Page 3 - iii; Important Safeguards; CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
iii Important Safeguards WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. e CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK w DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.REFER ...
Page 4 - iv; Important Safety Instructions
iv HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide CAUTION: This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to other equipment. To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as radios and televisions, use shielded cables and connector...
Page 5 - WARNING; Servicing
v 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 11 Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12 Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by th...
Page 7 - vii
vii ■ Outdoor Antenna Grounding — If an outside antenna is connected to the television equipment, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides informatio...
Page 8 - viii; Important Information; Recycling Information; Cleaning precautions; Lifting precautions
viii HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide Important Information The TV must be serviced by an authorized service technician. The TV is not user serviceable. Changes can damage your TV and void your warranty. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s autho...
Page 9 - ix; Table of Contents
Ta b le o f C o n te n ts Table of Contents ix Table of Contents Important Safeguards ..................................... iiiImportant Safety Instructions ............................. ivImportant Information .................................... viii Getting to Know Your TV................. 1 Iden...
Page 11 - Getting to Know Your TV
Getting to Know Y o ur TV Getting to Know Your TV 1 Getting to Know Your TV Thank you for purchasing an HP Pavilion LCD High-definition Television. The HP Pavilion LCD HDTV is designed to deliver a fantastic image for an immersive home theater experience. Features: ■ Premium LCD panel technology del...
Page 12 - Locating TV Buttons and Connectors; Front TV; Item
2 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide Locating TV Buttons and Connectors The TV contains controls, tuners, connectors, and the CableCARD slot. The TV indicators are located on the front of the TV, and the controls are located on the top. Front TV Top TV controls A B C D Item TV Front item Description ...
Page 13 - Rear TV connectors
Getting to Know Y o ur TV Getting to Know Your TV 3 Rear TV connectors The connectors are located on the side of the TV. They are located in sections by the following types of connections: tuners (digital and analog inputs), S-video, component, and AV inputs (Inputs 1, 2, 3), i.LINK, CableCARD, RS-2...
Page 16 - Cleaning; Cleaning the TV
6 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide Cleaning Cleaning precautions Unplug the TV before cleaning the screen. A special antiglare coating is applied to the screen of your TV. Using solvents, such as alcohol, or abrasive material, such as a premoistened or chemically treated towel, may affect the scree...
Page 17 - Setting Up; Selecting a Good Location; Unpacking
Setting Up Setting Up 7 8 Setting Up HP recommends professional installation from an authorized installer to ensure maximum enjoyment of your HP Pavilion LCD HDTV. Be sure to read all the safety information and precautions before starting installation. See these topics: ■ “Important Safeguards” on p...
Page 18 - Lifting the TV; Removing the stand
8 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide Unpack the TV and put it on a stable surface: 1 Use the cardboard holders on either side of the TV to remove it from the box. 2 Remove the cardboard; however, keep the wrapping on the TV to protect it while moving. 3 Lift the TV onto the installation location. Lif...
Page 19 - A: Pad protecting TV with paddle-type stand; Installing the stand
Setting Up Setting Up 9 4 For the TV with a paddle-type stand, hold the stand in place and remove the four screws that secure the stand to the TV. Lift the stand off the TV. This completes stand removal for this type of stand. A: Pad protecting TV with paddle-type stand 5 For the TV with a pedestal-...
Page 20 - Setting Up the TV
10 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide 1 Carefully place the TV with the glass screen facing downward on a padded, stable table. Position the bottom of the TV near the edge of the table. Refer to the figures in “Removing or attaching the stand” on page 8. 2 Proceed with the steps for your type TV stan...
Page 21 - Connecting the TV signal sources
Setting Up Setting Up 11 To use a separate external amplifier or a stereo system, refer to “Connecting an external sound system” on page 24. 1 Position the TV display upright on its stand. 2 Place a speaker onto the TV display and insert the screws to secure it. Use the long screws for the top and b...
Page 23 - Using a CableCARD
Setting Up Setting Up 13 You can use either Digital Cable In or Digital Air In, or use both. To view low numbered cable channels, be sure to connect your cable TV source to the Analog In connector. A: Analog Air In connector B: Digital Air In connector C: Digital Cable In connector D: Antenna (air a...
