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... Loop Cupertino, CA 95014-2084 408-996-1010 www.apple.com Apple, the Apple logo, AirPort, Final Cut Pro, FireWire, iCal, iDVD, iLife, iMac, iMovie, iPhoto, iPod, iTunes, Mac, the Mac logo, Mac OS, and Macintosh are trademarks of such marks by Macrovision Corporation ...Inc. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are trademarks of their respective companies. The product described in this manual incorporates copyright protection technology that the information in violation of Apple. Under the copyright laws, this copyright protection technology must be copied, in whole or in the United States...
... Loop Cupertino, CA 95014-2084 408-996-1010 www.apple.com Apple, the Apple logo, AirPort, Final Cut Pro, FireWire, iCal, iDVD, iLife, iMac, iMovie, iPhoto, iPod, iTunes, Mac, the Mac logo, Mac OS, and Macintosh are trademarks of such marks by Macrovision Corporation ...Inc. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are trademarks of their respective companies. The product described in this manual incorporates copyright protection technology that the information in violation of Apple. Under the copyright laws, this copyright protection technology must be copied, in whole or in the United States...
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... the New Memory 53 Troubleshooting 54 Problems That Prevent You From Using Your iMac G5 55 Reinstalling the Software That Came With Your iMac G5 56 Other Problems 57 Locating Your Product Serial Number 58 Using Apple Hardware Test 59 Specifications 61 Safety, Use, and Care Information 61 Safety ... Connectors and Ports 63 Avoid Hearing Damage 63 Ergonomics 64 Cleaning Your iMac G5 65 Carrying Your iMac G5 65 Apple and the Environment 67 Connecting to the Internet 69 Setup Assistant Worksheet 71 Setting Up Your Internet Connection Manually 71 Dial-Up Connection 74 DSL, Cable Modem, or LAN Internet...
... the New Memory 53 Troubleshooting 54 Problems That Prevent You From Using Your iMac G5 55 Reinstalling the Software That Came With Your iMac G5 56 Other Problems 57 Locating Your Product Serial Number 58 Using Apple Hardware Test 59 Specifications 61 Safety, Use, and Care Information 61 Safety ... Connectors and Ports 63 Avoid Hearing Damage 63 Ergonomics 64 Cleaning Your iMac G5 65 Carrying Your iMac G5 65 Apple and the Environment 67 Connecting to the Internet 69 Setup Assistant Worksheet 71 Setting Up Your Internet Connection Manually 71 Dial-Up Connection 74 DSL, Cable Modem, or LAN Internet...
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... also find the manuals for many Apple products and technical support for all of Mac OS X, including information about your iMac G5. Read on for an overview of the different parts of your iMac G5 and the features of Apple's products on your screen. The Apple website, at www.apple.com, links you... see on the Apple Service & Support website at www.apple.com/support. 11 Getting to Know Your iMac G5 2 2 This chapter gives you some ...
... also find the manuals for many Apple products and technical support for all of Mac OS X, including information about your iMac G5. Read on for an overview of the different parts of your iMac G5 and the features of Apple's products on your screen. The Apple website, at www.apple.com, links you... see on the Apple Service & Support website at www.apple.com/support. 11 Getting to Know Your iMac G5 2 2 This chapter gives you some ...
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...settings get your Internet account). Â See "Troubleshooting Your Connection" on your iMac G5 to connect to have the internal backup battery replaced. Choose Apple () > About This Mac from the desktop to view the serial number. ...194; You may be using a dial-up your keyboard. Â If that doesn't work , restart the iMac G5 while holding down the mouse button. Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 57 Locating Your Product Serial Number You can also use ...find the serial number. If you are not in this manual, look in your network cable is not user-replaceable.
...settings get your Internet account). Â See "Troubleshooting Your Connection" on your iMac G5 to connect to have the internal backup battery replaced. Choose Apple () > About This Mac from the desktop to view the serial number. ...194; You may be using a dial-up your keyboard. Â If that doesn't work , restart the iMac G5 while holding down the mouse button. Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 57 Locating Your Product Serial Number You can also use ...find the serial number. If you are not in this manual, look in your network cable is not user-replaceable.
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Appendix Connecting to the Internet C C You can find out what information to get from your iMac G5 to browse the World Wide Web, send email to friends and family, and conference in real time over the Internet. When you first start up ... kinds of Setup Assistant. Look under "Internet access,""Internet service," or "online." Open System Preferences and click Network. Use this appendix to configure your connection manually. Note: If you need the AOL Installer application.
