Technical information
for connecting to ISPs 80
FTP 83
inserting CD-ROM discs 42–45
installing
application programs 40
over a network 46
Internet connection 81
Mac OS 49–50
odd behavior of 206
opening application
programs 46
selecting for installation 26
Telnet 83
tips for using applications 48
using floppy disks 41
won’t open 207
working with multiple
applications 46–47
Software Installation dialog box
261, 263, 270
sound 108–125
adjusting sound settings
122–125
for audio CDs 216
for bass unit 123
for speakers 122
specifying sound sources for
recordings 124
of computer at startup
195–196, 227
connecting audio equipment
117–120
difficulties with video or TV 238
listening to FM radio 113–116
playing an audio or multimedia
CD 109–112
technical information about
311–312
tuning in FM stations 116
turning off CD autoplay 113
using the built-in
microphone 121
sound input device 117
Sound Input pop-up menu
(Monitors & Sound
control panel) 125
sound input port
location and purpose of 117,
146, 147
technical information
about 314
sound output port
input level to 311
location and purpose of 117,
146, 147
technical information
about 314
voltage and impedance for 312
sound source 117
speakers 122
special key combinations 299
specifications. See technical
information
speeds
access rates for DIMMs 162
of Apple Fax 64
computer performance
225–227
of GeoPort Telecom Adapter 59
processor 306
starting
Apple Address Book 61
Apple Fax 64
Apple Phone 67
startup
from CD-ROM disc 253–254
selecting hard disk for 221
unusual sounds at 195–196
useful key combinations at 299
static electricity. See also safety
and maintenance
communication cards and 178
DIMMs and 182
discharging 167, 176, 181
handling electronic
components 283
PCI cards and 169
status lights
for Apple Ethernet CS II Twisted
Pair card 230
for bass unit and computer 28
for Ethernet connections 91
stereo audio adapter cable
connecting with VCR or
camcorder 134, 135
illustrations of 3, 118, 132
Index
336
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and choose
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