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PowerWave 604 
UserÕs Guide

 

Part number 72761 

Rev. number 9606 04

Summary of Contents for PowerWave 604

Page 1: ...PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide Part number 72761 Rev number 9606 04 ...

Page 2: ...Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate Power Computing is not responsible for printing or clerical errors Other legal notices are found in ÒRegulatory InformationÓ on page 71 Manual Revision 960604 Support Numbers Customers who purchased systems directly from Power Computing please use the numbers listed below to contact Power Computing for assistance ...

Page 3: ...his opportunity to prove it to you Unlike some companies we want to hear from you Really Give us a call anytime or send us e mail at suggestionbox powercc com no question is too big or small Even if you donÕt call us a Power Computing Corporation representative will be contacting you in the next few days to make sure that everything is working to your satisfaction In the meantime donÕt hesitate to...

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Page 5: ...ARANTEE xvi Apple Computer Inc System Software License Agreement xvii Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 Finding a place for the computer and monitor 1 Plugging in the computer 2 Connecting the monitor 4 Connecting the mouse and keyboard 6 Turning the computer on 8 Problems starting up 8 Chapter 2 Getting Started With Macª OS 9 Running the Basics tutorial 9 Using on line help 10 Shutting down 11 Sleep 12...

Page 6: ...pter 47 Connecting to a network 47 Connecting to a LocalTalk network 47 Connecting to an Ethernet network 47 Connecting to a Token Ring network 47 Using audio equipment 48 Understanding the sound ports 48 Connecting an audio device 48 Connecting external speakers 49 Connecting a microphone 50 Playing audio CDs on a CD ROM drive 50 Appendix A Safety and Health Information 51 Safety instructions 51 ...

Page 7: ...rsonal Edition 81 Installing Hard Disk ToolKit Personal Edition 81 Creating an HDT Primer PE Startup diskette 87 Personalizing your copy of Hard Disk Toolkit Personal Edition 89 HDT Primer PE 91 What is HDT Primer PE 91 Using HDT Primer PE 93 HDT Primer PE Menu Commands 112 HDT Extension 115 HDT Prober 117 HDT Util 123 Troubleshooting 127 Common problems by category 127 Frequently asked questions ...

Page 8: ...viii PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide Bitstream Typeface Library 213 Index 217 Registration Cards 225 ...

Page 9: ...erÕs Guide ix PowerWave 604 Overview 0 Desktop System Front View Here are the key features of the desktop system front panel monitor computer keyboard mouse ßoppy disk drive front panel power button programmerÕs Interrupt button reset button keyboard power key ...

Page 10: ...e the key components of the desktop system rear panel printer port V ADB port W modem port expansion slots power cord socket g external SCSI port sound out port G 10BaseT Ethernet port X sound in port 115 230 volt switch 0 I PCI video card G AAUI Ethernet port Macintosh standard video port VGA video port ...

Page 11: ...werWave 604 UserÕs Guide xi Tower System Front View Here are the key features of the tower system front panel monitor computer keyboard mouse ßoppy disk drive keyboard power key front panel power button programmerÕs I nterrupt button reset button ...

Page 12: ...re the key components of the tower system rear panel V ADB port W modem port expansion slots power cord socket g external SCSI port sound out port G 10BaseT Ethernet port X sound in port 115 230 volt switch 0 I PCI video card G AAUI Ethernet port printer port Macintosh standard video port VGA video port ...

Page 13: ...efore returning the merchandise After your return request is received Power s Customer Service will issue you an RMA number along with shipping instructions for return of the Hardware This number is valid for ten 10 days from the date of issuance The Hardware must be received by Power on or before the tenth day after issuance of the RMA number Returns will not be accepted without a valid RMA numbe...

Page 14: ...mer Service Dealers Distributors Leasing Companies VARs and other resellers of Power Hardware are not eligible for the Satisfaction Guarantee return and refund policies Sales to those entities will be Þnal unless otherwise agreed to in writing by Power Customers who did not purchase systems directly from Power Computing must contact the dealer they purchased their system from for assistance Contac...

