Apple 1705 Display User Manual

Apple  
Multiple Scan  
1705 Display  
User’s Guide  
17-inch CRT (15.8-inch viewable image size)  
Communications regulation information  
FCC statement  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  
in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC rules. See instructions if interference to  
radio or television reception is suspected.  
Radio and television interference  
The equipment described in this manual generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency  
energy. If it is not installed and used properly—that is, in strict accordance with Apple’s  
instructions—it may cause interference with radio and television reception.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  
in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC rules. These specifications are designed  
to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However,  
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
You can determine whether your computer system is causing interference by turning it off. If  
the interference stops, it was probably caused by the computer or one of the peripheral devices.  
If your computer system does cause interference to radio or television reception, try to correct  
the interference by using one or more of the following measures:  
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Turn the television or radio antenna until the interference stops.  
Move the computer to one side or the other of the television or radio.  
Move the computer farther away from the television or radio.  
Plug the computer into an outlet that is on a different circuit from the television or radio.  
(That is, make certain the computer and the television or radio are on circuits controlled by  
different circuit breakers or fuses.)  
If necessary, consult an Apple-authorized service provider or Apple. See the service and support  
information that came with your Apple product. Or, consult an experienced radio/television  
technician for additional suggestions.  
IMPORTANT Changes or modifications to this product not authorized by Apple Computer, Inc.,  
could void the FCC certification and negate your authority to operate the product.  
This product was tested for FCC compliance under conditions that included the use of Apple  
peripheral devices and Apple shielded cables and connectors between system components. It is  
important that you use Apple peripheral devices and shielded cables and connectors between  
system components to reduce the possibility of causing interference to radios, television sets,  
and other electronic devices. You can obtain Apple peripheral devices and the proper shielded  
cables and connectors through an Apple-authorized dealer. For non-Apple peripheral devices,  
contact the manufacturer or dealer for assistance.  
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Communications Regulation Information  
 
DOC statement  
DOC Class B Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio  
noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard  
entitled “Digital Apparatus,” ICES-003 of the Department of Communications.  
Observation des normes—Classe B Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits  
radioélectriques applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme  
sur le matériel brouilleur : “Appareils Numériques”, NMB-003 édictée par le ministre des  
Communications.  
VCCI statement  
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Setting Up  
The instructions in this chapter discuss important safety information, setting  
up and connecting the Apple Multiple Scan Display to your Macintosh  
computer, and installing the display software on your computer.  
Note: If you are using the display with an IBM PC-compatible computer, see  
Appendix B..  
Important safety instructions  
WARNING Do not clean your display screen with a cleaner that contains  
alcohol or acetone. You might damage the screen. For more information  
about cleaning your display, see “Care and Cleaning” in Chapter 4.  
For your own safety and that of your equipment, always take the following  
precautions.  
Disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the cord) if any of the  
following conditions exists:  
m the power cord or plug becomes frayed or otherwise damaged  
m you spill something into the case  
m your display is exposed to rain or any other excess moisture  
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m your display has been dropped or the case has been otherwise damaged  
m you suspect that your display needs service or repair  
m you want to clean the case (use only the recommended procedure  
described in “Care and Cleaning” in Chapter 4)  
IMPORTANT The only way to disconnect power completely is to unplug the  
power cord. Make sure at least one end of the power cord is within easy reach  
so that you can unplug the display when you need to.  
Be sure that you always:  
m Keep your display away from sources of liquids, such as wash basins,  
bathtubs, shower stalls, beverages, and so on.  
m Don’t set anything on top of the display (such as a book or cup).  
m Keep the displays vents free from obstruction.  
m Protect your display from dampness or wet weather, such as rain, snow,  
and so on.  
m Read all the installation instructions carefully before you plug your display  
into a power source.  
m Keep these instructions handy for reference by you and others.  
m Follow all instructions and warnings dealing with your system.  
WARNING Never remove the cover from the display or you may come in  
contact with hazardous voltage levels capable of causing serious injury  
and possibly death.  
WARNING Electrical equipment may be hazardous if misused. Operation  
of this product, or similar products, must always be supervised by an  
adult. Do not allow children access to the interior of any electrical  
product and do not permit them to handle any cables.  
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What about electromagnetic emissions?  
There has been recent public discussion of the possible health effects of  
prolonged exposure to extremely low frequency (ELF) and very low  
frequency (VLF) electromagnetic fields. Such fields are associated with  
electromagnetic sources such as television sets, electrical wiring, and some  
household appliances—as well as computer displays.  
Apple has reviewed scientific reports and sought the counsel of government  
regulatory agencies and respected health organizations. Based on the  
prevailing evidence and opinions, Apple believes that the electric and  
magnetic fields produced by computer displays do not pose a health risk.  
In response to those customers who wish to reduce their exposure to  
electromagnetic fields, Apple has lowered the emission levels of our products.  
We are also actively encouraging further scientific research so we can  
continue to promote the health and safety of our customers and employees.  
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Setting Up  
 
Getting ready to set up  
As you begin to set up your display system, be sure you have easy access to  
the following items for your Display.  
Apple Multiple  
Scan Display  
Display cable  
Software  
Power cord  
User’s guide  
Note: Your power cord may appear different from the one pictured here.  
In addition, the adapter that shipped with your display is useful only for  
IBM PC-compatible computers (the adapter is not pictured here).  
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Your Apple Multiple Scan Display at a glance  
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Power button  
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Contrast control  
Control panel  
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Brightness control  
Power cord  
receptacle  
Display cable  
(attached)  
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Choosing a good location for your display  
Here are some key factors to consider when determining where to place your  
display:  
m Be sure that the desk or table can support the displays weight—  
approximately 45.2 pounds (20.5 kg).  
m Make sure that the power cord will reach an available AC outlet.  
m Make sure that the display cable will reach from the back of the display to  
your computer. The display cable should be unobstructed when you swivel  
and tilt the display, so allow at least 6 inches (15 cm) of clearance in the  
back. If you don’t allow enough clearance, the display connector might be  
damaged when the cable hits an obstruction.  
