Non-active pixels

The LCD panel contains almost 3 million thin film transistors, which provide exceptionally sharp video quality. Occasionally, a few non-active pixels may appear on the screen as a fixed blue, green, or red point. These non-active pixels do not adversely affect the performance of your TV, and are not considered defects.

Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase of a high-quality Insignia product. Your NS-L7HTV-10A represents the state of the art in LCD TV design and is designed for reliable and trouble-free performance.

Package contents

7" portable digital TV

Remote control with battery installed

AC adapter

AV cable

Car adapter

User Guide

Quick Setup Guide

What you need to know before you start

About reception

Your TV is designed to be portable. Because you will probably be moving your TV from place to place, you need to consider the following:

Clear TV and radio reception depends on your location.

Make sure that you extend the rod antenna that comes pre-installed on your TV. Rotate the antenna to adjust the reception.

If the rod antenna does not provide good reception, you may need to connect an HDTV antenna (such as “rabbit ears”) or cable or satellite TV.

If you scan for TV channels or radio stations when your TV is experiencing poor reception, you may not be able to tune to all the available channels or stations.

About available TV channels and radio stations

When you use your TV for the first time, you need to scan for TV channels and radio stations in your area.

Your TV remembers the channel and station information from the last scan and tries to tune to the stored channels and stations. When you move your TV to a different area, make sure that you scan for TV channels and radio stations before you try to tune to channels or stations.

Make sure that your TV has good reception before you scan for channels or stations. Poor reception during a scan prevents your TV from finding all the available TV channels and radio stations.

If you know a local channel is available but you cannot tune to the channel, try scanning for channels again.

If you see a blue screen, your TV is not receiving a signal. Make sure that the antenna or cable TV cable is connected securely and that your TV is in a good area for reception.

About conserving battery power

Your TV has a built-in, rechargeable battery that can supply several hours of power. However, to get the most out of your battery:

Fully charge the battery before you use your TV for the first time. If you do not fully charge the battery, the amount of time the charge lasts is reduced.

When you charge the battery, always disconnect the AC adapter when the charging is complete. If you leave the AC adapter connected, you will shorten the battery life.

When you are not using your TV, turn it off.

Basic steps

1Turn on your TV. If you are using the battery power, fully charge the battery before you use your TV for the first time. See Turning your TV on or off” on page 8 and “Charging the built-in, rechargeable battery” on page 6.

2Extend the attached rod antenna to get the best reception possible. If you are in a poor reception area, you may need to unscrew the rod antenna and connect an HDTV antenna to jack where the rod antenna was connected. See “Connecting an antenna, cable TV, or satellite TV” on page 7.

3Make sure that TV is selected as the input source. See “Selecting the input mode” on page 8.

4Press SCAN on the front of your TV to scan for channels. See “Automatically scanning for TV channels” on page 8. If you move your TV to a different viewing area, you need to rescan for channels. See “Automatically scanning for TV channels using the antenna” on page 12 or “Automatically scanning for channels using cable TV” on page 13.

5Tune to a channel to watch TV.

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