Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 850AV Apple
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The A p p l eV is ion 8 50 and A ppleV is ion 8 50 AV are t wo-pa ge , T rinitron ® color m onit ors with a di a g onal v iew able ima ge s ize of 1 9 . 0 inche s . B oth m onit ors s uppor t a v ariety of re so luti ons a nd feature ad v a nced contro ls f or accurate col or rendering .
F or y our ow n saf ety a nd that of y our equipment , alw a y s take t he fol lo w i n g precaut ions . Disc onn ect the monit or ’ s pow er plu g (by pu lli ng t h e plu g , not the cord) if an y .
Wh at a b out e l e ctr o m agnetic e mi s sions ? Th ere ha s been recent public di scu s s ion o f the pos s ible health e ff ects o f pro lon g ed ex pos ure t o ex treme l y lo w frequenc y (ELF) and v ery lo w frequenc y (VLF) elec troma gn eti c fiel ds .
Ge tt i ng rea d y t o se t u p y ou r A pp leV i s io n 8 50 AV Displ ay Bef ore y ou set up your m onit or , make s ure y ou ha v e eas y acce s s to t he fo llo wing item s that c ame with y our App leV is i on 8 5 0 AV Di spl a y: No t e : Y our po w er cor d ma y look dif ferent fr om the one pic tured.
5 Setting Up Your Monitor Yo u r A p p l e V isi o n 8 5 0 AV Displ ay at a g l a nce ® O ¤ Z Power cord Monitor cable (includes monitor connector and ADB connector) Sound cable (includes ≈ connector and - connector) - Sound output port (Plug in headphones or external speaker adapter here.
Ge tt i ng rea d y t o se t u p y ou r A pp leV i s io n 8 50 Di s p la y Bef ore y ou set up your m onit or , make s ure y ou ha v e eas y acce s s to t he fo llo wing item s that c ame with y our App leV is i on 8 5 0 Di spl a y: No t e : Y our po w er cor d ma y look dif ferent fr om the one pic tured.
7 Setting Up Your Monitor Yo u r A p p l e V i s ion 8 5 0 Disp l a y a t a g l a nce ® O ¤ Control buttons ¤ Brightness controls O Contrast controls ® Power button Power indicator light V ADB por.
Do y o u need t o i ns ta l l a v i de o ca rd? Th e monit or is pread justed and s uppor ts the f oll owing sc an ra ng e s: m horizontal sc a n rate o f 30–94 kil oh er tz m ve rt ic al re fresh r.
Mac O S–b ased co m pu te rs If y ou are not sure w h ether y our c omputer has appr opriate built-in v ideo ca pability , c heck wit h an App le-authorized dealer or serv ice pro v ider . If y our co mputer do es not ha v e the v ideo c apability neces sary t o use y our monit or , y ou need to purc hase a v ideo c ard.
Po s iti o n in g t h e m o n i to r IMPORTANT When y ou unpack or m o ve t h e monit or , don ’ t set the monit or do w n at an a ng le; y ou might dama ge the monit or sta nd. Once y our monit or is in pl ace on a des k or table , fo llo w these steps: 1P lace the monitor so the screen faces the user.
No t e : After y ou set up a nd conf i gure the monit or , ad ju st the ima ge and col ors on the screen t o matc h y our env i ronment. F or ex ample , in a bright r oom, c ontrast i s us uall y b est set at ma ximum; in a dim room, l ow er c ontra st i s us uall y more comf or table .
Con n e ct in g th e po w e r co r d 1C onnect the socket end of the power cord to the power cord receptacle on the back of the monitor. 2P lug the other end of the power cord into a grounded outlet or power strip. No t e : Y ou ma y ha v e a pow er jump er cor d i nstead o f a po w er w all cor d.
1P lug the monitor connector on the monitor cable into the monitor port (marked by ™ ) on the back of your computer. If y our computer ha s more t han on e monit or por t, see t he ma nual that c ame with y our computer f or i nf or mati on on choos i n g the correct por t.
Con n ect in g the moni t o r ca bl e t o v ar io us v ideo co n nect or s To connect t h e monit or to a hi gh-dens ity por t (45-pin por t) i nstead of a standard monit or por t (1 5-pin por t) , y ou need to u se a n adapter . T his adapter is us uall y pro v ided with y our computer .
