Apple Studio Display 15-inch flat panel monitor User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Studio Display

 Setting Up Your Studio Display 15-inch flat panel monitor

Page 2 - Apple Computer, Inc

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 appea

Page 3 - Contents

About Your Apple Studio Display 11 Powerindicator lightBrightnesscontrolsKeyboard storage padsPower adapter® Power buttonUSB port coverCarrying h

Page 4 - Power adapterSoftware

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 manu

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13 CHAPTER 2 2 Installing the Apple Displays Software To install the Apple Displays Software, follow these steps: 1 Insert the Apple Displays Soft

Page 6 - Setting Up Your Display

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.

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15 CHAPTER 3 3 Troubleshooting Check this section for solutions to problems you might experience with your display. The light on the front of the m

Page 8 - Plug the USB connector

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. Durin

Page 9 - USB keyboard here

Troubleshooting 17The name of your display doesn’t appear in the title bar of the Monitors control panel.m Make sure you’ve installed the Apple Disp

Page 11 - Power button

19CHAPTER44 Using Your Display StandsYou can use your display with two different stands.m You can use the desktop stand to connect your display to a

Page 12 - Finding Answers

K Apple Computer, Inc. © 1999 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part,

Page 13 - Important

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

Page 14 - Chapter 2

Using Your Display Stands 212 Adjust the height of the display by pulling up or pushing down on the display.3 Adjust the viewing angle of the monito

Page 15 - Troubleshooting

22 Chapter 4 Storing the KeyboardWhen the display is attached to the desktop stand, you can store the keyboard on the keyboard holders, small rubber

Page 16 - Chapter 3

Using Your Display Stands 238 Remove any cables from the cable guide on the desktop stand.9 Use a coin or flathead screwdriver to unscrew the two pla

Page 17 - Troubleshooting 17

24 Chapter 4 Attaching the Desktop Stand1If necessary, remove the flip-out stand. For instructions, see “Removing the Flip-Out Stand” on page 25.2 Lif

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Using Your Display Stands 25Attaching the Flip-Out Stand1If necessary, remove the desktop stand. For instructions, see “Removing the Desktop Stand”

Page 19 - Using Your Display Stands

26 Chapter 4 4 Unplug the power cord from the power adapter.5 If necessary, remove the locking cable from the security slot on the back of the displa

Page 20 - Positioning the Display

27CHAPTER55 Safety, Health, and MaintenanceDisconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the cord) if any of the following conditions exists:m

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28 Chapter 5 Healthy Use of Your Computer EquipmentUse the following illustration to help you in positioning your monitor.Here are some guidelines fo

Page 22 - Keyboard storage pads

Safety, Health, and Maintenance 29m Position the monitor to minimize glare and reflections on the screen from overhead lights and windows. Tilt the m

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3 Contents 1 About Your Apple Studio Display 5 Important Safety Instructions 5Setting Up Your Display 6What’s Next 10Finding Answers

Page 24 - 24 Chapter 4

30 Chapter 5 Protecting Your Display From TheftThe back of the display has a built-in slot for connecting a security lock. This lets you attach a nar

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Safety, Health, and Maintenance 31Conserving EnergyYou can use the Energy Saver control panel to set your monitor to conserve energy after a specifie

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33APPENDIXTechnical InformationGeneral SpecificationsScreenm 15.1-inch (38.4 centimeters) viewable diagonal image, 307 millimeters (mm) horizontal x

Page 28 - 45–70 cm (18–28 in.)

34 Appendix For instructions on adjusting the system and display sleep settings and additional energy-conservation information, see Mac Help.m TCO/N

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Technical Information 35Humidity (Noncondensing)m Operating: 20% to 80%m Storage (up to 6 months): 20% to 80%m Shipping (up to 72 hours): 20% to

Page 30 - Security slot

36 Appendix Display Cable Specificationsm DVI digital-only connectorThe digital-only connector contains 24 signal contacts organized in three rows o

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37Communications Regulation InformationFCC StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device

Page 33 - Technical Information

Flip-out standPower cordManual and serviceand support materialsPower adapterSoftware

Page 34 - Temperature

5 CHAPTER 1 1 About Your Apple Studio Display Important Safety Instructions m Turn off the computer before setting up your Apple Studio Display. Le

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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 th

Page 36 - Display Cable Specifications

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 ad

Page 37 - VCCI Class 2 Statement

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

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About Your Apple Studio Display 9 Step 4: Connect a USB keyboard to the display, if desired.Connect yourUSB keyboard here.12

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