Hardware Setup: HP Expresscard Digital/Analog TV Tuner
Hardware Setup: HP Expresscard Digital/Analog TV Tuner
Hardware Setup: HP Expresscard Digital/Analog TV Tuner
December 2006
Hardware Setup
HP ExpressCard Digital/Analog TV Tuner
First Edition: December 2006
Document Part Number: 438624-001
Contents
1 Introduction
Before you begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–2
Getting help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–3
Getting help for Windows Media Center . . . . . . . . . 1–3
Getting help for QuickPlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–3
3 TV tuner setup
Step 1: Set up your computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–1
Step 2: Set up your audio/video connection. . . . . . . . . . . 3–1
Step 3: Connect the remote sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–8
Step 4: Complete the setup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–11
Running the Setup Wizard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–12
4 Advanced connections
TV tuner cable components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–2
Using composite video or S-Video (set-top box
connections only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–3
Composite video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–4
S-Video . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–5
Adding a TV to your connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–6
Configuring the TV display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–9
Adding an audio receiver to your connection . . . . . . . . 4–10
5 Remote control
Remote control buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–2
Using the remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–6
Replacing the remote control batteries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–9
A Troubleshooting
B Glossary
Index
iv Hardware Setup
1
Introduction
Getting help
If you have any difficulty with the setup process, refer to
Appendix A, “Troubleshooting,” for help. For help with your
software, refer to one of the following sections.
Setup components
Unpack your TV tuner. In addition to the items provided with the
TV Tuner, you will also need the following items (purchased
separately):
■ Computer with a Windows Vista operating system and
required computer equipment (such as an AC adapter).
■ A working Internet connection (required for features such as
scheduling recordings and accessing the Program Guide).
■ A working TV signal source (either a digitally broadcast
ATSC signal or a cable/satellite signal). Your TV source may
also require a cable or satellite set-top box.
■ An RF coaxial cable (purchased separately) for a wall
connection.
■ A television (optional).
■ S-Video and audio-out Y cables or optional media cable
(compatible with select models only) if connecting a
television.
■ Additional cables (composite video or S-Video) for some
advanced connections or to facilitate your cable length
requirements.
Component Description
1 HP ExpressCard Provides input and output jacks for
Digital/Analog TV Tuner the antenna or media cables.
Component Description
4 Infrared (IR) emitter cable Connects the TV tuner to your cable
or satellite set-top box. When
connected, you can change
channels on the set-top box using
the HP MediaBuddy Remote Control.
✎ Depending on how you set up your TV tuner, you may not use all
of the cables.
✎ Computer features may vary. Cable lengths are not shown to scale.
To connect the TV tuner to your regular TV or cable TV source
without a set-top box:
1. Insert the TV tuner 1 into the ExpressCard slot on the
computer.
2. Connect the RF coaxial cable adapter 2 to the TV tuner.
3. Connect an RF coaxial cable from the RF coaxial cable
adapter on the TV tuner 3 to your regular TV or cable TV
wall jack 4.
✎ Refer to your cable or satellite set-top box user guide for the exact
location and labeling of components.
✎ Computer features may vary. Cable lengths are not shown to scale.
To connect the TV tuner to your existing satellite TV or cable TV
source with a set-top box:
1. Connect an RF coaxial cable from your cable or satellite TV
wall jack 1 to the TV-In jack on your cable or satellite set-top
box 2.
2. Connect an RF coaxial cable from the TV-Out jack 3 on your
cable or satellite set-top box to the RF coaxial cable
adapter 4.
✎ You can connect the remote sensor to any USB port on your
computer.
✎ Ifplace
you cannot place the emitter directly over the IR lens,
it as close to the IR lens as possible.
✎ Ifyouthiswillis not the first time you have run the Setup Wizard,
lose any existing Windows Media Center settings
and preferences.
– or –
1. Select the TV icon on the menu bar.
2. Select the i icon on the menu bar at the left of the screen.
3. Select Run Setup Wizard from the menu.
Component Description
✎ Ifprovides
your computer and your TV support it, an HDMI connection
superior video quality.
Composite video
To connect composite video, complete the following steps:
1. Connect the composite audio/video cable 1 to the red, white,
and yellow composite audio and video jacks on your cable or
satellite set-top box.
✎ Refer to your cable or satellite set-top box user guide for the
exact location and labeling of jacks.
S-Video
To connect S-Video, complete the following steps:
1. Connect the S-Video cable 1 to the S-Video-out jack on your
cable or satellite set-top box.
✎ Refer to your cable or satellite set-top box user guide for the
exact location and labeling of jacks.
