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Congratulations on purchasing Mac Pro with Mac OS X Lion Server

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Chapter 1: Ready, Set Up, Go 8 WorkingwithMacOSXLionServer 9 SettingUpYourMacPro 16 CustomizeYourDesktopandSetYourPreferences 16 NeedHelpSettingUp? 17 ShuttingDownYourMacPro

Chapter 2: Life with Your Mac Pro 20 BasicFeaturesontheFrontofYourMacPro 22 PortsandConnectorsontheBackofYourMacPro 24 MorePortsandConnectorsontheBack 26 InternalExpansionOptions 28 GettingAnswers

Chapter 3: Making a Good Thing Better 33 OpeningYourMacPro 37 InstallingMemory 55 InstallingInternalStorageDevices 68 AddingPCIExpressCards 73 ReplacingtheInternalBackupBattery

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Chapter 4: Problem, Meet Solution 76 AnOunceofPrevention 77 ProblemswithYourMacPro 79 ProblemswithSoftware 80 Repairing,Restoring,orReinstallingMacOSXSoftware 85 CheckingforaHardwareProblem 86 ProblemswithWi-FiCommunication 87 ProblemswithaDisplay 89 ProblemswithYourInternetConnection 92 MaximizingEthernetPerformance 92 KeepingYourSoftwareUptoDate 93 LearningMore,Service,andSupport 95 LocatingYourSerialNumber

Chapter 5: What’s Under the Hood 98 Specifications

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Chapter 6: Last, but Not Least 110 ImportantSafetyInformation 111 GeneralMaintenance 113 UnderstandingErgonomics 115 AppleandtheEnvironment 117 RegulatoryComplianceInformation

Looking for Something? 124 Index

Server App Help Server Assistant

www.apple.com/macpro

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YourMacProfeaturesthelatestcomputertechnology,includingadvancedmulticoreprocessortechnology,high-speedmemory,PCIExpressgraphicsandexpansionslots,andinternalstorage,allinananodizedaluminumchassiswitheasyaccesstointernalcomponents.

WARNING:  Toavoidinjury,readalltheinstallationinstructions(andthesafetyinformationstartingonpage110)carefullybeforeyoufirstuseyourMacPro.

MakesureyoulookovertheinformationinChapter2,“LifewithYourMacPro,”tofindoutaboutthenewfeaturesofthisMacPro.

ManyanswerstoquestionscanbefoundonyourMacProinHelpCenter.ForinformationaboutHelpCenter,see“GettingAnswers”onpage28.

Working with Mac OS X Lion ServerAssoonasyousetupyourMacPro,it’sreadytohostalloftheservicesprovidedbyMacOSXLionServer.YoucanuseServerAssistanttosetupyourserverandmigrateinformationfromanotherMacserver.ForinformationaboutusingyourMacserverorusingLionServer,opentheServerapplicationandchooseServerHelpintheHelpmenu.TolearnmoreaboutMacOSXLionServersoftware,seetheLionServerwebsiteatwww.apple.com/macosx/server.

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Setting Up Your Mac ProYourMacProisdesignedsothatyoucansetitupquicklyandstartusingitrightaway.Followthestepsonthenextfewpagestogetstarted.

Step 1: Position your Mac Pro.PickupyourMacProbybothofitshandlesusingcorrectliftingtechniques.PositionyourMacProsothat:

 Itisonasturdy,flatsurface Thepowercableconnectorsdon’tpressagainstawallorotherobject Theairflowinfrontof,behind,andbelowyourMacProisnotobstructed Thecomputer’sopticaldrivetrayshavespacetoopeninfront

TheonlywaytoshutoffpowercompletelytoyourMacProistodisconnectthepowerplugsfromthepowersource.MakesurethepowercordforyourMacProiswithineasyreachsothatyoucanunplugit.

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Step 2: Plug in the power cord.PlugthepowercordcompletelyintotherecessedpowercordsocketonthebackofyourMacProandplugtheotherendintoagroundedpoweroutlet.

Power cord socket

Power cord plug

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Step 3: Connect a display.IfyouareconnectingadisplaytoyourMacPro,connectitasshownbelow.Dependingonthedisplay,youmayhaveoneormorecablestoconnect.Checktheinstructionsthatcamewiththedisplayforadditionalsetupinformation.

Display cable

Display ports

USB port

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YoucanconnectuptothreedisplayswithMiniDisplayPortorDigitalVisualInterface(DVI)connectorstothedisplayportsonthebackofyourMacPro.TheDVIdisplayportisadual-linkport,soyoucanconnecta30-inchAppleCinemaHDDisplay.

DVI display port Mini DisplayPort (2)

YoucanalsoconnectdisplaysthathaveanAppleDisplayConnector(ADC)oravideographicsarray(VGA)connectorusingoneofthefollowingadapters:

 ToconnectaVGAdisplaytotheDVIdisplayportoraMiniDisplayPort,usetheAppleDVItoVGADisplayAdapterortheAppleMiniDisplayPorttoVGAAdapter(bothavailableseparately).

 ToconnectanADCdisplaytotheDVIdisplayport,useanAppleDVItoADCDisplayAdapter(availableseparately).

TheMiniDisplayPortoutputsprovidebothvideoandaudiooutput.YoumustusetheSoundpanelinSystemPreferencestoselecttheconnecteddeviceforaudiooutput.FormoreinformationaboutconnectinganHDMIdevice,searchfor“HDMI”ontheMacProSupportpageatwww.apple.com/support/macpro.

DisplayadaptersandotheraccessoriesforyourMacProaresoldseparatelyatwww.apple.com/store.

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Step 4: Connect an Ethernet cable.ToaccesstheInternetoranetworkusinganEthernetcable,connectoneendofanEthernetcabletoeitheroftheGigabitEthernetportsonthebackofyourMacPro.Connecttheotherendtoacablemodem,DSLmodem,orEthernetnetwork.

Gigabit Ethernet ports

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Step 5: Connect a keyboard and mouse.IfyouareconnectingaUSBkeyboardandmouse,connecttheUSBcablestotheUSBports(d)onyourMacProoronadisplay.

MouseKeyboard

Note:  YoucansetMacOSXLionServerupremotelyfromanothercomputer.Forinformation,opentheServerapplicationontheothercomputerandchooseServerHelpfromtheHelpmenu.

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Step 6: Turn on your Mac Pro.Pressthepowerbutton(®)onthefrontofyourMacPrototurniton.Ifyouhaveadisplaythatmustbeturnedonseparately,turnitonbypressingitspowerbutton.Ifyouconnectedamouse,clickyourmousetoestablishaconnectionwithyourMacPro.

Step 7: Configure your Mac Pro server with Server Assistant.ThefirsttimeyouturnonyourMacProwithMacOSXLionServerinstalled,ServerAssistantasksforsomebasicinformationthatLionServerneedsinordertostartupandconnecttothenetwork.BereadytoprovidethefollowinginformationthefirsttimeyouturnonyourMacPro:

 Anaccountnameandpassword. Anorganizationalnamethat’suniqueinyourcompany. Ahostname,whichcanbeforyourlocalnetworkonly,foryourlocalnetworkandVPNaccessfromtheInternet,oranInternethostnameyoupurchasedfromadomainnameregistrar.

 Detailednetworksettings,includingIPaddress,subnetmask,andDNSservers.ThenetworksettingsmaybeprovidedbyyourInternetrouteroraserveronyournetwork.Ifso,itshouldbeconfiguredtoprovideyourserverthesameIPaddressallthetime(staticmappingorDHCPreservation).

ForhelpwithServerAssistant,clicktheHelpbuttoninanypane.

YoucansetupMacOSXLionServerremotelyfromanothercomputer.Forinformation,opentheServerapplicationontheothercomputerandchooseServerHelpfromtheHelpmenu.

TolearnmoreaboutMacOSXLionServersoftware,seetheLionServerwebsiteatwww.apple.com/macosx/server.

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IfyoualreadyhaveaMacwithMacOSXServerversion10.5orlater,ServerAssistantcanhelpyouautomaticallytransfersystemsettings,servicesettings,useraccounts,files,applications,andotherinformationfromyourpreviousMacserver(anymodel)toyourMacPro.UseanEthernet,FireWire,orwirelessconnectiontotransferinformation.

ForinformationaboutworkingwiththeservicesinMacOSXLionServer,opentheServerapplicationandchooseServerHelpintheHelpmenu.

Customize Your Desktop and Set Your PreferencesYoucaneasilymakeyourdesktoplookthewayyouwantusingSystemPreferences.ChooseApple()>SystemPreferencesfromthemenubarorclicktheSystemPreferencesiconintheDock.SystemPreferencesisyourcommandcenterformostsettingsonyourMacPro.Formoreinformation,openHelpCenterandsearchfor“SystemPreferences”orforthespecificpreferenceyouwanttochange.