Page 15: ...rranty service you must return your Hardware freight pre paid to a service facility authorized by Power in accordance with Power s then current Return Policy All Power Hardware must be returned in original packaging material Warranty Limitations Power makes no other warranties either express implied or statutory including without limitation any implied warranties of merchantability or Þtness for a...

Page 16: ...age s be insured for the full purchase amount 6 Refunds or credits for Hardware returned under this guarantee will be made pursuant to Power Computing s Refund Policy in effect as of the date of sale of the Hardware Refunds or credits will be issued only after the Hardware is veriÞed by Power to be in Òlike newÓ condition Reductions in credit will result if Hardware is in Òless than newÓ condition...

Page 17: ...the other party reads and agrees to accept the terms and conditions of this Li cense 2 Restrictions The Apple Software contains copyrighted material trade secrets and other proprietary material and in order to protect them you may not decompile reverse engineer disassemble or otherwise reduce the Apple Software to a human perceivable form You may not modify network rent lease loan distribute or cr...

Page 18: ...ITED IN DURATION TO NINETY 90 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF DELIVERY THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY BY JURISDICTION 7 Disclaimer of Warranty on Apple Software You expressly acknowledge and agree that use of the Apple Software and fonts is at your sole risk The Apple Software related documentation and fonts are provided ÒAS ISÓ and without warran...

Page 19: ...ract tort including negligence or otherwise exceed the amount paid by you for the Apple Software and fonts 9 Controlling Law and Severability This License shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the United States and the State of California as applied to agreements entered into and to be performed entirely within California between California residents If for any reason a...

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Page 21: ... place for the computer and monitor Think carefully about where you place your computer and monitor Here are some suggestions to help you Þnd a good place Make sure there is a grounded three hole electrical outlet within a few feet Use a sturdy level table or desk as a work surface Make sure that you can position your monitor keyboard and mouse so that you can work comfortably See Appendix A ÒSafe...

Page 22: ... and plug in the computer before connecting the monitor keyboard and other devices Plugging in the computer ensures that it is grounded and protected from electrical damage The key components for plugging in the computer are shown below 115 230 volt switch power cord socket 0 I power cord socket 115 230 volt switch 0 I ...

Page 23: ...computer or the keyboard power switch until you have completed all of the setup instructions 1 Place the computer in the location you have chosen 2 Set the 115 230 volt switch to the correct setting for your country Set the switch to 115 volts for the U S Canada and Japan Use the 230 volt setting in most European countries 3 Connect the socket end of the power cord to the power plug on the back of...

Page 24: ... used with a wide variety of monitors It comes with a high performance 64 bit PCI video card which comes with 2 MB of Video RAM upgradeable to 4 MB The key components for connecting the monitor are shown below PCI video card with VGA port and Macintosh standard port 0 I PCI video card with Macintosh standard port and VGA port 0 I ...

Page 25: ...ormation about using the Monitors control panel Connecting the monitor involves two steps plugging in the monitor and connecting the monitor cable To plug in the monitor 1 Place the monitor on your desk or in another location you have chosen 2 If necessary connect the power cord to the monitor Some monitors have permanently attached power cords 3 Plug the monitor power cord into a grounded three h...

Page 26: ...hoke an EMI choke is included in your pizza box The EMI choke is a small white rectangular object which comes packed in the pizza box with the manuals and cables To install the choke open it up and clamp it over the video cable at the end of the cable that connects to the computer Connecting the mouse and keyboard Once you have connected the monitor you can connect the mouse and keyboard To connec...

Page 27: ...Getting Started For Technical Support Call 1 800 708 6227 PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide 7 2 Plug the keyboard cable into the ADB port marked with V on the back of the computer 0 I ADB port 0 I ADB port ...

Page 28: ...e computer on To turn the computer on 1 Turn on the monitor See the documentation that came with the monitor for the location of the power switch 2 Turn the computer on by pressing the keyboard power key marked with a triangle on the upper right corner of the keyboard or the front panel power button on the front of the computer keyboard power key front panel power button reset button ...

