Apple
850AV
manual
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Default
Connecting the power cord
Problem that ColorSync solves
Setting Up Your Monitor
Video connector
Adjusting screen geometry
Resolution
Color Temperature
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Setting Up Your Monitor
Important safety and cleaning instructions
Chapter
What about electromagnetic emissions?
Getting ready to set up your AppleVision 850AV Display
Your AppleVision 850AV Display at a glance
Getting ready to set up your AppleVision 850 Display
Your AppleVision 850 Display at a glance
Contrast controls
Do you need to install a video card?
Resolution Vertical refresh rate hertz
Windows-based computers
Choosing a good location for your monitor
Mac OS-based computers
Positioning the monitor
Shoulders relaxed
Connecting the monitor to your computer
Connecting to a standard monitor port
Connecting the power cord
Connecting the monitor cable to a Mac OS-based computer
Tighten the thumbscrews on the connection
Connecting the monitor cable to various video connectors
Connecting the monitor cable to a Windows-based computer
Chapter
Connecting sound equipment to your AppleVision 850AV Display
Connecting the sound cable
Connecting external sound equipment
Connecting sound input equipment
Connecting sound output equipment
Using more than one monitor
Turning the monitor on
Start up your computer and wait a few seconds
Using the monitor with Windows-based computers
Obtaining online support and updated Apple software
Finding answers
This manual
Apple Guide for Mac OS-based computers
What to do next
Installing AppleVision software
Make sure you have System 7.1 or later installed
Double-click the CD icon to see what’s on the CD-ROM disc
Click Continue
Click Restart
Learning about AppleVision software with System 7.5 or later
When you can’t see what’s behind the Guide window
Tips for using Monitors & Sound Guide
When you can’t find the information you need
When you need more information about an instruction or term
Learning about AppleVision software with System
Installing and Using AppleVision Software
Brightness controls
Screen controls at a glance
Control buttons
About the Monitors & Sound control panel
Opening Monitors & Sound
Monitors & Sound buttons at a glance
Button Description
Tips for using AppleVision software
Using the Control Strip
Using DigitalColor Meter
Opening DigitalColor Meter
Specifying colors using the Pantone Matching System
Conserving energy
Make the following choices in the control panel
Setting up Energy Saver
Choose Control Panels from the Apple K menu
Close the control panel
What happens after you turn on the energy-saving feature?
Using Energy Saver with a screen saver
Using Sound and Video
Volume controls
Sound controls at a glance
Bass controls
Treble controls
About sound sources
Sound input sources
Sound output sources
Selecting sound options in Monitors & Sound
Tips for using sound controls
Setting up your monitor to record a video with sound
About video equipment
˜ Composite video input port
ÆS-video input port
Video connector
Using video equipment with your monitor
Assemble the cables you need to connect the VCR
Follow the instructions that came with the VCR
Turn on the computer, the monitor, and the VCR
Audio cable with dual RCA plugs at each end
ÆS-video Audio Input port
Playing an audio CD through the monitor’s speakers
Recording a video
Using Sound and Video With Your AppleVision 850 a V Display
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Using Your Monitor
Installing AppleVision setup information for Windows
Click the Settings tab at the top of the dialog box
Contrast controls
Using onscreen controls
Press any button to open the Monitor Controls window
Adjusting screen geometry
Width
Height
Pincushion
Adjusting color settings and other features
Default
Horizontal Shift
Rotate
Color Temperature
Audio Power Saver
Overscan
Scan Rate
Horizontal
Adjusting convergence
Vertical
Adjusting sound on your AppleVision 850AV Display
Bass controls
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Tips and Troubleshooting
Care and cleaning
Troubleshooting common problems
Protecting your monitor from theft
Monitor power and screen appearance
Monitor’s power indicator light doesn’t come on
Screen is dark or appears dim
Over time, you experience eyestrain
Screen flickers
Screen image is too large or too small
Screen image is off center
Screen image is tilted slightly to the left or right
Images or text on your screen appear fuzzy or blurred
You don’t hear a system beep when you start up your computer
Sound on your AppleVision 850AV Display
Headphone volume is low
Internal microphone doesn’t record
Playback doesn’t work on your AppleVision monitor
Tips and Troubleshooting
Monitors & Sound control panel for Mac OS-based computers
Tips and Troubleshooting
You hear no alert sound
No colors appear when you create a custom white point
No colors appear on the screen
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Appendix a Using ColorSync
Problem that ColorSync solves
How ColorSync works
Monitor
Setting up ColorSync
Setting the ColorSync System Profile
Click Set Profile
Setting other ColorSync profiles
Tips for best results
Click Select
Close the ColorSync System Profile control panel
Using ColorSync
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Appendix B Technical Information
Power-saving and environmental features
Mode Power consumption watts W Power indicator
Adjusted at the factory for the following standard modes
Mode Resolution
Audio input signals for AppleVision 850AV Display
Hertz Kilohertz
Microphone for AppleVision 850AV Display
Weight
Dimensions of AppleVision 850 Display
Input electrical requirements
Interfaces for AppleVision 850 Display
Altitude
Temperature
Humidity noncondensing
Display cable specifications
Pin Signal
Standard 15-pin VGA connector
VGA adapter specifications
Index
AppleVision Software CD-ROM disc 25, 30
Index
Can’t Find It?
Index
Can’t Find It?
Adjusting images on Windows-based computers
Can’t Find It?
Y, Z
AppleVision Display
Apple Computer, Inc
Contents
Installing and Using AppleVision Software
Using Sound and Video With Your AppleVision 850AV Display
Appendix a Using ColorSync
Tips and Troubleshooting
Appendix B
Index
FCC statement
Industry Canada statement
Cispr 22 statement
Vcci Class 1 statement
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