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Table of Contents
Finding HP TouchSmart PC Information ........................................................................................... vi
Hardware features.
Connect to the Internet.
HP TouchSmart and other software.
Connect a television signal.
Recover factory settings.
Learn how to use the Microsoft
®
Windows®7
operating system.
Troubleshoot the most common computer
hardware and software issues.
Find electronic user guides and specifications
for your computer model.
Order parts and find additional
troubleshooting help.
Upgrade or replace components of your
computer.
On the HP TouchSmart home page, tap the
Tutorials tile to open it, and then tap a tutorial
to view it. Or, visit
www.hp.com/supportvideos (English only)
User Guide (this guide)
Help and Support
Tap the Win dows Start button
®,
and then tap
Help and Support.
HP Support Web site:
www.hp.com/support
Tap the Start button, tap Help and Support,
and then tap the Online Help icon.
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
Tap the Start button, tap Help and Support,
and then tap the User Guides icon.
Find computer warranty information.
Get technical support.
Get up-to-date information and help from the
Windows community.
Learn how to make your computer adaptable to
wall mounting.
If the guide is not there, visit
www.hp.com/support
Limited Warranty and Support Guide
www.hp.com/support/consumer-forum
Preparing Your Computer for
Wall-Mounting guide
If the guide is not there, visit
www.hp.com/support
viUser Guide (Features may vary by model)
Features
The HP TouchSmart PC is a touch-enabled high-performance computer built into a high-definition* 50.8-cm
diagonal widescreen display.
DVD and Blu-ray player and burner, Bluetooth capability, ambient lighting, USB ports, a media card
reader, a BrightView display, Wireless 802.11n networking, and high-quality speakers.
The interactive screen makes wall mounting a good choice for the HP TouchSmart PC. The hardware to
adapt the computer for wall mounting (not the actual wall mount) is included with select models and can be
purchased.
Using your fingertips, you can listen to music, edit digital photos, or watch home videos.
***
Welcome
**
The slim computer offers features such as an adjustable webcam, a CD/
* High-definition (HD) content is required to view HD images.
** Features vary by model. Your computer may not exactly match the illustrations and descriptions in this guide.
*** VESA mount adapter availability varies by country/region. Separate wall-mounting hardware is required that attaches to
the VESA mount adapter.
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Cables and accessories
What’s in the box
Power cordUse to connect computer to
power source.
Keyboard and mouse (wireless
option shown with receiver)
Cleaning clothUse to clean the touch screen.
Setup poster and
documentation
Computers with TV tuners
Infrared (IR) emitter cableUse to control a set-top box
Use to control some functions
and software, instead of using
touch. Batteries installed (select
models).
Use to set up your computer
and navigate its features.
(cable or satellite TV) with a
remote control.
Remote controlUse with Windows Media
Computers with wall-mounting option
VESA plate adapter assemblyMount on the back of the
2User Guide (Features may vary by model)
Center and some features of the
touch screen.
Also included in select models
without TV tuners.
computer to adapt the computer
for separate wall-mounting
hardware (not included).
Cables not included but that may be required
Ethernet (LAN) cableUse to connect to a wired network.
Coaxial cableUse to connect to an Internet
connection with a cable modem, or to
connect the TV signal source to the
computer.
Connector type may vary.
S-Video cableUse to connect the TV signal source to
the computer from a set-top box.
Audio/video composite cableUse to connect the TV signal from a set-
top box.
TV tuner (composite video to
S-Video) adapter
Use to connect the TV signal source to
the computer from a set-top box.
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Front and right side of the HP TouchSmart PC
Features and configurations vary by model
E
B
A
L
ItemDescription
K
EDDC
F
G
H
J
I
ALCD display
optimized for touch
BBluetooth
(select models only)
CWebcamCreate videos and snapshots that you can view, send by e-mail, and
State-of-the-art 50.8-cm diagonal widescreen high-definition display with
HP BrightView technology.* HP BrightView technology improves the
contrast and clarity of your display. In addition, it boasts a high
resolution of 1600 x 900 and a fast response time of 5 ms.**
The display is optimized for an elegant touch experience. Your
fingertip is all you need to interact with the HP TouchSmart. The
durable glass panel is sturdy and delightfully responsive.
