The AppleVision 850 and AppleVision 850AV are two-page, Trinitron®colormonitors with a diagonal viewable image size of 19.0 inches. Both monitorssuppo
Positioning the monitorIMPORTANT When you unpack or move the monitor, don’t set the monitordown at an angle; you might damage the monitor stand.Once
connectorsADB connector 5, 7, 13, 16extended miniplug 18monitor connector 5, 7, 12–13, 15sound input and output connectors 17stereo miniplug 18,
Hheadphone jack 91headphonesconnecting 19as output source (Mac OS–basedcomputers) 43troubleshooting 72, 73, 74Height option (Geometry menu,Windows
microphone indicator light 5monitor cableconnecting to a Mac OS–basedcomputer 12–14connecting to a Windows-basedcomputer 15connecting to video conn
resolutionchanging (Mac OS) 34, 36standard 8, 90–91RGB (red, green, blue) values,identifying (Mac OS) 37Rotate option (Geometry menu,Windows) 60Ss
playing audio CDs through (MacOS–based computers) 52–53as sound output source (MacOS–based computers) 43specifications for 91troubleshooting 72, 7
VVCR, connecting to a Mac OS–basedcomputer 48–51Vertical option (Convergence menu,Windows) 62vertical refresh rate 8, 90–91Vertical Shift option (G
User’s manual for the AppleVision 850 and 850AVAppleVision Display
K Apple Computer, Inc.© 1997 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part,
iiiCommunications regulation information viii1 Setting Up Your Monitor 1Important safety and cleaning instructions 1What about electromagnet
Connecting the monitor to your computer 11Connecting the power cord 12Connecting the monitor cable to a Mac OS–based computer 12Connect
Note: After you set up and configure the monitor, adjust the image and colors on the screen to match your environment. For example, in a brightroom,
About the Monitors & Sound control panel 33Opening Monitors & Sound 33Monitors & Sound buttons at a glance 34Tips for using
4 Using Your Monitor With Windows-Based Computers 55Installing AppleVision setup information for Windows 95 56Screen controls at a glance
Communications regulation informationFCC statementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,purs
Connecting the power cord1 Connect the socket end of the power cord to the power cord receptacle on the back ofthe monitor.2 Plug the other end of the
1 Plug the monitor connector on the monitor cable into the monitor port (marked by ™)on the back of your computer.If your computer has more than one m
Connecting the monitor cable to various video connectorsTo connect the monitor to a high-density port (45-pin port) instead of astandard monitor port
Connecting the monitor cable to a Windows-based computerAlthough the monitor cable is a split cable with two connectors, you will useonly the monitor
Connecting a Mac OS–based computer keyboard and mouse to your monitorIf you wish, you can plug your keyboard and mouse directly into the monitor,rathe
Connecting sound equipment to your AppleVision 850AV DisplayConnecting the sound cableThe sound cable on your monitor is a split cable with two connec
Connecting external sound equipmentThe AppleVision 850AV Display has two sound ports you can use to connect external sound equipment. The port on the
Connecting sound input equipmentTo record sound, you can use the built-in microphone on your AppleVision850AV Display, or you can connect external sou
For your own safety and that of your equipment, always take the following precautions.Disconnect the monitor’s power plug (by pulling the plug, not th
Using more than one monitorIf your computer has expansion slots, you can use your monitor with one ormore additional monitors connected to your comput
Turning the monitor onTo turn on the monitor for the first time:1 Plug in the computer’s power cord.2 Press the power button on the monitor.If you plu
For Mac OS–based computers, you must first install the AppleVision softwarethat came with your monitor before adjusting the screen with the front pane
Finding answersWhen you have questions about using your monitor, there are several placesyou can look for answers.This manualUse this manual to set up
What to do nextMac OS–based computersGo to the next chapter for information about installing and using AppleVision software.Windows-based computersGo
This chapter explains how to install AppleVision software on your Mac OS–based computer and provides an overview of software features. Ifyou’re using
3 Double-click the CD icon to see what’s on the CD-ROM disc.The AppleVision Software CD window opens.4 Double-click the folder that contains your lang
10 Click Agree once you’ve read and agreed to the terms in the document.The Install AppleVision Software dialog box appears. The software versionnumbe
IMPORTANT If you reinstall system software on your computer, you mustreinstall the AppleVision software.Note: If you press a control button under the
Monitors & Sound Guide provides onscreen help on how to use AppleVisionsoftware. Monitors & Sound Guide provides information about the followi
What about electromagnetic emissions?There has been recent public discussion of the possible health effects ofprolonged exposure to extremely low freq
When you need more information about an instruction or termm Click the “Huh?” button if it is available.m If an unfamiliar word is underlined, click i