Note:  Throughoutthismanual,instructionsaregiventhatrequireadisplaytoviewcommandsanddialogboxes.IfnodisplayorkeyboardareconnectedtoyourMacPro,youcansetupMacOSXLionServerremotelyfromanothercomputer.Forinformation,opentheServerapplicationontheothercomputerandchooseServerHelpfromtheHelpmenu.

Need Help Setting Up?IfyouthinkyourMacProdidn’tstartupproperly,checkthefollowing:

 IsyourMacPropluggedintoapoweroutlet?Ifit’spluggedintoapowerstrip,isthepowerstripturnedon?

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 IsthepowercordsecurelypluggedintothebackofyourMacPro? Ifyouhaveconnectedakeyboardanddisplay,arethekeyboardanddisplaycablesconnectedcorrectly?

 Ifyouhaveconnectedadisplay,arethebrightnessandcontrastofthedisplayadjustedcorrectly?Ifthedisplayhasbrightnesscontrols,adjustthem.Ifthedisplayhasapowerbutton,makesurethedisplayisturnedon.

 Ifyouhaveconnectedadisplayandyoudon’tseeanythingonyourscreen,restartyourMacPro.Holddownthepowerbutton(®)onyourMacProfor5or6seconds,untilitturnsoff.Pressthepowerbutton(®)againtorestart.

 Ifyouseeablinkingquestionmarkonthescreenoraseriesofflashesfromthestatuslight,seeChapter4,“Problem,MeetSolution”onpage75.

Shutting Down Your Mac ProIfyouwon’tbeusingyourMacProforanextendedperiod,shutitdown.

To turn off your Mac Pro, do one of the following:Â ChooseApple()>ShutDown.

 PresstheControlandEjectkeys,andthenclickShutDowninthedialogthatappears.

NOTICE:  DonotturnoffyourMacProbyturningofftheswitchonapowerstriporbyunpluggingyourMacPro’spowerplug(unlessyoucan’tturnoffyourMacProanyotherway).YourfilesorsystemsoftwarecouldbedamagedifyourMacProisnotshutdownproperly.

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NOTICE:  ShutdownyourMacProbeforemovingit.MovingyourMacProwhiletheharddiskisspinningcandamagetheharddisk,causinglossofdataortheinabilitytostartupfromtheharddisk.

Putting Your Mac Pro to SleepMacOSXLionServerisnormallysettopreventyourMacProfromsleepingbecauseuserscan’tconnecttoserviceswhilethecomputersleeps.However,ifitsuitstheservicesyourMacProisproviding,youcanputyourMacProtosleepondemand,oraccordingtoaschedule.

To put your Mac Pro to sleep, do one of the following:Â ChooseApple()>Sleepfromthemenubar.

 ChooseApple()>SystemPreferences,clickEnergySaver,andsetasleeptimerorsetupasleep/wakeschedule.

To wake your Mac Pro:Â Pressanykeyonthekeyboard.WhenyourMacProwakesfromsleep,yourapplications,documents,andcomputersettingsareexactlyasyouleftthem.

Help Center ports

www.apple.com/macpro

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Basic Features on the Front of Your Mac Pro

Optical drive

Headphone jack

Status light

f

® Power button

FireWire 800 ports (2)

Second optical drive(optional)

USB 2.0 ports (2)

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Optical driveYourMacProhasaDVD±RDL/DVD±RW/CD-RWSuperDrive,whichcanreadCD-ROM,photoCD,audio,andDVDdiscs.Itcanwritemusic,documents,andotherfilestoCD-R,CD-RW,DVD±R,DVD±RW,andDVD±RDoubleLayer(DL)discs.Toopenthedrive,presstheMediaEjectkey(C)onyourAppleKeyboard.IfyourMacProhasasecondopticaldrive,presstheOptionkeyandMediaEjectkey(C)toopenit.

®Power buttonPressthisbuttontoturnonyourMacPro.Torestart,pressandholdthisbuttonfor5or6secondsuntilyourMacProturnsoff,andthenpressitagaintoturniton.

HTwo FireWire 800 portsConnecthigh-speedexternaldevices,suchasFireWiredigitalvideo(DV)cameras,scanners,andexternalharddiskdrives.YoucanconnectanddisconnectFireWiredeviceswithoutrestarting.Eachportsupportsdataratesupto800Mbit/s.

dTwo USB 2.0 portsConnectaniPod,iPhone,iPad,mouse,keyboard,printer,diskdrive,digitalcamera,joystick,externalUSBmodem,andmore.YoucanalsoconnectUSB1.1devices.YourdisplaymayalsohaveUSBports.

fHeadphone jackConnectheadphonesorearphoneswithastandard3.5mmconnector.

Status lightAwhitelightindicatesyourMacProison;apulsinglightindicatesit’sinsleep.Forinformationaboutaflashingstatuslight,see“Ifthestatuslightflashesandthecomputerdoesn’tstartup”onpage79.

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Ports and Connectors on the Back of Your Mac Pro

Power socket

Locking latch

USB 2.0 ports (3)

FireWire 800 ports (2)

G

d

¥

H

Gigabit Ethernetports (2)

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Power socketConnectthepowercordthatcamewithyourMacPro.Don’tuseanordinarypowercordorextensioncord.

¥Locking latchLiftthelatchtoopenthesidepanelandaccesstheinternalcomponentsinyourMacPro.Ifyou’reworkinginsideyourMacProandthelatchisdown,thedrivesarelockedinplace.Youcanattachasecuritylock(availableseparately)tothelatchtopreventaccessandsecuretheinternalcomponents.YoucanalsoattachasecuritycabletothelatchorthroughthehandlesandfeettoprotectyourMacPro.

dThree USB 2.0 portsConnectaniPod,iPhone,iPad,mouse,keyboard,printer,diskdrive,digitalcamera,joystick,externalUSBmodem,andmore.YoucanalsoconnectUSB1.1devices.YourdisplaymayalsohaveUSBports.

HTwo FireWire 800 portsConnecthigh-speedexternaldevices,suchasFireWiredigitalvideo(DV)cameras,scanners,andexternalharddiskdrives.YoucanconnectanddisconnectFireWiredeviceswithoutrestarting.Eachportsupportsdataratesupto800Mbit/s.

GTwo Gigabit Ethernet ports with jumbo frame supportConnecttoahigh-speedEthernetnetwork,aDSLorcablemodem,oranothercomputer.TheEthernetportautomaticallydetectsEthernetdevicesanddoesn’trequireanEthernetcrossovercable.YoucanaccesstheInternetornetworkresourcessuchasprintersandservers,andshareinformationoverthenetworkusingaCAT5ecable.

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More Ports and Connectors on the BackPCI Express

expansion slots

Mini DisplayPort (2)

-

,

Optical digitalaudio out port

Analog audioline-in port

Analog audioline-out port

Optical digitalaudio in port

DVI display port

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PCI Express expansion slots (3)ExpandyourMacProbyinstallinguptothreePeripheralComponentInterconnect(PCI)Expresscardsinthecoveredslotslabeled2,3,and4.

£Mini DisplayPort outputsConnectoneortwodisplaysthatuseaMiniDisplayPortconnector,suchastheAppleLEDCinemaDisplay.TheMiniDisplayPortoutputssupportbothvideoandaudiooutput.YoucanuseadapterstoconnectyourcomputerviatheMiniDisplayPortoutputstodevicessuchasHDTVsandAVreceiversforbothsoundandaudiooutput.DisplayadaptersforyourMacProareavailablefromtheonlineAppleStoreatwww.apple.com/store.

£DVI display port (dual-link)ConnectadisplaythatusesaDigitalVisualInterface(DVI)connector,suchastheAppleLEDCinemaDisplay,totheDVIdisplayport.DisplayadaptersforyourMacProareavailablefromtheonlineAppleStoreatwww.apple.com/store.

Optical digital audio in and audio out portsConnecttodecks,receivers,digitalinstruments,andsurround-soundspeakersystemsusingstandardTOSLINKcablesorfiber-opticcableswitha3.5mmplasticornylonopticalplug.YoucantransferstereoorencodedaudiousingtheS/PDIF(Sony/PhilipsDigitalInterface)protocolandTOSLINKcables.

,Analog audio line-in portConnectself-poweredmicrophones,MP3andCDplayers,andotherdeviceswithanalogcapability.

-Analog audio line-out portConnectself-poweredspeakersandotherdeviceswithanalogcapability.

