Apple Power Macintosh 5400 series Manual de usuario

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Pagina 1 - User’s Manual

Power MacintoshUser’s ManualIncludes setup, troubleshooting, and important health-relatedinformation for Power Macintosh 5400 series computers

Pagina 3 - Contents

Obtaining online support and updated Apple softwareApple technical support information and software updates are available frommany online services. Us

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AppleLinkSupport information is posted to the Support area, located in the followingpath:AppleLink Services (main window)SupportApple software updates

Pagina 5 - Index 159

Internet: World Wide WebYou can also download Apple software updates via Apple’s World Wide Webserver, www.info.apple.com. The Apple web site allows y

Pagina 6 - FCC statement

Internet: gopher serverApple recommends using TurboGopher client software to access the AppleComputer Higher Education Gopher server. The “Apple Suppo

Pagina 7 - CD-ROM drive

Tr y these suggestions firstIf you can’t start up from a hard disk or you don’t see the hard disk icon on thedesktop, try the following:m If the hard

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2Verify the disk using Disk First Aid.m Double-click the Disk First Aid icon (you may need to look in a foldercalled Utilities to find Disk First Aid)

Pagina 9 - Welcome to Power Macintosh

6When a message tells you that testing is complete, click Quit.If the Drive Setup test reveals a problem, you may be able to correct itby using Disk F

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4Click Repair to begin testing and repairing the disk.You can’t repair the startup disk or the disk that contains the Disk First Aidprogram, but you c

Pagina 11 - Chapter 2 Getting Help

Initializing a hard diskYou may never need to initialize a hard disk. This section helps youdetermine whether you need to initialize your hard disk an

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Starting up from a CD-ROM discTo i n itia lize, test, or repair a hard disk, or to install system software on a harddisk, you need to start up your co

Pagina 13 - Getting Started

IpartChapter 1 Getting StartedChapter 2 Getting HelpChapter 3 Expanding Your Computer and Using Its Special FeaturesChapter 4 Installing and Using App

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Starting up from a floppy diskTo i n itia lize, test, or repair a hard disk, or to install system software on a hard disk, you need to start up your c

Pagina 15 - Plugging in the computer

2 Open the Drive Setup program.You may need to look in a folder called Utilities to find Drive Setup.3 In the list of drives, click the disk you want

Pagina 16 - Power switch

Installing or reinstalling system softwareSystem software is the set of programs and other files that your computer usesto start itself up, keep track

Pagina 17 - Power cord plug

Installing system softwareFollow the steps in this section to do what is commonly called a “normal”installation of system software.If you’re installin

Pagina 18 - Chapter 1

9 Start up your computer from the CD-ROM disc that contains system software or from theInstall Disk 1 disk.See “Starting Up From a CD-ROM Disc” or “St

Pagina 19 - ADB port

14 When you see a message reporting that the installation was successful, click Restart. If a message reports that installation was not successful, tr

Pagina 20 - ADB icon

To do a clean installation, follow these steps:1 Start up your computer from the CD-ROM disc that contains system software or from theInstall Disk 1di

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10 Click Continue.The Easy Install dialog box appears. 11 Make sure that the hard disk named in the Destination Disk box is the one on which youwant t

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16 When the installation is complete you see a message reporting that the installation wassuccessful.If a Restart button appears, click it to restart

Pagina 23 - “On” position

Doing a custom installationFor most Macintosh users, the Easy Install procedure described in theprevious sections is appropriate, because it automatic

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The Custom Install dialog box appears, listing all available system softwarecomponents.4Scroll through the list of components, clicking the checkbox n

Pagina 26 - Hard disk icon

Installing or reinstalling CD-ROM softwareCD-ROM software is a set of programs and files that allow your CD-ROMdrive to work correctly with your compu

Pagina 27 - Problems starting up?

3Choose Custom Install from the pop-up menu.The Custom Install dialog box appears, listing all available system softwarecomponents.4Select Multimedia

Pagina 28 - What’s next?

