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Problems Turning On the Computer?
Nothing happens when you press the power () button. The battery might be drained. Make sure that you plugged the power adapter firmly into both the computer and a power source. The power adapter plug should light when you plug it into the computer. If the computer still doesnt start up, see Problems That Prevent You From Using Your Computer on page 94. You see a picture of a disk or a folder with a blinking question mark. This icon usually means that the computer cant find the system software on the hard disk or any disks attached to the computer. Disconnect all external peripherals and try restarting. Hold down the power () button for 8 to 10 seconds until the computer turns off. Then press the power button again. If the problem persists, you might need to reinstall the system software. See Reinstalling the Software That Came With Your Computer on page 99. Step 4: Configuring With Setup Assistant The first time you turn on your computer, Setup Assistant starts. Setup Assistant helps you enter your Internet and email information and set up a user account on your computer. If you already have a Mac, Setup Assistant can help you automatically transfer files, applications, and other information from your previous Mac to your new MacBook Pro.
To transfer information, make sure: Your other Mac has built-in FireWire and supports FireWire Target Disk Mode Your other Mac has Mac OS X v10.1 or later installed You have a standard 6-pin to 6-pin FireWire cable Setup Assistant takes you through the process of transferring your informationjust follow the onscreen instructions. Transferring information to your MacBook Pro does not affect the information on your other Mac. (If you set up partitions on the new MacBook Pro, all information from the other Mac will be transferred to one partition.) Using Setup Assistant, you can transfer: User accounts, including preferences and email. Network settings, so your new MacBook Pro is automatically set up to work with the same network settings as your other Mac. Files and folders on the hard disk and partitions. This gives you easy access to the files and folders you used on your old Mac. The Applications folder, so most of the applications you used on your other Mac are now on your new MacBook Pro. (You may need to reinstall some of the applications you transfer.) Important: Use caution when you transfer applications so that you dont overwrite later versions of the applications already installed on your MacBook Pro.

FireWire 400 port Connect high-speed external devices, such as digital video cameras and external storage devices. You can connect a standard 6-pin FireWire device directly to the FireWire 400 port. Gigabit Ethernet port (10/100/1000Base-T) Connect to a high-speed Ethernet network or connect to another computer and transfer files. The Ethernet ports autosensing feature detects other Ethernet devices and doesnt require an Ethernet crossover cable in order to connect. DVI (external display) port Connect to an external display or projection device that uses a DVI connector, or use the included DVI to VGA adapter to connect a VGA monitor.
For more information about these features, see Chapter 3, Using Your MacBook Pro, on page 53.
Putting Your MacBook Pro to Sleep or Shutting It Down
When you finish working with your MacBook Pro, you can put it to sleep or shut it down.
Putting Your MacBook Pro to Sleep
If you will be away from your MacBook Pro for only a short time, put the computer to sleep. When the computer is in sleep, you can quickly wake it and bypass the startup process. To put the computer to sleep, do one of the following: Close the display. Choose Apple () > Sleep from the menu bar. Press the power () button and click Sleep in the dialog that appears.
Choose Apple () > System Preferences, click Energy Saver, and set a sleep timer. Press and hold the Play/Pause () button on the Apple Remote for 3 seconds.
Warning: Wait a few seconds until the white sleep indicator light on the display latch starts pulsating (indicating that the computer is in sleep and the hard disk has stopped spinning) before you move your MacBook Pro. Moving your computer while the hard disk is spinning can damage the hard disk, causing loss of data or the inability to start up from the hard disk. To wake the computer: If the display is closed, simply open it to wake up your MacBook Pro. If the display is already open, press the power () button or any key on the keyboard or any button on the Apple Remote.
Shutting Down Your MacBook Pro
If you arent going to use your MacBook Pro for a day or two, its best to shut it down. The sleep indicator light goes on briefly during the shutdown process. To shut down your computer, do one of the following: m Choose Apple () > Shut Down from the menu bar. m Press the power () button and click Shut Down in the dialog that appears. If you plan to store your MacBook Pro for an extended period of time, see Storing Your MacBook Pro on page 108 for information about how to prevent your battery from draining completely.

