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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    table of contents 1 1 1 1 introduction 7 getting started 8 about this guide 9 using the remote control and front panel 10 button overview 12 typing with the onscreen keyboard 18 the keyboard’s keys 19 the internet connection 20 dial-up prompt 20 retrieving cd information 20 using the info button 20...
  • Page 4 gathering CD information 31 consolidating dial-up connections when recording 32 copying music from a networked PC 33 3 3 3 3 enjoying your music library 35 accessing your library 35 sorting and playing your music 36 what's displayed 37 library navigation: select vs. play 38 searching within your library 39 creating and playing playlists 40 naming a playlist 40...
  • Page 5 5 5 5 5 listening to internet radio 53 accessing internet radio 53 understanding internet radio 54 connection 54 buffering 54 graphics 55 station availability 55 finding and playing internet radio stations 56 featured stations 56 last station played 56 browse stations 56 my favorites 57 search all stations 57...
  • Page 6 69 external devices 70 supported devices 70 general information 71 registration info 71 about your de100c 72 free hard disk space 72 copyright information 72 8 8 8 8 installing and setting up 73 step 1: get ready 74...
  • Page 7 91 9 9 9 9 support and customer information 93 support and services 93 troubleshooting 93 hp customer care 93 repairs and service 94 hp upgraded warranty statement 95 warranty statement 96 privacy statement 98 product certifications 101...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    This guide explains how to use your digital entertainment center. For simple, step-by-step — page 18 instructions on installing the device, see the setting up your hp digital entertainment center poster. For more detailed information on installation and connectivity, see “installing and the internet connection setting up”...
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    getting started Once you’ve installed and set up your digital entertainment center, you’ll want to quickly familiarize yourself with the basics. learn to use the controls You can operate the digital entertainment center with the remote control or from the front panel.
  • Page 11: About This Guide

    Chapter 8, “installing and setting up,” details your digital entertainment center’s installation and configuration. Chapter 9, “support and customer information,” tells you how to contact HP Customer Care and presents the HP privacy statement and other notices.
  • Page 12: Using The Remote Control And Front Panel

    using the remote control and front panel The remote control lets you lean back, relax, and operate your digital entertainment center from across the room. Its buttons are described in “button overview,” starting on page 12. Make sure you point the remote at the front of the digital Power on/off Display item playing...
  • Page 13 The front panel is designed to give you quick control over the digital entertainment center’s simpler functions, which don’t require the TV interface for navigation. Not all functions are available from the front panel. Its buttons are described in “button overview,” starting on page 12.
  • Page 14: Button Overview

    button overview button description details Power Press and release for simple When turned off this way, the digital power on/off. entertainment center enters sleep mode and the fan runs quietly. Restart is quick. Press and hold for six When powered down this way, the seconds for full power down.
  • Page 15 button description details Go to the CD play and record functions. LIBRARY Go to the top level of all From here you can access your Library functions. recorded music, playlists, CD-Writer and portable functions, and music you’ve downloaded. INTERNET Go to Internet Radio. RADIO INTERNET Go to the Internet Guide.
  • Page 16 button description details Add an item to a list. SHUFFLE/ Toggle between repeat mode, Graphics on the TV and on the front REPEAT shuffle mode, both repeat panel are visible when shuffle and/ and shuffle, and regular play. or repeat are in use. INFO Retrieve CD, artist, or radio Choices include discography, related...
  • Page 17 button description details BACK Return to the previously displayed screen or close transient screens, such as the onscreen keyboard, pop-up menus, and add pads. Select the currently When choosing artist or album highlighted item. names, etc., SEL navigates down to the next level, displaying the item’s contents.
  • Page 18 button description details Rewind/ To rewind the currently skip back playing song, press and hold. To skip to the beginning of the song, press and release. To skip back through the songs in the currently playing list, repeatedly press and release.
  • Page 19 button description details Record Record the current item or list. When you first insert a CD, you can simply press Record to record the entire CD to the digital entertainment center. Stop Stop the currently playing item (audio or video). Pause Pause the currently playing To resume play, press Pause again...
  • Page 20: Typing With The Onscreen Keyboard