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Internal Expansion Options

Drive carriers (4)

Optical drive carrier

Slot 1: Double-widePCI Express graphics(graphics card installed)

Memory slots(4 or 8 slots dependingon model)

Slots 2–4: PCI Express

Battery(behind graphics card)

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Optical drivesYourMacProcomeswithoneortwoDVD±RDL/DVD±RW/CD-RWSuperDrives.Toreplaceanopticaldrive,see“ReplacinganOpticalDrive”onpage62.

Hard disk drives or solid state drivesYourMacProcomeswithuptofourdrivesinstalled.Toinstallorreplacedrives,see“InstallingInternalStorageDevices”onpage55.

PCI Express slotsYourMacProhasthreePCIExpressexpansionslots.ToinstallPCIcardsinslots2through4,see“AboutPCIExpressCards”onpage68.

BatteryYourMacProusesaninternalbackupbattery.IfyourMacProhastroublestartingup,orifthesystemdateandtimearefrequentlyincorrect,youmayneedtoreplacethebattery.See“ReplacingtheInternalBackupBattery”onpage73.

Double-wide PCI Express graphics slotConnectuptotwodisplaystothegraphicscardinthePCIExpressgraphicsslot(slot1).YoucanreplacethecardinthisslotandinstalladditionalgraphicscardsinPCIslots2through4.See“AboutPCIExpressCards”onpage68.

Memory slotsYourMacProhasfouroreightmemoryexpansionslots,dependingonthemodel.Toaddmorememory,installPC3-10600E,1333MHz,DDR3ECCSDRAMUDIMMsinthememoryslots.ForinformationaboutthetypeofmemoryusedinyourMacPro,see“InstallingMemory”onpage37.

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Getting AnswersMuchmoreinformationaboutusingyourMacProisavailableinHelpCenterandontheInternetatwww.apple.com/support/macpro.

To open Help Center:1 ClicktheFindericonintheDock(thebaroficonsalongtheedgeofthescreen).

2 ClicktheHelpmenuinthemenubaranddooneofthefollowing:

 TypeaquestionortermintheSearchfield,andchooseatopicfromthelistofresultsorchooseShowAllResultstoseealltopics.

 ChooseHelpCentertoopentheHelpCenterwindow,whereyoucanbrowseorsearchtopics.

More InformationFormoreinformationaboutusingyourMacPro,seethefollowing:

To learn about See

Installingdrives,memory,expansioncards,orabattery

Chapter3,“MakingaGoodThingBetter”onpage31.

TroubleshootingyourMacProifyouhaveaproblem

Chapter4,“Problem,MeetSolution”onpage75.

FindingserviceandsupportforyourMacPro

“LearningMore,Service,andSupport”onpage93.OrseetheMacProSupportwebsiteatwww.apple.com/support/macpro.

UsingMacOSXLionServer TheLionServerwebsiteatwww.apple.com/macosx/server.OropentheServerapplicationandthenchooseServerHelpfromtheHelpmenu.

MovingfromaPCtoaMac “Whyyou’llloveaMac”atwww.apple.com/getamac/whymac.

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To learn about See

ChangingSystemPreferences SystemPreferencesbychoosingApple(K)>SystemPreferences.Orsearchfor“systempreferences”inHelpCenter.

Usingamouseorkeyboard SystemPreferencesandchooseKeyboard&Mouse.OropenHelpCenterandsearchfor“mouse”or“keyboard.”

UsingAirPortExtremewirelesstechnology

TheAirPortSupportpageatwww.apple.com/support/airport.OropenHelpCenterandsearchfor“AirPort.”

UsingBluetooth®wirelesstechnology

TheBluetoothSupportpageatwww.apple.com/support/bluetooth.OropenHelpCenterandsearchfor“Bluetooth.”

Connectingaprinter HelpCenterandsearchfor“printing.”

FireWireandUSBconnections HelpCenterandsearchfor“FireWire”or“USB.”

ConnectingtotheInternet HelpCenterandsearchfor“Internet.”

Usingadisplay HelpCenterandsearchfor“displayport.”

BurningaCDorDVD HelpCenterandsearchfor“burndisc.”

MacProspecifications Chapter5,“What’sUndertheHood”onpage97.OrseetheMacProspecificationspageatwww.apple.com/macpro/specs.html.OropenSystemInformation(intheUtilitiesfolderinLaunchpad),andthenclickMoreInfo.

Applenews,freedownloads,andonlinecatalogs

TheApplewebsiteatwww.apple.com.

Instructions,technicalsupport,andproductmanuals

TheAppleSupportwebsiteatwww.apple.com/support.

Help Center RAM

www.apple.com/store

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UsetheinformationinthischaptertocustomizeandexpandyourMacProtofityourneeds.Youcanfindinformationaboutimportantproceduresinthefollowingsections:

 “OpeningYourMacPro”onpage33 “InstallingMemory”onpage37 “InstallingInternalStorageDevices”onpage55 “AddingPCIExpressCards”onpage68 “ReplacingtheInternalBackupBattery”onpage73

WARNING:  ApplerecommendsthatyouhaveanApple-certifiedtechnicianinstallmemory,PCIExpresscards,andinternalstoragedevices.TocontactanAppleAuthorizedServiceProviderorAppleforservice,see“LearningMore,Service,andSupport”onpage93.Ifyouinstalltheseitemsyourself,youriskdamagingyourequipment,andsuchdamageisnotcoveredbythelimitedwarrantyonyourcomputer.SeeanAppleAuthorizedResellerorAppleAuthorizedServiceProviderforadditionalinformationaboutthisoranyotherwarrantyquestion.

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Opening Your Mac Pro1 BeforeyouopenyourMacPro,shutitdownbychoosingApple()>ShutDown.

NOTICE:  AlwaysshutdownyourMacProbeforeopeningittoavoiddamagingitsinternalcomponentsorthecomponentsyouwanttoinstall.DonotopenyourMacProorattempttoinstallitemsinsideitwhileitison.

2 Wait5to10minutestoallowtheinternalcomponentsofyourMacProtocool.

WARNING:  LetyourMacProcooldownbeforeyoutouchtheinternalcomponents,whichmaybeveryhot.

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3 TouchthemetalontheoutsideofyourMacProtodischargeanystaticelectricity.

NOTICE:  AlwaysdischargestaticbeforeyoutouchpartsorinstallcomponentsinsideyourMacPro.Toavoidgeneratingstatic,don’twalkaroundtheroomuntilyoufinishinstallingthecards,memory,orinternalstoragedeviceandreplacethesidepanel.

Touch the metalcase to dischargestatic.

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4 UnplugallthecablesandthepowercordfromyourMacPro.

WARNING:  Toavoiddamaginginternalcomponentsorthecomponentsyouwanttoinstall,alwaysunplugyourMacPro.Don’tattempttoinstallitemswhileit’spluggedin.

5 Holdthesidepanelandliftthelatchontheback.

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6 RemovethesidepanelbypullingthetopawayfromyourMacProandliftingup.

Important:  Whenyouremovethesidepanel,holditsecurely.

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Installing MemoryYourMacProcomeswithaminimumof8GBofmemoryinthesingle-processormodelinstalledas2GBunbufferedECCdualinlinememorymodules(UDIMMs).

AllinstalledUDIMMsmustmeetthesespecifications:

 PC3-10600E,1333MHz,DDR3SDRAMUDIMMs Error-correctingcode(ECC) 72-bitwide,240-pinECCmodules 36ICsmaximumperECCUDIMM

NOTICE:  ApplerecommendsthatyouuseApple-approvedDIMMs.DIMMsfromolderMaccomputerscannotbeusedinyourMacPro.YoucanpurchaseApple-brandedmemoryonlinefromtheAppleStoreatwww.apple.com/store.

WhenpurchasingDIMMsforuseinMaccomputers,makesurethatthememoryvendorconformstotheJointElectronDeviceEngineeringCouncil(JEDEC)specification.CheckwithyourmemoryvendortoensurethattheDIMMssupportthecorrecttimingmodesandthattheSerialPresenceDetect(SPD)featurehasbeenprogrammedproperly,asdescribedintheJEDECspecification.

Note:  AlthoughthememoryspeedoftheUDIMMSis1333MHz,theywilloperateat1066MHzor1333MHz,dependingontheprocessorinthecomputer.

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Beforeyouinstallmemory,determinewhetheryouhaveasingle-ordual-processorMacPro.Removethesidepanel,followingtheinstructionsin“OpeningYourMacPro”onpage33,andlookinside:

 Aquad-coreor6-coreMacProhasoneprocessorandfourmemoryslots.Youcaninstallatotalofupto16GBofmemory.See“InstallingMemoryinaQuad-Coreor6-CoreMacPro”onpage39.