Appendix Connecting to the Internet C C You can find out what information to get from your iMac G5 to browse the World Wide Web, send email to friends and family, and conference in real time over the Internet. When you first start up ... kinds of Setup Assistant. Look under "Internet access,""Internet service," or "online." Open System Preferences and click Network. Use this appendix to configure your connection manually. Note: If you need the AOL Installer application.
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..., or your ISP for this information. Select how your connection type. Ask your other computer on these pages, then enter it in Network Setup Assistant. Manually Manually using DHCP Router Using DHCP Using BootP PPP Appendix C Connecting to the Internet 69
..., or your ISP for this information. Select how your connection type. Ask your other computer on these pages, then enter it in Network Setup Assistant. Manually Manually using DHCP Router Using DHCP Using BootP PPP Appendix C Connecting to the Internet 69
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...,"* enter the following: IP Address Subnet Mask Router Address * If you selected "Using DHCP with manual address," you don't need to the Internet 2 Enter information from your ISP. If you selected "PPP (for PPPoE connections)," enter the following : DHCP Client ID ...
...,"* enter the following: IP Address Subnet Mask Router Address * If you selected "Using DHCP with manual address," you don't need to the Internet 2 Enter information from your ISP. If you selected "PPP (for PPPoE connections)," enter the following : DHCP Client ID ...
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...;) > System Preferences from your ISP available (see page 78) Dial-Up Connection A dial-up your connection manually. If you can use an external Apple USB modem with Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) connection (see page 71) Â Cable modem, DSL, or LAN connection using Setup ...to the Internet. Have the information from the menu bar. 2 Click Network. To enter your information manually, follow the steps that correspond to your connection method. Â Dial-up modem with your iMac G5, it . The information below to set up your Internet connection. To set up modem is plugged ...
...;) > System Preferences from your ISP available (see page 78) Dial-Up Connection A dial-up your connection manually. If you can use an external Apple USB modem with Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) connection (see page 71) Â Cable modem, DSL, or LAN connection using Setup ...to the Internet. Have the information from the menu bar. 2 Click Network. To enter your information manually, follow the steps that correspond to your connection method. Â Dial-up modem with your iMac G5, it . The information below to set up your Internet connection. To set up modem is plugged ...
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To set up Network preferences for the built-in Ethernet port: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences from the menu bar. 2 Click Network. 3 Choose Network Port Configurations from your ISP available as instructed by your ISP or network administrator.... DHCP, or using a DSL or cable modem or Ethernet LAN, ask your ISP or network administrator how you should configure your Internet connection: Â Manually-With a manual configuration, your ISP or network administrator provides a static IP address and other information that you have the information from the Show pop-up menu. 4 Select...
To set up Network preferences for the built-in Ethernet port: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences from the menu bar. 2 Click Network. 3 Choose Network Port Configurations from your ISP available as instructed by your ISP or network administrator.... DHCP, or using a DSL or cable modem or Ethernet LAN, ask your ISP or network administrator how you should configure your Internet connection: Â Manually-With a manual configuration, your ISP or network administrator provides a static IP address and other information that you have the information from the Show pop-up menu. 4 Select...
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... configuration: 1 In Network preferences, choose Built-in Ethernet from the Show pop-up menu. 2 Click TCP/IP, if necessary. 3 Choose Manually from the Show pop-up menu. 2 Click TCP/IP, if necessary. DHCP Configuration After you configure your network, your network information. To set up... a manual configuration: 1 In Network preferences, choose Built-in Ethernet from the Configure IPv4 pop-up a DHCP configuration, the DHCP server automatically provides ...
... configuration: 1 In Network preferences, choose Built-in Ethernet from the Show pop-up menu. 2 Click TCP/IP, if necessary. 3 Choose Manually from the Show pop-up menu. 2 Click TCP/IP, if necessary. DHCP Configuration After you configure your network, your network information. To set up... a manual configuration: 1 In Network preferences, choose Built-in Ethernet from the Configure IPv4 pop-up a DHCP configuration, the DHCP server automatically provides ...
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... connect automatically, you have a static IP address from your ISP, choose Manually and type the address in the IP Address field. 5 Type the domain name server (DNS) addresses in the Utilities folder within your Applications folder. AirPort Wireless Connection Your iMac G5 has an AirPort Extreme Card installed. For more information about your...
... connect automatically, you have a static IP address from your ISP, choose Manually and type the address in the IP Address field. 5 Type the domain name server (DNS) addresses in the Utilities folder within your Applications folder. AirPort Wireless Connection Your iMac G5 has an AirPort Extreme Card installed. For more information about your...