    typing with the onscreen keyboard The digital entertainment center’s onscreen keyboard appears whenever you choose a function that requires typed input. You use it to enter information about your Internet When the keyboard appears, it connection, to register, to name playlists, to edit CD and track information, and more. sometimes contains information you want to erase before you Use the arrow keys on the remote or front panel to navigate around the keyboard.
  • Page 21: The Keyboard's Keys

    the keyboard’s keys the keyboard’s keys the keyboard’s keys the keyboard’s keys command description If you press the remote’s BACK done accepts the entry as shown in the typing field and closes the onscreen keyboard button while the keyboard is onscreen, the keyboard cancel cancels any changes made in the current typing session and closes...
  • Page 22: The Internet Connection

    the internet connection The digital entertainment center performs some functions on its own, and some functions require connection to the Internet. If you’re a dial-up user, you need to be aware of when dial-up users these connections occur. A successful connection, of course, requires the appropriate dial-up If you need your phone line line to be free.
  • Page 23: Connecting To Internet Radio

    As features are added to the HP Digital Entertainment Center and its software is enhanced, HP updates your device automatically. You won’t see large-scale changes to the features or caution presentation, but you will occasionally find new options available to you.
  • Page 24: Power Modes

    power modes on/off and sleep mode If your digital entertainment When you quickly press and release the Power button, the digital entertainment center center stops responding, processes for a moment then enters sleep mode (rather than turning off completely), and you can reset the system by the cooling fan runs quietly.
  • Page 25: Where To Find Help

    Answers to many frequently asked questions are available onscreen at any time. Press OPTIONS, then select help. For technical support, see “hp customer care” on page 93. For more information on the HP Digital Entertainment Center, visit either: www. hp.com/support/de100c www. hp.com/go/dec...
  • Page 27: Playing Cds And Recording Music

    playing CDs and recording music in this chapter... The digital entertainment center’s CD mode lets you: playing a CD — page 26 play CDs, just as you would on any CD player recording CD tracks record CDs to the device, where the resulting MP3 files become part of your music —...
  • Page 28: Playing A Cd

    playing a CD On the front panel, press the Open Tray button: Insert a CD, then close the tray. If you press Play Record don’t hear music, make sure: Select CD from the home menu, or press CD: your receiver’s audio input setting is set properly The digital entertainment center retrieves the CD information —...
  • Page 29: What's Displayed

    what's displayed While you’re playing a CD, your television displays the following: If you navigate to different screens while playing a CD, CD mode icon artist name - album title press NOW PLAYING at any time to return to this screen. arrow 1.
  • Page 30: Recording Cd Tracks

    recording CD tracks You can record all tracks on a CD to the digital entertainment center or select specific tracks to record. When you record them, tracks are: The digital entertainment center records about four times faster converted to MP3 format (if they are not already MP3 files) than it plays.
  • Page 31: What's Displayed

    what's displayed While you’re recording, your television displays the following: To ensure all tracks are recorded without errors, all artist name - album title navigation is disabled during the record operation. dots show recording status: 1. track 1 title track length white: track has been You can navigate around the recorded...
  • Page 32: Recording Selected Tracks

    recording selected tracks Here’s how to record a specific set of tracks. On the front panel, press the Open Tray button: To find out how much room Insert a CD, then close the tray. is left on your hard drive, press HOME.
  • Page 33: Gathering Cd Information

    gathering CD information The first time you insert a CD to play or record it, the digital entertainment center retrieves the CD information over the Internet. If for some reason the data isn’t retrieved when you first insert the CD, you can still play and/or record the CD without the information, then retrieve the information later.
  • Page 34: Consolidating Dial-Up Connections When Recording

    consolidating dial-up connections when recording If you want to record from several CDs and you use a dial-up connection, here’s the most efficient way to gather the CD information. This method lets you avoid repeated dial-ups (the longest part of the information gathering process) to make multiple database retrievals (a very short part of the process).
  • Page 35: Copying Music From A Networked Pc

