Apple M3322LL/A User Guide - Page 23

Connecting the display cable

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2 Plug the other end of the power cord into a grounded outlet or power strip. Note: You may have a power jumper cord instead of a power wall cord. In this case, plug the power jumper cord into the power socket on the back of your computer. Connecting the display cable The display cable on your AppleVision 1710AV Display is a split cable with two connectors, one for video and one for the Apple Desktop Bus (ADB). Display cable Display connector ADB connector 1 Plug the display connector on the display cable into the display port (marked by ™) on the back of your computer. If your computer has more than one display port, see the manual that came with your computer for information on choosing the correct port. If you installed a video card in your computer, connect the display connector on the display cable to the video card's port. For more information about installing video cards, see the manual that came with your computer or video card. 2 Tighten the thumbscrews on the connection. You can prevent bad connections and accidental damage by tightening the thumbscrews. Do not overtighten the thumbscrews; you might strip the threads. 3 Plug the ADB connector on the display cable into an ADB port (marked by V) on the back of your computer. Make sure the ADB connector is attached firmly. This connector is not optional; it's needed for your Macintosh computer to work correctly with the AppleVision 1710AV Display. Setting Up for Macintosh Users 9

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2
Plug the other end of the power cord into a grounded outlet or power strip.
Note:
You may have a power jumper cord instead of a power wall cord. In
this case, plug the power jumper cord into the power socket on the back of
your computer.
Connecting the display cable
The display cable on your AppleVision 1710
AV
Display is a split cable with
two connectors, one for video and one for the Apple Desktop Bus (ADB).
1
Plug the display connector on the display cable into the display port (marked by
) on
the back of your computer.
If your computer has more than one display port, see the manual that came
with your computer for information on choosing the correct port.
If you installed a video card in your computer, connect the display connector
on the display cable to the video card’s port. For more information about
installing video cards, see the manual that came with your computer or
video card.
2
Tighten the thumbscrews on the connection.
You can prevent bad connections and accidental damage by tightening the
thumbscrews. Do not overtighten the thumbscrews; you might strip the
threads.
3
Plug the ADB connector on the display cable into an ADB port (marked by
V
) on the
back of your computer.
Make sure the ADB connector is attached firmly. This connector is not
optional; it’s needed for your Macintosh computer to work correctly with the
AppleVision 1710
AV
Display.
ADB connector
Display cable
Display connector
9
Setting Up for Macintosh Users