Page 3 - Contents; About Your Apple Studio Display 5
3 Contents 1 About Your Apple Studio Display 5 Important Safety Instructions 5 Setting Up Your Display 6 What’s Next 10 Finding Answers 12 2 Installing the Apple Displays Software 13 About Your Apple Displays Software 14 Adjusting the Display 14 3 Troubleshooting 15 4 Using Your Display Stands 19 St...
Page 5 - About Your Apple Studio Display; Important Safety Instructions; Choosing a Good Location for Your Display
5 C H A P T E R 1 1 About Your Apple Studio Display Important Safety Instructions m Turn off the computer before setting up your Apple Studio Display. Leave the computer plugged into a grounded outlet. m Don’t press or put hard objects against the screen. m Read all the setup instructions carefully ...
Page 6 - Setting Up Your Display; Place the display cable in the cable guide.
6 Chapter 1 Setting Up Your Display Step 1: Place the display cable in the cable guide. Cable guide Important Make sure you leave some slack in the cable so you can tilt, swivel, and turn the display.
Page 7 - Plug in the display’s power adapter.
About Your Apple Studio Display 7 Step 2: Plug in the display’s power adapter. Plug the display’spower cable intothe power adapter. Plug the power adapter cordinto a grounded wall outletor power strip. (Some cords mayconnect to the power socket inthe back of your computer.)
Page 8 - Plug In the display’s DVI and USB connectors.
8 Chapter 1 Step 3: Plug In the display’s DVI and USB connectors. Although your graphics card may have two monitor ports, connect your Apple Studio Display to the Digital Visual Interface (DVI) port only. Plug the DVI connectorinto the computer here. Plug the USB connectorinto the computer here. Imp...
Page 9 - Connect a USB keyboard to the display, if desired.; Connect your
About Your Apple Studio Display 9 Step 4: Connect a USB keyboard to the display, if desired. Connect your USB keyboard here. 1 2
Page 10 - Press the monitor power button.; What’s Next
10 Chapter 1 Step 5: Press the monitor power button. Both your computer and your monitor start up. After a few moments, the Macintosh desktop appears on the screen. If nothing appears or you see other problems, see Chapter 3, “Troubleshooting,” for more information. How Do I Turn Off the Display? Yo...
Page 12 - Finding Answers
12 Chapter 1 Finding Answers When you have questions about your display, there are several places to look for answers. In this manual Use this manual to find out how to set up your display, install the software, and find solutions to common problems. In Mac Help If you need help using the Apple Disp...
Page 13 - Installing the Apple Displays Software; Apple Displays Software
13 C H A P T E R 2 2 Installing the Apple Displays Software To install the Apple Displays Software, follow these steps: 1 Insert the Apple Displays Software CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The CD icon appears on the desktop. 2 Double-click the CD icon. The Apple Displays Software window opens....
Page 14 - About Your Apple Displays Software
14 Chapter 2 About Your Apple Displays Software The Apple Displays Software is a set of files that let you adjust basic picture and color settings. m The Monitors control panel lets you change the way your computer displays images. The Monitors control panel is located in the Control Panels folder i...
Page 15 - Troubleshooting; If you see a repeating sequence of three short flashes,
15 C H A P T E R 3 3 Troubleshooting Check this section for solutions to problems you might experience with your display. The light on the front of the monitor is flashing amber. The power light flashes amber when an error has been detected. m If you see a repeating sequence of three short flashes, ...
Page 16 - the right front edge of the display.; Adjust the brightness setting. The brightness control (marked by
16 Chapter 3 m Make sure the brightness is set properly. The brightness control (marked by ¤ ) is under the right front edge of the display. During installation of the Apple Displays Software, a message appears, “This version of system software is not supported by the Apple Displays Software.” m Mak...
Page 19 - Using Your Display Stands; You can use your display with two different stands.
19 C H A P T E R 4 4 Using Your Display Stands You can use your display with two different stands. m You can use the desktop stand to connect your display to a Power Macintosh computer.
Page 20 - Positioning the Display; Place the display so the screen faces you.
20 Chapter 4 m You can use the flip-out stand if you want the display to be more portable, such as when you are giving presentations. Positioning the Display If you’re using the flip-out stand, move the display on the desk or table until you can see the screen clearly; there are no height adjustment...
Page 22 - Storing the Keyboard; Removing the Desktop Stand; Unplug the power cord from the power adapter.
