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... 54 Mbps AirPort Extreme Card; optional internal Bluetooth Optional 54 Mbps AirPort Extreme Card; optional internal Bluetooth What's New iMac (USB 2.0) Basics - 3 able up to 1 GB able up to 1 GB 15-inch flat panel 17-inch, wide-screen flat panel 20-inch, wide-screen flat ...
... 54 Mbps AirPort Extreme Card; optional internal Bluetooth Optional 54 Mbps AirPort Extreme Card; optional internal Bluetooth What's New iMac (USB 2.0) Basics - 3 able up to 1 GB able up to 1 GB 15-inch flat panel 17-inch, wide-screen flat panel 20-inch, wide-screen flat ...
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Disconnect the following: A Grounding screw B Bluetooth connector (if Bluetooth board is present, this will be connected) C AirPort connector D AC line filter connector E TMDS video connector F Inverter, speaker, fan connector G Optical cable and connector H Hard drive cable and connector I Power Supply connector iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart - 13 4.
Disconnect the following: A Grounding screw B Bluetooth connector (if Bluetooth board is present, this will be connected) C AirPort connector D AC line filter connector E TMDS video connector F Inverter, speaker, fan connector G Optical cable and connector H Hard drive cable and connector I Power Supply connector iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart - 13 4.
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... the four torx screws on the thermal pipe. 2. iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart You must make sure the screws are tightened by hand FIRMLY, BUT NOT FORCIBLY. Use a torque driver (service tool 076-0899) to Apple, remove the logic board, modem, RJ-11 board, memory, Bluetooth board (if present), antenna, AirPort Extreme card (if...
... the four torx screws on the thermal pipe. 2. iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart You must make sure the screws are tightened by hand FIRMLY, BUT NOT FORCIBLY. Use a torque driver (service tool 076-0899) to Apple, remove the logic board, modem, RJ-11 board, memory, Bluetooth board (if present), antenna, AirPort Extreme card (if...
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iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart Logic Board Logic Board Tools This procedure requires the following : • Position the computer in the service stand. • Remove the user ... Part Location Note: The battery, RJ-11 board, AirPort Extreme card, modem, I/O port covers, memory (on the top and the bottom of the logic board), Bluetooth board and the Bluetooth extension cable need to be removed from the logic board before returning the board to...
iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart Logic Board Logic Board Tools This procedure requires the following : • Position the computer in the service stand. • Remove the user ... Part Location Note: The battery, RJ-11 board, AirPort Extreme card, modem, I/O port covers, memory (on the top and the bottom of the logic board), Bluetooth board and the Bluetooth extension cable need to be removed from the logic board before returning the board to...
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Bluetooth Board and Cable Tools This procedure requires the following tools: • Phillips #2 jeweler's screwdriver Part Location Preliminary Steps Before you begin, do the following: • Position the computer in the service stand. • Remove the user access plate. • Remove the bottom housing. • Remove the RJ-11 board. • Remove the logic board. Bluetooth Board and Cable iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart - 29
Bluetooth Board and Cable Tools This procedure requires the following tools: • Phillips #2 jeweler's screwdriver Part Location Preliminary Steps Before you begin, do the following: • Position the computer in the service stand. • Remove the user access plate. • Remove the bottom housing. • Remove the RJ-11 board. • Remove the logic board. Bluetooth Board and Cable iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart - 29
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Remove the AirPort Extreme card and SO-DIMM memory (if present). 2. iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart Bluetooth Board and Cable Remove the logic board protective cover to access the Bluetooth board 30 - Procedure 1. Ground yourself.
Remove the AirPort Extreme card and SO-DIMM memory (if present). 2. iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart Bluetooth Board and Cable Remove the logic board protective cover to access the Bluetooth board 30 - Procedure 1. Ground yourself.
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... the bottom housing to the topic "Thermal Paste Application" for detailed information. Bluetooth Board and Cable iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart - 31 If you must make sure the screws are not handled excessively. Lift the Bluetooth board from the bottom housing, you do two things: 1.You must tighten... the four torx screws on the Bluetooth board. 4. Warning: Whenever the logic ...
