted into the wireless transmitter charging ports.
1. Press and hold the channel control for either Channel 1 or
2 until the a
dditional
controls menu appears on the channel display.
Press + Hold
to access
additional
product
controls
ToneMatch
Insert
Auto
Wireless
Expanders
On
2. Rotate the channel control to highlight Wireless, then press to select it.
ToneMatch
ToneMatch
Insert
Auto
Insert
Auto
Wireless
Auto
Wireless
Auto
Expanders On
Expanders
On
On
3. Rotate the channel control to highlight your
preferred setting, then press to
Off
select it:
• Auto (default): Enables channel wireless functions. Previously paired
transmitters can connect to the channel, and new transmitters can pair to the
channel when inserted into the wireless transmitter charging port.
• Off: Disables channel wireless functions for when you need to avoid wireless
interference. Previously paired transmitters can’t connect to the channel, and
new transmitters can’t pair to the channel.
Auto
Auto
Off
Off
4. Press and hold the channel control until the additional controls menu disappear
s.
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SP EA KER STA N D
CONNECT A SPEAKER STAND
The bottom of the system includes a pole cup for mounting the system on a s peaker
stand. The pole cup fits a standard 1.38 in (35 mm) post. When the system is placed on
a speaker stand, the EQ automatically updates to maintain optimum tonal balance.
WARNING: Do NOT use the Bose S1 Pro+ Wireless PA System with a tripod/stand that
is unstable. The loudspeaker is only designed for use on a 1.38 in (35 mm)
post, and the tripod/stand must be capable of supporting a speaker with
a minimum weight of 15 lbs (6.8 kg) and an overall size of 13.1 x 9.4 x 11 in
(332.6 x 240 x 279.8 mm). Using a tripod/stand that is not designed to
support the size and mass of the Bose S1 Pro+ Wireless PA System may
lead to an unstable and hazardous condition that could result in injury.
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SYSTEM SET U P SCEN A R IOS
SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS
The Bose S1 Pro+ Wireless PA System can be used in four positions. With Auto EQ, the
system EQ autom
atically updates to maintain optimal tonal balance for each position.
NOTE: You can also rotate the Bose logo on the system counterclockwise to match
your position.
Elevated surface
Place the system on an elevated
surface to project sound clearly
and evenly throughout
your audience.
Tilt-back
For performances where your
audience is close to you, tilt the
system onto its back edge.
For best performance, stand or
sit to the side of the system to
avoid blocking sound.
Monitor
To use the system as a personal
floor monitor, place it horizontally
on the ground in front of you and
tilt it onto its side edge.
Speaker stand
Place one or more systems on a
speaker stand (sold separately)
for general sound reinforcement.
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System setup Scenarios
MUSICIAN WITH MOBILE DEVICE
ToneMatch
Insert
Auto
Wireless
Auto
Expanders
On
ToneMatch
Insert
Auto
Wireless
Auto
Expanders
MUSICIAN WITH MOBILE DEVICE AND
WIRELESS TRANSMITTERS
ToneMatch
Insert
Auto
Wireless
Auto
On
Expanders
ToneMatch
Insert
Auto
Wireless
Auto
On
Expanders
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On
System setup Scenarios
MULTI-INSTRUMENTALIST
ToneMatch
Insert
Auto
Wireless
Auto
Expanders
On
ToneMatch
Insert
Auto
Wireless
Auto
Expanders
MUSICIAN WITH EFFECTS MIXER
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On
System setup Scenarios
MUSICIAN WITH WIRELESS TRANSMITTERS, EFFECTS
PEDAL, AND VOCAL PROCESSOR
NOTE: When using AC (mains)-powered effects units, a hum eliminator may be
required. You can purchase a hum eliminator at your local music retailer.
ToneMatch
Insert
Auto
Wireless
Auto
Expanders
On
ToneMatch
Insert
Auto
Wireless
Auto
On
Expanders
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System setup Scenarios
GUITARIST WITH WIRELESS TRANSMITTER AND
AMP MODELER PEDAL
When using an amp modeler pedal, for best performance, use the Bose Music app to
select the Full Range Flat Response (FRFR) ToneMatch preset for that channel.