Page 29: ...up If you see a blank screen when you start up check the following items to identify the source of the problem First try rebooting by pressing the reset button on the front of the computer Are the computer and monitor plugged in If they are plugged into a power strip is it turned on Are the computer and monitor turned on The power button on the front of the computer should be lighted Most monitors...

Page 30: ...Started 10 PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support Call 1 800 708 6227 Is the brightness control on the monitor turned too far down Check the documentation that came with your monitor for instructions ...

Page 31: ...oosing menu commands or starting programs When you move the mouse the mouse pointer the small arrow on the screen sometimes referred to as the cursor moves in the same direction By placing the tip of the mouse pointer over an icon and clicking twice quickly double clicking you can open a folder or launch a program To run the Basics program 1 In the Mac OS desktop if your hard disk window is not al...

Page 32: ... software The help system for Mac OS is called Macintosh Guide and is available through the Guide menu marked with To use Macintosh Guide 1 Choose Finder from the Application menu in the upper right corner of the desktop to make it the active application 2 Choose Macintosh Guide from the Guide menu marked with or press x x x x The Macintosh Guide window appears 3 Follow the on screen instructions ...

Page 33: ... are prompted to save any unsaved Þles before shutting down OR 2 Press the power key on the keyboard A Shut Down dialog box is displayed Choose the Shut Down option by pressing the return key CAUTION Do not use the power button on the front panel to turn off the computer If you do unsaved or open documents may be lost and you may damage System Þles 3 In the unlikely event that the system does not ...

Page 34: ...sequence or from the Special menu the system will enter energy saving ÒsleepÓ mode The monitor will go dark if it is an energy saving monitor running off a sleep savvy video card and the mouse will stop responding to movement To wake the system up press any key The standard high performance video card shipped with the PowerWave system is not sleep savvy ...

Page 35: ...uipment Power Computing Corporation recommends that you have a qualiÞed technician install RAM and or NuBus expansion cards If you attempt to install RAM or cards yourself any damage you may cause to your equipment will not be covered by the limited warranty on your computer Please call technical support at 1 800 708 6227 for additional information about this or any other warranty question 2 If an...

Page 36: ...se itÕs going to be awkward to remove the computer cover 3 Disconnect everything but the power cord from the back of the computer 4 Rotate the computer so that its back panel faces you 5 Remove the large thumb screw from the rear of the computer Put the thumb screw in your left front pocket or somewhere else where you wonÕt lose it 6 Gently pull apart the bottom corners of the cover on the tower s...

Page 37: ...our Computer For Technical Support Call 1 800 708 6227 PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide 17 7 If you are working on a tower system gently lay the computer on its side as shown in the next step Press clips Lift cover off ...

Page 38: ...800 708 6227 8 Before touching any components inside the computer touch the metal plate over the hard disk drive to discharge any static electricity that might have built up on your clothes or body To replace the cover reverse steps 5 6 and 7 and then re connect everything metal plate ...

Page 39: ...a 3 card PCI option or a 2 PCI 2 NuBus card option If you do not know which kind of riser card you have remove the computer cover and look at the riser card which holds your video card If that riser card has three long slots you have a PCI only system if it has two long slots and two shorter ones you have a PCI plus NuBus system PCI Only The PCI riser card option allows you to install up to three ...

Page 40: ...nstall up to two standard PCI cards in the riser card attached to the motherboard as well as up to two NuBus cards One of the PCI slots is Þlled with the standard high performance video card shipped with the system leaving one PCI slot for an additional PCI card and two slots for Power Macintosh compatible NuBus cards 0 I expansion slots expansion slots 0 I ...

Page 41: ...Contact Technical Support if you believe a factory installed card requires repair or replacement The combined power consumption of the expansion cards you install must not exceed the limits of your computer Refer to the documentation that came with your cards for their power consumption rating and to ÒPower requirementsÓ on page 70 in this manual for the power consumption limit for your computer S...

