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6.3  Guide to Operations – Multi-Format Player (contiinued)

Press # (17) / b (18) on the remote control to adjust tone up or down. Press the MUTE key (14) on 

the remote control to mute the audio and the LCD will display MUTE. Press again to resume audio; 

Press (19) to resume original audio.

11.  When playing CD / VCD, press LOUD (20) on the remote control to increase the bass. 

12.  When playing a CD / VCD, press (21) on the remote control to select left channel, right 

channel and stereo. Please note: When selecting voice mode for various types of discs, some 

may have only one voice mode that will be appear on the LCD display.

13.  When playing in DVD / VCD mode, Press (22) on the remote control to zoom in or zoom out  

image, Press (30) for slow play. 

14.   While playing a VCD, Press MENU on the remote control to set up main menu (33), then the 

PBC can be played. From the menu, and press Number (35) to select a song. Press again to 

cancel playing. While playing a DVD, press (33) once to set up the main menu, or to return 

to the main menu, then press (35) to select the chapter, press again to enter into title menu, 

press three times to switch off; Press (26) on the remote control to select the angle of viewing 

the image. 

15.  Pressing (27) on the remote control while the multi-format player is working will allow you to 

change language if supported by the specific disc. Some discs only provide one language. 

When the language has been selected, it will appear on the LCD display. Subtitles can be 

selected under DVD mode only.

16.  Set up a sequence of files while the multi-format player is under DVD / VCD / CD mode. Press 

(29) on the remote control, and P00:00 will appear on the LCD display. Then, press (35) to 

select the playing sequence of the files. When it is programmed, press (23) to play (Arrow 

buttons are workable only when you enter into main menu).

17.  While the player has a DVD / VCD / CD inserted, you can setup the menu by pressing (23) 

and (24) on the remote control to confirm an operation.

18.  Press (25) on the remote control to enter the main menu, then press (23) to setup the a TV 

system, audio, media, television system code, etc. (You can keep current settings without 

changing).

19.  Press (28) to repeat the single file or all the files.

20.  Repeatedly pressing (32) on the remote control will allow you to select the acoustic function.

21.  Press (37) to view the total lead time and time left for the files to play.

Optional Accessories – Multi-Format Player

Summary of Contents for VENU100A

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL VENU100A Portable PA Amplifier System Never EndingLearningInnovation 80 Little Falls Road Fairfield NJ 07004 1 800 631 0868 www HamiltonBuhl com ...

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Page 3: ...9 4 Wireless Microphone Parts Description and Specifications 10 5 Optional Wireless Body Pack Transmitter and Headset Microphone Parts Descriptions and Specifications 11 12 6 Optional Accessories Multi Format Player 13 16 7 Optional Accessories Remote Control Battery 17 8 Optional Accessories Valve Regulated Sealed Lead Acid Battery 18 9 Basic Set 19 Contents ...

Page 4: ...before using and retain for future reference Please recharge this unit every month to achieve the best performance 1 2 Product Specifications Power Output RMS 60W Speakers One 10 Woofer Speaker One 1 Tweeter Rechargeable Batteries Two 12V 7AH Distortion 1 at 10W Frequency Response 80Hz 15KHz 3dB Input Wireless Wired Mic In Line In Output Line Video Out Recharging Time 12 15 Hours Working Time 8 9 ...

Page 5: ...mables into the equipment Do Not Touch To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock from a damaged power cord do not pull hard when pulling out the power plug Always grasp the plug tightly then pull it out gently Turn off the power if this equipment will not be used for a long period of time Pull Out AC Plug To reduce the risk of electric shock use the specified power voltage only Do not expose th...

Page 6: ...6 Main Parts Description 3 Parts Description 3 1 Main Unit 1 Handle 2 Telescopic Trolley 3 Metal Shield 4 Battery Compartment 5 Wheels 6 Pole Mount 7 Control Panel 8 Cabinet ...

Page 7: ...7 Main Parts Description 3 2 Control Panel 1 Wireless MIC A Volume 2 Wireless MIC A RF LED Indicator 3 Wireless MIC B Volume 4 Wireless MIC B RF LED Indicator 5 Antenna A 6 Antenna B 7 DVD Player ...

Page 8: ...flash with battery voltage enhancing from weak to strong the indicator will light one by one from left to right 4 DC power input jack 15V 6A 5 Battery disconnect switch 6 Voice priority switch 7 Volume control of wired MIC 1 8 Wired MIC 1 input jack 9 Volume control of wired MIC 2 Balanced input 10 Balanced Input Jack 11 TONE control 12 REVERB control 13 LINE IN volume control 14 LINE IN jacks 3 5...

