Specifications

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
Your color
monitor
r The
video cable
r 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.
Many
people prefer
to
plug
their computer equipment
into a special
power
strip equipped
with
protection
against surges
in
electrical
curent. See
your
authorized
Apple
dealer
for
information about
power
strips.
Worning
Thls
equlpment ls lntended to be electrlcolly
grounded.
Thls
product
ls equlpped wlth o three-wlre
groundlng
plug-o
plug
wlth o third
(groundlng)
pin.
This
plug
will
fit only o
grounding-
Vpe
AC outlet, Thls ls o sofety
feoture. lf
you
ore unoble
to
lnsert
the
plug
lnto the outlet, contoct o llcensed
electrlcion
to
reploce the outlet with o
properly
grounded
outlet.
Do not
defeot the
purpose
of the
grounding
plug!
Connecting
lhe
monilor
fo
your
compuler
This
section shows
you
how
to connect the
monitor
to
the computer
and to a
power
source.
If
you
haven't
akeady
done
so,
remove
the
monitor from its
carton-reach
underthe
monitor with
both
hands
and
lift
upward. For
the
moment,
put
the monitor on a
work area
where
you
can easily
get
at
its
back side.
Then
follow
these steps:
1. Remove all
packing
materials from
the
monitor and
return
them
to the carton.
* By
the uay:
Save
your
shipping carton and
packing
materials in
case
you
need
to store or ship
your
monitor.
2. Plug
one end of the video cable
into
the
video
jack
on
the
back
of
your
monitor.
(See
Figure 1.)
Both
ends of the video cable
are
the same, so it
doesn't
matter which
end
you
connect.
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Composite Monitor Owner's
Guide