Apple Power Macintosh 8500/150 Series Manual do Utilizador

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The illustration on the next page shows all the equipment you will need to set
up your computer and begin using it. (Note that your monitor and keyboard
may look slightly different depending on what you purchased.)
Place your equipment on a sturdy, flat surface near a grounded wall outlet.
(Your computer was designed to be placed on the floor to conserve desk
space, but it can also be placed on any stable, flat surface.)
Before following the setup instructions in this chapter, you may want to read
“A rranging Your Office” in Appendix A (in the section on health-related
information) for tips on adjusting your work furniture so that youre
comfortable when using the computer.
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Getting Started
Follow the instructions in this
chapter to set up your computer
and learn the basics.
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Página 1 - Getting Started

The illustration on the next page shows all the equipment you will need to setup your computer and begin using it. (Note that your monitor and keyboar

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2 Turn on your computer by pressing the Power key on the keyboard or pressing thepower button on the front panel of the computer.The Power key is mark

Página 3 - Plugging in the computer

Your computer displays the message “This is not a Macintosh disk: Do you want toinitialize it?” when you insert a CD-ROM disc in the CD-ROM drive. m M

Página 4 - Connecting a monitor

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

Página 6 - Connecting the monitor cable

If your computer’s performance decreasesIf you notice a decrease in your computer’s speed and general performanceafter you add special software like a

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Solving printer problemsThe following suggestions should work for all printers.m Check your printer settings in the Chooser, making sure you have sele

Página 8 - ADB icon

AppleLinkApple software updates are posted to the APPLE SW UPDATES boardlocated in the following path:AppleLink Services (main window)Software Sampler

Página 9 - Turning th e computer on

Inside the Ask Apple USA area, you have a choice of the following 10 bulletinboard areas:m Power Macintosh—All Power Macintosh computers, A/V and Geo

Página 10 - Chapter 1

CompuServeThe MacPlanet (GO MACPLANET) area provides access to Macintosh-relatedinformation on CompuServe. From MacPlanet, go to the Apple Online(GO A

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Internet: ftp.info.apple.comThis is a file transfer protocol (ftp) server with all of the latest Apple softwareupdates. (This ftp site was formerly c

Página 12 - Hard disk icon

Initializing a hard diskBefore you can use a new disk, the disk must be prepared so that thecomputer knows where to store information on the disk. Thi

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

Página 14 - What’s next?

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

Página 15 - Learning the basics

How to initialize a hard diskYou initialize an Apple SCSI hard disk by using a program calledDrive Setup, which is on the floppy disk labeled Disk Too

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Repairing a damaged diskDisks can become damaged by repeated use and handling.When do you need to repair a disk?If you see a message reporting that a

Página 17 - Reviewing the basics

Check that both chains of devices are terminated properly. For informationon setting SCSI ID numbers and terminating a SCSI chain, see Chapter 3of thi

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4 Open the Functions menu and choose Test Disk.5When a message tells you that testing is complete, click Quit.If the test reveals a problem, you may b

Página 19 - Setting energy-saving options

3Click the icon of the disk you want to test. Disk icons appear in a box at the top of the Disk First Aid window.4Click Repair to begin testing and re

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

Página 21 - Turning th e computer off

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

Página 22 - Using the Shut Down command

8Shut down your computer.9 Start up your computer from disk 1 from your set of system software disks or theCD-ROM disc that contains system software.

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14 When you see a message reporting that the installation was successful, click Restart (or“Quit,” if you’re installing from the CD-ROM disc). Don’t f

Página 24 - Where to find answers

m If, when you press Return, you see the Macintosh desktop (shown here),your system software is already set up correctly.Skip now to “What’s Next?”m I

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To do a clean installation, follow these steps:1 Start up your computer from the Disk Toolsdisk or the CD-ROM disc that containssystem software. See “

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10 Click OK.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 to insta

Página 27 - Getting Help

14 Click Clean Install. 15 Follow the instructions that appear on the screen. It takes a few minutes to complete the installation.16 When you see a me

Página 28 - Chapter 2

Replacing special softwareSpecial software consists of items such as control panels, system extensions,custom utilities, fonts, or Apple menu items th

Página 29 - Look For

2Click OK.The Easy Install dialog box appears.3Choose Custom Install from the pop-up menu.The Custom Install dialog box appears, listing all available

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8 Restart your Macintosh.The system software is installed and your computer is ready to use. Don’tforget to eject the CD-ROM disc or floppy disk conta

