Apple Power Macintosh 7600/200 Series User Manual
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communications regulation information
viii-ix
compatibility problems
application programs 157
control panels 169
system extensions 169, 181–182
composite video format, defined 86
composite video input port 76–77, 86–91
computer components. See equipment
configurations
of DIMMs 105–107
switching among 62, 66
Configure pop-up menu 65
configuring
AppleTalk network connections
60–62
TCP/IP network connections 60,
63–66
connecting
ADB devices 99
audio equipment 78–85
to an Ethernet network 55–60
to a LocalTalk network 53–54, 60
a microphone 83–85
a modem 49
the monitor 7–10
the mouse and keyboard 11–13
to multiple networks
simultaneously 60
a printer 97
SCSI devices 92–96
a second monitor 98
to a telephone line 45–50
video equipment 86–91
connectors
on the cache module 125, 126
on a DRAM DIMM 122, 123
on expansion cards 115–116
extended miniplug 79
RCA-type 80–82, 87–91
safety instructions for 213
stereo miniplug 79, 81, 82
S-video 87–91
on a VRAM DIMM 124
“Connect via” pop-up menu
AppleTalk control panel 61
TCP/IP control panel 64
contrast control 142
Control key 224
Control Panel Information command
(Select menu in Apple System
Profiler) 139
control panels
AppleTalk 60–62, 177, 179
compatibility problems 169
Easy Access 176
effects of resetting PRAM and
NVRAM 143–144
Extensions Manager
CD-ROM drive problems 158, 161
file-sharing problems 180
floppy disk problems 167
locating problem extensions 182
printer problems 176
saving current extensions when
rebuilding the desktop 202
typing produces nothing on screen
172, 173
File Sharing Monitor 178
General Controls 170
Keyboard 170
Memory 151, 157, 170
Monitors & Sound 85, 171, 174
Mouse 171
PC Exchange 156, 167
Sharing Setup 178, 179, 180
Startup Disk 169
TCP/IP 60, 64–66, 177
viewing options 139
Views 171
Control Panels folder 161, 167
cover on the computer
removing 108–111
replacing 129–131
cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) 208
Current Zone pop-up menu 62
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