Insignia NS-D150A13 TV DVD Combo User Manual


 
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NS-D150A13 Insignia DVD Player
www.insigniaproducts.com
Insignia DVD Player
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a high-quality
Insignia product. Your NS-D150A13 represents the
state of the art in DVD player design and is
designed for reliable and trouble-free performance.
DVD player components
Package contents:
•Insignia DVD player
Remote control
Quick Setup Guide
•Important Information
Front
Back
# Item Description
Disc tray Insert a disc in this tray.
Remote control sensor Receives signals from the remote control. Do not block.
(open/close) Press to open or close the disc tray.
/ (play/pause/
Standby/On)
Press to turn on your DVD player.
When a disc is in the disc tray, press to play or
pause the disc.
When your player is on, press and hold for three
seconds to turn off (standby mode) your DVD
player.
Warning: When your DVD player is off
(standby mode), power still flows through it. To
completely disconnect power, unplug the power cord.
Power indicator
Lights blue when your player is turned on.
Lights red when your player is in Standby mode.
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# Item Description
Power cord
Plug the power cord into a power outlet.
Warning: When your DVD player is off, power still
flows through it. To completely disconnect power,
unplug the power cord.
VIDEO OUT
Connect the composite video jack on a TV to this jack.
For more information, see “Using composite video
(good)” on page 11.
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
Connect the component video jacks on aTV to these
jacks. For more information, see “Using component
video (best)” on page 10.
DIGITAL COAXIAL
Connect the digital coaxial audio jack on a TV or home
theater system to this jack. For more information, see
Connecting a home theater system using digital
audio” on page 11.
AUDIO OUT
Connect the analog audio jacks on a TV or home
theater system to these jacks. For more information,
see “Using component video (best)
” on page 10,
Using composite video (good)” on page 11, or
Connecting a home theater system using analog
audio” on page 12.
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