Con n e ct in g the mon i tor ca b le t o a W i n d o w s-based co m pu te r Alt hou gh the monit or cab le i s a split c able wit h t w o connect ors , y ou will u se onl y the monit or c onnect or with y our computer . 1C onnect the VGA adapter to the monitor connector (marked by ™ ) on the monitor cable.
Con n e ct in g a M a c OS–b ased co m pu te r k e y bo ar d a nd m o use to you r m o n i to r If y ou wish, y ou c an plu g y our k e yboar d a nd mouse direct l y into t he monit or , rather than into t he bac k of y our computer .
Con ne ct i ng so und e quipm e nt to y o ur App l e Vi sion 8 5 0 AV Displ ay Con n e ct in g th e so u nd ca bl e Th e s ound c able on y our monit or is a sp lit cab le with tw o connect ors , one f or s ound input (suc h as a micr ophon e or audio CD) and one f or sound output (s uch a s a speaker) .
Con n e ct in g e xter na l so u n d eq u i p men t The A pp l eV is ion 8 50 AV Di sp l a y has t w o sound ports y ou c a n use t o c onnect e x ter nal sound equipm ent. T he por t on the lef t s ide o f the monit or is for c onn ecting s ound i n put equipm ent (s uch a s an audio CD p l a yer , ca ss ette pl a y er , or microphone) .
Con n ect i ng sou nd i np ut e qu i pm ent To recor d sound, y ou c an use t he built-in microphone on y our App leV is ion 850 AV Di sp l a y , or y ou can connect e xternal sound in put equipment (s uch a s an audi o CD pl a yer , c as sette pl a yer , or e xternal microphone) t o th e monit or .
Usin g m or e than on e moni t or If y our computer ha s ex pansi on s lots , y ou c a n use y our monit or with one or m ore additi onal monit ors c onnected t o y our computer . Y ou ma y n eed a v ideo ca rd f or each addit ional monit or y ou are u s ing .
Tu r n i n g t h e m o n i t o r o n To t u r n on the monit or for t h e first tim e: 1P lug in the computer’s power cord. 2P ress the power button on the monitor. If y ou plu g y our monit or di rect l y i nt o y our computer , no po w er indic at or light go es on until y ou star t up your c omputer .
F or Mac O S–ba sed computers , y ou mu st first i nstall the App leV is ion s o f tw are th at cam e with y our monitor bef o r e ad ju stin g the screen with t he front pan el butt ons and us i n g other monit or feature s .
Finding answe r s When y ou ha v e que sti ons about us i ng y our monitor , there are se v eral p l ace s y ou c a n look f or a ns wers . This manual Use this manual to set up your monitor, install .
Wh at to do ne x t Mac O S–b ased co m pu te rs Go t o the nex t chapter f or i nformati on about i nstalling and us i ng Ap pl eVisi on s of tw are .
Thi s c ha p te r ex pl ains how t o i nstall App leV is i on s o ft w are on y our M ac O S–ba sed computer and pro v ide s a n ov erv iew o f so ft w are feature s . If yo u ’ r e us ing t he monit or with a W i ndo w s-ba sed computer , see Chapter 4 , “U sing Y our Monit or W ith W i ndo w s-Ba sed Computers .
3D ouble-click the CD icon to see what’s on the CD-ROM disc. The A pp l eV is ion S o ft w are CD wi ndow opens . 4D ouble-click the folder that contains your language preference. F or ex ample , if y ou ’ d li ke t o i nstall App leV is ion s o f tw are in E n gli sh, double-c lic k the Engl ish f older .
10 Click Agree once you’ve read and agreed to the terms in the document. The Ins t all A pp leV is i on So ft w are dial o g bo x app ears . T he so f tw are v ersi on number show n on y our screen mi ght be diff erent from t he on e illustrated her e .
IMPORTANT If y ou reinstall s y stem so ft w are on y our c omputer , y ou must reinstall the App leV is ion s o f tw are . No t e : If y ou pre s s a c ontro l button under t he screen on the lef t f.
Monit ors & Sound G uide pr o v ides onscreen help on ho w t o use A ppleV is ion softw a re . Monit ors & Sound G uide pr o v ides inf or mati on about the f oll owing t opi c s: s ound, m onit ors (A pp leV is i on ex tras) , monit ors (standard settin g s) , and troub le shoot ing .