Your Apple Remote works with the Front Row interface and the built-in infrared (IR) receiver, which is located next to the display release button on your MacBook Pro. Use the Apple Remote to open Front Row and work with iTunes, iPhoto, QuickTime, DVD Player, and more from across the room. Use your Apple Remote to: Open Front Row and navigate through the Music, Photos, Videos, and DVD menus. Adjust the volume of a song, play or pause a song, or skip to the next or previous track in iTunes. Play a slideshow of any of your photo albums in iPhoto. Play movies that are in your Movies folder or watch online QuickTime movie trailers. Play a DVD in your optical drive with DVD Player. Sleep or wake your MacBook Pro. To use your Apple Remote: Press the Menu () button to open Front Row. Use the Menu () button to return to the previous menu while youre navigating. Press the Volume/Menu Up () and Volume/Menu Down (D) buttons to move through the menu options and adjust the volume. Press the Select/Play/Pause () button to select an option from the menu. Press the Select/Play/Pause () button to play or pause a song, slideshow, or movie. Press the Next/Fast-forward () or Previous/Rewind (]) button to skip to the next or previous song in iTunes or the next or previous chapter in a DVD movie.
Hold down the Next/Fast-forward () or Previous/Rewind (]) button to fast-forward or rewind within a song or movie. Hold down the Play/Pause () button for 3 seconds to put your MacBook Pro to sleep.
Volume/Menu Up button IR window

Previous/Rewind button

Next/Fast-forward button

Volume/Menu Down button

Select/Play/Pause button

Menu button

Battery compartment
Pairing Your Apple Remote
If you have multiple computers or other devices with built-in IR receivers in a room (for example, more than one MacBook Pro or iMac in a home office or lab), you can pair your Apple Remote with a specific computer or device. Pairing sets up the receiving computer or device to be controlled by a specific Apple Remote. To pair your Apple Remote with your MacBook Pro: 1 Position the Apple Remote 3 to 4 inches from the IR receiver on your MacBook Pro. 2 Press and hold the Menu () and Next/Fast-forward () buttons on the Apple Remote for 5 seconds.

Keeping Your Software Up to Date
You can connect to the Internet and automatically download and install the latest free software versions, drivers, and other enhancements from Apple. When you are connected to the Internet, Software Update checks Apples Internet servers to see if any updates are available for your computer. You can set your Mac to check the Apple server periodically and download and install updated software.
To check for updated software: 1 Open System Preferences. 2 Click the Software Update icon and follow the directions on the screen. For more information, search for Software Update in Mac Help. For the latest information about Mac OS X, go to the Mac OS X website at www.apple.com/macosx.

Connecting to a Printer

Follow the instructions that came with your printer to install the required software and connect the printer. The drivers for most printers are built into Mac OS X. You can connect many printers with a USB cable; others require a network connection, such as Ethernet. If you have an AirPort Express or AirPort Extreme Base Station, you can connect a USB printer to the base station (instead of connecting it to your computer) and print wirelessly. For more information about your USB ports, see Using Universal Serial Bus Devices on page 54. For more information about a wireless or network connection, see How AirPort Provides Wireless Internet Access on page 62 and Connecting with Ethernet on page 66. After you connect a USB or FireWire printer, your computer usually detects it automatically and adds it to the list of available printers. You might need to know the network name or address of printers connected to a network before you can print to them. Use the Print & Fax pane of System Preferences to select your printer. Note: If your printer is not working, you might need to check the web site of the printer for compatible printer driver software to install.
To set up a printer: 1 Open System Preferences and click the Print & Fax icon. 2 Click Printing and then click the Add (+) button to add a printer. 3 Select the printer you want to use, and then click Add. 4 Use the Add (+) and Remove () buttons to choose the printers that appear in the printer list.

Monitoring Printing

If you connect your computer to a network using Ethernet, you can transfer files to another computer on a network. You can access a server or another computer by clicking Network in the Finder sidebar, or by choosing Go > Connect to Server from the menu bar. You can create a small Ethernet network by connecting an Ethernet cable from your MacBook Pro to another computers Ethernet port. After youre connected, you can transfer files directly from one computer to the other. For more information, open Mac Help and search for connecting two computers. You can connect to an AirPort Extreme wireless network to transfer files. For more information, see How AirPort Provides Wireless Internet Access on page 62. If you have access to devices that communicate using Bluetooth wireless technology, you can transfer files to other Bluetooth equipped devices. For more information, see Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology on page 64. For general information about transferring files and documents, open Mac Help and search for transferring or for the type of connection you need.