Positioning the display  
Once your display is in place, either on top of your computer or next to it  
on a desk or table, follow these steps:  
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2
Place the display so that the screen faces you.  
Adjust the viewing angle of the display by tilting it up or down and turning it left or right  
on its stand.  
Position the display so that when you use it, no bright light is behind the  
display or reflected on the screen. Your eyes should be about level with the  
top edge of the screen and between 18 and 28 inches (45 to 70 cm) away.  
Take occasional breaks when using your computer, to focus your eyes on  
a distant object.  
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For your greatest comfort, use the following illustration to help you in  
positioning your display.  
45–70 cm (18–28 in.)  
Shoulders relaxed  
Top of the screen at or slightly  
below eye level (You may need  
to adjust the height of your  
display by placing something  
under it or by raising your  
work surface.)  
Forearms and hands  
in a straight line  
Forearms level  
or tilted up slightly  
Screen positioned to avoid  
reflected glare  
Lower back supported  
Thighs horizontal  
Clearance under work surface  
Feet flat on the floor  
Do you need a video card?  
To use your display, you need compatible video circuitry built into your  
computer or a compatible video card installed in your computer. If you are  
unsure whether your computer has the appropriate built-in video capability,  
check with an Apple-authorized dealer or service provider.  
If your computer does not have the video capability necessary to use this  
display, you need to purchase a video card. (Video cards are available from an  
Apple-authorized dealer or service provider.) Install the video card before you  
connect the display to your computer. To install a video card in one of the  
expansion slots inside your computer, see the manual that came with your  
computer or video card.  
Do you need an adapter connector? Some models of Macintosh computers  
with built-in video and some third-party video cards require an adapter  
connector to connect the display to the computer. You can acquire an adapter  
connector from an Apple-authorized dealer or service provider.  
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Using more than one display  
If your computer has expansion slots, you can use your Apple Multiple Scan  
Display with one or more additional displays connected to your computer.  
You may need a video card for each additional display you are using. See the  
manuals that came with your computer for information on working with  
additional displays  
Connecting the display to your computer  
Follow these steps to connect the display to your Macintosh computer:  
IMPORTANT Before you connect any cords or cables, make sure that your  
computer is turned off and unplugged.  
WARNING If your display is equipped with a three-wire grounding  
plug—a plug that has a third (grounding) pin—this plug will fit only a  
grounded AC outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert  
the plug into the outlet, contact a licensed electrician to replace the  
outlet with a properly grounded outlet. Do not defeat the purpose of the  
grounding plug!  
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Connect the socket end of the power cord to the power cord receptacle on the back of  
the display.  
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3
Plug the other end of the power cord into a grounded outlet or power strip.  
If your computer has an available power socket, you can use a detachable  
power cord (listed by a relevant safety agency) to plug the display directly into  
the computer. You can get this cord from an Apple-authorized dealer or  
service provider.  
Connect the display cable to the display port on the back of the display  
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Tighten the thumbscrews on the connection.  
You can prevent bad connections and accidental damage by tightening the  
thumbscrews.  
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Connect the other end of the display cable to the display port (marked with  
back of the computer.  
) on the  
Display port icon  
Display cable  
If you installed a video card in your computer, connect the display cable to  
the video cards port. For more information about installing video cards, see  
the manual that came with your computer or video card.  
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Tighten the thumbscrews on the connection.  
Turning the display on  
To turn on the display for the first time:  
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Press the Power button on the front right side of the display.  
Power indicator light  
Power button  
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Start up your computer.  
The green power indicator light goes on. If the green light does not go on,  
press the Power button again. If this doesn’t work, make sure you’ve  
connected the display to your computer properly (see “Connecting the  
Display to Your Computer” earlier in this chapter).  
To make full use of the features available to you with this display, install the  
display software.  
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Installing the display software  
Note: Be sure youre acting within the terms of the software license  
agreement before you install this software on a computer. The license  
agreement specifies how many copies of the program you can make for  
yourself and others.  
The display software works on any computer running Mac OS version 7.1 or  
later. To install the display software, follow these steps:  
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2
Insert the Apple Multiple Scan Software for Macintosh disk into a floppy disk drive.  
The disks icon appears on the desktop.  
Double-click the disk icon to open it.  
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Double-click the Installer icon to start the Installer program.  
After a moment, the Installer opens and you see the Welcome screen.  
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Read the Welcome screen and click OK.  
The Installer screen appears.  
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Make sure the disk named in the box is the one on which you want to install the  
software. If not, click Switch Disk until the correct disk name appears.  
Click the Install button.  
The Installer takes a few moments to calculate what needs to be done and  
then begins to copy files.  
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When the installation is complete, follow the instructions on the screen.  
After the installation, the Installer tells you to restart your computer (if you  
installed the software onto your startup disk) or to quit (if you installed the  
software onto another disk).  
The software is now installed and the display is ready for use.  
Note: To change the screen resolution, see “Changing Screen Resolution” in  
Chapter 2.  
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Using the Display Software  
This chapter explains how to use the new display software you have installed.  
Your software includes a new feature called the Control Strip, which you can  
use to change monitor settings quickly and easily. You can use the Control  
Strip to change screen resolutions, change the number of colors your monitor  
displays, and change the volume of your computers beep sound. Your monitor  
also comes with control panels that you can use to save energy and fine-tune  
your monitors use of color.  
About the Control Strip  
When you start up your Macintosh after installing your new display software,  
you will notice the Control Strip at the lower-left edge of your screen. The  
Control Strip is a new way of changing certain settings from your desktop  
without opening control panels.  
Note: Some versions of system software will show different modules in  
the Control Strip. If your Control Strip doesn’t match whats shown here,  
consult the on-screen help that came with your computer or system software  
upgrade kit.  