... the bottom housing to the topic "Thermal Paste Application" for detailed information. Bluetooth Board and Cable iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart - 31 If you must make sure the screws are not handled excessively. Lift the Bluetooth board from the bottom housing, you do two things: 1.You must tighten... the four torx screws on the Bluetooth board. 4. Warning: Whenever the logic ...
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Remove the Airport and Bluetooth antennas from the plastic clip on the side of the drive carrier. Drive Carrier Assembly (Optical and Hard Drive) iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart - 43 3.
Remove the Airport and Bluetooth antennas from the plastic clip on the side of the drive carrier. Drive Carrier Assembly (Optical and Hard Drive) iMac (USB 2.0) Take Apart - 43 3.
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Exploded View, Base Unit, (iMac USB 2.0)) Fan Bracket 922-5092 Chassis (Faraday) 922-5803 (15" & 17") 922-6204 (20") Insulators 922-4691 (Front, 15" & 17") 922-6082 (Rear, 15" & 17") ... Extreme Card 661-2755 661-3045 Bottom Housing 922-5804 (15" & 17") 922-6288 (20") Cover, Protective Mylar, User Access Area (not shown) 922-6168 Bluetooth Board, Wireless 922-5661 (CTO Only) Bluetooth, Extension Cable 922-5808 (not shown) iMac (USB 2.0) - 1
Exploded View, Base Unit, (iMac USB 2.0)) Fan Bracket 922-5092 Chassis (Faraday) 922-5803 (15" & 17") 922-6204 (20") Insulators 922-4691 (Front, 15" & 17") 922-6082 (Rear, 15" & 17") ... Extreme Card 661-2755 661-3045 Bottom Housing 922-5804 (15" & 17") 922-6288 (20") Cover, Protective Mylar, User Access Area (not shown) 922-6168 Bluetooth Board, Wireless 922-5661 (CTO Only) Bluetooth, Extension Cable 922-5808 (not shown) iMac (USB 2.0) - 1
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Screw Matrix Locator 4 of 8 Bluetooth Board (2) Phillips #1, 076-1067 3mm and 5 mm Faraday Under Logo (1) T-8, 922-4706 White Plastic Cap 2 Black T-10, 922-5110 White Plastic Cap 3 Silver T-10, 922-5111 8 Views
Screw Matrix Locator 4 of 8 Bluetooth Board (2) Phillips #1, 076-1067 3mm and 5 mm Faraday Under Logo (1) T-8, 922-4706 White Plastic Cap 2 Black T-10, 922-5110 White Plastic Cap 3 Silver T-10, 922-5111 8 Views
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Screw Chart iMac (USB 2.0) 20", 17", 15" Screw Matrix Bottom Housing Bolts (4) T-15 922-5104 Grounding Screw to Faraday (1) T-15 922-4714 Speaker (2) Power Supply (4) Drive Carrier to ... (2) T-10 922-5117 Inverter (20") 922-6218 T-8 Panel to Frame (4)-17" only T-10 922-5331 Display to Rear Housing 1.5 mm hex (15" & 17") 922-5336 Bluetooth Board (2) 076-1067 kit Phillips #1 Support to Extension (4) 922-5332 (17" & 20") Panel to Front Bezel (20") 922-6289 1.5mm (3) Panel to Rear Housing (20...
Screw Chart iMac (USB 2.0) 20", 17", 15" Screw Matrix Bottom Housing Bolts (4) T-15 922-5104 Grounding Screw to Faraday (1) T-15 922-4714 Speaker (2) Power Supply (4) Drive Carrier to ... (2) T-10 922-5117 Inverter (20") 922-6218 T-8 Panel to Frame (4)-17" only T-10 922-5331 Display to Rear Housing 1.5 mm hex (15" & 17") 922-5336 Bluetooth Board (2) 076-1067 kit Phillips #1 Support to Extension (4) 922-5332 (17" & 20") Panel to Front Bezel (20") 922-6289 1.5mm (3) Panel to Rear Housing (20...
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... to discourage theft (available separately). ® Power button Press to a wireless network using built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi technology. ◊ Bluetooth® wireless technology (inside) Connect wireless devices, such as two 2 GB memory modules. Chapter 2 Life with at least 4 GB of memory installed... as the Apple Wireless Keyboard and Apple Magic Mouse, Bluetooth mobile phones, PDAs, and printers. Z 802.11n Wi-Fi (inside) Connect to turn on your iMac during troubleshooting. Hold down to restart your iMac or put it to your iMac. Power port Connect the power cord ...