When you need more information about an instruction or term m Click th e “Huh?” button if it i s a v ailab le . m If an unf amili ar w ord i s under li ned, c lic k it to g et a def initi on. Learn in g abou t A pp leV i s i on s o ftw a re w it h Sy s te m 7 .
8M ake sure that the disk that appears in the Install Location box is the startup disk of your computer; then click Install. 9W hen installation is complete, click Restart in the dialog box that appears. Yo u ’ r e now read y to u se Acr obat R eader t o v iew A ppleV is ion s o ft w are ins truc t i ons .
Sc ree n co n t ro l s at a g la nce Th e butt ons on the front of y our monitor pr ov ide a qui ck w a y to ad just t he screen ima ge . I n most c ases , y ou w on ’ t n eed t o adju st the screen imag e unles s y ou mak e c hang es t o screen res oluti on.
About th e Monit ors & Sou nd c on t ro l p a nel Th e Monit ors & Sound contr o l pan el allo w s y ou to c ontrol t h e w a y y our co mputer displ a y s ima ge s and proces ses s ound.
Mon it ors & Sou nd bu tt on s a t a g la nce Th e l ar ge butt ons acros s the top o f the Monitors & S ound c ontro l pa nel are us ed to se lect dif f erent opti ons . See Monit ors & Sound G uide or t he Monitors & Sound doc .pdf f ile f or detailed i nf ormation on u sing t h e A ppleV is ion softw a re .
Ti ps f or usi ng Ap ple Vi sion so ftw a re m F or best re s ults , recali brate y our monit or after c ha nging t he co l or settin g s . F or ex ample , co lor ad justm ent c hang es don ’ t take e f fec t until y ou c lic k Re ca librate .
Usin g t h e C o nt r ol S t r ip When y ou tur n on y our monit or , a small pull tab appears i n the lo we r -left cor n e r of th e screen. C lic k once on the pull tab t o op en it.
Fi n a lly , y ou can u se Di gitalCo lor Meter t o ident ify the R GB (red, green, blue) va lue s y our computer u se s t o create col ors . Op eni ng Dig ita lCo lo r Met er Choose Di gitalCo lor Meter from t he App le ( K ) menu. (It w as installed with y our A pp leV is i on s o ft w are .
Spe ci fy i ng co l o rs us i n g t he P a n t o ne Mat ch i ng S y s t em In s om e ap p li c ati on pro grams , y ou can u se A pple C ol or Pic k er t o sp ecify Pa n t one co lors . Th e P a ntone C olor Pi ck er ex tens ion is aut omati c all y installed alon g with the re st o f the A pp leV is i on s o ft w are .
No t e : Wh en you s a v e ener g y , y ou sa v e natural res ources and reduce pollut ion . Alt hough t h e A ppleV is ion 8 50 and 8 5 0 AV c ontain f eature s that aut omat ic all y sa v e ener g y.
4C l o se the control panel. IMPORTANT If y ou use En erg y S a v er , make s ure y ou tur n it of f when y ou ’ re doin g dis k-i ntensi v e tas ks s uch a s cop yi n g a l ar ge number of f iles , do w nloadin g l ar ge f ile s from an onlin e ser v ice , or printing a v ery lar g e f ile .
41 Th is c hapter de scribes ho w t o ad just s ound on the A ppleV i s i on 8 5 0 AV Di spl a y a nd a Mac O S–ba sed computer . It als o descri bes ho w to set up y our monit or to rec ord a v ideo wit h s ound and pl a y an audio CD thr ough t he monit or ’ s speakers .
Sou nd c on tro ls at a glanc e Th e butt ons on the front of y our App leV is i on 8 5 0 AV Di sp la y pro v ide a qui c k wa y to ad just m onit or s ound. Bass, t r eb le , a nd v o lume ad just ments ha v e a n onscreen indic at or that appears wh e n y ou pre s s a butt on on the front o f the monit or .
About soun d so u r ces Dependi ng on t h e kind of Mac O S–ba sed computer y our App leV is ion 8 50 AV Disp la y is c onn ected t o , y ou ma y ha v e se v eral s ound in put and output s ource s:.