Monitor  
Sound  
Monitor  
Resolution  
Volume BitDepth  
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You can change the following settings with the Control Strip modules:  
m Monitor Resolution lets you change the resolution of the screen.  
m Monitor BitDepth lets you change the number of colors on your screen.  
m Sound Volume lets you change the volume of the system sound.  
To use a module, press it and choose a setting from the pop-up menu that  
appears.  
Note: If you use more than one monitor, the monitors are identified by  
number in the Control Strip menus. To see which number goes with which  
monitor, experiment with the modules, or open the Monitors control panel (in  
the Control Panels folder, available from the Apple K menu) and press the  
Identify button. The number of each monitor appears on its screen. (On some  
models, the control panel has a different name.)  
Working with the Control Strip  
You can move, collapse, and expand the Control Strip, and you can change the  
order of the controls.  
Tab  
m To move the Control Strip, hold down the Option key on your keyboard and  
drag the tab at the right end of the Control Strip. The Control Strip always  
stays on the left or right edge of a screen.  
m To make the Control Strip shorter or longer, drag the tab to the left or right.  
m To see hidden controls when the Control Strip is not expanded to its full  
size, click the right and left arrows.  
m To collapse the Control Strip to its smallest size, click the tab or the box. To  
expand the collapsed Control Strip to its original size, click the tab.  
m To move a control to a new position in the Control Strip, hold down the  
Option key on the keyboard and drag the control to where you want it.  
For more information on setting up the Control Strip, see “Configuring the  
Control Strip,later in this chapter.  
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Changing screen resolution  
You can change the resolution of your monitor to zoom in for detail work or  
to zoom out and see a whole page or more at a time.  
m
To change screen resolution with the Control Strip, press the Resolution control and  
choose the resolution you want in the menu.  
To change your screen resolution with the Monitors control panel, follow  
these steps:  
Note: Some models use a different control panel. If you don’t see the  
Monitors control panel, consult the on-screen help that came with your  
computer or system software upgrade kit.  
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2
Choose Control Panels from the Apple (K) menu.  
A window opens showing all the control panels.  
Double-click the Monitors icon to open the Monitors control panel.  
Double-click the icon. (If you don’t see it, click the  
scroll bar arrows. If you still can’t find it, you may  
have forgotten to install the software, as described  
in Chapter 1.  
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Make the following choices in the control panel:  
Note: The choices you see in this window may differ from those shown here,  
depending on your computer, your video capability, and the monitors attached.  
First, if you have more than one monitor, click  
here to see how your monitors are numbered.  
Second, click the icon of the monitor you want  
to change. (If you only have one monitor, you  
will only see one choice.)  
Third, choose when you want the change to take  
place after you close this window or when you  
restart your computer.  
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5
Click the Options button to see what resolutions you can choose.  
Click a resolution to select it.  
The choices you see in this window depend on your computer, video  
capability, and the monitors that are attached.  
If you don’t see any options for changing resolutions, you may have selected  
the wrong monitor in the control panel, or your computer and video card may  
not support multiple resolutions. Click Cancel, then try step 3 again.  
Note: In some cases, you can see additional choices if you hold down the  
Option key on the keyboard while you click the Options button. However,  
these choices may not be optimized for your monitor. If you try to make a  
choice that is not optimized for your monitor, youll see a message, or the  
monitor will go blank or show “static” for several seconds, then will switch  
back to an optimized resolution.  
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Click OK to return to the main window of the Monitors control panel.  
Depending on which option you selected in the control panel, the new  
resolution will be displayed when you close the dialog box or when you  
restart the computer.  
Close the Monitors control panel by clicking the close box in the upper-left corner.  
IMPORTANT Make sure you close the Monitors control panel before starting  
any other work.  
Note: When you change monitor resolutions, the folders and icons on your  
desktop may reposition themselves to accommodate the new screen size.  
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If the image is distorted, try another resolution, or adjust the controls on the monitor as  
explained in Chapter 3.  
Other things you can do with the Monitors control panel  
You can also use the Monitors control panel to  
m arrange how multiple monitors work together  
m choose how many colors or shades of gray each monitor can display (you  
can also make this change using the Control Strip)  
See the instructions that came with your computer for details. (Some models  
have a different control panel.)  
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Conserving energy  
Use the Energy Saver control panel to tell the monitor whether to conserve  
energy after a specified period of inactivity.  
You can use the control panel if you have an Apple monitor and computer  
model that comply with the United States Environmental Protection Agencys  
Energy Star program. (Look for the EPA Energy Star logo on the box.)  
To use the control panel, follow these steps:  
1
2
Choose Control Panels from the Apple (K) menu.  
A window opens showing all the control panels.  
Double-click the Energy Saver icon to open the Energy Saver control panel.  
Double-click the icon. (If you don’t see it, click the scroll  
bar arrows. If you still can’t find it, you may have forgotten  
to install the software, as described in Chapter 1.)  
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Make the following choices in the control panel:  
Click here to turn  
Energy Saver on or  
off. When there’s an  
X in this box, Energy  
Saver is on.  
If Energy Saver is on, slide this control to  
determine how long Energy Saver will wait  
without activity before darkening the screen.  
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Close the control panel.  
What happens after you turn on the energy saving feature  
When Energy Saver is on, the monitor goes to sleep” after a specified period  
of inactivity. The monitor screen looks dark and the monitor is using less  
energy. When the monitor is asleep, your computer is still working. But to  
prevent accidental changes, you can’t make any changes while the monitor is  
asleep.  
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To wake up” the monitor, move the mouse or press any key on the keyboard.  
Your computer beeps while the monitor is waking up. The process takes  
about 20 seconds, and you can begin work as soon as the computer stops  
beeping. (The beep volume cannot be adjusted; it is not controlled by the  
computers sound software.)  
