Turning A Video Device On And Off; Changing The Color Television Format - HP Pavilion ZD7000 Startup And Reference Manual

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Turning a Video Device On and Off

When an S-Video device is turned on, an image is displayed.
When the device is off, an image is not displayed.
To turn on a video device that is connected to the notebook:
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Start or restart the notebook.
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Repeatedly pressing the
between the notebook display, any connected external
monitor, and simultaneous display of the notebook and
connected monitor.
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Switching the image to a connected video device turns on the
video device.
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Switching the image to the notebook display only turns off
the video device.
The preceding methods for turning a video device on and off are
interchangeable. If you turned off a connected device in
Windows, for example, you can turn on the device by either
restarting the notebook or pressing the
To conserve power, turn off the device before disconnecting the
device from the system.

Changing the Color Television Format

Color television formats are modes by which television video
signals are sent and received. To send signals between the
notebook and a television, both the notebook and the television
must be using the same color television format.
The NTSC format is common in the United States, Canada,
Japan, and South Korea. The PAL format is common in Europe,
China, Russia, and Africa, and the PAL-M format is common in
Brazil. Other South American and Central American countries
may use NTSC, PAL, or PAL-M.
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