Media CenterUser Guide
10Connect the IR control cableIf your Media Center configuration uses a set-top box for the video source to the Media Center computer, connect the inf
11Setting up optional computer connectionsYou can use a TV as a display device. However, some older TVs provide a lower quality display than computer
122Connect the other end of the cable to the VGA port or S-Video jack on the back of your TV.3Turn the TV on and select the TV In video source. For mo
13Your Media Center computer includes audio jacks that support a 7.1 Surround Sound audio system. The sound system setup varies, depending on your sou
14Turning on your system and setting up softwareAfter the computer components are connected, you’re ready to turn on the power and complete the Media
15e4After you complete the initial Windows setup, press the Start button on the remote to start the Media Center setup wizard.5Follow the setup scre
164Click the Speakers tab, click the arrow button to open the Speaker setup list, then click the speaker setup that most closely matches your sound sy
17The Media Center remote control lets you take full control of your Media Center experience. You can quickly start the Media Center by pressing the S
182Use the remote control navigation buttons to select a Media Center menu option, then press OK. Use the Media Center remote control to watch TV, vid
19When you use the Media Center setup wizard, the Media Center Program Guide is set up to download program information from your cable or satellite se
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20After you have recorded a program, you may want to save the program to a DVD for viewing on another computer that has a DVD player. You can use Nero
21If you save a recorded program to a DVD using Media Center, you can play the DVD on your home DVD player or on another computer that has a DVD drive
22Following are Media Center Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). To view other Media Center FAQs that are not covered in this section, go to the Gatewa
23• Screen resolution—By default, if your display device was purchased with the Media Center computer, the computer uses a screen resolution of 1024 ×
24Q: Why do I get this “Download Error” message when the Media Center tries to update the Program Guide?A: You must be connected to the Internet to up
25The Media Center is easy to use when you follow the on-screen menus. However, if you need additional help or information about using the Media Cente
26Using Help and SupportYour Media Center computer also includes Help and Support, an easily accessible collection of help information, troubleshooter
27Contacting GatewayFor Gateway contact information, see your computer’s User Guide or the system label.Note: Your computer may vary from the illustra
MAN MEDIA CENTER SETUP GDE R2 8/05
3Planning your Media Center setup 4Getting ready to set up Media Center resources 6Setting up Media Center hardware 8Setting up optional computer c
4Planning your Media Center computer setupVideo source—Make sure that you have access to a video source before setting up your Media Center computer.
5Remove the computer components from the packaging and lay them out for easy access during the setup process.Identify Media Center computer components
6Monitor GuideThe monitor or display device guide provides information about using and adjusting your display device settings.Getting ready to set up
7Windows XP Media Center Edition GuideThe Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition guide provides information about configuring the Media Center soft
8Connect the remote sensorSetting up Media Center hardware1Connect the remote sensor to any USB port on your computer. If your remote sensor does not
9If the video devices connected to your computer are not grounded correctly, your computer could be damaged. For more information about correct ground
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