Page 42: ...d disk drive to discharge any static electricity that might have built up on your clothes or body Use a grounding strap and handle memory modules by the non metallic edges only 2 If you are installing the card in a tower system remove the two screws securing the end panel to the chassis and put them in your left front pocket or somewhere else where you will be able to Þnd them later There is no en...

Page 43: ... panel 4 Remove the card from its static proof bag Hold the card by its edges and its metal bracket to avoid touching components 5 Align the card over the slot Hold the card just above the riser card to make sure that you are trying to install a PCI card into a PCI slot or a NuBus card into a NuBus slot Make sure that Ð the connector on the bottom of the card lines up with the socket on the riser ...

Page 44: ...d tighten the screw you removed from the slot cover Ð If you are installing a NuBus card the hole in the cardÕs bracket should snap into place over the tab on the back panel 7 If you are installing the card in a tower system replace the end cover You do know where those screws are donÕt you 8 Replace the computer cover and tighten the thumb screw WARNING To prevent electrical shock always replace ...

Page 45: ...Ó on page 65 for technical speciÞcations What you need to know about adding RAM The computer has eight DIMM slots on the motherboard near the front see the motherboard illustration below The DIMM clips are organized into two banks A and B Bank A is in the front and Bank B is behind it as labeled on the motherboard Each bank has four slots numbered A1Ð A4 and B1Ð B4 DIMMs can be inserted in any ord...

Page 46: ...self any damage you may cause to your equipment will not be covered by the limited warranty on your computer Please call technical support at 1 800 708 6227 for additional information about this or any other warranty question 2 If an anti static bracelet is available put it on and ground it to your computer before touching any components inside the computer 3 Handle DIMMs by the ends and avoid tou...

Page 47: ...Guide 27 2 If you are installing RAM on a tower system remove the two screws securing the end panel to the chassis and put them somewhere else where you will be able to Þnd them later Lift the panel from the chassis and set it aside Discharge Static screws end panel of chassis riser card ...

Page 48: ...t the end of the DIMM slot 2 The DIMM should pop loose from the slot at the lever end 3 If the DIMM module does not come free press the DIMM lever down again 4 Grasp the DIMM module with one hand at each end and pull the module up and out of the slot 5 When you are Þnished with DIMM removal and insertion replace the end panel if you are removing RAM from a tower system and replace the cover 1 push...

Page 49: ...y Use a grounding strap and handle memory modules by the non metallic edges only 1 To insert a DIMM module hold the module with one hand at each end with the contacts down and the chip side of the DIMM toward the front of the computer Notice that there are two notches in the contact edge of the DIMM module 2 Lower the DIMM squarely into the slot so that the notches line up with the raised key area...

Page 50: ...odules to your vendor for replacement 4 If the DIMM module is seated the DIMM lever should rise so it lines up with the other levers 5 When you are Þnished replace the end panel if you are installing RAM on a tower system and replace the cover Adding VRAM The video memory available to monitors connected to the standard PCI monitor ports is increased by installing video memory modules Your computer...

Page 51: ...o sockets at the edges of the chip side of the video card as shown below The amount of VRAM on your video card determines the number of colors that can be displayed on monitors of different sizes See ÒVRAM conÞgurationsÓ on page 69 for tables listing the number of colors that can be displayed on various sized monitors with different amounts of VRAM VRAM Install VRAM module video card ...

Page 52: ...ives such as additional hard drives CD ROM drives or other removable media drives The tower has room for three Standard 5 25 drives With an adapter tray 3 5 inch devices can be installed in these storage bays If your computer came with an internal CD ROM drive it is already installed in one of these bays The location of the 5 25 inch bays is shown below For clarity the illustration shows the compu...

Page 53: ... 132 150 uses an internal SCSI Small Computer Systems Interface bus to connect internal drives For a more detailed discussion of how the SCSI bus on your computer is set up see ÒUsing SCSI devices Ó starting on page 47 Pay particular attention to the discussion of SCSI termination discussed in ÒEnsuring proper terminationÓ on page 48 Required tools Small Phillips head screwdriver Drive rails if no...