ToneMatch
Insert
Auto
Wireless
Auto
Expanders
On
ToneMatch
Insert
Auto
Wireless
Auto
Expanders
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On
System setup Scenarios
GENERAL-PURPOSE PA
You can connect two systems in either stereo or mono for use as a conventional
PA system.
Stereo
When connecting systems in stereo through a mixer, on both systems, set reverb to
the lowest setting and set ToneMatch to Off on the channel you’re connecting the
mixer line out to (see page 25 and page 27).
Stereo wired
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System setup Scenarios
Stereo wireless
Before connecting Bose Wireless Mic/Line Transmitters to a mixer, make sure to set
the transmitter input setting to line input for each transmitter (see page 40).
LINE
LINE
LINE
LINE
VOLUME
VOLUME
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System setup Scenarios
Dual mono/daisy-chain
When connecting systems in dual mono, on the secondary system(s), adjust the
following settings on the channel you’re connecting the primary system’s line out to:
• Set reverb to the lowest setting (see page 25).
• Set ToneMatch to Off (see page 27).
• Set bass and treble to the neutral pos
ition (see page 24).
Dual mono wired
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System setup Scenarios
Dual mono wireless
DJ WITH BOSE SUB1 OR SUB2 POWERED BASS MODULE
For detailed connection instructions, refer to the Bose Sub1/Sub2 Powered Bass
Module owner’s guide.
Visit: support.Bose.com/Sub1
support.Bose.com/Sub2
Auto Off
Off
Live Stream Off
LINE OUT 1
LINE IN 1
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Sub EQ
On
Expanders
On
System setup Scenarios
DUAL WIRELESS STREAMING WITH THE BOSE
MUSIC APP
MUSICIAN RECORDING OR LIVE STREAMING
TO COMPUTER
ToneMatch
Insert
Auto
Wireless
Auto
Expanders
On
ToneMatch
Insert
Auto
Wireless
Auto
Expanders
On
Auto Off
Off
Live Stream On
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Sub EQ
Off
Expanders
On
BAT T ERY
CHARGE THE SYSTEM BATTERY
To charge the system battery, connect the system to power (see page 18).
If the system is powered off, the power light pulses white to indicate that the system
battery is charging. When the battery is fully charged, the power light turns off.
If the system is pow
ered on, on the Channel 3 display, a lightning bolt icon appears
next to the battery icon to indicate that the system battery is charging. When the
battery is fully charged, the lightning bolt icon disappears (see page 61).
VOLUME
CAUTION: Do NOT attempt to charge the system while it is wet. Doing so may cause
damage to the system.
Charging time
Allow up to 4 hours to fully charge the system battery.
With typical usage, the battery lasts up to 11 hours. Battery performance and charging
time varies with the content played and volume at which it’s played.
Check the system battery level
To check the system battery level and charging status, check the battery icon on the
Channel 3 display (see page 61).
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Battery
CHARGE A WIRELESS TRANSMITTER
Using the charging ports
Fully insert the wireless transmitter into the wireless transmitter charging port for
either Channel 1 or 2 until you hear or feel a click.
If the system is powered on, on the channel display, a battery ico
n with a lightning
bolt next to it briefly appears to indicate that the transmitter battery is charging. A
lightning bolt icon then appears in the upper-right corner of the display. When the
transmitter is fully charged, the lightning bolt icon disappears (see page 60).
VOLUME
NOTE: If the system is connected to power, the AC (mains) power connection charges
the transmitter. If the system is operating on battery power, the system battery
charges the transmitter.
Using a wall charger or computer
NOTE: Use this product only with an agency-approved LPS power supply that meets
local regulatory requirements (e.g., UL, CSA, VDE, CCC).
1. Connect one end of a USB-C cable (not provided) to the USB-C port on the top of
the wireless transmitter.
2. Connect the other end to a USB-A wall charger or computer.
The power light glows solid white (see page 62). When the transmitter is fully
charged, the power light turns off.
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Battery
Charging time
Allow up to 2 hours to fully cha
rge the wireless transmitter battery.
With typical usage, the battery lasts up to 5 hours.
Check the wireless transmitter battery level
To check the wireless transmitter battery level, remove the transmitter from the
wireless transmitter charging port and check the battery icon on the channel display
(see page 60).
If you don’t have the system nearby, you can also check the transmitter battery level
by powering the transmitter on and checking the state of the power light
(see page 62).
