HP n410c manual Connecting a Device to the Composite Video-Out Jack, Changing the Video Mode

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Audio and Video

Connecting a Device to the Composite Video-Out Jack

You will need a standard composite video cable available from most television, VCR, or electronics retailers.

To connect a video device to the composite video-out jack:

1.Connect the composite video cable to the composite video-out jack on the notebook.

2.Connect the other end of the composite video cable to the video device as instructed in the device documentation.

Changing the Video Mode

Color television standard modes vary even within regions. However, NTSC is common in North America; PAL in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East; NTSC-J in Japan; and PAL-M in Brazil. Other South and Central American regions may use NTSC, PAL, or PAL-M.

To change the color television standard mode from NTSC (the default):

Right-click the desktop then Properties > Settings > Advanced > ATI displays > TV tab > Format. The TV tab is available only when a TV is connected.

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Contents Hardware Guide Page Contents Drives Specifications Index Hardware and Software Setup Setting Up the HardwareHardware and Software Setup Hardware Guide Hardware and Software Setup Hardware Guide Setting Up the Software Read the following guidelines, then set up the softwareAfter Software Setup Hardware and Software Setup Front Panel Components Look at the NotebookFront Panel Components Top Components Top ComponentsTop Components Top Components Right Side Components Right Side ComponentsRight Side Components Left Side Components Left Side ComponentsBottom Components Bottom ComponentsBottom Components Rear Panel Components Rear ComponentsAdditional Standard Components Safety & Comfort Guide Additional Standard ComponentsComponentFunction Using the TouchPad Pointing Devices and KeyboardUsing Hotkeys and Shortcut Keys Fn KeyHotkeys Hotkey and Shortcut Key Procedures Shortcut KeysAdjust System Volume Fn+F5 Adjust Screen Brightness Fn+F10 Disabling the Numeric Keypad Using the Embedded Numeric KeypadEnabling the Numeric Keypad Converting the Numeric Keypad Keys to Standard Keys Enabling the Numeric Keypad at StartupButton Name Default Assignment Using the Easy Access ButtonsUsing Default Settings Pointing Devices and Keyboard Battery Packs Charging Battery PacksBattery Packs Using a New Battery Pack Replacing a Battery PackReplacing the Primary Battery Pack Hardware Guide Replacing an Optional External Battery Pack Hardware Guide Battery Packs Storing a Battery Pack Removing a Hard Drive DrivesCaring for Drives Drives Hardware Guide Drives Hardware Guide Inserting a Hard Drive Using Audio Features Audio and VideoAudio Components Adjusting Volume Connecting a Stereo Speaker or HeadphoneConnecting a Microphone Using Video Features Keyboard Fn+F5 hotkeysConnecting a Device to the Composite Video-Out Jack Changing the Video ModeExternal Device Connections Connecting an External Monitor Connecting a Video DeviceConnecting Infrared Equipment Infrared Connection GuidelinesInfrared Configuration Guidelines Enabling the Infrared PortConnecting USB Equipment Connecting an Optional Mobile Expansion UnitConnecting a Modem Using the RJ-11 CableUsing a Country-Specific Modem Cable Adapter Connecting a Network Cable Connecting an Optional External MultiBay Connecting to Wireless Devices Connecting an Optional Cable LockBefore Removing or Installing Components Upgrading Memory Inserting and Removing a Memory Expansion Board Hardware Guide Inserting a Memory Expansion Board on the System Board Hardware Guide Hardware Guide Removing a Memory Expansion Board Upgrading or Adding a Modem or NIC Hardware Guide Hardware Guide Hardware Guide Adding and Using PC Cards Configuring a PC CardInserting a PC Card Removing a PC Card Installing Additional Device Drivers Conserving EnergyAdding a Second Battery Pack Upgrading the Hard DriveSpecifications Operating EnvironmentRated Power Input Port and COM Port SettingsModem Specifications InterfacesDocumentation Library QuickRestore IndexDocumentation Library CD Hardware Guide 2-12 hardware setup 1-1 headphones, headset Index-4 Safety & Comfort Guide 2-12 screen brightness, Fn Index-6
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