Page 54: ... yourself any damage you may cause to your equipment will not be covered by the limited warranty on your computer Please call technical support at 1 800 708 6227 for additional information about this or any other warranty question 2 If an anti static bracelet is available put it on and ground it to your computer before touching any components inside the computer 3 Handle drives carefully and avoid...

Page 55: ... 6 To determine what SCSI IDs have already been assigned to which devices go to the Hard Disk Toolkitª PE folder in the Utilities folder on your hard disk and run HDT Primerª PE HDT Primer will scan your SCSI bus and display the SCSI ID name and other parameters of all of the SCSI devices on the bus see example below Since your computer has two SCSI buses one internal and the other external make s...

Page 56: ...t at 1 800 671 6227 If rails did not came with your drive they are available from Power Computing for a nominal fee through our Sales Department at 1 800 999 7279 Rails as well as adapter trays for installing 3 5 inch drives in the 5 25 inch bays are also available at most computer parts stores If rails are not attached to the sides of your drive or adapter tray attach one rail to each side of the...

Page 57: ...ting on page 15 for instructions WARNING Make sure the computer has been shut down before removing the cover 2 Before touching any components inside the computer touch the metal plate over the hard disk drive to discharge any static electricity that might have built up on your clothes or body 3 Disconnect the speaker connector which is on the motherboard to the right of DIMM bank A metal plate DIM...

Page 58: ... the primary bezel tab push down on the tabs 3 tabs on the desktop system 4 on the tower which hold the bezel in place see illustrations below and pull the long tabbed side of the bezel away from the case until the tabs on the other side of the bezel clear the front of the computer bezel tabs on back primary tab ...

Page 59: ...04 UserÕs Guide 39 5 Pull the speaker cord out through the hole in the front of the computer and set the bezel down away from the computer This step may not be necessary if your speaker cord is long and you have room for the bezel near the computer bezel tabs on back primary tab ...

Page 60: ... or other drive with removable media remove the plastic insert covering the bay you are planning to use from the bezel To remove the insert press down on the plastic tab at one end of the insert and pivot the insert out see illustrations below tab tab plastic insert Desktop Bezel rear view tab tab plastic insert Tower Bezel rear view ...

Page 61: ...er drive may have a metal plate without screws which is attached by two thin strips of metal To remove that type of plate simply bend it back and forth several times until it comes loose and remove it Install the drive Once you have prepared the drive see ÒPrepare the drive Ó starting on page 35 and the computer see ÒPrepare the computer Ó starting on page 37 you are ready to install the drive Not...

Page 62: ...ive into the bay see illustrations below being careful not to crimp or fold any cables The drive rails slide into the tracks on the side of the bay and the rails snap into place when the drive is all the way in Desktop Drive Bay tracks for rails tracks for rails Tower Drive Bay tracks for rails tracks for rails ...

Page 63: ... a notch in the cable connector which matches the key to ensure that the cable is not plugged in upside down If the cable resists being plugged in check to make sure the key and slot are mating correctly 3 Find an unused four pin power cable in the set of cables coming from the power supply the power supply is in the right rear of the computer on the bottom and connect that cable to the rear of th...

Page 64: ...panel re connect the speaker cord to the motherboard and replace the bezel 7 Replace the cover reconnect system components turn main power back on and restart the computer 8 Install software drivers Some SCSI devices require special software called device drivers to operate with your computer If a device driver is required it is normally supplied with the device if you are unsure whether one is re...

Page 65: ...he CD ROM is normally set to 3 See ÒSet SCSI IDÓ on page 35 6 Make sure there are no internally terminated devices in the in the middle of the SCSI chain The only internally terminated device on the internal SCSI chain should be the pre installed primary internal hard drive 7 Replace the computerÕs cover re connect system components and restart the computer If these steps do not correct the proble...

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Page 67: ...ver if one is required Setting the SCSI ID Each device in a SCSI chain requires a unique number called a SCSI ID which the computer uses to identify the device The computer itself is assigned SCSI ID 7 and the internal hard disk is assigned SCSI ID 0 Every other device you install must have a unique number from 1 to 6 An optional hard drive is normally assigned a SCSI ID of 1 a tape drive is norma...

