HP ID5286N Contacting HP, Carry-in Warranty Service, Advanced Unit Replacement Warranty Service

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Carry-in Warranty Service

Under the terms of carry-in service, you will be required to deliver your HP Hardware Product to an authorized service location for warranty repair. You must prepay any shipping charges, taxes, or duties associated with transportation of the product to and from the service location. In addition, you are responsible for insuring any product shipped or returned to an authorized service location and assume risk of loss during shipping.

Advanced Unit Replacement Warranty Service

Your HP Limited Warranty may include an advance unit replacement warranty service. Under the terms of the advanced unit replacement warranty service, if a unit is diagnosed as defective, HP will ship a replacement product directly to you. On receiving the replacement unit you will be required to return the defective unit back to HP, in the packaging that arrives with the replacement unit, within a defined period of time, normally fifteen (15) days. HP will incur all shipping and insurance costs to return the defective unit to HP. Failure to return the defective unit may result in HP billing you for the replacement product.

Customer Self Repair Warranty Service

In countries/regions where it is available, your HP Limited Warranty may include a customer self repair warranty service. If applicable, HP will determine at its sole discretion that customer self repair is the appropriate method of warranty service. If so, HP will ship approved replacement parts directly to you to fulfill your HP Hardware Product warranty service. This will save considerable repair time. After you contact HP and the fault diagnosis identifies that the problem can be fixed using one of these parts, a replaceable part can be sent directly to you. Once the part arrives, replace the defective part pursuant to the provided instructions and documentation. If further assistance is required, call the HP Technical Support Center and a technician will assist you over the phone. In cases where the replacement part must be returned to HP, you must ship the defective part back to HP within a defined period of time, normally fifteen (15) days. The defective part must be returned with the associated documentation in the provided shipping material. Failure to return the defective product may result in HP billing you for the replacement. With a customer self repair, HP will pay all shipping and part return costs and determine the courier/carrier to be used. If customer self repair applies to you, refer to your specific HP Hardware Product announcement. You can also obtain information on this warranty service on the HP Web site at: www.hp.com/support

Contacting HP

If your product fails during the Limited Warranty Period and the suggestions in the product documentation do not solve the problem, you can get support through any of the following:

HP Customer Care on the Web offers instant access to support information and e-mail support with on-line support technicians. Visit our Web site at: www.hp.com/support

HP Total Care is available toll-free by phone. Be sure to have the following product information available when you call HP:

Serial Number

Product Number

Model Name and Number

Details for your questions

Contact HP Total Care at: 1-800-474-6836

[1-800-HP Invent]

Contact an HP Authorized Support Provider. Use our service locator to find an HP Authorized Support Provider near you. Go to: www.hp.com/support

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Contents Page Page Hardware Limited Warranty General TermsNew Refurbished Exclusions Exclusive RemedyLimitation of Liability Limited Warranty Period Types of Warranty ServiceIn-Home 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 Symbols Important Safety InstructionsSymbol Purpose Xii Xiii Item Description Regulatory Information Safety InformationMercury Safety Responsible PartyXvi Table of Contents Turning Off the Television Specifications Xix Page Setting Up the Television Unpackaging and Carrying the Television FeaturesWhat’s in the Box? Accessories Setting Up Your Television The BasicsPlanning Your Layout Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Planning Your System SetupPlanning for Other Equipment Right Side Panel Available ConnectionsBack Panel FunctionChoosing and Locating Your Video Connections Highest qualityChoosing and Locating Your Audio Connections Audio Output JacksDVI Audio Input Jacks Choosing and Completing Your Video Connections Hdmi ConnectionDVI-to-HDMI Connection Video Connection Component-Video YPbPr ConnectionConnecting Your Other Equipment Composite-Video ConnectionOther equipment connections To connect this equipment See Antenna Only Antenna and CableTo do this Do this 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 SpeakersUsing a CableCARD Module What is a CableCARD Module?Computer Installing a CableCARD Module Plugging in the Power CordTurning the Television On and Off Turning on the Television Completing the Basic Setup Turning Off the TelevisionFinding Your Available Channels Setting the Time and Date Time zoneInserting Your Memory Card Into the Television Using the Photo ViewerAbout Picture Viewer Removing a Memory CardBrowsing Pictures Tagging and Untagging PicturesViewing a Slideshow 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 TelevisionUsing Your Remote Control Changing the ChannelPress Picture 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 MenuAdvanced Picture Menu Sound MenuSource 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 Specifications Reference InformationIDB5220N Lamp ID5226N Lamp ID5286N LED Reference Information