✎ IfplugyourandTVleave
has only one audio jack, connect the white audio
the red audio plug disconnected.
✎ Ifperform
you have not yet run the Setup Wizard, you do not need to
the following procedure. The Setup Wizard will guide
you through all the configuration steps required for your
connection.
1. Connect the red and white (right and left) plugs of an audio
cable (not included) to the red and white (right and left)
audio-in jacks on your audio receiver 1.
2. Connect the other end of the audio cable to the headphone
(audio-out) jack on the computer 2.
✎ Ifperform
you have not yet run the Setup Wizard, you do not need to
the following procedure. The Setup Wizard will guide
you through all the configuration steps required for your
connection.
Button Description
1 Power Puts the computer into and brings it out of a
power-reduced state.
2 Print Prints pictures that you select in the My Pictures
window. This button does not print files from
Windows Explorer.
3 Media Radio selects FM Radio as your media source.
Music selects My Music, where you can access,
manage, record, and play music files.
Pictures selects My Pictures where you can access,
manage, and share pictures, as well as create
slideshows.
Videos selects My Videos where you can access,
manage, and play previously recorded video files.
4 QuickPlay Opens QuickPlay.
5 Recorded TV Opens the Recorded TV window where all your
recorded TV programs are stored. From this window,
you can search for and play back a recorded show.
6 Arrows, OK Arrows move between menus, windows, or activities.
Arrows also move the pointer to select actions within
the Windows Media Center windows.
OK selects a desired action and works as the Enter
button. If you are watching live TV, press the OK
button to go to the previous channel. Press the OK
button again to toggle back to the original channel
you were watching.
7 Snapshot Captures a picture of the computer screen and saves
it to the clipboard.
8 Back Returns to the previous window within media
software.
9 Start Opens the Windows Media Center main menu
- Volume Increases and decreases computer sound.
q Mute Turns off computer sound. The word “Mute” is
displayed on the screen when Mute is turned on.
(Continued)
Button Description
w Record ■ Records TV programs. The Record button works
only when My TV is used to play a TV show. It is
inactive when other media are playing.
■ To record a TV show while watching live TV or
viewing the Program Guide, press Record once.
■ To record a TV series while viewing the Program
Guide, press Record twice.
■ To cancel a recording, press Record repeatedly
while viewing the Program Guide, until the record
icon disappears.
e Rewind ■ Rewinds selected media. To increase the
rewinding speed, press the Rewind button again.
Button Description
o Pause Pauses selected media. To play media frame by
frame in slow motion, press the Pause button and
then press the Forward button repeatedly. To
continue slow motion, press the Forward button
more than once.
p Skip ■ Advances 30 seconds in live TV or in a recorded
program.
■ Advances one music track in a CD.
■ Advances 12 hours in the television Program
Guide.
a Forward ■ Moves selected video media forward. To increase
the fast forwarding speed, press the Forward
button up to 3 times.
Button Description
J Zoom Alternates between various aspect modes in TV.
K Guide Opens the electronic television Program Guide.
Internet access may be required.
k Live TV ■ Moves a TV program forward to the end of the
pause buffer and resumes playing live TV. When
you pause a TV program, you can use the LIVE
TV button to move forward to live TV.
■ Opens the media software and then begins
playing live TV in full-screen mode.
l Switch screens Switches the computer image between the computer
display and an external display.
Problem Solution
My remote control does ■ Be sure you are using the HP MediaBuddy
not work. Remote Control and not an unsupported remote
control.
■ Be sure that the remote control has a clear
line-of-sight with the remote sensor. Refer to
“Using the remote control” in Chapter 5.
■ If the remote control has worked without any
problems until recently, try replacing the
batteries. Refer to “Replacing the remote control
batteries” in Chapter 5.
■ If the remote control works as expected, except
for changing channels, you must reconfigure the
software settings for the cable or satellite set-top
box. Refer to “Running the Setup Wizard” in
Chapter 3.
■ Check all cable connections going to and from
the TV tuner.
■ If using a set-top box, check the following:
❐ Be sure the remote sensor is connected to
the computer. Refer to “Connection 3:
Connecting with satellite TV or cable TV with
a set-top box” in Chapter 3.
❐ Be sure the IR emitter cable is securely and
properly connected from the remote sensor
to the set-top box.
❐ Be sure the set-top box is on and receiving
power.
■ Close Windows Media Center, restart the
computer, and then open Windows Media
Center again.
(Continued)
Problem Solution
I am using a TV in my Confirm that the TV is properly connected to the
setup, but I cannot see computer. Refer to “Adding a TV to your
anything on the TV connection” in Chapter 4.
screen.
