HP 876x, 884n manual Remote Sensor, Power On

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7 TV In

Connect TV signal to computer

If you use a cable or satellite set-top box, pass the signal through the box

8 TV Out (TV connections are optional)

TV signal from computer to TV

VIDEO IN

Cable or antenna

Signal

S-VID

TV

IN

 

or

Cable or

 

satellite set-top box

 

IN

OUT

S-VID

FROM

TO

IN

ANT

TV

 

TV

COMP

S-VID

OUT

OUT

TV

Coaxial cable

Second coaxial cable not included

Signal

Coaxial cable

See “Enabling TV

Out Image” in the Hardware User’s Guide for TV display setup

Composite video cable

9 Remote Sensor

Connect remote control receiver to computer

If you use a cable or satellite set-top box, pass the signal through the remote sensor

 

Cable or satellite set-top box

Remote

Locate IR window

on set-top box.

sensor

Adhere to IR window.

control

 

cable

 

or

Remove

backing tape

10 Power On

Read your User’s Guide

Computer to

Register your PC

Setup your Internet

electrical outlet

 

Service Provider

HP Support Web site:

http://www.hp.com/cposupport

HP Customer Care Center

208-323-2551

Turn on monitor, computer, and subwoofer

Hours: 24 hours, 7 days

HP Registration Web site:

http://register.hp.com

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