The f ol l o win g opti ons are a v ailable wit h each butt on. Som e o f the opti ons ma y not b e a v ailab le with y our computer/monit or conf i gurati on. S ee Monit ors & Sound G ui de or the Monitors & S ound doc .pdf file f or detailed inf orm at i on on us ing the A pp leV is i on s o ft w are .
Se tt i ng u p y ou r mo n it o r t o reco r d a v i deo w i th s ou nd Th e f oll o wi ng sec tions de scribe how t o use y our App leV is ion 8 50 AV Di spl a y to rec ord a v ideo wit h s ound. T o rec ord a v ideo wit h s ound, y ou must ha v e a M ac O S–ba sed computer t hat supports v ideo .
Th e f oll o wi ng illu strati on sho w s S-v ideo and compos ite v ideo por ts on a M ac O S–ba sed computer . No t e : Th e v ideo por ts on y our computer ma y b e in a diff erent pos iti on.
Th e S-v ideo connect or is a r ound plu g with se veral small m etal p ins . Y ou c a n pl ug the S-v ideo input connect or into y our computer ’ s S-v ideo input por t a nd th e S-v ideo output connect or i nto y our computer ’ s S-v ideo output port.
Usin g vi d e o eq u i pme n t with your monitor The in st ruc t i on s t h at f oll o w are for c onn ecting a stereo VCR t o a Mac OS – ba s e d computer wit h a n S-v ideo port or a compos ite v ideo por t, but y ou ca n use them a s a mode l f or connect ing y our computer t o a n y v ideo equipm ent.
2P lug one end of the video cable into the Video Out port on the VCR. Fol l o w t h e i n s t r u cti ons that c ame with t he VCR. 3P lug the other end of the video cable into the S-video input port ( æ ) or the composite video input port ( ˜ ) on your computer.
Con n e ct i ng al l a ud io a nd v ideo ca bles t o the b ac k o f y ou r com p ut er When y ou recor d a v ideo with s ound, y ou c a n connect all t h e v ideo equipm ent t o the b ac k o f y our c.
3P lug the other end of the video cable into the S-video input port ( æ ) or the composite video input port ( ˜ ) on your computer. If the connect or do esn ’ t sli de eas il y i nto t he por t , reali gn it a nd try ag ai n. Don ’ t us e f orce , whic h cou ld dama ge t h e computer or c able .
Re c ording a v i de o After t h e v ideo equ ipment i s connected t o y our computer and monit or , y ou ca n recor d a v ideo . See t he ma nual that c ame with y our v ideo appli c ati on f or m ore informati on. F or ex ample , y our appli cat ion ma y ha v e additi onal opti ons f or sett ing s ound s ource s , v olume , and so on .
4C lick Routing. 5C lick Computers and Speakers; then click OK. 6 Turn on the audio CD player and play a CD. 7A djust speaker volume as desired. Us e the S peaker V o lume s lider in the Monitors & S ound c ontro l pa nel or pre s s the v olum e butt ons (marked b y - ) on the front o f y our monit or .
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Thi s c ha p te r descri bes ho w to install the App leV is ion setup inf ormati on a nd ad just the screen ima ge on t he App leV is ion 8 5 0 and 85 0 AV . I n most cas e s, y ou w on ’ t n eed t o adju st the imag e unles s y ou mak e c hang es t o screen re s olut ion .
Inst a llin g A p p l e Vis i o n s e tu p in fo r m a t i o n fo r Wi nd ows 9 5 On W i ndow s 9 5 s y stems , new de v ice s are automat ic all y detected w h en the y are connected t o y our computer (if it is VES A DDC compli a nt) .
6 Insert the AppleVision Software CD-ROM disc into your CD-ROM disc drive. If y ou do not ha v e a CD-R OM di sc dri v e , see the ser v ice and support in fo rm ati on that c ame with y our monit or f or i nformati on on how t o order flopp y dis ks .
Usin g o n s c r e en c on tro ls Y our A ppleV is ion monit or come s with a set o f onscreen contr ol s y ou use t o ad just the screen ima ge . Us e the butt ons on the front o f y our monit or to open the Monit or C ontrol s window and selec t t op ic s from t he menus .