    On your PC, choose Start, then Run. minutes to perform the In the Run window's Open field, type the IP address of your de100c. operation. A window appears, containing a folder called import.
  • Page 37: Enjoying Your Music Library

    enjoying your music library When you record CD or MP3 tracks, the music files become part of your library. Within your in this chapter... library, you can: sorting and playing your sort, view, search, and navigate through your music music play your music —...
  • Page 38: Sorting And Playing Your Music

    sorting and playing your music You can sort your music to play any collection of tracks in your library, such as a complete CD, your entire collection by a specific artist, or all of a particular genre. (To create and play playlists, see page 40.) To sort and play your music: From the library menu, select Music.
  • Page 39: What's Displayed

    what's displayed While you’re playing tracks in your library, your television displays the following: If you navigate to different Library screens while playing music artist name - album title mode icon in your library, press PLAYING at any time to return arrow indicates 1.
  • Page 40: Library Navigation: Select Vs. Play

    library navigation: select vs. play The SEL and Play buttons have separate but overlapping functions. When any category is highlighted: SEL displays a list of all the items in that category Play plays all the music in that category For example, if you press SEL while a genre is highlighted, the tracks within that genre will be listed.
  • Page 41: Searching Within Your Library

    searching within your library You can move quickly to a specific artist, track, or other item in your by using the search function. This feature is particularly useful when you’ve recorded a large amount of music to The search function looks for your digital entertainment center.
  • Page 42: Creating And Playing Playlists

    creating and playing playlists A playlist is a collection of tracks that you choose and organize anyway you like. You can create up to 99 playlists of any length on your digital entertainment center. You can follow these steps to add music to a playlist note You can name your playlist first, then add music to it;...
  • Page 43: Playing Your Playlists

    playing your playlists To play a playlist: From the library menu, select Playlists. When you delete an item from Highlight the playlist you want to hear. a playlist, it is NOT removed from the library. Press Play: To delete tracks from your modifying playlists library, see “deleting music from your library”...
  • Page 44: Editing Cd And Track Information

    editing CD and track information To edit or add to the CD and track information stored in your music library: Are you missing Highlight the item you want to edit, then press OPTIONS: CD information? The online database may not Select edit.
  • Page 45: Deleting Music From Your Library

    deleting music from your library To delete music from your digital entertainment center: From the library menu, select Music, then navigate down to the appropriate level (for example, albums or track titles). Highlight the item you want to delete, then press OPTIONS: Select delete.
  • Page 47: Taking Your Music With You

    The HP Digital Entertainment Center makes it easy to enjoy your music collection wherever in this chapter... you go. In addition to playing and organizing the music in your library, you can: writing to a CD write MP3 files or standard music files onto CD —...
  • Page 48: Writing To A Cd

    CD The HP Digital Entertainment Center writes to CD-R and CD-RW discs that comply with the Digital Audio standard. Digital Audio media is widely available through retailers and Once you’ve chosen music through www.hpshopping.com. files to write to CD, the list is...
  • Page 49: Error Message

    When finished, press OPTIONS: The tracks for writing screen displays your list. — To delete a track from the list, highlight the track, then press OPTIONS. To ensure CDs are written Select delete. without errors, all navigation — To change the order of the tracks, highlight a track, then press OPTIONS. (except Stop) is disabled while Select move, and use the up or down arrow to move the item.
  • Page 50: Selecting A Music Format

    selecting a music format This table will help you determine which CD format you want to use. option description pros cons write a Converts MP3 files to Resulting CDs can be played on Compared to MP3, standard music files. most CD players when using CD-R fewer tracks fit on music CD media, and on many CD players...
  • Page 51: Putting Your Music On A Portable Device

    When the transfer is complete, Look for support for additional devices to be added through software updates. See your list of songs is deleted. hp.com/support/de100c for the latest information on supported devices and new functions. To create a list that remains note You cannot transfer music from your portable device to the digital entertainment center.
  • Page 52 “external devices” on page 70.) damage your portable device or media and leave the de100c The portable device’s list of contents appears onscreen, including files that were in an unfinished state, already stored on the device.
  • Page 53: Error Message