 An8-coreor12-coreMacProhastwoprocessorsandeightmemoryslots.Youcaninstallatotalofupto32GBofmemory.See“InstallingMemoryinan8-Coreor12-CoreMacPro”onpage48.

One processor Two processors

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YoucanalsodeterminewhichMacProyouhavebychoosingApple()>AboutThisMacfromthemenubar.ClickMoreInfo,chooseHardwarefromtheContentslist,andthenfindNumberOfProcessorsinHardwareOverview.Thequad-coreand6-coreMacProhaveoneprocessorandthe8-coreand12-coreMacProhavetwoprocessors.

Installing Memory in a Quad-Core or 6-Core Mac ProThequad-coreand6-coreMacProhavefourmemoryslots,andcomewithatleastfour2GBDIMMsinstalled.Youcanreplaceorinstalladditional1GB,2GB,or4GBDIMMsforatotalofupto16GBofmemory.

It’simportantthatallDIMMsinstalledinyourMacProareofthecorrectspecifications.UsetheinstructionsthatfollowtoinstallDIMMsinaquad-coreor6-coreMacPro.

To install memory:1 ShutdownyourMacPro,openit,andremovethesidepanel,followingtheinstructionsin“OpeningYourMacPro”onpage33.

WARNING:  LetyourMacProcooldownfor5to10minutesbeforeyouremovetheprocessortrayortouchtheinternalcomponents.Theprocessortrayandcomponentsmaybeveryhot.

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2 Pushthelatchesontheprocessortrayuntiltheypartiallyopen.

Latches

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3 Pullthelatchesuntiltheyopenallthewayandreleasetheprocessortray.

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4 Removetheprocessortrayandlayitonasoft,cleanclothonthedeskorworksurface,toprotectthetrayandavoidscratchingtheworksurface.

Processor tray

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Ifyouinstallequal-sizeDIMMs(forexample,all1GBDIMMSorall2GBDIMMS)inyourquad-coreor6-coreMacPro,Applerecommendsthatyoufilltheslotsintheorderlistedinthetable.

Slot 4

Slot 3

Slot 2

Slot 1

If you have Fill these slots

TwoDIMMs 1and2

ThreeDIMMs 1,2,and3

FourDIMMs 1,2,3,and4(all)

Note:  Ifyouinstalldifferent-sizeDIMMsinyourMacPro,followtheorderinthetable.IftheDIMMconfigurationyouinstalldoesn’tprovideoptimizedperformance,theMemorySlotUtilityappearsonscreenandrecommendsanimprovedconfiguration.

Tousetheutilityagain,goto/System/Library/CoreServices/MemorySlotUtility.

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5 OpentheejectorsonDIMMslots1,2,and3andpushthemouttothesides.ThenremovetheDIMMsfromtheslots.

6 InstalltheDIMMsbyaligningthemintheDIMMslotsandpushingbothendsoftheDIMMdownuntilthetabsareverticalandtheejectorssnapintoplace.

NOTICE:  ToavoiddamagingtheDIMM,holditbythecornersanddon’ttouchthegoldconnectorsorothercomponents.

EjectorsNotchConnectors

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7 Reinstalltheprocessortray,pushingitinuntilthelatchesareata90-degreeangle.

Processor tray

Latch

8 Pushthelatchesallthewayintoclosethemandseattheprocessortray.

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9 Replacethesidepanel.

Whenyoureplacethesidepanel,makesurethelatchisup.Holdthesidepanelsecurelysoitstaysinplaceasyoupushthelatchdown.

Place the side panelin the slot and thenpush to close.

NOTICE:  Alwaysreplacethesidepanelafterinstallingcomponents.YourMacProdoesn’toperateproperlywithoutthesidepanelinplace.

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10 HoldthesidepanelagainstyourMacProandpushthelatchdowntosecurethesidepanel.

Youcanattachalockorcablethroughametalloop(underthelatch)tosecureyourMacPro.Flipthemetalloopdownbeforeyouclosethelatch,thenclosethelatchandattachyourlockorcablethroughtheextendedloop.

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Installing Memory in an 8-Core or 12-Core Mac ProThe8-coreand12-coreMacProhaveeightmemoryslots,and,inmostconfigurations,comewithatleastfour2GBDIMMsinstalled.Youcaninstallatotalofupto32GBofmemory.

It’simportantthatalltheDIMMsinstalledinyourMacProhavethecorrectspecifications.UsetheinstructionsthatfollowtoinstallDIMMsinan8-coreor12-coreMacPro.

To install memory in a dual-processor Mac Pro:1 ShutdownyourMacPro,openit,andremovethesidepanel,followingtheinstructionsin“OpeningYourMacPro”onpage33.

WARNING:  LetyourMacProcooldownfor5to10minutesbeforeyouremovetheprocessortrayortouchtheinternalcomponents.Theprocessortrayandcomponentsmaybeveryhot.

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2 Pushthelatchesontheprocessortrayuntiltheyopenslightly.

Latches

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3 Pullthelatchesuntiltheyopenallthewayandreleasetheprocessortray.

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4 Removetheprocessortrayandlayitonasoft,cleanclothonthedeskorworksurface,toprotectthetrayandavoidscratchingtheworksurface.

Processor tray

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Ifyouinstallequal-sizeDIMMs(forexample,all1GBDIMMSorall2GBDIMMS)inyour8-coreor12-coreMacPro,Applerecommendsthatyoufilltheslotsintheorderlistedinthetable.

Slot 4

Slot 3

Slot 2

Slot 1

Slot 5

Slot 6

Slot 7

Slot 8

If you have Fill these slots

TwoDIMMs 1and2

ThreeDIMMs 1,2,and3

FourDIMMs 1,2,and5,6

SixDIMMs 1,2,3,and5,6,7

EightDIMMs 1,2,3,4,and5,6,7,8(all)

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Note:  Ifyouinstalldifferent-sizeDIMMsinyourMacPro,followtheorderinthetable.IftheDIMMconfigurationyouinstalldoesn’tprovideoptimizedperformance,theMemorySlotUtilityappearsonscreenandrecommendsabetterconfiguration.

Tousetheutilityagain,goto/System/Library/CoreServices/MemorySlotUtility.

5 InstalltheDIMMsbyaligningthemintheDIMMslotsandpushingbothendsoftheDIMMdownuntilthetabsareverticalandtheejectorssnapintoplace.

NOTICE:  ToavoiddamagingtheDIMM,holditbythecornersanddon’ttouchthegoldconnectorsorothercomponents.

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6 Reinstalltheprocessortray,pushingitinuntilthelatchesareata90-degreeangle.

7 Pushthelatchesallthewayintoclosethemandseattheprocessortray.

Processor tray

Latch

8 Replacethesidepanel,followingtheinstructionsstartingonpage46.

NOTICE:  Alwaysreplacethesidepanelafterinstallingcomponents.YourMacProdoesn’toperateproperlywithoutthesidepanelinplace.

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Installing Internal Storage DevicesYourMacProhasroomforsixinternaldrives:twoopticaldrives,andfourharddiskorsolidstatedrives.Inmostconfigurations,asingledriveoccupiesthefirstdrivebayandanopticaldriveislocatedintheupperopticaldrivebay.

Youcanadduptothree3.5-inchcable-freeSerialATA(SATA)harddiskdrivestotheemptydrivebays.Thedrivesmustmeetthesespecifications:

 Type:SATA3Gb/s

 Width:3.9inches(102mm)

 Depth:5.7inches(147mm)

 Height:1.0inch(25.4mm)

Youcanadduptothree2.5-inchsolidstatediskdrives(SSDs)totheemptydrivebays.Thedrivesmustmeetthesespecifications:

 Type:SATA3Gb/s

 Width:2.5inches(63.5mm)

Thesolidstatedrives(SSD)comewithadaptersthatfitthe3.5-inchdrivebays.

Formoreinformationaboutrequirementsorsupporteddevices,visitanAppleAuthorizedReseller,theAppleStoreatwww.apple.com/store,ortheMacProSupportwebsiteatwww.apple.com/support/macpro.

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Installing Serial ATA Hard Disk DrivesYourMacProcanaccommodateuptofourinternal1-inch-highSATAharddiskdrivesinthedrivebays.IfyourMacProcomeswithasingledriveinstalled,it’sinthefirstdrivebay.Youcaninstalldrivesinthesecond,third,andfourthdrivebays.

To install a hard disk drive:1 OpenyourMacProandremovethesidepanelfollowingtheinstructionsin“OpeningYourMacPro”onpage33.

2 Liftthelatchtounlockthedrivecarriers.

Note:  Whenthelatchisdown,thecarriersarelockedinthedrivebaysandcan’tberemoved.

3 Pullthecarrieroutofthedrivebay.

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4 Positionthecarrierovertheharddiskdrivewiththeconnectorsattheback.

