Compaq Presario SR1500 - Desktop PC Getting Started Manual
Compaq Presario SR1500 - Desktop PC Getting Started Manual

Compaq Presario SR1500 - Desktop PC Getting Started Manual

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  • Page 1 Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 3 Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 4 The only warranties for Hewlett-Packard products and services are set forth in the express statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Setting Up Your PC ................. 1 Putting Your PC Together ................1 Connecting to the PC ................2 Turning On Your PC for the First Time ............. 3 Setting Up and Connecting to Your Internet Account ......... 4 Installing Software and Hardware Devices............
  • Page 6 Disabling the TV Option ................26 nView tab (disabling)................27 Ge Force tab (disabling) ................ 27 Displays tab (disabling)................27 Disconnecting the TV .................. 28 Using the HP Personal Media Drive ..........29 Connecting the Drive .................. 29 Inserting the Drive ..................30 Locating the Drive and Assigning a Drive Letter ..........
  • Page 7 Compatibility Information ................54 Disc Features and Compatibility Table ............55 Optical Drive Quick Reference Table ............56 Software Quick Reference Table..............57 Creating Video Discs and Movies..........59 Before You Begin Capturing Video ............... 59 Sonic MyDVD Video Projects ............... 60 Creating a Video Project ................
  • Page 8 viii Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 9: Setting Up Your Pc

    Setting Up Your PC WARNING: Please read “Safety Information” in the Warranty and Support Guide before installing and connecting your PC to the electrical power system. WARNING: The power supply is preset for the country/region in which you purchased your PC. If you move, please check the voltage requirements before plugging your PC into an AC power outlet.
  • Page 10: Connecting To The Pc

    Connecting to the PC Connect your main hardware devices like the monitor, keyboard, and mouse to the Your PC features and back of the PC. Other peripheral devices like a printer, scanner, camera, or other location, availability, equipment also plug into connectors on the back of your computer. Some PC models and number of also have connectors on the front of the PC.
  • Page 11: Turning On Your Pc For The First Time

    Connector Connector Description symbol Audio Line Out (powered speakers) Audio Line In Headphones Microphone ® FireWire (IEEE 1394) for video cameras or other devices with very fast transfer rates Turning On Your PC for the First Time After you have completed the steps on the quick setup poster, you are ready to turn on your PC.
  • Page 12: Setting Up And Connecting To Your Internet Account

    6 Double-click the large Internet Access icon, if it is present on your desktop. Wait until the PC displays the Easy Internet Sign-up window, and then follow the onscreen instructions. 7 Register your PC. Setting Up and Connecting to Your Internet Account Before you can connect to the Internet, you must sign up with an Internet service provider (ISP).
  • Page 13: Installing Software And Hardware Devices

    • If your PC is always connected to your ISP, open your browser program, such as Internet Explorer: Click Start, choose All Programs, choose Online Services, and click Internet Explorer. If you are using MSN, AOL, or others and have questions, contact the ISP NOTE: directly.
  • Page 14: Using Desktop Icons

    Using Desktop Icons The desktop has shortcut icons that make it easy to find the things you need. Icon Opens Use it to Help and Support (select View onscreen Help information models only) about your PC. Easy Internet Sign-up Set up a new or an existing Internet account.
  • Page 15: Using The Keyboard

    Using the Keyboard Your keyboard has an arrangement of standard keys, indicator lights, and special buttons (select models only). Identifying Special Keyboard Buttons There are special buttons (select models only) at the top of the keyboard. (Some models have some of these special buttons on the left side of the main keys.) These buttons operate a CD or DVD player, connect you to the Internet, or provide quick access to specific functions.
  • Page 16 Icon Feature Description Shopping Sports Finance Connect Internet Search Goes to popular Web sites. Can be reconfigured to open a site or software program. Chat E-Mail Entertainment Offers Calculator Opens the calculator. Can be reconfigured. Media Operates a disc player. controls (CD/ A Open and close disc tray DVD/MP3)
  • Page 17: Customizing The Keyboard Buttons

