HP 854n Installing Speakers, To set the PC location, To change the program lineup in Media Center

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To set the PC location

1Click Start on the taskbar, and click Control Panel.

2Click Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options, if it is present.

3Double-clickRegional and Language Options.

4Click the Regional Options tab.

5In the Location box near the bottom of the tab, select your country/region (for example, Canada) from the drop-down list.

6Click Apply.

7Click OK.

To change the program lineup in Media Center

1Open Media Center.

2In the Start menu select Settings.

3Select TV/DVD.

4Select Guide Setup.

5Select Change lineup, and follow the onscreen instructions. When you enter your postal code, do not leave any spaces. For example, for Canadian postal code R2M 3Z4 you would enter R2M3Z4.

If you see an Invalid message, there is no guide for your area.

Installing Speakers

Your PC may have a sound card with connectors on the back of the PC for analog and digital audio outputs (Line out -1, Line out -2, and

Line out -3), a microphone, and an audio input (Line in). The example illustration below shows a sound card that includes a FireWire® connector on the left. If your PC has a sound card with these connectors, perform the procedure “Installing Creative Audigy for speakers“ on page 4 of this document.

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Contents Updated hp media Center pc information Setting PC Location for Television Program Guide Updated HP Media Center PC InformationTo change the program lineup in Media Center Installing SpeakersSelect Guide Setup To set the PC locationInstalling Creative Audigy for speakers Installing multi-channel audio speakersTo connect your multi-channel speaker system to the PC Special note about Safely Remove Hardware utility Understanding In-1 Memory Card ReaderRecording Data to CDs and DVDs Understanding the in-use lightRecording with RecordNow Recording with Microsoft CD Writing Wizard Recording with MyDVDInstalling DLA Software Recording with DLA Playing Recorded TV Programs Safeguarding Your Capability to Play Recorded TV ProgramsTo prepare the code key files Users\DRM\ Updated HP Media Center PC Information Updated HP Media Center PC Information To make the backup CD To use the code key Backup CD after system recoveryClick Make a Data Disc Choose Restore files and settings, and then click Next Using MyDVD to Copy Recorded TV Programs to DVD Switching Display Devices Updated Information about Software Programs
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