5 Usethefourscrewsonthecarriertoattachtheharddiskdrivetothecarrier.

NOTICE:  Holdthedrivebyitssides.Toavoiddamagingthedrive,don’ttouchtheprintedcircuitboard.

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6 Liftthelatchandslidethecarrierovertheguidesandintothedrivebayuntilit’stouchingthedriveconnectorsandisseatedinthebay.

Driveconnectors

7 Replacethesidepanel,followingtheinstructionsstartingonpage46.

NOTICE:  Alwaysreplacethesidepanelafterinstallingcomponents.YourMacProdoesn’toperateproperlywithoutthesidepanelinplace.

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Installing a Solid State DriveYourMacProcanaccommodateuptofourinternal2.5-inchsolidstatedrivesinthedrivebays.IfyourMacProcomeswithasingledriveinstalled,it’sinthefirstbay.Youcaninstalldrivesinthesecond,third,andfourthdrivebays.

To install a solid state drive:1 OpenyourMacProandremovethesidepanel,followingtheinstructionsin“OpeningYourMacPro”onpage33.

2 Liftthelatchtounlockthedrivecarriers.

Note:  Whenthelatchisdown,thecarriersarelockedinthedrivebaysandcan’tberemoved.

3 Pullthecarrieroutofthedrivebay.

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4 Removethetwoscrewsfromthedrivecarrierasshown.You’llattachtheSSDadaptertothecarrierusingthetworemainingscrews.Putthetwoscrewsthatyouremovedawayforsafekeeping.

Connectors

Hooks

ScrewsUnused screws (2)

5 PositionthedrivecarrierovertheSSDadapterwiththedriveconnectorsatthebackasshown.Insertthetwohooksonthetopoftheadapterintothecarrier’sholes.FastenthetwoscrewsontopofthecarriertoattachtheSSDenclosuretothecarrier.

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6 Liftthelatchandslidethecarrierovertheguidesandintothedrivebayuntilittouchesthedriveconnectorsandisseatedinthebay.

Driveconnectors

7 Replacethesidepanel,followingtheinstructionsstartingonpage46.

NOTICE:  Alwaysreplacethesidepanelafterinstallingcomponents.YourMacProdoesn’toperateproperlywithoutthesidepanelinplace.

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Replacing an Optical DriveYourMacProcomeswithoneortwoSuperDrivesinstalledintheopticaldrivebays.Followtheseinstructionstoreplaceanopticaldrive.

Note:  Contactyourdrivemanufacturerorconsultthemanufacturer’swebsitetodetermineifyourdriveissettocableselectmode.Beforeyouinstalladrive,setthedrivetocableselectmodeifthemanufacturerhasn’talreadydoneso.

To replace the optical drive:1 OpenyourMacProandremovethesidepanel,followingtheinstructionsin“OpeningYourMacPro”onpage33.

2 Liftthelatchtounlocktheopticaldrivecarriers.

Whenthelatchisdown,thedrivesandcarriersarelockedintheopticaldrivebaysandcan’tberemoved.

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3 Pullthecarrierhalfwayoutoftheopticaldrivebay.

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4 Disconnectthecablefromtheopticaldriveandremovethecarrierfromtheopticaldrivebay.

NOTICE:  Whenyouinstallorreplaceopticaldrives,usetheoriginalApplecablesthatcamewithyourMacPro.

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5 Removetheopticaldrivefromthecarrierbyunscrewingthefourattachmentscrews.

6 Usethefourscrewsfromtheoriginalopticaldrivetoattachthereplacementdrivetothecarrier.

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7 Slidetheopticaldriveandcarrierovertheguideshalfwayintotheopticaldrivebay.

8 Attachthecabletothebackoftheopticaldrive.

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9 Liftthelatchandthenslidethecarrierintotheopticaldrivebay,pushingitintoplace.

10 Replacethesidepanel,followingtheinstructionsstartingonpage46.

NOTICE:  Alwaysreplacethesidepanelafterinstallingcomponents.YourMacProdoesn’toperateproperlywithoutthesidepanelinplace.

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Adding PCI Express CardsYoucanexpandthecapabilitiesofyourMacProbyinstallingcardsinthePeripheralComponentInterconnect(PCI)Expressslots.YourMacProhasonedouble-widePCIExpressgraphicsslotandthreePCIExpressexpansionslots,foratotaloffourslots.TheseslotsaccommodatePCIExpressgraphicscardsandexpansioncards.

About PCI Express CardsYourMacProcomeswithahigh-performancePCIExpressgraphicscard,whichcontainsthegraphicsprocessingunit(GPU)andprovidesthecomputer’sdisplayports.Thegraphicscardisinstalledinslot1.

YoucaninstalladditionalPCIExpressgraphicsandexpansioncards.Beforeinstallingacard,checkitsspecificationstomakesureitcanoperateinyourMacPro:

 Slots1and2arex16,PCIExpress2.0slots Slots3and4arex4,PCIExpress2.0slots

Allfourslotssupport16-lanecards.

NOTICE:  CombinedmaximumpowerconsumptionforallfourPCIExpressslotsmustnotexceed300watts(W).

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To install a PCI Express card:1 OpenyourMacProandremovethesidepanel,followingtheinstructionsin“OpeningYourMacPro”onpage33.

WARNING:  Toavoiddamaginginternalcomponentsorthecomponentsyouwanttoinstall,alwaysturnoffandthenunplugyourMacPro.Donotattempttoinstallitemswhileitispluggedin.LetyourMacProcooldownfor5to10minutesbeforeyoutouchtheinternalcomponents,whichmaybeveryhot.

2 UnscrewthecaptivescrewsinthePCIbracketandremovethebracket.

Port access cover

PCI bracket

3 Removetheportaccesscoverfromtheslotinwhichyouplantoinstallthecard.

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4 PressthebuttononthePCIsliderandmovetheslidertotheleft,whichmovestheretentionbar.

Button Retention barPCI slider

5 Removeyournewcardfromitsstatic-proofbagandholditbyitscorners.Don’ttouchthegoldconnectororthecomponentsonthecard.

If You’re Installing a Full-Length PCI CardItmaybeeasiertoinstallaPCIcardifyouremovetheharddiskdrivesandcarriers(seepage56),andremoveadjacentcards.MakesuretheendofthecardgoesintheappropriatecardguidebeforealigningthecardwiththePCIslotandcompletingtheinstallation.

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6 Alignthecard’sconnectorwiththeexpansionslotandpressthecardintotheslot.

Hook on card Retention bar PCI Express slotPCI slider

7 Pressthecardgentlybutfirmlyuntiltheconnectorisfullyinserted.Pressonlyonthebareareasofthecardtoavoiddamagingthecomponents.Don’trockthecardfromsidetosideorforceit.Ifyoumeetresistance,checktheconnectorandslotfordamageorobstructions,andthentryinsertingthecardagain.

8 Pullthecardgentlytomakesureit’sproperlyconnected.Ifitstaysinplaceanditsgoldconnectorsarebarelyvisible,thecardisconnected.

9 MovethePCIslidertotherighttosecurethecard.

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10 ReplacethePCIbracketunderthebraceandtightenthescrewstosecurethecard.

NOTICE:  Ifyouremoveacardanddon’tinstallareplacement,placeaportaccesscoverovertheemptyslottokeepforeignobjectsoutoftheenclosure.Anuncoveredslotaffectstheairflowthatcoolstheinternalcomponentsandmaycausedamage.

Brace

PCI bracket

11 Replacethesidepanel,followingtheinstructionsstartingonpage46.

NOTICE:  Alwaysreplacethesidepanelafterinstallingcomponents.YourMacProdoesn’toperateproperlywithoutthesidepanelinplace.

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Replacing the Internal Backup BatteryYourMacProusesaBR2032lithiumcoincellbatterythatpreservessettings,suchasthedateandtime,whenyourMacProisoff.IfyounoticeintermittentproblemswhenyourMacProstartsup,orchangesinthedateandtimesettings,replacethebattery.

Important:  Disposeoftheoldbatteryaccordingtoyourlocalenvironmentallaws.

Toreplacethebattery:

1 OpenyourMacProandremovethesidepanel,followingtheinstructionsin“OpeningYourMacPro”onpage33.

2 RemoveanyPCIExpresscardsthatblockaccesstothebattery.See“AddingPCIExpressCards”onpage68forinstructions.

3 Removetheoldbatteryfromtheholder.

WARNING:  Installingthebatteryincorrectlymaycauseanexplosion.Useonlythesametypeofbatteryoranequivalentrecommendedbythemanufactureroftheoriginal.

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4 Insertthenewbatteryintheholderwiththepositiveside(+)facingout.