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...the network, so ask your system administrator what is required.  Domain name server (DNS) addresses, if necessary  DHCP or manual IP address configuration  IP address  Router address  Subnet mask  Password, if required Next, make sure your...listed there. If you'll be setting up a manual connection. Appendix C Connecting to the Internet 79 Setting Up an AirPort Connection Manually Gather the following information from the Show pop-up Network preferences for an AirPort connection: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences from the menu bar. ...
...the network, so ask your system administrator what is required.  Domain name server (DNS) addresses, if necessary  DHCP or manual IP address configuration  IP address  Router address  Subnet mask  Password, if required Next, make sure your...listed there. If you'll be setting up a manual connection. Appendix C Connecting to the Internet 79 Setting Up an AirPort Connection Manually Gather the following information from the Show pop-up Network preferences for an AirPort connection: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences from the menu bar. ...
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Next, follow the instructions to configure your ISP or network administrator. If you're setting up your network yourself, it may be easier to configure the network using DHCP, because the server assigns IP addresses automatically. 5 Choose AirPort from the Show pop-up menu. 6 Click TCP/IP, if necessary. 7 In the Configure IPv4 pop-up menu, choose either manually or using DHCP, as instructed by your network either Manually or Using DHCP. 80 Appendix C Connecting to AirPort. 4 Select the On checkbox next to the Internet
Next, follow the instructions to configure your ISP or network administrator. If you're setting up your network yourself, it may be easier to configure the network using DHCP, because the server assigns IP addresses automatically. 5 Choose AirPort from the Show pop-up menu. 6 Click TCP/IP, if necessary. 7 In the Configure IPv4 pop-up menu, choose either manually or using DHCP, as instructed by your network either Manually or Using DHCP. 80 Appendix C Connecting to AirPort. 4 Select the On checkbox next to the Internet
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... the Internet service provider (ISP) you are trying to connect to, with the server you are firmly plugged in the menu. Â If you chose Manually, type the other information into the corresponding fields. Â If you chose Using DHCP, you don't need to enter any further information unless your system...
... the Internet service provider (ISP) you are trying to connect to, with the server you are firmly plugged in the menu. Â If you chose Manually, type the other information into the corresponding fields. Â If you chose Using DHCP, you don't need to enter any further information unless your system...
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...and the environment. 84 The use in this equipment serviced only by eliminating wasted energy. Mouse Class 1 LED Information The Apple optical mouse is a partnership with IEC 60825-1 A1 A2. Laser Information Warning: Making adjustments or performing procedures other antenna or... ICES-003 Class B Specification. The Class 1 label, located in a user-accessible area, indicates that according to your equipment's manual may differ slightly from household waste. Class 1 label Service warning label Exposure to your product may result in your local environmental laws...
...and the environment. 84 The use in this equipment serviced only by eliminating wasted energy. Mouse Class 1 LED Information The Apple optical mouse is a partnership with IEC 60825-1 A1 A2. Laser Information Warning: Making adjustments or performing procedures other antenna or... ICES-003 Class B Specification. The Class 1 label, located in a user-accessible area, indicates that according to your equipment's manual may differ slightly from household waste. Class 1 label Service warning label Exposure to your product may result in your local environmental laws...
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... 15 Target Disk Mode 42 floppy disk drives 39 Force Quit 21 freezing up 7 using built-in iSight 29 video conferencing 29 iDVD 45 iMac G5 - See IR inserting a CD or DVD 43 installing applications 55, 56 Classic support 55, 56 Mac OS 9 55, 56 Mac OS X 55, 56 Internet ... K keyboard controls 25 ergonomics 64 setup 7 USB ports 39 L LAN 74 connection 71 M Mac OS 9 installing 56 Mac OS X installing 55 learning about 16 manual Internet configuration 75 memory installing additional memory 47 memory access compartment 15 seeing how much memory your computer has 51 Mighty Mouse ergonomics 64 multi...
... 15 Target Disk Mode 42 floppy disk drives 39 Force Quit 21 freezing up 7 using built-in iSight 29 video conferencing 29 iDVD 45 iMac G5 - See IR inserting a CD or DVD 43 installing applications 55, 56 Classic support 55, 56 Mac OS 9 55, 56 Mac OS X 55, 56 Internet ... K keyboard controls 25 ergonomics 64 setup 7 USB ports 39 L LAN 74 connection 71 M Mac OS 9 installing 56 Mac OS X installing 55 learning about 16 manual Internet configuration 75 memory installing additional memory 47 memory access compartment 15 seeing how much memory your computer has 51 Mighty Mouse ergonomics 64 multi...