CHARGE YOUR MOBILE DEVICE USING THE USB
CHARGING PORT
You can charge your mobile device using the system battery or AC (mains) power.
1. Connect one end of a USB-A charging cable (not provided) to the USB POWER
port on the system.
2. Connect the other end to your mobile device.
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SYSTEM STAT U S
The signal/clip lights, power light, Bluetooth light, and channel displays located on the
side of the system show the system status.
SIGNAL/CLIP LIGHTS
Shows the signal or clip status for Chan
nels 1, 2, and 3.
LIGHT ACTIVITY
SYSTEM STATE
Solid green
Signal is present.
Signal is clipping or system is limiting signal.
Solid red
NOTE: Reduce the channel or source volume to prevent clipping
or limiting.
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System Status
POWER LIGHT
Shows the power and charging status of the system.
LIGHT ACTIVITY
SYSTEM STATE
Solid white
Powered on.
Pulsing white while
system is powered off and
connected to power
Charging.
Solid red
System error. Power the system off and on again
(see page 18). If the error persists, contact Bose
customer service.
Slowly blinking red
Thermal error. Let the system cool to a lower temperature.
Quickly blinking red
Battery error. Contact Bose customer service.
BLUETOOTH LIGHT
Shows the Bluetooth connection status.
LIGHT ACTIVITY
SYSTEM STATE
Blinking blue
Ready to connect.
Solid white
Connected.
Blinks white 3 times
Cleared device list.
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System Status
CHANNEL DISPLAYS
Shows the status and settings of each channel
, the system, and any connected
wireless transmitters.
How to read the channel displays
Status and battery icons
Channel
parameter
level
VOLUME
Channel Mute
Selected
channel
parameter
Channel or
system status
messages
Status icons
The status icons show channel and system settings.
ICON
MEANING
The default Instrument ToneMatch preset is applied to the channel.
A custom Instrument ToneMatch preset is applied to the channel.
The default Microphone ToneMatch preset is applied to the channel.
A custom Microphone ToneMatch preset is applied to the channel.
Live Stream mode is enabled.
A wireless transmitter is connected to the channel.
NOTE: If the transmitter is a Bose Wireless Mic/Line Transmitter, this icon
indicates that the transmitter input setting is set to mic input.
LINE
A Bose Wireless Mic/Line Transmitter is connected to the channel, and the
transmitter input setting is set to line input.
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System Status
Battery icons
The battery icons show the battery level
and charging status of either the system or a
paired wireless transmitter, depending on the channel display.
Channel 1 or 2 display
On the Channel 1 or 2 display, battery icons show the battery level and charging status
of a paired wireless transmitter. They briefly appear as full-screen overlays, except for
the lightning bolt icon, which appears in the upper-right corner of the display.
ICON
WIRELESS TRANSMITTER BATTERY LEVEL
67% ‑ 100%
34% ‑ 66%
10% ‑ 33%
0% ‑ 9%
67% ‑ 100% and charging
34% ‑ 66% and charging
10% ‑ 33% and charging
0% ‑ 9% and charging
Charging
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System Status
Channel 3 display
On the Channel 3 display, battery icons show the system battery level and charging
status. They appear in the upper-right corner of the display.
ICON
SYSTEM BATTERY LEVEL
67% ‑ 100%
34% ‑ 66%
10% ‑ 33%
0% ‑ 9%
67% ‑ 100% and charging
34% ‑ 66% and charging
10% ‑ 33% and charging
0% ‑ 9% and charging
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W I R EL ESS T R A
N SM IT T ER STAT U S
The power light and connection light on the wireless transmitter show the
transmitter status.
MUTE
Power light
Connection light
MUTE
POWER LIGHT
Shows the power, battery level, charging, and error status of the transmitter.
LIGHT ACTIVITY
SYSTEM STATE
Blinks white 4 times
(when powering on)
75% ‑ 100% battery level
Blinks white 3 times
(when powering on)
50% ‑ 75% battery level
Blinks white 2 times
(when powering on)
25% ‑ 50% battery level
Blinks white 1 time
(when powering on)
10% ‑ 25% battery level
Solid white
Powered on or charging
Blinking red
Transmitter battery low
Solid red
Error - contact Bose customer service
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CONNECTION LIGHT
Shows the connection and mute status of the transmitter.