5 ReplacethePCIExpresscardsthatyouremoved(see“AddingPCIExpressCards”onpage68).

6 Replacethesidepanelandpushthelatchdowntosecureit.

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OccasionallyyoumayhaveproblemswhileworkingwithyourMacPro.Readonfortroubleshootingtipstotrywhenyouhaveaproblem.YoucanalsofindmoretroubleshootinginformationinHelpCenterorontheMacProSupportwebsiteatwww.apple.com/support/macpro.

WhenyouexperienceaproblemwithyourMacPro,there’susuallyasimpleandquicksolution.Thinkabouttheconditionsthatleduptotheproblem.Makinganoteofthingsyoudidbeforetheproblemoccurredwillhelpyounarrowdownthepossiblecausesoftheproblemandfindtheanswersyouneed.Thingstonoteinclude:

 Anysoftwarethatyourecentlyinstalled. Anynewhardware(suchasmemory,graphicsorPCIExpresscards,harddiskdrives)thatyouinstalledorperipheralsthatyouconnected.

An Ounce of PreventionIfyouhaveaproblemwithyourcomputerorsoftware,havingkeptup-to-dateTimeMachinebackupsensuresthatyourdatawon’tbelost.IfyoumakeregularTimeMachinebackups,youcanrestoreyoursoftwareandallyourdatatoexactlythewayitwasatthetimeofthebackup.EvenseriousissuesareoflessconcernwhenyousafeguardyourinformationwithTimeMachine.

Forimportantinformationaboutbackingupyourserverdata,seetheLionServerwebsiteatwww.apple.com/macosx/server.

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Problems with Your Mac ProIfyourMacProdoesn’trespondorturnon,ifyouhavetroubleejectingadisk,orifthestatuslightisflashing,trythestepsinthissection.

If the computer doesn’t respond or the pointer doesn’t move Makesurethekeyboardisconnectedbyunpluggingandthenpluggingintheconnector,andmakesureitisfirmlyseated.

 PresstheCommandkey(x)andQkeyatthesametimetotrytoquitthecurrentapplication.

 PresstheCommandkey(x)andperiodkeyatthesametime.Ifadialogappears,clickCancel.

 ChooseApple()>ForceQuitandselecttheapplicationyouwanttoquit.YoucanalsoforcequitbypressingtheEsc,Option,andCommand(x)keysatthesametime.RestartyourMacProbychoosingApple()>Restarttobesuretheproblemisentirelyclearedup.Youcanalsorestartbypressingthepowerbutton(®)forabout5or6secondsuntilyourMacProshutsdown.Pressthepowerbutton(®)againtostartupyourMacPro.

 If the problem occurs only when you use a particular program,checkwiththeprogram’smanufacturertoseeifitiscompatiblewithyourcomputer.

 If the problem occurs frequently,chooseHelp>HelpCenterandsearchfor“problems.“

If the computer doesn’t turn on or start up Makesurethepowercordisconnectedtoaworkingpowersource.Theplugonthepowercordmustbecompletelyinsertedintothecomputer’spowersocketandfirmlyseated.

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 RestartyourcomputerwhileholdingdowntheCommandkey(x)andRkey,untilthecomputerrestarts.WhentheMacOSXUtilitiesapplicationappears,selectanoptiontorepairyourdisk,restoreyoursoftware,orreinstallMacOSXandAppleapplicationsfromtheMacOSXUtilitiespane.Formoreinformation,see“Repairing,Restoring,orReinstallingMacOSXSoftware”onpage80.

 Ifyourcomputerstilldoesnotstartup,tryresettingtheparameterrandomaccessmemory(PRAM).TurnonthecomputerandimmediatelyholddowntheCommand(x),Option,P,andRkeysuntilyouhearthestartupsoundasecondtime.Releasethekeys.ThePRAMisresettothedefaultvaluesandyourclocksettingsmayneedtobereset.

• IfyourcomputerdoesnotstartupafterresettingthePRAM,restartyourcomputerwhileholdingdowntheOptionkeytoselectyourstartupdisk.

• Ifthisdoesn’twork,restartyourcomputerwhileholdingdowntheShiftkey.

If you’re unable to eject a discAfileonthediscmaybeinuse.Quitapplicationsthatareopen,andthentryagain.

Ifthatdoesn’twork,chooseApple()>RestartandholddowneitherthemousebuttonortheMediaEjectkey(C)onanAppleKeyboard.

Ifthatdoesn’twork:

1 Shutdownthecomputerandremovethesidepanel(seetheinstructionsonpage33).

2 Pulltheopticaldrivecarrieroutoftheopticaldrivebay(see“ReplacinganOpticalDrive”onpage62).

3 Carefullyinserttheendofastraightenedpaperclipintothesmallholeonthefrontoftheopticaldrive.

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4 Pushfirmlyuntilthetrayopens,removethedisc,andpushthetraytocloseit.

5 Puttheopticaldrivecarrierandthesidepanelbackinplace(see“ReplacinganOpticalDrive”onpage62).

If the status light flashes and the computer doesn’t start up Ifyourecentlyinstalledmemory,aPCIexpansioncard,oranotherinternalcomponent,makesurethatitiscorrectlyinstalledandthatitiscompatiblewithyourcomputer.Seeifremovingitallowsthecomputertostartup.

 Ifthestatuslightstillflashes,determinethenumberofflashestoidentifytheproblem:

• One short flash followed by a longer off period: Novalidmemory.

• Three short flashes followed by a longer off period:Failedmemory.

Problems with SoftwareWhenanapplicationfreezesordoesn’trespond,MacOSXprovidesawaytoquittheapplicationwithoutrestartingyourcomputer.

To force an application to quit:1 PressCommand(x)-Option-EscorchooseApple()>ForceQuitfromthemenubar.

2 SelectthenameoftheapplicationyouwanttoquitintheForceQuitApplicationsdialog.

3 ClickForceQuit.

Theapplicationquits,leavingallotherapplicationsopen.

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If you have a problem with a software program UseSoftwareUpdatetoensurethatyouhavethelatestdrivers,bugfixes,andotherupdates.

 ForproblemswithsoftwarefromamanufacturerotherthanApple,contactthemanufacturer.

If you have a problem using your computer or working with Mac OS X Lion Server LookinHelpCenter(intheHelpmenu)forinstructionsandtroubleshootinginformation.

 Forthelatesttroubleshootinginformationandsoftwareupdates,gototheLionServerSupportwebsiteatwww.apple.com/support/server.

Repairing, Restoring, or Reinstalling Mac OS X SoftwareIfyouhaveaproblemwithyourMacsoftwareorhardware,MacOSXprovidesrepairandrestoreutilitiesthatmayeliminateproblemsandcanevenrestoreyoursoftwaretoitsoriginalfactorysettings.YoucanaccesstheseutilitiesfromtheMacOSXUtilitiesapplication,evenifyourcomputerisn’tstartingupcorrectly.

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UsetheMacOSXUtilitiesapplicationto:

 Repairyourcomputer’sdiskusingDiskUtility. RestoreyoursoftwareanddatafromaTimeMachinebackup. ReinstallMacOSXLion,LionServer,andAppleapplications. RestoreyourcomputertoitsfactorysettingsbyerasingitsdiskandreinstallingMacOSXLion,LionServer,andAppleapplications.

Ifyourcomputerdetectsaproblem,itopenstheMacOSXUtilitiesapplicationautomatically.Youcanalsoopenthepanemanuallybyrestartingyourcomputer.

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To open the Mac OS X Utilities application:m RestartyourcomputerwhileholdingdowntheCommandkey(x)andRkey.

SomeutilitiesintheMacOSXUtilitiespanerequireaccesstotheInternetandtheMacAppStore.YoumayneedtomakesureyourcomputerisconnectedtotheInternetviayourEthernetorWi-Finetwork.

To connect via a Wi-Fi network:1 ChooseanetworkfromtheWi-Fistatusmenuintheupper-rightcornerofthescreen.

2 Ifnecessary,typethenetworkpassword.

Tojoinaclosednetwork,chooseJoinOtherNetwork.Enterthenetwork’snameandpassword.

Repairing a Disk with Disk UtilityIfyouhaveaproblemwithyourcomputer,orifyoustartyourcomputerandseetheMacOSXUtilitiespane,youmayneedtorepairyourcomputer’sdisk.

1 SelectDiskUtilityintheMacOSXUtilitiespaneandclickContinue.

2 Selectthediskorpartitioninthelistontheleft,andthenclicktheFirstAidtab.

3 ClickRepairDisk.

IfDiskUtilitycan’trepairthedisk,backupasmuchofyourinformationaspossible,andthenfollowtheinstructionsin“ReinstallingMacOSXLionServerandAppleApplications”onpage83.

