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Connecting an antenna or cable TV (no box

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NS-39D400NA14 Insignia 39" LED TV Connecting an antenna or cable TV (no box) On your TV Antenna or cable TV (no box) Coaxial cable connector Coaxial cable ANT/CABLE jack Back of TV To connect an antenna or cable TV (no box): 1 Make sure that your TV's power cord is unplugged and all connected equipment is turned off. 2 Connect a coaxial cable (not provided) to the ANT/CABLE jack on the back of your TV and to the antenna or cable TV wall jack. 3 Plug your TV's power cord into a power outlet, then turn on your TV. 4 Press INPUT to open the INPUT SOURCE list. 5 Press S or T to select TV, then press ENTER. 6 If you cannot tune to channels you know exist, scan for channels. See "Automatically scanning for channels" on page 45. Notes • Use a coaxial cable to eliminate interference and noise from radio waves. • Do not bundle the coaxial cable with the power cord or other cables. • If the antenna is not installed correctly, contact qualified service personnel to correct the problem. • If the signal level for a channel is weak, the picture may be distorted. Adjust the antenna or use a highly directional outdoor or set-top antenna with a built-in amplifier. • If the picture quality is good on some channels and poor on others, the problem may be caused by a poor or weak signal from the broadcaster or cable TV provider. • If you connect to cable or satellite TV without a set-top box and experience poor picture quality, you may need to install a set-top box to improve signal reception and picture quality. Contact your cable or satellite TV provider about upgrading to a set-top box. • Many high-definition (HD) channels upscale standard-definition (SD) content. The picture displayed on your TV is still displayed as SD, thus the picture quality will not be as clear or crisp as it would be if the content was originally recorded in HD. 17 www.insigniaproducts.com

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NS-39D400NA14 Insignia 39" LED TV
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Connecting an antenna or cable TV (no box)
To connect an antenna or cable TV (no box):
1
Make sure that your TV’s power cord is unplugged and all connected equipment is turned off.
2
Connect a coaxial cable (not provided) to the
ANT/CABLE
jack on the back of your TV and to the antenna or
cable TV wall jack.
3
Plug your TV’s power cord into a power outlet, then turn on your TV.
4
Press
INPUT
to open the
INPUT SOURCE
list.
5
Press
or
to select
TV
, then press
ENTER
.
6
If you cannot tune to channels you know exist, scan for channels. See “
Automatically scanning for channels
” on
page
45
.
Coaxial cable
Antenna or cable TV
(no box)
Back of TV
Coaxial cable
connector
ANT/CABLE
jack
On your TV
Notes
Use a coaxial cable to eliminate interference and noise from radio
waves.
Do not bundle the coaxial cable with the power cord or other cables.
If the antenna is not installed correctly, contact qualified service
personnel to correct the problem.
If the signal level for a channel is weak, the picture may be distorted.
Adjust the antenna or use a highly directional outdoor or set-top
antenna with a built-in amplifier.
If the picture quality is good on some channels and poor on others, the
problem may be caused by a poor or weak signal from the broadcaster
or cable TV provider.
If you connect to cable or satellite TV without a set-top box and
experience poor picture quality, you may need to install a set-top box to
improve signal reception and picture quality. Contact your cable or
satellite TV provider about upgrading to a set-top box.
Many high-definition (HD) channels upscale standard-definition (SD)
content. The picture displayed on your TV is still displayed as SD, thus
the picture quality will not be as clear or crisp as it would be if the
content was originally recorded in HD.