Page 9: ...MIC 1 8 or a XLR input MIC 2 10 jack and adjust the volume control 7 for MIC 1 and 8 for MIC 2 as desired 4 To amplify external sound source insert signal cable into LINE OUT 15 Volume can be adjusted by LINE IN VOL 13 5 To use an external amplifier insert one end of signal cable into LINE OUT jack 15 and the other end to the external amplifier 6 This unit has TONE 11 REVERB 12 BASS 18 and TREBLE ...

Page 10: ...ED indicator 2 will flash on once then off When indicator 2 stays red it indicates battery power is low Please change the battery 3 When switching on microphone power please operate the switch step by step When the switch moves to the center please wait for at least 0 2 seconds or it may cause noise Then only move to on position 4 2 Wireless Handheld Microphone Specifications Microphone Type Dynam...

Page 11: ...en the battery cover 6 and insert 2 x AA batteries according to the polarity indicated with or 2 Turn ON POWER switch 1 The POWER LED indicator 2 will turn green indicating good battery voltage 3 Plug in headset microphone into MIC IN 1 5 2 Optional Wireless Body Pack Transmitter Specifications Frequency UHF 902MHz 928MHz Spurious Emissions 55dBm Power Source 2 x AA 1 5V Batteries included Operati...

Page 12: ... Microphone Specifications Microphone Type Condenser Frequency Range 50Hz 16KHz Directional Characteristic Uni Directional Sensitivity 46dB 3dB 1V PA 1KHz Impedance 600Ω Output Connector Cable φ3 5 XLR Material Material φ2mm x 100cm Black Shield Cover ...

Page 13: ...13 Optional Accessories Multi Format Player 6 Multi Format Player 6 1 Multi Format Player Parts Description 1 ...

Page 14: ... on Radio 6 Function Mode 7 Band Mode 8 Play Pause 9 Eject 10 USB Port 11 SD Card Slot 12 Infrared Sensor 13 LCD Display 14 Mute 15 VOL 16 VOL 17 Tone Up 18 Tone Down 19 Default 20 Loud 21 Audio ST 22 Zoom 23 Arrow Buttons 24 Menu Enter 25 Setup AMS 26 Key for Angle 27 Sub Title Language Setting 28 Repeat 29 PROG 30 Slow 31 Key for Title of DISC 32 Key for DSP Off Loud on Volume Function Selection...

Page 15: ...the total titles and the current title PBC the current title and the playing time 5 While the file is playing a Press PLAY PAUSE 8 on player or the remote control to stop playing It will display PAUSE on the LCD display Press again to resume playing b Press STOP 3 on the player or the remote control to stop playing The LCD display 13 will display STOP While stopped press PLAY PAUSE 8 on the player...

Page 16: ...witch off Press 26 on the remote control to select the angle of viewing the image 15 Pressing 27 on the remote control while the multi format player is working will allow you to change language if supported by the specific disc Some discs only provide one language When the language has been selected it will appear on the LCD display Subtitles can be selected under DVD mode only 16 Set up a sequenc...

Page 17: ... not work when it is near the unit please change the battery 7 3 Remote Control Range of Operation 1 Remote control operation range Within 12 feet from front panel 45 2 Effective distance of remote control may be different according to differences in the environment 3 Use remote control to read the date you need 4 When using for karaoke the remote can be used for tone adjustments and controlling e...

Page 18: ...t circuit outer case distortion plate corruption or a voltage drop 2 Sealed lead acid battery features a The battery can be charged at anytime b Battery efficiency can be affected by environmental factors temperature humidity The optimal temperature is 68º 78º F c To avoid a dead battery charge once a month when not in use d The normal lifespan of a battery is one year 3 IMPORTANT NOTE a Be sure t...

Page 19: ...19 Basic Set 9 Basic Set 1 Main Unit 1 pc 2 AC Cord 1 pc 3 Wireless Handheld Microphones 2 pcs 4 1 5V AA Battery 4 pcs 5 Instruction Manual 1 pc ...

Page 20: ...s marked with to register Warranty Warranty begins the date item ships from our warehouse All products have a one year warranty from original date of shipment unless otherwise noted Product Registration Never EndingLearningInnovation 80 Little Falls Road Fairfield NJ 07004 1 800 631 0868 www HamiltonBuhl com v5 11 17 ...

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