Página 31 - …and then click OK

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

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IIIpartAppendix A Health, Safety, and Maintenance TipsAppendix BInstalling an Expansion CardAppendix C Special Keys on Your Keyboard

Página 34 - Click here to see the next

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

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Problems turning your computer on?If you don’t see anything on the screen, check these items to see if you canidentify the problem:m Is the computer p

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

Página 37 - Learning useful shortcuts

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

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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

Página 39 - Your computer at a glance

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

Página 40 - Chapter 3

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 component

Página 42 - Connecting audio equipment

Handling the monitorFollow these procedures for handling a monitor:m Your Macintosh comes with an energy-saving feature that dims the screenand puts t

Página 43 - Sound output port

Handling floppy disks125° F (52° C)50° F (10° C)Keep disks dry.Do not use apencil or an eraser on a diskor disk label.Store disks attemperaturesbetwee

Página 44 - RCA-type connectors

Handling CD-ROM discsKeep these important safety instructions in mind as you use CD-ROM discs:m Hold a disc by the edges or by one edge and the center

Página 45 - Apple PlainTalk Microphone

Other important safety instructions to keep in mind as you use yourCD-ROM drive.m Position your computer so that when the tray opens, it doesn’t bump

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

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Ejecting a diskFor instructions on ejecting a floppy disk or a removable media disk, see the“Disks” topic of Macintosh Guide, available in the Guide (

Página 48 - Connecting video equipment

Cleaning your equipmentFollow these general rules when cleaning the outside of your computer andits components:m Use a damp, soft, lint-free cloth to

Página 49 - Composite video connectors

2 Turn the mouse upside-down and turn the plastic ring on the bottom counterclockwiseto disengage it.On some mouse devices, you may need to press the

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8Put the ball and the ring back in place.Your mouse should roll smoothly across your mouse pad or desk. If it doesn’t,repeat these instructions carefu

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

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145Appendix B Installing an Expansion CardYou can install printed circuit boards (called cards) for video and graphicsapplications, networking and com

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Expansion card power requirementsThe combined power consumption of expansion cards must not exceed thelimits specified for your Macintosh model. If yo

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3 Remove the cover from the computer.Slide the cover away from the back panel an inch or two. Then raise the coverstraight up and off the computer.147

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4 Touch the metal part of the power supply case inside the computer to discharge staticelectricity.Always do this before you touch any parts, or insta

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5 Lower the retainer.Squeeze the sides of the retainer and pull down.To lower the retainer, squeeze the sides to unlatch it.149Installing an Expansion

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

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6 Being careful not to touch the sharp edges, pull out the metal access port cover behindthe expansion slot you want to use, and set the access port c

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8Align the connector end of the card with the expansion slot.9Press the card gently but firmly until the connector is fully inserted.m Slide the card

Página 60 - Before you connect a device

10 Replace the retainer.When the card is properly seated, the leverssnap into place and secure the card.This guide on the retainerengages the processo

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11 Replace the cover on the computer.Lower the cover all the way down onto the case. Push the cover back until ittouches the back panel.12 Tighten the

Página 62 - Expanding memory

Upgrading the processorYour computer’s processor can be upgraded with the installation of aprocessor upgrade card.To upgrade the processor, remove the

Página 63 - Installing internal drives

155Your computer keyboard contains certain special keys that typewriterkeyboards don’t have. Many of these keys allow you to give commands tothe compu

Página 64 - Connecting network cables

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

Página 65 - Subnet mask:

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

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If you see rectangles: If you see rectangles instead of diacritical marks onsome of the pictures of keys in Key Caps, try pressing Option-x to see the

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

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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)

Página 70 - Switching programs

AAAUI Ethernet connector 64AAUI Ethernet port 40, 41About Apple Extras file 24accent marks, typing 157–158access covers for expansion slots 41acc

Página 71 - Backing up your files

“can’t be opened because a file can’tfound” message 72, 96compatibility with older Macintoshprograms 96installing 67–69memory problems 91not insta

Página 72 - Shared libraries

CD-ROM drivecomputer won’t restart after copyingsoftware to System Folder90, 97computer won’t restart with a disc inthe drive 86, 90icon doesn’t appe

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customer serviceobtaining Apple software updates104–108support hotline 24custom installation of system software123–125Custom Install dialog box 124,

