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Advanced Setup Guide.
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T able of Contents iii T able of Contents Setting Up the Computer ..........................................................................1 Putting the Computer Together .. ........................... ............................ ...................
iv Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) Connecting Speakers or Microphone ......................................................17 Sound Connector Types ........... ........................... ................................................
T able of Contents v Connecting to a Monitor or High-Definition TV ......................................................... 51 Choosing the AV connection to use .......... .............................. ............................ 51 Connecting an HDMI device .
vi Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model).
Setting Up the Computer 1 Setting Up the Computer Putting the Computer T ogether Follow the steps on the setup poster to set up the computer . Read the topics in this section to learn more about the location of componen ts and connectors on the computer , and to learn about some setup alternatives.
2 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) Using sur ge pr otection Help protect the monitor , computer , and accessories by connecting all power cords for the computer and peripheral devices (s.
Setting Up the Computer 3 Serial Serial port for some digital cameras or other serial devices. Audio Line Out (powered speakers). Audio Line In. Headphones. Microphone. FireWire ® (IEEE 1394) for video cameras or other devices with ver y fast transfer rates.
4 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) S-Video 2 Secondar y S-video connector to connect a VCR, video camera, or other analog source to the computer . Composite Vid eo 2 Secondar y Composite video connector (yellow) to connect to a VCR, video camera, or other analog source to the computer .
Setting Up the Computer 5 Printer (parallel) connector to connect a parallel printer (select models only). Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 connector to connect a mouse, keyboard, digital camera, or another device with a USB connector .
6 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) Composite Vid eo Composite Video In connector (yellow) to connect to a TV set-top box. A/V In Audio 1 L Primar y left audio input from set-top box connector (white). NOTE: Audio can be recorded by using this Audio In connector , which is connected to the motherboard.
Setting Up the Computer 7 Modem (Line In RJ-11) (select models only). Plug the modem cable (provided in the computer box) into the computer modem connector on the back of the computer .
8 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) Connecting a Digital Camera (Photo or V ideo) The following instructions apply only to di gital photo cameras and digital video cameras. Refer to the documentation that came with your digital photo camera or digital video camera.
Setting Up the Computer 9 4 Y ou may need to install driver software for your camera. If so, Windows displays a message asking if you want to locate and install driver software. Insert the driver software CD, click Locate and install driver software , and then follow any onscreen instructions to install the software.
10 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) Connecting Other Devices Other peripheral devices can be connected to the front or back of the computer by using USB or FireWire (IEEE 1394) ports.
Setting Up the Computer 11 Adjusting the Monitor Adjusting the screen resolution by using V ista T o change the screen resolution by using Vista: 1 Right-click an empty area of the desktop, and then click Personalize .
12 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) Setting Up a Local Area Network A home local area network (LAN) may consist of either a wired or a wireless network that you can use to connect the computer to othe r devices on the network, including other computers.
Setting Up the Computer 13 Setting Up a Wired (Ethernet) Connection The Ethernet connection, which may be called ne twork inter face adapter , Network Interface Card, or NIC, provides a high -speed or broadband connection to an Ethernet (10BaseT) or Fast Ethernet (100BaseT) network.
14 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) Wireless wide area network (WW AN) devices provide access to information anytime and anywhere that you have cellular (data) coverage. In a WW AN, each mobile device communicates to a public carrier’ s base station.
Setting Up the Computer 15 Checking the wireless LAN device installation T o set u p your wire less n etwo rk, ve rify that the integrated WLAN device is installed on the computer correctly: 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar .
16 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) Connecting a Modem For information on connecting to the Internet , see “Connecting to the Inter net” in the Getting Started guide.
Connecting Speakers or Microphone 17 Connecting Speakers or Micr ophone Speakers are included with the monitor (select models only), or they are sold separately .
18 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) Software configuration is different for each connector type, as noted in the instructions. When installing cables, use the sound connec tors that match your computer model, as shown in the installation procedure steps.
Connecting Speakers or Microphone 19 The following table shows the sound connector s on the back panel of computer systems. Sound connector Ty p e 3 Ty p e 6 Ty p e S Description Line Side (gray) connects to side left and right analog speakers in an eight-speaker system (7.
20 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) Connecting a Micr ophone Y our computer comes with one microphone co nnector in the back of the computer .
