Venturer STS91 User Manual

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Page 2 - Important Safety Instructions

E - 9Region (Local) Number Error IndicatorIf the region (local) number of the disc that you attempt to play differs from the region number of the Unit

Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

E - 10Setup(continued to next page)(continued to next page)(continued to next page)(continued to next page)(continued to next page)For better receptio

Page 4 - Table of Contents

E - 11Setup(continued to next page)(continued to next page)(continued to next page)(continued to next page)(continued to next page)orComponent video o

Page 5 - Icons Used on DVDs

E - 12SetupB. Connecting a VCR1. Using the supplied Audio/Video cable, connect the yellow plug from VIDEO OUT jack on your Unit to VIDEO IN jack on y

Page 6 - Before You Start

E - 13Setup(continued to next page)(continued to next page)(continued to next page)(continued to next page)(continued to next page)D. Connecting the s

Page 7 - Remote Control

E - 14SetupTurning on the Unit and TV1)Press the STANDBY/ON button to turn the Unit ON, or2)Press the STANDBY/ON button on the remote control or the

Page 8

E - 15Adjusting the Sound(continued to next page)(continued to next page)(continued to next page)(continued to next page)(continued to next page)To ad

Page 9 - Front and Top Panel

E - 16Adjusting the SoundThe following table shows which speakers are working in the various modes.5.1- Represents FRONT LEFT/RIGHT, REAR LEFT/RIGHT,

Page 10 - Loading

E - 17(continued on next page)(continued on next page)(continued on next page)(continued on next page)(continued on next page)Playing a DiscDVD CDThis

Page 11 - For better reception

E - 18(continued on next page)(continued on next page)(continued on next page)(continued on next page)(continued on next page)Fast Forward/Fast Revers

Page 12 - Coaxial Antenna Jack

E - 1Important Safety InstructionsWARNING:TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTR

Page 13 - C. Connecting another source

E - 19DVDAngle selectionSome DVDs contain scenes which have been shot from anumber of different angles. For these discs, the same scenecan be viewed f

Page 14 - SUBWOOFER

E - 20DVD 00:09:29 01:25: 27Title 1/10 Chapter 3/15 Angle 1/3AudioSubtitle2/3 SpaBitRate 7.1 MbpsSpecia

Page 15 - Need More Help?

E - 21Locating a specific titleIf a DVD disc contains title numbers, you can locate a specific title by directly selecting a title number.1.In stop mo

Page 16 - Adjusting the Sound

E - 22DVD CDLocating a specific timeYou can move to a specific location by entering its corresponding time (hours, minutes, seconds).1.Press the GOTO

Page 17

E - 23Programmable memoryThe two types of programmed playback provided by this Unit are title programmed playback and chapterprogrammed playback.Title

Page 18 - To skip to a different track

E - 24You can play a specific title or chapter repeatedly.(Title repeat, chapter repeat, A-B repeat)Repeating a titleYou can play the same title repea

Page 19

E - 25This Unit will play MP3 and Picture files recorded on CD-R disc.Playing a MP3 file disc1. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button, the disc tray opens.2. I

Page 20

E - 26Playing MP3 and Picture File DiscPlaying a Picture file disc1. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button, the disc tray opens.2. Insert a Picture CD on the d

Page 21 - Special Functions

E - 27LANGUAGE setting1.Press the FUNCTION button until DVD appears on the display.2.Press the STOP button so that no disc is playing.3.Press the SETU

Page 22

E - 284:3 Pan Scan• When wide-screen video material is played, this mode clips the right and leftsides of the image so that it can be viewed on a conv

Page 23

E - 2IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS1. Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance isoperated.2. R

Page 24 - CD / DVD programmable memory

E - 29Customizing the Function SettingsBrightness1.Press the SETUP button.2.Use or button to select Video, then press the ENTER button.3.Use or

Page 25 - Rep A - B

E - 30AUDIO settingDigital Out1.Press the SETUP button.2.Use or button to select Audio, press the ENTER button.3.Use or button to select Digita

Page 26 - Playing a MP3 file disc

E - 31(continued on next page)(continued on next page)(continued on next page)(continued on next page)(continued on next page)Subwoofer1.Press the SET

Page 27 - PREV NEXT

E - 32Pink noise1.Press the SETUP button.2.Use or button to select the Audio, press the ENTER button.3.Use or button to Pink noise, and then pre

Page 28 - VIDEO setting

E - 33Customizing the Function SettingsRATING settingPassword/Parental lockDVD discs equipped with the password function are rated according to their

Page 29 - Video Output

E - 34Factory SetIf you want to return the initial language setting to the factory default, do the following:1.Press the SETUP button.2.Use or butt

Page 30 - Brightness

E - 35Tuning into a station manually1.Press the FUNCTION button until the frequency band appearson the display.2. Press the BAND button on the remote

Page 31 - AUDIO setting

E - 36CodeAAABAFAMARASAYAZBABEBGBHBIBNBOBRCACOCSCYDADEDZELENEOESETEUFAFIFJFOFRCodeFYGAGBGLGNGUHAHIHRHUHYIAIEIKINISITIWJAJIJWKAKKKLKMKNKOKSKUKYLALNLOLT

Page 32 - Surround Delay

E - 37Cleaning the Unit• Be sure to turn the Unit off and disconnect the AC power cord before maintaining the Unit.• Wipe the Unit with a dry soft clo

Page 33 - Center Delay

E - 38SYMPTOM CAUSE (AND REMEDY)• Check that the speakers and equipment are connected securely.• Make sure that you've selected the corrected equ

Page 34 - PASSWORD : 8 8 8 8

E - 3Table of ContentsImportant Safety Instruction ... 1-2Disc Formats ... 4Before You

Page 35 - Factory Set

E - 4The unit can playback discs bearing any of the following marks:Region Management InformationRegion Management Information: This unit is designed

Page 36 - Radio Operation

E - 5Before You StartTo install Batteries1.Open the battery door.Battery ReplacementWhen batteries become weak, the operating distance of the Remote C

Page 37

E - 6Parts and Functions(Continued on next page)(Continued on next page)(Continued on next page)(Continued on next page)(Continued on next page)Remote

Page 38 - Trouble Shooting Guide

E - 7Parts and FunctionsRemote Control(Continued on next page)(Continued on next page)(Continued on next page)(Continued on next page)(Continued on ne

Page 39 - SYMPTOM CAUSE (AND REMEDY)

E - 8Rear PanelFront and Top PanelParts and FunctionsNote:Screen saver - If no button is pressed within 2 minutes, the function will active. If you w

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