LIGHT ACTIVITY
SYSTEM STATE
Solid blue
Connected
Blinking blue
Muted
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B LU E TO OT H CON N ECTI ONS
CONNECT YOUR MOBILE DEVICE
For connection instructions, see page 21.
DISCONNECT A
MOBILE DEVICE
Disable the Bluetooth feature on your device.
NOTE: Disabling the Bluetooth feature disconnects all other devices.
RECONNECT A MOBILE DEVICE
When powered on, the system tries to reconnect with the most
recently-connected device.
NOTES:
• The device must be within range (30 ft or 9 m) and powered on.
• Make sure the Bluetooth feature is enabled on your mobile device.
CLEAR THE SYSTEM DEVICE LIST
1. Press and hold the Bluetooth button l for 10 seconds until the Bluetooth light
blinks white 3 times.
2. Delete the system from the Bluetooth list on your mobile device.
All devices are cleared, and the system is ready to connect (see page 64).
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CA R E A N D M A IN T EN A N CE
REPLACE THE SYSTEM BATTERY
1. Press the Power button I to power off the system, then disconnect the system
from power.
2. Turn the system upside down. Loosen the two screws, then remove the
bottom plate.
3. Remove the old battery using the pull tabs.
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ance
4. Insert the new battery, ensuring the connector pins line up appropriately.
5. Replace the bottom plate, then tighten the two screws until secure.
6. Connect the system to power.
7. Press the Power button I to power on the system.
NOTE: The replacement battery remains in Sleep mode until the system is
connected to AC (mains) power and powered on.
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UPDATE THE SYSTEM
To check for and download system software updates, use your computer to visit the
Bose updater website at: btu.Bose.com
For more detailed instructions, visit: support.Bose.com/S1ProPlusUpdate
NOTE: To update the system, you need to connect the system to your computer using
a USB-C cable (not provided). For more information, see page 32.
UPDATE A WIRELESS TRANSMITTER
When you insert a wireless transmitter into either of the wireless transmitter charging
ports, the system checks whether a software update is available. If it is, follow the
instructions on the channel display to in
stall the update.
CLEAN THE SYSTEM
Wipe the outside surface of the system with a soft, dry cloth. If necessary, carefully
vacuum the grille of the system.
CAUTIONS:
• Do NOT use any sprays near the system.
• Do NOT use any solvents, chemicals, or cleaning solutions containing alcohol,
ammonia, or abrasives.
• Do NOT allow liquids to spill into any openings.
• Do NOT allow objects to drop into any openings.
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TRANSPORT AND STORE THE SYSTEM
When transporting or storing the system, place it in the upright or monitor position,
not on its side.
CAUTION: Storing the system on its side may cause damage under certain
environmental conditions.
NOTE: Before storing the system for more than a few months, make sure the system
battery is fully charged.
REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
Replacement parts and accessories can be ordered through Bose customer service.
Visit: support.Bose.com/S1ProPlus
LIMITED WARRANTY
The system is covered by a limit
ed warranty. Visit our website at
worldwide.Bose.com/Warranty for details of the limited warranty.
To register your product, visit worldwide.Bose.com/ProductRegistration for
instructions. Failure to register will not affect your limited warranty rights.
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TRY THESE SOLUTIONS FIRST
If you experience problems with the system:
• Make sure the system is connected to a live AC (mains) outlet (see page 18).
• Power the system off and then on (see page 18).
• Secure all cables.
• Check the state of the status lights (see page 57).
• Check for and download any available software updates (see page 67).
OTHER SOLUTIONS
If you couldn’t resolve your issue, see the table below to identify symptoms and
solutions to common problems. You can also access troubleshooting articles, videos,
and other resources at: support.Bose.com/S1ProPlus
If you’re unable to resolve your issue, contact Bose customer service.
Visit: worldwide.Bose.com/contact
System
SYMPTOM
SOLUTION
System battery may be in protection mode or discharged.
Connect the system to AC (mains) power.
Plug the power cord into a different AC (mains) outlet.
System doesn’t
power on
If the power cord is connected to a power strip or surge protector,
try plugging it directly into the AC (mains) outlet.
Unplug the power cord and remove the system battery
(see page 65). Wait 30 seconds, then replace the battery and
firmly plug the power cord back in to the AC (mains) outlet.
Reset the system (see page 77). Power on again.
