There are two convenient handles on top of your Mac Pro. Use these to lift the machine carefully from the box. Place it on a firm surface where
Place your monitor on a firm surface such as a desk, close enough to the Mac Pro to avoid problems when you connect the cable between them.
Please note: the only way of shutting down the Mac Pro and monitor completely is by removing the electric plugs from the sockets. Therefore, ensure you can easily reach the sockets.
Use the power cords to connect the Mac Pro and your monitor to the electric sockets. Run the monitor’s DVI (Digital Visual Interface) connecting cable to the back of your Mac Pro and connect it to one of the display ports. Some monitors have additional cables: connect these as necessary to the USB ports and FireWire 400 ports below the Mac Pro’s display ports.
If you intend to run a second monitor from your Mac Pro, use the additional DVI display port.
Some monitors may need adaptors. An Apple DVI to VGA (Video Graphics Array) Display Adaptor comes with your Mac Pro. If you have a monitor with an ADC (Apple Display Connector), you can buy an adaptor at http://store.apple.com/uk
Please note:
(i) There’s no need for an Internet or network cable if you’ve opted to have Apple’s AirPort Extreme wireless connection included with your Mac Pro.
(i) If you have an Apple Wireless Keyboard and Wireless Mighty Mouse, refer to the wireless manual for installation details.
Your Mac Pro operating system is Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard. This includes the following software:
Also included with your Mac Pro is iLife ’08 (this has iTunes; iPhoto; iMovie; iDVD; iWeb; GarageBand) and a set of install/restore DVDs.
Many people take advantage of the chance to customise and upgrade their Mac Pro. If you’ve opted for a standard model, however, you’ll have
The power button is at the front of your Mac Pro. Push it once and then switch on your monitor.
Setup Assistant will start automatically. It will guide you through the process of setting up your user and email accounts, and your Internet connection. If you have another Mac computer and want to transfer your data, applications and files, Setup Assistant will show you how.
Use Apple > System Preferences on the menu bar to customise your desktop. If you need assistance, click Mac help and check “System Preferences”.
If you intend to be away from your Mac Pro for just a short while, you can put it to sleep rather than shut it down using one of the following:
To wake up your Mac Pro, you can choose between
To shut down your Mac Pro, either
Please note:
(i) Don’t shut down your Mac Pro by unplugging it at the electric socket unless you have no other choice.
(ii) Always shut down your Mac Pro before you move it.
Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard is the operating system of your Mac Pro and is pre-installed. Mac OS X controls your files, applications and connected devices, and has similar working principles to Windows.
The basic controls are the Apple Keyboard and the Apple Mighty Mouse. If you’re more familiar with Windows, you’ll find that you’ll need to use the keyboard and mouse fewer times to achieve the same results with Mac OS X.
The icons, layouts and navigation of the Mac Pro applications are straightforward. There are windows, menus, folders and shortcuts, plus four central features to help you be organised and productive:
Desktop
This is the screen where you’ll normally start each time you switch on your Mac Pro. The first icon you’ll see (in the upper right corner) is the Macintosh HD (hard drive). Other HD icons will appear when you use different functions of your Mac Pro. Simply double click on an HD icon to see its files and applications.
Please note:
Dock
At the bottom of the screen there’s a row of icons known as the Dock. Use the Dock to access your most popular folders, windows and applications.
Note that when a window appears, there are three buttons in the upper left corner.
Finder
The Finder is an icon on the far left of the Dock. Use it to manage and navigate your folders, drives and applications.
Menu Bar
The Mac OS X has just one menu bar. It appears at the top of your screen as a single line.
With the Menu Bar, you can:
The Menu Bar changes according to your application and provides the items most relevant to it.
Your Mac Pro has seven USB ports and four FireWire ports. It also has two DVI ports; two Ethernet ports; four audio ports; and Bluetooth 2.0 + Enhanced Data Rate EDR up to 3Mb/s.
As a result, your Mac Pro has significant capability to connect with a wide range of devices at the same time including
The extensive range of pre-loaded peripheral drivers also means your Mac Pro will usually recognise your devices instantly.
The Mac Pro is a computer built for customisation. You can easily add
For further details of customisation, see http://store.apple.com/uk
For more user information, see Apple’s video tutorials