HP z552, z557, z555, z545, z540 manual Inventory, Name Picture

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Inventory

The following items are supplied with the HP Digital

Entertainment Center:

Name

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HP Digital

Entertainment

Center unit

Keyboard

Remote control

Cables

FM antenna

Wi-Fi antenna

Documentation

DVD recovery disk x2

Batteries:

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Description

See “Functional Overview” on page 3.

See “Keyboard” on page 10.

See “Remote Control” on page 14.

See “Cables Included” on page 32.

Antenna for FM radio, 75 ohm coaxial. See “FM Radio Antenna” on page 58.

Antenna for Wireless LAN 802.11 b/g, removable. See “Connecting the Wireless Network Antenna” on page 111.

Printed documentation is included.

Refer to the Warranty and Support Guide.

2 for remote (in package),

4 for keyboard (inside keyboard).

Installation Overview

Installation Overview 31

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Contents HP Digital Entertainment Center User’s Guide Sample warnings and notes are displayed on this Table of Contents Digital Still Camera 115 100116 118Appendix Replacing Hard Drive 155 Vi HP Digital Entertainment Center Welcome Chapter ContentsHP Digital Entertainment Center Product features Benefits and FeaturesBenefits Front Panel Functional OverviewHP Personal Media Drive Bay Behind Left Door Front AV inputs see below Function CommentsMemory card readers Name Location Supports Insert media Memory Card ReaderConnector Type Color Supported format Location and number of connectors may vary by modelBack Panel DVI Ethernet RJ-45 10/100/1000 Video TV Source 2 Black Analog Left, Right mouse button TrackBall KeyboardIcon Description Mail Opens an Internet e-mail Use only alkaline batteries in the keyboard Wireless Keyboard OperationReplacing the Keyboard Batteries Remote Control Buttons Remote ControlStop PlayFwd SkipAD Enter Remote Control OperationAE Print Remote operationUse only alkaline batteries in the remote Installing the Remote Control BatteriesHP Digital Entertainment Center Please read this important safety information AC Power Safety WarningsHP Digital Entertainment Center Shipping HP Digital Entertainment Center Cleaning HP Digital Entertainment CenterHP Digital Entertainment Center Installation Overview System Integration System Audio/Video ConnectionsAudio/Video flow OverviewConfigurations may vary System DiagramBack Panel Front Panel PowerInches/5.08 cm or more Installation GuidelinesSetting up HP Digital Entertainment Center Basic Set UpRequired Steps Name Picture InventoryCable Name Description Cables IncludedCable Name Max quantity Description Optional Cables not IncludedAdditional equipment Connecting CablesConnecting Audio Connector Name Color Description Audio Output ConnectorsAudio Overview Speaker Types Sound Connector JacksAudio amplifiers Speaker Configurations If your 6.1 AV receiver Audio system Description See Typical Audio ConnectionThen see Basic TV audio setup Connecting TV AudioTV Audio Connection AV Receiver Equipment Overview AV Receiver Audio ConnectionMultichannel audio system connection Home Stereo InstallationRemovable Antenna Activity Audio Home Theater AudioBack Channel AV Receiver Digital Home Theater Audio Digital 5.1 multichannel audio system connection Choose oneAdapter cables Powered Speaker Audio ConnectionSelect the cable that most closely matches Your home system Powered speaker installation Powered SpeakersAudio Audio 7.1 PRE-OUT Video Typical 5.1 powered speaker installation Center Speaker Typical 7.1 powered speaker installationDigital powered speaker installation 5.1 shown Digital Powered SpeakersChoose one Monitor Speakers Monitor speaker installation 2.0 shownAudio Audio In ConnectionsFM radio antenna cable external or internal connection FM Radio AntennaConnecting Video Out Video Out Connection Overview Video Out OverviewConnector Type Color Video Output ConnectorsHP recommends initial setup using VGA or composite video Component Video SettingsComponent Format Desktop Resolution TV Display Overview Audio and Video Switching OverviewUsing the Remote Control with Your TV Typical Video Out Connections Display/video configuration SeeVideo Out to TV TV Out high definition TV Out standardVideo Out from AV Receiver to TV ProcedureTV Out through AV receiver Choose oneMonitor out Video Out to MonitorDisplay Use with Video Out to TV and MonitorTV and monitor out Connecting TV Source TV Source Connectors Overview TV Signal Source OverviewTV Source Overview TV Source Connectors Video S-VIDEO Satellite Typical TV Source ConnectionsAntenna Cable Connection TV signal source CableCable Only Cable Only with Splitter One Cable TV Box or Digital Cable Receiver TV