IMPORTANT The Energy Saver control panel works with Apple monitors (such  
as this one) that comply with the EPA’s Energy Star program and any other  
monitor that complies with the Video Electronics Standards Association’s  
Display Power Management Standard. Your computer model must also be  
compatible with Energy Star. Other monitors will darken after the specified  
inactivity period has passed, but they won’t go to sleep or save energy.  
Using Energy Saver with a screen saver  
“Screen saver” programs darken the screen or display a changing image on  
the monitor if the computer is not used for prolonged periods. Both screen  
saver programs and the Energy Saver feature prevent images from “burning  
in” and damaging the screen. Energy Saver also conserves energy.  
If you wish, you can use both Energy Saver and a screen saver program. Set  
the screen saver to come on before Energy Saver, so if youre away from the  
computer for a short while, you can return to work immediately, without  
waiting for the monitor to wake up. If youre gone for a while longer, however,  
the monitor won’t use as much energy.  
Using ColorSync  
ColorSync is Apple’s unique color-matching software that ensures that Apple  
color printers print the best possible reproduction of the colors that appear on  
your monitor screen. ColorSync is also used by Apple color scanners and the  
QuickTake camera to capture color images and accurately reproduce their  
colors on the screen. ColorSync maintains consistent colors between color  
input, your monitor, and color printing devices so that the colors of your  
original image are accurately reproduced on screen and when printed.  
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The ColorSync software works automatically in the background. When you  
install the monitor software, your computer is automatically set to use  
ColorSync with your monitor.  
If you use more than one color monitor with your Macintosh and want to  
print a color image from a specific monitor, you can obtain the best color  
matching by setting ColorSync to use a specific monitor.  
To set up ColorSync for a specific monitor:  
1
2
Choose Control Panels from the Apple (K) menu.  
A window opens showing all the control panels.  
Double-click the ColorSync icon to open the ColorSync control panel.  
The ColorSync control panel appears.  
3
Click Set Profile.  
A dialog box appears that enables you to select the name of the monitor you  
want to use.  
4
Click a monitor name to select it.  
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6
Click Select to return to the main window of the ColorSync control panel.  
Close the ColorSync control panel by clicking the close box in the upper-left corner.  
Configuring the Control Strip  
With the Control Strip control panel, you can show and hide the Control Strip  
and choose a keyboard command to show/hide the Control Strip. You can also  
choose the font that appears in the Control Strip menus.  
Showing and hiding the Control Strip  
To show or hide the Control Strip, follow these steps:  
1
2
Choose Control Panels from the Apple (K) menu.  
Double-click the Control Strip icon to open it.  
The Control Strip control panel appears.  
3
To show or hide the Control Strip, click the button labeled Show Control Strip or Hide  
Control Strip.  
The change takes effect immediately.  
4
Click the close box to close the control panel.  
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Setting a keyboard command to show and hide the Control Strip  
To set a keyboard command to show and hide the Control Strip, follow these  
steps:  
1
2
Choose Control Panels from the Apple (K) menu.  
Double-click the Control Strip icon to open it.  
The Control Strip control panel appears.  
3
4
To turn on the keyboard command for showing and hiding the Control Strip, click “Hot  
key to show/hide.”  
The keyboard command for showing and hiding the Control Strip appears in  
the “Current hot key” window.  
To change the keyboard command, click “Define hot key.”  
A box appears.  
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6
Press the keys you want to use, then click OK.  
You must include either the x (Command) key or a function key (F1–F15). If  
you choose an inappropriate command, you see a message.  
Click the close box to close the control panel.  
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Changing the font in Control Strip menus  
When you press a Control Strip control, you see a menu you can use to make  
changes. You can change the font and size of items in the menu. Follow these  
steps:  
1
2
Choose Control Panels from the Apple (K) menu.  
Double-click the Control Strip icon to open it.  
The Control Strip control panel appears.  
3
To change the font, choose a font from the Font pop-up menu. To change the font size,  
choose a size from the Size pop-up menu.  
4
Click the close box to close the control panel.  
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Adjusting the Picture  
In most cases, you won’t need to make any adjustments to the picture.  
However, you can fine-tune the screen display to suit your preferences using  
the controls on the front of the display. After setting the controls, your display  
will use your settings each time you turn on the computer.  
Accessing the displays controls  
A flip-down panel covers some of the controls on the front of the display.  
m To open the panel so the displays controls are accessible, gently push the  
upper-middle area of the panel.  
The panel opens and flips down. You can now use the controls to adjust  
the picture.  
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m To close the panel, flip the panel up and gently push it till the door latches.  
Press this button to select  
Flip-down panel  
a picture control to the left.  
Recall buttons  
RECALL  
SELECT  
DOWN  
UP  
DEGAUSS  
Indicator lights for  
picture controls  
Down and Up  
buttons  
Brightness  
control  
Contrast  
control  
Making adjustments to the picture  
Adjusting the brightness of the picture  
Use this control  
Follow this step  
Rotate the brightness control to increase or decrease brightness  
Adjusting the contrast of the picture  
Use this control  
Follow this step  
Rotate the contrast control to increase or decrease contrast.  
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Centering the picture  
Use these controls  
Follow these steps  
1
Press the Select button on the display until the indicator light for the  
vertical center icon goes on.  
2
Adjust the vertical center of the picture.  
Press and hold down the Down and Up buttons to move the center of  
the picture down or up.  
DOWN  
UP  
3
4
Press the Select button on the display until the indicator light for the  
horizontal center icon goes on.  
Adjust the horizontal center of the picture.  
Press and hold down the Down and Up buttons to move the center of  
the picture left or right.  
DOWN  
UP  
When the picture is centered properly, an equal border appears around  
the picture.  
Adjusting the size of the picture  
Use these controls  
Follow these steps  
1
Press the Select button on the display until the indicator light for the  
width icon goes on.  
2
Adjust the width of the picture.  
Press and hold down the Down and Up buttons to narrow or widen  
the picture.  
