Press the po wer button on the front of your Mac Pro. ġ4 Chapter 1 Getting Started T o wake your computer fr om sleep, do one of the following:  Press an y k ey on the keyboard.  If you still don ’t see anything on your scr een, restar t your computer. Ĭhapter 1 Getting Started 13  Are the keyboard and display cables c onnected correctly?  Is the display turned on? Are the brightne ss and contrast of the displa y adjusted correctly? If your display has brightness and con trast controls, adjust them. Step 6: T urn on your Mac Pro Press the po wer ( ® ) button on the front of the computer t o turn it on. Mouse Keyboard Plug the mouse into a USB port on the keyboard.ġ2 Chapter 1 Getting Started Using a Wireless Keyboard and Mouse If you purchased an Apple Wireless Keyboard and Mouse with your Mac Pro, follow the instructions that came with the keyboard and mouse to set them up. Ĭhapter 1 Getting Started 11 If the keyboard cable is not long enough to reach a USB port on your computer, use the keyboard extension cable that came with your computer. Step 5: Connect the keyboard and mouse Connect the keyboard cable to one of the. Connect the other end to a DSL modem, cable modem, or Ethernet network. ġ0 Chapter 1 Getting Started Step 4: Connect an Ethernet cable T o access the Internet or a network, connect one end of an Ethernet cable to either of the Ethernet ports on the back of your Mac Pro. Ĭhapter 1 Getting Started 9 Y ou can also connect displays that hav e an Apple Display C onnec tor (ADC) or a video graphics array ( VGA) connector using one of the following adapters:  T o connect a VGA dis play, use the Apple DVI to VGA Display Adapter included with your Mac Pro t o connect the display to the DVI port. Y ou can connect two displays with Digital Visual Inter face (DVI) connectors. Check the instructions that came with the display f or additional setup information. Depending on the displa y, you may have one or mor e cables to connect. Ĭhapter 1 Getting Started 7 Step 2: Plug in the power cord Plug the power cord c ompletely into the rece ssed power cord socket on the back of your Mac Pro and plug the other end in to a grounded outlet or a grounded pow er strip.Ĩ Chapter 1 Getting Started Step 3: Connect the display Connect your displa y as shown in the illustration below. Position the computer and displa y so that:  They are each on a sturdy, flat surface  The power cable conne. If your display is heavy, use correct lifting techniques when positioning it as well. Ħ Chapter 1 Getting Started Step 1: Position y our computer and display Pick up your Mac Pr o by both of its handles using correct lifting techniques. Y our Mac Pro f eatures the latest comput er technology, including advanced 64-bit dual core processor t echnology, high-s peed FB-DIMM memory, PCI Express graphics and. This chapter contains instructions for setting up your computer and dis play. ġ 5 1 Getting Star ted Congra tulations on purchasing your new high-performance Mac Pro c omputer.
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Ĥ Contents 56 Problems with Software 5 7 Keeping Y our Soft ware Up to Date 5 7 Problems with AirP ort Wireless C ommunication 58 Problems with Y our Display 60 Problems with Y our Internet Connection 63 Using Apple Hardware T est 64 Reinstalling the Software that Came with Y our Computer 65 Maximizing Ethernet P er formance 66 Learning More, S er. ģ C ont ents 5 Chapter 1: Getting Started 5 Setting Up Y our M ac Pro 1 3 Putting Y our Mac Pro to Sleep or Shutting It Down 1 5 Chapter 2: Getting to Know Y our Mac Pro 1 6 Basic F eatures on the F ront of Y our Mac Pro 1 8 P or ts and Connectors on the Back of Y our Mac Pro 20 More P or ts and Connectors on the Back 22 Internal Expansion Options. Use of the “keyboard” Apple logo (Option-Shift-K) f. The Apple logo is a trademark of Apple Comput er, Inc., registered in the U.S.
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Mac Pr o User ’ s Guide Includes setup, expansion, and troubleshooting information f or your Mac Pro c omputer.