Insignia NS-R5101HD User Manual

1 install remote control batteries, 2 connect speakers, 3 connect devices

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Quick Setup Guide I NS-R5101HD 5.1 Receiver

Congratulations on your purchase of
a high-quality Insignia product. Your
5.1-channel surround sound receiver
is designed for reliable and trouble-
free performance.

Use this guide for initial setup of your
receiver. If you have questions, see
your User Guide for more information.

Package contents

• Remote control

• AAA batteries

• FM antenna

• AM loop antenna

• Microphone for auto setup

• Quick Setup Guide

• User Guide

1 Install remote control batteries

Remove the cover from the back of the remote control, insert the batteries
as indicated in the battery compartment, then replace the cover.

2 Connect speakers

Position speakers around your room and connect as shown.
Loosen cap, insert speaker wire into the side, then tighten cap.

3 Connect devices

You can connect headphones and one device, such as game console or video camera, to the front of your NS-R5101 receiver.

Headphone Jack

Power

Press to turn off main power before

connecting components.

Input Selector
Turn the knob to switch
between components such
as tuner, DVD, CD, or TV.

ON/STANDBY

Press to turn on your receiver

or put it in standby mode

during normal operation.

Speaker On/Off
Press to turn off speakers
when using headphones or
TV speakers.

Tuning/Preset
Press TUNING buttons to choose an AM
or FM radio station. Press PRESET buttons
to choose a saved station.

Volume

Video 3 Input
Connect a game console
or video camera here.

BAND

Press to select

the radio band,

FM, FM-MONO,

or AM.

Microphone

FM antenna

AM loop antenna

AAA batteries

Remote

control

1 TV or screen

5 Front right speaker

2 Front left speaker

6 Surround back left speaker

3 Subwoofer

7 Surround back right speaker

4 Center speaker

8 Listening position

Power amplifi er

Surround back
speakers

Powered subwoofer

Front

right

Front

left

Center

Surround

right

Surround

left

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