Apple Cinema Display Protecting Your Display From Theft, Do You Need to Install a Graphics Card?

Page 17

3Disconnect the USB and DVI cables from the back of the computer.

4Clean the screen with soft, lint-free paper or cloth dampened with mild soap and water.

Warning Do not spray liquid directly onto the display screen. Liquid could drip inside the display and cause electrical shock.

5Wipe the case surfaces lightly with a clean, soft cloth dampened with water.

Warning Don’t use alcohol, aerosol sprays, solvents, or abrasives that might damage the finish on the case.

Protecting Your Display From Theft

You can connect a security lock and a narrow, flexible cable through the security ring

on the display cable to secure your display to your computer and prevent theft (see “At a Glance” on page 10). Security locks are available from an Apple-authorized dealer or computer retailer.

Do You Need to Install a Graphics Card?

Your Apple Cinema Display works with a graphics card with a DVI digital-only connector. If your computer doesn’t have the required graphics card, you must install one to use this display.

If you are not sure whether your computer or graphics card has the appropriate built-in video capability, check with an Apple-authorized dealer.

Note: If you’re using more than one display, you may need a graphics card for each display you are using.

Conserving Energy

You can use the Energy Saver control panel to set your monitor to conserve energy after a specified period of inactivity. When the Energy Saver detects that you’re not using the computer, it darkens the monitor screen and reduces the amount of energy it consumes. To wake up the monitor, press any key on the keyboard. For more information about using Energy Saver, choose Mac Help from the Help menu in the Finder. Also see the documents in the TCO Information folder, located on the CD that came with your monitor, and see ENERGY STAR® compliance information in “Power-Saving and Environmental Features” on page 18.

Technical Information

Screen

m22-inch (558.5 millimeters [mm]) viewable diagonal image, 18.5 inches (470.4 mm) horizontal by 11.6 inches (301.1 mm) vertical

m1600 (horizontal) x 1024 (vertical) active pixels

mColor depth: 24-bit color

Desktop Stand

mTilt adjustment: 10˚ to 30˚

17

Image 17
Contents Apple Cinema Display Apple Computer, Inc Contents Manual and service Congratulations About Your Apple Cinema DisplayImportant Safety Instructions Set the display upright and extend the stand Setting Up Your Apple Cinema DisplayPlug in the display’s DVI and USB connectors Plug in the display’s power adapterWhat’s Next Press the monitor power buttonConnect a USB keyboard to the display, if desired At a Glance About Your Apple Displays Software Installing the Apple Displays SoftwareFinding Answers Adjusting the DisplayPower light flashes amber when an error has been detected TroubleshootingScreen image is blurry Healthy Use of Your Computer Equipment SafetyCleaning the Screen and Case General MaintenanceProtecting Your Display From Theft Do You Need to Install a Graphics Card?Conserving Energy Technical InformationHeight 18.9 inches in mm Width 23.1 in mm Two self-powered USB ports supporting USB input devices Communications Regulation Information 034-0876-A