Mac ProUser’s Guide Includes setup, expansion, and troubleshooting information for your Mac Pro computer
10 Chapter 1 Getting Started Step 4: Connect an Ethernet cable To access the Internet or a network, connect one end of an Ethernet cable to eit
Chapter 1 Getting Started 11 If the keyboard cable is not long enough to reach a USB port on your computer, use the keyboard extension cable tha
12 Chapter 1 Getting Started Using a Wireless Keyboard and Mouse If you purchased an Apple Wireless Keyboard and Mouse with your Mac Pro, follow
Chapter 1 Getting Started 13Â Are the keyboard and display cables connected correctly? Â Is the display turned on? Are the brightness and contra
14 Chapter 1 Getting Started To wake your computer from sleep, do one of the following: Press any key on the keyboard. Click the mouse. Press
2 15 2 Getting to Know Your Mac Pro This chapter gives basic information you need to know about your Mac Pro. Read on for an overview of the featu
16 Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Mac Pro Basic Features on the Front of Your Mac ProOptical driveHeadphone jackStatus lightf®Power buttonFireWi
Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Mac Pro 17Optical drive Your Mac Pro has a DVD+R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW SuperDrive, which can read CD-ROM, photo CD, aud
18 Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Mac Pro Ports and Connectors on the Back of Your Mac ProPower socketLocking latchUSB 2.0 ports (3)FireWire 400
Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Mac Pro 19≤ Power socket Connect the power cord that came with your Mac Pro. Do not use ordinary power or extensi
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20 Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Mac ProMore Ports and Connectors on the Back PCI Expressexpansion slotsDVI display port 1-,Optical digitalaudio o
Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Mac Pro 21PCI Express expansion slots (3)Expand your Mac Pro by installing up to three Peripheral Component Intercon
22 Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Mac ProInternal Expansion OptionsHard disk drivecarriers (4)Optical drive carrierSlot 1: Double-widePCI Express g
Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Mac Pro 23Optical drivesYour Mac Pro comes with one or two DVD+R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW SuperDrives in the optical drive ca
24 Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Mac ProGetting AnswersMuch more information about using your Mac is available in Mac Help and on the Internet at
Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Mac Pro 25Changing System Preferences Open System Preferences by choosing Apple () > System Preferences. Or open
3 273 Working Inside Your ComputerUse the information in this chapter to customize and expand your Mac Pro to fit your needs. This chapter provides in
28 Chapter 3 Working Inside Your ComputerOpening the Computer1 Before you open your Mac Pro, shut it down by choosing Apple () > Shut Down.2 Wa
Chapter 3 Working Inside Your Computer 294 Unplug all the cables and the power cord from the computer.·Warning: To avoid damaging internal compone
3 Contents 5 Chapter 1: Getting Started5 Setting Up Your Mac Pro 13 Putting Your Mac Pro to Sleep or Shutting It Down 15 Chapter 2: Getting to Kn
30 Chapter 3 Working Inside Your Computer5 Hold the side panel and lift the latch on the back of the computer. Lift the latch whileholding the side
Chapter 3 Working Inside Your Computer 316 Remove the side panel.Important: When you remove the side panel, hold it securely.Pull the top of the s
32 Chapter 3 Working Inside Your ComputerInstalling MemoryYour Mac Pro has two memory cards with 4 memory slots on each card (in four banks of two
Chapter 3 Working Inside Your Computer 33To install memory:1 Open your computer and remove the side panel, following the instructions on page 28.2
34 Chapter 3 Working Inside Your Computer3 Open the ejectors on the DIMM slot by pushing them out to the sides. 4 Align the first FB-DIMM in the sl
Chapter 3 Working Inside Your Computer 355 Lay your Mac Pro down on a soft, clean cloth on the desk or work surface to avoid scratching the work su
36 Chapter 3 Working Inside Your Computer7 Stand your Mac Pro up and replace the side panel.Important: When you replace the side panel, hold it se
Chapter 3 Working Inside Your Computer 378 Push the latch down to secure the side panel.While pushing the side panelagainst the computer, pushthe l
38 Chapter 3 Working Inside Your ComputerInstalling Internal Storage DevicesYour Mac Pro has room for six internal drives: two optical drives and f
Chapter 3 Working Inside Your Computer 39To install a hard disk drive:1 Open your Mac Pro and remove the side panel following the instructions that
4 Contents 56 Problems with Software 57 Keeping Your Software Up to Date 57 Problems with AirPort Wireless Communication 58 Problems with Your Disp
40 Chapter 3 Working Inside Your Computer4 Use the four screws on the carrier to attach the hard disk drive to the carrier. Important: If the prin
Chapter 3 Working Inside Your Computer 415 Lift the latch and then slide the carrier over the guides and into the drive bay, until it’s seated in t
42 Chapter 3 Working Inside Your ComputerReplacing the Optical DriveYour Mac Pro comes with one or two SuperDrives installed in the optical drive b
Chapter 3 Working Inside Your Computer 434 Disconnect the power and ribbon cables from the optical drive and remove the carrier.