... to discourage theft (available separately). ® Power button Press to a wireless network using built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi technology. ◊ Bluetooth® wireless technology (inside) Connect wireless devices, such as two 2 GB memory modules. Chapter 2 Life with at least 4 GB of memory installed... as the Apple Wireless Keyboard and Apple Magic Mouse, Bluetooth mobile phones, PDAs, and printers. Z 802.11n Wi-Fi (inside) Connect to turn on your iMac during troubleshooting. Hold down to restart your iMac or put it to your iMac. Power port Connect the power cord ...
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You can also eject a disk by dragging its desktop icon to eject a disc. Launchpad key (F4) Open Launchpad to instantly see page 31). Apple Magic Mouse Features a laser tracking engine, Bluetooth wireless technology, and a seamless top-shell that work with Your iMac 27 Mission Control key (F3) Open Mission Control for a comprehensive view of the...
You can also eject a disk by dragging its desktop icon to eject a disc. Launchpad key (F4) Open Launchpad to instantly see page 31). Apple Magic Mouse Features a laser tracking engine, Bluetooth wireless technology, and a seamless top-shell that work with Your iMac 27 Mission Control key (F3) Open Mission Control for a comprehensive view of the...
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... then click Keyboard. 3 Click "Set Up Bluetooth Keyboard..." To customize your Apple Wireless Keyboard using Keyboard preferences. in the Finder, and more. Press the power button (®) to pair it with your iMac. Pairing Your Apple Wireless Keyboard with Your iMac If your Apple Wireless Keyboard isn't paired with your iMac, the indicator light begins to blink...
... then click Keyboard. 3 Click "Set Up Bluetooth Keyboard..." To customize your Apple Wireless Keyboard using Keyboard preferences. in the Finder, and more. Press the power button (®) to pair it with your iMac. Pairing Your Apple Wireless Keyboard with Your iMac If your Apple Wireless Keyboard isn't paired with your iMac, the indicator light begins to blink...
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... way it on. 2 Choose Apple () > System Preferences, and then click Mouse. 3 Click "Set Up Bluetooth Mouse..." Choose Apple () > System Preferences, and then click Mouse. Pairing Your Apple Magic Mouse with Your iMac If your Apple Magic Mouse isn't paired with your iMac, the indicator light begins to blink... you successfully pair your mouse with your iMac, the indicator light glows steadily. To pair your mouse: 1 Slide the on/off to pair with your iMac. in discovery mode and ready to preserve battery life. Using Your Apple Magic Mouse To learn about the Multi-Touch...
... way it on. 2 Choose Apple () > System Preferences, and then click Mouse. 3 Click "Set Up Bluetooth Mouse..." Choose Apple () > System Preferences, and then click Mouse. Pairing Your Apple Magic Mouse with Your iMac If your Apple Magic Mouse isn't paired with your iMac, the indicator light begins to blink... you successfully pair your mouse with your iMac, the indicator light glows steadily. To pair your mouse: 1 Slide the on/off to pair with your iMac. in discovery mode and ready to preserve battery life. Using Your Apple Magic Mouse To learn about the Multi-Touch...
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..."Internet." Using a Thunderbolt port Help Center and search for "Bluetooth." Specifications The Specifications page at www.apple.com/ilife. Or open Help for "keyboard" or "mouse." Chapter 2 Life with Your iMac 35 Or open Help Center and search for the application, and... then type a question in Help Center. Or open an iLife application, open System Information by choosing Apple (K) > System Preferences. Using Bluetooth wireless technology Help Center and search ...
..."Internet." Using a Thunderbolt port Help Center and search for "Bluetooth." Specifications The Specifications page at www.apple.com/ilife. Or open Help for "keyboard" or "mouse." Chapter 2 Life with Your iMac 35 Or open Help Center and search for the application, and... then type a question in Help Center. Or open an iLife application, open System Information by choosing Apple (K) > System Preferences. Using Bluetooth wireless technology Help Center and search ...