    Icon Feature Description Volume Volume knob: Increases speaker volume control when turned clockwise and decreases (Volume knob volume when turned counterclockwise. It or Volume Up can be turned indefinitely, even after and Volume maximum sound has been reached. Down Volume Up and Down buttons: Press the buttons) Volume Up button to increase volume...
  • Page 18 Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 19: Setting Up Sound

    Setting Up Sound Using Speakers Speakers are included with the monitor (select models only) or are sold separately. Your PC supports only an active (powered) speaker system; the speaker system must have its own power cord. A stereo speaker set is a left-right, two-channel speaker system. A multi- NOTE: channel audio speaker system is a system with more than two channels, and it may include a subwoofer.
  • Page 20: Setting Up 3-Connector Sound

    Setting up 3-connector sound PC models that include three sound connectors (select models only) on the back of the PC support up to six channels of sound (5.1 speaker output) and use the Multi-channel Sound Manager to configure the software settings. Connecting the speaker system to the PC (3-connector) The 3-connector audio speaker system uses the Audio In, Audio Out, and Mic connectors on the back or front of the PC.
  • Page 21: Configuring Multi-Channel Audio Output For The Dvd Player

    3 Click Multi-channel Sound Manager. The Multi-channel Audio Configuration window opens. If you do not see the Speaker Configuration tab, your PC does not have NOTE: the multi-channel capability. However, it still has two-channel (stereo) output. 4 Click the Speaker Configuration tab. 5 Select the option describing the number of speakers in your system, for example, 6/5.1 speaker mode.
  • Page 22: Setting Up 6-Connector Sound

    3 Click the Audio tab. 4 Click the option for the number of speakers to match your multi-channel speaker system. When using the digital out connector for sound (6-connector, select NOTE: models only), select Digital (S/PDIF) out to External Processor. 5 Click Apply.
  • Page 23: Configuring The Sound Effect Manager (6-Connector)

    The previous figure shows the six audio connectors arranged on the back of the PC: the four connectors (A, B, C, and E) used for eight-channel audio and the connectors for the microphone (D, mic) and the audio line in (F, in). Connecting the speaker system to the PC (6-connector) 1 With the speaker system off, assemble the speakers and, if used, the subwoofer.
  • Page 24: Configuring Sound For Recording With The Sound Effect Manager (6-Connector)

    To hear DVD movies recorded with multi-channel audio from all speakers, change the audio properties for WinDVD to match your speaker configuration (if your InterVideo WinDVD program supports more than two channels). Refer to “Configuring multi-channel audio output for the DVD player” on page 13. To use a microphone or set up the PC for recording, see “Configuring sound for recording with the Sound Effect Manager (6-connector)”...
  • Page 25: Using The Sound Effect Manager (6-Connector)

    Selecting the Back Line in/Mic, Front Line in connectors for recording (6-connector) Perform these steps when you select Back Line in/Mic, Front Line in for the sound recording in step 6 of the previous procedure. If you want to record from the mic connector on the back of the PC, you must NOTE: perform these steps.
  • Page 26: Using The Audio Wizard In The Sound Effect Manager

    • Digital Audio — selects the digital audio output and digital audio frequency for the digital audio connectors on the PC. • Audio Wizard — opens a window that shows the connector panel on the front of the PC. To close the window without enabling the wizard, click OK. To enable the Audio Wizard: Make sure the Enable auto detection check box is selected to enable the wizard.
  • Page 27: Using The Memory Card Reader

    Using the Memory Card Reader Digital cameras and other digital imaging devices use memory cards, or media, to store digital picture files. The optional memory card reader (select models only) can read and write to a variety of types of memory cards and the IBM Microdrive disk drive.
  • Page 28: Working With The Safely Remove Hardware Utility

    Working with the Safely Remove Hardware utility CAUTION: Do not click Stop in the Safely Remove Hardware window with the USB Mass Storage Device selected. Doing so removes the operating system recognition of the memory card reader from your PC; you must restart the PC to see your memory card reader again. If you open the Safely Remove Hardware window by mistake, click Close.
  • Page 29: Memory Card Reader

