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.