Page 24 - Connecting and initiating CableCARD; AB
14 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide About Emergency Alert System (EAS) ■ In the case of a national emergency, natural disaster, or other emergency situation, an EAS message broadcasts. When this unit receives an EAS message, if the level of emergency is comparatively low, an alert text message disp...
Page 25 - Removing CableCARD; Connecting cable or satellite with a set-top box
Setting Up Setting Up 15 Removing CableCARD 1 Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off (Standby)” on page 27. 2 Check that the CableCARD upgrade screen is not displayed. If it is displayed, wait until it disappears. 3 Check that the OPC light on the front of the TV is NOT red; see “Turning the...
Page 27 - Choosing the AV connection to use
Setting Up Setting Up 17 Connecting a DVD player, VCR, DVR, game console, or camcorder You can connect optional equipment (sold separately), such as a DVD player, VCR, DVR, and so on, to the TV by using the AV input connectors. Optional equipment, including an external sound system, and all cables a...
Page 28 - Connecting an HDMI device
18 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide The procedures that follow, presented in the order listed in the table, describe connecting optional equipment including the audio connections when applicable. Connecting an HDMI device This is the recommended connection for video and audio. The HDMI cable is sol...
Page 29 - Connecting a DVI device; connectors; Connecting an i.LINK device
Setting Up Setting Up 19 2 Connect the cable to the HDMI device ( C ). 3 Turn on the device, and start play. 4 Connect power to the TV (see page 25). 5 Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off (Standby)” on page 27. 6 Select the input source by pressing the Input button on the remote control o...
Page 30 - Connecting two or more i.LINK devices; Active
20 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide Connecting two or more i.LINK devices Up to 16 i.LINK devices can be connected using a daisy-chain connection with i.LINK cables. When 3 or more i.LINK devices are connected, branch connection can be used. With branch connections, up to 62 i.LINK devices can be c...
Page 31 - Connecting a component device
Setting Up Setting Up 21 To connect an i.LINK device, follow these steps: 1 Connect the i.LINK cable ( B ) to the 4-pin i.LINK terminal ( A ). The i.LINK connector must match your device cable type. (There are no separate audio inputs for i.LINK.) A: i.LINK connector on TV B: i.LINK cable to i.LINK ...
Page 32 - Connecting an S-video or AV video device
22 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide A: Input 1, with component, composite video, and audio connectors B: Component video cable C: Audio cable D: Component device output connectors E: Input 2, with component, composite video, and audio connectors 2 Connect the component audio cable ( C ) to the L/R ...
Page 33 - Connecting a VCR for recording; B: Video cable to Input 3; Connecting a PC
Setting Up Setting Up 23 Connecting a VCR for recording 1 Connect the VCR output ( C ) for playback using the Input 3 connectors, either S-video or AV video (composite); see the previous procedure, “Connecting an S-video or AV video device” on page 22. 2 Connect the VCR for recording by connecting t...
Page 35 - A: Digital Audio Output terminal; Connecting power to the TV; A: AC Input terminal with power cord
Setting Up Setting Up 25 A: Digital Audio Output terminal 2 Connect power to the TV (see page 25). 3 Turn on the TV; see “Turning the TV On and Off (Standby)” on page 27. 4 Connect power and turn on the external sound system. 5 Define the digital audio format in the Menu screen display; refer to “Us...
Page 37 - Turning On the TV; Power Indicator
Tu rning On the TV Turning On the TV 27 Turning On the TV Turning the TV On and Off (Standby) The TV has an Power button ( E ) on the top of the display. You can also use the remote control buttons to turn on the TV. Pressing the Power button either turns the TV on or places it into standby, which i...
Page 38 - Using the TV buttons; Using the remote control buttons
28 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide Using the TV buttons ■ Press the Power button ( E ) on the top of the TV. The TV is on or in standby. Using the remote control buttons 1 Press the TV button at the top of the remote control. 2 Point the remote control at the display, and press the remote control ...
Page 39 - Using the First-Time Setup Wizard; Initial Setup; Language setting
Using the First-Time Setup Wizard Using the First-Time Setup Wizard 29 Using the First-Time Setup Wizard Initial Setup When turning on the TV for the first time, it automatically memorizes the broadcasting channels where you live. Perform the following steps before you press TV Power on the remote c...