ForinformationaboutDiskUtilityanditsoptions,seeHelpCenter,oropenDiskUtility(intheUtilitiesfolderinLaunchpad)andchooseHelp>DiskUtilityHelp.

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Restoring Information Using a Time Machine BackupIfyoupreviouslycreatedaTimeMachinebackup,usetheRestoreutilitytorestoreeverythingonyourcomputertoitspreviousstate.

UseyourTimeMachinebackuponlytorestoreinformationtothecomputerthatwasthesourceofthebackup.Ifyouwanttotransferinformationtoanewcomputer,useMigrationAssistant.

1 IfyourbackupisonaTimeCapsule,makesureyourMacProisconnectedtothesameEthernetorWi-Finetwork.(ToconnecttoaWi-Finetwork,followtheinstructionsonpage82.)

2 IntheMacOSXUtilitiespane,selectRestoreFromTimeMachineBackupandclickContinue.

3 SelectthediskthatcontainstheTimeMachinebackup,andthenfollowtheonscreeninstructions.

Reinstalling Mac OS X Lion Server and Apple ApplicationsUndersomecircumstances,youmayneedtoreinstallMacOSXLionServerandAppleapplications.Youcanreinstallwhilekeepingyourfilesandusersettingsintact.

Important:  TheMacOSXUtilitiesapplicationreinstallsandrestoresMacOSXandMacOSXLionServersoftware.

1 MakesureyourMacProisconnectedtotheInternetviaanEthernetorWi-Finetwork.(ToconnecttoaWi-Finetwork,followtheinstructionsonpage82.)

2 IntheMacOSXUtilitiespane,selectReinstallMacOSXandclickContinue.

3 Whenyou’reaskedtoselectadisk,selectyourcurrentMacOSXdisk(inmostcases,it’stheonlyoneavailable).

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4 Toinstalloptionalsoftware,clickCustomize.

5 ClickInstall.

YoucaninstallMacOSXandLionServerwithouterasingthedisk,whichsavesyourexistingfilesandsettings,oryoucanerasethediskfirst,whicherasesallyourdataandleavesthecomputerreadyforyoutoreinstallMacOSX,LionServer,andAppleapplications.

AfterreinstallingMacOSX,youcanthengototheMacAppStoreandre-downloadtheapplicationsthatcamewithyourMacandotherappsthatyoupurchasedfromtheMacAppStore.

Important:  Applerecommendsthatyoubackupthedataonthediskbeforerestoringsoftware.Appleisnotresponsibleforanylostdata.

Restoring Your Computer to Its Factory SettingsWhenyourestoreyourcomputertoitsfactorysettings,everythingonyourcomputer(youruseraccounts,networksettings,andallofyourfilesandfolders)isdeleted.Beforeyourestore,backupanyfilesyouwanttokeepbycopyingthemtoanotherdisk.WritedownyournetworksettingsfromNetworkpreferencestomakeiteasiertogetconnectedagainafterreinstallingMacOSXLionServer.

1 MakesureyourMacProisconnectedtotheInternetviaanEthernetorWi-Finetwork.(ToconnecttoaWi-Finetwork,followtheinstructionsonpage82).

2 IntheMacOSXUtilitiespane,selectDiskUtilityandclickContinue.

3 Selectthediskinthelistontheleft,andthenclicktheErasetab.

4 ChooseMacOSExtended(Journaled)fromtheFormatpop-upmenu,typeanameforthedisk,andthenclickErase.

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5 Afterthediskiserased,chooseDiskUtility>QuitDiskUtility.

6 IntheMacOSXUtilitiespane,selectReinstallMacOSXandclickContinue.

7 ToreinstallMacOSXandAppleapplications,followtheinstructionsintheMacOSXInstaller.

AfterrestoringMacOSXLionServerandAppleapplications,youcanselectivelyrestoreyourotherdataandapplicationsfromaTimeMachinebackup.

Checking for a Hardware ProblemIfyoususpectahardwareproblem,usetheAppleHardwareTestapplicationtohelpdetermineifthere’saproblemwithoneoftheMacProcomponents.

To use Apple Hardware Test:1 DisconnectallexternaldevicesfromyourMacPro,exceptthedisplay,keyboardandmouse.IfyouhaveanEthernetcableconnected,disconnectit.

2 RestartyourMacProwhileholdingdowntheDkey.

3 WhentheAppleHardwareTestchooserscreenappears,selectthelanguageyouwanttouse.

4 PresstheReturnkeyorclicktherightarrowbutton.

5 WhentheAppleHardwareTestmainscreenappears(afterabout45seconds),followtheonscreeninstructions.

6 IfAppleHardwareTestdetectsaproblem,itdisplaysanerrorcode.Makeanoteoftheerrorcodebeforepursuingsupportoptions.IfAppleHardwareTestdoesn’tdetectahardwarefailure,theproblemmaybesoftwarerelated.

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Problems with Wi-Fi CommunicationIfyouhaveaproblemusingWi-Ficommunication:

 Makesureyouhaveproperlyconfiguredthesoftwareaccordingtotheinstructionsthatcamewithyourbasestation.

 Makesurethecomputerornetworkyouaretryingtoconnecttoisrunningandhasawirelessaccesspoint.

 MakesureyourMacProiswithinantennarangeoftheothercomputerorthenetworkaccesspoint.Nearbyelectronicdevicesormetalstructurescaninterferewithwirelesscommunicationandreducethisrange.Repositioningorrotatingthecomputermayimprovereception.

 Makesurethesidepanelisclosed(followtheinstructionsstartingonpage46)andthePCIportaccesscoversareinplace(see“AddingPCIExpressCards”onpage68).AntennareceptionisreducedwhenyourMacProisnotclosedproperly.

 ChecktheWi-Fisignallevel.YoumayhaveuptofourbarsintheWi-Fistatusicon(Z)inthemenubar.

 FormoreinformationaboutWi-Fi,chooseHelp>HelpCenter,andthensearchfor“Wi-Fi.”Alsoseetheinstructionsthatcamewiththewirelessdeviceformoreinformation.

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Problems with a Display

NOTICE:  IfyouhaveaproblemwithanAppledisplayandnothinginthismanualsolvesit,contactanAppleAuthorizedServiceProviderorAppleforassistance.Ifyouattempttorepairthedisplayyourself,anydamageyoumaycausetothedisplaywillnotbecoveredbythelimitedwarrantyonyourdisplay.ContactanAppleAuthorizedResellerorAppleAuthorizedServiceProviderforadditionalinformationaboutthisoranyotherwarrantyquestion.

If no image appears on the screen Makesurethecomputeristurnedon,andifthedisplayhasapowerbutton,makesureit’sturnedon.

 Makesurethecablesareconnectedproperlytoyourcomputerandthedisplay. Ifyourgraphicscardhasaninternalpowercable,makesureit’sconnectedtothecardandthelogicboard.

 Makesureyourcomputerisnotinsleep.Pressthepowerbuttonoranykeytoseeifthecomputerwakes.

 Makesurethedisplaybrightnessandcontrastaresetproperly.UsethebrightnesskeysontheAppleKeyboard.Somedisplayshavebrightnessandcontrastcontrolsonorundertheirfrontedgeorontheside.

 ResetthePRAMbyrestartingthecomputerwhileholdingdowntheCommand(x),Option,P,andRkeysuntilyouhearthestartupsoundasecondtime.

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If the screen image appears dim or flickers Adjustthedisplaybrightnessandcontrastsettings.UsethebrightnesskeysontheAppleKeyboard.Somedisplaysalsohavebrightnessandcontrastcontrolsonorundertheirfrontedge.OryoumaybeabletoadjustbrightnessorcontrastusingtheDisplayspaneofSystemPreferences.

 CalibratethedisplaybychoosingApple()>SystemPreferences.ClickDisplays,selectColor,andclickCalibrate.Formoreinformationaboutcolorandyourdisplay,seeHelpCenter.

 Theflickeringmaybecausedbyinterferencefromanearbypowerline,afluorescentlight,oranelectricaldevice—forexample,aradio,amicrowaveoven,oranothercomputer.Tryrelocatingnearbyelectricaldevicesormovingyourcomputeranddisplay.

If no colors appear on the screen or the colors don’t look right Makesurethedisplayisconnectedfirmlytothecomputer. Calibratethedisplay,asdescribedin“Ifthescreenimageappearsdimorflickers”onpage88.

If desktop icons move when you change the screen resolutionChangingthescreenresolutionaffectsthedisplayofinformationonyourscreen.Theoperatingsystemmayrepositioniconswhenyouchangethescreenresolution.