Página 74 - Inserting a CD-ROM disc

“Could not create a socket” 65disk with an X icon 87“Not enough memory” 72, 91“sad Macintosh” icon 88“This is not a Macintosh disk: Do youwant to

Página 75 - Ejecting a CD-ROM disc

I, JiconsADB 7, 8application program 18blinking question mark 86–87, 116“bomb” 81, 83, 92, 102defined 17, 18Disk First Aid 114, 117, 120disk wit

Página 76 - Playing audio CDs

Macintosh Tutorial 15–16memory. See also RAMexpanding 62–63“not enough memory” message 72, 91shared libraries and 72, 96virtual 71Memory control

Página 77 - Working with Photo CDs

audio input/output (on computer) 41,42, 45, 51–53, 55–57composite video input/output 41, 42,51–53, 55–57illustration 40–41monitor 6, 41SCSI 40, 4

Página 78 - Chapter 5

general precautions 134–135grounding the computer 3, 135handling and care of equipment135–139installing additional memory 62–63installing an expans

Página 79 - Chapter 6 Troubleshooting

Reviewing the basicsYou can use the following illustrations to review the elements you use on yourscreen to do work with your computer.MenusThe strip

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symbols and international characters,typing 157–158system extensionsnot installed with the Installer program119, 122turning off 69, 91, 92System Fol

Página 81 - Tr oubleshooting

turning onthe computer 9–13external SCSI devices 62Foreign File Access/Audio FileAccess CD-ROM extensions 100the monitor 11system extensions 69,

Página 82 - Take your time

Power Macintosh User’s ManualIncludes setup, troubleshooting, and important health-relatedinformation for Power Macintosh 8500 series computers

Página 83 - Start over

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,

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

Página 85 - Solutions to common problems

2Getting Help 27Getting answers to your questions 28Identifying objects on the screen 36Learning useful shortcuts 373Connecting Ad

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Part II6Troubleshooting 81When you have questions 81If you have trouble 81Solutions to common problems 85Solutions to CD-ROM problems

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viCommunications Regulation InformationCommunications regulation informationFCC statementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the l

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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

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IpartChapter 1 Getting StartedChapter 2 Getting HelpChapter 3 Connecting Additional EquipmentChapter 4 Installing and Using Application ProgramsChapte

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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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Apple Computer, Inc.1 Infinite LoopCupertino, California 95014-2084408-996-1010http://www.apple.com034-0014-APrinted in U.S.A.

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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

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Monitor power cord(sometimes built into the monitor)Computer power cordMonitor cable(sometimes built into the monitor)KeyboardMouseKeyboard cable(some

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20Chapter 1Putting your computer to sleepYour Power Macintosh is pre-set to put itself to sleep after 30 minutes ofinactivity. When your computer goes

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21Getting StartedTurning th e computer offUsing the Power keyTo tu r n th e co mputer off using the Power key on the keyboard, follow theseinstruct

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22Chapter 1Using the Shut Down commandYou can also turn your computer off by using the Shut Down command in theSpecial menu. Follow these steps:1If th

Página 97 - Solutions to CD-ROM problems

Tr ou ble? If a problem with the computer prevents you from using the Powerkey on the keyboard or choosing Shut Down—for example, if the computer“free

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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

Página 99 - Problems using CD-ROM discs

If you have problems with a particular application program, contact themanufacturer of the program. Refer to the section “Obtaining Updated AppleSoftw

Página 101 - Problems playing audio CDs

27TheGuide menu is your main source of information when you’re workingwith your computer. The menu is identified by a question mark (h) in theupper-ri

Página 102 - Problems using Photo CDs

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

Página 103 - Troubleshooting

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

Página 104 - Solving printer problems

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

Página 105 - AppleLink

2Click “Customizing Your Computer” in the list of topics.When you click any topic area, a list of related questions appears on the rightside of the Ma

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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

Página 107 - CompuServe

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

Página 108 - Internet: ftp.info.apple.com

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,

Página 109 - Initializing a hard disk

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

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35Getting HelpTips for using Macintosh GuideHere are a few tips for using Macintosh Guide effectively:m Macintosh Guide is available only when you are

Página 111 - How to initialize a hard disk

36Chapter 2Identifying objects on the screenSometimes you’ll see an unfamiliar item on the screen and ask yourself,“What’s that?” You can get an answe

