User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Setting Up Your PC
- Putting Your PC Together
- Turning On Your PC for the First Time
- Setting Up and Connecting to the Internet
- Configuring and Registering Norton Internet Security Software
- Using the PC with Safety and Comfort
- Signing Up for Software Updates
- Setting Up Accounts on Your New PC
- Guidelines for Installing Software and Hardware Devices
- Using HP Products
- Transferring Files and Settings from Your Old PC to Your New PC
- Using HP Organize Software
- Using the Keyboard
- Using Your PC Top
- Configuring Speaker and Sound Options
- Sound Connector Types
- Speaker Configurations
- Connecting the PC to a Home Audio System
- Connecting Digital Audio
- Configuring Audio Output
- Configuring Audio Output with Multi- channel Sound Manager
- Configuring Audio Output with Sound Effect Manager
- Configuring Audio Output with Realtek HD Sound Effect Manager
- Configuring Multi-streaming Audio
- Configuring Audio for WinDVD Player
- Using Headphones
- Resolving Sound Issues
- Using the Memory Card Reader
- Using the HP Personal Media Drive
- Working with Digital Images
- Playing CDs and DVDs
- Creating Audio and Data Discs
- Erasing Rewritable Discs Before Recording
- Working with Audio CDs
- Working with Data DVDs and CDs
- Copying a DVD or CD
- Archiving Files on a CD or DVD
- Working with Image Files
- Disc Labeling with LightScribe
- Compatibility Information
- Disc Features and Compatibility Table
- Optical Drive Quick Reference Table
- Software Quick Reference Table
- Creating Video Discs and Movies
- Creating Movies Using muvee autoProducer
- Getting Help
- Index
- test.pdf
- Table of Contents
- Table of Figures
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1 Inventory Checklist
- 1.2 Supported Security
- 2. Antenna Attachment
- 1. Please find a connector at one end of the antenna cable. Screw this connector (A) to the matching antenna receptable (B) located at the back of the computer chassis.
- 2. Place the antenna in an elevated and open area for optimal wireless performance.
- 3. You can optionally use the 'attachment pad' which comes with the accessory kit to make your antenna base stick to any flat surface. Avoid using the front panel of your computer to stick the antenna
- 3. Security Setting
- 4. WindowsXPWireless Zero Configuration
- 4.1. Launching MicrosoftWindowsXP Wireless Network Configuration
- 4.2. Setting the Network Key Automatically
- 1. Find the Network Key (WEP Key or WPA Key) for your Wireless Network.
- 2. Select View Available Wireless Networks from the Wireless Network icon menu.
- 3. Select the Wireless Network of your choice by clicking on its name and the entire block will become highlighted.
- 4. Select Connect in the lower right corner.
- 5. Enter your Network Key (WEP Key or WPA Key) for your Wireless Network.
- 6. Input the Network Key a second time into the “Confirm network key” field.
- 7. Select Connect.
- 4.3. Setting the Network Key Manually
- 1. Choose your Wireless Network in the Available Wireless Networks selection box.
- 2. Select Change advanced settings found on the left side of the dialog box.
- 3. Select the General tab in the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box.
- 4. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in the “This connection uses the following items:” selection box.
- 5. Select Properties.
- 6. Verify that the following choices are selected:
- 7. Select OK.
- 4.3.1 WEP: Setting the Network Key (Network Security)
- 1. Open the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box:
- 2. Select Add under the Preferred networks selection box.
- 3. Input your Network name (SSID).
- 4. Uncheck the box “The key is provided for me automatically”.
- 5. Verify that the Network Authentication is set to Open.
- 6. Verify that the Data Encryption is set to WEP.
- 7. Input the Network Key of your Access Point, Wireless Broadband Router or Wireless Gateway.
- 8. Input the Network Key a second time into the "Confirm network key" box.
- 9. Select OK.
- 4.3.2 WPA: Setting the Network Key (Network Security)
- 1. Open the Wireless Network Connection Properties dialog box:
- 2. Select Add under the Preferred networks selection box.
- 3. Uncheck the box “The key is provided for me automatically”.
- 4. Verify that the Network Authentication is set to WPA-PSK.
- 5. Verify that the Data Encryption is set to TKIP or AES.
- 6. Input the Network Key of your Access Point, Wireless Broadband Router or Wireless Gateway.
- 7. Input the Network Key a second time into the “Confirm network key” box.
- 8. Select OK.
- Glossary
- Appendix A: Troubleshooting
- Appendix B: Regulatory Notices
- Appendix C: Product Specifications
- Index
54 Getting Started Guide
Connecting the Drive
As an external drive, the HP Personal Media Drive connects and disconnects easily
from a USB 2.0 connector on the front or the back of most PCs. The drive comes
with software, an external USB cable, and an external power cord and power
adapter. For information about connecting and using the HP Personal Media Drive
as an external drive, refer to the documentation that came with the HP Personal
Media Drive.
For some PCs (select models only), the HP Personal Media Drive is designed to fit
inside a horizontal or vertical drive bay.
This special drive bay includes an internal USB port and power cable that connect
to the drive when it is inserted.
The drive turns on when it is plugged into an active USB port. If the PC is turned on
with the drive connected, the drive automatically turns on. When the USB cable for
the drive is not plugged in or when the USB power from the PC is turned off, the
drive automatically turns off. When the PC is in standby mode (a reduced power
state), the drive remains turned on.
WARNING: Do not move the PC with the HP Personal Media Drive
inserted in the bay or connected to a USB port on the PC. This can
cause damage to the drive and cause data loss.
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