Studio DisplayUser’s Manual17-inch CRT(16-inch diagonal viewable image size)
10 Chapter 1Ranges of supported modesSome NuBus™ graphics cards and some third-party PCI cards are not fully compatible with your monitor.Note: This
Setting Up 11Connecting the Display to Your ComputerThe monitor weighs approximately 48 pounds. To move the monitor, make sure that the monitor is fac
12 Chapter 13 Insert the monitor connector into the monitor port (marked with ™) on the back of the computer and tighten the thumbscrews.If you insta
Setting Up 13Note: When you start up your computer or when your system wakes up from sleep, you may notice a shimmering effect on the screen for a few
14 Chapter 14 Double-click the Apple Displays Software folder.5 Double-click the Apple Displays Software Read Me file and read the document that appea
Setting Up 15The software is now installed and the monitor is ready for use. (To adjust your monitor, use the Monitors & Sound control panel, avai
16 Chapter 1TroubleshootingSolutions to common display problems are described here. Problems related to the computer are covered in the manuals that
Setting Up 17The screen flickers.m The flickering could be caused by interference from a nearby power line, a fluorescent light, or an electrical device
18 Chapter 1The screen image is off-center.m Tr y using one of the preset resolutions listed in the section “Factory Adjusted Video Modes” on page 35
Setting Up 19When you select a different resolution, the monitor goes blank, and the resolution does not change.Your monitor may go blank for 10 secon
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21CHAPTER22Using the Apple Displays SoftwareThis chapter provides an overview of the features of the Apple Displays Software.What’s Included in the Ap
22 Chapter 2About the Monitors & Sound Control PanelYou use the Monitors & Sound control panel to change basic settings that affect the way y
Using the Apple Displays Software 233 If necessary, change the desired settings.Changes you make take effect immediately.For additional help, open the
24 Chapter 21 Choose DigitalColor Meter from the Apple (K) menu. The DigitalColor Meter window opens.2 Click the question mark (h) icon in the upper-
Using the Apple Displays Software 25Conserving EnergyYou can use the Energy Saver control panel to set the monitor to conserve energy after a specified
27CHAPTER33Health, Safety, and MaintenanceFor your own safety and that of your equipment, follow all the instructions in this chapter. Keep these inst
28 Chapter 3Another type of musculoskeletal concern is repetitive stress injuries (RSIs), also known as cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs). These pro
Health, Safety, and Maintenance 29m Some computer users may develop discomfort in their hands, wrists, or arms after intensive work without breaks. If
3ContentsCommunications Regulation Information 5Your Display at a Glance 81 Setting Up 9Getting Ready to Set Up 9Do You Need a Graphics Ca
30 Chapter 3m Position the monitor so that when you use it, no bright light is behind the monitor or reflected on the screen. Your eyes should be abou
Health, Safety, and Maintenance 31Maintaining and Cleaning Your MonitorMaintaining Your MonitorFollow these procedures for maintaining your monitor:m
32 Chapter 3Protecting Your Monitor From TheftThe slot on the back of the monitor is for connecting a security lock. It lets you attach a narrow, flex
33APPENDIXTechnical InformationSpecificationsPicture Tubem 17-inch diagonal flat square CRT, 16.0-inch diagonal viewable image size m Anti-static, anti
34 AppendixFor instructions on adjusting the system and monitor sleep settings and additional energy-conservation information, see “Conserving Energy”
Technical Information 35Factory Adjusted Video Modesm Adjusted at the factory for the following standard modes:Resolution Vertical
36 AppendixInput Electrical Requirementsm Voltage: 90–264 volts (V) ACm Frequency: 47–63 hertz (Hz)m Amperage: 2.0m Power: 120 watts (W) maximumWe
Technical Information 37Display Cable Specificationsm 15-pin miniature D-type connectorPin Output signal1 Red video ground2 Red video3 Not used4 ID 15
4 ContentsUsing ColorSync 24Conserving Energy 25What Happens After You Turn On the Energy-Saving Feature? 25Setting Up Energy Saver 25Usin
Communications Regulation Information 5Communications Regulation InformationFCC statementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the l
6 Communications Regulation InformationVCCI statement
Your Display at a Glance® Power buttonO Contrast controls¤ Brightness controlsOn-ScreenDisplaycontrolsMonitor cableRecessedarea forlifti
9CHAPTER11Setting UpRead this chapter to learn how to set up and connect the Studio Display to your computer. This chapter also contains important saf
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