Apple Macintosh 6500 User Manual
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safety precautions (continued)
electromagnetic emissions 181
floppy disks 185
general precautions 182
grounding plug 7
handling computer equipment
183–187
modem 89
power supply 187
when to turn off computer and pull the
plug 182
saving energy 15–16, 23–25
scanner 57
scheduling automatic startup and
shutdown 25
screen. See also monitor
basic elements on 21
brightness of 127
cleaning 181
dark 17, 126
glare and reflection on 8, 180, 181
height and distance of 180
increasing screen display space 56
interference on viii, 56, 184
moving pointer on 19
screen saver programs 184
scroll arrows on windows 22
SCSI chain 57–60
cables for 59, 61
connecting devices in 57–62
length of cables in 59
number of devices supported in 59
SCSI ID numbers and 57, 58
terminating 60–61
SCSI devices
connecting 57–61
device drivers for 61
terminators for 60
troubleshooting 131
SCSI icon 57
SCSI ID numbers 57, 58
SCSI peripheral interface cable 59
SCSI port 44, 45, 57
SCSI system cable 59
SCSI terminator 60–61
security lock port 45
server options, setting 25
servers 110, 122
service providers 114, 115
setting up the computer 5–10
connecting monitor 8–10
connecting mouse and keyboard
11–13
plugging in the computer 5–7
turning the computer on for the first
time 14–16
shared libraries 140
sharing CD-ROM discs over a
network 84
Sharing Setup control panel 78, 84
Shift key 228
shortcuts
for Finder tasks 40–41
to force computer to restart 231
to ignore the selected startup device
231
to quit an application 124, 231
to rebuild the desktop 231
to restart the computer 124
to start the Extensions Manager 231
to turn off system extensions 231
Shortcuts command (Guide menu) 40
Show All command
(Application menu) 67
Show Balloons command
(Guide menu) 39
Shut Down command (Special menu)
26–27
Shutdown dialog box 24
Shut Down option (Sleep command) 24
shutting down the computer
automatic shutdown 24, 25
problems with 27
with Shut Down command (Special
menu) 26–27
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