    If you see the message “no portable device present” when your portable device is connected to the digital entertainment center, check the following: Is your portable supported? Go to www.hp.com/support/de100c for an updated list of supported players. Is your device powered on?
  • Page 55: Listening To Internet Radio

    listening to internet radio With the digital entertainment center, you can discover new music and Internet radio stations in this chapter... as well as enjoy your favorites. From the internet radio menu you can: understanding internet play Internet radio stations radio explore new and featured stations —...
  • Page 56: Understanding Internet Radio

    understanding internet radio Internet radio is an audio stream, sometimes accompanied by graphics, that you access over the Internet. Thousands of Internet radio stations are available, and because signal distance is not an issue, you can play stations from around the world as well as local favorites. The following information will help you understand how Internet radio works.
  • Page 57: Graphics

    graphics Many Internet radio stations transmit graphics — even video — as part of the data stream. When possible, the digital entertainment center displays these graphics on your television screen. However, most user interaction with Internet radio graphics (such as “click here” notices) is designed for browser-based Web access and is therefore not compatible with the digital entertainment center.
  • Page 58: Finding And Playing Internet Radio Stations

    finding and playing internet radio stations A brief explanation of the features is all you need to use and enjoy Internet radio. You can navigate around the featured stations digital entertainment center while you’re playing an Several Internet radio stations are selected — and regularly updated — to help you sample Internet radio station.
  • Page 59: My Favorites

    my favorites Select this function for fast access to your favorite stations. You can add a station to your favorites at any time: highlight the station and either: — press the ADD button: — press OPTIONS and select add to fav’s: To play a station in your favorites list: From the Internet Radio menu, select My favorites.
  • Page 61: Exploring Music Online

    Look for new feature and functions to be added to the Internet Guide. For information on — page 60 these and other updates, see hp.com/support/de100c. For details on finding and discovering new music through Internet Radio, see “listening to internet radio” on page 53.
  • Page 62: Entertainment Features

    entertainment features The internet guide menu presents a regularly updated selection of featured entertainment items to be streamed or downloaded. To access an item, highlight it and press SEL: music finder The music finder lets you find CD or artist information, buy CDs online, manage your shopping cart, and view your order history.
  • Page 63: Searching & Shopping For Music

    Your personal e-commerce transactions are secured using a variety of access controls and encryption technologies. See the HP Privacy Statement on page 98 or at www.hp.com/support/de100c for more information.
  • Page 65: Setting Your Preferences

    — page 71 go to another mode by pressing its selection button, such as HOME, CD or LIBRARY Look for more settings options as your system’s software is upgraded. For information on these and other updates, see hp.com/support/de100c.
  • Page 66: Audio Settings

    audio settings encoding rate The encoding rate determines the sound quality of the tracks recorded to your digital entertainment center. A higher rate (less file compression) improves sound quality, but it also increases file size. At the default rate, 128 kbps (kilobits per second), your digital entertainment center can hold roughly 750 CDs of music (about 9,000 tracks);...
  • Page 67: Encoding Format

    The first available encoding format is MP3; look for additional formats to be added. For information on these and other updates, see hp.com/support/de100c. audio test You can test to determine whether your audio connections are working properly. From the settings menu, select Audio test.
  • Page 68: Network Settings

    network settings Select network settings to view or change your digital entertainment center’s Internet and home networking properties. For more in-depth information on these settings and on home networking, see “installing and setting up” on page 73. From the network settings screen, you can choose to modify your basic settings or to show your advanced network settings.
  • Page 69: Advanced Settings

    broadband If you’re configuring your system for broadband Internet connectivity, the digital entertainment center tries to auto-configure the network setup (through DHCP). If the auto-configure fails, or if you choose to modify the settings, you can accept or change each of the following settings onscreen: —...
  • Page 70 file sharing To copy music files from your PC to your digital entertainment center across your home network (see “copying music from a networked PC” on page 33), you must enable file sharing on your digital entertainment center. The default setting is to have file sharing disabled. If your digital entertainment center is not protected from the Internet (by, for example, a router that serves as a firewall), you may wish to keep file sharing disabled while you’re not using it, to keep outside users from accessing your digital entertainment center.
  • Page 71: Scheduling