Página 112 - Repairing a damaged disk

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

Página 113 - How to test a hard disk

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

Página 114 - Disk Tools

39Your computer at a glanceThe illustration on the next page shows a basic Power Macintosh system,ready to use. (Remember that your monitor and keyb

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Installing an expansion cardIf you purchased an expansion card for your Macintosh, install it now. (SeeAppendix B, “Installing an Expansion Card,” for

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Your computer’s ports and connectorsSCSI portgConnects your Macintosh to SCSI equipment such as externalhard disk drives and scanners.Ethernet port (A

Página 117 - Installing system software

Monitor port™Connects a monitor to your Macintosh.Apple desktop bus VConnects your Macintosh to an input device, such as a (ADB) port keyboard or a tr

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About your computer’s A/V panelThe back of your computer has an A/V panel with ports that allow you toconnect a variety of audio and video input and o

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43Connecting Additional EquipmentAbout your computer’s sound portsThesound input port is marked with an icon of a microphone. The soundoutput port is

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Your computer also has ports that accept left and right audio input and outputthrough RCA-type connectors. These connectors are found on devices likeV

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3Shut down the Macintosh and turn off the audio equipment.4Attach the cable to the audio equipment and to the appropriate sound or audio port onthe Ma

Página 122 - 14 Click Clean Install

Do not use the round omnidirectional microphone supplied with some otherMacintosh models.Follow these steps to connect and position the microphone:1Sh

Página 123 - Doing a custom installation

Connecting external stereo speakersYou can take advantage of your computer’s stereo sound output by attachingexternally powered (amplified) speakers.1

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6 Turn on the computer.Now you hear the computer’s sound through the external speakers. (You mayalso need to set options in the control panel for soun

Página 125 - 2Click OK

S-video connectorsTheS-video connector is a round plug with several small metal pins. You canplug this type of connector into your computer’s S-video

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2Connect the monitor power cord to the monitor.On some monitors, the cord is already attached.3Plug in the monitor power cord.Some monitor power cords

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Connecting video equipment for input to the computerWhen you connect video equipment to the Power Macintosh, you can viewvideo on the computer, captur

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2Attach one end of the video cable to the Video Out port on the VCR or camera.Follow the directions that came with the VCR or camera.3Plug the other e

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Composite video connection for input from a VCRS-video connection for input from a cameraS-video inputportS-video Out portS-video cableAudio input por

Página 130 - Musculoskeletal discomfort

Composite video connection for input from a camera6 Turn on the computer and the VCR or camera.You can now begin working with the video equipment conn

Página 131 - Arranging your office

Connecting video equipment for output from the computerYou can deliver and record a sophisticated presentation by combining thevideo and sound capabil

Página 132 - 45–70 cm (18–28 in.)

2Attach one end of the video cable to the Video In port on the VCR.Follow the directions that came with the VCR.3Plug the other end of the video cable

Página 133 - Avoiding fatigue

Composite video connection for output from the computer6 Turn on the computer and the VCR.7Select “line input” on your VCR.See the manual that came wi

Página 134 - Safety instructions

Using a television as a monitorYou can connect a television directly to the computer’s S-video or compositevideo output port and display the computer’

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IMPORTANTYou can use a television as a monitor on any model of PowerMacintosh 8500. Some models, however, cannot display the desktopsimultaneously on

Página 136 - Handling the keyboard

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

Página 137 - Handling floppy disks

Connecting the monitor cableAfter you plug in the monitor power cord, you connect the monitor cable tothe computer’s monitor port.To connect the monit

Página 138 - Handling CD-ROM discs

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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IMPORTANTThe total length of the cables in a SCSI chain should not exceed6 meters (20 feet). SCSI cables must have a 110-ohm impedance. For bestresult

Página 140 - Power supply

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

Página 141 - Cleaning your equipment

Memory for your computer is provided in packages called Dual InlineMemory Modules (DIMMs). Adding dynamic random-access memory(DRAM) DIMMs increases y

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Connecting network cablesYour Macintosh can be connected to a high-speed Ethernet network via anAAUI Ethernet connector or a high-speed 10BASE-T Ether

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To set up your network configuration, open the AppleTalk control panel tochoose the physical network interface you are using. (The AppleTalk controlpa

Página 145 - Installing an Expansion Card

67Read this chapter for information oninstalling and working with applicationprograms on your computer.Installing application programsYour computer ha

Página 146 - Card installation

If you have questions about installing and using an application program, referto Macintosh Guide, available in the Guide (h) menu and the Read Me file