44 Chapter 3 Working Inside Your Computer5 Remove the optical drive from the carrier by unscrewing the four attachment screws.6 Use the four screws
Chapter 3 Working Inside Your Computer 457 Slide the optical drive and carrier over the guides halfway into the drive bay,8 Attach the power and ri
46 Chapter 3 Working Inside Your Computer9 Lift the latch and then slide the optical drive carrier into the drive bay, pushing it into place. 10 Re
Chapter 3 Working Inside Your Computer 47Adding PCI Express CardsYou can expand the capabilities of your Mac Pro by installing cards in the Periphe
48 Chapter 3 Working Inside Your Computer3 Unscrew the captive screw in the PCI bracket and remove the bracket.4 Remove the port access cover from
Chapter 3 Working Inside Your Computer 496 Align the card’s connector with the expansion slot and press the card into the slot.Did You Know?—Instal
1 5 1 Getting Started Congratulations on purchasing your new high-performance Mac Pro computer. This chapter contains instructions for setting up y
50 Chapter 3 Working Inside Your Computer7 Press the card gently but firmly until the connector is fully inserted. Press only on the bare areas of
Chapter 3 Working Inside Your Computer 513 Remove the old battery from the holder.4 Insert the new battery in the holder with the positive (+) side
4 534 Troubleshooting If you have a problem while working with your Mac Pro, here are some things you can try right away. Occasionally you may have a
54 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Choose Apple () > Force Quit and select the application you want to quit. You can also force quit by pressing the
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 55Â If this doesn't work, restart your computer while holding down the Shift key. You are unable to eject a disc.A f
56 Chapter 4 TroubleshootingProblems with SoftwareWhen an application “freezes” or does not respond, Mac OS X provides a way to quit the applicatio
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 57Keeping Your Software Up to DateYou can connect to the Internet and automatically download and install the latest free
58 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Check the AirPort signal level. You may have up to four bars in the AirPort status icon in the menu bar. For more in
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 59Â Reset the PRAM by restarting the computer while holding down the Command (x), Option, P, and R keys until you hear th
6 Chapter 1 Getting Started Step 1: Position your computer and display Pick up your Mac Pro by both of its handles using correct lifting techni
60 Chapter 4 TroubleshootingThe screen freezes. Force the frozen application to quit. Choose Apple () > Force Quit and select the application.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 613 Click Diagnostics to open Network Diagnostics.4 Follow the onscreen instructions.If Network Diagnostics can’t resolve
62 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting6 Click PPPoE. 7 Select “Connect using PPPoE.”8 Check the Account Name field to be sure you have entered the correct in
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 63Using Apple Hardware TestYou can use Apple Hardware Test to help determine if there is a problem with your computer’s h
64 Chapter 4 TroubleshootingReinstalling the Software that Came with Your ComputerUse the software installation discs that came with your computer
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 653 Double-click “Bundled Software.”4 Follow the onscreen instructions.5 Select the destination disk for installation and
66 Chapter 4 TroubleshootingLearning More, Service, and SupportIf your Mac Pro needs service, take it to an Apple Authorized Service Provider or co
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 67AppleCare Service and Support InformationYour Mac Pro comes with 90 days of telephone support and one year of service c
68 Chapter 4 TroubleshootingLocating Your Serial NumberSystem Profiler shows the serial number of your Mac Pro. Open System Profiler, located in th
Appendix 69AA SpecificationsProcessor and Memory Specifications Processor Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor 4 megabytes (MB) of on-chip L2 cache per du
Chapter 1 Getting Started 7 Step 2: Plug in the power cord Plug the power cord completely into the recessed power cord socket on the back of yo
70 Appendix A SpecificationsSystem Profiler, located in the Utilities folder in the Applications folder, provides information about your computer,
Appendix A Specifications 71 Enhanced CD DVD-Video DVD±R DVD±RW DVD+R DLUSB Specifications  Support for Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 and 1.