Page 40 - Search Start; Example
30 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide 2 Press the left arrow and right arrow buttons on the remote control to select Yes or No for Digital (Air), and then press the down button to move down. 3 Press the left arrow and right arrow buttons on the remote control to select Yes or No for Digital (Cable), ...
Page 41 - Using the Remote Control
Using the Remote Contr ol Using the Remote Control 31 Using the Remote Control Operating the TV or the Selected Device The remote control operates the TV, your cable or satellite set-top box, your DVD/VCR, your audio receiver, and your HP Media Center PC. To use the remote control: 1 Press the TV, D...
Page 44 - Adjusting the Volume; Muting the sound
34 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide Identifying the remote control buttons (cont.) Adjusting the Volume Press the (+) or (–) Vol buttons on the remote control to increase or decrease the sound. The indicator bar on the TV shows the increase or decrease. Muting the sound 1 Press the Mute button to t...
Page 45 - Changing Channels; Selecting the last channel; Icon
Using the Remote Contr ol Using the Remote Control 35 Changing Channels Press the (+) or (–) CH buttons on the remote control to change the channel up or down. This TV allows you to select up to 125 channels (1 to 125). To select a channel, enter a one-digit, two-digit, or three-digit number, or use...
Page 46 - Turning On Captions; Opening and exiting the OSD
36 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide For more information, see “Selecting the view aspect” on page 63. Turning On Captions Pressing the CC button displays captions. To assign your preferences for captions, see “Using Closed Caption” on page 64. Setting SAP/MTS stereo mode Pressing the SAP/MTS button...
Page 47 - i.LINK devices that can be connected
Using the Remote Contr ol Using the Remote Control 37 Operating an i.LINK device 1 Connect an i.LINK device to the TV. For information on connecting an i.LINK device, see “Connecting an i.LINK device” on page 19. 2 Press the i.LINK button on the remote control to open the i.LINK control panel. 3 Use...
Page 48 - Standby Mode; Selecting an i.LINK device
38 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide 3 Press the up arrow and down arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight i.LINK Setup , and then press Select. 4 Press the up arrow and down arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight Standby Mode , and then press Select. 5 Press the left arrow and ri...
Page 49 - Controlling an i.LINK device; Basic operation
Using the Remote Contr ol Using the Remote Control 39 1 Press the i.LINK button on the remote control to display the i.LINK control panel. ■ If no i.LINK device is detected, the message No i.LINK model is available appears. ■ If no i.LINK device is selected, the selection screen appears. Go to step ...
Page 51 - Digital Setup
Using the Remote Contr ol Using the Remote Control 41 ■ IEEE1394 is the IEEE’s international standard. ■ A copy protection technology is used on i.LINK devices that incorporate copyright protection. This technology has received the approval of the Digital Transmission Licensing Administrator (DTLA),...
Page 53 - Deleting a program from the Rec List
Using the Remote Contr ol Using the Remote Control 43 Playing back using Rec List (i.LINK) 1 Press the i.LINK button on the remote control to display the i.LINK control panel. 2 Press the arrow buttons on the remote control to select Rec List , and then press Select to display the Rec List . 3 Press...
Page 54 - Programming the device code
44 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide Programming the remote control for a home entertainment device Your HP remote control is programmable. Program the remote control to operate other home entertainment devices such as your VCR, DVD player, audio receiver, or set-top box. Manufacturer codes for comp...
Page 55 - Manufacturer’s codes
Using the Remote Contr ol Using the Remote Control 45 5 Once the home entertainment device turns off, press the Select button on the remote control to save the code. Manufacturer’s codes The following charts include manufacturer codes for these home entertainment devices: ■ DVD ■ VCR ■ DVD/VCR combo...
Page 61 - Set-top box control buttons
Using the Remote Contr ol Using the Remote Control 51 Receiver/tuner manufacturer codes Set-top box control buttons The following buttons are functional after you program the STB button with most set-top boxes: Brand Code Brand Code Brand Code Aiwa 0017, 0036, 0039 Luxman 0064 Radio Shack 0047 BOSE ...
