Specifications

CHAPTER 1
Overview of the AppleVision 1710AV and 1710 Displays
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Hardware Overview
you can select Vertical and Horizontal. The panels displayed when you select the
different panels do not look the same as the panels used for the Macintosh
computer.
The fourth and fifth buttons allow you to select the value for the different topics, so
that you can adjust Width, Height, and so forth. If you press the + button, the value
increases, and if you press the – button, the value decreases.
Both displays have a group of buttons on the upper right corner of the panel. These
buttons are used in both Macintosh and PC configurations.
Contrast control. There are two contrast control buttons. The one with the up arrow
increases contrast. The one with the down arrow decreases contrast. The control
process is continuous.
Brightness control. There are two brightness control buttons. The one with the up
arrow increases brightness. The one with the down arrow decreases brightness. The
control process is continuous.
Power on and off. This button turns power to the display on and off. Power to the
display comes on only when the video signal is present.
The buttons on the lower panel are present only on AppleVision 1710AV Displays. They
are used in both Macintosh and PC configurations to control the audio functions of the
display.
Bass control. These buttons adjust bass. The one with the up arrow increases bass. The
one with the down arrow decreases bass.
Treble control. These buttons adjust treble. The one with the up arrow increases treble.
The one with the down arrow decreases treble.
Microphone on and off. This button turns the internal microphone on and off. An
amber light above the button comes on when the microphone is on.
Volume. These buttons increase or decrease the overall volume of the sound output.
The one with the up arrow increases volume. The one with the down arrow decreases
volume.
Mute button. The first time you press it, sound is muted, the second time, sound is
turned on again. You can also turn sound on again by pressing the increase volume
button.
For detailed information about the controls, you should refer to the User’s Guides for the
AppleVision 1710AV Display and the AppleVision 1710 Display.
I/O Connections 1
The AppleVision 1710AV (Figure 1-2 on page 4) and 1710 (Figure 1-4 on page 5) Displays
have I/O connections on the back panel and also on the side panels.
Both displays have the following connections:
The video and ADB cable is permanently attached to the rear panel of the display.
There are two connectors at the end of this cable. One is a DB-15 video connector. The
other is a standard ADB connector. Both connectors plug into the back panel of the
Macintosh computer. If you are using the AppleVision display with a PC-compatible