    Memory card reader A Activity light B Upper-left slot C Lower-left slot D Upper-right slot E Lower-right slot Card Insert Into reader slot CompactFlash Type I media Receptacle edge (holes) C (lower-left) CompactFlash Type II media Receptacle edge (holes) C (lower-left) IBM Microdrive disk drive Receptacle edge (holes) C (lower-left)
  • Page 30 Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 31: Using A Tv As A Monitor

    Using a TV as a Monitor Your PC may have TV-out (select models only) capability, which means you can connect it to a television to view the computer image on a TV screen. With the TV-out feature, you can view the computer image, watch DVD movies (if you have a DVD player), or play games on your TV.
  • Page 32: Viewing The Pc Image On Your Tv Screen

    • If your TV has a composite video jack and your PC has a composite video jack, connect a composite video cable to the Video In jack on the TV to the composite video jack on the back of the PC. D Composite video cable E Composite jack C Back of PC...
  • Page 33: Nview Tab

    3 Turn on your PC. 4 When the Windows desktop appears, right-click an empty area of the desktop and choose Properties. The Display Properties window opens. 5 Click the Settings tab. 6 Click the Advanced button. 7 Look at the tabs, and follow the steps that apply to your PC: •...
  • Page 34: Displays Tab

    Displays tab 1 Click the Displays tab. This tab shows a monitor and a TV. Some PCs (select models only) show a TV for standard television and an HDTV for high-definition television. The upper-left corner of each display icon is a button and a status indicator.
  • Page 35: Nview Tab (Disabling)

    nView tab (disabling) 1 Click the nView tab. 2 If you viewed the computer image on your PC monitor and your TV simultaneously, select nView Display Mode in the list on the left, and then select the Standard [Dualview] option. If you viewed the PC image on just the TV, select nView Display Mode in the list on the left, select Standard [Dualview], click the Device Settings button, choose Select Output Device, and then select the Analog Display option.
  • Page 36: Disconnecting The Tv

    Disconnecting the TV 1 Disable the TV option. See the previous procedure. 2 Turn off the TV and the PC. 3 Remove the video cable from the TV and the PC. 4 Remove the audio cable from the TV and the PC. 5 Reconnect your PC speaker cable to the Line Out jack (lime-green connector) on the back of the computer.
  • Page 37: Using The Hp Personal Media Drive

    Using the HP Personal Media Drive The HP Personal Media Drive (sold separately) can be used as an internal or external USB hard disk drive designed to quickly and easily increase your storage capacity and to transfer media files such as digital photos, music, videos, and other important files.
  • Page 38: Inserting The 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. NOTE: The drive can be The drive turns on when it is plugged into an active USB port.
  • Page 39: Locating The Drive And Assigning A Drive Letter

    3 Slide the drive all the way into the drive bay until the drive is firmly connected to the internal power and USB port. With the PC turned on, the power indicator (B) on the front of the drive is lit when the drive is inserted correctly. A Drive activity indicator light B Power on indicator...
  • Page 40: Using The Drive

    To assign a drive letter: 1 Click Start on the taskbar. 2 Right-click My Computer. 3 Select Manage and then click Disk Management. 4 Right-click the HP Personal Media Drive. 5 Select Change Drive Letter and Paths. 6 Click Change and select a letter, and then apply the changes by clicking OK. The default volume label of this drive is HP Personal Media Drive.
  • Page 41: Disconnecting The Drive

    9 Click OK, and then OK again to close the Options window. Now your music files on your HP Personal Media Drive appear in the Windows Media Player library when your drive is connected to the PC. When you disconnect the drive, your music files may still appear in the Windows Media Player Library.
  • Page 42 Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 43: Working With Digital Images

    Working with Digital Images Working with Digital Images You can connect a digital image source, such as a digital camera or a digital video camera, directly to the PC or through a docking station. Digital picture files you copy or download from the device appear in the My Pictures folder. You can copy digital picture files from the memory cards used by digital cameras and other digital imaging devices by using the memory card reader (select models only).
  • Page 44 Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 45: Playing Cds And Dvds

    Playing CDs and DVDs Your PC includes software that lets you play music CDs and DVD movies (select models only). This section describes how to: • Play music CDs using Windows Media Player, or play music CDs or DVDs with iTunes. •...
  • Page 46: Playing Cds And Dvds With Windows Media Player