Page 68: ...lt to remove If you have an internally terminated device place it at the end of the chain and remove external terminators from other devices in the chain If none of the devices is internally terminated place an external terminator on the last device in the chain and on no other device See the documentation that came with each device for information about how it is terminated Connecting the device ...

Page 69: ... operate with your computer If a device driver is required it is normally supplied with the device if you are unsure whether one is required contact the manufacturer of the device Follow the installation instructions supplied by the manufacturer If a device driver is not supplied you can assume that the device does not need one Connecting a printer Your computer has a port marked with This port ca...

Page 70: ... from several vendors Follow the instructions that came with the connector and cabling Connecting to an Ethernet network The computer has two built in ports marked with G for connecting to high speed Ethernet networks Using the appropriate AAUI adapter you can connect to standard Ethernet wiring such as 10BaseT thick coax and thin coax Adapters are available from several vendors Follow the manufac...

Page 71: ...ice To play or record sounds connect an audio device to your computer If you want to use your computer to work with the sound produced by a device like a microphone CD or tape player attach it to the sound input port If you want to use a device such as a tape recorder or external speakers to work with sound produced by the computer attach it to the sound output port A device that can both record a...

Page 72: ...a cable with stereo mini plugs on each end to connect the speakers In some cases you connect the cable to one of the speakers and then use speaker wire to connect the second speaker In other cases you use a Y shaped two plug adapter on the end of the cable and attach one plug to each speaker Refer to the instructions that came with the speakers for more information To connect external speakers 1 T...

Page 73: ...You can use a CD ROM drive to play audio CDs on your computer The sound will be heard through the computerÕs built in speaker or through external speakers if you have them Use audio CD software such as AppleCD Audio Player part of the MacOS to play the CD and the Sound control panel to select the CD ROM drive and control the volume If you use headphones plugged into the front of the CD ROM drive v...

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Page 75: ...in this manual A warning alerts you of a potential health or safety hazard A caution notice alerts you of potential harm to your computer or its components Health related information about computer use The way you set up and use your computer can affect not only your productivity but also your comfort and well being No set of guidelines can cover every situation but if you follow a few common sens...

Page 76: ...ometimes be associated with RSIs repetitive stress injuries particularly in the wrists Follow these suggestions to prevent discomfort Take frequent breaks Stand up stretch and walk around These breaks are not wasted time They help you work more effectively in the long run Adjust your chair so that your lower back and thighs are supported and your feet are ßat on the ground or on a footrest Adjust ...

Page 77: ...ng choose Restart from the Special menu If an error dialog box is displayed it may have a Restart button If the mouse is not working try holding down the x and Control keys while pressing the Power On key This key combination restarts the computer but should only be used when you cannot use the Restart menu command If you cannot restart the computer from MacOS use the Reset button on the front pan...

Page 78: ...ware This may indicate a problem with the start up disk or a problem with the system software Start up your computer from the Disk Tools ßoppy disk or Power Computing MacOS CD ROM Use the Disk First Aid program to check and repair your disk See the Disk First Aid entry in Macintosh Guide for instructions If repairing the disk does not solve the problem reinstall the system software as described in...

Page 79: ...disk has never been used it may not be initialized See Macintosh Guide for instructions on how to initialize disks If the disk is damaged try using the Disk First Aid program to repair it See Macintosh Guide for instructions about using Disk First Aid The mouse pointer does not move when you move the mouse This can indicate a system software problem a problem with your mouse or a problem with a pr...

Page 80: ...start your computer without extensions To restart without extensions hold down the Shift key as you restart If your software works properly you probably have an incompatible system extension or control panel See Macintosh Guide for information about using the Extensions Manager control panel to isolate the problem You cannot launch a program or it quits unexpectedly This usually indicates that the...

Page 81: ...from the CD ROM disk or from the Install Me First ßoppy disk before installing the system software To start up from a CD ROM 1 Turn on your computer 2 Place the MacOS disdiskc label side up into the CD ROM tray then close the tray The computer starts up and displays the MacOS desktop Note You should only use the CD ROM disk to start up when your normal start up disk is malfunctioning or when you n...

