Venturer STS91 manual Center Delay, Pink noise

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Customizing the Function Settings

Center Delay

1.Press the SETUP button.

2.Use or button to select the Audio, press the ENTER button.

3.Use or button to Center delay, then repeatedly press the ENTER button to select the desired Center Delay type. 0ms, 1ms, 2ms, 3ms, 4ms or 5ms appears.

4.To exit the FUNCTION SETUP MENU and return to the normal screen, press the RETURN button.

Note:

This delay adjustment depends on the location of your center speaker. If the distance between the center speaker and the listener is less than the distance between the front right and left speaker and the listener, this delay adjustment is balanced.

Pink noise

1.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 press the ENTER button.

4.Use or button to select the desired setting, and then press the ENTER button.

5.To exit the FUNCTION SETUP MENU and return to the normal screen, press the RETURN button.

Pink noise

Off : Pink noise test mode should always be switched off, unless you are testing your speakers.

Left : Pink noise comes out from front left speaker for testing.

Center : Pink noise comes out from center speaker for testing.

Right : Pink noise comes out from front right speaker for testing.

Left sur : Pink noise comes out from rear surround left speaker for testing.

Right sur : Pink noise comes out from rear surround right speaker for testing.

Subwoofer : Pink noise comes out from subwoofer for testing.

Note :

When using the pink noise generator to test your speakers, you can press the SOUND button on the remote control to adjust the channel balance. Please "Adjusting the Sound".

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Contents Page On Placement Important Safety InstructionsOn Safety On CondensationImportant Safety Instructions Table of Contents Region Management Information Disc FormatsDisc Function or Operation that is Not Available Icons Used on DVDsTo install Batteries Using the Remote ControlBattery Replacement Before You StartParts and Functions Remote ControlTune to the presetted stations Turns the Unit on and puts it in standby modeOr selects the audio output mode on a Audio CD TV Mode buttonRear Panel Front and Top PanelDisplay Region Local Number Error IndicatorFront Panel Display Display InformationSetup Connecting your TVFor better reception Component video outputs DVD Connecting a VCR Connecting another sourceWatching aVideotape Connecting the speakers & subwoofer Positioning the speakers and subwoofer+ and Negative ends of each speaker Power cord connection Mounting rear surround speakersTurning on the Unit and TV To adjust the sound quality Adjusting the SoundMovie Mode Movie Music Mode MusicPro Logic Emulation Mode PL II and EMU Matrix Mode MatrxTo select the listening channel Playing a Disc Pausing playback still modePlaying a Disc Stopping playbackSlow-motion play Fast Forward/Fast Reverse DVD CDSkip Forward / Reverse DVD CD Zooming into an imageAudio selection Angle selectionSubtitle selection Sequence of angle shotsSpecial Functions Display functionGoto function Locating a specific title / chapter / track Locating a specific titleAudio setting Angle setting DVDSubtitle setting Locating a specific timeProgrammable memory CD / DVD programmable memoryProgrammable memory CD Title / Chapter programmed playbackRepeat Playback Playing a MP3 file disc Playing MP3 and Picture File DiscPlaying a MP3/Picture file disc Playing a Picture file discFull-Screen Review Thumbnail ReviewLanguage setting Customizing the Function SettingsVideo setting TV ShapePan Scan Video OutputLetter Box Wide-screenEdges BrightnessDigital Out Audio settingSpeaker SpeakerSurround Delay SubwooferSubwoofer Center Delay Pink noisePink noise Password/Parental lock Rating settingFactory Set Presetting stations Tuning into a station manuallyTuning into a preset station Radio OperationLanguage Code List for Disc Language Trouble Shooting Guide MaintenanceCleaning Disc Cleaning the UnitTrouble Shooting Guide