Apple Power Macintosh 6200 Series User Manual

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ports

Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) 6, 7
monitor 5
printer 30
SCSI, 30
sound input and output 30, 31

power button, standby 2, 30
power cord

connecting 1–2
monitor 4, 5

Power key 8, 102
Power Macintosh 6200 series system

29–30

Power Macintosh programs, using 39
power-on light 29
PowerPC microprocessor, ix
power socket 30
power supply, safety precautions 86
power switch 30
PowerTalk program 35
Previous System Folder 74
printer port 30

Q

question mark icon (h)

blinking 9
blinking at startup 46, 68
as Guide (h) menu indicator 12

QuickDraw GX program 35
quitting an application, with special key

combination 104

R

radio interference, vi
random-access memory (RAM),

expanding 34

rebuilding the desktop 44
Reduced Instruction Set Computing

(RISC) technology, ix

remote control sensor 29
repairing a damaged disk 65–67
repetitive stress injuries (RSIs), avoiding

77, 78

restarting the computer, with special key

combination 104

Restart (Special menu) 43
Return key 102

S

“sad Macintosh” icon 47
safety precautions

CD-ROM drive, vii
disconnecting the computer 82, 83
grounding plug 2, 83
power supply 86

screen display. See also monitor

basics 13
bomb on 51
dark 45
error messages on 41
frozen pointer on 41, 50
identifying objects on 26
off center 45

scroll arrows 13
SCSI devices, troubleshooting

46, 48, 63, 64–65

SCSI hard disk, external

initializing 61–62
installing system software on 72
testing 64–65

SCSI port 30
searching, for help topics 19–24
security lock port 30
setting up 1-11

connecting additional equipment

30–34

connecting to an Ethernet network 33
connecting external speakers 32–33
connecting keyboard and mouse 6–7
connecting microphone 31
connecting monitor 3–5
connecting other equipment 7, 30
plugging in the computer 1–2
troubleshooting startup problems

46–47

turning computer on 8–10

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Index

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