Using Your MacBook Pro

Your MacBook Pro has many built-in features and connection capabilities.
These include the following: Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 ports for connecting additional equipment such as iPods, printers, scanners, and other devices. See Using Universal Serial Bus Devices on page 54. A FireWire 400 port for connecting high-speed equipment such as digital video cameras and external hard drives. See Connecting with FireWire on page 57. An ExpressCard/34 slot. See Using ExpressCards on page 61. Bluetooth wireless connectivity, AirPort Extreme wireless networking capability, and Ethernet networking capability. See Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology on page 64, How AirPort Provides Wireless Internet Access on page 62, and Connecting with Ethernet on page 66. An audio line in/optical digital audio in port and a headphone/optical digital audio out port for connecting headphones, speakers, microphones, and digital audio equipment. See Connecting Speakers and Other Audio Devices on page 71.
DVI video output with included DVI to VGA adapter for using your MacBook Pro with an external monitor or digital flat-panel display, including support for closed-lid operation, video mirroring, and extended desktop (dual-display) modes. Use the Apple DVI to Video Adapter, available separately, to display content on your TV. See Using External Video Support on page 67. A SuperDrive for playing and burning CDs and DVDs. See Using Your SuperDrive on page 72. Sudden Motion Sensor technology that helps protect the internal hard disk if the MacBook Pro is dropped or experiences severe vibration. See Understanding Sudden Motion Sensor Technology on page 76. A security slot to help prevent theft of your computer. See Securing Your MacBook Pro on page 81.
Using Universal Serial Bus Devices
Your MacBook Pro comes with two USB 2.0 (d) ports, also referred to as Hi-Speed USB, which you can use to connect many types of external devices, including iPods, printers, scanners, digital cameras, game pads, joysticks, keyboards, and floppy disk drives. Your USB 2.0 ports are compatible with earlier USB devices. In most cases, you can connect and disconnect a USB device while the computer is running. After you connect the device, it is ready to use. You dont need to restart or reconfigure your computer.

Setting Up a Bluetooth Device
Before you can use a Bluetooth device with your MacBook Pro, you need to set up the device to work with your computer. After you set up the device, it is paired with your computer, and you can see it in the Devices pane of Bluetooth preferences. You pair your computer with the device only once, and they remain paired until you delete the pairing. To set up a Bluetooth device: 1 Choose Bluetooth () status menu > Set up Bluetooth Device. 2 Follow the onscreen instructions for the type of device you want to set up. Important: If the Bluetooth () status menu is not in the menu bar, open System Preferences and click Bluetooth. Click Settings and then select Show Bluetooth status in the menu bar. To delete a pairing with a Bluetooth enabled device: 1 Open System Preferences and click Bluetooth. 2 Click Devices and select the device from the list. 3 Click Delete.
Getting More Information About Bluetooth Wireless Technology
You can find out more about using Bluetooth wireless technology by opening the Bluetooth File Exchange application (located in the Utilities folder within the Applications folder) and choosing Help > Bluetooth Help. You can also find information on the Apple Bluetooth website at www.apple.com/bluetooth.

Connecting with Ethernet

Your computer comes with built-in Ethernet (G) networking capability, which you can use to connect to a network or to a cable or DSL modem.
Connecting to a network gives you access to other computers and potentially to network printers, modems, email, and the Internet. You can use Ethernet to share files between two computers or set up a small network. The Ethernet port on your MacBook Pro automatically detects other Ethernet devices. You dont need an Ethernet crossover cable when connecting to other Ethernet devices. Use a 2-pair category 5 (or higher) Ethernet cable to connect to a 10Base-T, 100Base-T, or 1000Base-T Ethernet network.
Getting More Information About Using Ethernet
More information, including setting up an Ethernet network and transferring files using Ethernet, is available in Mac Help. Choose Help > Mac Help and search for Ethernet or network. For information about networking products you can use with your MacBook Pro, check the Macintosh Products Guide at www.apple.com/guide.
Using External Video Support
Your computer has an external monitor (DVI) port that allows you to directly connect a display or projector with a DVI port. Use the included DVI to VGA adapter to connect your MacBook Pro to monitors and projectors that have VGA connectors. You can display images on a TV, record computer images on a VCR, or play DVD-Video discs on your TV by connecting the Apple DVI to Video Adapter (available separately). You can purchase the Apple DVI to Video Adapter from an Apple Store retail location, the online Apple Store at www.apple.com/store, or an Apple Authorized Reseller.

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For applications that can record sound, such as iMovie, use the Sound pane of System Preferences to select the audio input device you want to use, including microphones connected through USB. The volume controls on your keyboard allow you to easily change volume. You can also access these controls from the Sound pane of System Preferences. For more information about using or troubleshooting sound on your computer, choose Help > Mac Help and search for sound.