Page 82: ...ation If you are installing from ßoppy disks insert disks when the Installer prompts you A dialog box informs you when the installation is complete 5 Click Restart in the dialog box to start up your computer from the hard disk 6 If you have an optional CD ROM drive and it is not operating properly you may need to re install the CD ROM driver software To re install the CD ROM driver software A Star...

Page 83: ...50 Memory Minimum 16 MB RAM expandable to a maximum of 512 MB interleaved 4 MB read only memory ROM 256 bytes of non volatile parameter memory 256 KB of static RAM used as a Level 2 cache for the PowerPC processor upgradeable to 512KB or 1MB Disk drives 1 4 MB high density MFM GCR ßoppy disk drive supporting Mac OS DOS and ProDOS diskettes Internal SCSI hard disk drive 540 MB to 4 GB Internal 4X C...

Page 84: ...sured 30 HzÐ60 kHz with a 2 V p p sine wave input Interfaces Dual SCSI buses An internal fast SCSI bus supports up to seven storage devices The external bus supports up to seven additional SCSI devices One Apple Desktop Bus ADB port for up to three input devices daisy chained through a low speed synchronous serial bus Three PCI bus or two NuBus plus two PCI expansion card slots Two RS 232 RS 422 s...

Page 85: ... Keyboard and mouse Supports all ADB compatible keyboards and mice Operating environment Operating temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Storage temperature Ð40 C to 50 C Ð40 F to 122 F Relative humidity 5 to 95 noncondensing Altitude 0 to 3048 m 0 to 10 000 ft Dimensions Size 15 8 W X 6 1 H X 15 9 D 402 mm X 155 mm X 404 mm Weight 23 lb 10 4 kg Current type Total 5 V 20 A Ð5 V 0 5 A 12 V 8 A 12 ...

Page 86: ...MB to a maximum of 512 MB Follow these guidelines when conÞguring your systemÕs RAM DIMMs should be installed in identical pairs to allow improved performance from interleaved memory The DIMMs in a pair must have the same capacity and conÞguration DIMM slots can accept 8 16 32 and 64 MB DIMMs All DIMMs must be 168 pin fast paged mode 70 nanosecond RAM access time or faster Slower DIMMs will not wo...

Page 87: ...ny colors can be displayed on a monitor of a particular size with different amounts of VRAM Monitor resolution color tables The following table displays the numbers of colors available to monitors of various sizes connected to the computerÕs monitor ports Table D 1 PCI monitor port color levels Monitor Resolution Colors or Grays 2 MB VRAM 4 MB VRAM 12 Color 512 X 384 Millions Millions 13 or 14 VGA...

Page 88: ...n you add PCI cards NuBus cards or internal storage devices make sure the combined power consumption of all devices meets the following guidelines Device Voltage Current Power Microphone 5 V 20 mA 100 mW GeoPort Telecom Adapter 5 V 500 mA 2 5 W Device Voltage Current Power PCI or NuBus card per slot 5 V 3 A 15 W 12 V 0 5 A 6 0 W 12 V 0 1 A 1 2 W 5 V 10 A 50 W PCI or NuBus cards total 12 V 2 5 A 30...

Page 89: ...guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation You can determine whether your computer system is causing interference by turning it off If the interference stops it was probably caused by the computer or one of the peripheral devices If your computer system does cause interference to radio or television reception try to correct the interference by using one or more of the ...

Page 90: ...n system components It is important that you use shielded cables and connectors between system components to reduce the possibility of causing interference to radios television sets and other electronic devices DOC statement DOC Class B Compliance This digital apparatus does not exceed Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference causing equipment ...

Page 91: ... that the drive meets minimum safety requirements A service warning label is on the CD ROM drive inside the computer Lithium battery warning The computer contains a lithium battery to power the clock and calendar circuitry CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is replaced incorrectly Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries according to ...

Page 92: ...Regulatory Information 74 PowerWave 604 UserÕs Guide For Technical Support Call 1 800 708 6227 ...

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