Apple 500 Series - Manual

Apple 500 Series

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Communications regulation information vi; Getting Started 1; Contents
  • Page 6 – Communications regulation information; FCC statement
  • Page 9 – Plugging in the computer; WARNING; Use only the power adapter that came with your PowerBook.; Getting Started; Follow the instructions in this
  • Page 10 – When you are ready to begin:; hole grounded outlet or power strip.; This equipment is intended to be electrically grounded. Your
  • Page 11 – Opening the display; Press the latch and lift up the display.
  • Page 12 – Turning on the computer; To turn on the computer for the first time:; Press the Power On key (marked with the icon
  • Page 13 – Problems turning on your computer?; The computer made a sound, but you can’t see anything on the screen.; Adjust the brightness control (marked with the icon; Nothing happened when you pressed the Power On key.
  • Page 14 – If you need to turn off your computer at any point, read the
  • Page 15 – Learning the basics; Move your finger on the trackpad to move the arrow pointer (
  • Page 16 – A list of choices (called a; Tips for using the trackpad; For best results when using the trackpad:
  • Page 17 – Reviewing the basics; Icons are small pictures
  • Page 18 – Turning the computer off; are highlighted, then release the button.
  • Page 19 – Putting the computer to sleep; To put the computer to sleep:; Automatic sleep
  • Page 20 – Restarting a computer that’s already on; To restart your computer:; Choose Restart from the Special menu.
  • Page 21 – Where to find answers; In this book; In the Guide menu; In the; In other manuals; User’s Guide
  • Page 22 – Getting Help; Use the instructions in this
  • Page 23 – Getting answers to your questions; Finder to make it the active application program.; The Macintosh Guide window appears.
  • Page 24 – Macintosh Guide gives you three ways of finding information:; Topics; is like the index in a book.; Look For; In the following sections you will practice using each method.; Getting answers with the Topics button; In the Macintosh Guide window, click the Topics button.
  • Page 25 – Click “Setting Options” in the list of topics.; A small window appears with instructions for you to follow.; Read and follow the instructions in this window.; Now continue with the next section.
  • Page 26 – Getting answers with the Index button; In the Macintosh Guide window, click the Index button.; B or; Click the phrase “background pattern” in the alphabetical list.
  • Page 27 – Read and follow the instructions in the window.
  • Page 28 – Getting answers with the Look For button; In the Macintosh Guide window, click the Look For button.
  • Page 30 – Tips for using Macintosh Guide; Here are a few tips for using Macintosh Guide effectively:
  • Page 31 – Identifying objects on the screen; Follow these steps to use Balloon Help:; Pull down the Guide menu (marked with the
  • Page 32 – Learning useful shortcuts; Follow these steps to learn keyboard and mouse shortcuts:; The main Macintosh Shortcuts window appears.
  • Page 33 – Click one of the category buttons.; Another window appears, describing shortcuts for that category.; Read about the shortcuts available for the category you selected.
  • Page 34 – Connecting Additional Equipment
  • Page 35 – Connecting a printer; to a printer with an Ether net port.; Connecting a modem; To connect an external modem, follow these steps.; Make sure the computer is in sleep or shut down.; See the documentation that came with the modem.
  • Page 37 – Connecting SCSI devices; When connecting SCSI equipment,
  • Page 38 – Using your PowerBook as a SCSI disk; Connecting your computer as a SCSI disk; Choose Control Panels from the Apple (; Follow the steps for connecting and disconnecting SCSI
  • Page 39 – Always shut down the PowerBook before connecting or
  • Page 40 – Turn on the other SCSI devices in the chain, if any.; Simplifying the connection process; If you do not see the SCSI icon, and the computer starts
  • Page 41 – Shut down the computer your PowerBook is connected to.; Do not leave the adapter cable attached to the PowerBook. If you; Always disconnect your PowerBook from the adapter cable
  • Page 42 – Connecting an external monitor; Choose Shut Down or Sleep from the Special menu.
  • Page 43 – into a grounded outlet or power strip.; If you are using a power strip, make sure it is tur ned on.; Attach the video adapter to the video port (marked with the icon
  • Page 44 – You’ll see two rectangles representing your two monitors.; Close the Monitors control panel.; For more suggestions, see the
  • Page 45 – Make sure your computer is shut down or in sleep.
  • Page 46 – Connecting sound input and output devices; Do not plug a sound output device (such as a pair of
  • Page 47 – You can purchase memory upgrades from Apple-authorized dealers.; To avoid damage to your PowerBook, Apple recommends that
  • Page 48 – Installing application programs; Installing and Using Application Programs; Read this chapter for information on
  • Page 49 – Working with several programs at a time; Finding out which programs are open
  • Page 50 – Hiding and showing windows on the desktop; Backing up your files
  • Page 51 – Power sources; Main batteries; Your computer came with one or two nickel-metal-hydride; AC power; You can run your computer from a grounded electrical outlet by; Power Management; Read this chapter for information
  • Page 52 – Responding to low-power messages; What you should do; When you see a low-power message, you should do any of the following:; Plug in the power adapter,; What you should know
  • Page 53 – Recharging the batteries
  • Page 54 – Removing or replacing the batteries; To remove or replace the batteries, follow these steps.; direction indicated by the arrow.; The door is physically attached to the battery.; Carefully pull the battery out of its compartment.; Use only the power adapter that came with your computer.
  • Page 56 – Maximizing the life of batteries; If your PowerBook has one battery; Maximizing work time
  • Page 57 – Health-related information about computer use; Refer to this appendix for important
  • Page 58 – Musculoskeletal discomfort
  • Page 59 – Eye fatigue; To prevent discomfort and eye fatigue:; Arranging your work area and equipment; Chair
  • Page 60 – Keyboard and trackpad
  • Page 61 – Change hand positions often to avoid fatigue.; Mouse
  • Page 62 – External monitor; If you use an external monitor, this suggestion may be helpful.; Avoiding fatigue
  • Page 63 – Important care and safety instructions; Warning; Do not use the computer in or near water.; Caution
  • Page 64 – Important
  • Page 65 – Caring for batteries; Always handle batteries carefully.
  • Page 66 – Handling floppy disks
  • Page 67 – Traveling with the PowerBook; Do not check your computer as baggage. Car ry it with you.
  • Page 68 – Storing the PowerBook; Save your work on a hard disk or floppy disks.; Service and support
  • Page 71 – Index; If you can’t find what you’re looking for
  • Page 76 – See SCSI
  • Page 78 – The Apple Publishing System
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Summary

Page 3 - Communications regulation information vi; Getting Started 1; Contents

iii Communications regulation information vi 1 Getting Started 1 Plugging in the computer 1 Opening the display 3 Turning on the computer 4 Problems tur ning on your computer? 5 What’s next? 6 Learning the basics 7 Reviewing the basics 9 Turning the computer off 10 Putting the computer to sleep 11 A...

Page 6 - Communications regulation information; FCC statement

vi C o m m u n i c a t i o n s R e g u l a t i o n I n f o r m a t i o n Communications regulation information FCC statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital devicein accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC rules. See instructions ...

Page 9 - Plugging in the computer; WARNING; Use only the power adapter that came with your PowerBook.; Getting Started; Follow the instructions in this

The illustration on the facing page provides an overview of your PowerBookcomputer. To set up your PowerBook for the first time, you need the poweradapter and the power cord that came with your computer. When setting up your computer, place your computer on a sturdy, flat surfacenear a grounded elec...

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