HP 894c Understanding In-1 Memory Card Reader, Special note about Safely Remove Hardware utility

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Connect speaker

 

channels (plugs)

To PC back connector

 

 

Front speakers

Audio (Line) Out (lime-green)

 

 

Rear speakers

Audio (Line) In (blue)

Center/subwoofer

Mic-1 (pink)

speakers

 

3Turn on the PC.

4Turn on your speaker system.

5Configure the multi-channel audio output; refer to the next procedure.

To configure multi-channel audio output for speakers configuration

1Click Start on the taskbar.

2Choose All Programs.

3Choose Multi-channel Sound Manager, and then click Multi-channel Sound Manager again. The Audio Configuration window opens.

Note: If you do not see the Speaker Configuration tab, your PC does not have the multi-channel option.

4Click the Speaker Configuration tab. (Your speakers must be connected to see this tab.)

5Select the option describing the number of speakers in your system, for example,

6 speaker mode (for 5.1 channels). You can click the Speaker Test tab and then click on a speaker to test it.

6Click OK.

Understanding the

6-In-1 Memory Card Reader

The 6-In-1 memory card reader can read from and write to six types of memory cards and to the IBM Microdrivedisk drive.

Special note about the

Safely Remove Hardware utility

Warning: Do not click Stop in the Safely Remove Hardware window while the USB Mass Storage Device is selected. Doing so removes the operating system recognition of the 6-In-1 memory card reader from your PC. You must restart the PC to use your reader again.

Updated HP Media Center PC Information

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Contents Updated hp media Center pc information Setting PC Location for Television Program Guide Updated HP Media Center PC InformationSelect Guide Setup Installing SpeakersTo set the PC location To change the program lineup in Media CenterTo connect your multi-channel speaker system to the PC Installing Creative Audigy for speakersInstalling multi-channel audio speakers Special note about Safely Remove Hardware utility Understanding In-1 Memory Card ReaderRecording with RecordNow Recording Data to CDs and DVDsUnderstanding the in-use light 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 Click Make a Data Disc To make the backup CDTo use the code key Backup CD after system recovery 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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