IIIpartAppendix A Health, Safety, and Maintenance TipsAppendix B Installing Expansion Cards and Additional MemoryAppendix C Special Keys on Your Keybo

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113For your own safety and that of your equipment, follow all the instructions inthis chapter. Keep these instructions available for reference by you

Pagina 31 - Reviewing the basics

Musculoskeletal discomfortAs with any activity that involves sitting for long periods of time, using acomputer can make your muscles sore and stiff. T

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Eye fatigueEye fatigue can occur whenever the eyes are focused on a nearby object for along time. This problem occurs because the eye muscles must wor

Pagina 33 - Setting energy-saving options

You may have to raise your chair so your forearms and hands are at theproper angle to the keyboard. If this makes it impossible to rest your feetflat

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Avoiding fatiguem Change your seated position, stand up, or stretch whenever you start to feeltired. Frequent short breaks are helpful in reducing fat

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1The illustration on the next page shows all the equipment you will need to setup your computer and begin using it. Place your equipment on a sturdy,

Pagina 36 - Open/Close button

Safety instructionsFor your own safety and that of your equipment, always take the followingprecautions.Tur n off the computer completely and disconne

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Handling your computer equipmentFollow these guidelines for handling your computer and its components: m When setting up your computer, place componen

Pagina 38 - Turning the computer off

Handling the built-in monitorFollow these procedures for handling the built-in monitor:m Make sure the ventilation openings on the computer are clear

Pagina 39 - Using the Shut Down command

Handling floppy disksEjecting a diskFor instructions on ejecting a floppy disk, a CD-ROM disc, or a removablemedia disk, see the “Disks” topic area of

Pagina 40 - Turning the computer on

If you can’t eject a floppy diskIf you can’t eject a floppy disk in the usual way, try the following in order:m Hold down the x and Shift keys and pre

Pagina 41 - Where to find answers

m To avoid damage to your discs, keep these points in mind:Other important safety instructions to keep in mind as you use your CD-ROM drive:m Position

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Power supplyThe power supply in your computer is a high-voltage component and shouldnot be opened for any reason, even when the computer is off. If th

Pagina 43 - Getting Help

Cleaning the mouseThe mouse contains a small ball that must roll smoothly for the mouse towork properly. You can keep this ball free of dirt and greas

Pagina 44 - Chapter 2

4Clean the three small rollers inside the mouse with a cotton swab moistened with water.Rotate the rollers to clean all around them.5Wipe the mouse ba

Pagina 45 - Look For

Locking and unlocking the mouseSome mouse devices can be locked so that the ball can’t be removed. Alocking mouse has a small hole on the plastic ring

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KeyboardMacintosh computerKeyboard cable(sometimes built into thekeyboard as shown here)Computer power cordMouse

Pagina 47 - …and then click OK

To unlock the mouse, follow these steps:1 Insert a straightened paper clip into the hole on the plastic ring.2Press down on the paper clip while you

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129This appendix provides information about expansion cards and memorymodules (including an optional High Performance Module) and explains howto insta

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You can also install the following additional expansion cards in yourMacintosh:m the Apple External Video Connector kit that allows video mirroring on

Pagina 50 - Click here to see the next

About memoryYou can have memory—dynamic random-access memory (DRAM)—addedto your computer in packages called Dual Inline Memory Modules, orDIMMs. You

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IMPORTANTThe DIMMs should be 64-bit-wide, 168-pin fast-paged mode,with 70-nanosecond (ns) RAM access time or faster. DIMMs that are either32 or 64 MB

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4 Remove the security screws from the computer’s back panel with a screwdriver.5With your fingertips, find the two latches on the underside of the com

Pagina 53 - Learning useful shortcuts

6Pull gently on the latches.7Swing the panel up and slip it out.Set the panel aside.8To discharge static electricity from your body that could damage

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9Gently pull down on the wire handle and swing it out to unlock it from its storageposition. Then grasp the handle and pull the logic board out of the

Pagina 55 - Expanding Your Computer

Installing an expansion cardThis section contains instructions for installing a peripheral componentinterconnect (PCI) card or a communication card. T

Pagina 56 - Chapter 3

2 Lift out the retainer clamp and set it aside. Yo u ’ ll need the retainer clamp later, after you install the card.Vertical plateRemove the retainer

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3Getting StartedPlugging in the computerBefore you plug your Macintosh into a wall socket, carefully read all thesetup instructions in this chapter. T

Pagina 58 - Sound control buttons

3If your PCI card has ports for connecting equipment, remove the plastic access coverfrom the vertical plate.On the inside of the computer, squeeze to

Pagina 59 - Screen control buttons

4 Remove the metal retainer from the inside of the computer.5 Remove the PCI card adapter from the main logic board.6 Remove the PCI card from its sta

Pagina 60 - Built-in microphone

7Connect the PCI card and the PCI card adapter.Place the adapter on a firm surface, then press the card firmly into theadapter. You may find it helpfu

