Apple Thunderbolt Display Getting Started Manual
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3 Contents 5 Getting Started 6 Setting Up Your Display 8 Using Your Display 12 Care and Safety 14 Ergonomics 15 Troubleshooting Your Display 16 Learning More, Service, and Support 17 Specifications 19 Premiers contacts 20 Installation du moniteur 22 Utilisation du moniteur 26 Entretien et sécurité 28 Ergonomie 29 Dépannage du moniteur 31 Informations, services et assistance 32 Spécifications
4 33 Primeros pasos 34 Instalación de la pantalla 36 Utilización de la pantalla 41 Mantenimiento y seguridad 43 Ergonomía 44 Solución de problemas con la pantalla 45 Más información, servicio y soporte 46 Especificaciones 47 Introdução 48 Como Configurar o seu Monitor 50 Como usar o seu monitor 54 Cuidado e Segurança 56 Ergonomia 57 Como Solucionar os Problemas do seu Monitor 58 Mais informações, serviços e suporte 59 Especificações 60 Regulatory Compliance Information 63 Apple and the Environment Favor de leer este instructivo antes de utilizar el equipo. Modelo: A1407
5 English Getting Started Your Apple Thunderbolt Display is designed to work seamlessly with Mac computers that have a Thunderbolt port. It features an LED-backlit widescreen display, a MagSafe connector to charge your MacBook Pro, a built-in FaceTime HD camera, microphone, speaker system, security slot, and ports. The instructions on the following pages help you set up and use your new display. Learn how to: ÂConnect your display to your computer ÂUse your display’s camera, microphone, speaker system, and ports ÂAdjust your display’s settings Note: You can connect your Apple Thunderbolt Display to any Mac computer that has a Thunderbolt port. Important: Carefully read all the installation instructions (and the safety information starting on page 12) before you set up and use your display. For information about the specific computers and graphics cards that are compatible with your display, go to www.apple.com/displays.
6English SettingUp YourDisplay Follow these steps to set up your Apple Thunderbolt Display: 1 Remove the protective film from the display and cables. 2 Insert the power cord into the display, and then insert the AC plug into a grounded power outlet. 3 Connect the Thunderbolt cable to your computer’s Thunderbolt port. Apple Thunderbolt Displa y \facBook \bro \fagSaf e power po rt Grounded power outlet Thunderbolt port 4 If you’re connecting to a MacBook Pro, plug the MagSafe connector into the MagSafe power port on your MacBook Pro to power it and charge its battery. 5 If your computer is turned off, press the power (®) button on your computer to start it up. The display turns on automatically when you start up your computer.
7 English Setting Up Your MacBook Pro with the Lid Closed You can close the lid of your MacBook Pro and use just your Apple Thunderbolt Display. Follow the setup instructions on the previous page, and make sure the MagSafe connector from the display is plugged into the MagSafe power port on your MacBook Pro. To use your Apple Thunderbolt Display with your MacBook Pro lid closed: 1 Connect an external USB keyboard and mouse to a USB port on your display, or use the Bluetooth® Setup Assistant to set up a wireless keyboard and mouse. 2 Make sure your MacBook Pro is turned on. 3 Close the lid on your MacBook Pro to put it to sleep. 4 Wait a few seconds, and then press any key on the external keyboard or click the mouse to wake your MacBook Pro. Setting Up Your Apple Thunderbolt Display as an Additional Display When you leave the lid on your MacBook Pro open, you can mirror the same desktop image on both displays or use the additional display as an extension of your desktop. Use Displays preferences to set up video mirroring or extended desktop. To set up video mirroring or extended desktop: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences, and then click Displays. 2 Click the Arrangement tab and follow the onscreen instructions.
8English Using YourDisplay Your Apple Thunderbolt Display has a built-in FaceTime HD camera, microphone, and speaker system. Speaker system M icrophone Bui\ft-in FaceTime\bD camer a Using the Built-in FaceTime HD Camera and Microphone You can use the built-in FaceTime HD camera and microphone to capture still images, video, and sound using applications such as FaceTime, iChat, iMovie, and Photo Booth. To set up the camera and microphone with iChat: 1 Click the iChat icon in the Dock to open the iChat application. 2 Choose iChat > Preferences, and then click Audio/Video. 3 Choose FaceTime HD Camera (Display) from the Camera pop-up menu. 4 Choose Display Audio from the Microphone pop-up menu.
9 English Setting Up Sound Input and Output You can listen to music, movies, games, and multimedia files through the speaker system on your display. You can use the microphone to record sounds or talk with friends using iChat or FaceTime. Use Sound preferences to manage sound input and output. To set up sound input: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences, and then click Sound. 2 Click the Input tab in Sound preferences. 3 Choose Display Audio to input sound through your display’s microphone. To set up sound output: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences, and then click Sound. 2 Click the Output tab in Sound preferences. 3 Choose Display Audio to hear sound through your display’s speaker system. These sound settings are used whenever your display is connected to your computer. They remain in effect until you change them. Adjusting the Resolution, Brightness, and Color Your Apple Thunderbolt Display can automatically adjust the screen brightness for current light conditions using the built-in ambient light sensor. You can turn auto- brightness on or off in Displays preferences. To change the resolution or brightness: 1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences, and then click Displays. 2 Choose a resolution or drag the Brightness slider.
10English You can also use the brightness keys on an external Apple Keyboard to increase () or decrease ( ) the brightness of your display. Make sure the menu bar is on the display you want to adjust. To change the display color profile or calibrate your display: 1 Click the Color tab in Displays preferences. 2 Choose a display color profile, or click Calibrate to open the Display Calibrator Assistant. For more information about calibrating your display, choose Help > Mac Help in the menu bar and search for “calibrate.” Security Slot and Ports Security slotUSB 2.0 por ts (\f) Gig\bbit Ethernet port Thunderbolt port FireWire 800 po rt To secure your display, attach a locking cable to the security slot.