8
Troubleshooting Your Display
Before taking any of these steps, make sure your computer is turned on, all the cables
are connected properly to your computer and display, and your computer is not in
sleep mode.
The USB or FireWire ports on the back of the display are not working:
•
Verify that the display’s USB and FireWire cables are firmly plugged in to the
computer. The ports on the back of your display only work if these cables are
attached to the computer.
Part of the screen is dim or the screen does not have an image:
It may take several minutes for the display to reach full operating brightness.
•
Make sure the display brightness controls are set properly. Use the brightness
buttons on the side of the display or choose Apple (
K
) > System Preferences,
and click Displays.
•
If a portion of the screen remains dim after the display has warmed up and the white
LED on the front of the display is flashing a repeating pattern, contact an Apple
Authorized Reseller or Service Provider.
Specifications
Displays
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20-inch Apple Cinema Display, model A1081
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Viewable:
20.1 inches
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Resolution:
1680 x 1050 @ 60 hertz (Hz)
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Weight:
13.90 lb. (6.30 kg)
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23-inch Apple Cinema HD Display, model A1082
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Viewable:
23.0 inches
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Resolution:
1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz
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Weight:
14.90 lb. (6.75 kg)
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30-inch Apple Cinema HD Display, model A1083
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Viewable:
29.7 inches
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Resolution:
2560 x 1600 @ 60 Hz
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Weight:
27.15 lb. (12.31 kg)
Interfaces
The back of the display has:
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Two USB ports
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Two FireWire ports
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