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9 Insert the adapter into the PCI slot on the main logic board. Make sure the metal fence onthe PCI card engages the hook on the vertical plate and th

Pagina 62 - SCSI icon

10 Insert the retainer clamp back into the hole and hold it there while you screw it intoplace.11 If you have a communication card, DIMMs, or a High P

Pagina 63 - SCSI system cable

Installing a communication cardThis section contains instructions for installing an Ethernet, fax, or internalmodem card in the communication slot in

Pagina 64 - SCSI terminator

To i n st all a communication card, follow these steps:1 Remove the plastic access cover from the vertical plate.2 Remove the communication card from

Pagina 65 - Connecting a SCSI device

Your card may have an external connector on it, as shown here.4Passing the external connector through the hole in the vertical plate, insert the card

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Installing DIMMs or a High Performance ModuleInstalling a DRAM DIMM1Push the ejector on the DRAM slot outward and down to open it.Push the ejector out

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2With the ejector in the “open” position, align the DRAM DIMM in the DRAM slots aspictured.IMPORTANTDo not touch the DIMM’s connectors. Handle the DIM

Pagina 68 - Insert the floppy disk, metal

2Plug the socket end of the power cord into the recessed power plug (marked with thesymbol≤) on the back of the computer.Make sure at least one end of

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Installing the High Performance Module (256K Level 2 Cache)1Align the notches in the High Performance Module with the small ribs inside the moduleslot

Pagina 70 - Switching applications

Closing the computer1Slip the base of the logic board into the guide rails inside the computer’s case and swingthe wire handle back into its storage p

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2Slide the logic board back into the computer.3Slip the three tabs at the top of the back panel into the grooves in the computer’s case.Slip the three

Pagina 72 - Backing up your files

4Snap the base of the back panel into place.5 Reinsert the three security screws.Reinsert these screws.Snap the plastic back panel into place.151Inst

Pagina 73 - Special memory requirements

6Plug the cables back into the computer.Your computer is now ready to turn on and use.Note: If your computer will not start after you’ve installed an

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153Your computer keyboard contains certain special keys that typewriterkeyboards don’t have. Many of these keys allow you to give commands to thecompu

Pagina 75 - Chapter 5 Troubleshooting

Special keys on Apple keyboards(continued)Control key In combination with other keys, this key provides shortcuts ormodifies other actions.Delete key

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Typing special characters and symbolsYou can type a variety of international and other special symbols andcharacters (including characters with diacri

Pagina 77 - Tr oubleshooting

If you press the Option key, Key Caps outlines lightly the keys that you canuse in combination with letter keys to type letters with accents or otherd

Pagina 78 - Take your time

Special key combinationsIf difficulties with your mouse or computer don’t allow you to use standardmethods of quitting a program or restarting your co

Pagina 79 - Start over

3Plug the other end of the power cord into a three-hole grounded outlet or power strip.Installing an expansion cardIf you purchased an expansion card

Pagina 81 - Solutions to common problems

AAbout Apple Extras file 29accent marks, typing 156ADB. See Apple Desktop BusAmerica Online 88Apple customer support hotline 29Apple Desktop Bus (

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Installer 59, 101–108installing 56–57, 103Key Caps 155–156license agreement for 56, 88memory used by 61, 78opening, problems with 78, 80PlainTal

Pagina 83 - Horizontal centering control

161Indexopening documents on,troubleshooting 83polishing 83safety precautions for 122small (8 cm) discs 24, 25starting up from 81, 97, 157system

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Control Panels (Apple menu)Date & Time 34Desktop Patterns 36Energy Saver 21–22Extensions Manager 68, 69Memory 61, 78, 80Monitors & Sound

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Empty Trash warning, disabling 38energy, conserving 13–14, 21–23Energy Saver control panel 21–22putting the computer to sleep with21–22scheduling

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System Folderpurpose of 100removing special software itemsfrom 87folder icon 20fonts, replacing in new System Folder 106formatting disks. See init

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I, Jicons 20appearing incorrectly on screen 74Apple Desktop Bus icon 8application icon 20bomb icon 65, 67, 75dimmed icons 58Disk First Aid icon

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Llabeling floppy disks 121Level 2 memory cache. See HighPerformance Modulelicense agreementfor application programs 56for Apple software 88lifting

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monitor. See also screenadjusting angle of 10cleaning 124connecting a second monitor for videomirroring 49displaying images on two monitors atonce