Experience the ease of managing your digital life by touch with the
HP TouchSmart software.
* High definition (HD) content is required to view HD images. Most current DVDs do
not provide HD images.
**All specifications represent the typical specifications provided by Hewlett-Packard’s
component manufacturers; actual performance may vary either higher or lower.
Use Bluetooth to connect to Bluetooth-enabled devices. The diagram
shows the internal location of Bluetooth (not visible externally).
upload to video sharing sites. Use the built-in webcam and microphone
array to have video chats with friends and family.*
To adjust the viewing angle of the webcam shot, tilt the screen, or use the
adjust lever immediately behind the webcam. You can also choose how
tightly you want to crop the view of the camera, creating a close-up view
of your face or including more of the background.
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* Internet access required.
ItemDescription (continued)
DMicrophone arrayUse the built-in digital microphone array to record sound for your
webcam videos, and to use instant messenger or chat software to have
video chats online. The microphone is designed to provide a clean sound
by filtering out ambient noise in your environment. It is designed to
record from a distance of up to one-half meter away from the computer.
EBuilt-in wireless LAN
(select models only)
Use the built-in wireless LAN to connect to the Internet through your
existing wireless network. The diagram shows the internal location of the
wireless LAN (top left and right, not visible externally).
The wireless LAN supports IEEE 802.11 b/g/n.
FPower/Sleep buttonPress the Power/Sleep button to turn on your HP TouchSmart PC, or to
put it into Sleep mode.
To turn off your computer, tap the Start button, and then select Shut
Down. Or tap the arrow next to the Shut Down button to switch users,
log off, lock, restart, or sleep.
GSlot-loading
CD/DVD drive
(located on back
side panel)
Watch your favorite DVD or Blu-ray disc (select models only), or listen to
your CD collection. Burn CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs (select models
only).*
Read and write DVD-RAM, CD-R/RW, DVD+/-R/RW and DVD+/-R dual
layer (DL).
Read and play CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, CD Audio, DVD+/-R DL,
DVD-Video, Video CD, and Blue-ray disc (with BD drive only).
* HP supports the lawful use of technology and does not endorse or encourage the
use of our products for purposes other than those permitted by copyright law.
HCD/DVD Eject buttonPress the Eject button to remove the CD/DVD from the disc drive.
IUSB portsConnect USB devices (USB 2.0) such as printers, external hard drive
disks, digital cameras, and MP3 players.
JIR receiver window
(select models only)
Infrared (IR) receiver window, located on the lower-right side of the
computer. Allows for use with a remote control.
KHP TouchSmart buttonTurn your HP TouchSmart PC on and open your HP TouchSmart software.
Or, if the computer is already turned on, press the button to open the
HP TouchSmart software for quick access to your music, photos, videos,
or the Web. The HP TouchSmart button cannot turn the computer off.
LInternal SpeakersUse the built-in, high-quality stereo speakers for a powerful media
experience when listening to music, or when watching your home videos
and DVDs.
Welcome5
Left side of the HP TouchSmart PC
Features and configurations vary by model
A
B
C
D
E
ItemFunction
AVolume and mute
controls
BAmbient Light
button (select
models only)
CMemory card
reader
DAudio Line InConnect MP3 players or other audio players.
EHeadphonesConnect headphones to the port to listen to music without disturbing
Adjust the sound level up or down, or mute the sound.
The HP TouchSmart Ambient Light casts a glow from the computer base.
Ambient Light is turned off by default. Turn the Ambient Light on or off by
pressing the Ambient Light button.
Use the built-in memory card reader to easily access photos and other files
directly from a memory card.
Supported formats include Extreme Digital (xD), Secure Digital (SD),
Secure Digital High-Capacity (SDHC), MultiMediaCard (MMC),
Memory Stick (MS), and Memory Stick Pro (MS-Pro) memory cards.
Your memory card reader also supports adapters for the following memory
cards: Mini SD, RS-MMC, Micro SD, MS-Duo, and MS Pro Duo.
anyone.