DOWN  
UP  
3
4
Press the Select button on the display until the indicator light for the  
height icon goes on.  
Adjust the height of the picture.  
Press and hold down the Down and Up buttons to decrease or  
increase the height of the picture.  
DOWN  
UP  
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Adjusting the shape of the picture  
Use these controls  
Follow these steps  
1
Press the Select button on the display until the indicator light for the  
picture curvature icon goes on.  
2
Adjust the picture curvature.  
Press and hold down the Down and Up buttons to change the arch of  
the picture border.  
DOWN  
UP  
3
4
Press the Select button on the display until the indicator light for the  
side alignment icon goes on.  
Adjust the alignment of the sides of the picture.  
Press and hold down the Down and Up buttons to change the  
alignment.  
DOWN  
UP  
Resetting for picture quality  
Use this control  
Follow this step  
Press the Degauss button to degauss the display.  
Changes to the magnetic field around a display can distort the picture on the  
screen. The magnetic field may change whenever you tilt or swivel the display  
dramatically, or when you bring a magnetized object close to the display. Your  
display has a feature that immediately counteracts the effects of sudden  
changes in the magnetic field. This feature is called automatic degaussing.  
Most displays degauss only when they first turn on. If you leave your display  
turned on over long periods (more than 3 days), its a good idea to press the  
Degauss button. This ensures that you are getting the best quality picture  
possible.  
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Resetting controls to the factory settings  
The picture controls for your display are set at the factory. You can fine-tune  
the picture and make adjustments if necessary. The display will use your  
adjusted settings each time you turn on the computer. If you later decide you  
want to revert to the Macintosh factory settings, press the Down and Up  
buttons at the same time.  
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4
Tips and Troubleshooting  
This chapter includes information on the care and cleaning of your monitor,  
protecting your monitor from theft, and troubleshooting.  
Care and cleaning  
m Do not block the monitors vents.  
m Do not let liquid get on or into the monitor.  
m If you will not be using your monitor and computer for a long period of  
time (a day or more), make sure you turn off the computer (and your  
monitor, if necessary).  
To clean the case of the monitor:  
1
2
Turn your computer and monitor off.  
Disconnect the monitor’s power plug from the back of the monitor. (Pull the plug, not  
the cord.)  
3
Wipe the surfaces lightly with a clean, soft cloth dampened with water.  
Don’t use aerosol sprays, solvents, or abrasives that might damage the finish  
on the case.  
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To clean the screen of the monitor:  
1
2
Turn your computer and monitor off.  
Disconnect the monitor’s power plug from the back of the monitor. (Pull the plug, not  
the cord.)  
3
Use a mild, non-abrasive cleaner on a soft cloth and wipe the screen. Don’t spray the  
cleaner onto the screen, because the liquid may drip inside the monitor.  
Protecting your monitor from theft  
The slot on the back of the monitor is for connecting a security lock. It lets  
you attach a narrow, flexible cable that you can use to secure your monitor  
(and the rest of your computer system) to prevent theft. Security locks are  
available from an Apple-authorized dealer or service provider.  
Troubleshooting  
WARNING If you have a problem with your monitor and nothing  
presented in this manual solves it, consult the service and support  
information that came with your monitor for instructions on how to  
contact an Apple-authorized service provider or Apple for assistance. If  
you attempt to repair the monitor yourself, any damage you may cause  
to the monitor will not be covered by the limited warranty on your  
monitor. Contact an Apple-authorized dealer or service provider for  
additional information about this or any other warranty question.  
Solutions to common problems related to your monitor are described here.  
Problems related to the computer are covered in the manuals that came with  
your computer.  
WARNING Never remove the cover from the monitor: you could come in  
contact with hazardous voltage.  
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The monitor’s power indicator light doesn’t come on.  
m Make sure that the power cord is plugged in properly.  
If the monitor power cord is plugged into a wall outlet, make sure the cord is  
firmly plugged in. Check to see whether power to the outlet has been  
interrupted. You can test the outlet by plugging in something that you  
know works—such as a desk lamp or radio. If the test appliance works, but  
the monitor doesn’t, contact an Apple-authorized dealer or service provider.  
If the monitor power cord is plugged into your computer, make sure your  
computer is on and the cord is firmly plugged in.  
m Make sure the display cable is plugged into your computer properly.  
If you have a video card installed in your computer, the display cable should  
be plugged into the port for the video card.  
If you do not have a video card installed in your computer, the display cable  
should be plugged into the display port on the back of your computer.  
m Make sure the thumbscrews on the display cable are tightened securely into  
the port connector.  
No image appears on the screen and the monitor’s power indicator light is on.  
m The monitor may have gone to sleep. Move the mouse or press a key to  
wake the monitor. (See “Conserving Energy” in Chapter 3.)  
m Make sure the display cable is connected properly to the back of the  
monitor.  
m Make sure the display cable is connected to the correct port on the back of  
the computer.  
If you have a video card installed in your computer, the display cable should  
be plugged into the port for the video card.  
If you do not have a video card installed in your computer, the display cable  
should be plugged into the display port on the back of your computer.  
m Make sure the thumbscrews on the display cable are tightened securely into  
the port connector.  
m Make sure the brightness (¤) and contrast (O) controls are set correctly.  
See Adjusting the Brightness of the Picture” and Adjusting the Contrast  
of the Picture” in Chapter 3.  
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m If the power indicator light is yellow, check that your display cable is  
properly connected to the computer. If the cable is properly connected and  
the yellow light is on, you may need to install a video card in your  
computer or use an adapter connector. See “Do You Need a Video Card?”  
in Chapter 1.  
The screen is dark or appears dim.  
m Make sure that your computer and monitor are turned on.  
m Make sure that the power cord and the display cable are securely connected  
at both ends.  
m Increase the brightness of the picture. See Adjusting the Brightness of the  
Picture” in Chapter 3.  
m The Energy Saver option may be activated. Move the mouse or press any  
key on the keyboard to reactivate the monitor. In approximately 20 seconds  
(or until you no longer hear the beep), the monitor is reactivated.  
m A screen saver that darkens your screen may be activated. Move the mouse  
or press any key on the keyboard to reactivate the monitor.  