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Connecting the mouse and the keyboardThe way you connect the mouse and the keyboard depends on whether thekeyboard has a built-in cable or a separate

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PCI card adapter 130, 139, 140PCI slot 130, 139, 141performance problems 86peripheral component interconnect. See PCIPhoto CDshandling 122insertin

Pagina 92 - Solutions to CD-ROM problems

repairingcomputer 66floppy disks 91–92, 94–95hard disk 91–92, 94–95repetitive stress injuries 114reset button on main logic board 70, 152resoluti

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to start the Extensions Manager 157to turn off system extensions 157Shortcuts command (Guide menu) 41Show All command (Application menu) 60Show Ba

Pagina 94 - Problems using CD-ROM discs

system softwarecannot be found by Macintosh 72installing or reinstalling 100–108clean installation 103–106custom installation 107–108normal instal

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quitting application programs whenproblem occurs 67rebuilding desktop 68–69repairing damaged disks 91–92restarting the computer 67, 78, 82SCSI dev

Pagina 96 - Problems playing audio CDs

Apple Computer, Inc.1 Infinite LoopCupertino, California 95014-2084408.996.1010030-7926-APrinted in U.S.A.

Pagina 97 - Problems using Photo CDs

2Plug the keyboard cable into the port marked with the ◊icon on the back of thecomputer.V ADB port7Getting Started

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K Apple Computer, Inc.© 1996 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part,

Pagina 99 - Solving printer problems

Connecting a keyboard with a separate cable1Plug the mouse cable into the port on either side of the keyboard.Most right-handed people prefer to use t

Pagina 100 - America Online

3Plug the keyboard cable into the port marked with the ◊icon on the back of thecomputer.V ADB port9Getting Started

Pagina 101 - CompuServe

Adjusting the angle of the screenYou can adjust the angle of the screen to avoid glare and reflections by usingthe computer’s tilt-and-swivel base. Tu

Pagina 102 - Internet: FTP servers

Connecting other equipmentIf you are new to the Macintosh, it’s a good idea to get some experience usingyour computer before you connect other equipme

Pagina 103 - Internet: gopher server

2Press the Power key (marked with a triangle) on your keyboard. If you have a different keyboard than the one pictured here, your Power keymay be in a

Pagina 104 - Disk Tools

3Check to see what’s on your screen.You see a sequence of messages describing what is happening, followed bythe Energy Saver dialog box. m If you see

Pagina 105 - Troubleshooting

m If, when you press Return, you see the Macintosh desktop (shown here),your system software is already set up correctly. Skip now to the section, “Wh

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15Getting StartedProblems starting up?If the screen is dark, check these items to see if you can identify theproblem:m Is the computer turned on? The

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What’s next?Yo u’ve finished setting up your computer. Continue with one of the following steps:m If you are new to the Macintosh, turn to the next se

Pagina 108 - Initializing a hard disk

Learning the basicsIf you are new to the Macintosh, you should begin by looking at the easy-to-use program called the Macintosh Tutorial. The tutorial

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iiiCommunications regulation information viPreface Welcome to Power Macintosh ixPart I1Getting Started 1Plugging in the computer 3

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3With the tip of the arrow on the question mark, press and hold down the mouse button.A list of choices (called a menu) appears. This is the Guide (h)

Pagina 111 - ...then click Initialize

Reviewing the basicsLook at the following illustrations to review the elements you use on yourscreen to work with your computer. MenusThe strip across

Pagina 112 - Chapter 5

IconsIcons are small pictures that represent disks, programs, documents andfolders. You can double-click any icon to open it and see what it contains.

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Saving energy with the Energy Saver control panelWhen you save energy, you save natural resources and reduce pollution. YourPower Macintosh contains f

Pagina 114 - Install Disk 1

To put your computer to sleep right away, choose the Sleep command fromthe Special menu, or press the Power key on the keyboard to bring up theShutdow

Pagina 115 - IMPORTANT

Accessing a sleeping computer over a networkIf your computer is being used as a server, other users can still access it overa network while it is asle

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Inserting a CD-ROM disc or other CDYour internal CD-ROM drive, if your computer came with one installed,works with CD-ROM discs, standard audio compac

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3Place a disc in the tray with the disc label facing up.Make sure the disc is lying flat and centered in the tray. If you are using asmall (8 cm) disc