    The digital entertainment center sets an internal clock and calendar the first time it connects to the HP Digital Entertainment Portal. The hour is determined according to the time zone you set. time zone This was originally set during the installation and setup process.
  • Page 72: External Devices

    It also creates the folder if it doesn’t yet exist on the device. note If you’re copying music files to a CompactFlash card for use in the HP Journada, your music files must be copied to a folder called “My Documents.” Select My Documents My Documents on the external devices...
  • Page 73: General Information

    The registration process also includes options to allow HP to contact you via mail, phone, or the updated information will be e-mail with information and/or offers. For more information on these choices and to find out sent to HP online.
  • Page 74: About Your De100C

    From the general information menu, select this to view your digital entertainment center’s Serial number, Software version, and Free hard disk space. If you need to call HP Customer Care for support, you may be asked for this information.
  • Page 75: Installing And Setting Up

    This chapter details your digital entertainment center’s installation and configuration. in this chapter... For additional information, go to www.hp.com/support/de100c. step 1: get ready — 74 step 2: connect — 76 step 3: check setup — 80 step 4: configure —...
  • Page 76: Step 1: Get Ready

    AAA composite batteries video cable (yellow connectors) digital phone entertainment 20-foot splitter center (de100c) phone cord note Save your box and packing materials. They provide the safest way to transport your digital entertainment center.
  • Page 77: Check Your Internet Readiness

    You need additional equipment: — Router (required). A router lets you share the broadband connection between your de100c and a PC or other Internet-connected device. See your router’s manual for details on router connections and configuration. — Ethernet cable (optional). If your router or home network uses an Ethernet connection, purchase this cable separately.
  • Page 78: Step 2: Connect

    The instructions provided here refer to the diagram below. home phone jack router Connect the phone cord OR an ethernet cable. de100c phone jacks ethernet port AUDIO VIDEO S-VIDEO INPUT AUDIO IN...
  • Page 79: Connect The Audio

    Connect the other end to one set of your receiver’s audio IN jacks, matching red to red, white to white. Your receiver has several sets of input jacks. Connect the de100c to the CD input jacks or an AUX set of jacks.
  • Page 80: Connect The Video

    If your TV does not have a composite video IN jack available for use but another device in your system (such as a VCR) does, you can connect the de100c to that device’s video IN jack. With this daisy-chained method, the device the connection passes through must be powered on when you use the de100c.
  • Page 81: Connect Dial-Up Or Broadband

    Refer to “d” on the diagram on 76. Connect the power cord to the de100c and plug it into a grounded wall outlet. Put the batteries into the remote control.
  • Page 82: Step 3: Check Setup

    step 3: check setup turn on your system Turn on all components in your setup: your digital entertainment center your television your receiver (with audio input tuned to the appropriate setting) any daisy-chained components (such as a VCR) After a short startup sequence, you’ll see on your welcome to the digital entertainment center TV screen.
  • Page 83: Step 4: Configure

    step 4: configure Using the remote control, follow the onscreen instructions to finish your system setup and connect to the Internet. Use the arrow keys to navigate among the selections; press SEL to choose an option. You can change these settings (and perform the audio test) at any time: From the home menu select settings.
  • Page 84: Step 5: Connect To The Internet

    step 5: connect to the internet dial-up about the dial-up You need to: connection gather information If your digital entertainment test the dial-up connection (page 84) center is configured for dial-up, for any operation that requires register (page 85) an Internet connection, the gather information digital entertainment center: Because the digital entertainment center accesses the Internet in the same way your PC does,...
  • Page 85 Username _____________________ (Sometimes called Account Name or Login Name.) Your username is usually case sensitive, so you may need to use the onscreen keyboard’s case button to switch between lower-case and capital letters. Password (memorize) To maintain your password's confidentiality, you may wish to memorize it instead of writing it here.
  • Page 86 TV screen and the front indicated. panel display: — If you receive an error message while testing the Internet connection, follow the onscreen instructions or see www.hp.com/support/de100c for troubleshooting advice. When you see this icon at half-brightness, your digital entertainment center is connecting to the Internet.
  • Page 87: Broadband