    Playing CDs and DVDs with Windows Media Player Your PC must have a DVD drive to play DVD movies. 1 Insert the music CD or DVD movie into the drive. • The Windows Media Player window opens. If the wizard window opens, select Windows Media Player from the list.
  • Page 47 2 Close the disc tray by gently pushing the tray into the PC. The movie plays in its own resizable video window, and the WinDVD control panel appears. If the Play DVD movie wizard window opens, select Play DVD movie using InterVideo WinDVD from the list. You may have to scroll down in the window to see it.
  • Page 48: Using Country/Region Codes

    Using country/region codes Most DVD discs have country/region codes embedded in the disc data that limit where the DVD movie can be played. The country/region number is usually placed over a world globe printed on the DVD packaging and disc. DVDs without country/region codes play on any player or drive in any country/region.
  • Page 49: Playing Video Cds (Vcd) With Windows Media Player 9

    Playing Video CDs (VCD) with Windows Media Player 9 1 Insert your video CD (VCD) into a DVD or CD drive. 2 Select Play DVD movie using Windows Media Player, and click OK. If the program doesn’t open, click Start, choose All Programs, and Windows Media Player.
  • Page 50 Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 51: Creating Audio And Data Discs

    Creating Audio and Data Discs This chapter contains the procedures you must perform to record (or burn) music and data files to recordable CD and DVD discs. It also includes information about labeling your discs using the LightScribe labeling technology included on select models.
  • Page 52: Erasing Rewritable Discs Before Recording

    Erasing Rewritable Discs Before Recording Previously recorded files on CD-RW, DVD-RW, or DVD+RW discs must be erased before recording new files. CD-R, DVD-R, and DVD+R discs cannot be erased. To erase a rewritable disc in Sonic DigitalMedia Plus: 1 Open the DigitalMedia Plus program by clicking Start, All Programs, Sonic, and then DigitalMedia Home.
  • Page 53: Verifying Audio Disc Recorded Without Errors

    For more compatibility information, see “Disc Features and Compatibility Table” on page 55. Both Sonic programs create closed-session music CDs, which means you must record all music files on one CD in one recording session. Music files can be recorded repeatedly on a rewritable CD-RW disc, but all previously recorded files must be erased first.
  • Page 54: Creating Audio Cds

    • If your recording fails, manually select a slower recording speed, if available, each time you make a recording. Refer to the Help menu in your selected software program for more information about selecting a slower recording speed. • If you try to record more than a standard CD can hold, a message displays warning you that all the tracks may not fit on your disc.
  • Page 55: Working With Data Dvds And Cds

    4 Select the songs you want to record, and then click Add. 5 Click the Burn icon when you have added all the audio files to your music CD project. 6 When prompted, insert a blank disc. DVD discs can store significantly more music files than a CD. Jukebox discs can only be played on computers, CD players, or DVD players that support the file format you use to create the disc (MP3 is most commonly supported).
  • Page 56: Data Disc Tips

    Data disc tips When storing data files on a disc, it is important to note that: • You can add new data files to a CD-R, DVD+R or DVD-R in a later recording session, until the disc is full. With DVD+R or DVD-R discs, insert your partially recorded DVD, click the Wrench icon to display the Options window, click Data, select the first Write-Once DVD Compatibility option, and then click OK.
  • Page 57: Copying A Dvd Or Cd

    You can get detailed online help by clicking the Help menu and then selecting Help. NOTE: An appendable disc can have additional files added to it, if there is disc space available. Recorded audio CDs are closed-session discs that are not appendable.
  • Page 58: Archiving Files On A Cd Or Dvd

    Archiving Files on a CD or DVD To make an archive file copy of files stored on your PC using Sonic DigitalMedia Plus: 1 Open the DigitalMedia Plus program by clicking Start, All Programs, Sonic, and then DigitalMedia Home. 2 Click the Data tab and then Easy Archive. 3 Select the path to the files that you want to archive (or click Browse to navigate to them).
  • Page 59: Creating An Image File