Using Your SuperDrive

With your SuperDrive, you can: Install or use software from CDs or DVDs Play multimedia on CD discs and music from audio CDs Write music, documents, and other digital files to CD-R and CD-RW discs Play DVD movies and use most DVD discs (single-layer) Record information on blank single-layer DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, and DVD+RW discs Important: The SuperDrive in your MacBook Pro supports standard circular 12 cm discs. Irregularly shaped discs or discs smaller than 12 cm are not supported. Noncircular discs can become lodged in the drive.
Inserting a CD or DVD Disc
To install or use software from a CD or DVD disc: 1 With the computer turned on, insert the disc (with the label facing up) into the drive slot until you feel the drive catch the disc and pull it in. You might need to push the disc nearly all the way in before the drive takes it the rest of the way. This is normal.
2 When the disc icon appears on the desktop, the disc is ready to use.

Ejecting a Disc

To eject a disc, do one of the following: Drag the disc icon to the Trash (Eject icon). Press and hold the Media Eject (C) key on the keyboard until the disc ejects.
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Allow the disc to fully eject before removing or reinserting it. If you cant eject the disc, quit any applications that might be using the disc and try again. If that doesnt work, restart the computer while holding down the trackpad button.

Playing DVDs

To play a DVD-Video disc on your MacBook Pro, insert the DVD. DVD Player opens automatically. Youll find DVD Player provides easy-to-use controls for starting, stopping, and viewing DVDs.
If your MacBook Pro is connected to a TV so that you can watch a DVD-Video on the TV screen, select 720 x 480 NTSC (in the United States) or 720 x 576 PAL (in Europe and other regions) in the Displays pane of System Preferences. You can easily connect your MacBook Pro to your stereo system. Use a miniplug-to-RCA cable (not included) to connect the headphone (f ) port on your MacBook Pro to the audio input ports on your stereo.
Recording on CD and DVD Discs
Your MacBook Pro can record data to CD-R and CD-RW discs. You can record your own digital movies on blank recordable DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, or DVD+RW discs. You can also record other kinds of digital data, such as backing up files onto a recordable DVD disc. Your MacBook Pro can read but not record on DVD-RAM discs.

Getting More Information About Your MacBook Pro Battery
Additional information is available in Mac Help. Choose Help > Mac Help and search for battery. You can also find information about extending the life of your battery at www.apple.com/batteries/notebooks.html.
Securing Your MacBook Pro
You can purchase a security cable lock to protect your MacBook Pro. With a lock, you can secure your computer to a desk or table.
Sample locking device with security cable
Getting More Information About Security Options
Additional information about the software security features of your MacBook Pro, including multiple user passwords and file encryption, is available in Mac Help. Choose Help > Mac Help and search for security or multiple users.
Adding Memory to Your MacBook Pro
This chapter provides information and instructions for installing additional memory and for removing and replacing the battery in your MacBook Pro.
Warning: Apple recommends that you have an Apple-certified technician install memory. Consult the service and support information that came with your computer for instructions on how to contact Apple for service. If you attempt to install memory and damage your equipment, such damage is not covered by the limited warranty on your computer. Your computer has two memory slots that you access by removing the memory door in the battery bay. Your MacBook Pro comes with a minimum of 512 megabytes (MB) of 667 MHz Double Data Rate (DDR2) Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (SDRAM) installed. Both memory slots can accept an SDRAM module that meets the following specifications: Double Data Rate Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module (DDR SO-DIMM) format 1.25 inch or smaller 512 MB or 1 gigabyte (GB) 200-pin
PC2-5300 DDRMHz Type RAM Depending on the configuration of the MacBook Pro you purchased, both memory slots might already be full. The maximum amount of memory you can install in your MacBook Pro is 2 GB, using 1 GB DIMMs in both memory slots.
Installing Additional Memory
Installing memory involves removing and replacing your battery. The following procedure includes instructions for adding memory and replacing your battery. Step 1: Removing the Battery 1 Shut down your MacBook Pro. Disconnect the power adapter, Ethernet cable, and any other cords connected to the MacBook Pro to prevent damaging the computer. 2 Turn over the MacBook Pro and locate the release latches on either side of the battery. Slide both latches up. The battery should pop up slightly. Lift it out.
Chapter 4 Adding Memory to Your MacBook Pro
Warning: The internal components of your MacBook Pro can be hot. If you have been using your MacBook Pro, wait 10 minutes after shutting down to let the internal components cool before continuing.
Step 2: Installing Memory 1 Using a Phillips size 00 screwdriver, unscrew the memory door and remove it from the battery bay of your computer.

Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 99
6 After selecting the destination disk for installation, continue following the onscreen instructions. Your computer might restart and ask you to insert the next Mac OS X installation disc. Note: To restore Mac OS X on your computer to the original factory settings, click Options in the Select a Destination pane of the Installer, and then select Erase and Install. After selecting the destination disk for installation, continue following the onscreen instructions for a basic installation of Mac OS X. To install custom applications, click Customize, click the triangle next to the application, and select the application that matches your language.

Installing Applications

To install just the applications that came with your computer, follow the steps below. Your computer must have Mac OS X already installed. 1 Back up your essential files. 2 Make sure your power adapter is plugged in. 3 Insert the Mac OS X Install Disc 1 that came with your computer. 4 Double-click Install Bundled Software Only. 5 Follow the onscreen instructions. 6 After selecting the destination disk for installation, continue following the onscreen instructions. Your computer might restart and ask you to insert the next Mac OS X installation disc.
Note: To install iCal, iChat AV, iSync, iTunes, Safari, and the iLife applications, follow the instructions in Installing Mac OS X and Applications on page 99. You might need to insert the Mac OS X Disc 2, depending on the applications you select to install.
Using Apple Hardware Test
You can use Apple Hardware Test to help determine if there is a problem with your computers hardware. To use Apple Hardware Test: 1 Disconnect all external devices from your computer except the power adapter. If you have an Ethernet cable connected, disconnect it. 2 Insert the Mac OS X Install Disc 1 that came with your computer. 3 Restart your computer and hold down the D key as it starts up. 4 When the Apple Hardware Test main screen appears, follow the onscreen instructions. 5 If Apple Hardware Test detects a problem, it displays an error code. Make a note of the error code before pursuing support options. If Apple Hardware Test does not detect a hardware failure, the problem might be software related. For more information about Apple Hardware Test, see the Apple Hardware Test Read Me file on the Mac OS X Install Disc 1.

Laser Information

Warning: Making adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified in your equipments manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet containing the laser. The laser beam used in this product is harmful to the eyes. The use of optical instruments, such as magnifying lenses, with this product increases the potential hazard to your eyes. For your safety, have this equipment serviced only by an Apple-authorized service provider. Because of the optical disc drive in your computer, your computer is a Class 1 laser product. The Class 1 label, located in a user-accessible area, indicates that the drive meets minimum safety requirements. A service warning label is located in a service-accessible area. The labels on your product may differ slightly from the ones shown here.

Class 1 label

Service warning label
High-Risk Activities Warning
This computer system is not intended for use in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communications systems, or air traffic control machines, or for any other uses where the failure of the computer system could lead to death, personal injury, or severe environmental damage.

Understanding Ergonomics

Here are some tips for setting up a healthy work environment.

Keyboard and Trackpad

When you use the keyboard and trackpad, your shoulders should be relaxed. Your upper arm and forearm should form an angle that is slightly greater than a right angle, with your wrist and hand in roughly a straight line.

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Use a light touch when typing or using the trackpad and keep your hands and fingers relaxed. Avoid rolling your thumbs under your palms.
Change hand positions often to avoid fatigue. Some computer users might develop discomfort in their hands, wrists, or arms after intensive work without breaks. If you begin to develop chronic pain or discomfort in your hands, wrists, or arms, consult a qualified health specialist.
An adjustable chair that provides firm, comfortable support is best. Adjust the height of the chair so your thighs are horizontal and your feet flat on the floor. The back of the chair should support your lower back (lumbar region). Follow the manufacturers instructions for adjusting the backrest to fit your body properly. You might have to raise your chair so that your forearms and hands are at the proper angle to the keyboard. If this makes it impossible to rest your feet flat on the floor, you can use a footrest with adjustable height and tilt to make up for any gap between the floor and your feet. Or you might lower the desktop to eliminate the need for a footrest. Another option is to use a desk with a keyboard tray thats lower than the regular work surface.

