Apple LC 550 manual Setting Up

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Setting Up

Congratulations on your purchase of a Macintosh computer!

In this all-in-one computer, Apple has integrated a Trinitron® monitor for exceptional color quality, reduced the number of cables, and moved controls to the front for easy access. Set it up and learn the basics. Then explore the many options to see what you can do with Apple’s most affordable media-ready system, featuring stereo sound and an optional CD-ROM drive.

Setting up your computer involves these steps:

nPlugging in the computer

nConnecting the mouse and keyboard

nTurning on your computer

Power cord

Macintosh computer

Keyboard

Optional security screws

Keyboard cable

Mouse

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Contents Getting Started Contents Apple Computer, Inc Communications regulation information FCC statementVcci statement Setting Up Plugging in the computer Connecting the mouse and keyboard Turning on your computer for the first time Page Problems starting up? Safety instructionsHealth-related information about computer use Musculoskeletal discomfort Eye fatigue Arranging your officeAvoiding fatigue 45-70 cm 18-28What’s next? Learning the Basics Continues Put the tip of the arrow inside this picture Now your screen should look like the following illustration Turning the computer on and off Shutting down the computer with a menu command Turning on the computerYour Computer at a Glance ≤ Power plug Main power switch ADB ports Using Special Features Adjusting the soundUsing the Sound control panel Using the sound control buttons on the computerUsing the built-in microphone Adjusting the screenUsing the screen control buttons on the computer Using the Screen control panel Disabling the buttons on the front of your computerSaving energy Installing an expansion card Page Continues Slide the logic board back Using a RAM disk for temporary storage Advice about using a modem Starting up your computer from an external hard diskApple Publishing System Apple Computer, Inc