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Back of the HP TouchSmart PC
Features and configurations vary by model
C
D
E
B
A
F
G
K
ItemFunction
ASecurity lock slotInsert a security lock (sold separately), which enables you to secure your
I
J
computer from theft and unwanted changes.
H
BGigabit
Ethernet LAN
(10/100/1G)
CUSB 2.0 ports (3)Connect USB devices (USB 2.0) such as printers, external hard disk drives,
DDigital audio port
(SPDIF Out)
EAudio Line OutConnect external 2.0 and 2.1 powered speakers.
FTV In (TV tuner
models only)
GWireless keyboard
and mouse receiver
(select models only)
HIR emitter (blaster)
(select models only)
IPower connectorPlug the power cord into the computer.
JStereo Audio In (TV
tuner models only)
Connect to the Internet through your wired network.
digital cameras, and MP3 players.
Connect to your home theater system or your surround sound digital
speakers. Supports 3.1, 4.1, and 5.1 speakers.
Connect your TV signal source to watch, record, and pause live TV. This is
a coaxial TV input signal connector.
Use wireless keyboard and mouse with the preinstalled receiver to control
some functions and software.
Adhere to your TV set-top box IR receiver area to receive the remote
control signal while watching and recording TV programs. This is not
required if you do not use a set-top box. A remote control is included with
select models only.
Connect stereo audio input cables (left and right) from a set-top box,
digital video camera, or other video device.
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ItemFunction (continued)
KS-Video In (TV tuner
models only)
Capture analog video from a video camera, or connect to a step-top box
for TV input.
Activity LED indicator lights
A
G
F
B
C
D
E
The following are the activity indicator light-emitting diodes (LEDs) on your HP TouchSmart PC:
LEDWhat it does
AWebcamIndicates webcam activity.
BPowerIndicates the power state: blue indicates power on, and amber
indicates Sleep mode.
COptical disc drive Indicates optical disc drive is in use.
DHard disk driveIndicates hard disk drive activity.
ERemote control IR receiver
(select models only)
FWireless keyboard and
mouse receiver
(select models only)
GMemory card readerIndicates memory card reader activity. When the LED is flashing, do
Indicates that your computer is working with your remote control to
navigate windows, record TV shows, and perform other activities in
Windows Media Center.
Indicates wireless signals received from the wireless keyboard and
mouse. The LED is visible from the back of the computer.
not remove your memory card.
When the LED is off, no card is inserted. A solid LED indicates that a
card is inserted with no read or write capacity. A flashing LED
indicates that there is memory card activity, and that a card has
read/write capacity.
8User Guide (Features may vary by model)
Connecting the Power Source
Route the power cord through the opening in the computer stand and plug the power cord directly into the
back of the computer. Plug the power cord into an AC power source through a surge protector/
uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
Cable Management
The HP TouchSmart PC includes an easy-to-use cable-management feature; all cables connected at the back
of the computer are routed through the opening in the computer stand.
Computer Stand
The HP TouchSmart PC is shipped with the computer stand secured against the back of the computer. To
assure that the computer is in a stable position on your desktop, pull the computer stand open. Then, if you
want to change the angle of the HP TouchSmart PC, hold each side of the computer and tilt it back to an
angle of between 5 degrees and 40 degrees from the vertical.
5° min.
40°
max
CAUTION: Make sure the angle of the computer is at least 5 degrees from the vertical;
otherwise the computer will be unstable and could fall over.
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CAUTION: The computer stand stays in place as you increase the angle; the computer moves
forward. Take care that the computer screen does not move off the table.
Computer Orientation
Your HP TouchSmart PC is designed to be operated in a landscape orientation (A). When wall-mounted,
the PC should remain with the display in landscape orientation, not portrait (B), or laid horizontal (C).
CAUTION: Placing your PC in portrait orientation (B) or horizontal orientation (C) may result in
damage to the hardware components.
AB BC
Computer Swivel
The computer allows a usable range of motion with the swivel feature.
10User Guide (Features may vary by model)
Wireless Keyboard and Mouse
Select models only
Your wireless keyboard and mouse are easy to set up. Just remove the battery tabs from both the keyboard
and the mouse. Also, make sure the Power switch on the bottom of the mouse is in the On position (the
keyboard does not have a Power switch). Then, turn on the computer. If you have trouble using the
keyboard and mouse, manually synchronize them as explained in the next procedure.
