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Insignia NS-DXA1 DTV Converter Box

February 12th, 2008 Leave a comment Go to comments

With Insignia NS-DXA1 DTV Converter Box can convert digital TV broadcast signals to your TV’s analog broadcast signal!

Insignia NS-DXA1Insignia NS-DXA1

Product Features:

  • Converts digital TV broadcast signals to analog TV; displays digital TV at standard-definition (480i) screen resolution
  • Compatible with analog TVs with antenna-based broadcast reception
  • Supports 4:3 TV aspect modes, including set by program, letterbox, cropped and squeezed; also supports 16:9 aspect modes, including set by program, 4:3, 16:9 and zoom
  • Channel add, channel erase, channel skip, channel auto search, favorite channel and recall channel functions
  • 2-channel stereo audio support
  • On-screen trilingual (English, French and Spanish) menu display; English, French and Spanish audio options
  • Other convenience features include electronic programming guide, program information, auto tuning, auto time setup, closed captioning and TV power on/off from remote
  • Parental lock function helps keep children from being exposed to undesirable material
  • ENERGY STAR compliant
  • Includes standard remote with AAA batteries, RF/coaxial cable, stereo audio cable and composite video cable
  • Inputs: 1 RF
  • Outputs: 1 composite video, 1 analog audio L/R, 1 RF
  • Weight1.7 lbs.
  • Height1-4/5″ Width8-1/2″ Depth6-2/5″
  1. February 23rd, 2009 at 02:50 | #1

    From the instruction manual:

    Programming the remote control
    You can control the power button on the TV with
    the supplied remote control. To do this, you
    need to program the remote control.

    To program the remote control:

    1 Determine if the TV is a model that can be
    controlled by the remote control. See
    “Controllable TV brands” on page 14.

    2 Turn on the TV.

    3 While you press and hold TV POWER on the
    remote control, press CH or CH one or
    more times until the TV turns off. Each time
    you press one of these buttons, the remote
    control sends a manufacturer code (between
    1 and 45) to the TV.
    ————–
    or watch here:
    http://www.replacementremotes.com/store/prodthumbs.cfm?categoryid=1092
    for your remote cotrol.

    Theoretically is possible to work with any new universal remote control (ask were you buy).

  2. len chernoff
    February 23rd, 2009 at 00:03 | #2

    I need remote control for insignia. will any universal remote work?

  3. bob
    July 8th, 2008 at 17:05 | #3

    just hook some batteries to the box it uses
    5v and 3v and draws300 ma at 7 volts and
    700ma at 3volts just tap the jumpers in the
    power supply l122 for the 3volts and l 121 for
    the 7 volts ciruit when the red light comes on
    its working. Use a switch for switch over .
    thanks may this may help

  4. Jim
    June 27th, 2008 at 19:00 | #4

    Great little box. Anyone know of a modification to keep this thing powered on after a power failure.

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