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Insignia NS-R5101 5.1 Surround Sound A/V Receiver
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Using your receiver
After connecting power for the first time, set 
up your receiver for optimum performance by 
following the instructions in “Modifying the 
settings” on page 17.
Using your receiver
To use your receiver:
Press the POWER button on 
the receiver to put the receiver 
in Standby mode. The 
STANDBY indicator lights up.
Press the POWER ON button on the remote 
control to turn the receiver on.
Turn on and begin playing the component for 
playback.
Press an Input Selector button to select the 
input source.
Tip
The following settings are stored in memory 
before the receiver is turned off:
INPUT SELECTOR settings
Surround mode settings
Preset stations.
Tip
You can turn the receiver off by pressing the 
POWER button on the receiver while it is in 
Standby mode.
Tips
You can put the receiver in Standby mode by 
pressing the STANDBY button on the remote 
control when the receiver is on.
With the receiver in Standby mode, you can 
also turn the power on by pressing an Input 
Selector button.
If you do not hear sound from the speakers, 
press the SPEAKER button to turn the 
speakers on. The SPEAKER indicator lights up 
and sound can be heard from the speakers. 
Press the SPEAKER button again to turn the 
headphones on and the speakers off.
Notes
When listening to a DTS or Dolby Digital 
program source, if the headphones are 
plugged in and the SPEAKER button is set to 
off, the receiver enters the 2CH downmix mode 
automatically. For more information, see “2CH 
downmix mode” on page 27.
When EXTERNAL IN is selected as an input 
source, only front left and front right channel 
signals can be reproduced through the 
headphones.
Note
When playing back a program source with 
surround sound, refer to “Enjoying surround 
sound” on page 26.
PRESETS
Note
Each time the VIDEO button is pressed, the input 
source changes as follows:
VIDEO1
VIDEO2
VIDEO3
Note
Each time the AUDIO button is pressed, the input 
source changes as follows:
CD
AUX
TAPE
Note
Each time the FM/AM button is pressed, the band 
changes as follows:
FM  ST
FM MONO
AM
Notes
If you press EXTERNAL IN on the receiver or 
EXT IN on the remote control, EXT IN appears 
on the display and six separate analog signals 
from the component connected to this input 
pass through the tone and volume circuits and 
can be heard from the speakers.
These analog signals can be heard only. They 
cannot be recorded.
To cancel this function, press a different input 
source button.
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