NOTE: Select models may have a wired keyboard and mouse.
The keyboard is designed to fit under your computer when not in use. Your product may vary from the one
shown here.
IMPORTANT: For better mouse battery life and performance, avoid using your mouse on a dark or highgloss surface, and turn mouse off when not in use.
Synchronizing the wireless keyboard or mouse
The wireless keyboard and mouse are pre-synchronized, for your convenience, to work with your
HP TouchSmart PC. The keyboard and mouse should work immediately after you pull the battery tabs to
activate the preinstalled batteries, and then turn on the mouse (A).
You may need to manually synchronize the wireless keyboard or mouse if they are not functioning.
To synchronize them:
Make sure the keyboard and mouse are next to the HP TouchSmart PC, within 30 cm and away from
interference from other devices.
Keyboard: Press the Connect button on the bottom of the keyboard (B) for five seconds. The blue
activity LED on the wireless receiver illuminates when the synchronization command has been received
and turns off when synchronization is complete.
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Mouse: Press the Connect button on the bottom of the mouse (C) for five seconds. The blue activity
LED on the wireless receiver illuminates when the synchronization command has been received and
turns off when synchronization is complete.
BAC
If this does not work, remove and then re-insert the wireless keyboard and mouse receiver from the back of
the computer and then synchronize the keyboard and mouse again.
USB Keyboard and Mouse
Select models only
Connect the keyboard and mouse to the USB ports on your computer.
Ambient Light
Select models only
The HP TouchSmart Ambient Light casts a cool white glow from the base of the computer. By default, the
Ambient Light is turned off when you turn on the computer.
Press the Ambient Light button on the left side of the computer to turn the Ambient Light on.
Adding Hardware and Software
HP TouchSmart PCs may not be compatible with all of the software you install or all of the hardware you
add. Make sure your hardware and software are compatible with the operating system.
12User Guide (Features may vary by model)
Determining whether your system is 64-bit or 32-bit
1 Tap the Start button, and then tap Help and Support.
2 Tap Troubleshooting Tools, and then tap System Information.
3 Tap Touch here to open System Information.
4 After the System Information displays, view Operating System, Name. It will appear as either
(64-bit) or (32-bit).
Optical Disc Drive
Use your CD/DVD drive to play and record CDs and DVDs, and Blu-ray discs (select models only). The
slim-slot CD/DVD drive does not have a disc tray. To insert a disc, turn the data side toward the back of the
computer (label side forward) and slide the disc into the drive slot.
A
To eject a disc, make sure the power is turned on and then press the Eject button (A) on the side of the disc
drive. You can also tap the Start button, tap Computer, press and hold (or with the mouse, right-click) the
CD drive, and then tap Eject.
If the disc gets stuck, refer to the Limited Warranty and Support Guide for the telephone number to contact
HP Support.
Connecting to the Internet
Your HP TouchSmart PC is designed to support a wireless (select models only) or wired LAN that connects
your computer to other devices, such as printers and other PCs. The network connection to the Internet is
usually through a broadband modem (digital subscriber line [DSL] or cable), which requires a separate
subscription.
For a wireless LAN, the HP TouchSmart PC includes a built-in wireless LAN antenna, which you
can use to access your wireless home network.
For a wired LAN, connect an Ethernet cable (sold separately) to the Ethernet connector on the back
of the computer, and then connect the other end to the network router or broadband modem.
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Wireless home network
Wireless access point and Internet service are required and not included. Availability of public wireless
access points may be limited.
First-time wireless network installation requires that you:
1 Purchase high-speed Internet service from an Internet service provider (ISP).
2 Purchase a broadband modem (DSL or cable). This may be provided by the ISP.
3 Purchase and install a wireless router (sold separately), if one is required.
NOTE: Broadband modem and router installation procedures vary, depending on the manufacturer.
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
4 Connect your computer to the network.
NOTE: A DSL wall connection is shown here. If you have a cable modem, the modem will be
connected to the wall using a coaxial cable.
