HP x5400 manual Windows Media Center Start button, Arrow keys, Power Light, Rear Panel

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Windows Media Center START button

The Windows Media Center START button is a green button located on the front panel of the Media Center Extender. Press the button to display the Media Center Start page on the Media Center Extender. No matter what page you are viewing, you can press the button to return to the Start page.

NOTE: The Media Center START button on the front of the Media Center Extender works the same as the Media Center Start button on the remote control.

Arrow keys

On the front panel of the Media Center Extender you will find four arrow keys (Up, Down, Left, and Right or four related arrow buttons) that can be used for navigation in the menus. These arrow keys are identical to the arrow keys on the remote control.

There are two additional navigation buttons, BACK and ENTER. The BACK button navigates to the previous page on screen while the ENTER button selects buttons on screen. These buttons are identical to the BACK and OK buttons on the remote control.

Power Light

On the front of the Media Center Extender, the power light shows the current status of the Media Center Extender. The power light will display one of three colors (green, red, and yellow) and the light will either be solid, flashing slowly, or flashing quickly. The table below lists the status of the lights and what they represent.

Power Light Status

Extender Status

 

 

Solid green

Starting up

 

 

Solid green

Normal operation

 

 

Fast blinking green

Extender software is updating

 

 

Fast blinking yellow

Extender is resetting

 

 

Fast blinking red

A system failure has occurred

 

 

Slow blinking green (on/off)

Test mode

 

 

A separate red light on the front panel of the Media Center Extender displays when an infrared (IR) command is received from the remote control. The light displays only when a command is accepted.

Rear Panel

The rear panel of the Media Center Extender includes the following ports (connections) and switches:

Port/Switch

Use

 

 

Ethernet port

Connect an Ethernet cable to this port if you are using a wired (Ethernet) home network.

 

 

Audio ports

Red and white ports for right and left audio output cables.

 

 

Universal Serial Bus

Not used at this time.

(USB) port

 

Video Selection

Set this switch to match the type of cable you used to connect the Media Center Extender

switch

to your TV or other video component. If you have connected the Media Center Extender

 

to your TV using component video cables, set this switch to Component. If you used an

 

S-video cable or a composite video cable, set this switch to S-video.

Ethernet switch

Under normal circumstances, this switch is not used. If you need to use a crossover cable

 

to connect the Media Center Extender to the HP Media Center PC or HP Digital

 

Entertainment Center, this switch should be in the OUT position.

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