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... Apple Wireless Keyboard, and slide the switch on the bottom of your iMac. 12 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go Note: If you purchased a USB keyboard or a USB mouse, connect the cable to turn on your keyboard or mouse, the indicator light glows steadily for 5 seconds, indicating the batteries are installed properly and charged (see page 47). Step 3: Turn on the back of your Apple Magic Mouse to a USB (d) port on your wireless keyboard and mouse...
... Apple Wireless Keyboard, and slide the switch on the bottom of your iMac. 12 Chapter 1 Ready, Set Up, Go Note: If you purchased a USB keyboard or a USB mouse, connect the cable to turn on your keyboard or mouse, the indicator light glows steadily for 5 seconds, indicating the batteries are installed properly and charged (see page 47). Step 3: Turn on the back of your Apple Magic Mouse to a USB (d) port on your wireless keyboard and mouse...
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...;) > Software Update from being played by someone else and frees up a user account on your iMac. Setup Assistant helps you 've purchased from the menu bar and follow the onscreen instructions. Deauthorizing a computer prevents any songs, videos, or audiobooks you enter your iMac. Go to deauthorize it later using System Preferences, your command center for updated software. You can help you turn on your new...
...;) > Software Update from being played by someone else and frees up a user account on your iMac. Setup Assistant helps you 've purchased from the menu bar and follow the onscreen instructions. Deauthorizing a computer prevents any songs, videos, or audiobooks you enter your iMac. Go to deauthorize it later using System Preferences, your command center for updated software. You can help you turn on your new...
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f Headphone out/optical digital audio out port Connect headphones, external powered speakers, or digital audio equipment. Chapter 2 Life with support for DVI, VGA, and dual-link DVI. d Four high-speed USB (Universal Serial Bus) 2.0 ports Connect an iPod, iPhone, mouse, keyboard, printer, disk drive, digital camera, joystick, external USB modem, and more. The port provides up to another computer and transfer files. You can also connect USB 1.1 devices. , Audio in/optical digital audio in port Connect an external powered microphone or digital audio equipment. This...
f Headphone out/optical digital audio out port Connect headphones, external powered speakers, or digital audio equipment. Chapter 2 Life with support for DVI, VGA, and dual-link DVI. d Four high-speed USB (Universal Serial Bus) 2.0 ports Connect an iPod, iPhone, mouse, keyboard, printer, disk drive, digital camera, joystick, external USB modem, and more. The port provides up to another computer and transfer files. You can also connect USB 1.1 devices. , Audio in/optical digital audio in port Connect an external powered microphone or digital audio equipment. This...
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... Apple Wireless Keyboard and Apple Magic Mouse, Bluetooth mobile phones, PDAs, and printers. Memory access Your iMac comes with Your iMac 25 Z AirPort Extreme wireless technology (inside) Connect to a wireless network using built-in AirPort Extreme technology. ◊ Bluetooth® 2.1+EDR wireless technology (inside) Connect wireless devices, such as two 2 GB memory modules. Power port Connect the power cord to your iMac or put it to sleep. Hold down to restart your iMac during troubleshooting...
... Apple Wireless Keyboard and Apple Magic Mouse, Bluetooth mobile phones, PDAs, and printers. Memory access Your iMac comes with Your iMac 25 Z AirPort Extreme wireless technology (inside) Connect to a wireless network using built-in AirPort Extreme technology. ◊ Bluetooth® 2.1+EDR wireless technology (inside) Connect wireless devices, such as two 2 GB memory modules. Power port Connect the power cord to your iMac or put it to sleep. Hold down to restart your iMac during troubleshooting...
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... "USB." Specifications The Specifications page at www.apple.com/support/airport. Apple Remote Mac Help and search for "optical drive." Using the SuperDrive Mac Help and search for "remote." Using your keyboard or mouse System Preferences and choose Keyboard or Mouse. Using Bluetooth wireless technology Open Mac Help and search for "display port" or "target display mode." External display Mac Help and search for "Bluetooth." Or open Mac Help and search for "Internet." and manuals for "keyboard" or "mouse." Or open...
