Apple 1705 Display manual Installing the display software, Disk’s icon appears on the desktop

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Installing the display software

Note: Be sure you’re 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:

1Insert the Apple Multiple Scan Software for Macintosh disk into a floppy disk drive.

The disk’s icon appears on the desktop.

2Double-click the disk icon to open it.

3 Double-click the Installer icon to start the Installer program.

After a moment, the Installer opens and you see the Welcome screen.

Setting Up

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Contents MultipleScan 1705Display Apple Computer, Inc Contents Adjusting the Picture Contents Radio and television interference FCC statementVcci statement DOC statementPage Important safety instructions Setting UpChapter What about electromagnetic emissions? Getting ready to set up Your Apple Multiple Scan Display at a glance Power button Contrast controlDisplay cable Positioning the display Choosing a good location for your displayShoulders relaxed Do you need a video card?Using more than one display Connecting the display to your computerSetting Up To turn on the display for the first time Turning the display onStart up your computer Disk’s icon appears on the desktop Installing the display softwareClick the Install button Installer screen appearsRead the Welcome screen and click OK About the Control Strip Using the Display SoftwareWorking with the Control Strip Make the following choices in the control panel Changing screen resolutionWindow opens showing all the control panels Choose Control Panels from the Apple K menuOther things you can do with the Monitors control panel Conserving energy What happens after you turn on the energy saving featureClose the control panel Using Energy Saver with a screen saver Using ColorSyncClick Set Profile ColorSync control panel appearsClick a monitor name to select it Control Strip control panel appears Configuring the Control StripShowing and hiding the Control Strip To show or hide the Control Strip, follow these stepsBox appears To change the keyboard command, click Define hot keyPress the keys you want to use, then click OK Changing the font in Control Strip menus Accessing the display’s controls Adjusting the PictureUse this control Making adjustments to the pictureWidth icon goes on Follow these stepsVertical center icon goes on Use these controls Follow these stepsPicture curvature icon goes on Adjusting the shape of the pictureResetting controls to the factory settings Page Care and cleaning Tips and TroubleshootingTo clean the screen of the monitor TroubleshootingProtecting your monitor from theft Monitor’s power indicator light doesn’t come on Make sure that the power cord is plugged in properlyScreen flickers Screen is dark or appears dimScreen image is off center No colors appear on the screenScreen image is too large or too small Over time, you experience eyestrain You can’t control the sound volume of a CDYou don’t see the monitor resolution you want After many hours of use, the screen image appears dimAfter you change the screen resolution, icons move When you change resolutions, the monitor goes blank You see two resolution options labeled 640x870 75 HzMonitor does not go to sleep Picture tube Input signalsPower saving feature Appendix a Technical InformationInput electrical requirements Adjusted at the factory for the following standard modesUser controls Active video image areaHumidity noncondensing WeightDimensions TemperaturePin miniature D-type connector Display cable specificationsPin Output signal Appendix B Setting Up for IBM PC-Compatible Users Appendix B Compatibility Resolution Vertical refresh rate hertzPower cord Choosing a good location for your display Connecting the display to your IBM PC-compatible computer Connecting the power cord Connecting the display cable Display port on IBM PC-compatible Using the display Apple Computer, Inc