Page 62 - VCR control buttons; VCR button; DVD button
52 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide VCR control buttons The following buttons are functional after you program the VCR button with most VCRs: DVD control buttons The following buttons are functional after you program the DVD button with most DVD players: VCR button Function Press to enter a channel...
Page 63 - Audio control buttons; Audio button; PVR button
Using the Remote Contr ol Using the Remote Control 53 Audio control buttons The following buttons are functional after you program the Audio button with most audio receivers: Personal Video Recorder (PVR) control buttons The following buttons are functional after you program the PVR button with most...
Page 64 - HP MCPC and HP DEC PCs
54 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide HP MCPC and HP DEC PCs The remote control is already programmed to work with Media Center on HP MCPC and HP DEC PCs. 1 Press the HP button on the remote control to select the HP MCPC or HP DEC as the controlled device. 2 Point the remote control at the HP MCPC or...
Page 65 - Changing the TV Settings; Using the OSD Menus; Description; Options
Changing the TV Settings Changing the TV Settings 55 Changing the TV Settings Change the TV settings by using the onscreen display (OSD) menus. Using the OSD Menus Operate the OSD menus using the buttons on the remote control to highlight, adjust, and enter items as described here. 1 Press the Input...
Page 66 - Adjusting the picture settings; Choosing OPC
56 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide Adjusting the picture settings Choosing OPC The optical picture control (OPC) adjusts the overall brightness of the screen. With OPC set to Off, the brightness is fixed at the value set in Backlight. With OPC set to On or On:Display, the OPC sensor on the front o...
Page 67 - Using Reset; Using the Audio Menu; Adjusting the audio; Selecting surround sound
Changing the TV Settings Changing the TV Settings 57 ■ C.M.S.-Hue sets tone; decrease to make tones more red, or increase to make tones more blue. ■ C.M.S.-Saturation adjusts the saturation of a selected color. ■ C.M.S.-Value sets image brightness; decrease to make image darker, or increase to make ...
Page 68 - Using the Setup Menu
58 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide Using the Power Control Menu The Power Control menu settings can save energy. The menu depends on the selected input source: an AV video source or a PC source. Adjusting Power Control for an AV video source ■ No Signal Off , when set to Enable, causes the TV to e...
Page 69 - Starting EZ Setup; Signal Strength
Changing the TV Settings Changing the TV Settings 59 Starting EZ Setup Select EZ Setup to start the first-time setup wizard. To start EZ Setup: 1 Press Menu on the remote control. 2 Press the Up or Down arrow buttons to highlight Setup. Press Select. 3 Highlight EZ Setup, and then press Select. 4 If...
Page 70 - To use Channel Strength option:; Using Parental CTRL; Using Fine Sync
60 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide ■ Channel Strength , available for Digital (Air) channels only, helps you adjust the direction of the digital broadcast antenna. To use Channel Strength option: 1 With the Antenna set (refer to “Setting the antenna using Air/Cable” in the previous topic), view th...
Page 71 - Setting Input Label; Setting Picture Flip; Setting Language; Using the Options Menu; ABC
Changing the TV Settings Changing the TV Settings 61 Setting Input Label This option selects a name (from a list) for the Input source. Setting Picture Flip This Setup option sets the orientation of the picture. Select (view) the input prior to setting the Picture Flip mode. Setting Standby Mode Thi...
Page 72 - Using the CableCARD Menu
62 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide ■ Input Select sets the default type of signal or connectors for the device connected to Input1, Input2, Input3, Input4, Input5. For Input1 and Input2, you can select Auto, Component, or Video. For Input3, you can select Auto, Video, or S-Video. For Input4, it is...
Page 73 - Using Audio Setup
Changing the TV Settings Changing the TV Settings 63 ■ REC Picture Size sets the screen size to record on 16:9 video. Using Audio Setup The TV provides digital audio output for an AV amplifier or similar device connected to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT terminal on the TV. Select an audio output format c...
Page 74 - Using Closed Caption; Caption Size; Font Style; Default
64 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide Using Closed Caption Your TV is equipped with an internal Closed Caption decoder. It allows you to view conversations, narration and sound effects as subtitles on your TV. Closed Captions are available on some TV programs, and on some VHS home video tapes, at the...