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To use your programs most effectively, follow these guidelines:m To avoid installation problems, turn off virus protection programs and useApple Exten

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Connecting the mouse and keyboardYou have a choice of several keyboards for your Macintosh. The way youconnect the mouse and keyboard depends on wheth

Página 149 - 5 Lower the retainer

Finding out which programs are openIf you have several programs and windows open, you can find out whichprogram is active and which other programs are

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Backing up your filesMaking backup copies of important files is good protection against possibledamage to the originals.m You can back up files stored

Página 151 - Expansion slotConnector

Shared librariesPower Macintosh programs use special files called shared libraries. These fileshelp Power Macintosh programs to run more efficiently,

Página 152 - 10 Replace the retainer

73Read this chapter for information on using the optional internal CD-ROM(Compact Disc Read-Only Memory) drive, if your computer has one.(CD-ROM drive

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Chapter 5Inserting a CD-ROM discFollow these instructions to insert a CD-ROM disc into your CD-ROM drive.Then follow the instructions provided with yo

Página 154 - Upgrading the processor

Using the Optional CD-ROM DriveEjecting a CD-ROM discFollow these instructions to open the tray and eject a CD-ROM disc fromyour computer.IMPORTANTYou

Página 155 - Special Keys on Your Keyboard

Playing audio CDsWith your CD-ROM drive and your computer’s built-in speaker, you can playaudio compact discs (CDs) or audio tracks on CD-ROM discs. Y

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Using the Optional CD-ROM DriveWorking with Photo CDsYou can use your CD-ROM drive to open Photo CD images stored on PhotoCDs. A Photo CD image is a d

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Sharing a CD-ROM disc over a networkYou can share a CD-ROM disc using your computer’s file-sharing feature. Ifthe disc has audio portions, you will be

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IIpartChapter 6 Troubleshooting

Página 159 - Special key combinations

8Chapter 1Connecting a keyboard with a separate cable1Plug the mouse cable into the port on either side of the keyboard.Most right-handed people prefe

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6Tr oubleshooting81Consult this chapter if you experience problems using your computer.When you have questionsIf you want to know how to do a particul

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If you are unable to access Macintosh Guide (for example, if your screen is “frozen”), refer to this chapter to see if you can resolve the problem.Tak

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If you need repair service, consult the service and support information thatcame with your computer for instructions on how to contact an Apple-author

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mTurn off your computer with the power button on the front panel of the computer, waitat least 10 seconds, and then turn it on again. If the computer

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Solutions to common problemsThis section contains descriptions of problems you could experience withyour computer. Some problems may be caused by your

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The computer’s clock keeps time inaccurately.Your computer has a clock that runs continuously. When the computer isturned off, a battery keeps the clo

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m System software may not be installed on the startup hard disk, the systemsoftware may be damaged, or the hard disk may not be working properly.Start

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A “sad Macintosh” icon appears, and the computer won’t start up.This icon indicates that your Macintosh cannot start up because of a problemwith the s

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m If the hard disk is your startup disk, start your computer using the DiskTo o l s floppy disk or (if you have a built-in CD-ROM drive) with theCD-RO

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9Getting StartedConnecting other equipmentIf you are new to the Macintosh, it’s a good idea to get some experience usingyour computer before you conne

Página 171 - W, X, Y

m Tur n off the computer. If the disk isn’t ejected, then hold down the buttonon your mouse or other pointing device while you turn the computeron aga

Página 172 - User’s Manual

You can’t start an application program, or it quits unexpectedly. Or, when you try to opena program, you see a message that not enough memory is avail

Página 173 - K Apple Computer, Inc

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 messa

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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 Your system has a software problem.Press

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Typing on the keyboard produces nothing on the screen.One of the following is probably the cause:m Your system has a software problem.Restart your Mac

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m The keyboard is damaged.If you have access to another keyboard, try using it instead. (Turn thecomputer off before connecting it.) If the new keyboa

Página 177 - FCC statement

You experience problems using a document from a DOS computer.If you can’t open a DOS document using a Macintosh program, try thefollowing:m Open the d

Página 178 - CD-ROM drive

Solutions to CD-ROM problemsProblems using the CD-ROM driveThe CD-ROM drive icon does not appear on screen.m If you have other internal SCSI devices a

Página 179 - Chapter 2 Getting Help

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

Página 180 - Apple Computer, Inc

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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