5 Configure the HP TouchSmart PC to connect to the wireless network.
a Turn on your HP TouchSmart PC.
b Connect your HP TouchSmart PC to the wireless network:
Right-click the Network icon on the taskbar, and then select Open Network and
Sharing Center. Click Connect to a network. When the window opens, select the network, and then click Connect.
Or
Right-click the Network icon on the taskbar, and then select Network and Sharing
Center. When the window opens, select Set up a new connection or network,
and then follow the onscreen instructions.
cTest the wireless network by opening your Web browser and accessing any Web site.
6 Add wireless devices to the network (optional).
Wired home network
First-time wired network installation requires that you:
1 Purchase high-speed Internet service from an Internet service provider (ISP).
2 Purchase a broadband modem (DSL or cable). This may be provided by the ISP.
3 Purchase and install a wired router (sold separately), if one is required.
NOTE: Broadband modem and router installation procedures vary, depending on the manufacturer.
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
14User Guide (Features may vary by model)
4 Connect the DSL cable (shown) or coaxial cable (not shown) from the wall to the modem.
5 Connect the modem to the computer Ethernet port with an Ethernet cable. If you want to connect
multiple devices to the network, connect a router or hub (not shown) to the modem with an Ethernet
cable, and then connect the computer to the router with an Ethernet cable.
If you have a wired network in your home with Ethernet connectors in the wall, connect directly from
your computer Ethernet port to the Ethernet wall connector with an Ethernet cable.
The Ethernet port on the HP TouchSmart PC is located on the back of the computer, behind the
connector cover.
6 Add other computers or devices to your wired network:
a Disconnect power from the broadband modem and the router, and then shut down your
HP TouchSmart PC and the computers you want to add to your network.
b For each wired computer, connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the LAN connector on the
computer, and then connect the other end of the cable to any available Ethernet connector on
the router.
cReconnect power to the modem, and wait until the modem has completed its startup cycle.
Reconnect power to the router. Then, turn on the wired computers and your HP TouchSmart PC.
d Test the network connection for each wired computer by opening your Web browser and
accessing any Web site.
Bluetooth Devices
Select models only
Some models of the HP TouchSmart PC are Bluetooth-enabled, so that you can connect all kinds of
Bluetooth-enabled wireless devices. Bluetooth devices create a personal area network (PAN), which
connects other Bluetooth devices, such as computers, phones, printers, headsets, speakers, and cameras.
In a PAN, each device communicates directly with the other devices, and the devices must be relatively
close together.
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To enable a Bluetooth device:
1 Refer to your Bluetooth device’s instructions to make it “discoverable” (it sends out a radio signal).
2 Click the Start button, Control Panel, and then click Hardware and Sound. Find your Bluetooth
device and follow the onscreen instructions.
3 If your Bluetooth device is a printer, tap the Start button, then Control Panel, and then tap
Hardware and Sound. Tap Printers. Tap Add a printer.
TV Tuner and Windows Media Center
Select models only
Watch and record your favorite TV programs by using Windows Media Center. Menus and features in
Windows Media Center are accessible through touch, remote control, keyboard, and mouse. TV tuners
and remote controls are included in select models only.
Watching and recording TV programs
To watch and record TV programs on your HP TouchSmart PC:
1 Connect the TV signal source to the TV tuner on the computer. See “Connecting the TV signal source to
the computer” on page 16.
2 Set up your computer for use with a set-top box (optional). See “Sound Options” on page 19.
3 Complete the Windows Media Center setup wizard to configure your TV tuner and your program
guide. See “Windows Media Center setup wizard” on page 18.
4 Point the remote control at the IR receiver on the lower-right side of the HP TouchSmart PC to start
Windows Media Center, and use this program to watch and record TV shows. For more information
about setting up and using Windows Media Center, go to: www.microsoft.com, or tap the Start
button, tap Windows Media Center, tap Tasks, and then tap learn more.
Connecting the TV signal source to the computer
Select models only
WARNING: Please read “Additional Safety Information” in the Limited Warranty and Support Guide before installing and connecting your HP TouchSmart PC to the electrical power system.
To connect a TV signal to the computer, your computer needs a TV tuner, which is included with select
models only. You also may need to purchase some cables separately.
