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Contents
Working Inside Your Computer
Installing an AirPort Card
Important Safety Information General Maintenance
Setting Up
Positioning the Computer and Display
Setting Up Your Computer
Plug one end of the power cord into the power adapter
Power socket
Grounded wall outlet
ADC monitor port VGA monitor port
Setting Up
GEthernet port WModem port
Turn your computer right side up
SB ports on display USB ports
Connect your computer speakers
Are the keyboard and monitor cables connected correctly?
Turn on your computer by touching the power button
Problems?
What’s Next?
When You’re Finished Using Your Computer
Adjusting Your Monitor
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Getting to Know Your Computer
Your Computer at a Glance
DVD disc drive
Your Computer’s Ports and Connectors
Connect a phone cord to the internal modem
Inside Your Computer-Internal Expansion Options
Sdram slots
Volume control Play button Favorites drawer
QuickTime-Audio and Video on the Internet
Tips and Tricks
What You Can Do
To Get Started
To Learn More
Sherlock 2-Your Internet Search Detective
Create your own customized Sherlock search channel
IMovie 2-Create and Edit Your Own Digital Movies
Clip viewer Timeline viewer
Share your desktop iMovie with your friends and family
ITools-Free Internet Services for Mac Users
KidSafe
Create an alias of your iDisk for easy access
Set Schedule
Adjust your Software Updates schedule
Multiple Users-Turn One Mac Into Many
Accounts
Create a voice print passphrase
IReview
Apple.com-Your Starting Place on the World Wide Web
Apple Support
Mac Help-Answers to All Your Macintosh Questions
Using Your Computer
Assigning Hot Function Keys
Using Your Apple Pro Keyboard and Apple Pro Mouse
Using the Standard Function Keys
Using Your Apple Pro Mouse
For More Information About Your Keyboard and Mouse
Using Your Computer Speakers
Using Your Speakers Without the Grille
For More Information on USB Speakers
Using USB Devices
Connecting Multiple USB Devices
For More Information on USB
Using FireWire Devices
These are some of the things you can do with FireWire
Start up your computer and immediately hold down the T key
FireWire Target Disk Mode
For More Information on FireWire
Using Your DVD Drive
Inserting Discs
For More Information on Your DVD Drive
Ejecting a Disc
Playing DVD and Audio Discs
Using Your Modem
Using an External USB Modem
Connecting to an Ethernet Network
For More Information on Using Ethernet
Wireless Network Connections
Using AirPort Wireless Networking
How AirPort Provides Wireless Internet Access
Putting the Computer to Sleep to Save Energy
For More Information on AirPort
Transferring Information Between Two Apple Computers
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Working Inside Your Computer
Removing the Computer Core
Unplug the power cord and power adapter
Push down on the latch to release it
Allow the latch to extend completely
Gently pull the core from the computer enclosure
Installing Memory
Connectors Notches
Installing an AirPort Card
Open the hinged connector panel and insert your card
Replacing the Battery
Replacing the Computer Core in the Enclosure
Make sure the core is fully seated in the enclosure
Push the latch down until it locks into place
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Troubleshooting
Reset the computer’s parameter random-access memory Pram
Software Problems
Reset your computer’s PRAM. See
Problems With Your Display
Make sure the display is connected firmly to the computer
Dimensions and Operating Environment
PowerPC G4 processor, 1 megabyte MB backside level 2 cache
Processor and Memory Specifications
USB Specifications
CD-ROM656 megabytes MB, Mode 1, 748 MB, Mode
DVD-ROM Drive Specifications
FireWire Specifications
Ieee 802.3 compliant
Speed 53 kilobits per second Kbps
Video Memory and Graphics Controller
Video Display Modes
Power Requirements for Devices You Can Connect
Computer can provide up to 10 W total to the FireWire ports
Power Supply
System Clock and Battery
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Safety, Maintenance, and Ergonomics
Important Safety Information
General Maintenance
Maintaining Your Display
Important Ergonomic and Health-Related Information
Protecting Your DVD Disc Drive
Shoulders relaxed
Communications Regulation Information
Wavelength 790 nm Power out of objective lens 3.3mW
Communications, Telephone, and Modem Regulation Information