Apple 6400 Personal Computer User Manual


 
safety precautions (continued)
preventing voltage overload during
lightning storms 12
turning computer off before
connecting equipment 37
when to turn off the computer and pull
the plug 154
saving extensions 78
screen. See also monitor
basic elements on 19
“burn in,” avoiding 156
cleaning 153
dark 15, 80
frozen 75
glare and reflection on 152, 153
height and distance of 152
moving pointer on 17–18
screen saver programs 156
scroll arrow on windows 20
SCSI chain 53–55
cables for 54–56
connecting devices in 53–56
number of devices supported in 53
SCSI ID numbers and 53, 54
terminators in 55, 56
SCSI devices
connecting 53–56
device drivers for 56
ID numbers for 53, 54
terminators for 55, 56
SCSI icon 53
SCSI ID numbers 53, 54
SCSI peripheral interface cable 54
SCSI port 38
SCSI system cable 54
security lock port 39
service. See Apple-authorized service
provider
setting up
adjusting keyboard angle 10
connecting external SCSI devices
53–56
connecting the modem 10–11
connecting a monitor 5–7
connecting mouse and keyboard 8–10
installing expansion card 127–148
plugging in the computer 2–4
turning computer on for the first time
12–15
sharing, CD-ROM disc over network 74
Sharing Setup control panel, ejecting
CD-ROM discs and 69
Shift key 180
shortcuts 35–36
for Finder tasks 35–36
to eject floppy disk 85
to force an application program to
quit 183
to force computer to restart 183
to ignore the selected startup
device 183
to quit an application 77, 179
to rebuild the desktop 183
to restart when Restart button cannot
be chosen 77
to start the computer from a CD-ROM
disc 183
to start the Extensions Manager 183
to turn off system extensions 183
Shortcuts command (Guide menu)
35–36
Show All command (Application
menu) 62
Show Balloons (Guide menu) 34
Shut Down command (Special menu)
21, 22
shutting down the computer 21–22
SimpleText word processor, opening
Photo CD images with 74
size box on windows 20
sleep, waking from 21, 80
slots
cache module 127, 166, 174
communication slot 124, 125, 127,
141–145
DRAM DIMM slots 127, 166, 167,
172, 173
monitor-out slot 127
196
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