HP ID5286N, ID5226N manual Using a CableCARD Module, Computer, What is a CableCARD Module?

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Computer

If the computer has an S-video output, you can connect it to the television as shown using either S-Video 1 or S-Video 2.

NOTE: If the computer display does not appear on the television, you might have to press a combination of keys on the computer to turn on the computer’s VGA output. For instructions, refer to the user documentation provided with your computer.

To do this...

Do this...

View the computer display

Press Source and select Video 1 or Video 2

Using a CableCARD Module

What is a CableCARD Module?

The CableCARD feature built into your new HP HDTV provides a point of access for cable services in your area without the need for a set-top cable box (STB).

The CableCARD feature allows you to decrypt digital cable and use higher-quality components to handle scaling and display of cable channels.

By installing a CableCARD module in your television, you can enjoy features normally provided by a set-top cable box without connecting a cable box or operating another piece of equipment.

The availability, setup, and pricing of CableCARD service is determined by your local cable provider, not by HP. Contact your cable provider for information about this service in your area.

NOTE: Current CableCARD technology does not support interactive features such as video-on-demand that require two-way communication. Such features (if available in your area) require a set-top cable box. Contact your cable provider for information about advanced features they may offer in your area.

CAUTION: The CableCARD module is extremely sensitive to static electricity and can be permanently damaged by it. Handle the module only by the front plate. Before inserting the module into the television, discharge your body’s static electricity by touching one of the video or audio connectors on the television panel.

18Setting Up the Television

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Contents Page Page New Refurbished Hardware Limited WarrantyGeneral Terms Limitation of Liability ExclusionsExclusive Remedy In-Home Warranty Service Limited Warranty PeriodTypes of Warranty Service Customer Self Repair Warranty Service Carry-in Warranty ServiceAdvanced Unit Replacement Warranty Service Contacting HPRegister Now InstallationObtaining a Warranty Upgrade Protect Your InvestmentViii Safety Markings and Warnings TV Stand TS-5220/TS-5226 Symbol Purpose SymbolsImportant Safety Instructions Xii Xiii Item Description Regulatory Information Safety InformationMercury Safety Responsible PartyXvi Table of Contents Turning Off the Television Specifications Xix Page What’s in the Box? Setting Up the TelevisionUnpackaging and Carrying the Television Features Planning Your Layout AccessoriesSetting Up Your Television The Basics Planning for Other Equipment Installing Batteries in the Remote ControlPlanning Your System Setup Right Side Panel Available ConnectionsBack Panel FunctionChoosing and Locating Your Video Connections Highest qualityDVI Audio Input Jacks Choosing and Locating Your Audio ConnectionsAudio Output Jacks DVI-to-HDMI Connection Choosing and Completing Your Video ConnectionsHdmi Connection Video Connection Component-Video YPbPr ConnectionOther equipment connections To connect this equipment See Connecting Your Other EquipmentComposite-Video Connection To do this Do this Antenna OnlyAntenna and Cable Standard Cable Cable with Set-Top Cable BoxSatellite Receiver Cable with Cable Box/DVR Cable OutCable Box and VCR/DVR Satellite Receiver and VCR/DVR DVD Player or Video Gaming Device Audio Stereo Sound SystemAudio Surround Sound or AV Receiver Press Menu and go to Sound Internal SpeakersComputer Using a CableCARD ModuleWhat is a CableCARD Module? Turning the Television On and Off Installing a CableCARD ModulePlugging in the Power Cord Turning on the Television Finding Your Available Channels Completing the Basic SetupTurning Off the Television Setting the Time and Date Time zoneInserting Your Memory Card Into the Television Using the Photo ViewerAbout Picture Viewer Removing a Memory CardViewing a Slideshow Browsing PicturesTagging and Untagging Pictures Connecting the Printer Printing PicturesPrinting all tagged photos Adjusting Photo Viewer SettingsSetting Description Clearing the print queueTroubleshooting Problems ProblemReally large image is shown Overview of the Remote Control Watching TelevisionPress Picture Using Your Remote ControlChanging the Channel Adjusting the Volume Viewing Closed CaptionsSelecting a Video Source Using Dual Picture ModeDual mode Press Menu , then go to Source Dual pictureSetting a Simple Lock Setting Permission LevelsChanging Your Password Applying Parental ControlsRating Systems Adjusting the Picture for Best Color Adjusting the TelevisionAdjusting the Size Aspect of the Picture Type of picture Resulting viewsCustomizing Your Channels and Sources Adjusting Other Picture SettingsAdjusting Sound Settings Adding or Deleting a ChannelChanging Settings Using the Menu Using the On-Screen MenuSetting Up Favorite Channels Picture MenuSource Menu Advanced Picture MenuSound Menu Setup Menu DTV CCAdjusting the Television Cleaning the Television Fixing ProblemsForgotten Passwords Maintaining the TelevisionFixing Problems Replacing the LED Module Fixing Problems HP Documentation HP Technical Support Support and RepairContacting HP Technical Support HP Telephone SupportFor Repair Service IDB5220N Lamp ID5226N Lamp ID5286N LED SpecificationsReference Information Reference Information