Page 75 - Using Parental Controls; Setting a secret number
Changing the TV Settings Changing the TV Settings 65 ■ Foreground Color selects a character foreground color. ■ Foreground Opacity selects a foreground opacity value. ■ Background Color selects a character background color. ■ Background Opacity selects a background opacity value. ■ Character Edge se...
Page 76 - Rating Description
66 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide Setting Parental Control V-Chip level V-Chip is an electronic filtering device built into your TV. This tool gives parents a great degree of control over broadcasts accessed by their children. It allows parents to select programs judged suitable for child viewing...
Page 77 - TV Parental Guidelines; Canadian Rating Systems; Rating
Changing the TV Settings Changing the TV Settings 67 TV Parental Guidelines Voluntary movie rating system (MPAA) Select V-Chip in the Parental CTRL menu and press Select. Then highlight MPAA and press Select. Adjust the item. The setting automatically enters Block for any ratings below your selectio...
Page 78 - Canadian English ratings
68 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide Canadian English ratings Canadian French ratings Rating Canadian English rating Description Age E Exempt: Includes news, sports, documentaries and other information programming; talk shows, music videos, and variety programming. C Children: Intended for younger c...
Page 79 - Returning to Factory Presets
Changing the TV Settings Changing the TV Settings 69 How to temporarily release the V-Chip BLOCK When the V-Chip is working and censors a broadcast, a message displays:V-CHIP HAS BEEN ACTIVATED. 1 Press Select while the V-Chip is working and then the secret number setting menu displays. 2 Enter your...
Page 81 - Finding Answers to Questions; Understanding TV Terms; What is variable aspect ratio?
Finding Answers to Questions Finding Answers to Questions 71 Finding Answers to Questions Understanding TV Terms What are Analog TV, Digital TV, and high-definition (HDTV)? Devices such as monitors, tuners, and integrated monitor/tuner combinations designed to handle any of the 18 formats officially...
Page 82 - Identifying Cable Usage
72 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide What is CableCARD, and how does it work? HP HDTVs with CableCARD (certain countries/regions only) slots can accept a small card from your cable company that allows you to receive standard-definition and high-definition digital broadcasts without the need for a se...
Page 83 - Coaxial antenna; Composite
Finding Answers to Questions Finding Answers to Questions 73 Coaxial antenna RF or coaxial used mainly for antennas. Often used with cable TV, a cable or satellite decoder. May be used with set-top boxes if no other choice is available. Cable plugs into air and cable RF jacks. S-video Used with equi...
Page 84 - Component
74 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide Component Three- or five-headed cable: One red for Pr signal, one green for Y signal, and one blue for Pb signal. Some component cables also come with red and white audio cables attached. Used for HDTV receivers, DVD players, and other devices equipped with a YPb...
Page 85 - Specifications; Display
Specifications Specifications 75 Specifications HP LC3700N 37-inch (94-Centimeter) LCD High-Definition TelevisionHP LC3200N 32-inch (81-Centimeter) LCD High-Definition TelevisionHP LC2600N 26-inch (66-Centimeter) LCD High-Definition Television Display LCD panel HP LC3700N: 37 in. Advanced Super View...
Page 86 - Rear Terminals
76 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide All specifications represent the typical specifications provided by HP’s component manufacturers; actual performance may vary either higher or lower. Rear Terminals Input 1 AV In, Component In Input 2 AV In, Component In Input 3 S-video In, AV In Input 4 HDMI In ...
Page 87 - PC Compatibility Chart
Specifications Specifications 77 PC Compatibility Chart PC/Mac Resolution Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency VESA Standard PC VGA 640 x 400 31.5 kHz 60 Hz 37.9 kHz 85 Hz O 720 x 400 31.5 kHz 60 Hz 37.9 kHz 85 Hz O 640 x 480 31.5 kHz 60 Hz O 37.9 kHz 72 Hz O 37.5 kHz 75 Hz O 43.3 kHz 85 Hz O WVG...