Top Ten Questions

How do I set up my printer? Is it compatible with my MacBook Pro? Begin by connecting your printer and installing any software according to the instructions that came with your printer. Next, open System Preferences and click the Print & Fax icon. Use the Print & Fax pane to configure your MacBook Pro to access the printer. Youll find lots of information about setting up printers in Mac Help (choose Help > Mac Help from the menu bar and search for printer). Also see Connecting to a Printer on page 48 of this manual. If your printer doesnt seem to be working as expected, you might need to check the manufacturers website for updated print drivers. Often the latest printer software is available for downloading. If you sent a print job to your printer but its not printing, check to see if the print job is stopped or on hold by clicking the printer icon in the Dock. (If no icon appears in the Dock, open Printer Setup Utility in the Applications/Utilities folder and double-click the printers name.) If the window for the printer says Job Stopped, click the Start Jobs button. If Hold appears beside the job name, resume printing by selecting the job name and clicking Resume. If a print job has stopped printing because of a technical error, you can delete the faulty job by selecting the job and clicking Delete. You can then try printing the job again.
Appendix D Top Ten Questions
How does the Mac OS X interface work? Users new to Mac OS X often have questions about how to carry out certain tasks. Your best source for Mac OS X information is Mac Help. Youll find introductory explanations for new users, users switching from Windows computers, and users upgrading from Mac OS 9. Open Mac Help by choosing Help > Mac Help from the Help menu in the menu bar at the top of your screen. Browse the new Mac OS X user information listed there. Many of the basic tasks users are interested in involve the Finder, so try searching for Finder, too. How do I make my MacBook Pro battery last longer? Remember to calibrate your battery when you first use it (see Calibrating Your Battery on page 24). You can conserve battery power by using the Energy Saver preference pane to specify how quickly the computer should go to sleep or dim the display. Open System Preferences and click the Energy Saver icon. Choose settings that are optimized for your type of usage. Using peripheral devices such as hard disks, which get power from your computer, can also shorten the amount of time your battery lasts. You can conserve battery power by disconnecting such devices. You can also purchase an additional battery that you can swap into your computer when power gets low. For more information about conserving battery power, see Understanding Battery Conservation Tips on page 79.
I put a disc in my optical drive, but nothing happened. How do I know if the disc is compatible with my optical drive? Press the Media Eject (C) key to eject the disc. Apple slot-loading optical drives support only round 12 cm discs. Nonstandard discs and discs with noncircular shapes do not work in the optical drive. For more information about nonstandard discs, go to the Apple Service & Support website at www.apple.com/support and search for nonstandard discs. Warning: Inserting a nonstandard disc into the optical drive can damage the drive. How do I connect an external display, TV, or projector with a DVI connection to my MacBook Pro? 1 Turn on the external display or projector. 2 Make sure the display cable is connected to the external projector or display. 3 Connect the display cable to your MacBook Pro. Your MacBook Pro automatically detects the external display. 4 Adjust the resolution on the external display by using the Displays pane of System Preferences or the Displays status menu in the menu bar. Note: Use the Apple DVI to Video Adapter, available separately, to display content on your TV.

Responsible party (contact for FCC matters only): Apple Computer, Inc. Product Compliance, 1 Infinite Loop M/S 26-A, Cupertino, CA 95014-2084, 408-974-2000.
Industry Canada Statement
Complies with the Canadian ICES-003 Class B specifications. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada.

Wireless Radio Use

This device is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 5.15 to 5.25 GHz frequency range to reduce the potential for harmful interference to cochannel Mobile Satellite systems. Cet appareil doit tre utilis lintrieur.
Bluetooth EuropeEU Declaration of Conformity
This wireless device complies with the specifications EN 300 328, EN 301-489, and EN 60950 following the provisions of the R&TTE Directive.
Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
The radiated output power of the AirPort Extreme technology is below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, it is advised to use the wireless equipment in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized.
Europe - EU Declaration of Conformity
The equipment complies with the RF Exposure Requirement 1999/519/EC, Council Recommendation of 12 July 1999 on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz. This equipment meets the following conformance standards: EN300 328, EN301 893, EN301 489-17, EN60950 Hereby, Apple Computer, Inc., declares that this 802.11a/ b/g Mini-PCIe card is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Complies with European Directives 72/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC, 1999/5/EC See http://www.apple.com/euro/compliance/
FCC Bluetooth Wireless Compliance
The antenna used with this transmitter must not be colocated or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter subject to the conditions of the FCC Grant.
Bluetooth Industry Canada Statement

This Class B device meets all requirements of the Canadian interference-causing equipment regulations. Cet appareil numrique de la Class B respecte toutes les exigences du Rglement sur le matriel brouilleur du Canada.

