Quick Setup Guide
NS-HD01A HD Radio™ Portable Player with Belt Clip
Congratulations on your purchase of a
high-quality Insignia product. Your HD Radio
Portable Player represents the state of the art
in portable radios and is designed for reliable
and trouble-free performance. Use this guide
for initial setup of your HD Radio Portable
Player. See your User Guide for more
information on using your HD Radio Portable
Player.
Package contents
• HD Radio portable
• Belt clip
• Earphone
• USB cable
• User Guide
• Quick Setup Guide
Step 1 Get to know your HD Radio Portable Player
Check out the front, side, and back panels to familiarize yourself with button controls and connection options.
1 Tune to next higher frequency
2 Tune to next lower frequency
3 Power
4 Search for the next lower radio station
5 Next higher preset station number
6 Next lower preset station number
7 Menu
8 Search for the next higher radio station
9 Guide/Enter button
10 Charge
11 Hold
12 Volume -/+
13 Reset
14 Earphone jack
Step 2 Charging battery
Charge battery before use.
1 Connect the included USB cable to a USB port on a computer, then connect the other
end of the cable to the CHARGE port on your radio.
2 Turn on the computer. While the battery is charging, the Charging screen appears
When charging is complete, the Charging Complete screen appears.
Note: If you press a button while the battery is charging, the normal display appears.
If no button is pressed for 30 seconds, the battery screen reappears.
Step 3 Understanding radio modes
Your radio has three radio modes: analog (FM), HD Radio, and RBDS (Radio Broadcast Data System).
The analog (FM) mode is the standard
mode. The FM radio signal is an analog
signal. When receiving an FM signal, the
“FM” icon appears on the display.
The HD Radio mode is the new, digital mode.
Many HD Radio stations have several
sub-channels called “Multicast Channels.” When
receiving an HD Radio signal, the “HD” icon and
the channel number appear on the display.
RBDS (Radio Broadcast Data System) mode provides additional
functionality to FM radio reception by transmitting encoded analog
information with the FM radio signal. This signal is decoded by an RBDS
receiver and can provide a range of informational features including the
station’s name. The RBDS text is usually centered. When the text lls
the display, it begins scrolling. When receiving an RBDS signal, the
“RBDS” icon appears on the display.
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