Get t ing StartedWith Your Macintosh®Po w e r B o o k™14 0 / 1 7 0Includes setup inform a t i o nREAD THIS BOOKfirst2392A.PwrBk 140/170 GS 5/27/99 3:
You should see the Macintosh desktop with the hard disk icon at the top-right corner of your screen. Turn now to page 7 forinformation about adjusting
Adjusting screen brightness and contrastYou may need to adjust the brightness and contrast of the screenwhen you take the computer from one work locat
Connecting the microphoneYour Macintosh PowerBook comes with a microphone that can beused to record live sounds. To connect the microphone, followthes
Adjusting the angle of the ke y b o a r dFor greater comfort as you work with your Macintosh, you canadjust the angle of the keyboard. Rotate the
Le a rn ing the BasicsIf you are new to Macintosh computers, turn now to the trainingmaterials provided with your computer. The Macintosh Basics tou
2 . Notice that the arrow on the screen moves in the samed i rection that you roll the trackball.3 . Use the trackball to move the arrow over the pict
4 . Being careful not to roll the trackball, click one of thebuttons twice in succession. Both buttons do the same thing. Now your screen shouldlook l
5 . Use the trackball to move the arrow over the picturethat is labeled “Macintosh Basics.”6 . Make sure the tip of the arrow is inside the picturelab
7 . Use the trackball to move the arrow over the picture ofthe man that is labeled “Macintosh Basics.” Make surethe tip of the arrow is inside the pic
Tu rning the computer on and offIf you plan to continue working with your Macintosh, don’t turnoff your computer yet. (Before you can turn your comput
Limited Warranty on Media and ReplacementIf you discover physical defects in the manuals distributed with an Apple product or inthe media on which a s
3 . Drag through the items in the menu until the Sleepcommand is highlighted, and then release the trackballb u t t o n.Turning the computer offIf you
3 . Drag through the items in the menu until the ShutDown command is highlighted, and then release thetrackball button.▲ Wa rning: Never shut the com
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S p e c i f i c a t i o n sP r o c e s s o r PowerBook 170:68030 with 68882 math coprocessor, 25 MHz clock frequency PowerBook 140:68030, 16 MHz clo
21Sound generator 4-voice sound with 8-bit digital-analog conversion recording at 11 kHz or 22 kHz sample ratePower adapter Input: AC 100–240 V, 50/
M i c r o p h o n e / S o u n d The microphone is an electret type, omnidirectionalmicrophone that is powered by the computer. Microphoneoutput volta
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Radio and television interference ii Setting Up 1Plugging in the power adapter 2Tu rning on your computer 3Problems starting up? 6 Adj
I m p o r t a n tThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications
1Setting UpSetting up your Macintosh®PowerBook™140/170 involves these steps: Plugging in the power adapter Tu rning on your computer Adjusting scre
Plugging in the power adapterBefore you begin your first session with your PowerBook, youshould plug in the power adapter to recharge the battery. The
2 . Plug the power adapter cable into the power adapterport on the computer’s back panel.Tu rning on your computerTo turn your computer on for the fi
2 . Slide the latch to the right and gently lift up thed i s p l a y.3 . Raise the display to a comfortable viewing angle.You can adjust the angle of
4 . Open the door to the back panel of your computer byputting your finger into the groove and pulling downon the door.5 . Tu rn on your computer by p
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