HP de100c User Manual
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hp digital entertainment center owner’s guide
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TV
—
cable TV
—
de100c video content
—
content from other
video sources, such as
a VCR or DVD player,
or video game system
Set your TV to display the desired video input:
—
Look on your TV’s remote for an Input or
Input Sel button (or similar) and scroll
through the options.
—
Some TVs use the channel changer to select
the input: set your TV to the lowest channel,
then press the “channel down” button to
access another input line.
—
If your TV has an onscreen menu, go to the
menu and look for an input setting there.
VCR
—
cable TV
—
de100c video content
Set your VCR to pass the desired video input:
—
Look on your VCR’s remote for an Input or
Input Sel button and scroll through the
options.
—
Some VCRs use the channel changer to
select the input: set your VCR to the lowest
channel, then press the “channel down”
button to access another input line. On
many VCRs the choices are line 1 out or
line 2 out.
receiver
—
radio stations (from its
internal tuner)
—
de100c audio from the
audio cable
—
sound from another
entertainment device,
such as a tape deck,
VCR or DVD player
Set the receiver’s audio input mode to match
the set of jacks you used when you connected
the de100c to the receiver (typically CD or
AUX):
—
Look on the receiver’s front panel for
buttons or a knob to set the audio input.
—
Look on your receiver’s remote for an Input
or Input Sel button and scroll through the
options.
tip
If you are troubleshooting your
audio and video settings, start
with the digital entertainment
center and work your way to
the output components — your
television for video, and your
speakers for audio. Check your
connections and settings along
the way.
This will help you ensure that
each component is set correctly
before you spend time
adjusting the more remote
components. For example, you
should set your VCR to pass on
the desired input,
then
make
sure the TV is set to display
input from the VCR.