Page 88 - RS-232C Port Specifications; PC control of the TV; Communication conditions; Communication procedure
78 HP Pavilion LCD HDTV User’s Guide RS-232C Port Specifications PC control of the TV When a program is set, the TV can be controlled from the PC using the RS-232C terminal. The input signal (PC/AV) can be selected, the volume can be adjusted and various other adjustments and settings can be made, e...
Page 89 - Troubleshooting; Startup questions
Tr oubleshooting Troubleshooting 79 Troubleshooting Refer to this section if you have viewing, picture, sound, remote, or startup problems with your TV. Startup questions Symptom Remedy I do not hear sound at power on. ■ Are the two speaker wires connected at the speaker and on the TV, and ■ Is the ...
Page 91 - Broadcast reception error messages
Tr oubleshooting Troubleshooting 81 Remote control programming questions Broadcast reception error messages i.LINK cautions A red light blinks when I press a key, but my home entertainment equipment does not respond. Make sure the remote control is aimed at your home entertainment equipment and is n...
Page 93 - FCC Notice; Modifications; Recording your secret number
FCC Notice FCC Notice 83 FCC Notice Federal Communications Commission Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference ...
Page 100 - Ventilation Requirements
3 Follow these HP-recommended clearances for proper ventilation. Respectez les intervalles recommandés par HP pour garantir une ventilation appropriée. Aplique estas distancias recomendadas por HP para asegurar la ventilación adecuada. Ventilation Requirements Ventilation Requisitos de ventilación 1...
Page 104 - Connect Cable or Antenna
or ou o 7 Antenna Antenne Antena Cable splitter (sold separately) Séparateur de câbles (vendu séparément) Divisor de cable (vendido por separado) Coaxial cables (sold separately) Câbles coaxiaux (vendus séparément) Cables coaxiales (vendidos por separado) From wall Du mur Desde la pared Digital cabl...
Page 105 - Receptor o reproductores de DVD o D-VHS
or ou o or ou o HDMI DIGITAL VIDEO OUT OUT DVI AUDIO 8 Connect Video Sources (optional)Connecter les sources vidéo (optionnel)Conexión de fuentes de vídeo (opcional) Set-top box, DVD, or D-VHS players Boîtier décodeur, lecteurs DVD ou D-VHS Receptor o reproductores de DVD o D-VHS Set-top box, DVD, o...
Page 112 - Warranty and Support Guide; Guide de garantie et de support
HP Pavilion LC3700N 37 inch / LC3200N 32 inch / LC2600N 26 inch LCD High-definition Television HP Pavilion SLC3700N 37 inch / SLC3200N 32 inch LCD High-definition Television with Digital Media Receiver Warranty and Support Guide Téléviseur haute définition LCD HP Pavilion – 37 pouces LC3700N / 32 po...
Page 113 - Pixel Policy
2 Don’t Forget to Register! Go to: http://register.hp.com Registration is quick and easy. The benefits include: • E-mail updates containing notifications about product enhancements, the most recent support alerts, and driver updates specific to the product(s) you own. • The HP Newsgram, our monthly ...
Page 114 - Warranty and License Information; Getting Repair; Advanced Unit Replacement; Protect Your Investment; Obtaining a Warranty Upgrade; Hardware Limited Warranty; General Terms
3 Warranty and License Information Getting Repair In-Home Service If your TV has been diagnosed with a hardware failure, we can schedule a convenient time for a qualified service technician to come and repair your product. This service is included as part of your product warranty. Advanced Unit Repl...
Page 115 - Exclusions
4 Under the HP Global Limited Warranty program, products purchased in one country/region may be transferred to another country/region, where HP or its authorized service providers offer warranty service for the same product model number, without voiding the warranty. Warranty terms, service availabi...
Page 116 - Types of Warranty Service; In-Home Warranty Service
5 Exclusive Remedy TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LOCAL LAW, these terms and conditions constitute the complete and exclusive warranty agreement between you and HP regarding the HP Hardware Product you have purchased or leased. These terms and conditions supersede any prior agreements or repres...
Page 117 - Carry-in Warranty Service; Contacting HP
6 HP may, at its sole discretion, determine if in-home warranty service is required. For example, in many cases, the defect can be fixed by the use of a customer self repair part that you are required to replace yourself based on instructions and documentation provided by HP. You are also required t...