NOTE: Availability of signals is limited by the strength and accessibility of the originating TV signal,
location and other factors. Performance issues may arise, and do not constitute defects in the product.
WARNING: Norway and Sweden only: Cable grounding notice for products with a TVB tuner.
Your TV tuner requires that you use a TV tuner isolator (adapter) (purchased separately) with
your computer to connect a coaxial cable to the TV signal source. Using the TV tuner adapter
helps prevent personal injury and computer damage from surges on the coaxial line.
16User Guide (Features may vary by model)
Connect the coaxial cable from your TV antenna or TV cable provider to the TV In (A) connector located on
the back of the computer, behind the computer stand.
A
Using a set-top box with Windows Media Center (optional
step)
Sold separately
Refer to your set-top box documentation for more details.
1 Connect an S-Video cable to the S-Video In connector (A), located at the back of the computer behind
the connector cover. Connect the other end of the cable to your set-top box.
AB
You may need a composite video to S-Video adapter (sold separately) to connect the set-top box Video
Out to the S-Video In connector (A).
.
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2 For S-Video, connect the left and right audio cables from your set-top box to the left (white) and right
(red) Audio Line In connectors (B) on the back of the computer.
Setting up for remote control use (optional)
You must connect an IR emitter (blaster) cable to the computer and your set-top box to use the remote
control properly.
The IR emitter cable is a remote control sensing device that connects to the computer and covers the remote
sensor on a set-top box. When you are selecting TV channels in Windows Media Center, it enables the
remote control to work with your set-top box.
C
D
A
E
B
1 Connect the IR emitter cable (A) to the IR Out connector (D) on the back of the computer.
2 Remove the paper from the backing tape on the end of the cable (B), and then press the end of the
cable over the remote IR sensor (receiver) window on the set-top box (C). To locate the remote infrared
sensor window, shine a flashlight through the plastic on the front of the set-top box.
3 When you use the remote control, point it at the front of the HP TouchSmart PC (E), not at the
set-top box.
Windows Media Center setup wizard
Select models only
1 Tap the Start button, tap All Programs, and then tap Windows Media Center.
2 Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your TV tuner and Windows Media Center TV program
guide.
18User Guide (Features may vary by model)
For more information about setting up and using Windows Media Center, go to: www.microsoft.com,
or tap the Start button, tap Windows Media Center, tap Tasks, and then tap learn more.
Sound Options
Your HP TouchSmart PC supports the following speaker options:
Built-in analog stereo speakers
Analog 2.0 or 2.1 powered speakers
Digital 3.1, 4.1, or 5.1 powered speakers
Audio receiver
Headphones
NOTES:
The HP TouchSmart PC supports powered speaker systems only. Powered speakers require a separate
power supply.
When the Audio Line In connector is being used, the following are affected: the output to the internal
speakers, the Audio Line Out connector, and the headphones connector. For example, if you are
playing sound through your internal speakers and then you connect an MP3 device through your
Audio Line In connector, you will hear both sounds.
By default, the internal speakers are on, and the external speakers are off.
Connecting analog speakers
For 2.0 powered speakers, connect the speaker cable to the Audio Line Out connector on the back of the
computer behind the connector cover.
For 2.1 powered speakers, connect the Audio Line Out connector on the back of the computer behind the
connector cover to the subwoofer, and then connect the left and right speakers to the subwoofer. Turn on
the computer and then the speaker system. If necessary, refer to the documentation that came with your
speakers.
NOTE: When an Audio Line Out connector (such as headphones or external speakers) is connected, the
internal speakers are muted.
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Connecting and enabling digital speakers or an audio
receiver
Connect 3.1, 4.1, or 5.1 digital speakers or an audio receiver to the SPDIF Out (orange) connector on the
back of the computer and then use the following procedure to enable the speakers or audio receiver. If
necessary, refer to the instructions that came with your speakers or audio receiver.
NOTE: When SPDIF is connected:
You can switch to the internal speakers without unplugging the SPDIF device.
The Volume + and Volume – and Mute buttons do not control the SPDIF device. Control the SPDIF
volume with its own controls.
