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G3 manual Replace the drive carrier retainer and screw it down
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Install
Dram Configurations
Connecting a Monitor
Setting Up Your
Battery
Cleaning Your Equipment
Safety
Power Supply
Port access cover
Connectors Notches
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Replace the drive carrier retainer and screw it down.
Replace the drive carrier retainer and screw it back into place.
Working Inside the Server
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Contents
Setting Up Your
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Contents
Installing a Hard Disk or Other Internal Storage Device
Expansion Card Power Requirements
Problems With an Apple USB Mouse or Keyboard
Health-Related Information About Computer Use
Cleaning the Mouse Locking and Unlocking the Mouse
Power Supply
Communications Regulation Information
Laser Information
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Introducing the Macintosh Server G3
NetBoot server software WebObjects Enterprise Developer
Hardware and Software Features
Hardware Features
Software Features
PPP Point-to-Point Protocol or Internet connection via modem
Hardware and Software Limitations in Mac OS X Server
Sometimes built into the monitor
Positioning the Computer
Setting Up
Your Server at a Glance
Works with CD-ROM discs
Your Server’s Ports and Connectors
This feature is not supported by Mac OS X Server
Plugging In the Server
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Power cord socket Power cord plug
Monitor power socket Monitor port Monitor power cord
Connecting a Monitor
Monitor port on the computer Mac-to-VGA adapter
Connecting the Mouse and the Keyboard to the Server
Apple USB keyboard Apple USB mouse You can remove the film
USB ports on keyboard
Connecting to an Ethernet Network
Hub
To four networks
Ethernet port
Port
There are three sets of LED indicators on your ethernet card
What’s Next
Securing the Server
Security lock port
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Working Inside the Server
About Memory
Battery
About Internal Storage Options
Dram Configurations
CD-ROM drive bay
Additional Wide Ultra2 Scsi Drives
About PCI Expansion Cards
Other Types of Scsi Drives
Expansion Card Power Requirements
About the Server’s Battery
Opening the Server
Touch the metal portion of the PCI port access cover
Dram
Installing Dram
Dram Dimm Your DIMM’s shape and components may vary
Connectors Notches
Will automatically close Ejector
Installing a Hard Disk or Other Internal Storage Device
From the main logic board
Unplug the power cord bundle
Side view
Chapter
Unscrew the drive carrier retainer and remove it
Chapter
Scsi terminator
Chapter
Replace the drive carrier retainer and screw it down
Plug the power cord bundles into the hard disk drives
Into the main logic board
Plug the power cord bundle back
Port access cover
Installing a PCI Expansion Card
Connector
New battery Replacing the Battery on
Replacing the Battery
Closing the Server
Squeeze the side panel until it snaps securely into place
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Turn on the monitor
Setting Up Your Server and Turning It On
Keyboard power button Computer power button
Turning the Server Off
Problems Turning Your Server On?
Problems With an Apple USB Mouse or Keyboard
Restoring Your Server’s Software
Using the Server Without a Monitor
Start up your computer from the software restore CD
Before you begin the restore process, do the following
Before Restoring Your Software
Restoring in Place
Erasing Your Hard Disk
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Health-Related Information About Computer Use
Health, Safety, and Maintenance
Eye Fatigue
Musculoskeletal Discomfort
Arranging Your Work Area
Shoulders relaxed
Avoiding Fatigue
Thighs horizontal
What About Electromagnetic Emissions?
Safety Instructions
Handling Your Computer Equipment
Health, Safety, and Maintenance
Do not expose discs
To avoid damage to your discs, keep these points in mind
To direct sunlight On discs Do not spill liquids
On discs Do not scratch
Power Supply
Cleaning Your Equipment
Cleaning the Computer Case
Emergency ejection hole
Cleaning the Mouse
Cleaning the Monitor
Insert a straightened paper clip into this hole
Locking and Unlocking the Mouse
To unlock the mouse, follow these steps