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Connecting the display cable to a high-density port

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If you have only one ADB port on the back of your computer and you're already using it for your keyboard and mouse, unplug the keyboard and mouse and connect them directly to your AppleVision 1710AV Display. For more information, see "Connecting Your Keyboard and Mouse to the Display" later in this chapter. Note: Make sure you don't plug the ADB connector into an S-video port (marked by æ or Æ) by mistake. The ports are the same size and it's easy to mistake one for the other. IMPORTANT When connecting ADB cables, be sure to align the symbol V on the connector with the same symbol on the port. If you force a connector the wrong way, you will damage it. Connecting the display cable to a high-density port To connect the display to a high-density port (45-pin port) instead of a standard display port (15-pin port), you'll need to use an adapter. This adapter is shipped with your computer. If you don't have an adapter, you can purchase one from an Apple-authorized dealer. For more information, see the manual that came with your computer. High-density port Display connector Adapter (converts 45-pin port to 15-pin port) Display cable ADB connector Note: The adapter shipped with your AppleVision 1710AV Display is for connecting your display to an IBM PC-compatible computer; it is not for connecting your display to a high-density port. For more information on connecting your display to an IBM PC-compatible computer, see Chapter 8. 10 Chapter 1

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If you have only one ADB port on the back of your computer and you’re
already using it for your keyboard and mouse, unplug the keyboard and
mouse and connect them directly to your AppleVision 1710
AV
Display. For
more information, see “Connecting Your Keyboard and Mouse to the
Display” later in this chapter.
Note:
Make sure you don’t plug the ADB connector into an S-video port
(marked by
æ
or
Æ
) by mistake. The ports are the same size and it’s easy to
mistake one for the other.
IMPORTANT
When connecting ADB cables, be sure to align the symbol
V
on
the connector with the same symbol on the port. If you force a connector the
wrong way, you will damage it.
Connecting the display cable to a high-density port
To connect the display to a high-density port (45-pin port) instead of a
standard display port (15-pin port), you’ll need to use an adapter. This adapter
is shipped with your computer. If you don’t have an adapter, you can purchase
one from an Apple-authorized dealer. For more information, see the manual
that came with your computer.
Note:
The adapter shipped with your AppleVision 1710
AV
Display is for
connecting your display to an IBM PC-compatible computer; it is not for
connecting your display to a high-density port. For more information on
connecting your display to an IBM PC-compatible computer, see Chapter 8.
Display connector
Display cable
ADB connector
Adapter
(converts 45-pin
port to 15-pin port)
High-density port
10
Chapter 1