Installing an expansion card, Connecting a monitor – Apple Workgroup Server 8150/110 User Manual

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By itself, a locking cable cannot prevent unauthorized use of the server, but it
can prevent the server (and its peripheral devices if they are also secured by
locking cables) from being removed.

Installing an expansion card

If you purchased any expansion cards for your server, install them now (see
“Installing an Expansion Card” in Chapter 3 for instructions). If you don’t
have an expansion card, go on to the next section, “Connecting a Monitor.”

Connecting a monitor

Your server has one high-density monitor port that accepts a monitor with a
screen 16 inches or smaller (measured diagonally).

Note: You can use a larger monitor by installing a monitor card. See
“Installing an Expansion Card” in Chapter 3.

You can connect many types of monitors to your server, including:

m Most standard monitors. See the Technical Information booklet that came

with your server for a more detailed list. To connect a standard monitor, you
must use the monitor cable adapter supplied with your server.

m Apple AudioVision monitors. AudioVision monitors include built-in

speakers, a microphone, video, and an Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) port (for
an input device such as a keyboard).

This section contains instructions for connecting either kind of monitor. To
connect a monitor from a manufacturer other than Apple, refer also to the
instructions that came with the monitor.

Connecting a monitor

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