Connecting Speakers or Microphone 21 This chapter describes the most typical op tions. Y our system may have different components. Speakers are included with the monitor (sel ect models only) or are sold separately .
22 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) Speaker types Speakers may be included with the monitor (s elect models only) or are sold separately . Refer to the product documentation for your speakers. Y our computer suppor ts only an active (p owered) speaker system.
Connecting Speakers or Microphone 23 Step 8 is optional for a two-speaker setup. 8 After the speakers are connected to the co mputer , configure the audio software for sound output for your computer model.
24 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) 3 Connect the rear speaker cable to the bl ack connector that matches the back of your computer . For type 3-connector systems, the blue Audio Line In connector functions as a Rear Line Out when a multichannel audio configuration is activated.
Connecting Speakers or Microphone 25 Connecting 5.1 (Five speakers and a subwoofer) audio speakers T o connect two front speakers, two rear spea kers, a center speaker , and a subwoofer for six-channel (5.
26 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) 8 Plug in the speaker system power . 9 T urn on the speaker system. 10 After the speakers are connected to the co mputer , configure the audio software for sound output for your computer model. See “Configuring Speaker and Sound Options” in the Getting Started guide.
Connecting Speakers or Microphone 27 3 Connect the rear speaker cable to the black Audio Line Rear connector on the back of your computer . 4 For type 6 connectors only , connect the side speaker cable to the gray Audio Line Side connector on the back of your computer .
28 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) The following diagram shows a ty pical 7.1 audio installation. Color Description 1 Lime green Front audio input 2 Black Rear audio input 3 Orange Cent.
Connecting Speakers or Microphone 29 Connecting your home stereo system (optional) Most home receivers/amplifiers have RCA- type input connectors. Y ou must connect Y adapter cables between your computer and your receiver/amplifier . Y adapter cables have one 3.
30 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) 2.1 home stereo installation The following diagram shows a typical two-chan nel (2.1 speaker) installation that uses passive stereo speakers and plugs into a ho me stereo standard left and right input.
Connecting Speakers or Microphone 31 5.1 home audio installation The following diagram shows a typical ad vanced home theater audio six-channel (6/5.1 speaker) installation that requires multichannel inputs on a receiver/amplifier . This is only a suggested configurat ion.
32 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) 3 Connect the front stereo mini-jack end of a Y a dapter cable into the lime green Audio Line Out connector that matches the back of your computer . Connect the left and right ends of the Y adapter cable into the front left (L) and right (R) inputs on the back of the receiver/amplifier .
Connecting Speakers or Microphone 33 9 After the audio system is connected to the computer , configure the audio software for sound output for your computer model. See “Connecting Speakers or Microphone.” T ype 3: See “Configuring speakers wi th Realtek HD Audio Manager” in the Getting Started guide.
34 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) 7.1 home audio installation pr ocedure T o connect an eight-channel (7.1 speaker) home audio system to the computer: 1 T urn off the computer .
Connecting Speakers or Microphone 35 5 If you have a center/subwoofer speaker , co nnect the stereo mini-jack of a Y adapter cable into the microphone (pink) connector or the center speaker/subwoofer (gold) connector on the back of your computer .
36 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) T o connect digital audio, your computer mu st include a Digital Audio Out connector on either the audio card or the back panel. Y o u must connect multichannel speaker outputs if you connect the digital output.
Connecting Speakers or Microphone 37 Connecting Speakers Using the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Sound Card This section provides an over view of conne cting to the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi sound card. Connecting the speakers NOTE: For additional information on connecting the speakers, refer to the documentation that came with your speakers.
38 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) T o connect the X-Fi sound card to your speakers: 1 Use the audio connection table to connect your audio system to the sound card. 2 T urn on the computer . 3 Plug in and turn on the speaker system power .
Connecting the T elevision Signal and V ideo Cables 39 Connecting the T elevision Signal and V ideo Cables This section describes how to connect the computer to the television and which cables to use. Using TV Cables The computer includes video and audio ca bles to connect the television signals.
40 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) Audio and V ideo Cables and Adapters The following table shows the cable and adapter types that may be required to connect the computer to the television system. NOTE: The number and type of cables required to connec t the computer may var y by model.
Connecting the T elevision Signal and V ideo Cables 41 Y ou may need to purchase extra cables separately . Y our computer may not include all the cables you need for the computer setup, and the cables included may var y by model.