Korea Statements

VCCI Class B Statement
Singapore Wireless Certification
Taiwan Wireless Statements
External USB Modem Information
When connecting your MacBook Pro to the phone line using an external USB modem, refer to the telecommunications agency information in the documentation that came with your modem.

ENERGY STAR Compliance

As an ENERGY STAR partner, Apple has determined that standard configurations of this product meet the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. The ENERGY STAR program is a partnership with office product equipment manufacturers to promote energyefficiency. Reducing energy consumption of office products saves money and reduces pollution by eliminating wasted energy.

Taiwan Class B Statement

Disposal and Recycling Information
The backlight lamp in this product contains mercury. Dispose according to local, state, and federal laws. For information about Apples recycling program, go to www.apple.com/environment/summary.html. Battery Disposal Information Dispose of batteries according to your local environmental laws and guidelines. Deutschland: Das Gert enthlt Batterien. Diese gehren nicht in den Hausmll. Sie knnen verbrauchte Batterien beim Handel oder bei den Kommunen unentgeltlich abgeben. Um Kurzschlsse zu vermeiden, kleben Sie die Pole der Batterien vorsorglich mit einem Klebestreifen ab. Nederlands: Gebruikte batterijen kunnen worden ingeleverd bij de chemokar of in een speciale batterijcontainer voor klein chemisch afval (kca) worden gedeponeerd.

Taiwan:

European UnionDisposal Information:
The symbol above means that according to local laws and regulations your product should be disposed of separately from household waste. When this product reaches its end of life, take it to a collection point designated by local authorities. Some collection points accept products for free. The separate collection and recycling of your product at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment.
about your battery 24 AC plug 8, 9, 30 AC power adapter. See power adapter AC power cord 9, 30 adjusting your display 28 AirPort Express 62 AirPort Extreme problems 97 setting up a connection 118, 120 technology 62 ALS system 28, 33 amber light 30 ambient light sensing (ALS) system 28, 33 Appearance preferences 45 Apple Remote delete pairing 36 keyboard equivalents 38 overview 35 pairing the remote 36 replacing the battery 37

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Standards Subpart
1194.21 Software applications and operating systems.

Remarks

Macbook Pro comes with the Macintosh OS X operating system (MacBook Pro tested was running OS X 10.4.6). Accessibility information for OS X is available at http://www.apple.com/accessibility/. Not applicable
1194.22 Web-based intranet and internet information and applications. 1194.23 Telecommunications products. 1194.24 Video and multimedia products. 1194.25 Self contained, closed products. 1194.26 Desktop and portable computers. 1194.31 Functional performance criteria. 1194.41 Information, documentation, and support.
Please refer to the attached VPAT: Standard 1194.23(k) and its subparts apply to MacBook Pro. Please refer to the attached VPAT Not Applicable: MacBook Pro is not a self-contained, closed product. Please refer to the attached VPAT Please refer to the attached VPAT and to the OS X VPAT at http://www.apple.com/accessibility/. Please refer to the attached VPAT
Subpart B -- Technical Standards 1194.23 Telecommunications products.
Criteria Supporting Features Remarks and explanations
(a) Telecommunications products or systems which provide a function allowing voice communication and which do not themselves provide a TTY functionality shall provide a standard non-acoustic connection point for TTYs. Microphones shall be capable of being turned on and off to allow the user to intermix speech with TTY use. (b) Telecommunications products which include voice communication functionality shall support all commonly used crossmanufacturer nonproprietary standard TTY signal protocols. (c) Voice mail, autoattendant, and interactive voice response telecommunications systems shall be usable by TTY users with their TTYs.

