Specifications

Setting
up
youl
syslem
\flhen considering
where to
put
your
Apple computer
system,
keep
in mind that
the
Apple
Monochrome
Monitor
requires
its
own
power source.
It
does
not
receive any
power
from the computer.
This
means that
you
need at
least two
electrical
outlets
near
your
system-three
if
you
have a
printer.
Many
people
prefer to
plug
their computer
equipment
into a single
power
strip
equipped
with a
surge
protector. The single
strip
is
convenient,
and
the surge
protector
keeps
your
equipment
from being
damaged
by
sudden
increases
in voltage. See
your
authorized
Apple dealer
for
more
information
tmporlonl
Never
plug
your
computer
lnto o
woll
socket
thot
you
con
furn
off
wilh
o woll*/tch.
someone
moyswitch
off the
lights
ond
with
them
the
computer-yott
could
lose
ony
doto not
soved
on
disk'
Choose
a
sturdy desk
or able
to
work on.
Don't set
uP
your
Apple
computer
system on
a card
table
or other
surface
that
could
be
tipped
or
knocked
over
e4sily.
Connecting
the APPIe
Monochrome
Monitor
Before
you
connect
the
monitor,
make
sure
that
your
Apple
computer
is
turned off
and that
you
have
I
your
Apple
Monochrome
Monitor
r
the
video cable
r
the
power
cord
(separate
for
220/240-volt
systems)
Apple Monochrome
Monltor
Owner's
Guide