User`s guide

Troubleshooting AppleVision Recovery Utility for Malfunction During Startup or
Using the AppleVision Recovery Utility
To perform the recovery procedure, you need
Macintosh computer that can support two monitors (unless you
have Symptom Set 2)
Malfunctioning AppleVision 1710 or 1710AV monitor
Known-good monitor (any model)
AppleVision Recovery Utility application located on the Service
Source Companion CD: Diagnostics Utilities folder
AppleVision Setup control panel application installed on the
Macintosh computer
Important:
Be sure to use the correct Recovery image for your
Macintosh computer model. Copy the image to a blank disk using
Disk Copy 4.2. The correct image is determined by the type of
computer used with the AppleVision Display:
For PowerMac 7100/80 and AV, 8100/100/110 and AV
computers, use the file AppleVision Recovery.image 1.
For Quadra, Centris, PowerBooks (except 190, 2300, 5300),
and first-generation Macintosh computers, use the file
AppleVision Recovery.image 2.
For PowerBook 190, 2300, 5300, PowerMac 7200, 7500,
7600, 8500, and 9500, use the file AppleVision
Recovery.image 3.
For PowerBooks with external video support or other
computers with a second display connected, use the file
AppleVision Recovery App.
Follow these steps to recover the monitor:
1 Connect a known-good monitor to the Macintosh’s built-in
video port (unless you have Symptom Set 2).
2 Connect the malfunctioning AppleVision 1710 or 1710AV
monitor to the Macintosh’s second video port. Connect the
monitor’s ADB cable connector to the Macintosh’s ADB port.
3 Turn on the Macintosh system, and confirm that the known-
good monitor displays the menu bar and Finder desktop.
4 Run the AppleVision Recovery Utility. After recalibrating,
the 1710(AV) monitor should display an active raster.
5 Press a button on the left side of the 1710(AV) front panel
to open the AppleVision Setup control panel. Click the Color
button.