Not Applicable

voice response telecommunications systems shall be usable by TTY users with their TTYs. (d) Voice mail, messaging, auto-attendant, and interactive voice response telecommunications systems that require a response from a user within a time interval, shall give an alert when the time interval is about to run out, and shall provide sufficient time for the user to indicate more time is required. (e) Where provided, caller identification and similar telecommunications functions shall also be available for users of TTYs, and for users who cannot see displays. (f) For transmitted voice signals, telecommunications products shall provide a gain adjustable up to a minimum of 20 dB. For incremental volume control, at least one intermediate step of 12 dB of gain shall be provided. (g) If the telecommunications product allows a user to adjust the receive volume, a function shall be provided to automatically reset the volume to the default level after every use. (h) Where a telecommunications product delivers output by an audio transducer which is normally held up to the ear, a means for effective magnetic wireless coupling to hearing technologies shall be provided.
seconds per character. (4) The status of all locking or toggle controls or keys shall be visually discernible, and discernible either through touch or sound.
Supported with minor exceptions
Caps Lock and Num Lock are the only keys with a visible locking indicator on the keyboard itself: it shows a light when caps lock is on, but this is not discernable by touch. When the Sticky Keys feature is turned on, the locking status of the Shift, Control, Option and Apple keys is made visible on the screen.
1194.24 Video and multimedia products.
(a) All analog television displays 13 inches and larger, and computer equipment that includes analog television receiver or display circuitry, shall be equipped with caption decoder circuitry which appropriately receives, decodes, and displays closed captions from broadcast, cable, videotape, and DVD signals. As soon as practicable, but not later than July 1, 2002, widescreen digital television (DTV) displays measuring at least 7.8 inches vertically, DTV sets with conventional displays measuring at least 13 inches vertically, and stand-alone DTV tuners, whether or not they are marketed with display screens, and computer equipment that includes DTV receiver or display circuitry, shall be equipped with caption decoder circuitry which appropriately receives, decodes, and displays closed captions from broadcast, cable, videotape, and DVD signals.
decodes, and displays closed captions from broadcast, cable, videotape, and DVD signals. (b) Television tuners, including tuner cards for use in computers, shall be equipped with secondary audio program playback circuitry. (c) All training and informational video and multimedia productions which support the agency's mission, regardless of format, that contain speech or other audio information necessary for the comprehension of the content, shall be open or closed captioned. (d) All training and informational video and multimedia productions which support the agency's mission, regardless of format, that contain visual information necessary for the comprehension of the content, shall be audio described. (e) Display or presentation of alternate text presentation or audio descriptions shall be userselectable unless permanent.

1194.26 Desktop and portable computers.
(a) All mechanically operated controls and keys shall comply with 1194.23 (k) (1) through (4). (b) If a product utilizes touchscreens or touchoperated controls, an input method shall be provided that complies with 1194.23 (k) (1) through (4).

See 1194.23(k.1).

operated controls, an input method shall be provided that complies with 1194.23 (k) (1) through (4). (c) When biometric forms of user identification or control are used, an alternative form of identification or activation, which does not require the user to possess particular biological characteristics, shall also be provided. (d) Where provided, at least one of each type of expansion slots, ports and connectors shall comply with publicly available industry standards.
All expansion slots, ports, and connectors are compliant with publicly available industry standards, including but not limited to: USB, FireWire (IEEE 1394), DVI, and ExpressCard.
Subpart C -- Functional Performance Criteria 1194.31 Functional performance criteria.
(a) At least one mode of operation and information retrieval that does not require user vision shall be provided, or support for assistive technology used by people who are blind or visually impaired shall be provided.

Supported

Operation and information retrieval are controlled via the operating system, and are documented in the OS X VPAT document at http://www.apple.com/accessibility/. MacBook Pro comes with OS X Tiger, which includes Apple's VoiceOver screen reader.
(b) At least one mode of operation and information retrieval that does not require visual acuity greater than 20/70 shall be provided in audio and enlarged print output working together or independently, or support for assistive technology used by people who are visually impaired shall be provided. (c) At least one mode of operation and information retrieval that does not require user hearing shall be provided, or support for assistive technology used by people who are deaf or hard of hearing shall be provided. (d) Where audio information is important for the use of a product, at least one mode of operation and information retrieval shall be provided in an enhanced auditory fashion, or support for assistive hearing devices shall be provided. (e) At least one mode of operation and information retrieval that does not require user speech shall be provided, or support for assistive technology used by people with disabilities shall be provided.

Operation and information retrieval are controlled via the operating system, and are documented in the OS X VPAT document at http://www.apple.com/accessibility/
Speech is not required for operation or information retrieval.
technology used by people with disabilities shall be provided. (f) At least one mode of operation and information retrieval that does not require fine motor control or simultaneous actions and that is operable with limited reach and strength shall be provided.
Supported with exceptions
Subpart D -- Information, Documentation, and Support 1194.41 Information, documentation, and support.
(a) Product support documentation provided to end-users shall be made available in alternate formats upon request, at no additional charge. (b) End-users shall have access to a description of the accessibility and compatibility features of products in alternate formats or alternate methods upon request, at no additional charge. (c) Support services for products shall accommodate the communication needs of end-users with disabilities.
Support documentation is available on the Web in HTML at http://www.apple.com/support/.
Information about Apple product access features is available at http://www.apple.com/accessibility.
E-mail and phone support are available.

 

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