    Creating an image file To make an image file using Sonic DigitalMedia Plus: 1 Open the DigitalMedia Plus program by clicking Start, All Programs, Sonic, and then DigitalMedia Home. 2 Click Copy, select .iso or .gi, and then click Save Image. 3 Insert the CD or DVD from which you want to make an image file.
  • Page 60: Lightscribe Requirements

    LightScribe requirements Burning a label with LightScribe requires three things: • LightScribe-enabled DVD drive (Select models only). • Labeling software that supports LightScribe. • LightScribe discs (sold separately). Burning a LightScribe label with Sonic Express Labeler 1 Click Start, All Programs, Sonic, and then click Express Labeler. NOTE: You can open Express Labeler from within DigitalMedia Plus by clicking Tools, and then Label Disc.
  • Page 61: Burning A Lightscribe Label After Burning With Itunes

    Burning a LightScribe label after burning with iTunes iTunes works with Sonic Express Labeler to allow you to burn labels on a LightScribe audio CD. The playlist you create in iTunes to burn a disc is automatically imported into Express Labeler so that this information is available for you to use on your LightScribe label.
  • Page 62: Using Adhesive Disc Labels

    Using adhesive disc labels WARNING: When labeling your CDs and DVDs, do not use sticky labels. They can cause the disc to play erratically. Instead, write on the disc with a felt-tip pen to label it. Or, you can create a LightScribe label for your disc if you have a LightScribe optical drive and you use LightScribe media discs.
  • Page 63: Disc Features And Compatibility Table

    Disc Features and Compatibility Table Plays in File Can be home or car Plays in home Disc type recorded onto Plays in PC stereo DVD player Data CD-ROM Music Varies by model Data CD-R Music Varies by model Varies by model Data CD-RW Music...
  • Page 64: Optical Drive Quick Reference Table

    Optical Drive Quick Reference Table Optical drive can: CD-ROM CD-RW DVD-ROM DVD+RW/+R Double-Layer Combo DVD-RW/–R CD-RW/DVD Read CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs Read DVDs Read data on a CD Play music Record data or music to disc for storage or backup View DVD movies Record DVD movies Play games...
  • Page 65: Software Quick Reference Table

    Software Quick Reference Table Your PC includes a number of software programs that: • Record and play CDs. • Record data CDs. • Import and edit video files. • Record video CDs and DVDs. • Organize digital media files. The following table describes the functionality specific to each of these programs. Use it to determine which program to use to perform a task.
  • Page 66 With this program: You can: Sonic DigitalMedia Plus • Record data and music files. • Record a copy of an existing music or data CD to use on the PC. • Create customized music CDs from CDs in your collection, or from .wav, .mp3, or .wma files.
  • Page 67: Creating Video Discs And Movies

    Creating Video Discs and Movies Your PC may include the following movie making programs, depending on your model: • Sonic MyDVD • Sonic DigitalMedia Plus (which includes MyDVD) • Windows Movie Maker • muvee autoProducer (select models only) These programs all capture, edit, and manage your home video files, while allowing you to add your own personal touch to your home movies.
  • Page 68: Sonic Mydvd Video Projects

    Sonic MyDVD Video Projects A Sonic MyDVD video project is a way to group, organize, store, play, and burn related video and still digital files. For example, if you went on a family vacation, you might have digital still and video images, and prints from a film camera. You can transfer all these images onto your PC and organize them into a project.
  • Page 69: Adding Files To A Video Project

    Adding files to a video project You can add files to your DVD or VCD video project from: • An existing DVD or VCD. • Video files already stored on your PC. • Video capture from a digital video camera (as described in the next section). To add files from a DVD, VCD, or from your hard disk drive: 1 Click File, Open, and then select a video project that you created as described in “Creating a Video Project”...
  • Page 70: Adding Slide Shows To A Video Project

    Adding slide shows to a video project You can create a slide show (a series of still images displayed automatically) by adding existing still photos to your project or by capturing them with a connected digital video source. To add a slide show to a video project: 1 Click File, Open, and then select a video project that you created as described in “Creating a Video Project”...
  • Page 71: Editing The Style Of A Video Project