8 Make sure that the disk that appears in the Install Location box is the startup disk of yourcomputer; then click Install.9 When installation is comp
Screen controls at a glanceThe buttons on the front of your monitor provide a quick way to adjust thescreen image. In most cases, you won’t need to ad
About the Monitors & Sound control panelThe Monitors & Sound control panel allows you to control the way yourcomputer displays images and proc
Monitors & Sound buttons at a glanceThe large buttons across the top of the Monitors & Sound control panel areused to select different options
Tips for using AppleVision softwarem For best results, recalibrate your monitor after changing the color settings.For example, color adjustment change
Using the Control StripWhen you turn on your monitor, a small pull tab appears in the lower-leftcorner of the screen. Click once on the pull tab to op
Finally, you can use DigitalColor Meter to identify the RGB (red, green, blue)values your computer uses to create colors. Opening DigitalColor MeterCh
Specifying colors using the Pantone Matching SystemIn some application programs, you can use Apple Color Picker to specifyPantone colors. The Pantone
Note: When you save energy, you save natural resources and reduce pollution. Although the AppleVision 850 and 850AV contain features thatautomatically
Getting ready to set up your AppleVision 850AV DisplayBefore you set up your monitor, make sure you have easy access to thefollowing items that came w
4 Close the control panel.IMPORTANT If you use Energy Saver, make sure you turn it off when you’redoing disk-intensive tasks such as copying a large
41This chapter describes how to adjust sound on the AppleVision 850AV Displayand a Mac OS–based computer. It also describes how to set up your monitor
Sound controls at a glanceThe buttons on the front of your AppleVision 850AV Display provide a quickway to adjust monitor sound.Bass, treble, and volu
About sound sourcesDepending on the kind of Mac OS–based computer your AppleVision 850AVDisplay is connected to, you may have several sound input and
The following options are available with each button. Some of the optionsmay not be available with your computer/monitor configuration. See Monitors&a
Setting up your monitor to record a video with soundThe following sections describe how to use your AppleVision 850AV Displayto record a video with so
The following illustration shows S-video and composite video ports on a Mac OS–based computer. Note: The video ports on your computer may be in a dif
The S-video connector is a round plug with several small metal pins. You canplug the S-video input connector into your computer’s S-video input port a
Using video equipment with your monitorThe instructions that follow are for connecting a stereo VCR to a MacOS–based computer with an S-video port or
2 Plug one end of the video cable into the Video Out port on the VCR.Follow the instructions that came with the VCR.3 Plug the other end of the video
5Setting Up Your MonitorYour AppleVision 850AV Display at a glance®O¤ZPower cordMonitor cable(includes monitor connector andADB connector)Sound cable(
Connecting all audio and video cables to the back of your computerWhen you record a video with sound, you can connect all the videoequipment to the ba
3 Plug the other end of the video cable into the S-video input port (æ) or the compositevideo input port (˜) on your computer.If the connector doesn’t
Recording a videoAfter the video equipment is connected to your computer and monitor, youcan record a video. See the manual that came with your video
4 Click Routing.5 Click Computers and Speakers; then click OK.6 Turn on the audio CD player and play a CD.7 Adjust speaker volume as desired.Use the S
This chapter describes how to install the AppleVision setup information and adjust the screen image on the AppleVision 850 and 850AV. In most cases, y
Installing AppleVision setup information for Windows 95On Windows 95 systems, new devices are automatically detected when theyare connected to your co
6 Insert the AppleVision Software CD-ROM disc into your CD-ROM disc drive.If you do not have a CD-ROM disc drive, see the service and supportinformati
Using onscreen controlsYour AppleVision monitor comes with a set of onscreen controls you use toadjust the screen image.Use the buttons on the front o
Adjusting screen geometryUse the Geometry menu to adjust the height and width of the screen image,center the image on the screen, and so on.WidthAdjus
Getting ready to set up your AppleVision 850 DisplayBefore you set up your monitor, make sure you have easy access to thefollowing items that came wit
Horizontal ShiftAdjusts the horizontal position of the screen image. Press – to move the imageto the left. Press + to move the image to the right. Whe
Color TemperatureAdjusts the color temperature of your monitor. The color temperature (orwhite point) you select for your monitor sets the mix of red,
Adjusting convergenceRed, green, and blue signals in your monitor converge to create the colors yousee on your screen. If the convergence is not set p
Adjusting sound on your AppleVision 850AV DisplayUse the sound control buttons to adjust the volume, bass, treble, and muteoptions on your AppleVision
65This chapter includes information on the care and cleaning of your monitor,protecting your monitor from theft, and troubleshooting.Care and cleaning
