Congratulations, you and your Mac Pro were made for each other.
10 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, GoYourMacProfeaturesthelatestcomputertechnology,includingadvancedmulticoreprocessortechnology,high-speedme
100 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet SolutionOnline ResourcesForonlineserviceandsupportinformation,gotowww.apple.com/support.Chooseyourcountryfro
101Chapter 4 Problem, Meet SolutionIfyouneedassistance,AppleCaretelephonesupportrepresentativescanhelpyouwithinstallingandopeningappl
102 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet SolutionLocating Your Serial NumberUseanyofthesemethodstondyourMacProserialnumber:Â ChooseApple()fromt
Help Center System Information www.apple.com/macpro What’s Under the Hood5
104 Chapter 5 What’s Under the HoodThetechnicalspecicationsofyourMacProareincludedinthissection.SpecicationsUseSystemInformationto
105Chapter 5 What’s Under the Hood12-core Mac Pro Two6-CoreIntelXeonseriesprocessors 12MBofsharedL3cacheperprocessor 1333MHzDD
106 Chapter 5 What’s Under the HoodVideo Display ModesFortechnicalspecicationsforyourdisplay:Â Apple displays: Gotowww.apple.com/displaysS
107Chapter 5 What’s Under the HoodSuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW) Specications Disc diameters supported: 12cmand8cm Data formats:• CD
108 Chapter 5 What’s Under the HoodUSB Specications SupportforUniversalSerialBus(USB)2.0and1.1 SevenexternalUSBTypeAports• TwoUSB
109Chapter 5 What’s Under the Hood Media, 1000Base-T: CAT5eUTPon4pairsupto100m Channel speeds: IEEEAutonegotiationof10Base-T,10
11Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, GoSetting Up Your Mac ProYourMacProisdesignedsothatyoucansetitupquicklyandstartusingitrightaway.Follow
110 Chapter 5 What’s Under the HoodOptical digital audio inBasedonatypicalsituationwithplaybackofa1kHz,0dBFS24-bitsinewave,unlessot
111Chapter 5 What’s Under the HoodAnalog audio line in (typical values)Basedonatypicalsituationwithplaybackofa1kHz,-3dBFS24-bitsine
112 Chapter 5 What’s Under the Hood Total harmonic distortion + noise: Lessthan-60dB(0.1percent) Frequency response: 100Hzto8.2kHz,+
113Chapter 5 What’s Under the HoodDimensions and Operating EnvironmentDimensions Weight: 39.9lbs.(18.1kg)Theweightdependsonthecongurat
Help Center ergonomics www.apple.com/environment Last, but Not Least6
116 Chapter 6 Last, but Not LeastThischapterprovidesimportantinformationaboutsafetyprocedures,routinemaintenance,andergonomicconsiderati
117Chapter 6 Last, but Not Least Yourcomputerordisplayisexposedtorainoranyotherexcessmoisture Yourcomputerordisplayhasbeendrop
118 Chapter 6 Last, but Not Least5 Wipethecomputerordisplaycasesurfaceslightlywithaclean,softclothdampenedwithwater.NOTICE: Don’tu
119Chapter 6 Last, but Not LeastApple Magic Mouse Class 1 Laser InformationTheAppleMagicMouseisaClass1laserproductinaccordancewithIEC6
12 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, GoStep 2: Plug in the power cord.Plugthepowercordcompletelyintotherecessedpowercordsocketonthebackofyour
120 Chapter 6 Last, but Not LeastUnderstanding ErgonomicsHerearesometipsforsettingupahealthyworkenvironment.KeyboardWhenyouusethekeybo
121Chapter 6 Last, but Not LeastDisplayArrangethedisplaysothatthetopofthescreenisslightlybeloweyelevelwhenyou’resittingatthekeyb
122 Chapter 6 Last, but Not LeastAvoid Hearing DamageWARNING: Permanenthearinglossmayoccurifearbudsorheadphonesareusedathighvolume.Yo
123Regulatory Compliance InformationFCC Compliance StatementThisdevicecomplieswithpart15oftheFCCrules.Operationissubjecttothefollowing
124Canadian Compliance StatementThisdevicecomplieswithIndustryCanadalicense-exemptRSSstandard(s).Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoco
125Nederlands Hierbij verklaart Apple Inc. dat het toestel Mac Pro in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere bepalingen van richtlij
126Japan VCCI Class B StatementRussia External USB Modem InformationWhenconnectingyourMacProtothephonelineusinganexternalUSBmodem,refer
127Battery Disposal InformationDisposeofbatteriesaccordingtoyourlocalenvironmentallawsandguidelines.Deutschland: DiesesGerätenthältBatte
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13Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, GoStep 3: Connect the display.Connectyourdisplayasshownbelow.Dependingonthedisplay,youmayhaveoneormoreca
130 Looking for Something?AadapterAppleMiniDisplayPorttoVGAAdapter 14DVItoADC 14DVItoVGA 14AirPortExtremeabout 35specications 109analo