To enable digital speakers or an audio receiver, use the SoundMAX software that came with the computer:
1 Tap the SoundMAX icon on the taskbar.
2 Tap the Volume button.
3 In the SPDIF area, select the Default button.
4 Configure the sound to your preferences by using the SoundMAX Listening Experience, Recording
Experience, and Advanced buttons.
NOTE: To switch back to the internal speakers after the digital speakers are enabled, select the Default
button in the Internal Speakers area. Simply turning off the external speakers does not enable the internal
speakers; the internal speaker setting must be selected.
Adjusting speaker volume
Use the Volume buttons on the left side of the computer.
If you are playing music in HP TouchSmart software, use the Volume controls from the Music
application that remain onscreen in the upper-right of the screen.
Use the Microsoft Volume icon on the taskbar:
a Press and hold (or with the mouse, right-click) the Volume icon, and then select Open
Volume Mixer. The Volume Mixer window opens.
b To adjust the volume fo r HP TouchSm art prog rams (Notes, Music, and Video), be sure to
adjust both the speaker volume and the HP TouchSmart program volume. Scroll to the right in the
Applications area to see all choices.
cWhen you are satisfied with the sound level, tap the Close button (the X in the upper-right corner)
to close this window.
20User Guide (Features may vary by model)
If you have digital speakers, you can also use SoundMAX to adjust the volume and perform sound
balance testing:
a Tap the SoundMAX icon on the taskbar.
b Adjust the slider for the speaker setup that you have.
NOTE: You also adjust the volume for the built-in microphone array in this window.
Configuring sound for Windows Media Center
After you have installed, connected, and configured the speakers, configure audio output for Windows
Media Center:
1 Tap the Start button.
2 Tap Windows Media Center.
3 Follow the directions for setting up sound, and tap Finish when done.
Headphones
Use your headphones by connecting them to the headphones connector on the left side of the computer.
When the headphones connector is being used, the internal speakers and Line Out are muted.
Microphones
Your HP TouchSmart PC comes with a built-in microphone array near the webcam on the front of the
computer. The array is designed to filter out ambient noise in your environment to provide a clean sound.
You can use the microphone from a distance of up to one-half meter from the HP TouchSmart PC.
To adju st the vo lume:
1 Tap the SoundMAX icon on the taskbar.
2 Adjust the slider.
Headsets
Bluetooth or USB-connected headsets can be used with your system.
NOTE: You cannot use a headset that has two connectors.
MP3 players
You can connect a media player, such as an MP3 player, to the Line In connector on the left side of the
computer and play it through the internal speakers or added external speakers.
Connecting a Printer
You can connect a printer by using the USB connectors on the sides or back of the HP TouchSmart PC, or
you can use a wireless printer.
NOTE: The HP TouchSmart PC does not support printers that require a parallel printer connector.
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Connecting a printer that has a parallel port
HP TouchSmart supports USB and wireless printer connections. If your printer has a parallel port, you must
buy a USB parallel printer adapter.
Also, you will need to download a printer driver that works with Windows 7. To verify your operating
system and compatibility, go to www.hp.com/support
Power Settings
Basic power settings help conserve energy or enhance computer performance. You can also customize
power settings for your computer hardware. For example, you can set your computer to go to sleep after a
specified period of inactivity.
If the computer is in Sleep mode, it “wakes up,” or re-loads faster than when in Hibernate mode, but your
data is less safe. If, for example, a power outage occurs in Sleep mode, unsaved data would be lost.
Hibernate mode (select models only) puts the computer into a deeper sleep, with more energy savings. In
Hibernate mode, all peripheral power shuts down and all data is saved to your hard drive. When the
computer comes out of Hibernate mode, your previous session is restored. This process takes a little longer
than awakening from Sleep mode (but less time than if you had shut down), and is considered a safer state
for data.
You can put the computer into Sleep mode in several ways. Press the Power/Sleep button on the top right
of the computer, press the Sleep button on remote control, or press the Sleep button on the upper left of
your keyboard.
Or
Tap the Start button, tap the arrow button next to the Shut Down button, and then select Sleep.
To change power settings:
1 Tap the Start button, and then tap Control Panel.
2 Tap Hardware and Sound.
3 Tap Power Options.
4 Choose a power option. Power options include settings that determine when the computer sleeps or
hibernates, and the overall level of energy savings versus performance.