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SYMPTOM
SOLUTION
Make sure your instrument or audio source is firmly connected to
the channel input.
Increase the volume on the instrument or audio source and
the system.
Check that the signal/clip lights are lit to confirm that the system
detects an audio signal from the source.
Intermittent or no audio
from an instrument or
audio source connected
by an input cable
Connect your instrument or audio source to a differe
nt amplifier
to confirm the source is working.
Connect a different instrument or audio source.
Try using another input cable to connect the instrument or audio
source to the system.
If you’re using a condenser microphone, make sure to connect
it to a phantom power supply (such as a preamplifier or mixing
console) before connecting it to the system.
Unplug the power cord and remove the system battery
(see page 65). Wait 30 seconds, then replace the battery and
firmly plug the power cord back in to the AC (mains) outlet.
Reset the system (see page 77).
On your device:
• Turn the Bluetooth feature off and then on again.
System doesn’t connect
to Bluetooth device
• Delete the system from the Bluetooth list on your device,
including any duplicate listings labeled LE (Low Energy).
Connect again (see page 64).
Connect another mobile device (see page 64).
Clear the system device list (see page 64). Connect again.
Play audio from a different application or music service.
Move yo
ur mobile device closer to the system (30 ft or 9 m) and
away from any interference or obstructions.
Intermittent or no audio
from a Bluetooth device
Stop other audio or video streaming applications.
Make sure your mobile device supports Bluetooth connections.
Restart your mobile device.
Connect a different mobile device (see page 64).
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SYMPTOM
SOLUTION
Turn the volume down on the source. If your audio source volume
can’t be adjusted, you can purchase input pads from your local
music retailer.
Distorted audio from an
instrument or
audio source
Try a different source or instrument.
If you’re playing audio from a mobile device connected to
the Channel 3 AUX input, make sure that the device isn’t also
connected to the USB POWER port for charging. This can create
noise during audio playback.
Make sure the Expanders setting for that channel is set to On, not
Off (see page 75).
Humming or buzzing
when nothing is plugged
into the system
Using an
AC (mains) outlet tester, test the outlet that the system
is plugged into for any reversed or open (hot, neutral, and/or
ground) contacts.
If the system is plugged into an extension cord, plug the system
directly into the AC (mains) wall outlet instead.
Turn the channel volume down.
Orient the microphone so that it’s not pointing directly at
the system.
Feedback from a
microphone connected
to the system
Try a different microphone.
Try a different position for the system and/or vocalist.
Increase the distance from the microphone to the system.
If using a vocal effects processor, try bypassing it to determine if
the processor settings are contributing to feedback.
Make sure the Expanders setting for that channel is set to On, not
Off (see page 75).
Excessive hum when
daisy-chaining together
multiple systems
Reduce the volume on the daisy-chained unit(s).
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SYMPTOM
SOLUTION
Try not using the system while the system battery is charging.
If the system
has been exposed to high or low temperatures, let it
return to room temperature and then try charging again.
System battery
doesn’t charge
Disconnect the system from power, then remove the system
battery (see page 65). Once the battery is cool to the touch,
replace the battery and try charging again.
If you’re using the system at a very high volume level, try turning
the volume down. At very high volume levels, the system pauses
charging the system battery and any connected
wireless transmitters.
Bose Music app doesn’t
work on mobile device
Make sure your mobile device is compatible with the Bose
Music app and meets minimum system requirements. For more
information, refer to the app store on your mobile device.
Uninstall the Bose Music app on your mobile device, then reinstall
the app (see page 16).
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Wireless transmitter
SYMPTOM
SOLUTION
Wireless transmitter
doesn’t power on
Fully charge the transmitter (see page 55). Power on again.
R
eset the transmitter (see page 77). Power on again.
System battery may be in protection mode or discharged.
Connect the system to AC (mains) power.
If the transmitter has been exposed to high or low temperatures,
let it return to room temperature and then try charging again.
Wireless transmitter
doesn’t charge
Charge the transmitter using a wall charger or computer
(see page 55).
If you’re using the system at a very high volume level, try turning
the volume down. At very high volume levels, the system pauses
charging the system battery and any connected
wireless transmitters.
Check the power light to make sure the transmitter is powered on
(see page 62).