131Looking for Something?downloadingsoftware 92DVD 107DVIdisplayport 31Eenvironmentalimpact 122ergonomics 120Escapekey 27Ethernetmaximizing
132 Looking for Something?memoryslots 33MemorySlotUtility 49,59MigrationAssistant 18MiniDisplayPort 31modemcable 29DSL 29externalUSB 25,
133Looking for Something?softwareupdating 92SoftwareUpdate 92solidstatedrive(SSD) 65specicationsAirPortExtreme 109analogaudio 110battery
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14 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, GoYoucanconnectuptothreedisplayswithMiniDisplayPortorDigitalVisualInterface(DVI)connectorstothedisplay
15Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, GoStep 4: Connect an Ethernet cable or join a Wi-Fi network.ToaccesstheInternetoranetworkusinganEthernetcable,
16 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, GoStep 5: Connect the USB cable from your keyboard.ConnectthekeyboardcabletooneoftheUSBports(d)onyourMacP
17Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, GoStep 6: Turn on your Apple Magic Mouse.SlidetheswitchonthebottomofyourAppleMagicMousetoturniton.Yourwir
18 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, GoStep 7: Turn on your Mac Pro.Pressthepowerbutton(®)onthefrontofyourMacPrototurniton.Ifyourdisplaym
19Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, GoTo set up your Mac Pro:1 InSetupAssistant,followtheonscreeninstructionsuntilyougettothe“TransferInformati
Mac Pro shown with LED Cinema Display, Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad, and Magic Mouse.Welcome to your Mac Pro.www.apple.com/macpro
20 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, GoAfteryou’vesetupyourMacPro,checkforupdatedsoftware.ChooseApple()>SoftwareUpdatefromthemenubar
21Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go Ifyoustilldon’tseeanythingonyourscreen,restartyourMacPro.Pressandholdthepowerbutton(®)onyourMa
22 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, GoTo wake your Mac Pro from sleep, do one of the following: Pressanykeyonthekeyboard. Clickthemouse. Press
Help Center ports www.apple.com/macpro Life with Your Mac Pro2
24 Chapter 2 Life with Your Mac ProBasic Features on the Front of Your Mac ProOptical driveHeadphone jackStatus lightf®Power buttonFireWire 800 port
25Chapter 2 Life with Your Mac ProOptical driveYourMacProhasaDVD±RDL/DVD±RW/CD-RWSuperDrive,whichcanreadCD-ROM,photoCD,audio,andDVD
26 Chapter 2 Life with Your Mac ProFeatures of Your Apple KeyboardEscapeDecrease brightnessIncrease brightnessMission ControlLaunchpadCaps LockFast
27Chapter 2 Life with Your Mac ProEscape key (esc)PresstheEscapekey(esc)tocloseamenuwithoutchoosinganitemorcancelaprocedure.Brightne
28 Chapter 2 Life with Your Mac ProPorts and Connectors on the Back of Your Mac ProPower socketLocking latchUSB 2.0 ports (3)FireWire 800 ports (2)G
29Chapter 2 Life with Your Mac ProPower socketConnectthepowercordthatcamewithyourMacPro.Don’tuseanordinarypowercordorextensioncord
Mission ControlA bird’s-eye view of what’s running on your Mac.Help Centermission controlOS X Lionwww.apple.com/macosxFull screenMake apps full screen
30 Chapter 2 Life with Your Mac ProMore Ports and Connectors on the BackPCI Expressexpansion slotsMini DisplayPort (2)-,Optical digitalaudio out por
31Chapter 2 Life with Your Mac ProPCI Express expansion slots (3)ExpandyourMacProbyinstallinguptothreePeripheralComponentInterconnect(PC
32 Chapter 2 Life with Your Mac ProInternal Expansion OptionsDrive carriers (4)Optical drive carrierSlot 1: Double-widePCI Express graphics(graphics
33Chapter 2 Life with Your Mac ProOptical drivesYourMacProcomeswithoneortwoDVD±RDL/DVD±RW/CD-RWSuperDrives.Toreplaceanopticaldrive,s
34 Chapter 2 Life with Your Mac ProGetting AnswersMuchmoreinformationaboutusingyourMacProisavailableinHelpCenterandontheInternetat
35Chapter 2 Life with Your Mac ProTo learn about SeeUsingiLifeapplications TheiLifewebsiteatwww.apple.com/ilife.OropenaniLifeapplication,
Help Center RAM www.apple.com/store Making a Good Thing Better3
38 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing BetterUsetheinformationinthischaptertocustomizeandexpandyourMacPrototyourneeds.Youcanndinform
39Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing BetterOpening Your Mac Pro1 BeforeyouopenyourMacPro,shutitdownbychoosingApple()>ShutDown.NOTICE:
40 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better3 TouchthemetalontheoutsideofyourMacProtodischargeanystaticelectricity.NOTICE: Alwaysdischar
41Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better4 UnplugallthecablesandthepowercordfromyourMacPro.WARNING: Toavoiddamaginginternalcomponents
42 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better6 RemovethesidepanelbypullingthetopawayfromyourMacProandliftingup.Important: Whenyouremove
43Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing BetterInstalling MemoryYourMacProcomeswithaminimumof3GBofmemoryinthesingle-processormodel,oraminim
44 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing BetterBeforeyouinstallmemory,determinewhetheryouhaveasingle-ordual-processorMacPro.Removethesidepa
45Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing BetterYoucanalsodeterminewhichMacProyouhavebychoosingApple()>AboutThisMacfromthemenubar.Cli
46 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better2 Pushthelatchesontheprocessortrayuntiltheypartiallyopen.Latches
47Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better3 Pullthelatchesuntiltheyopenallthewayandreleasetheprocessortray.
48 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better4 Removetheprocessortrayandlayitonasoft,cleanclothonthedeskorworksurface,toprotectthetr
49Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing BetterIfyouinstallequal-sizeDIMMs(forexample,all1GBDIMMSorall2GBDIMMS)inyourquad-coreor6-coreMa
5ContentsChapter 1: Ready, Set Up, Go 11 SettingUpYourMacPro 21 PuttingYourMacProtoSleeporShuttingItDownChapter 2: Life with Your M
50 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better5 OpentheejectorsonDIMMslots1,2,and3andpushthemouttothesides.ThenremovetheDIMMsfromthe
51Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better7 Reinstalltheprocessortray,pushingitinuntilthelatchesareata90-degreeangle.Processor trayLatch8
52 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better9 Replacethesidepanel.Whenyoureplacethesidepanel,makesurethelatchisup.Holdthesidepanelsec
53Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better10 HoldthesidepanelagainstyourMacProandpushthelatchdowntosecurethesidepanel.Youcanattacha
54 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing BetterInstalling Memory in an 8-Core or 12-Core Mac ProThe8-coreand12-coreMacProhaveeightmemoryslots,and,
55Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better2 Pushthelatchesontheprocessortrayuntiltheyopenslightly.Latches
56 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better3 Pullthelatchesuntiltheyopenallthewayandreleasetheprocessortray.
57Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better4 Removetheprocessortrayandlayitonasoft,cleanclothonthedeskorworksurface,toprotectthetra
58 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing BetterIfyouinstallequal-sizeDIMMs(forexample,all1GBDIMMSorall2GBDIMMS)inyour8-coreor12-coreMac
59Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing BetterNote: Ifyouinstalldierent-sizeDIMMsinyourMacPro,followtheorderinthetable.IftheDIMMcongura
6 ContentsChapter 4: Problem, Meet Solution 82 AnOunceofPrevention 83 ProblemswithYourMacPro 85 ProblemswithSoftware 86 Repairing,R
60 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better6 Reinstalltheprocessortray,pushingitinuntilthelatchesareata90-degreeangle.7 Pushthelatches
61Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing BetterInstalling Internal Storage DevicesYourMacProhasroomforsixinternaldrives:twoopticaldrives,andfour
62 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing BetterInstalling Serial ATA Hard Disk DrivesYourMacProcanaccommodateuptofourinternal1-inch-highSATAhard
63Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better4 Positionthecarrierovertheharddiskdrivewiththeconnectorsattheback.5 Usethefourscrewsonthe
64 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better6 Liftthelatchandslidethecarrierovertheguidesandintothedrivebayuntilit’stouchingthedrive
65Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing BetterInstalling a Solid State DriveYourMacProcanaccommodateuptofourinternal2.5-inchsolidstatedrivesin
66 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better4 Removethetwoscrewsfromthedrivecarrierasshown.You’llattachtheSSDadaptertothecarrierusing
67Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better6 Liftthelatchandslidethecarrierovertheguidesandintothedrivebayuntilittouchesthedriveconn
68 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing BetterReplacing an Optical DriveYourMacProcomeswithoneortwoSuperDrivesinstalledintheopticaldrivebays.
69Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better3 Pullthecarrierhalfwayoutoftheopticaldrivebay.
7ContentsChapter 6: Last, but Not Least 116 ImportantSafetyInformation 117 GeneralMaintenance 120 UnderstandingErgonomics 122 Appleandt
70 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better4 Disconnectthecablefromtheopticaldriveandremovethecarrierfromtheopticaldrivebay.NOTICE: Whe
71Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better5 Removetheopticaldrivefromthecarrierbyunscrewingthefourattachmentscrews.6 Usethefourscrewsf
72 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better7 Slidetheopticaldriveandcarrierovertheguideshalfwayintotheopticaldrivebay.8 Attachthecable
73Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better9 Liftthelatchandthenslidethecarrierintotheopticaldrivebay,pushingitintoplace.10 Replacethe
74 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing BetterAdding PCI Express CardsYoucanexpandthecapabilitiesofyourMacProbyinstallingcardsinthePeripheral
75Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing BetterTo install a PCI Express card:1 OpenyourMacProandremovethesidepanel,followingtheinstructionsin“O
76 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better4 PressthebuttononthePCIsliderandmovetheslidertotheleft,whichmovestheretentionbar.Button R
77Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better6 Alignthecard’sconnectorwiththeexpansionslotandpressthecardintotheslot.Hook on cardRetention b
78 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better10 ReplacethePCIbracketunderthebraceandtightenthescrewstosecurethecard.NOTICE: Ifyouremovea
79Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing BetterReplacing the Internal Backup BatteryYourMacProusesaBR2032lithiumcoincellbatterythatpreservessett
80 Chapter 3 Making a Good Thing Better4 Insertthenewbatteryintheholderwiththepositiveside(+)facingout.5 ReplacethePCIExpresscard
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82 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet SolutionOccasionallyyoumayhaveproblemswhileworkingwithyourMacPro.Readonfortroubleshootingtipstotrywhen
83Chapter 4 Problem, Meet SolutionProblems with Your Mac ProIfyourMacProdoesn’trespondorturnon,ifyouhavetroubleejectingadisk,orift
84 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet SolutionIf the computer doesn’t turn on or start up Makesurethepowercordisconnectedtoaworkingpowersource.Th
85Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution3 Carefullyinserttheendofastraightenedpaperclipintothesmallholeonthefrontoftheopticaldrive.4
86 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet SolutionIf you have a problem with a software program UseSoftwareUpdatetoensurethatyouhavethelatestdrivers,b
87Chapter 4 Problem, Meet SolutionUsetheMacOSXUtilitiesapplicationto: Repairyourcomputer’sdiskusingDiskUtility. Restoreyoursoftwa
88 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet SolutionTo open the Mac OS X Utilities application:m RestartyourcomputerwhileholdingdowntheCommandkey(x)andR
89Chapter 4 Problem, Meet SolutionRestoring Information Using a Time Machine BackupIfyoupreviouslycreatedaTimeMachinebackup,usetheRestore
Help Center Migration Assistant www.apple.com/macpro Ready, Set Up, Go1
90 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution4 Toinstalloptionalsoftware,clickCustomize.5 ClickInstall.YoucaninstallMacOSXwithouterasingthed
91Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution6 IntheMacOSXUtilitiespane,selectReinstallMacOSXandclickContinue.7 ToreinstallMacOSXandApple
92 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet SolutionKeeping Your Software Up to DateYoucanconnecttotheInternetandautomaticallydownloadandinstallthelatest
93Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution Makesurethesidepanelisclosed(followtheinstructionsstartingonpage52)andthePCIportaccesscovers
94 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution Makesurethedisplaybrightnessandcontrastaresetproperly.UsethebrightnesskeysontheAppleKeyboard.
95Chapter 4 Problem, Meet SolutionIf the screen freezes Forcethefrozenapplicationtoquit.HolddowntheCommand(x)andOptionkeysandpress
96 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution3 ClickDiagnosticstoopenNetworkDiagnostics.4 Followtheonscreeninstructions.IfNetworkDiagnosticscan’t
97Chapter 4 Problem, Meet SolutionChooseEthernetifyouareconnectingtoawirednetwork,orWi-Fiifyouareconnectingtoawirelessnetwork.5
98 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet SolutionReplacing the Apple Magic Mouse BatteriesYourAppleMagicMousecomeswithtwoAAbatteriesinstalled.Youcanre
99Chapter 4 Problem, Meet SolutionYoumayhavetoclickyourAppleMagicMouseoncetoreconnectittoyourMacPro.Tocheckthebatterystatus,sli
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