72 Appendix A SpecificationsPower Output voltage: Approximately 12 V Output power: Up to a maximum of 28 W for all 4 ports or 7 W for any one p
Appendix A Specifications 73Compatibility 802.11 b and gOptical Digital Audio Specifications  Data format: Sony/Phillips Digital Interface (S/PD
74 Appendix A SpecificationsAnalog Audio Specifications Sample rate: 44.1 kHz, 48kHz, or 96 kHz Jack type: 1/8” mini Bits per sample: 16-bit
Appendix A Specifications 75Analog audio line out (typical values)Based on a typical situation with playback of 1 kHz, -3dBFS 24-bit sine wave, 44.
76 Appendix A SpecificationsSystem Clock and Battery Your computer has CMOS custom circuitry with a long-life battery.BatteryUse a 3 V, CR 2032 Lit
Appendix 77BB Safety, Maintenance, and ErgonomicsThis appendix provides important information about safety procedures, routine maintenance, and ergono
78 Appendix B Safety, Maintenance, and Ergonomics Your computer or display has been dropped or the case has been otherwise damaged You suspect th
Appendix B Safety, Maintenance, and Ergonomics 794 Clean the display screen with soft, lint-free paper or cloth dampened with mild soap and water.5
8 Chapter 1 Getting Started Step 3: Connect the display Connect your display as shown in the illustration below. Depending on the display, you
80 Appendix B Safety, Maintenance, and Ergonomics Do not write on the screen or touch the screen with a sharp object. If you will not be using yo
Appendix B Safety, Maintenance, and Ergonomics 81Â Position the mouse at the same height as your keyboard. Allow adequate space to use the mouse co
82 Appendix B Safety, Maintenance, and ErgonomicsFor more information about health, safety, and maintenance, go to the Apple ergonomic website at w
83Communications Regulation InformationCompliance StatementThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following t
84Product Compliance1 Infinite Loop M/S 26-ACupertino, CA 95014-2084 Wireless Radio UseThis device is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in
85Korea Keyboard StatementKorea StatementsSingapore Wireless CertificationTaiwan Wireless StatementsTaiwan StatementTaiwan Class B StatementVCCI Class
86Using an External USB ModemIf you connect your Mac Pro to a phone line using an external USB Modem, please refer to the telecommunications agency in
87IndexIndexAadapter 9DVI to ADC 9DVI to VGA 9AirPort 72Analog 21analog audio 74line in 21, 74line out 21, 74AppleCare Service and Support 67
88 Indexproblems connecting 61JJEDEC specification 69Kkeyboard extender cable 11Llatch 19MMac OS Xinstalling 64keeping up to date 57maintenance
Chapter 1 Getting Started 9 You can also connect displays that have an Apple Display Connector (ADC) or a video graphics array (VGA) connector u
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