Insignia NS-29D310NA15 Microscope & Magnifier User Manual


 
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SETUP GUIDE
29" LED TV
NS-29D310NA15
Included accessories
Remote control
and two AAA batteries
Remote control sensor
Power indicator
Which cables do you have?
Your TV has several dierent jacks for connecting devices. For the
best video quality, use the best available connection.
Note: You can also connect a DVI device to your TV. See your online User Guide for
connection instructions.
Note: Images do not necessarily represent the exact design of your television.
Thank you
for purchasing this state-of-the-art
Insignia television. We hope you enjoy
the quality and reliability of this
television for years to come.
FIND YOUR
USER GUIDE ONLINE!
We are going green so a copy of your
User Guide is not provided in the box
but is available online.
Go to www.insigniaproducts.com,
then click Support & Service. Enter your
model number in the box under Manual,
Firmware, Drivers & Product Information,
then click .
Features
Front view
OVER
VIDEO QUALITY
BEST
BETTER
GOOD
GOOD
HDMI video/audio
Component video and analog audio
Composite video and analog audio (AV)
Coaxial video/audio
JACK TYPE CABLE CONNECTOR
STOP!
Do not plug your
power cord in until all
other devices have
been connected.
Multi-purpose jacks:
You can plug any
device that uses HDMI into either
HDMI jack. However, certain devices
must be connected to the ARC/DVI
or MHL jacks. See the instructions
that came with your ARC, DVI, Roku
Streaming Stick™, or MHL-enabled
device for more information.
Note: The HDMI1 (ARC/DVI) jack is a
shared jack. This means you can only
connect one DVI or ARC device at a
time.
Note: The component and AV jacks
are shared. This means you can
connect only one component or AV
device at a time. We suggest upgrading
to
HDMI if your device supports it.
Using an HDMI cable (BEST)
Using component cables (BETTER)
- OR -
Using an AV cable (GOOD)
How do I connect my TV to an antenna or cable wall jack?
Component cable option
AV cable option
MAKING CONNECTIONS
How do I watch TV (cable or satellite box) and/or connect a device such as a DVD or Blu-ray disc
player, game console, Roku Streaming Stick™, MHL-enabled device, or camcorder?
- OR -
How do I prepare my TV for wall mounting
(not for use with a TV stand)
A Carefully place your TV face-down on a cushioned, clean surface.
B Remove the four screws that secure the stand column to your TV.
START HERE
How do I attach the stand to my TV? (not for wall mounting)
You’ll need: Phillips screwdriver and a soft surface to lay the TV on.
A Carefully place your TV face-down on a cushioned, clean surface.
B Find the front of the stand. Attach the TV stand to the stand column by hooking
the tab on the column into the slot on the stand.
C Secure the TV stand to the stand column with the four provided screws.
Back view
Roku Ready®
Your TV is certied to work with the
Roku Streaming Stick™.
Instantly stream 1000+ entertainment
channels, including Netix, Hulu Plus,
Pandora, and more. Connect the
Streaming Stick (not included) to the
purple MHL port on your TV and enjoy.
Note: Connect the yellow video cable
to the green VIDEO/Y jack on the back of your TV.
TV stand
M4 screws
(12 mm length) (4 pcs.)
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HDMI1
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HDMI2
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OPTICAL
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DIGITAL
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COMPONENT IN
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AV IN
HDMI2
(MHL)
HDMI1
(ARC/DVI)
VGA
PC /DVI
AUDIO IN
USB
AUDIO OUT
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M4 (12 mm) screws
A
Front
B
C