Apple Power Macintosh 7200 User Manual
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ports
AAUI Ethernet 40, 41
ADB 10, 11, 41, 82
Audio In (on external speakers) 46
illustration 40–41
monitor 9, 41
SCSI 41, 47, 50
sound input/output 41, 42, 44–46
power button 15, 24, 40, 72
power cords
checking connections 73
frayed 124
illustration 2, 6, 8
plugging in 6, 8
Power key
illustration 13, 40, 146
putting the computer to sleep 21, 146
restarting the computer 71, 146
starting the computer 13, 146
turning the computer off 23–24, 146
Power Macintosh “native” application
programs 59–60
power-on lights 15, 40
PowerPC microprocessor ix
power supply 130, 140
PowerTalk program 55
PRAM. See parameter RAM
Previous System Folder 109, 111
printer port 40, 41
printer problems 91
problems. See error messages;
troubleshooting
programs. See application programs
Put Away command (File menu) 63, 86
Q
question mark icon, troubleshooting
74–75, 104
quitting a program if you’re having
trouble 71
R
radio or television reception, interference
with vi, 126
RAM. See also memory
expanding 51
resetting parameter RAM 73
Read Me files 25, 56
read-only memory, defined 61
rebuilding the desktop 72, 77, 83
reinstalling
CD-ROM software 113–115
system software 103–113
release buttons on computer 138–139
repairing damaged disks 99–103
repetitive stress injuries (RSIs) 120
Restart command (Special menu) 71
restarting the computer 71–72, 73,
146, 149
Return key 146
S
“sad Macintosh” icon on screen,
troubleshooting 76
safety instructions
CD-ROM drive vii
cleaning equipment 131–133
connecting additional equipment 39
connecting a SCSI device 50
ejecting CDs using a paper clip 86
ejecting floppy disks using a paper
clip 78, 130
general precautions 124–125
grounding the computer 3, 6, 125
handling and care of equipment
125–129
installing additional memory 51
installing an expansion card 137
liquid spills on computer equipment
124, 125, 126, 128, 129
locking/unlocking the mouse
134–135
setting the voltage 3–6, 8, 12, 130
saving documents if you’re having
trouble 71
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