Source TV signal source one cable TV or digital cable boxTwo Cable TV Boxes, or Two Digital Cable Receivers Source TV signal source two digital cable boxes select models onlyOne Satellite Receiver Satellite ConnectionTV Source TV signal source one satellite receiverTwo Satellite Receivers Source TV signal source two satellite receivers select models onlyInfrared Transmitter Overview Infrared Transmitter ConnectionCable TV Set-top-box Infrared Transmitter Infrared Transmitter connection one set-top-boxInfrared Transmitter Installation Cable or Satellite Set-top-box Infrared Transmitter Antenna Connection TV signal source TV antennaTV signal source TV antenna and dual tuners with splitter HP Digital Entertainment Center Connecting Video Equipment Video Equipment Overview ConnectorsDVD Player Video Equipment Connection OverviewTypical Video Equipment Connections TV source type Display/video configuration SeeCamcorder VCR Direct in Connection VCR ConnectionVCR connection Existing setups with and without set-top-box Wall to VCR to TV Using Coaxial CableVCR Splitter Connectors Connecting a Digital Video CameraVideo Camera Connection EquipmentConnect a digital video camera back panel Connect a digital video camera front panelRecognizing the camera Click Performance and MaintenanceConnecting an analog camera for video input capture Connecting an Analog CamcorderConnect an analog video camera for source input Connecting the Network Behind Right Door Peripheral Connection OverviewConnector Name Description Typical Network Connections Connection Network configuration See InternetWireless Router Internet connection Connecting the Wireless Network AntennaInfrared Transmitter DSL/Cable modem direct Internet connection Connecting a DSL/Cable ModemRouter Internet connection Connecting Through a RouterDigital Still Camera USB Device ConnectionDigital still camera connection front panel Digital still camera connection back panelUSB device connection front panel Other USB DevicesUSB device connection back panel Connecting an HP Personal Media Drive HP Personal Media Drive installation Installing an HP Personal Media DriveClick More Programs, HP Settings, and then HP Media Drive Running the HP Personal Media Drive UtilityDisconnecting an HP Personal Media Drive HP Digital Entertainment Center Initial Configuration Set the volume to mid-level on the AV receiver on the TV Installing the Keyboard Batteries InitialInitial Start Up Use only AA alkaline batteries in the keyboardSyncing the Keyboard Keyboard Front Input Connect Video Audio Headphones MIC Do not turn off your system during this one Windows WelcomeRequired Set-up Media Center First-RunOptional Set-up If Your Connections Don’t Work Click SettingsAdjusting the Front Panel Display Brightness Set up Virus ProtectionClick More Programs, HP Settings, and then Front Panel Register with HPConnecting Headphones Configuring AudioConnecting a Microphone Selecting recording devicesEnsure that the mute box is not checked Adjusting the VolumeMedia Center Speaker Settings DVD audio TV Audio Procedure Configuring Audio OutputConfiguring audio for the DVD Player Configuring audio for Media CenterConfiguring Video Output Configuring VideoDual screen Viewing the screen image on a second display Click More Programs, HP Settings, and then Resolution Disconnecting the TVDisabling the dual screen option Click Start, Control Panel, Appearance, Adjusting the Desktop DisplayConfiguring the Keyboard Buttons HP Settings Installing SoftwareClick More Programs, and then HP Settings Utility ProgramsHelp & Tools System UtilitiesTroubleshooting Audio Problems and SolutionsVideo Check your input switchesSignal from Problem Solution My remote controlRemote control Doesn’t workSystem Using the On Problem Solution HP DigitalButton to reset Or part of it doesn’tSpecial or multimedia Buttons on Problem Solution When I push oneKeyboard, nothing Happens Click Printers and Other Hardware, if it is presentDoesn’t work, even Problem Solution TV or monitorThough the HP Digital Appears toErrors Problem Solution Memory cardReader won’t read my Memory cardsCodec errors are Problem Solution My DVDWon’t play My DVD won’t play aHelp and Support Center Getting HelpHP Support Help and Support Center is onscreenHP Web Site Support Warranty and Support GuideHP Customer Care Application and System Recovery ProgramsOnline Guides Click Updates from HP, and then Re-enable Updates from HPUpdates from HP Microsoft Web SiteImportant Information About Recorded TV Programs ProcedureHP Digital Entertainment Center Appendix Replacing the Hard Drive HP Digital Entertainment Center Index HP Digital Entertainment Center Index HP Digital Entertainment Center Index HP Digital Entertainment Center
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