Adju s ting s c r e en g e ometr y Us e t h e Geometry menu t o ad just t he h ei ght and width o f the screen ima ge , center the ima ge on the screen, and so on . Widt h Adj us t s the width o f the screen ima ge . Pres s – t o decrease wi d th. Pre ss + t o inc r ease wi d th.
Horiz on t al Shi f t Ad justs t h e horizontal pos it ion o f the screen ima g e . Pres s – t o mo v e the ima ge to t h e l eft . Pres s + to m o v e the ima ge t o the right. When the screen ima ge i s centered proper l y , there is an equal bor der around all ed ge s o f the ima ge .
Col or T emperat ure Ad justs t h e co lor temperature of y our monit or . T he col or temp erature (or wh ite poin t ) y ou select f or your m onit or sets the mix of red, green, and blue li ght that make s the co l or w hite . T his co lor temperature sets the f oundat ion f or other c ol ors on y our monit or .
Adju s ting c o nver g e n c e Re d, green, a nd blue s i gnals in y our monit or c on v er g e t o create the col ors y ou see on y our screen. If the c on ver g ence is not set pr op er l y , ima ge.
Adju s ting s o un d on y o u r A pp leV i si on 850 AV Displ ay Us e the sound c ontrol butt ons t o ad just the v olum e , bas s , treb le , a nd mute opti ons on y our A ppleV is ion 8 50 AV Di spl a y . (T hese f eatures are not a v ailable on the A ppleV is ion 8 50 Di spl a y .
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65 Th is c hapter inc lude s informat ion on t he c are and c lea ning o f y our monit or , protec t ing y our monit or from t h ef t, and troub leshoot ing . Ca re an d cle aning m Do not bl o c k the monit or ’ s v ents . m Do not let liqu id get on or int o the monit or .
4 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. Pr o t e c tin g your m o ni tor fr om th ef t The s l ot at t h e ba se of t he monit or in the bac k i s f or connect ing a security lo ck.
Mon i t or pow e r a n d sc reen a ppea ra n ce IMPORTANT Detailed instr uct ions f or App leV is i on s o ft w are are pro v ided in Maci nt osh Gu ide (c alled Mac O S Gu ide on s ome computers) and in Monitors & Sound G ui de .
No image appears on the screen and the monitor’s power indicator light is on. m Make s ure the monit or cab le is connected c or rect l y t o the computer . m Make s ure the thumbscre w s on the monitor c able are t ightened securel y . m Make s ure the contra st ( O ) a nd brightne s s ( ¤ ) contro ls are set correct l y .
Contrast ( O ) and brightness ( ¤ ) controls on the front of the monitor don’t appear to work. m F or Mac O S–ba sed computers , y our monit or ma y ha v e the c ontrast ( O ) a nd bri ghtn e s s ( ¤ ) c ontro ls di sab led. Cli ck t he Co lor butt on i n the Monit ors & Sound c ontrol panel and select Pre ference s .
There are one or two very thin gray lines across the screen, one near the top and the other near the bottom. m Thi s i s a normal charac terist ic o f the T ri nitron co lor p ic ture tube des ign . The lin e s do not appear i n a ny documents y ou pri nt.
Images or text on your screen appear fuzzy or blurred. m Ad just t h e horizontal or v er ti c al con v er g ence o f t he screen imag e . For M ac O S–ba sed computers , c lic k the Geometry butt on i n the Monit ors & S ound c ontro l pa nel and select C on v er g ence t o chang e setting s .
Sou nd on y ou r A pp l eV i s i on 850 AV Displ ay IMPORTANT Detailed instr uct ions f or App leV is i on s o ft w are are pro v ided in Maci nt osh Gu ide (c alled Mac O S Gui de on s ome c omputers) a nd Monit ors & S ound Gu ide . S y stem 7 .
m If y ou ha v e sound input equipment connected t o y our monitor , mak e s ure th e correct sound in put setti n g is se lected on y our computer . F or Mac OS –ba sed computers , see Chapter 3 , “Us i n g Sound and V ideo W ith Y our Ap ple V isi on 85 0 AV Disp la y , ” f or more informati on.
The internal microphone doesn’t record. m Tu rn on t h e micr ophone by pre ss i ng t he microphone butt on (mark ed b y Z ) on the front o f y our monit or .