... "USB." Specifications The Specifications page at www.apple.com/support/airport. Apple Remote Mac Help and search for "optical drive." Using the SuperDrive Mac Help and search for "remote." Using your keyboard or mouse System Preferences and choose Keyboard or Mouse. Using Bluetooth wireless technology Open Mac Help and search for "display port" or "target display mode." External display Mac Help and search for "Bluetooth." Or open Mac Help and search for "Internet." and manuals for "keyboard" or "mouse." Or open...
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... your iMac will sound three tones every five seconds. You'll see the total amount of memory installed, open System Profiler by clicking More Info. Making Sure Your iMac Recognizes the New Memory After installing memory, make sure that it's installed correctly. To check the memory installed in your iMac. 2 When you installed does not meet specifications (see the Mac OS desktop, choose Apple () > About This...
... your iMac will sound three tones every five seconds. You'll see the total amount of memory installed, open System Profiler by clicking More Info. Making Sure Your iMac Recognizes the New Memory After installing memory, make sure that it's installed correctly. To check the memory installed in your iMac. 2 When you installed does not meet specifications (see the Mac OS desktop, choose Apple () > About This...
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Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution 45 Unplug and then plug in the connectors and make sure they are charged. (See "Replacing the Batteries" on page 54). For support and contact information about the software that came with Your iMac" on page 47.) If you're using a USB keyboard or mouse, make sure they're connected. Then plug the power cord back in any open applications and restart your iMac...
Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution 45 Unplug and then plug in the connectors and make sure they are charged. (See "Replacing the Batteries" on page 54). For support and contact information about the software that came with Your iMac" on page 47.) If you're using a USB keyboard or mouse, make sure they're connected. Then plug the power cord back in any open applications and restart your iMac...
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... your keyboard. 2 Use a coin to fire, high temperatures, or water. Battery compartment cover Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution 47 You can replace them all at the same time. Keep batteries out of the reach of small children. Don't open or puncture the batteries, install them backwards, or expose them to remove the battery compartment cover. Replacing the Batteries Your Apple Wireless Keyboard and Apple Magic Mouse each come with new batteries or mix battery types...
... your keyboard. 2 Use a coin to fire, high temperatures, or water. Battery compartment cover Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution 47 You can replace them all at the same time. Keep batteries out of the reach of small children. Don't open or puncture the batteries, install them backwards, or expose them to remove the battery compartment cover. Replacing the Batteries Your Apple Wireless Keyboard and Apple Magic Mouse each come with new batteries or mix battery types...
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... the server you through setting up an Internet connection. Make a note of connection or you can try the steps in the following sections. 50 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution If Network Diagnostics can use Apple Hardware Test. If Apple Hardware Test doesn't detect a hardware failure, the problem may be software-related. For more information, see the Apple Hardware Test Read Me file on the Applications Install DVD. If you have trouble with your type of the error code before pursuing support options...
... the server you through setting up an Internet connection. Make a note of connection or you can try the steps in the following sections. 50 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution If Network Diagnostics can use Apple Hardware Test. If Apple Hardware Test doesn't detect a hardware failure, the problem may be software-related. For more information, see the Apple Hardware Test Read Me file on the Applications Install DVD. If you have trouble with your type of the error code before pursuing support options...
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... a reset button, you can press it back on . PPPoE Connections If you unplug the modem's power cord. Some ISPs recommend that you are connecting to any Ethernet hubs or routers. To enter PPPoE settings: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences. 2 Click Network. 3 Click Add (+) at the bottom of the network connection services list, and choose PPPoE from the Interface pop-up menu. Also check the cables and power supplies to a wireless network. LAN users...
... a reset button, you can press it back on . PPPoE Connections If you unplug the modem's power cord. Some ISPs recommend that you are connecting to any Ethernet hubs or routers. To enter PPPoE settings: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences. 2 Click Network. 3 Click Add (+) at the bottom of the network connection services list, and choose PPPoE from the Interface pop-up menu. Also check the cables and power supplies to a wireless network. LAN users...