Turning off the monitor for power savings
If you are leaving for some time but want to keep the computer running, you can turn off the monitor for
further power savings.
Press the function (Fn) key on the keyboard, and simultaneously press the F9 key to turn off the monitor.
The computer continues to run.
Press Fn + F9 again to turn the monitor on.
Adjusting Screen Display
Adjust screen display features:
1 To make adjustments to your screen, tap the Start button, Control Panel, and then tap
Appearance and Personalization.
2 Choose an option to change the look of your desktop.
You can choose to change the desktop background or the screen saver. There is an option to turn high
contrast on or off, various options to accommodate low vision, and more.
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To change screen brightness using the keyboard:
Press the Fn key on the keyboard and simultaneously press the F10 key to reduce screen brightness.
Press the Fn key and simultaneously press the F11 key to increase brightness.
To turn off the monitor from the keyboard:
Press the Fn key and simultaneously press the F9 key to turn off the monitor if you are leaving for some
time. The computer continues to run; this is a power-saving feature.
Press Fn + F9 again to turn the monitor on again.
Installing a Security Lock
A security lock (sold separately) enables you to secure your computer from theft and unwanted changes.
A security lock is a key lock device that has a wire cable attached. You attach one end of the cable to your
desk (or other stationary object) and the other to the security slot on the computer. Secure the security lock
with the key.
Cleaning the HP TouchSmart PC Screen
Before cleaning the touch screen, you must disable it by turning off the computer. If the computer is not
turned off, the touch screen is enabled, and you could lose data while cleaning it.
For optimal touch performance, the HP TouchSmart PC screen requires periodic cleaning to remove any
particles on the sides and surface of the screen. The touch screen has a glass surface that can be cleaned
by using the cleaning cloth that came with your HP TouchSmart PC. You can also use a soft cloth or paper
towel dampened with a typical household glass cleaner to clean the touch screen.
To achieve the best touch sensitivity, keep the screen clean from foreign objects. Avoid excessive dust
accumulation on all sides and edges of the screen.
To clean the touch screen:
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1 Turn off the computer. Tap the Start button, and then tap Shut Down.
2 Disconnect the power cord from the wall.
3 Spray a small amount of a mild glass cleaner onto the cleaning cloth that came with your
HP TouchSmart PC. You can also use a soft cloth or paper towel dampened with a typical household
glass cleaner to clean the touch screen.
4 Wipe the surface and each side of the touch screen to remove any dirt, fingerprints, or other debris
that could hinder the touch recognition of the screen.
CAUTION: Do not spray or place the cleaner directly on the screen; spray the cleaner into the
cloth, and then wipe the sides and surface of the touch screen.
Do not use an abrasive cleaner or cloth when cleaning the sides or the surface of the screen,
because this could cause damage to the touch screen.
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Using the HP TouchSmart with Safety and Comfort
Before you begin using the computer, arrange the computer and your work area to maintain your comfort
and productivity. Refer to the Safety & Comfort Guide for important ergonomic information: visit
www.hp.com/ergo on the Web.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious injury, read the Safety & Comfort Guide. It describes
proper workstation setup, posture, and health and work habits for computer users. It also
provides important electrical and mechanical safety information.
Locate the TouchSmart monitor in the room to minimize glare from the screen. You can also reduce glare by
tilting the monitor.
The TouchSmart screen can be used as an input device; therefore, the monitor should be placed so that
your shoulders and neck are comfortable.
The monitor may need to be moved close to your body to keep your shoulders relaxed while you are
touching the screen. Keep your shoulders low and your upper arm close to your body when you touch the
screen. The more the screen is used for input, the more important this is. One way to move the monitor
closer to you is by placing the keyboard under the monitor.
You can position the monitor in a variety of ways to provide a balance between relaxing your shoulders
and keeping your head balanced comfortably over your neck. If you feel discomfort in your shoulders, try
moving the monitor closer to your body or lowering the height of the monitor by lowering the work surface.
If you feel discomfort in your upper back muscles and neck, try increasing the height of the monitor by
increasing the work surface height.
The following graphic shows correct body and monitor positioning:
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