Apple Computer5320CD user manual

User manual for the device Apple Computer5320CD

Device: Apple Computer5320CD
Category: Personal Computer
Manufacturer: Apple
Size: 7.13 MB
Added : 7/11/2013
Number of pages: 319
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Service Source
Power Macintosh/Performa
5200 and 5300
(not 5260, 5280)
Power Macintosh 5200/75 LC, 5300/100 LC
Performa 5200CD, 5215CD,5300CD
International Performa 5320CD

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K Service Source Basics Power Macintosh/Performa 5200 and 5300 (not 5260, 5280)

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Basics System Overview - 1 System Overview The Power Macintosh 5200/5300 computer series combines RISC-based PowerPC performance, full multimedia features, and low cost in a sleek all-in-one design. The design includes expansion slots for 68040 LC communications and PDS cards, as well as other video-in, video tuner, and video-out options. Options include an IDE hard drive in a variety of capacities and a trayloading CD- ROM drive.

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Basics Rev. B, 5000 Series - 2 Rev. B, 5000 Series Apple introduced an updated 5000 series version several months after introduction. Referred to in this manual as “Rev. B,” the updated version incorporates design changes that are not backward-compatible. To determine which version you are servicing, remove the front bezel and note the location of the speakers. If the speakers are part of the front bezel, the unit is the original version. To service the original version, follow the ma

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Basics Rev. B, 5000 Series - 3 Another way to identify a 5200 series version A and Rev. B is to look at the back of the computer for the part number and manufacture date. The label with this information is on the lower part of the plastic case. Version A contains one of these numbers: 620-0635 or 620-0835. Rev. B contains one of these numbers: 620-0637 or 620-0837.

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Basics Performa 5320CD - 4 Performa 5320CD The Performa 5320CD supersedes the 5300CD. It has a PowerPC 603e processor running at 120 MHz and 16 MB of RAM on the logic board. All other hardware features are the same as the Performa 5300CD. This is an international product not sold in the U.S.

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Basics Open Transport - 5 Open Transport Open Transport 1.1 does not work on 5200 or 5300 Series computers. These computers require Open Transport 1.1.1. When version 1.1.1 is installed on these computers, a dialog box may appear indicating that a hardware issue was detected. This message means that Open Transport can’t be installed until the cache/ROM DIMM is replaced. The required repairs are covered under the Apple Repair Extension Program. The models included in this program are

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Basics Service Strategy - 6 Service Strategy Service the Power Macintosh/Performa 5000 series through module exchange and parts replacements. Customers can request on-site service from an Apple Authorized Service Provider Plus (AASP+) or Apple Assurance. They can also choose carry-in service from an Apple Authorized Service Provider (AASP). Ordering AASPs planning to support the Power Macintosh/Performa 5000 series may purchase service modules and parts to develop servicing capabil

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Basics Service Strategy - 7 orders placed through the AppleOrder system. Service Providers not enrolled in AppleOrder may fax their orders to Service Provider Support (512-908-8125) or mail them to Apple Computer, Inc. Service Provider Support MS 212-SPS Austin, TX 78714-9125 Warranty and AppleCare These new computers are covered under the Apple One-Year Limited Warranty. The AppleCare Service Plan is also available. Service Providers are reimbursed for warranty and AppleCare repairs

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Basics Service Strategy - 8 Diagnostics Use MacTest Pro for Power Macintosh to perform diagnostics on the Power Macintosh/Performa 5000 series. Design for Serviceability To access the floppy drive, CD-ROM drive, or front panel control board, remove the drive and controls bezel. To service the logic board, hard drive, or video options, remove the I/O door. The logic board slides out from a connector similar to the connector on Macintosh LC 630 and LC 500. The CRT and degauss frame are

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Basics User Controls - 9 User Controls User controls include • Soft power-on control from keyboard • Front-panel sound-control pushbuttons • Front-panel brightness-control pushbuttons • Optional infrared remote control

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Basics Internal Expansion Connections - 10 Internal Expansion Connections Expansion connections on the logic board include • 2 DRAM SIMM expansion slots • LC Processor Direct Slot (PDS) • Communications slot for modems and Ethernet • Video-in slot for real-time video display, capture, and overlay • External video port An expansion ribbon connector for an optional TV Tuner card provides NTSC and PAL input from an external TV antenna or cable.