    PNA (home phoneline). The digital entertainment center tries to automatically find the information it needs through your network. When the auto-setup success screen appears, select Accept network settings. (HP strongly recommends against modifying these settings.) If your auto-setup fails, follow the onscreen instructions. See “if auto-setup fails” on page 86, or refer to www.hp.com/support/de100c for troubleshooting advice.
  • Page 88 If automatic configuration fails, first check the physical connection from your de100c to your network or router. If the connection is correct, choose Manual Setup and perform the following steps. See www.hp.com/support/de100c for further troubleshooting advice. Gather the information.
  • Page 89 Test the broadband connection. When the success! screen is displayed, select Next to return to the initial setup screen. note If you receive an error message while testing the Internet connection, follow the onscreen instructions or see www.hp.com/support/de100c for troubleshooting advice.
  • Page 90: Step 6: Register

    Registering your digital entertainment center lets HP help you by quickly directing any service calls you may make. It also lets you choose whether HP may contact you to keep you up to date on product information and offers. (HP keeps all your information private and secure.
  • Page 91: Finding Network Settings On Your Pc

    finding network settings on your PC locating the network mask, internet gateway, and name server Windows 98/Me On your desktop, right click on Network Neighborhood. Select (left click) Properties. From the Network window, choose the Configuration tab. A list of network components is displayed. Scroll to find the TCP/IP setting for the network card that is connected to your home network, and select the card name.
  • Page 92 Windows 2000 On your desktop, right click on Network Neighborhood. Select (left click) Properties. A list of network connections is displayed. Right click on the connection to your home network. Select Properties. In the Properties Window, scroll to Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and select it. The Subnet mask, Internet gateway, and Name server you need are displayed.
  • Page 93: Locating The Web Proxy

    locating the web proxy Internet Explorer Open Internet Explorer. From the Tools menu, select Internet Options. From the Internet Options window, select the Connections tab. Right click on the LAN Settings button. In the LAN Settings window: if Use a Proxy Server is not checked, you don’t need a Web proxy If Use a Proxy Server is checked: —...
  • Page 94 Netscape Open Netscape. From the Edit menu, select Preferences. From the Preferences window, go to the Category field. Under Category, click on the plus sign (+) by Advanced Select Proxies: if Direct Connection to the Internet is selected, you don’t need a Web Proxy if Automatic Proxy Configuration is selected, you need to call your ISP for the proxy information if Manual Proxy is selected, choose View:...
  • Page 95: Support And Customer Information

    — page 96 hp customer care privacy statement — page 98 If you need assistance or answers to questions regarding your HP Digital Entertainment Center, you can contact HP Customer Care in the following ways: product certifications — page 101 Online: go to www.hp.com/support/de100c...
  • Page 96: Repairs And Service

    Entertainment Center requires repair/service, you will be instructed on how and where to ship your unit to a repair site. HP pays for the round-trip shipping and handling. The unit will be repaired and returned to you in approximately seven to nine business days from the date of receipt.
  • Page 97: Hp Upgraded Warranty Statement

    180 days of product purchase. HP will determine the hardware service offering based upon the outcome of system self-test programs run by the customer through the initial call to the HP Customer Care Center. If during your technical support call it is determined that your product needs replacement, then HP will ship you this replacement product the next business day free of charge.
  • Page 98: Warranty Statement

    HP does not warrant that the operation of HP products will be uninterrupted or error free. If HP is unable, within a reasonable time, to repair or replace any product to a condition as warranted, you will be entitled to a prorated refund of the purchase price (minus taxes) upon prompt return of the product.
  • Page 99 TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE REMEDIES IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT ARE YOUR SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES. EXCEPT AS INDICATED ABOVE, IN NO EVENT WILL HP OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF DATA OR FOR DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL (INCLUDING LOST PROFIT OR DATA), OR OTHER DAMAGE, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE.
  • Page 100: Privacy Statement