    Editing the style of a video project You can change the style of a number of elements within your video project. The elements include: • Background color and graphics on the menus and submenus. • Button styles. • Background music. •...
  • Page 72: Burning A Video Project To Disc

    5 Click one of the four tabs (Fades and dissolves, Filters, Text, or Themes and backgrounds) next to the preview screen. 6 Drag and drop any of the effects over scenes (or between them for transitions) in the storyboard. 7 Click OK to save the edits. For more information about any of the editing features, click Help and then Sonic MyDVD Help from within the Edit window.
  • Page 73: Creating A Video Project With Direct-To-Disc Wizard

    Creating a Video Project with Direct-to-Disc Wizard Sonic MyDVD includes Direct-to-Disc Wizards that guide you through the steps you must complete to create a DVD or VCD video project. A video project is a way to group, organize, store, play, and burn related video and still digital files. 1 Connect your digital camcorder or Web camera to your PC.
  • Page 74: Video Quality And Disc Size

    Note that the Direct-to-Disc Wizards do not include the editing features that are available from the standard interface. You can edit a project created with a wizard before burning it to a disc as described in: • “Editing the style of a video project” on page 63. •...
  • Page 75: Dvd Recording Time

    DVD Recording Time The following table lists the approximate DVD-Video recording time for different disc sizes at different video quality settings (your DVD recorder may not support all these disc sizes). Estimated Time per Disc Size Video Quality Audio Format 8.5 GB 4.7 GB 2.6 GB...
  • Page 76 Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 77: Getting Help

    Getting Help Finding Onscreen Guides The Documentation folder (select models only) in the All Programs menu contains any onscreen guides included with your PC. To see the items in the Documentation folder: 1 Click Start on the taskbar. 2 Choose All Programs. 3 Choose Documentation.
  • Page 78: Using The Onscreen Help And Support Center

    Using the Onscreen Help and Support Center Information about your PC is in the onscreen Help and Support Center (select models only). Here you can find links to driver updates, access to technical support options, and information about commonly asked questions. To open the Help and Support Center: •...
  • Page 79: Getting Messages

    Getting messages After you view or close a message, it will not automatically display again. To read a previously received message, open Compaq Connections: 1 Click Start on the taskbar. 2 Choose All Programs. 3 Choose PC Help & Tools. 4 Choose Compaq Connections.
  • Page 80: Reactivating Messages

    Reactivating messages When you reactivate the Compaq Connections Service, the service runs whenever you are connected to the Internet, and you automatically receive messages as they become available. To turn on the service: 1 Click Start on the taskbar. 2 Choose All Programs. 3 Choose PC Help &...
  • Page 81: Index

    Index tips, data discs VCDs adding files, video projects video projects to disc adhesive disc labels buttons antivirus, installing program Compaq appending discs customizing archive files audio wizard E-Mail Help Mute bit-rate DVDs Power VCDs Search burning special keys audio and data files Standby user archive files...
  • Page 82 chassis, symbols drive closed-session burning HP Personal Media Drive Compaq Connections, using driver updates, LightScribe Compaq keyboard button DVD player, multi-channel audio Compaq Organize DVDs components archive files compressed CDs burning to disc connecting copying a TV data multi-channel speakers data discs, burning tips 3-connectors erasing rewritable...
  • Page 83 LightScribe compatible media hard disk drive disc labeling connecting an HP Personal Media driver updates Drive to the PC labeling iTunes discs Help requirements onscreen Help and Support Help and Support Help and Support Center M4A files Help button manuals, on the Web HP Personal Media Drive memory card reader activity and power lights...
  • Page 84 Sonic MyDVD default verify data setting Direct-to-Disc wizards organizing information editing video files running tests erasing discs setting it up online help transferring files and settings to verifying data feature new PC video turning on projects viewing PC image on TV quality PC Help &...
  • Page 85 TV-out searching for scenes cables slideshows connecting a TV set sub-menus disabling TV option supported file formats viewing PC image on TV text formatting transition effects user interfaces quality settings (MyDVD) updates, LightScribe drivers updating, system supported DVD formats video button connecting an HP Personal Media Video CDs Drive to the PC...
  • Page 86 Part Number: 5991-2456...

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