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Contents Rodlo ond lelevlslon inlerference iv AppleCotorn Composlte Monitor Owner's Gulde Getting sarted 1 connecting the monitor to your computer 2 Tuming the monitor on 4 Controls for adjusting the monitor 5 Adjusting for text display 5 Adjusting for color graphics 7 Suggestions for care and use 8 \trorkhg with the monitor 8 Things to avoid 8 Cleaning the monitor 9 Service and zupport 9 Appendix: AppleColor Composite Moniror specifications L0 Figures Figure 1 The video jack on the AppleColor Composit
Rqdio ond lelevision interfelence The equipment described in this manual generates and uses radiofrequenry energy. If it is not installed and used properly--{hat is, in strict accordance with Apple's instructions-it may cause interference with radio and television reception.
Apple, AppleColor." Composite Monitor Owner's Guide The AppleColorrM Composite Monitor and the AppleColor Composite Monitor IIe are the ideal companions for Apple computers in both design and functionality. You will find either monitor easy to set up and operate.
The l'ast part of this guide gives you tips on care and use of the monitor. Before you begin, make sure that the computer is turned off and that you have r r r Your color monitor The video cable The monitor power cord (separate on 220/240-volt models only) \flhen considering where to put your Apple system, keep in mind that the monitor requires its own electrical outlet. This means that you need at, least two electrical outlets near your system-three if you add a printer or other device.
VideoJock Flgure I The vldeo jock on the AppleColor Composite Monltor 3. Plug the other end of the cable into the computer's video jack. (See Figure 2.) VldeoJock Flgure 2 The vldeo Jock (monitor port) on the computer ee About your cables: Apple computers and all Apple devices come with shielded cables. If you use other devices with your Apple computer, make sure the cables are shielded. See the section "Radio and Television Interference" for more information.
4. If your monitor has a separate power cord, plug it into the power socket in the back panel of the monitor. Make sure you get a firm fit. A loose connection can cause a flickering display. 5. Plug the monitor power cord into a pov/er outlet. If you have not plugged in your other power cords, plug them in now. You are now ready to start up the computer and adjust the monitor. Turning the monilor on Locate the On-Off button and press it. (See Figure 3 and Figure 4.
Conlrols for odjusling the monitor Because the AppleColor Composite Monitor has two modes of operation-text and color-adjusting the monitor's picture takes two stages: adjusting the text display and then adjusting the color (graphics) display. If you don't have a program that displays color graphics, adjust only for text. * The epplelle and SO-Column Display: To display text in 80column form, an Apple IIe must have an 80-column card or extended 80-column card.
Verticol Hold Verticol Size Hor2ontol Hold Figure 5 Bock ponel controls 3. If the display is moving vertically, turn the Vertical Hold control until the display becomes stable. 4. If the display is moving horizontally, turn the Horizontal Hold control until the display becomes stable. 5.
6. To achieve a comfortable level of screen brightness, turn the Brightness control. 7. Rotate the Contrast control to achieve a comfortable balance between characters and screen background. & By the uay:The \flhite Only button has no effect on the text display. Text always appears in white. if you do not intend to work with color graphics right away, close the front panel door and skip to "Suggestions for Care and Use." You can always adjust the color at a later time.
Suggeslions for cqre ond use This section gives you some guidelines for using your AppleColor Composite Monitor or AppleColor Composite Monitor IIe and for keeping it in good working order. Working with the monitor Position the computer and monitor as you prefer for your work. Some models of Apple computers arelarge enough for you to place the AppleColor Composite Monitor directly on top of the computer's case. Try it and see if you like it there. If not, you can place the monitor to the side.
r r Don't leave the monitor on after you turn off the computer. Don't block the vents on the monitor. These vents prevent the monitor from overheating while in use. Cleoning lhe monitor Follow these suggestions if you need to clean your monitor: r Clean the cabinet with a damp (not wet) lint-free cloth. I Don't. apply aerosol sprays, solvents, or abrasives that might damege the cabinet finish.
If for some reason you cannot return to the authorized dealer from whom you purchased your system, go to the nearest service location. For the location nearest you, in the United States, call (800) 538-9696; inCanada, call (800) 258-7796 or (800) 268-7537. For locations in other countries, either call the Apple headquarters in your country or write to Apple Computer, Inc. Attn: Customer Relations 20525 Mariani Avenue Cupertino, CA 9501.4 USA Apple also offers service optiorrs designed to meet your needs.
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