HP z558 Common Video Out Problems, Video Out Connection Types, Connector Usage Problem See Video

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Video Out Connection Types

Use the following table to identify troubleshooting problems that may occur by Video Out connection type. Your HP Digital Entertainment Center back panel has the following Video Out connectors:

Connector

Usage

Problem: See

Video

SDTV — Use composite video if your TV/Display has only a composite

“Troubleshooting

(composite)

video input.

Composite and S-

 

video” on page 21.

 

 

S-video

SDTV —Recommended for standard TVs.

 

 

 

Component

EDTV — Use component video, for a higher-quality image, only if your

“Troubleshooting

(Y, Pb, Pr)

TV/Display has just composite video, S-video, and component video inputs.

Component Video”

 

 

on page 23.

VGA

HDTV — Use VGA video for a high-quality image, if your TV/Display has

“Desktop Video

VGA video connections. Use VGA also for monitors. Your video projector

Adjustments” on

 

 

may also have a VGA video connection.

page 14.

DVI

HDTV — Use DVI video, for the highest-quality image, if your TV/Display

“Troubleshooting

has DVI video connections. Recommended for High-Definition-capable

DVI” on page 30.

 

 

TV/Displays.

 

Common Video Out Problems

The following problems are general issues that can appear on your screen with any HP Digital Entertainment Center Video Out connection type. Select the problem that most closely fits your condition:

Blank screen

Unreadable screen text

Oversized screen

DTV channel has audio but no video

Undersized screen with black border

Sleep mode

Screen flashes

No video after power on sequence

Screen flickers

Keyboard does not work

Before troubleshooting, use the TV/Display Setup Wizard. See “TV/Display Setup Wizard” on page 5 for a basic adjustment of Video Out display settings. Follow the onscreen instructions.

16HP Digital Entertainment Center TV/Display Setup Guide

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Contents Page USA Table of Contents Video Out Information Important NotesBefore You Begin OverviewPreparing your system Setting Up Your TV/Display for the First TimeTV/Display Setup After you first turn on your system Resize adjustment availability Adjusting VideoStarting the TV/Display Setup Wizard Follow the onscreen instructions TV/Display Setup WizardClick More Programs, HP Settings, and then Video Settings Component Pb, Pr Component Video Out shownVideo Out Action Composite Step Your settings may vary Your screen image may vary Change the screen size Adjustments on Video Out Action Video compositeHdtv Overscan Compensation Click the Overscan Compensation buttonAdjust Composite Video Video Screen Size Desktop Video Adjustments Video Troubleshooting Check videoVideo Out Connection Types Common Video Out ProblemsConnector Usage Problem See Video Connector Problem See Video composite Component Y, Pb, Pr Troubleshooting Component Video onTroubleshooting DVI on Blank screenOversized screen Undersized screen with black border Screen flashesSleep mode Screen flickersUnreadable screen text DTV channel has audio but no videoKeyboard does not work Troubleshooting Composite and S-videoNo video after power on sequence No video after changing the Video Out connection Troubleshooting Component Video Check component videoProblem Screen image Solution See Component video troubleshooting chartDVD does not play or an error appears on screen Click Play DVD Blank Screen for SolutionBlank screen blue, black, or distorted Video checklist Connect another Video Out Video Out Options Video composite Component Y, Pb, PrClick Control Panel, Add or Remove Programs Wrong colors or erratic video on screenLine at bottom of the screen Troubleshooting DVI Recovering your system with DVI orBlurred screen text Blank screen for ActionPage Video Out Information TV/Display TypesVideo Out Formats StandardAspect ratio Display resolution/formatScanning system Display Image Size OverscanCropping PanningImportant Notes Plasma TV/Display Image RetentionPrinted
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