An external microphone connected to the sound input port (marked by ≈ ) on the monitor doesn’t record quality sound. m F or Mac O S–ba sed computers , y ou ma y need to ad just t he Gain f or the micr ophone . Clic k the Monitor S ound butt on a nd ad just the Gain f or th e micr ophon e .
Mon i t ors & Sou n d con tr o l pa nel f o r Mac O S–b ased co m pu te rs IMPORTANT Detailed instr uct ions f or App leV is i on s o ft w are are pro v ided in Maci nt osh Gu ide (c alled Mac O S Gu ide on s ome computers) and Monit ors & S ound Gu ide .
A message appears, “This monitor is not supported by this version of the AppleVision software.” m Make s ure y ou ha v e i nstalled the A ppleV is ion s of t w are that c ame wit h y our m onit or . See Chapter 2 , “I nstalling and U s i ng A ppleV is ion S o ft w are , ” f or m ore informati on.
Your AppleVision monitor appears as a VGA monitor in the Control Strip pop-up menus. m Make s ure the ADB c onn ect or on the monit or cab le is plu g g ed di rect l y into y our c omputer ’ s ADB por t. m Re in stall t he App leV is ion s o ft w are that c ame with y our computer .
No colors appear on the screen. m Check t o make s ure that t he numb er o f co lors i s set correct l y i n the Contr ol St rip or in the Monitors & S ound c ontro l pa nel. No colors appear when you create a custom white point. m Ma ke s ure the c ol or depth on y our monit or i s set t o Thousands o f C ol ors or Millions o f C ol ors .
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81 M ac O S–ba sed computers u se Co lorS ync to help mak e sure t hat the col ors y ou see on y our monit or c lose l y match t h e c ol ors y ou g et on y our pri nters , sc a nners , and other de v ice s . Bec ause C ol orS ync work s behi nd the scenes , y ou don ’ t ha v e t o know anyt hi n g about it.
Fu rt he r c ompoundi n g the prob lem i s that no t wo m onit ors or printers produce ex ac t l y the sam e co lors . (For e xamp l e , y ou can see dif f erences in co lor ability amon g monitors in the TV depar tment o f a c ons umer electr onic s st ore .
Be ca us e C olorS ync informati on b ecom e s par t of y our output file s , y ou don ’ t ha v e t o w or ry about los ing t he pro file or u sin g the wron g pro file wit h the wron g imag e .
Se tt i ng u p Co l o rSy nc To t a k e a d v a nta ge o f C ol orS ync , y ou n eed t o obtain pro file s f or eac h o f y our ima gi ng de v ices , suc h as y our monit or , sc ann er , a nd co lor printer .
Se tt i ng t he Co l o rSy nc S y s t e m P ro f i le To s e t t h e Sys t e m Pro file , f oll ow t hese steps: 1M ake sure the profile you want to use is located in the ColorSync Profiles folder. Th is f older i s located in the Pref erences f older in y our S y stem F older .
5C l i ck Select. Col orS ync automat ic ally re ference s the pro f ile y ou selected and use s it to def i ne the co l or c apabilitie s of y our monit or .
m Us e t h e Co lorS ync S y stem Pro file c ontro l pa n el i n the App le ( K ) menu to selec t the App leV is i on 9 300 pro f ile if y our white po int is set t o 93 00 + 8MPCD . If y ou c alibrate y our monit or to a w hite point setting other than 9 300 + 8M PCD , create a cust om prof ile a nd select it a s the sy stem pro file instead.
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Picture tube m 20-inch (1 9 . 0-inch di ag onal v ie w able ima ge s ize) T ri nitron CR T Screen m Mult ila y er anti-re flect ion pan el conf orms t o T CO 92 g uide lin e s m 0.
Power-saving and environmental features Ap pl eVisi on monit ors are equipped with ener gy-s a v i n g f eature s that all ow t he m onit ors t o conserv e ener g y w hen the computer i s not i n use .
Thi s pr od uct ’ s po w er -sa v i ng f eatures c ompl y with the V ideo Electr onic s St a ndards A ss o c i ati on (VES A) Di spl a y Po wer M ana gement S ta ndar d (DPM S) . (C onn ected CP U must al s o b e VES A DPM S c ompli ant t o u se DPMS f eatures .