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Turning the computer offUsing the Power keyTo t ur n t he co mputer off using the Power key (marked with a triangle) on thekeyboard, follow these ins

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Using the Shut Down commandYou can also turn your computer off by using the Shut Down command in theSpecial menu. Follow these steps:1If the computer

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2Getting Help 31Getting answers to your questions 32Tips for using Macintosh Guide 39Identifying objects on the screen 40Learning

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If you can’t shut down your computer If a problem with the computer prevents you from using the Power key on thekeyboard or choosing Shut Down—for exa

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Where to find answersWhen you have questions about using your Macintosh, there are severalplaces you can look for answers.In this book Use this book t

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31The Guide menu is your main source of information when you’re workingwith your computer. The menu is identified by a question mark (h) in theupper-r

Pagina 125 - Appendix A

Getting answers to your questionsWhen you have a question while working with your computer, you can get theanswer by choosing Macintosh Guide from the

Pagina 126 - Musculoskeletal discomfort

3Notice the three buttons at the top of the window: Topics, Index, and Look For.Macintosh Guide gives you three ways of finding information:mTopicslet

Pagina 127 - Arranging your office

2Click either “Customizing Your Computer,” or “Setting Options,” whichever is available,in the list of topics.When you click any topic area, a list of

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Getting answers with the Index button1 In the Macintosh Guide window, click the Index button.An alphabetical list of subjects appears on the left side

Pagina 129 - Avoiding fatigue

4Click the question “How do I change the background pattern?” and then click OK. Ordouble-click the question.A small window appears with instructions

Pagina 130 - Safety instructions

Getting answers with the Look For button1 In the Macintosh Guide window, click the Look For button.A small box appears on the left side of the window,

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Testi ng a nd repairing a damaged disk 91Initializing a hard disk 96Installing or reinstalling system software 100Installing or reinstall

Pagina 132 - Handling the keyboard

4Click the question “How do I turn off the Empty Trash warning?” and then click OK. Ordouble-click the question.A small window appears with instructio

Pagina 133 - Ejecting a disk

39Getting HelpTips for using Macintosh GuideHere are a few tips for using Macintosh Guide effectively:m Macintosh Guide is available only when you are

Pagina 134 - Handling compact discs

Identifying objects on the screenSometimes you’ll see an unfamiliar item on the screen and ask yourself,“What’s that?” You can get an answer by using

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Learning useful shortcutsYou can perform many tasks in the Finder more quickly if you use keyboardor mouse shortcuts. For example, instead of clicking

Pagina 136 - Cleaning your equipment

3 Read about the shortcuts available for the category you selected.Click the right arrow in the lower-right corner of the window to display thenext wi

Pagina 137 - Cleaning the mouse

43The illustration on the next page shows the basic computer system you nowhave. You can expand your computer system by connecting additionalhardware

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Your computer’s ports and connectorsHeadphone jackfConnects your Macintosh to standard headphones.Video input card Connects your Macintosh to a video

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45Expanding Your Computer and Using Its Special FeaturesSCSI portgConnects your Macintosh to SCSI equipment, such as external hard disk drives and sca

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Using the sound control buttons on your computerThere are two sets of buttons on the front of your Macintosh. The set on theright (marked with the - i

Pagina 141 - About expansion cards

Using the screen control buttons on your computerYou can adjust the level of light and dark on the screen of your built-inmonitor by using the screen

Pagina 142 - Appendix B

Communications regulation informationFCC statementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devicein ac

Pagina 143 - About memory

Using the built-in microphoneYour Macintosh comes with a built-in microphone for recording live sounds.The microphone is highly sensitive. Once you’ve

Pagina 144 - Opening the computer

Connecting a second monitor for video mirroringIf you have the optional Apple external video connector, you can connect asecond, external monitor to y

Pagina 145 - Remove these screws

Connecting external SCSI devicesYour computer has a port for connecting devices that use the Small ComputerSystem Interface (SCSI, pronounced “skuh-ze

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Before you connect a deviceBefore you connect a SCSI device to your Macintosh, be sure to completethese tasks:m Make sure each SCSI device connected t

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m Make sure that the last (or only) device in the SCSI chain has a terminator.Make sure that no other external SCSI device has a terminator.Some exter

Pagina 148 - Installing an expansion card

Connecting a SCSI deviceUse these general instructions in conjunction with the instructions that camewith your SCSI device:1 Turn off your Macintosh.2

