Apple 8600 Personal Computer User Manual


 
C key (at startup), to start up from a
CD-ROM disc 229
Claris Emailer Lite software 66
cleaning equipment 218, 220–222
clean installation of system software
196–200
Clear key 225
clock keeps time inaccurately 176
close box 21
closing
the computer 132–133
the expansion card cover 122
a window 21
coaxial cables 53, 54–55, 56
color depth, performance and 173
color display on a Photo CD,
troubleshooting 167
ColorSync 37
communications regulation information
viii-ix
compatibility problems
application programs 159
control panels 171
system extensions 171, 183–184
composite video format 83. See also
cabling connection diagrams
composite Video In port (on video
equipment) 88–90, 92
composite video input ports 74–75,
83–84, 86–88
composite Video Out port (on video
equipment) 85, 87–88
composite video output ports 74–75,
83–84, 89–90, 92
computer components. See equipment
configurations
of DIMMs 105–107
switching among 60, 64
Configure pop-up menu 63
configuring
AppleTalk network connections
58–60
TCP/IP network connections 58,
61–64
connecting. See also cabling
connection diagrams
ADB devices 100
audio equipment 76–82
to an Ethernet network 53–57
to a LocalTalk network 51–52, 57
a microphone 80–82
a modem 47
the monitor 4–7
the mouse and keyboard 8–10
to multiple networks
simultaneously 57
a printer 98
SCSI devices 93–97
a second monitor 99
to a telephone line 43–48
video equipment 83–92
connectors
on the cache module 128, 129
on a DRAM DIMM 125, 126
on expansion cards 114–115
extended miniplug 77
RCA-type 77–79, 84–88, 89–92
safety instructions for 215
stereo miniplug 77, 78, 79
S-video 84–88, 89–92
on a VRAM DIMM 127
“Connect via” pop-up menu
AppleTalk control panel 59
TCP/IP control panel 62
contrast control 144
Control key 226
Control Panel Information command
(Select menu in Apple System
Profiler) 141
control panels
AppleTalk 58–60, 179, 181
compatibility problems 171
Easy Access 178
effects of resetting PRAM and
NVRAM 145–146
240
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