Page 3 - Contents; About Your Apple Cinema Display
5 Congratulations! 6 Important Safety Instructions 7 Setting Up Your Apple Cinema Display 9 What’s Next 10 At a Glance 11 Installing the Apple Displays Software 11 About Your Apple Displays Software 11 Adjusting the Display 12 Finding Answers 13 Troubleshooting 15 Safety 15 Healthy Use of Your Compu...
Page 6 - Important Safety Instructions; Don’t lift by the stand.; For additional safety information, see “Safety” on page 15.
Important Safety Instructions m Turn off the computer before setting up your Apple Cinema Display. Leave thecomputer plugged into a grounded power outlet. m When lifting or carrying the display, grasp the edges. Do not lift the display by thestand or cables. m Don’t place books or other objects unde...
Page 7 - Be careful not to tilt the display so far forward that it falls.
Warning Your display is designed to tilt between 10˚ and 30˚ for proper viewing. Be careful not to tilt the display so far forward that it falls. Setting Up Your Apple Cinema Display Step 1: Set the display upright and extend the stand. 7 Push or pull here totilt the display to thedesired viewing an...
Page 9 - How Do I Turn Off the Display?; What’s Next
Step 4: Connect a USB keyboard to the display, if desired. Connect yourUSB keyboard here. Step 5: Press the monitor power button. Both your computer and monitor start up. After a few moments, the Macintosh desktopappears on the screen. If nothing appears or you see other problems, see “Troubleshooti...
Page 10 - At a Glance
Power button Brightness buttons USB ports DVI connector Power adapter Security ring Power adapter cord USB connector 10 At a Glance
Page 11 - agreement. Please read the terms carefully before you agree.
About Your Apple Displays Software The Apple Displays Software is a set of files that let you adjust basic picture and colorsettings. 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 in the Apple ( ...
Page 13 - Troubleshooting; If you see a repeating sequence of three short flashes,
m Make sure the display cables are connected to your computer properly. m Make sure the DVI display cable is connected securely. m Make sure your computer is not in sleep mode. m Make sure the brightness is set properly. The brightness control (marked by ¤ ) is under the right front edge of the disp...
Page 15 - Safety; Healthy Use of Your Computer Equipment
Safety Important The only way to disconnect power completely is to unplug the power cord from the computer or electrical outlet. Make sure at least one end of the power cord iswithin easy reach so that you can unplug the display when you need to. Disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not t...
Page 16 - General Maintenance; Cleaning the Screen and Case
Here are some guidelines for adjusting the furniture in your work area to accommodateyour physical size and shape. m An adjustable chair that provides firm, comfortable support is best. Adjust the heightof the chair so your thighs are horizontal and your feet flat on the floor. The back ofthe chair ...
Page 17 - Protecting Your Display From Theft
If you are not sure whether your computer or graphics card has the appropriate built-invideo capability, check with an Apple-authorized dealer. Note: If you’re using more than one display, you may need a graphics card for each display you are using. Conserving Energy You can use the Energy Saver con...
Page 18 - Power-Saving and Environmental Features
Weight m Display: 25 pounds (11.34 kilograms) m Power supply: 14 ounces (398 grams) Display Dimensions m Height: 18.9 inches (in.) (479 mm) m Width: 23.1 in. (588 mm) m Depth (with stand extended from 10˚ to 30˚ viewing angle): 8.27 in. (210 mm) to 12.17 in. (309 mm) Temperature m Operating: 50˚ to ...
Page 19 - Active Video Image Area; those listed here. Your computer may not support all resolutions.; Power Adapter Electrical Requirements; Two self-powered USB ports supporting USB input devices; Display Cable Specifications
Active Video Image Area The recommended resolution for your monitor is 1600 x 1024 dots per inch. You canchoose other standard resolutions that are scaled to fit your monitor’s screen size. Youcan use the Monitors control panel to choose standard resolutions for your monitor. Theresolutions supporte...