Connecting a monitor – Apple Workgroup Server 9150/120 User Manual
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Installing an expansion card or internal SCSI device
If you purchased any expansion cards or additional internal SCSI devices for
your server, install them now (see “Installing an Expansion Card” and
“Connecting Hard Disks and Other SCSI Devices” in Chapter 3 for
instructions). Otherwise, go on to the next section, “Connecting a Monitor.”
Connecting a monitor
Your server has one monitor port that accepts a monitor with a screen 16
inches or smaller (measured diagonally).
Note: You can use a larger monitor by installing a monitor card. See
“Installing an Expansion Card” in Chapter 3.
This section contains instructions for connecting a monitor to your server. You
can connect many types of monitors to your server, including most standard
monitors. See the Technical Information booklet that came with your server
for a more detailed list. To connect a monitor from a manufacturer other than
Apple, refer also to the instructions that came with the monitor.
Connecting the monitor’s power cord
Monitors have two cords to connect: a power cord and a monitor cable. To
connect the monitor power cord:
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Place the monitor where you will be using it.
Keep in mind these considerations:
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Allow a few inches for air circulation around the server and monitor.
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Make sure the top of the screen is slightly below eye level when you’re
sitting at the keyboard.
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Position the monitor to minimize glare and reflections on the screen from
overhead lights and windows.
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Consult “Arranging Your Office” in Appendix A for suggestions about
locating your server equipment.
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