Apple Power Macintosh 7600/200 Series User Manual
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S-video Out (on video equipment) 86,
88–90
10Base-T Ethernet 55, 56, 76–77
power button 16, 17, 74–75, 137
power cords
checking connections 142
connecting 6, 7–8
disconnecting 6, 119, 212
frayed 212
illustration of 2, 6
Power key
illustration of 14, 74–75, 224
restarting the computer 137, 224, 227
starting the computer 14, 224
turning off the computer 32, 224
waking the computer 17
power-on light
on the computer 16, 74–75
on the monitor 17
power sockets on back of computer 76
power supply 112, 218
power switch on the monitor 14
power usage limitations
of ADB devices 99
of expansion cards 104
PRAM, resetting 143–144, 169, 179
Preferences folder 143, 179
Previous System Folder 197, 198
printer drivers 97, 176–177
printer port 53–54, 76–77, 97
printers
connecting 97
troubleshooting 144, 176–177
problems. See Apple-authorized
dealers/service providers;
customer support; error
messages; troubleshooting
processor upgrade cards 103
programs. See application programs
Put Away command (File menu) 35,
158, 159, 168, 217
Q
question mark
blinking, icon for system software
problems 144, 189, 190
icon for the Guide menu 21, 25, 26
QuickDraw GX or 3D 40
QuickTime 39, 165
Quit (File menu) 158, 168
R
radio and television reception,
interference with viii, 98, 214
RAM. See memory
RAM disk 151, 170
RARP server 63, 65
RCA-type connectors 80–82, 87–91
RCA-type input/output ports 80–82
RCA-type video input port 86–91
RCA-type Video Out port (on video
equipment) 86, 88, 90–91
Read Me documents 21, 31, 40, 41
rebuilding the desktop 149, 202–203
reinstalling. See installing
release buttons on the computer 110
release switches on the top chassis
120, 128
removable storage devices, file sharing
and 179
removing
the cache module 125
the computer cover 108–111
DIMMs 122
extra built-in SCSI terminators 95
the security bar 101, 109
repairing a damaged disk 183–186
repetitive stress injuries (RSIs) 208
replacing
the computer clock battery 174
the computer cover 129–131
restarting the computer 137, 227
troubleshooting 149, 160
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Index
Can’t Find It?
See also Macintosh
Guide’s onscreen index.
Open the Guide (
h
)
menu and choose
Macintosh Guide; then
click the Index button.