The screen flickers.  
m Make sure the display cable is connected firmly to the correct port on the  
back of the computer.  
If you have a video card installed in your computer, the display cable should  
be plugged into the port for the video card.  
If you do not have a video card installed in your computer, the display cable  
should be plugged into the monitor port on the back of your computer.  
m The flickering could be caused by interference from a nearby power line, a  
fluorescent light, or electrical device—for example, a radio, a microwave  
oven, or another computer. Try relocating nearby electrical devices, or  
moving your computer and monitor.  
m If you have more than one monitor attached to your computer, the monitors  
might be interfering with one another. Move the monitors farther apart or  
set the monitors at an angle, so their screens are close and their back  
panels are farther apart. If after moving the monitors more than 16 inches  
apart you still see flickering, contact an Apple-authorized dealer or service  
provider.  
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m If you are using a video card that has a very low refresh rate (below 60  
hertz), the monitor may flicker. You may be able to change the refresh rate  
for the card. See the manual that came with your video card for more  
information.  
No colors appear on the screen.  
m Check to make sure that the number of colors is set correctly in the Control  
Strip or the Monitors control panel. See “Using the Control Strip” in  
Chapter 2, and see the documentation that came with your computer.  
(Some models have a different control panel.)  
The screen image is off center.  
m Try changing to another resolution. See “Changing Screen Resolution” in  
Chapter 2.  
m Adjust the center of the picture. See Adjusting the Center of the Picture”  
in Chapter 3. (Keep in mind that if you adjust the center of the picture, you  
may have to adjust it again if you change resolutions.)  
The screen image is too large or too small.  
m Try changing to another resolution. See “Changing Screen Resolution” in  
Chapter 2.  
m Adjust the horizontal or vertical size of the picture. See Adjusting the Size  
of the Picture” in Chapter 3. (Keep in mind that if you adjust the size of the  
picture, you may have to adjust it again if you change resolutions.)  
Before you finish adjusting the monitor controls, the indicator light goes out.  
m If you pause for 10 seconds or more while adjusting the controls, the  
monitor assumes you are finished.  
The screen appears greenish, the screen image is unreadable, or there is “snow” on  
the screen.  
m Make sure the display cable is connected firmly to the correct port on the  
back of the computer.  
If you have a video card installed in your computer, the display cable should  
be plugged into the port for the video card.  
If you do not have a video card installed in your computer, the display cable  
should be plugged into the monitor port on the back of your computer.  
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After many hours of use, the screen image appears dim.  
m Increase the brightness of the picture to your preference. See Adjusting the  
Brightness of the Picture” in Chapter 3.  
Over time, you experience eyestrain.  
m Adjust the screen contrast. In a bright room, contrast is usually best set at  
maximum; in a dim room, lower contrast is usually more comfortable. See  
Adjusting the Contrast of the Picture” in Chapter 3. Also, be sure to take  
occasional breaks to focus your eyes on a distant object.  
You don’t hear any sound from your computer.  
m The computers internal speaker is turned off whenever a cable is  
connected to the sound output port (marked by -) on the back panel of  
your computer. If the sound output port is in use, you can still hear sound  
from the monitors speakers or from headphones connected to the monitors  
headphone port (marked by f)  
You can’t find the Control Strip.  
m You may have hidden the Control Strip. Open the Control Strip control  
panel and click the button labeled “Show Control Strip.”  
You can’t control the sound volume of a CD.  
m The volume control on the Control Strip affects the computers beep sound  
only. To control the volume of a CD, use the AppleCD Audio Player,  
located in the Apple (K) menu.  
You don’t see the monitor resolution you want.  
You can see additional resolution choices in the Monitors control panel if you  
hold down the Option key on your keyboard while you click the Options  
button in the control panel. In the list that appears, click the resolution you  
want. (Some models use a different control panel. Consult the documentation  
that came with your computer or system software upgrade kit.)  
Note: Some of the items in this list are not optimized for your monitor. If you  
choose a resolution that doesn’t work with your monitor, you may see a  
message, or your monitor may go blank or show static. After approximately 15  
seconds, your monitor should revert to a usable resolution. If it does not,  
restart your computer.  
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After you change the screen resolution, a window is stuck, halfway off the screen, or  
missing; or you can’t see the whole screen.  
Try one of the following:  
m If you changed the resolution in the control panel, make sure the control  
panel is closed before trying to use another window.  
m Quit the program whose window is missing and then open it again.  
m If the program has a Windows menu, use it to hide the problem window  
and then show it again.  
m Go back to the resolution you were using, close the window, change the  
resolution, and then reopen the window.  
m Try another resolution.  
If you have problems with a particular program, contact the publisher of that  
program. Not all programs take advantage of the Multiple Scan Displays new  
features.  
After you change the number of colors displayed on the screen, the colors don’t  
look right.  
Try one of the following:  
m Quit the program youre running and start it again.  
m Go back to the number of colors you were using.  
After you change the screen resolution, icons move.  
Changing the screen resolution affects how information can be displayed on  
your screen. The display software may automatically reposition icons after  
you change the screen resolution.  
After you attached a new monitor to your computer, the new monitor’s screen is blank or  
shows “garbage” or “snow.”  
The computer may not have recognized the monitor. Try the following: Turn  
off the computer and disconnect the new monitor. Start the computer with no  
monitor attached. Wait a minute or so for the computer to finish turning itself  
on. Turn off the computer again and reattach the new monitor.  
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The monitor does not go to sleep.  
Some monitors, computers, and video cards do not support the Energy Saver  
feature. See the documentation that came with your monitor and video card  
for more information.  
