Toshiba Qosmio F20 (PQF22) User Manual
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User’s Manual
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Introduction
VIDEO-IN port
The port is used differently depending on the
type of OS used in the computer.
Windows XP Home Edition model: With the
bundled VIDEO-IN cable, external devices such
as TV, video recorders, etc., can be connected to
the computer and WinDVR and WinDVD Creator
2 Platinum can be used to edit or view the inputs.
Media Center Edition model: With the bundled
VIDEO-IN cable, the CATV or satellite set top
boxes can be connected to the computer to view
the channels. The video cannot be extracted for
editing as in the Windows XP Home Edition model.
Please refer to Chapter 8,
Controller, Front operation button and
for details on how to connect the
computer with the VIDEO-IN cable.
Headphone (S/PDIF)
jack
This jack lets you connect digital speakers or a
stereo headphones (16 ohm minimum). When
you connect a digital speaker or headphones,
the internal speakers are automatically disabled.
This jack can be used also as S/PDIF jack and
enables connection of optical digital
correspondence apparatus.
Microphone jack
A 3.5 mm mini microphone jack enables
connection of a three-conductor mini jack for
monaural microphone input.
Built-in TV Tuner
Windows XP Home Edition:
Use the WinDVR program to display TV
programs on the built-in LCD and record them.
It is also possible to edit recorded programs and
save them on a DVD.
Windows XP Media Center Edition:
Start Media Center and select My TV.
Infrared receiver
window
This is a sensor window that receives signals
from the Remote Controller which is provided
with your computer.
Not supported by Windows XP Media Center
Edition.
Remote Controller
Use this device to navigate when watching TV or
playing CDs/DVDs. Its type and functions may
depend on the model of your computer.
Remote control
receiver
This is a sensor device that receives signals from
the Remote Controller which is provided with
your computer. This Remote control receiver is
supported only by Windows XP Media Center
Edition.