Mode Resolution Vertical refresh rate Horizontal scan rate (hertz) (kilohertz) VESA 1024 x 768 60 48.363 VESA 1024 x 768 70 56.476 VESA 1024 x 768 75 60.023 VESA 1024 x 768 85 68.677 Macintosh 1152 x 870 75 68.700 VESA 1280 x 1024 75 79.976 VESA 1280 x 1024 85 91.
Input electrical requirements m Vo lta g e: 90-26 4 V m Frequenc y: 4 7 -63 Hz m Powe r : Ap pl eVisi on 8 50 1 50 W ma x imum Ap pl eVisi on 8 50 AV 19 0 W m a x imum Weight m Ap pl eV is ion 8 50 Di.
Temperature Ce ls iu s (C) and F ahrenheit (F) m Oper at i n g 1 0 ˚ to 4 0 ˚ C (50 ˚ to 1 0 4 ˚ F) m St ora ge 0 ˚ to 6 0 ˚ C (3 2 ˚ to 1 4 0 ˚ F) m Sh i p pi ng – 4 0 ˚ to 6 0 ˚ C (–4 .
Display cable specifications m 1 5-p i n mi niature D-type connect or Pin Signal 1 Red video ground 2 Red video 3 Not used 4I D 1/DDC RTN 5G reen video 6G reen video ground 7I D 2/DDC SCL 8 DDC 5V 9B .
VGA adapter specifications m St a ndard 1 5-pin VG A connect or Pin Signal 1 Red video 2G reen video 3B lue video 4M o nitor ID 2 5 DDC return 6 Red return 7G r e en return 8B lue return 9 DDC 5V 10 S.
A adapters for connecting to a composite video port 47, 48, 50 for connecting to a high-density port 14 VGA adapter 14, 15, 95 ADB cables 13, 16 ADB connector 5, 7, 13, 16 ADB port connecting the keyb.
turning speakers on or off in sleep mode (Mac OS–based computers) 40 turning speakers on or off in sleep mode (Windows-based computers) 60, 61 weight of 9, 92 AppleVision 850 Display connecting to y.
99 Index C cables ADB cables 13, 16 audio cable 48, 50 keyboard cable 16 monitor cable 5, 7, 12–15 mouse cable 16 shielded connector cable 20 sound cable 5, 17 video cable 48, 50 case, cleaning 65 cassette player 19, 43 CD player.
connectors ADB connector 5, 7, 13, 16 extended miniplug 18 monitor connector 5, 7, 12–13, 15 sound input and output connectors 17 stereo miniplug 18, 48, 50 S-video connector 47, 48 video connectors.
H headphone jack 91 headphones connecting 19 as output source (Mac OS–based computers) 43 troubleshooting 72, 73, 74 Height option (Geometry menu, Windows) 59 help 23.
microphone indicator light 5 monitor cable connecting to a Mac OS–based computer 12–14 connecting to a Windows-based computer 15 connecting to video connectors 14 illustration of 5, 7 monitor conn.
resolution changing (Mac OS) 34, 36 standard 8, 90–91 RGB (red, green, blue) values, identifying (Mac OS) 37 Rotate option (Geometry menu, Windows) 60 S safety precautions cleaning screen 1 electric.
playing audio CDs through (Mac OS–based computers) 52–53 as sound output source (Mac OS–based computers) 43 specifications for 91 troubleshooting 72, 73, 74 turning on or off in sleep mode (Mac .
V VCR, connecting to a Mac OS–based computer 48–51 Vertical option (Convergence menu, Windows) 62 vertical refresh rate 8, 90–91 Vertical Shift option (Geometry menu, Windows) 59 VESA standard m.
User ’ s manual for the Apple V ision 850 and 850 AV Ap ple V is i on Dis play.
K Apple Computer , Inc. © 1997 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Apple. Your rights to the software are governed by the accompanying software license agreement.
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A bout t h e Monit ors & Sound c ontrol panel 3 3 Op eni ng Monit ors & Sound 3 3 Monit ors & Sound butt ons at a gl a nce 34 Ti p s for u sing A ppleV is ion s of tw are 3 5 Usi ng t h e .
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Co mmunic ation s reg u l a t io n i n f o rm a t io n FCC statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against radio interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
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