42 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) Connecting a dual tuner (Select models only) The computer records television programs and enables you to control the television channels. The computer supports two tuner configurations: NOTE: The T elevision (Electronic) Program Guide is not available in all countries/regions.
Connecting the T elevision Signal and V ideo Cables 43 Connecting the Remote Sensor The remote sensor is a small device that co nnects to the computer and enables the remote control to work with the Windows Media Center program.
44 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) Connecting the TV Signal Source When Y ou Have an Existing Setup This section describes how to connect the co mputer to an existing setup for the TV signal source.
Connecting the T elevision Signal and V ideo Cables 45 W all to cable TV set-top box or satellite box to VCR to TV , using coaxial cable 1 Disconnect the coaxial cable from the input to the VCR, and connect it to the input of a coaxial cable signal splitter (not incl uded; available at electronics stores).
46 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) W all to cable TV set-top box or satellite box to VCR and TV , using S-video cable or composite video cable between the box and the VCR or TV 1 Do not detach any cables from the existing setup.
Connecting the T elevision Signal and V ideo Cables 47 With a computer Existing setup A Wa l l B Cable outlet C Set-top box/Satellite In D Set-top box/Satellite Out E S-video or composite cable F VCR .
48 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) Using a TV as a Monitor (Select models only) Y our computer may have TV- out capability , that is, video output connectors, such as DVI-out, Component-out, and S-video-out connector s.
Connecting the T elevision Signal and V ideo Cables 49 3 T o have sound come from the TV instead of from the computer , plug an audio cable into the audio input connector (Audio Line In ) on the TV , and plug the other end of the audio cable into the audio output connector (Audio Line Out) on the back of the computer .
50 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) Using the Windows Media Center Setup for Optional Setup of the TV Display If the TV connects to the computer with a composite or S-video connection, the Windows Media Center setup wizard cannot automatically adjust the settings for the display .
Connecting the T elevision Signal and V ideo Cables 51 Disabling the TV- out Option When you want to disconnect the TV from the computer and view the computer desktop on the original monitor , you may need to disable the TV option to return the computer display to its original resolution.
52 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) The following table shows the possible A V connection types, listed in order of decreasing video playback quality (from best to good): The remainder of this chapter describes how to connect op tional equipment, including the audio connections when applicable.
Connecting the T elevision Signal and V ideo Cables 53 Connecting an HDMI device This is the recommended connection for vi deo and audio. The HDMI cable is sold separately . T o connect an HDMI device: 1 Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI connector on the computer .
54 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) Connecting a DVI device The DVI cable, DVI-to-HDMI converter , and audio cables are sold separately . 1 Connect the video cables: If the computer has an HDMI connector , use a DVI video cable with a DVI-to-HDMI converter .
Connecting the T elevision Signal and V ideo Cables 55 Connecting to a Standard TV Connecting to component video 1 Connect the component video cable to the Component (Y , Pb, Pr) connectors. The example shows two sets of Component connectors that you can use: Input 1 or Input 2.
56 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) Connecting to S-video 1 Connect the S-video equipment to the S-vide o connector (Input 3 in this example): 2 Connect the audio cable connectors to the le ft and right Audio connectors for Input 3. 3 Connect the cables to the device.
Connecting the T elevision Signal and V ideo Cables 57 Digital versus analog tuner The setup wizard makes it easy to perfor m th e tuner configuration. One thing to consider before starting the wizard is whether you wa nt to receive analog or digital TV signals.
58 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) 4 Select Configure tuners, TV signal, and Guide , and then click Next . 5 Follow the onscreen instructions. After perf or ming the Scan for Stations step, the wizard displays all the TV stations that the selected tuner is able to receive.
Index 59 Index A adjusting monitor 11 adjusting the screen resolution 49 analog video cable/adapter 40 audio cables 40 audio connector 5 Audio Line Out 5 audio input, left and right connectors 4 B Blu.
60 Advanced Setup Guide (features var y by model) D devices connecting 10 digital camera connecting 8 , 10 digital video camera connecting to a computer 8 troubleshooting 9 disabling the TV-Out option.
Index 61 T Television signal/television signals 39 TV connecting 48 connecting the TV signal source 41 , 44 , 46 disconnecting 51 using as a monitor 48 TV coaxial cable using 41 TV tuner connecting TV.
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