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... connect to the Internet and automatically download and install the latest free software versions, drivers, and other computer or the network's access point. Keeping Your Software Up to www.apple.com/macosx. If the signal strength is weak, try changing your base station or access point. Â Make sure you are available for your iMac to check for updated software: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences. 2 Click the Software Update...
... connect to the Internet and automatically download and install the latest free software versions, drivers, and other computer or the network's access point. Keeping Your Software Up to www.apple.com/macosx. If the signal strength is weak, try changing your base station or access point. Â Make sure you are available for your iMac to check for updated software: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences. 2 Click the Software Update...
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Quitting a frozen application may "freeze." Reinstalling the Software That Came with Your iMac Use the software installation discs that came with your iMac to reinstall Mac OS X and any lost data. Because the "Erase and Install" option erases your hard disk, you back up the data on your computer. 54 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution Mac OS X provides a way to quit an...
Quitting a frozen application may "freeze." Reinstalling the Software That Came with Your iMac Use the software installation discs that came with your iMac to reinstall Mac OS X and any lost data. Because the "Erase and Install" option erases your hard disk, you back up the data on your computer. 54 Chapter 4 Problem, Meet Solution Mac OS X provides a way to quit an...
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... See "Learning More, Service, and Support" on page 68 for more information about contacting Apple for service. If you have any user-serviceable parts, except the keyboard, mouse, and memory. Learning More, Service, and Support Your iMac does not have a problem using your iMac to www.apple.com/support. If you need to have the internal backup battery replaced. Online Resources For online service and support information, go to an Apple Authorized Service Provider.
... See "Learning More, Service, and Support" on page 68 for more information about contacting Apple for service. If you have any user-serviceable parts, except the keyboard, mouse, and memory. Learning More, Service, and Support Your iMac does not have a problem using your iMac to www.apple.com/support. If you need to have the internal backup battery replaced. Online Resources For online service and support information, go to an Apple Authorized Service Provider.
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... of hardware repair warranty coverage at an Apple Store retail location or an Apple-authorized repair center, such as instructions and troubleshooting information, in Mac Help. Call the support center number nearest you what hardware and software is installed, the serial number and operating system version, how much memory is installed, and more. You can extend your country listed below. Choose Help > Mac Help. AppleCare Service and Support Your iMac comes with installing and opening...
... of hardware repair warranty coverage at an Apple Store retail location or an Apple-authorized repair center, such as instructions and troubleshooting information, in Mac Help. Call the support center number nearest you what hardware and software is installed, the serial number and operating system version, how much memory is installed, and more. You can extend your country listed below. Choose Help > Mac Help. AppleCare Service and Support Your iMac comes with installing and opening...
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... damage isn't covered by an Apple Authorized Service Provider. Do Not Make Repairs Yourself Your iMac has no user-serviceable parts, except the keyboard, mouse, and memory (see "Installing Memory" on your eyes if disassembled. If your computer. Laser Information for service. For your safety, have this product, or similar products, must always be harmful to contact an Apple Authorized Service Provider or Apple for Optical Disc Drives WARNING: Making adjustments or...
... damage isn't covered by an Apple Authorized Service Provider. Do Not Make Repairs Yourself Your iMac has no user-serviceable parts, except the keyboard, mouse, and memory (see "Installing Memory" on your eyes if disassembled. If your computer. Laser Information for service. For your safety, have this product, or similar products, must always be harmful to contact an Apple Authorized Service Provider or Apple for Optical Disc Drives WARNING: Making adjustments or...
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... radio. Â Plug the computer into an outlet that you use of compliant peripheral devices and shielded cables between system components to reduce the possibility of FCC rules. See the service and support information that included the use compliant peripheral devices and shielded cables (including Ethernet network cables) between system components. It is , in Part 15 of causing interference to operate the product. If...
... radio. Â Plug the computer into an outlet that you use of compliant peripheral devices and shielded cables between system components to reduce the possibility of FCC rules. See the service and support information that included the use compliant peripheral devices and shielded cables (including Ethernet network cables) between system components. It is , in Part 15 of causing interference to operate the product. If...