    HP respects your privacy and is committed to protecting it. HP provides this Privacy Statement to inform you of our privacy policy and practices and of the choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used with this appliance and its services. This privacy statement applies only to the HP Digital Entertainment Center product and HP Digital Entertainment Portal services.
  • Page 101 Suppliers and service providers are required to keep the information received on behalf of HP confidential and may not use it for any purpose other than to carry out the services they are performing for HP. These service providers may change or we may contract with additional service providers in order to provide new services.
  • Page 102 Oversight/Enforcement As a corporate sponsor, HP is a member of the BBBOnLine Privacy Seal Program and complies with its privacy standards. BBBOnLine is backed by an organization recognized for its expertise and experience in conducting successful national self-regulation programs —...
  • Page 103: Product Certifications

    product certifications UL, cUL, meets or exceeds FCC Class B Requirements. Laser: CDRH Class 1 Laser Safety This unit employs a laser. Do not remove the cover or attempt to service this device when connected due to the possibility of eye damage. CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure.
  • Page 104 CD Laser Type: Semiconductor laser GaA1As Wave length: 780 nm (at 25 degrees C) Output power 2.5 mW (read) 35 mW (write) Beam Divergence: 60 degrees Federal Communications Commission R.F. Interference Statement WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 105 Colorado Personal Storage Solutions Division Manufacturer’s Address 825 14th Street SW Loveland, Colorado 80537 Declares that the product: Product Name: HP Digital Entertainment Center de100c Product Number: L1410A Product Options: Conforms to the following product specifications: Safety: UL 1950 Third Edition CSA 22.2 No.
  • Page 106: Fcc Declaration Of Conformity

    FCC Declaration of Conformity According to 47CFR, Parts 2 and 15, Class B Computer Peripherals: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operations.
  • Page 107 index accessing favorite stations 57 back button 15 add button 14 basic settings 66 adding biography 14 favorite station 57 broadband items to a list 14 connecting to Internet 85 music to playlists 40 service, configuring 67 advanced settings 67 browsing Internet radio stations 56 airflow vents 75 buffering 54...
  • Page 108 41 front panel display 27 elapsed time, displaying 27 connection type encoding format 65 Ethernet or Home PNA 86 encoding rate, changing 64 connection, dial-up 21 entering information with keyboard 18 controlling de100c erasing CD-RW media 48...
  • Page 109 Ethernet 86 cable 75 hard disk space, amount remaining 72 external devices setting 70 home button 13 home networking 67 Home PNA 86 fast forward button 16 host name 67 fast-forwarding 26 favorite radio stations 57 featured radio stations 56 icon, connect 84 file sharing 68 info button 14...
  • Page 110 56 last station played 56 buffering 54 playlists 41 favorites 57 location for de100c 75 featured stations 56 graphics 55 last station played 56 media, erasing CD-RW 48 searching 57 mode Internet Service Provider 82 on/off 22 sleep 22...
  • Page 111 57 pausing record button 17 play of a CD 26 recording play of a track 36 all tracks 28 placing the de100c 75 selected tracks 30 play button 16 recording status, displaying 29 playing registering 71 CD 26 remote control 10...
  • Page 112 internet radio button 13 selecting library button 13 menu items 15 now playing 12 music format 46 options 14 tracks 38 page down 15 using arrow buttons 15 page up 15 serial number, viewing 72 pause 17 setting play 16 time and date 69 power 12 time zone 69...
  • Page 113 symbols naming playlists 40 pausing 36 dot on front panel 27 playing 38 green arrow 27 playing from library 36 green dot 29 re-ordering 47 red dot 29 repeating tracks 26 white dot 29 rewinding 16 searching 39 selecting 38 television display shuffling 26 while playing a CD 27...
  • Page 115 Copyright 2001 Hewlett-Packard Company Made in USA...

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