Wireless transmitter
doesn’t connect
to system
Check the connection light to confirm whether the transmitter is
connected to the system or not (see page 63). If the light is
turned off, try pairing the transmitter to the channel again
(see page 37).
Move the transmitter closer to the system (within 20 ft or 6 m)
and away
from any interference or obstructions.
Make sure that the Wireless setting for that channel is set to
Auto, not Off (see page 42).
Reset the transmitter (see page 77). Pair the transmitter to the
channel again (see page 37).
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SYMPTOM
SOLUTION
Make sure the transmitter is securely connected to the source.
Check the connection light to make sure the transmitter is
connected to the system (see page 63). If the light is turned
off, see “Wireless transmitter doesn’t connect to system” on
page 73.
Check the power light to make sure the transmitter is powered on
(see page 62).
Intermittent or no audio
from a source connected
to a wireless transmitter
Check the connection light to make sure the transmitter isn’t
muted (see page 63). If it is, unmute the transmitter
(see page 39).
Move the transmitter and source closer to the system (within
20 ft or 6 m) and away from any interference or obstructions.
See “Intermittent or no audio from an instrument
or audio source
connected by an input cable” on page 70.
Reset the transmitter (see page 77). Pair the transmitter to
the channel again (see page 37). Power on and connect the
transmitter to the source, then test for audio.
Unusually quiet or loud
audio from a source
connected to a Bose
Wireless Mic/Line
Transmitter
Make sure that the transmitter is set to the appropriate input
setting for your source (mic or line input). See “Change between
mic and line input” on page 40.
No audio from a source
connected to a channel
input with an insert
cable while a wireless
transmitter is connected
Make sure that the Insert setting for that channel is set to Auto,
not Off (see page 41).
Humming or feedback
from an effects unit
connected to a
channel input with
an insert cable
On the wireless transmitter for that channel, check the power
light and connection light to make sure the transmitter is
powered on and connected to the system (see page 62 and
page 63). If it isn’t,
the system treats the effects unit as an
input, which can create humming or feedback.
Make sure the Expanders setting for that channel is set to On, not
Off (see page 75).
Any remaining ground hum may be due to your effects unit.
To help, you can purchase a hum eliminator at your local
music retailer.
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ENABLE/DISABLE THE EXPANDERS SETTING
The Expanders setting determines whether the system reduces the volume of
low-level background noise for a channel, such as noise caused by electrical feedback,
radio frequency interference, or your environment. You can disable this feature for one
or more channels if necessary for your setup scenario.
1. Press and hold one of the channel controls until the additional controls menu
appears on the channel display.
Press + Hold
to access
additional
product
controls
ToneMatch
Insert
Auto
Wireless
Auto
On
Expanders
2. Rotate the channel control to highlight Expanders, then press to select it.
ToneMatch
Auto
Ins
ert
Auto
Wireless
Auto
Wireless
Auto
Expanders
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On
Expanders
On
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3. Rotate the channel control to highlight your preferred setting, then press to
select it:
• On (default): Enables the Expanders setting for this channel, causing the system
to reduce the volume of low-level noise.
• Off: Disables the Expanders setting for this channel, preventing the system from
reducing the volume of low-level noise.
On
On
Off
Off
4. Press and hold the channel control until the additional controls menu disappears.
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RESET THE SYSTEM
Factory reset clears all channel and system settings, Bluetooth connections, and
wireless transmitter connections from the system and returns it to original
factory settings.
NOTE: You can easily restore your channel and system settings after a system reset
using the Bose Music app. To do so, before you reset, save your current
settings as a Scene in the app (see pag
ert
Auto
Wireless
Auto
Wireless
Auto
Expanders
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On
Expanders
On
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3. Rotate the channel control to highlight your preferred setting, then press to
select it:
• On (default): Enables the Expanders setting for this channel, causing the system
to reduce the volume of low-level noise.
• Off: Disables the Expanders setting for this channel, preventing the system from
reducing the volume of low-level noise.
On
On
Off
Off
4. Press and hold the channel control until the additional controls menu disappears.
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RESET THE SYSTEM
Factory reset clears all channel and system settings, Bluetooth connections, and
wireless transmitter connections from the system and returns it to original
factory settings.
NOTE: You can easily restore your channel and system settings after a system reset
using the Bose Music app. To do so, before you reset, save your current
settings as a Scene in the app (see pag
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