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...and Television Interference This computer equipment generates, uses, and can determine whether your computer system is causing interference by the computer or one or more of the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any... antennas used with part 15 of the FCC Grant. FCC Bluetooth Wireless Compliance The antenna used with radio and television reception. Or consult an experienced radio/television technician for FCC matters only): Apple Inc. See instructions if interference to radio or television reception is...
...and Television Interference This computer equipment generates, uses, and can determine whether your computer system is causing interference by the computer or one or more of the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any... antennas used with part 15 of the FCC Grant. FCC Bluetooth Wireless Compliance The antenna used with radio and television reception. Or consult an experienced radio/television technician for FCC matters only): Apple Inc. See instructions if interference to radio or television reception is...
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... le matériel brouilleur du Canada. Bluetooth Europe-EU Declaration of Directive 1999/5/EC. English Hereby, Apple Inc. M Apple Inc iMac 1999/5/ΕΚ. Français Par la présente Apple Inc. Lietuvių Šiuo „Apple Inc." Malti Hawnhekk, Apple Inc., jiddikjara li dan iMac jikkonforma mal-ħtiġijiet essenzjali u ma...
... le matériel brouilleur du Canada. Bluetooth Europe-EU Declaration of Directive 1999/5/EC. English Hereby, Apple Inc. M Apple Inc iMac 1999/5/ΕΚ. Français Par la présente Apple Inc. Lietuvių Šiuo „Apple Inc." Malti Hawnhekk, Apple Inc., jiddikjara li dan iMac jikkonforma mal-ħtiġijiet essenzjali u ma...
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...71 ergonomics 73 Dock 34 downloading software 62 DSL modem 11 Index A ambient light sensor 21 Apple Hardware Test 55 Apple Magic Mouse 27, 30, 58 Apple Mouse 72 Apple Remote 16, 32, 35 Apple Wireless Keyboard 27, 28, 56 applications Disk Utility 52 Force Quit 47 iLife 35 Mac App...Bluetooth technology overview 25 brightness keys 27 built-in FaceTime HD camera 21 microphone 21 speakers 21 button, power 16 C cable modem 11 camera FaceTime HD 21 carrying your computer 70 chair 74 changing System Preferences 15 the desktop 15 cleaning the display 71 the mouse 72 your iMac...
...71 ergonomics 73 Dock 34 downloading software 62 DSL modem 11 Index A ambient light sensor 21 Apple Hardware Test 55 Apple Magic Mouse 27, 30, 58 Apple Mouse 72 Apple Remote 16, 32, 35 Apple Wireless Keyboard 27, 28, 56 applications Disk Utility 52 Force Quit 47 iLife 35 Mac App...Bluetooth technology overview 25 brightness keys 27 built-in FaceTime HD camera 21 microphone 21 speakers 21 button, power 16 C cable modem 11 camera FaceTime HD 21 carrying your computer 70 chair 74 changing System Preferences 15 the desktop 15 cleaning the display 71 the mouse 72 your iMac...
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computer won't turn on 49 date and time settings 50 ejecting a disc 50 force an application to quit 47 Internet connection 58 PPPoE connections 60 resetting PRAM 49 service and support 62 using Help Center 63 turning on your iMac 13 typing position 72 U updating software 62 USB connections 35 keyboard, connecting 12 modem, connecting 11, 23, 78 mouse, connecting 12 ports 23 V Volume keys 27 W waking iMac from sleep 16 wireless 802.11n Wi-Fi 25 Bluetooth technology 25 keyboard 12, 29 mouse 12 networking 11 Looking for Something? 85
computer won't turn on 49 date and time settings 50 ejecting a disc 50 force an application to quit 47 Internet connection 58 PPPoE connections 60 resetting PRAM 49 service and support 62 using Help Center 63 turning on your iMac 13 typing position 72 U updating software 62 USB connections 35 keyboard, connecting 12 modem, connecting 11, 23, 78 mouse, connecting 12 ports 23 V Volume keys 27 W waking iMac from sleep 16 wireless 802.11n Wi-Fi 25 Bluetooth technology 25 keyboard 12, 29 mouse 12 networking 11 Looking for Something? 85