22 Chapter 4 Storing the Keyboard When the display is attached to the desktop stand, you can store the keyboard on the keyboard holders, small rubber indentations on the desktop stand. Changing the Display Stand You can use the display with the desktop stand or with the smaller flip-out stand. Remov...
Page 23 - Remove any cables from the cable guide on the desktop stand.; already at its maximum height. Be careful not to drop the display.
Using Your Display Stands 23 8 Remove any cables from the cable guide on the desktop stand. 9 Use a coin or flathead screwdriver to unscrew the two plastic thumbscrews on the back cover of the display. 10 Pull the display slightly up and away from the stand. 11 Place the display on a clean, flat sur...
Page 24 - Attaching the Desktop Stand; For instructions, see “Removing the Flip-Out Stand” on page 25.
24 Chapter 4 Attaching the Desktop Stand 1 If necessary, remove the flip-out stand. For instructions, see “Removing the Flip-Out Stand” on page 25. 2 Lift the display up and hook the three plastic tabs on the top of the desktop stand into the three openings on the back center area of the display. 3 ...
Page 25 - Attaching the Flip-Out Stand; For instructions, see “Removing the Desktop Stand” on page 22.; Removing the Flip-Out Stand; ) to turn the display
Using Your Display Stands 25 Attaching the Flip-Out Stand 1 If necessary, remove the desktop stand. For instructions, see “Removing the Desktop Stand” on page 22. 2 Hook the three plastic tabs on the top cover of the flip-out stand into the three openings on the back center area of the display. 3 Pl...
Page 28 - Healthy Use of Your Computer Equipment
28 Chapter 5 Healthy Use of Your Computer Equipment Use the following illustration to help you in positioning your monitor. Here are some guidelines for adjusting the furniture in your work area to accommodate your physical size and shape. m An adjustable chair that provides firm, comfortable suppor...
Page 29 - General Maintenance; Cleaning the Screen and Case
Safety, Health, and Maintenance 29 m Position the monitor to minimize glare and reflections on the screen from overhead lights and windows. Tilt the monitor to the best angle for viewing, helping to reduce or eliminate glare from lighting sources you can’t move. m Adjust the brightness of the screen...
Page 30 - Protecting Your Display From Theft
30 Chapter 5 Protecting Your Display From Theft The back of the display has a built-in slot for connecting a security lock. This lets you attach a narrow, flexible cable that you can use to secure your display to prevent theft. Your monitor cable also has a security ring that you can use to secure y...
Page 31 - Conserving Energy
Safety, Health, and Maintenance 31 Conserving Energy You can use the Energy Saver control panel to set your monitor to conserve energy after a specified period of inactivity. When Energy Saver detects that you’re not using the computer, it darkens the monitor screen and reduces the amount of energy ...
Page 33 - Technical Information; General Specifications; –10 degrees downward and +45 degrees upward; Power-Saving and Environmental Features
33 A P P E N D I X Technical Information General Specifications Screen m 15.1-inch (38.4 centimeters) viewable diagonal image, 307 millimeters (mm) horizontal x 230 mm vertical m 1024 horizontal x 768 vertical active pixels m Color depth: 8 bit/color, 24 bit Desktop Stand m Tilt adjustment: –10 degr...
Page 34 - ENERGY STAR; Weight
34 Appendix For instructions on adjusting the system and display sleep settings and additional energy-conservation information, see Mac Help. m TCO/NUTEK: This product has been certified by TCO (the Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees) to meet the standards for ergonomics, energy efficie...
Page 35 - Altitude; listed here. Your computer may not support all resolutions.; Power Adapter Electrical Requirements; This display supports VESA DDC 2B.
Technical Information 35 Humidity (Noncondensing) m Operating: 20% to 80% m Storage (up to 6 months): 20% to 80% m Shipping (up to 72 hours): 20% to 80% Altitude m Operating: 0 to 10,000 feet (0 to 3,030 meters) m Shipping: 0 to 35,000 feet (0 to 10,606 meters) Active Video Image Area The recommende...
Page 36 - Display Cable Specifications; DVI digital-only connector
36 Appendix Display Cable Specifications m DVI digital-only connector The digital-only connector contains 24 signal contacts organized in three rows of 8 contacts. Pin Signal assignment Pin Signal assignment Pin Signal assignment 1 TMDS Data2- 9 TMDS Data1- 17 TMDS Data0- 2 TMDS Data2+ 10 TMDS Data1...