If you have a Power Macintosh 9500, you can get an upgrade to your software  
that allows your monitor to work with Energy Saver. Call the Apple Service  
and Support number found in the service and support information that came  
with your computer.  
When you use both Energy Saver and a screen saver program, the screen freezes.  
The screen saver program may be conflicting with Energy Saver. Turn off  
either the screen saver program or the Energy Saver control panel.  
You see two resolution options labeled 640x870 (75 Hz).  
If youre using the Macintosh 24AC video card, you may see two apparently  
identical resolution selections. The first option sets your monitor to display  
millions of colors, and the second option sets your monitor to display 256  
colors.  
When you change resolutions, the monitor goes blank.  
If your monitor is connected to the Macintosh 24AC video card, the monitor  
may go blank for 15 seconds when you select a resolution that does not work  
with your monitor. Try selecting another resolution.  
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Appendix A  
Technical Information  
Picture tube  
m 17-inch diagonal flat square CRT, 15.8-inch diagonal viewable image size  
m Multiple scan  
m Resolution range: 640 x 480 to 1280 x 1024  
Screen  
m Antistatic, antiglare surface treatment  
m 0.28 millimeter (mm) dot pitch  
Input signals  
m Red, green, and blue signals; separate horizontal and vertical sync  
Power saving feature  
m Conforms to the Energy Star program of the United States Environmental  
Protection Agency  
m Power saving feature compatible with the Video Electronics Standards  
Association’s (VESA) Display Power Management Standard (DPMS)  
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User controls  
m Power-on switch  
m Automatic degauss at power-up; manual degauss by pressing the Degauss  
button  
m Buttons and controls: Select, Up, Down, Brightness, Contrast  
m Additional picture controls available using the Select button: horizontal  
and vertical shift, horizontal and vertical size, picture curvature, side  
alignment  
Active video image area  
m Adjusted at the factory for the following standard modes:  
Mode  
Resolution  
Vertical refresh rate  
(hertz)  
Horizontal scan rate  
(kilohertz)  
VGA  
640x480  
640x480  
640x480  
800x600  
800x600  
832x624  
1024x768  
60  
67  
75  
75  
60  
75  
75  
31.5  
Macintosh  
VESA  
35.0  
37.5  
VESA EVGA  
EVGA 60  
Macintosh  
Macintosh  
46.88  
37.88  
49.74  
60.24  
Input electrical requirements  
m Voltage  
m Frequency  
m Power  
100–240 volts (V)  
50/60 hertz (Hz)  
100 watts (W) maximum  
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Weight  
m Approximately 45.2 pounds (20.5 kilograms)  
Dimensions  
m Height  
m Width  
m Depth  
17.2 inches (in.) ± 0.2 in.  
437 mm ± 5 mm  
16.5 in. ± 0.2 in.  
420 mm ± 5 mm  
18.8 in. ± 0.2 in.  
477 mm ± 5 mm  
Temperature  
Celsius (C) and Fahrenheit (F)  
m Operating  
m Storage  
50˚ to 104˚ F (10˚ to 40˚ C)  
32˚ to 140˚ F (0˚ to 60˚ C)  
m Shipping  
–4˚ to 140˚ F (–40˚ to 60˚ C)  
Humidity (noncondensing)  
m Operating  
20% to 95%  
Altitude  
m Operating  
0 to 10,000 feet (ft.)  
0 to 3000 meters (m)  
0 to 35,000 ft.  
m Shipping  
0 to 10,500 m  
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Display cable specifications  
m 15-pin miniature D-type connector  
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
15 14 13 12 11 10 9  
Pin  
Output signal  
1
Red video ground  
Red video  
Not used  
2
3
4
ID 1  
5
Green video  
Green video ground  
ID 2  
6
7
8
Not used  
9
Blue video  
ID 3  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Shell  
V Sync return  
V Sync  
Blue video ground  
H Sync return  
H Sync  
Shield ground  
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Appendix B  
Setting Up for IBM PC-Compatible Users  
This appendix describes how to set up your display for use with an IBM  
PC-compatible computer.  
Once you have set up your display, you can consult  
m Chapter 3, for information on how to make adjustments to the picture.  
m Chapter 4, for information on how to care and clean for your display. This  
chapter also contains solutions to common questions related to your  
display.  
Important safety instructions  
WARNING Do not clean your display screen with a cleaner that contains  
alcohol or acetone. You might damage the screen. For more information  
about cleaning your display, see “Care and Cleaning” in Chapter 4.  
For your own safety and that of your equipment, always take the following  
precautions.  
Disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the cord) if any of the  
following conditions exists:  
m the power cord or plug becomes frayed or otherwise damaged  
m you spill something into the case  
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m your display is exposed to rain or any other excess moisture  
m your display has been dropped or the case has been otherwise damaged  
m you suspect that your display needs service or repair  
m you want to clean the case (use only the recommended procedure  
described in “Care and Cleaning” in Chapter 4)  
IMPORTANT The only way to disconnect power completely is to unplug the  
power cord. Make sure at least one end of the power cord is within easy reach  
so that you can unplug the display when you need to.  
Be sure that you always:  
m Keep your display away from sources of liquids, such as wash basins,  
bathtubs, shower stalls, beverages, and so on.  
m Don’t set anything on top of the display (such as a book or cup).  
m Keep the displays vents free from obstruction.  
m Protect your display from dampness or wet weather, such as rain, snow,  
and so on.  
m Read all the installation instructions carefully before you plug your display  
into a power source.  
m Keep these instructions handy for reference by you and others.  
m Follow all instructions and warnings dealing with your system.  
WARNING Never remove the cover from the display or you may come in  
contact with hazardous voltage levels capable of causing serious injury  
and possibly death.  
WARNING Electrical equipment may be hazardous if misused. Operation  
of this product, or similar products, must always be supervised by an  
adult. Do not allow children access to the interior of any electrical  
product and do not permit them to handle any cables.  
