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- Posted on Sep 18, 2008
Re: I accidently changed the language now its in dutch i...
Hi,
Troubleshooting steps to be Followed
Setting the front panel language on the HP PSC 2200 series
To set the language and region, follow the steps below:
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On the all-in-one front panel, press the Setup button five times, and then press Enter to access the Maintenance settings.
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Press the number 5 on the front panel numeric keypad, and then press Enter to access the Language and Region settings.
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The available languages will appear in the display. Press the Right Arrow (>) button to scroll through the available languages. Enter the two-digit code for the desired language based on what is listed in the display (example - 11 for English, 12 for Spanish, and etc.).
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Confirm the selection by pressing the number 1 on the numeric keypad of the all-in-one. Press 2 to cancel the language and try again.
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The available regions will appear in the display. Press the Right Arrow (>) button to scroll through the available regions. Enter the two-digit code for the desired region based on what is listed in the display.
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Confirm the selection by pressing the number 1 on the numeric keypad of the all-in-one. Press 2 to cancel the region and try again.
The front panel language does not set correctly
There can be a problem if the front panel cover (bezel) is not installed correctly. If the language cannot be set or is still wrong, do the following:
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If the software has not been installed, install it.
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Remove the control panel bezel. This may require the use of a coin or small screwdriver to carefully pry up the cover from the back (near the display).
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Reinstall the front panel bezel as shown in Figure 1. Be sure the bezel is firmly seated and that all of the buttons can move freely.
Figure 1: Installing the front panel bezel
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Set the front panel language following the steps above.
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