HP m7077a, m7248n, m7246n, m7183c manual Using the Remote Control, Troubleshooting the remote control

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Using the Remote Control

Use the remote control to open the Media Center program, and use it to view TV, record TV programs, play previously recorded TV programs, and play music, movies, or video.

Use the remote control at a maximum distance of

8 meters (26 feet) from the remote sensor and at a maximum of 22.5 degrees (45 degrees total) from the center of the remote sensor.

Troubleshooting the remote control

If your remote doesn’t work:

Make sure that the batteries for the remote control are charged and installed correctly.

Make sure the front of the remote sensor (IR Receiver) is not blocked.

Point the remote control within a 45-degree angle range and less than 8 meters

(26 feet) away.

If a pressed key repeats itself or sticks, unplug the remote sensor from the USB connector, wait 1 minute, and plug the remote sensor back in. Try altering the lighting conditions in the room or moving the location of the remote sensor if this continues.

Press the Enter button on the remote control after changing a channel.

Point the remote control toward the remote sensor and press a button. A faint red light should appear on the remote sensor. If the light appears, then the problem is probably in the Media Center software. Close Media Center, restart the PC, and then open Media Center again.

If the remote control works in Media Center but not when changing channels, you need to reconfigure the Media Center software settings for the cable set-top box or satellite receiver.

To use the remote control, simply point it at the remote sensor and press the Start button.

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Use alkaline batteries in the remote control.

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Contents HP Media Center PC Getting Started Guide USA Table of Contents Iv HP Media Center PC User’s Guide Utility Programs PC Setup TipsBefore Getting Started Online Guides Important Safety Information About Your HP Media Center PCSafety and Comfort Updates from HPOpen Easy Internet Sign-up Selecting an Internet Service ProviderHP Products Work Better Together Transferring Old PC Information to a New PCProtecting the PC Installing SoftwareConnector Icon/label Description and function Setting Up the PCFront-Panel PC Connectors Serial Back-Panel PC ConnectorsIcon/label Description and function ConnectorLine Found New Hardware message appears Connecting a Digital Video Camera to the PCSome peripheral devices are not included with the PC Connecting to Other DevicesCable Name Description Connecting the Television SignalUsing TV Cables Audio and Video Cables IncludedOptional Audio and Video Cables Not Included Select models only Using the Analog Video CableHP Media Center PC Getting Started Guide Location and number of connectors may vary by model Connecting the TV Signal SourceConnecting a dual tuner Connecting the Remote Sensor Wall to VCR to TV using coaxial cable HP Media Center PC Getting Started Guide Connecting the Television Signal HP Media Center PC Getting Started Guide Connecting the Television Signal Connecting to a TV Using the TV as a MonitorCables for connecting to a TV Connecting the Television Signal HP Media Center PC Getting Started Guide Changing the Display for an ATI Graphics Card Click nView Display SettingsChanging the Display for a GeForce 6600 Graphics Card Ge Force FX tab Viewing the PC image on the TVNView tab NView tab disabling Disabling the TV optionDisplays tab Your TV must be connected to the PC to change the displayDisplays tab disabling Disconnecting the TVGe Force FX tab disabling Click the Ge Force FX xxxx tab Is three connectors Is six connectors Is sound card Configuring Speaker and Sound OptionsSound Connector Types That came with your speakers Connector DescriptionSound connector Description Connector Description Illustration TypeName Speaker system See Speaker ConfigurationsSpeaker types Connecting 2/2.1 Audio SpeakersConnecting 4.1 Audio Speakers Connecting 5.1 Audio Speakers Following diagram shows a typical 5.1 audio installation Connecting 7.1 Audio Speakers Connecting 7.1 Speakers to a Sound Card Adapter cables Connecting the PC to a Home Audio SystemHome stereo installation PC to 5.1 multichannel audio system connection Home audio installationHome audio installation procedure Connecting Digital Audio Configuring Audio Output Choose All Programs Click Multi-channel Sound Manager Configuring Audio Output with Multi-channel Sound ManagerClick the Speaker Configuration tab near Sound Effect Manager Sound Effect Manager control screens Configuring Audio Output with Sound Effect ManagerDigital-in to Digital-out pass through mode Retasking front-panel connectorsEnabling digital audio output with a sound card optional Configuring Audio Output with a Sound CardSelect Speaker Configuration Configuring Audio for Media CenterConfiguring Audio for WinDVD Player Connectors only Using HeadphonesUsing a 2.1 speaker system Using a 6/5.1 to 8/7.1 speaker systemResolving Sound Issues Icon Feature Description or function Using the PC HardwareUsing the Keyboard Access buttonsIcon Label Description Configuring the keyboard buttonsMedia control or playback buttons Troubleshooting the remote control Using the Remote ControlMemory Card Reader Understanding the in-use light Using the memory card readerFormatting a memory card Safely Remove Hardware Utility Troubleshooting the memory card readerInstalling an HP Camera Docking Station Using Your Storage or Docking BayOUT Installing an iPod Dock HP Media Center PC Getting Started Guide MMC / SD Connecting the Wireless LAN Video TroubleshootingAudio My software stopped working Codec errors are occurring when I play certain filesMy PC is experiencing video errors Device Manager My remote control doesn’t workSystem and Hardware Memory card reader won’t read my memory card Index VCR 18 front-panel connectors USB Part Number
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