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Apple Power Mac G5 (Late 2004) User Manual

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Chapter 1

Setting Up

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Latch
Lift the latch to open the side panel and access the internal components in your Power Mac G5. You
can also attach a security lock to the latch to secure the internal components.

DVI display port
Connect displays that use a Digital Visual Interface (DVI) connector. You can also connect displays that
use a video graphics connector (VGA) with the DVI to VGA adapter that came with your computer.

AirPort Extreme antenna port
Connect the AirPort Extreme antenna to this port if your Macintosh has an optional AirPort Extreme
Card installed.

Bluetooth antenna port
Connect your Bluetooth

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antenna if your Macintosh has an optional Bluetooth module installed.

USB 2.0 ports
Connect your Macintosh to USB devices, such as keyboards, mouse devices, printers, scanners,
speakers, USB microphones, and USB hubs. Your Apple Keyboard and your display may also have USB
ports.

FireWire 400 and 800 ports
The FireWire 400 port supports data rates of 100, 200, and 400 Mbps. The FireWire 800 port supports
data rates of 100, 200, 400, and 800 Mbps.

Power socket
Connect the computer’s power cord.

Access covers for PCI expansion slots (3)
Expand your Macintosh by installing up to three Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) cards in the
covered slots labeled 2, 3, and 4.

ADC display port
Connect displays that use an Apple Display Connector (ADC) connector.

Optical digital audio out port
Connect your Macintosh to a receiver or other digital audio devices.

Optical digital audio in port
Connect your Macintosh to digital audio devices, such as CD players and minidisc players.

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Analog audio line-out port
Connect self-powered MP3, CD, and other audio equipment to your Macintosh.

Analog audio line-in port
Connect self-powered microphones and other audio equipment to your Macintosh.

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10/100/1000 twisted-pair Ethernet port
Connect your Macintosh to a high-speed Ethernet network to access the Internet or network
resources such as printers and servers, and share information over the network.

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Internal modem port
Connect a standard phone line if your Macintosh has an optional internal 56K V.92 modem.