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Insignia NS-HD3113
HD Radio Shelf System 
with iPod Dock
Contents
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a 
high-quality Insignia product. Your NS-HD3113 
represents the state of the art in shelf system
 
design and is designed for reliable and 
trouble-free performance. Your shelf system also 
includes an iPod
®
 dock that lets you play iPod
®
 
songs through your shelf system speakers.
Welcome to HD radio
Your new Insignia audio system lets you listen to 
digital AM and FM programming. To help you get 
the most out of your Insignia HD Radio receiver 
experience, please read these tips:
HD Radio broadcasting quality
You will be amazed by the superior CD-like 
sound of FM HD Radio stations, and the FM-like 
sound of AM stations.  Pops, hisses and 
dropouts are a thing of the past with an HD 
Radio receiver. Hearing is believing.
HD2 multicasting - how do I get these new 
channels?
HD2 multicasting means more free FM channels 
and new programming available from local FM 
stations, which you can ONLY hear on your new 
HD Radio receiver by just tuning up or down the 
dial. Across the country, local FM stations are 
offering a wide variety of new formats and 
content on their HD2 channels, including more 
music, news, sports. You can tune in to anything 
from reggae, blues, classic jazz, to future 
country, new alternative, deep tracks, bluegrass, 
and local artists. Visit hdradio.com to find new 
HD Radio broadcasting stations in your area.
Is HD Radio broadcasting the same as satellite 
radio?
No. HD Radio broadcasting is subscription 
free… your favorite local AM and FM radio 
stations broadcasting digitally, producing 
radically improved sound, and many more new 
FREE FM channels.
Let’s get started!  Tuning in to HD Radio 
broadcasting
Tune your new HD Radio receiver up or down 
the same way you do with your traditional radio.   
Once an HD Radio broadcasting station is tuned 
in you will hear approximately 5 seconds of 
analog sound/signal while the receiver is 
blending the digital signal, then the receiver will 
lock the digital signal.  During that 5 seconds, 
the HD Radio logo will blink.  Once the digital 
signal is locked, the HD Logo will stop blinking 
and remain lit.
From the primary (main) HD1 frequency, you can 
tune into a multicast station (HD2 and HD3).  
Simply use the radio’s controls to tune up one 
step.  You will see the frequency display change 
for example from 99.1-HD1 to 99.1-HD2.
Should you lose digital signal, your HD Radio 
receiver will default to analog signal on the main 
station. Multicast stations (HD2 and HD3) are 
“digital only” stations. Should you lose the digital 
signal of a multicast station (for example, when 
driving through a tunnel), there will be no sound 
coming from your radio, as if it were on mute.  
You can tune back to the main station to hear its 
analog broadcast, or wait for the HD-2 station 
signal to re-lock.
A note on indoor reception and antenna placement
Always make sure you have the antenna 
properly hooked up directly into the HD Radio 
receiver.  If you are in a building with poor 
reception (metal beams, concrete walls), try to 
locate the receiver by a window for better 
reception.  If your HD Radio receiver will not 
respond, power down the unit to reset the tuner, 
and then power it back up again.
Safety information
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within 
an equilateral triangle is intended to alert you to 
the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage 
within your shelf system’s enclosure that may be 
of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of 
electric shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral 
triangle is intended to alert you to the presence of 
important operating and maintenance (servicing) 
instructions in the literature accompanying your 
shelf system.