Setting up your recorder, Unpacking and setup, Power source – Insignia NS-DVDR1 User Manual

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NS-DVDR1 DVD Recorder

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Setting up your recorder

Unpacking and setup

Your carton should contain:

DVD recorder

User Guide

Remote control unit

Video cable

Audio cable

Batteries (2)

If you need to replace any of these items, call
our help line mentioned in the Warranty section
of this guide.
Carefully remove all the components from the
carton and make sure that you have all the
necessary components before you dispose of
the carton.

Remove all packing materials from the
individual components.

Do not remove any labels or stickers on the
back panel of your recorder.

Place your recorder in the location you want.
Your recorder is designed to be used on a
level, stable, flat surface, such as a table,
desk, shelf, or stand convenient to a power
outlet, out of direct sunlight, and away from
sources of excess heat, dust, moisture, or
vibration.

Unwind the AC power cord on the back of
your recorder and extend the cord to its full
length.

Power source

Use the polarized AC line cord provided for
operation on AC power. Insert the AC cord plug
into a standard 120 V 60 Hz polarized AC outlet.
If you cause a static discharge when touching
your recorder and your recorder fails to function,
unplug your recorder from the AC outlet and plug
it back in. Your recorder should return to normal
operation.

Connecting to an antenna or cable TV

Depending on your TV and other equipment,
there are various ways you can connect the
recorder. Refer to the manuals of your TV, VCR,
stereo system, or other devices, as necessary,
for additional information.

To connect the recorder to an antenna

:

Disconnect the antenna from the back of the
TV and identify the antenna cable.
If your antenna cable is a round 75 ohm
coaxial cable, connect it directly to the jack
marked ANT. IN on your recorder.
- OR -
If your antenna cable is flat, connect it to a
300-ohm to 75-ohm antenna adapter (not
supplied) and slip the adapter over the ANT.
IN jack. Do not try to screw it into to the
recorder.

To connect the recorder to cable TV:

If your cable connection has no converter or
descrambler, unscrew the cable from your TV
and attach it to the ANT. IN jack on the
recorder.
- OR -
If a converter is required, connect a coaxial
cable from the wall jack to the IN connector
on the converter, and a coaxial cable from the
OUT connector on the converter to the ANT.
IN on your recorder. This cable hookup
permits both TV and recorder operation.

Warning

• The system uses a polarized AC plug

with one wide blade and one narrow
blade. The plug will only fit into
matching polarized power outlets. This
is a safety feature to reduce the
possibility of electric shock. If the plug
will not fit in your power outlets, you
probably have outdated, non-polarized
outlets which should be changed by a
qualified, licensed electrician. Do not
file the wide blade on the plug or use
an adapter to make the plug fit into
your outlet. This defeats the safety
feature and could expose you to
electric shock.

• Never connect the AC cord plug to

other than the specified voltage (120 V
60 Hz). Use the attached power cord
only.

Note

• Make sure that the recorder is

connected directly to the TV and tune
the TV to the correct video input
channel.

• Do not connect the recorder’s AUDIO

OUT jack to the Phono in jack (record
deck) of your audio system. Do not
connect the recorder through a VCR.
The DVD image could be distorted by
the copy protection system.

• The picture and sound of a nearby TV,

VCR, or radio may be distorted during
playback. Position the units away from
each other or turn off your recorder
after removing the disc.

Flat wire
(300 ohm)

Antennas

Cable TV wall jack

or

or

300/75 ohm
adapter (not
supplied)

Back of recorder

Cable TV wall jack

Back of cable box

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