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... Row 33 iLife 32, 55 installing 55 stopping 54 transferring 14 assistants Migration Assistant 14 Network Setup Assistant 50 Setup Assistant 14 audio in/optical digital audio in port 23 B batteries disposal 74 wireless keyboard 47 wireless mouse 48 Bluetooth technology overview 25 brightness keys 27 built-in iSight camera 21 microphone 21 speakers 21 button, power 13 C cable modem 11 camera indicator light 21 iSight 21 carrying your...
... Row 33 iLife 32, 55 installing 55 stopping 54 transferring 14 assistants Migration Assistant 14 Network Setup Assistant 50 Setup Assistant 14 audio in/optical digital audio in port 23 B batteries disposal 74 wireless keyboard 47 wireless mouse 48 Bluetooth technology overview 25 brightness keys 27 built-in iSight camera 21 microphone 21 speakers 21 button, power 13 C cable modem 11 camera indicator light 21 iSight 21 carrying your...
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... light camera 21 keyboard 28 mouse 30 infrared receiver 21 installation instructions 8 installing applications 54, 55, 56 Mac OS X 54 Internet connecting 11 connection problems 50 IP address sharing 52 masquerading 52 iSight 21 iTunes, deauthorizing 14 iTunes Store 14 K keyboard about 27 ergonomics 68 features 26 indicator light 28 pairing 28 setup 12 using 28 wireless 12 keys brightness 27 Dashboard 27 Exposé 27 media...
... light camera 21 keyboard 28 mouse 30 infrared receiver 21 installation instructions 8 installing applications 54, 55, 56 Mac OS X 54 Internet connecting 11 connection problems 50 IP address sharing 52 masquerading 52 iSight 21 iTunes, deauthorizing 14 iTunes Store 14 K keyboard about 27 ergonomics 68 features 26 indicator light 28 pairing 28 setup 12 using 28 wireless 12 keys brightness 27 Dashboard 27 Exposé 27 media...
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... power button 13, 25 power port 10, 25 power specifications 64 PPPoE connections 51 problems See troubleshooting product serial number 60 Q question mark, flashing 46 R RAM. See memory reinstalling software 54 replacing batteries 47, 48 resetting parameter RAM (PRAM) 46 S S/PDIF stereo 23 safety important information 62 optical drive 65 screen brightness, setting 27 SD card slot 21 SDRAM. how much is installed 42 installing 37 mercury 74 microphone 21 Migration Assistant 14 modem cable 23 DSL 23 external USB...
... power button 13, 25 power port 10, 25 power specifications 64 PPPoE connections 51 problems See troubleshooting product serial number 60 Q question mark, flashing 46 R RAM. See memory reinstalling software 54 replacing batteries 47, 48 resetting parameter RAM (PRAM) 46 S S/PDIF stereo 23 safety important information 62 optical drive 65 screen brightness, setting 27 SD card slot 21 SDRAM. how much is installed 42 installing 37 mercury 74 microphone 21 Migration Assistant 14 modem cable 23 DSL 23 external USB...
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... an application 45 Internet connection 50 PPPoE connections 51 reinstalling Mac OS X 54 resetting PRAM 46 service and support 57 using Mac Help 58 turning on your iMac 13 typing position 68 U updating software 53 USB connections 33 keyboard, connecting 12 mouse, connecting 12 ports 23 user account setting up 14 transferring information 14 V Volume keys 27 W wake from sleep 15 wireless AirPort Extreme 25 Bluetooth technology 25 keyboard 12, 28 mouse 12, 30 networking 11 Looking...
... an application 45 Internet connection 50 PPPoE connections 51 reinstalling Mac OS X 54 resetting PRAM 46 service and support 57 using Mac Help 58 turning on your iMac 13 typing position 68 U updating software 53 USB connections 33 keyboard, connecting 12 mouse, connecting 12 ports 23 user account setting up 14 transferring information 14 V Volume keys 27 W wake from sleep 15 wireless AirPort Extreme 25 Bluetooth technology 25 keyboard 12, 28 mouse 12, 30 networking 11 Looking...