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May 2002 This file contains up-to-date information for your HP notebook PC on these topics: ¾ DVD and video file playback ¾ Using a TV set as a monitor ¾ Using a simple port replicator or a CRT monitor ¾ Switching to a TV display ¾ Battery type and life ¾ PCMCIA cards operation ¾ Improving wireless - HP Pavilion zt1200 | HP Pavilion Notebook PC zt1200 and xz300 Series - Most Rece - Page 2
Start, All Programs, Hewlett-Packard, Notebook, HP TV Now. Using a simple port replicator or a CRT monitor When the notebook starts up, it automatically re-activates the display device (LCD, CRT, or TV) that was in use when Windows was last shut down. If you dock to a simple port replicator or - HP Pavilion zt1200 | HP Pavilion Notebook PC zt1200 and xz300 Series - Most Rece - Page 3
or Safely Remove Hardware icon in the taskbar or turn off the notebook. Otherwise, you could lose data. Improving wireless connections Bluetooth If your selected notebook model has Bluetooth capability, then see the instructions for installing the Bluetooth software: click Start, All Programs, 3Com - HP Pavilion zt1200 | HP Pavilion Notebook PC zt1200 and xz300 Series - Most Rece - Page 4
Start, Control Panel, Printers and Other Hardware, Add Hardware. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen. We recommend that you avoid using the Device Manager to install new hardware. Display switching Windows XP supports fast user switching. Some features such as Fn+F5 may not work in
HP Notes
03 May 2002
This file contains up-to-date information for your HP notebook PC on these topics:
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DVD and video file playback
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Using a TV set as a monitor
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Using a simple port replicator or a CRT monitor
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Switching to a TV display
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Battery type and life
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PCMCIA cards operation
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Improving wireless connections
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Bluetooth
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802.11b
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Known issues using Windows XP
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Adding hardware
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Display switching
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Games
You can find additional information about your computer on the HP notebook Web site,
www.hp.com/notebooks.
DVD and video file playback
The following functions are not supported while your notebook is playing a DVD or any video file in AVI
(Audio Video Interleave) or MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group) format:
> Switching among built-in display, external display, and simultaneous displays by pressing Fn+F5. You
must select the display before you start the DVD player or video file player.
> Changing the resolution or color quality of your display. If you want to change these settings, do it before
starting the DVD player or video file player.
In addition, some combinations of display resolution and color quality are not supported in DVD/AVI
playback. If you receive an error message when trying to play a DVD, reduce the color quality or display
resolution.
Using a TV set as a monitor
The computer’s S-video (TV-out) port is optimized for DVD display. Performance may vary when using the
S-video port for other applications.
Before using a TV set as a monitor, switch the notebook’s display resolution to 800 by 600 pixels as
follows:
1. Connect a video cable from the TV set to the notebook’s S-video port (colored yellow) on the back of the
notebook. (You don’t need to turn the notebook off to do this.)
2. Turn on the TV.