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Power socket

Connect the power cord that came with your Mac Pro. Do not use ordinary power or extension cords.

Locking latch

Lift the latch to open the side panel and access the internal components in your Mac Pro. If you are working inside your computer and the latch is down, the optical and hard drives are locked in place. You can attach a security lock to the latch to prevent access and secure the internal components. You can also attach a security cable to the latch or through the handles and feet to protect your Mac Pro. See page 37.

USB 2.0 ports

Connect your Mac Pro to USB devices, such as keyboards, mice, printers, scanners, speakers, USB microphones, and USB hubs. Your display may also have USB ports.

HFireWire 400 and 800 ports

The FireWire 400 port supports data rates of 100, 200, and 400 Mbps. The FireWire 800 port supports data rates of 100, 200, 400, and 800 Mbps.

GDual Gigabit Ethernet ports with jumbo frame support

Connect your Mac Pro to a high-speed Ethernet network to access the Internet or network resources such as printers and servers, and share information over the network using a CAT 5e cable.

Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Mac Pro

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Contents User’s Guide Page Contents Index Getting Started Setting Up Your Mac ProPosition your computer and display Plug in the power cord Connect the display Port Connect the keyboard and mouse Connect an Ethernet cablePlug the mouse into a USB port on the keyboard KeyboardMouse Turn on your Mac Pro Need Help Setting Up?Using a Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Use Setup AssistantPutting Your Mac Pro to Sleep Putting Your Mac Pro to Sleep or Shutting It DownTo wake your computer from sleep, do one of the following Shutting Down Your Mac ProGetting the Latest Information Getting to Know Your Mac ProBasic Features on the Front of Your Mac Pro FireWire 400 and 800 ports Ports and Connectors on the Back of Your Mac Pro Power socket More Ports and Connectors on the Back PCI Express expansion slots Internal Expansion Options Optical drives More Information Getting AnswersTo open Mac Help Open System Preferences by choosing Apple S ystem Page Working Inside Your Computer Opening the Computer Unplug all the cables and the power cord from the computer Lift the latch while holding the side panel Remove the side panel Installing Memory To install memory Top memory card Working Inside Your Computer Place the side panel in the slot and then push to close Push the latch down to secure the side panel Installing Sata 3 Gbps Hard Disk Drives Installing Internal Storage DevicesTo install a hard disk drive Position the connectors towards the rear Replace the side panel and push the latch down to secure it To replace the optical drive Replacing the Optical DriveWorking Inside Your Computer Four extra screws Working Inside Your Computer Replace the side panel and push the latch down to secure it Adding PCI Express Cards To install a PCI Express cardAbout PCI Express Cards Port access cover Port access opening PCI Express slot Did You Know?-Installing a Full-Length PCI CardTo replace the battery Replacing the Internal Backup BatteryWorking Inside Your Computer Page Computer won’t respond or the pointer won’t move Problems with Your Mac ProComputer won’t turn on or start up If that doesn’t work You are unable to eject a discStatus light flashes and the computer won’t start up You have a problem with a software program Problems with SoftwareTo force an application to quit To check for updated software Problems with AirPort Wireless CommunicationKeeping Your Software Up to Date No image appears on the screen Problems with Your DisplayScreen image appears dim or flickers After you change the screen resolution, desktop icons moveLight on the front of the display is flashing Problems with Your Internet ConnectionTo use Network Diagnostics Screen freezesPPPoE Connections Turn the modem on and off to reset the modem hardwareCheck System Preferences settings Cable Modem, DSL, and LAN Internet ConnectionsNetwork Connections To use Apple Hardware Test Using Apple Hardware TestTo install Mac OS Reinstalling the Software that Came with Your ComputerInstalling Mac OS Installing ApplicationsMaximizing Ethernet Performance Apple Hardware Test Learning More, Service, and SupportOnline Resources Onscreen Help System ProfilerCountry Phone Website AppleCare Service and Support InformationLocating Your Serial Number Appendix Processor and Memory SpecificationsRandom-access memory RAM ProcessorData formats SuperDrive DVD+R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW SpecificationsGraphics Card Video Display ModesFireWire Specifications USB SpecificationsPower Ethernet SpecificationsBluetooth 2.0+EDR Specifications Optional AirPort Extreme Specifications OptionalOptical digital audio Optical Digital Audio SpecificationsCompatibility Optical digital audio outAnalog audio out using the headphone jack typical values Analog Audio SpecificationsAnalog audio line in typical values Power Requirements for Expansion Cards and Peripherals Power SupplyDimensions System Clock and BatteryDimensions and Operating Environment BatterySafety, Maintenance, and Ergonomics Apple and the Environment General MaintenanceTo maintain your display and ensure its long life Protecting Your Optical DriveMaintaining Your Display To keep your optical drive working properlyImportant Ergonomic and Health-Related Information Forearms and hands in a straight line Avoid Hearing Damage Communications Regulation Information Korea Mouse Statement Page Using an External USB Modem Index Index