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Compatibility  
This display works with most IBM PC-compatible computers equipped with  
VGA (Video Graphics Array) or greater capability. You may need to install a  
video card to use the display with your computer. For more information, see  
the manuals that came with your computer.  
The display is preadjusted and works with any computer that has the  
following timing ranges:  
m horizontal scan rate of 31–65 kilohertz  
m vertical refresh rate of 47–120 hertz  
In addition, this display also works at the following VESA (Video Electronics  
Standards Association) standard modes:  
Resolution  
Vertical refresh rate (hertz)  
640 x 480  
640 x 480  
800 x 600  
800 x 600  
60 (VGA)  
75 (VGA)  
60 (SVGA)  
75 (SVGA)  
These are preassigned resolutions; your computer may support other  
resolutions within this range. See the manual that came with your computer  
or video card to determine which resolutions are supported.  
If you don’t use a preassigned resolution, youll need to adjust screen  
geometry to match the new resolution. For more information, see “Making  
Adjustments to the Picture” in Chapter 3.  
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Getting ready to set up  
Before you set up your display, make sure you have easy access to the  
following items that came with your Apple Multiple Scan Display:  
Apple Multiple  
Scan Display  
Display cable  
Adapter for  
IBM PC-compatible computers  
User’s guide  
Power cord  
Note: Your power cord may appear different from the one pictured here. In  
addition, the software that shipped with your display is useful only for  
Macintosh computers.  
IMPORTANT For Display Data Channel (DDC) video support you need to use a  
DDC cable instead of the PC adapter and display cable that came with your  
display. DDC video is a new communications standard used by some PC  
manufacturers to identify the display capabilities to the host computer system.  
If your IBM PC-compatible computer has this capability, you can use a DDC  
cable. You can acquire a DDC cable from an Apple-authorized dealer or  
service provider.  
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Choosing a good location for your display  
Here are some key factors to consider when determining where to place  
your display:  
m Be sure that the desk or table can support the displays weight—  
approximately 45.2 pounds (20.5 kilograms).  
m Make sure that the power cord and display cable will reach from the back  
of the display to your computer.  
m The display cable should be unobstructed when you swivel and tilt the  
display, so allow at least 7 inches (17.5 cm) of clearance in the back. If you  
don’t allow enough clearance, the display connector might be damaged  
when the cable hits an obstruction.  
Positioning the display  
IMPORTANT When you unpack or move the display, don’t set the display down  
at an angle; you might damage the display stand.  
Once your display is in place on a desk or table, follow these steps:  
1
2
Place the display so that the screen faces you.  
Adjust the viewing angle of the display by tilting it up or down and turning it left or right  
on its stand.  
Position the display so that when you use it, no bright light is behind the  
display or reflected on the screen. Your eyes should be about level with the  
top edge of the screen and between 18 and 28 inches (45 to 70 cm) away.  
Take occasional breaks when using your computer to focus your eyes on a  
distant object.  
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For your greatest comfort, use the following illustration to help you position  
your display.  
45–70 cm (18–28 in.)  
Shoulders relaxed  
Top of the screen at or slightly  
below eye level (You may need  
to adjust the height of your  
display by placing something  
under it or by raising your  
work surface.)  
Forearms and hands  
in a straight line  
Forearms level  
or tilted up slightly  
Screen positioned to avoid  
reflected glare  
Lower back supported  
Thighs horizontal  
Clearance under work surface  
Feet flat on the floor  
Connecting the display to your IBM PC-compatible computer  
Use these instructions to connect the display to your computer.  
Note: If you need to use a video card with your computer, install the card  
before you connect the display to your computer.  
IMPORTANT Before you connect any cords or cables, make sure that your  
computer is turned off and unplugged.  
WARNING If your display is equipped with a three-wire grounding  
plug—a plug that has a third (grounding) pin—this plug will fit only a  
grounded AC outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert  
the plug into the outlet, contact a licensed electrician to replace the  
outlet with a properly grounded outlet. Do not defeat the purpose of the  
grounding plug!  
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Connecting the power cord  
1
Connect the socket end of the power cord to the power cord receptacle on the back of  
the display.  
2
Plug the other end of the power cord into a grounded outlet or power strip.  
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Connecting the display cable  
1
Connect the display cable to the display port on the back of the display.  
2
Tighten the thumbscrews on the connection.  
You can prevent bad connections and accidental damage by tightening the  
thumbscrews.  
IMPORTANT If you are using a DDC display cable (instead of the display cable  
that shipped with your display), you do not need to use the PC adapter. Please  
proceed to step 5.  
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3
Connect the PC adapter to the display connector (marked by  
) on the display cable.  
Display port on  
IBM PC-compatible  
PC adapter  
Display connector  
4
5
Tighten the thumbscrews on the connection.  
Connect the other end of the display cable to the display port on the back of the  
computer.  
Display cable  
If a video card is installed in your computer, connect the display cable to the  
video cards port. For more information about installing video cards, see the  
manual that came with your computer or video card.  
6
Tighten the thumbscrews on the connection.  
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Turning the display on  
To turn on the display for the first time:  
1
Press the Power button on the front right side of the display.  
Power indicator light  
Power button  
Note: The displays power indicator light doesn’t go on until you start your  
computer.  
2
Start up your computer.  
The green power indicator light goes on. If the green light does not go on,  
press the Power button again. If this doesn’t work, make sure you’ve  
connected the display to your computer properly (see “Connecting the  
Display to Your IBM PC-compatible Computer,earlier in this appendix).  
Using the display  
To change resolutions on your display, see the manuals that came with your  
operating software or video card.  
In most cases, once you turn on the display, you will not have to make any  
adjustments to the screen image. If necessary, you can adjust or fine-tune the  
image to suit your personal preference. For more information, see Chapter 3.  
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1 Infinite Loop  
Cupertino, California 95014-2084  
408.996.1010  
030-8890-A  
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