Pagina 149 - Remove the retainer clamp

Connecting to an Ethernet networkIf your computer came with the optional Ethernet card, you can connect yourMacintosh to any standard high-speed Ether

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55Your computer has several application programs already installed, as well assome applications that you must install before you can use them. Theappl

Pagina 151 - Vertical plate Metal retainer

You may want to experiment with AppleScript, one of the applications onyour hard disk. With AppleScript you can automate tasks in the Finder andother

Pagina 152 - PCI card

To use your applications most effectively, follow these guidelines:m Put only one copy of each application on your hard disk. Having more thanone copy

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DOC statementDOC Class B Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radionoise emissions from digital apparatus as set o

Pagina 154 - Replace the retainer clamp

Switching applicationsYou can switch to another open application or desk accessory by choosing itsname from the Application menu.If an application’s i

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To remove software, follow these steps:1 Start up your computer from the system software CD-ROM disc that came with yourcomputer.For detailed steps,

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Hiding and showing windows on the desktopYou can hide all windows except those of the active application by choosingHide Others from the Application m

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Using Power Macintosh application programsYour Power Macintosh is compatible with most application programsintended for use with Macintosh computers.

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IIpartChapter 5 Troubleshooting

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65When you have questionsIf you want to know how to do a particular task with your computer, refer to Macintosh Guide in the Guide (h) menu. For instr

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Take your time When you see an error message, you don’t have to take action immediately.The message stays on the screen until you click the OK button

Pagina 163 - Reinsert these screws

Start overOften you can eliminate a problem simply by clearing the computer’s memoryand starting over. If you can, save any open documents before rest

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viiiContents

Pagina 165 - Special Keys on Your Keyboard

Rebuild your desktop A process known as “rebuilding the desktop” helps your Macintosh keeptrack of data on your startup disks. (Although you usually u

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8 Open the Extensions Manager control panel by choosing Control Panels from the Apple (K) menu. When the Control Panels window appears, double-click t

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The computer does not start and you have just installed DIMMs, a High PerformanceModule (256K Level 2 cache), or expansion cards.You may need to press

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The computer does not start up from the hard disk.Try the following:m Use the Drive Setup program to make the disk available. Drive Setup islocated in

Pagina 169 - Special key combinations

The computer’s clock keeps time inaccurately.If your clock begins to keep time inaccurately, have an Apple-authorizedservice provider replace the batt

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When you try to start up from a floppy disk, a disk icon with an X appears in the middleof the screen and the floppy disk is ejected.This icon indicat

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Icons do not appear correctly on your screen.You need to rebuild the desktop—a process that helps your Macintosh keeptrack of files and folders on you

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A dialog box with a bomb appears.Your system has a software problem.m Write down what you were doing when the message appeared, and writedown the mess

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The pointer (8) doesn’t move when you move the mouse.One of the following situations is probably the cause:m The mouse is not connected properly. Chec

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Typing on the keyboard produces nothing on the screen.One of the following is probably the cause:m You haven’t selected any text or set the insertion

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ixCongratulations on the purchase of your new Macintosh. Your computer isdesigned to give you the highest performance combined with real ease ofuse—it

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Your computer won’t restart, and a CD-ROM disc is in the CD-ROM drive.m Your computer may be trying to start up from the CD-ROM disc. Press theOpen/Cl

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m Purchase and install the correct software to use the document, or find outif the creator of the document can convert it to a form that one of yourpr

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You see a message that your application program can’t be opened because a file can’tbe found.Power Macintosh programs use special files called shared

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Your computer starts up and you see large folder-shaped areas, containing labeledpictorial buttons, instead of the usual Macintosh desktop.m Your comp

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Your computer won’t restart, and a CD-ROM disc is in the CD-ROM drive.m Your computer may be trying to start up from the CD-ROM disc. Press theOpen/Cl

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Your computer ejects a CD-ROM disc without giving you any error message. m Make sure the disc is flat in the tray and the disc label is facing up. Ify

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Problems using ISO 9660 or High Sierra discsYou cannot access files on a CD-ROM disc that uses the ISO 9660 or High Sierra format.m Discs in the ISO 9

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While playing an audio track on a CD-ROM disc that combines audio tracks and data,you double-click the disc icon and the audio track stops playing.m Y

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If your computer’s performance decreasesIf you notice a decrease in your computer’s speed and general performanceand you often use networks, connect t

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m Drag special software items out of the System Folder or remove thempermanently. (The special software may be in the Control Panels orExtensions fold

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