Specifications

Setting Up
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Speaker
Use the recessed internal speaker to hear sound from the server. Take care not to let
anything touch the fragile speaker mechanism. To protect the speaker from damage, a
speaker grille is included with your server. However, you’ll receive better sound quality
without the grille.
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Power button/Status light
Press this button to turn on the server or wake it from sleep. When the server is on, press
the power button to put the server to sleep. A white light indicates that the server is on. A
pulsing light indicates the server is in sleep. To restart your server, press and hold this
button for approximately 5 seconds until the server turns off, then press it again to turn
the server on.
With some Apple displays, you can also touch or press the monitor’s power button to turn
the server on or put it to sleep.
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Headphone jack
Connect headphones to your server through the headphone jack.
Optical drive
Your server may have a Combo drive (DVD-ROM/CD-RW) or a SuperDrive (DVD-R/CD-RW ).
Both drives can read CD-ROM discs, Photo CDs, standard audio discs, and other kinds of
media. They can also read DVD discs and DVD movies and write music, documents, and
other digital files on CD-R and CD-RW discs. The SuperDrive can also write on blank DVD-R
discs. To open the optical drive, press the Media Eject (
C
) key on your Apple Pro Keyboard.
Optical storage bay
Add a second optical drive to store and back up information. To open the second optical
drive, press the Option key, then the Media Eject (
C
) key on your Apple Pro Keyboard.
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Media Eject key
Use the Media Eject key on the Apple Pro Keyboard to open the optical drive and eject CD
and DVD discs.
With Mac OS X Server, you can also use the F12 key on some third-party keyboards to eject
discs and open the top optical drive. When a second optical drive is installed, use the F12
key and the Option key to eject discs and open the drive.