HP 522c (US/CAN), 742c (US/CAN), 732c (US) manual Connecting External Components to Your Computer

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3Click the play button on the panel. Or

If you want to play a file, click the open folder button on the panel. Choose the drive and folder containing the MPEG-1 file, and double-click the file you want to play.

4Use the control buttons in the VCD panel to control the playback. The multimedia buttons on the keyboard may not work with the VCD program.

Note: To identify the function of the control buttons in the VCD panel, move the mouse slowly over each button.

Connecting

External Components to Your Computer

You can connect external components to your PC.

Connectors (or ports) connect hardware to your PC. Depending on your model, connectors are on the back or front of the PC. On some PCs, flip open the cover on the lower front to see connectors.

Common Tasks

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Contents Hp pavilion home pc Quick Start Guide USA Start Here WelcomeInventory Checklist SpeakersPC Back PC Front Ieee 1394 USBPC Back Connections PC Front Connections Register with HP Internet HP Desktop Help and Support Easy Internet Sign-up HP Tour GuideHP Center Start Menu Help and Support Learn how to use your HP Pavilion home PC My HP Pavilion PCHP Instant Support Send a help requestAll Programs HP Tour Guide Your HP Pavilion home PC Support Guide HereHP Web Sites Select your country/regionMicrosoft Windows XP Operating System Recovery System and Hard Drive Space Recovery CDs Xxiv HP Pavilion home PC Contents Setting Up and Using the Internet Doing Common Tasks Resolving Problems Getting HP Updates for the PCIndex Xxviii HP Pavilion home PC AC Power Safety Warning Safety InformationIntroducing the Quick Start Guide HP Pavilion home PC Using the Quick Start Guide Finding Additional Information Setting Up the Computer Turning On the Computer for the First TimeRegistering with HP On buttonGetting Help Protecting the PCWorking in Comfort Using the Computer Introducing the BasicsWindows Operating System Start MenuChoose All Programs HP CenterChoose Open hp center Help and Support Using the Mouse Click HP Instant Support Click Request HelpScroll Feature Autoscroll Feature Panning FeatureUsing the Keyboard IntroductionFunction keys Arrow keys Numeric keys Special buttons Features Buttons Top of the keyboard has a number of special buttonsIcon Feature Description Basics Button Configuration Choose Control PanelAdjusting Speaker Volume Using a Microphone Adjusting Microphone Volume Select the Alternate MicrophoneTurning Off the Computer Click Turn OffStandby Mode Click Turn Off Computer Click Stand ByHibernation Mode Click Turn Off ComputerAutomatic Standby or Hibernation Mode Click Control PanelHP Pavilion home PC What Is the Internet? Setting Up and Using the InternetIntroducing the Internet What Is the World Wide Web? What Is an ISP?What Is a URL? What Is an E-Mail Address? How Do I Search the Internet?Setting Up the Modem Modem connector Setting Up Network Interface Adapter RJ-45 port LEDs Setting Up Your Internet Account Signing Up with an ISP Using Easy Internet Sign-upConnecting to the Internet Using ISP-Provided BrowserUsing Any Browser Visiting the Hewlett-Packard Web SiteHP Pavilion home PC Viewing Online Manuals Sending and Receiving E-Mail If the ISP Provides the BrowserIf Using Outlook Express Sending e-mail messagesReceiving e-mail messages Doing Common Tasks Inserting a CD or DVDRemoving a CD or DVD Handling CDs Using MusicMatch JukeboxPlaying Music CDs To play a music CD Using Windows Media Player Using the hp cd-writer Drive Click My ComputerPlaying a DVD Playing DVD MoviesChoose All Programs Choose HP RecordNow Click RecordNow Viewing Help Information Choose All Programs Choose InterVideo WinDVDUsing the WinDVD Control Panel Understanding DVD TerminologyUsing Country/Region Codes Country/Region 1 North AmericaCountry/Region 3 Southeast Asia Country/Region 6 ChinaUsing the Combo Drive Combo drive is available on select models onlyUsing Hp dvd writer Drive Playing VCDConnecting External Components to Your Computer Serial Common Tasks Features, connectors, and locations vary by model Symbols in this table identify connectors Using HP Pavilion PC Tools Using HP Center for Updates from HP Messages Getting HP Updates for the PCInforming You of Changes Starting HP Center Turning Off the HP Center Service Choose All Programs Choose hp center Click Disable hp centerRe-enabling the HP Center Service Resolving Problems TroubleshootingProblem Solution Click Turn Off Computer Click Control Panel Double-clickAdd or Remove Programs Non system disk error Using Application Recovery and System Recovery System RestoreApplication Recovery Choose All Programs Choose Hewlett-PackardSystem Recovery Choose hp pavilion pc toolsHelp Freeing Up Space on Your Hard Disk Drive Double-clickAdministrative Tools Displaying Hard Disk SpaceIncreasing Available Hard Disk Space Double-clickDisk Management LocalReinstalling Programs Choose All Programs Choose Accessories Choose System ToolsIndex CD/DVDDVD Index HP Pavilion home PC Index Upgrading and Servicing the PC Click this
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512c (US/CAN), 732c (US), 542x (US), 752w (US/CAN), 752c (US/CAN) specifications

HP has established a reputation for producing high-quality printers, and its lineup includes several notable models tailored for various user needs. Among these are the HP 742c, 772m, 512n, 522c, and 752n models. Each printer offers distinct features and characteristics that cater to the diverse requirements of businesses and home users alike.

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