My TV tuner is Windows Media Center does not automatically
connected to a TV detect TV antenna signals during the setup
antenna but I do not get process. In order to properly get a TV antenna
a broadcast signal. configuration setup, select the manual
configuration option rather than the automatic
configuration option during the TV signal setup.
For QuickPlay run Setup again. Refer to “Running
the Setup Wizard” in Chapter 3.
Picture quality is poor ■ Be sure all cables are properly connected.
when I watch live TV. ■ If you have basic cable, try a signal booster.
A weak signal will cause picture quality to be
degraded.
■ Confirm that you subscribe to the channel you
are watching.
I cannot record a movie Some premium channels use copy protection
that is playing on a technology to prohibit or degrade recorded movies.
premium channel.
(Continued)
Problem Solution
I want to use an external Perform the following procedure:
hard drive, secondary 1. Be sure your external hard drive is connected
hard drive, or optional to your computer or optional expansion base.
expansion base hard
drive to store my TV 2. If using an optional expansion base, be sure it
programs. is connected to the computer.
3. Press the Start button on the remote control to
open Windows Media Center.
4. Select Hard Drive.
Then perform either of the following procedures:
1. Press the Start button on the remote control to
open Windows Media Center.
2. Select Tasks > Settings > TV > Recorder >
Recorder Storage.
3. Under Record on drive, select the hard drive
where you want to store your recordings.
4. Select Save.
– or –
1. Press the QuickPlay button on the remote
control to open QuickPlay.
2. Select the TV icon from the menu.
3. Select the i icon from the menu on the left.
4. Under Recording Destination, select the
hard drive where you want to store your
recordings.
All future TV recordings will now be saved to the
external hard drive.
(Continued)
Problem Solution
I hear no sound, or the The Windows Media Player and Windows Vista
volume is too low. may share certain audio device control settings. If
volume performance does not meet your
expectations, check the following settings:
■ Open Windows Media Player and verify that the
volume settings are not muted or turned down
too low.
■ Verify that the Windows system volume control
settings are not muted or turned down too low:
❐ Double-click the volume control icon in the
Windows notification area, at the right of the
taskbar.
– or –
❐ Select Start > Control Panel > Sound.
A composite video
antenna, TV tuner 2–2 connecting to set-top box
ATSC 3–3, 4–3 4–3
defined B–1 defined B–1
audio video quality 4–3
connecting a stereo 4–10 computer, setting up 3–1
connecting a television 4–7 connections 3–1, 3–2
connecting composite 4–4 D
connecting S-Video 4–5 Digital video recorder. See TV
troubleshooting A–5 tuner
audio problems A–5 Digital/Analog TV Tuner. See
audio receiver, connecting TV tuner
4–10
E
B ExpressCard 2–2
battery, remote control 5–9 ExpressCard slot 3–4
buttons
QuickPlay 3–11, 5–7 F
remote control 5–2 features 1–1, 1–2
START 3–11, 5–7 H
C hard drive, external A–4
cables HDTV, defined B–1
additional, not included help 1–3, A–1
2–1 high definition 3–3, 4–3
coaxial 2–1 HP MediaBuddy Remote
IR emitter 2–3 Control. See remote control
composite audio/video cable
2–2
I S
infrared lens B–1 set-top box
Internet connection 1–2, 2–1 connecting composite
IR emitter cable, identifying video 4–3
2–3 connecting S-Video 4–3
IR receiver, using remote defined B–2
control 3–11, 5–6, 5–8 Setup Wizard 3–11, 4–11
speaker settings 4–11
N
standard definition 3–3, 4–3
NTSC, defined B–1
stereo, connecting 4–10
O S-Video
operating system 1–1 defined B–2
P video quality 4–3
planning 1–2, 3–1 S-Video cable 2–2
connecting television 4–6
Q connecting to set-top box
QuickPlay 1–2, 1–3, 3–1, 3–2, 4–3
4–11
QuickPlay, defined B–1 T
television
R connecting 4–6
remote control troubleshooting A–3
buttons 5–2 troubleshooting A–1
features 5–1 TV antenna A–3
identifying 2–3 TV signal 2–1
overview 5–1 TV source 2–1
remote sensor light 5–8 TV tuner
replacing battery 5–9 defined B–2
troubleshooting A–2 identified 2–2
using 5–6 installing 3–4
remote sensor 2–3
remote sensor light, remote V
control 5–8 video
RF coaxial connecting composite 4–4
defined B–2 connecting S-Video 4–5
video quality 4–3 troubleshooting A–3
video quality 4–3, A–3