HP Pavilion Elite e9100 Getting Started - Page 12

Connecting a Modem, Connecting the Television Signal and Video Cables

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Connecting a Modem (Select models only) The modem connects the computer to the telephone line. Use it to connect to an ISP that provides a telephone dial-up connection to the Internet. If you use a network connection, you may not need a modem connection. NOTE: Your computer may not come with a modem. The modem may be a connector on the back of the computer or it may be an external device that plugs into a computer USB connector. Before you can use telephone dial-up to connect to the Internet and send or receive e-mail and faxes, you must connect your telephone service line to the modem (A). 1 Plug a modem/telephone cable into the computer modem connector (A). Note that the modem connector on the computer may be green. 2 Plug the other end of the modem/telephone cable into the telephone service line wall jack connector. Connecting the Television Signal and Video Cables (Select models only) This section describes how to connect the computer to a television and which cables to use. Use cables to connect: TV signal source coaxial cable for video/audio in to the computer. Or TV signal source S-video or composite video in to the computer. TV signal source audio in to the computer. Or Video out from the computer. You may need to purchase cables, a coaxial cable signal splitter, or other accessories separately. Your computer may not include all the cables you need for the computer setup. NOTE: The location and number of connectors on the computer may vary by model. 8 Getting Started (features vary by model)

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Getting Started (features vary by model)
Connecting a Modem
(Select models only)
The modem connects the computer to the telephone line. Use it to connect to an ISP that
provides a telephone dial-up connection to the Internet. If you use a network connection, you
may not need a modem connection.
Before you can use telephone dial-up to connect to the Internet and send or receive e-mail
and faxes, you must connect your telephone service line to the modem (
A
).
1
Plug a modem/telephone cable into the computer modem connector (
A
). Note that the
modem connector on the computer may be green.
2
Plug the other end of the modem/telephone cable into the telephone service line wall
jack connector.
Connecting the Television Signal and Video
Cables
(Select models only)
This section describes how to connect the computer to a television and which cables to use.
Use cables to connect:
±
TV signal source coaxial cable for video/audio in to the computer.
Or
±
TV signal source S-video or composite video in to the computer.
±
TV signal source audio in to the computer.
Or
±
Video out from the computer.
You may need to purchase cables, a coaxial cable signal splitter, or other accessories
separately. Your computer may not include all the cables you need for the computer setup.
NOTE:
Your computer may not come with a modem. The modem may be a connector on the
back of the computer or it may be an external device that plugs into a computer USB
connector.
NOTE:
The location and number of connectors on the computer may vary by model.