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Basics Intelligent Device Electronics (IDE) Hard Drive - 11 Intelligent Device Electronics (IDE) Hard Drive The internal hard drive uses Intelligent Device Electronics (IDE) technology, commonly used in DOS-compatible systems. The IDE hard drive functions the same as a typical SCSI hard drive. You must replace IDE drives like-for-like. The IDE drive does not affect SCSI ID selections or SCSI termination schemes. Seven external SCSI devices may be daisy-chained through the external SCS

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Basics Processor Direct Slot (PDS) - 12 Processor Direct Slot (PDS) The LC-PDS is compatible with the PDS in the Macintosh LC family of computers, but it is not a true PDS. Like the expansion slot in the other models in the Power Macintosh and Performa 5000 series, this expansion slot supports many PDS cards designed to operate with the MC68030 bus. While the I/O expansion slot accepts PDS cards designed for the Macintosh LC family of computers, some of those cards do not work. PDS ca

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Basics Video-In Card - 13 Video-In Card The Video-In Card is an optional card included with the Apple Video System. It allows users to digitize video from the TV Tuner, MPEG Card, and external composite or S-video inputs. It accepts NTSC, PAL, or SECAM format video and also provides stereo audio inputs. Install the Video-In Card into the dedicated 60-pin, 1.75- inch video slot.

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Basics MPEG Card - 14 MPEG Card The MPEG Card is an optional card included with the Apple MPEG Media System. The MPEG Card requires that the Video-In Card be installed. It provides hardware decompression for MPEG movie files, enabling full-screen (through pixel doubling), 30-frames-per-second, 24-bit video playback with 16-bit audio. After the MPEG movies are compressed, they are sent to the Video-In Card, which converts the data into digital format for output to the screen. Install

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Basics TV Tuner Module - 15 TV Tuner Module The TV Tuner, an optional module included with the Apple TV/Video System, turns the computer into a television receiver. The TV Tuner requires the Video-In Card, which is also included with the Apple TV/Video System. The TV Tuner receives incoming television signals from cable or antenna television inputs, and then sends the information to the Video-In Card, which converts the data for display on the screen. In the United States, only NTSC

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Basics TV/FM Radio Tuner Card - 16 TV/FM Radio Tuner Card The TV/FM radio tuner card turns the computer into a television and FM radio receiver, complete with remote control. An expansion ribbon connector for the optional TV/FM radio tuner card provides NTSC and PAL input from an external TV antenna or cable. Change channels by typing the channel number on the keyboard or with the remote control. Switch between the current and previous channel by pressing the Tab key. The computer di

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Basics TV/FM Radio Tuner Card - 17 The TV picture is in its own window on the desktop, and the default size of the window is 320x240 pixels. The picture can be resized from 160x120 pixels up to 640x480 pixels. The resolution of the picture does not increase at larger window sizes, but the image is expanded by doubling the pixel size or by two-dimensional linear interpolation. The TV signal is carried in YUV format for improved picture clarity. The YUV format is 16-bit, with 8 bits for

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Basics TV/FM Radio Tuner Card - 18 The card is available in versions for NTSC, PAL, and SECAM television systems. The features of the TV tuner include the following: • Remote tuner for 181 broadcast and cable channels (U.S. version) • Coaxial connector for TV antenna or cable input (F-type connector in U.S. and Japanese version, IEC-type connector in Europe) • TV picture in a resizable and movable window • YUV format for improved clarity • Closed captioning and teletext support • Softwa


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