4 Use a mild, non-abrasive cleaner on a soft cloth and wipe the screen. Don’t spray thecleaner onto the screen, because the liquid may drip inside the
Monitor power and screen appearanceIMPORTANT Detailed instructions for AppleVision software are provided inMacintosh Guide (called Mac OS Guide on so
No image appears on the screen and the monitor’s power indicator light is on.m Make sure the monitor cable is connected correctly to the computer. m M
Contrast (O) and brightness (¤) controls on the front of the monitor don’t appear to work.m For Mac OS–based computers, your monitor may have the cont
7Setting Up Your MonitorYour AppleVision 850 Display at a glance®O¤Control buttons¤ Brightness controlsO Contrast controls®Power buttonPowerindicator
There are one or two very thin gray lines across the screen, one near the top and theother near the bottom.m This is a normal characteristic of the Tr
Images or text on your screen appear fuzzy or blurred.m Adjust the horizontal or vertical convergence of the screen image. For Mac OS–based computers,
Sound on your AppleVision 850AV DisplayIMPORTANT Detailed instructions for AppleVision software are provided inMacintosh Guide (called Mac OS Guide o
m If you have sound input equipment connected to your monitor, make surethe correct sound input setting is selected on your computer. For MacOS–based
The internal microphone doesn’t record.m Turn on the microphone by pressing the microphone button (marked by Z)on the front of your monitor. When the
An external microphone connected to the sound input port (marked by ≈) on the monitordoesn’t record quality sound.m For Mac OS–based computers, you ma
Monitors & Sound control panel for Mac OS–based computersIMPORTANT Detailed instructions for AppleVision software are provided inMacintosh Guide
A message appears, “This monitor is not supported by this version of the AppleVision software.”m Make sure you have installed the AppleVision software
Your AppleVision monitor appears as a VGA monitor in the Control Strip pop-up menus.m Make sure the ADB connector on the monitor cable is plugged dire
No colors appear on the screen.m Check to make sure that the number of colors is set correctly in the ControlStrip or in the Monitors & Sound cont
Do you need to install a video card?The monitor is preadjusted and supports the following scan ranges:m horizontal scan rate of 30–94 kilohertzm verti
81Mac OS–based computers use ColorSync to help make sure that the colorsyou see on your monitor closely match the colors you get on your printers,scan
Further compounding the problem is that no two monitors or printers produceexactly the same colors. (For example, you can see differences in color abi
Because ColorSync information becomes part of your output files, you don’thave to worry about losing the profile or using the wrong profile with thewr
Setting up ColorSyncTo take advantage of ColorSync, you need to obtain profiles for each of yourimaging devices, such as your monitor, scanner, and co
Setting the ColorSync System ProfileTo set the System Profile, follow these steps:1 Make sure the profile you want to use is located in the ColorSync
5 Click Select.ColorSync automatically references the profile you selected and uses it todefine the color capabilities of your monitor.6 Close the Col
m Use the ColorSync System Profile control panel in the Apple (K) menu to select the AppleVision 9300 profile if your white point is set to 9300 + 8MP
Picture tubem 20-inch (19.0-inch diagonal viewable image size) Trinitron CRTScreenm Multilayer anti-reflection panel conforms to TCO 92 guidelinesm 0.
Mac OS–based computersIf you are not sure whether your computer has appropriate built-in videocapability, check with an Apple-authorized dealer or ser
Power-saving and environmental featuresAppleVision monitors are equipped with energy-saving features that allow themonitors to conserve energy when th
This product’s power-saving features comply with the Video ElectronicsStandards Association (VESA) Display Power Management Standard (DPMS).(Connected
Mode Resolution Vertical refresh rate Horizontal scan rate(hertz) (kilohertz) VESA 1024 x 768 60 48.363VESA 1024 x 768 70 56.476VESA 1024 x 768 75 60
Input electrical requirementsm Voltage: 90-264 Vm Frequency: 47-63 Hzm Power:AppleVision 850 150 W maximumAppleVision 850AV 190 W maximumWeightm Apple
TemperatureCelsius (C) and Fahrenheit (F)m Operating 10˚ to 40˚ C (50˚ to 104˚ F)m Storage 0˚ to 60˚ C (32˚ to 140˚ F)m Shipping –40˚ to 60˚ C (–4˚ to
Display cable specificationsm 15-pin miniature D-type connectorPin Signal1 Red video ground2 Red video3 Not used4 ID 1/DDC RTN5 Green video6 Green vid
VGA adapter specificationsm Standard 15-pin VGA connectorPin Signal1 Red video2 Green video3 Blue video4 Monitor ID 25 DDC return6 Red return7 Green r
Aadaptersfor connecting to a composite videoport 47, 48, 50for connecting to a high-density port 14VGA adapter 14, 15, 95ADB cables 13, 16ADB conn
turning speakers on or off in sleepmode (Mac OS–basedcomputers) 40turning speakers on or off in sleepmode (Windows-basedcomputers) 60, 61weight of
99IndexCcablesADB cables 13, 16audio cable 48, 50keyboard cable 16monitor cable 5, 7, 12–15mouse cable 16shielded connector cable 20sound cable
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