Technical information

R
radio. See FM radio
RAM disk 225
RARP (Reverse Address Resolution
Protocol) servers
101, 104
RCA-type connector 127
cabling for Audio Out ports 129
cabling for RCA-type video
port 128
Read Me file 37
rebuilding the desktop 201, 210,
271–273
recording levels 311
relative humidity 314
remote control 3, 300–304
buttons on
for CD-ROM drive 303
for FM radio 302
for TV or video 301
enabling and disabling 235, 304
problems
with radio 235
with TV or video 236
setting preferences for 304
technical information
about 314
TV/Mac button on 138, 236
uses for 200
remote control infrared sensor
144, 145
removing
CD-ROM discs 45
communication cards and
expansion panel 168
metal port cover 170
the port cover plate 16, 87,
130, 153
repairs
for hard or floppy disks
249–251
locating authorized service
providers 194
repetitive stress injuries (RSIs) 277
replacing
battery for clock 227
the port cover plate 22, 89,
133, 155
repositioning the trackpad 23–25
Restart command
(Special menu) 191
restarting the computer
key combinations for 299
rebuilding desktop and
272–273
when having problems
191–192
Return key 293, 295
Reverse Address Resolution
Protocol (RARP) servers
101, 104
ribbon cable 173
right-angle bracket prompt
(>) 227
Ring Sound options 75
RJ-45 (10Base-T) Ethernet
port 92
router addresses 103
RS-232/RS-422 serial ports 313
RSIs (repetitive stress injuries) 277
S
“sad Macintosh” icon
checking memory installation
and 185
problems indicated with 198
safety and maintenance 282–291.
See also static electricity
for cleaning equipment
290–291
for computer and
components 282
ejecting
CD-ROM discs 288–289
floppy disks 41, 218–219,
221, 286–287
handling
CD-ROM discs 44–45, 211,
212, 285–286
computer equipment 283
floppy disks 284
the keyboard 284
power supply 290
saving
Apple Address Book 63
changes
to CD-ROM files 215
to TCP/IP control panel 104
Index
334
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Guide’s onscreen
index. Open the
Guide (h) menu
and choose
Mac OS Guide,
then click the
Index button.