If the screen freezes Forcethefrozenapplicationtoquit.HolddowntheCommandkey(x)andOptionkeyandpressEsc.ThenselecttheapplicationinthelistandclickForceQuit.

 Ifthatdoesn’twork,forcethecomputertorestartbyholdingdownthepowerbutton(®)for5or6secondsuntilyourMacProshutsdown.Pressthepowerbutton(®)againtostartupyourMacPro.

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If your display has a light on the front and it’s flashingOnsomeAppleflatpaneldisplays,thepowerlightdisplaysaseriesofshortflasheswhenanerrorisdetected.

 If you see a repeating sequence of three short flashes,thedisplayisdetectinginputinthewrongvideoformat.Makesureyourdisplayiscompatiblewithyourgraphicscardandthatyou’veinstalledthecorrectdisplaysoftware,ifyourdisplaycamewithinstallationsoftware.

 If you see a sequence of two short flashes and a long flash,thedisplayisdetectingaproblemwithabacklightinglamp.ContactanAppleAuthorizedResellerorAppleAuthorizedServiceProvider.

Problems with Your Internet ConnectionIfyouhavetroublewithyourInternetconnection,youcantrythestepsinthissectionstartingwithNetworkDiagnostics.

To use Network Diagnostics:1 ChooseApple()>SystemPreferences.

2 ClickNetworkandthenclick“Assistme”atthebottomofthepage.

3 ClickDiagnosticstoopenNetworkDiagnostics.

4 Followtheonscreeninstructions.

IfNetworkDiagnosticscan’tresolvetheproblem,theremaybeaproblemwiththeInternetserviceprovider(ISP)youaretryingtoconnectto,withanexternaldeviceyouareusingtoconnecttoyourISP,orwiththeserveryouaretryingtoaccess.Youcanalsotrythestepsinthefollowingsection.

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Cable Modem, DSL, and LAN Internet ConnectionsMakesureallmodemcablesarefullypluggedin,includingthemodempowercord,thecablefromthemodemtothecomputer,andthecablefromthemodemtothewalljack.CheckthecablesandpowersuppliesforEthernethubsandrouters.

TurnoffyourDSLorcablemodemforafewminutes,andthenturnitbackon.SomeISPsrecommendthatyouunplugthemodem’spowercord.Ifyourmodemhasaresetbutton,youcanpressiteitherbeforeorafteryouturnthepoweroffandon.

PPPoE ConnectionsIfyouareunabletoconnecttoyourInternetserviceproviderusingPPPoE,makesureyouhaveenteredthecorrectinformationinNetworkpreferences.

To enter PPPoE settings:1 ChooseApple()>SystemPreferences.

2 ClickNetwork.

3 ClickAdd(+)atthebottomofthenetworkconnectionserviceslist,andchoosePPPoEfromtheInterfacepop-upmenu.

4 ChooseaninterfaceforthePPPoEservicefromtheEthernetpop-upmenu.

ChooseEthernetifyouareconnectingtoawirednetwork,orWi-Fiifyouareconnectingtoawirelessnetwork.

5 ClickCreate.

6 Entertheinformationyoureceivedfromyourserviceprovider,suchastheaccountname,password,andPPPoEservicename(ifyourserviceproviderrequiresit).

7 ClickApplytomakethesettingsactive.

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Network ConnectionsMakesuretheEthernetcableispluggedintoyourcomputerandintothenetwork.CheckthecablesandpowersuppliestoyourEthernethubsandrouters.

IfyouhavetwoormorecomputerssharinganInternetconnection,makesureyournetworkissetupproperly.YouneedtoknowifyourISPprovidesonlyoneIPaddressorifitprovidesmultipleIPaddresses,oneforeachcomputer.

IfonlyoneIPaddressisused,thenyoumusthavearoutercapableofsharingtheconnection,alsoknownasnetworkaddresstranslation(NAT)or“IPmasquerading.”Forsetupinformation,checkthedocumentationprovidedwithyourrouteroraskthepersonwhosetupyournetwork.YoucanuseanAirPortbasestationtoshareoneIPaddressamongmultiplecomputers.

ForinformationaboutusinganAirPortbasestation,searchfor“AirPort”intheHelpCenterorseetheAirPortsupportwebsiteatwww.apple.com/support/airport.

Ifyoucannotresolvetheissueusingthesesteps,contactyourISPornetworkadministrator.

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Maximizing Ethernet PerformanceYourcomputerperformsbestwhentheEthernetporttowhichitisconnectedissettoautonegotiate.Askyournetworkadministratortoverifythissetting.

Note:  Ifyouexperienceconnectionproblemsonyournetwork,makesureyournetworkswitchissettoautonegotiate,ifpossible.Ifaswitch’sportisnotautonegotiating,yourcomputerdetectstheappropriatespeedbutdefaultstohalf-duplexmode.Iftheswitch’sportattheotherendofthelinkisconfiguredforfull-duplexmode,alargenumberoflateeventscanoccuronthelink.Ifitisn’tpossibletosettheswitchtoautonegotiate,thensettheswitch’sporttohalf-duplex.Formoreinformation,seethedocumentationthatcamewiththeEthernetswitch.

Keeping Your Software Up to DateYoucanconnecttotheInternetandautomaticallydownloadandinstallthelatestfreesoftwareversions,drivers,andotherenhancementsfromApple.

WhenyouareconnectedtotheInternet,SoftwareUpdatecheckstoseeifanyupdatesareavailableforyourcomputer.YoucansetyourMacProtocheckforupdatesperiodically,andthenyoucandownloadandinstallupdatedsoftware.

To check for updated software:1 ChooseApple()>SoftwareUpdate.

2 Followtheonscreeninstructions.

 Formoreinformation,searchfor“SoftwareUpdate”inHelpCenter. ForthelatestinformationaboutMacOSXLionServer,gototheLionServerwebsiteatwww.apple.com/macosx/server.

 ForthelatestinformationaboutMacOSX,gotowww.apple.com/macosx.

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Learning More, Service, and SupportIfyourMacProneedsservice,takeittoanAppleAuthorizedServiceProvider(AASP)orcontactAppleforservice.YoucanfindmoreinformationaboutyourMacProthroughonlineresources,onscreenhelp,orSystemInformation.

Online ResourcesForonlineserviceandsupportinformation,gotowww.apple.com/support.Chooseyourcountryfromthepop-upmenu.YoucansearchtheAppleCareKnowledgeBase,checkforsoftwareupdates,orgethelpfromApple’sdiscussionboards.

Onscreen HelpYoucanoftenfindanswerstoyourquestions,aswellasinstructionsandtroubleshootinginformation,inHelpCenter.IntheFinder,chooseHelp>HelpCenter.

System InformationTogetinformationaboutyourcomputer,useSystemInformation.SystemInformationshowsyouwhichhardwareandsoftwareisinstalled,theserialnumberandoperatingsystemversion,howmuchmemoryisinstalled,andmore.OpenSystemInformation(intheUtilitiesfolderinLaunchpad).SysteminformationisalsoavailablebychoosingAboutThisMacfromtheApplemenu.

AppleCare Service and SupportYourMacProcomeswith90daysoftechnicalsupportandoneyearofhardwarerepairwarrantycoverageatanAppleStoreoranApple-authorizedrepaircenter,suchasanAppleAuthorizedServiceProvider.YoucanextendyourcoveragebypurchasingtheAppleCareProtectionPlan.Forinformation,visitwww.apple.com/support/productsorvisitthewebsiteaddressforyourcountrylistedinthetable.

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Ifyouneedassistance,AppleCaretelephonesupportrepresentativescanhelpyouwithinstallingandopeningapplications,andbasictroubleshooting.Callthesupportcenternumbernearestyou(thefirst90daysarecomplimentary).HavethepurchasedateandyourMacProserialnumberreadywhenyoucall.

Note:  Your90daysofcomplimentarytelephonesupportbeginsonthedateofpurchase.Telephonefeesmayapply.

ApplealsooffersexpertsupportforMacOSXLionServer.Beyondthescopeofthecomplimentary90-daysupport,theseproductsofferassistancewithin-depthtechnicalissuesforonefullyear.

AppleCareOSSupportdeliversconsultativetelephoneandemailsupportfornetworkingandworkflowissuesinMacOSXLionServerenvironments.AppleCareHelpDeskSupportprovidesgraphicaluserinterface-levelassistancewithMacOSXServernetworkconfigurationandseveradministration.AppleCareOSSupportplansalsoincludesupportforcommand-linetoolsandmixed-platformintegration.ChoosefromthreelevelsofAppleCareOSSupport—Select,Preferred,orAlliance.Formoreinformation,visitwww.apple.com/support/products/enterpriseorvisitthewebsiteforyourcountrylistedinthetable.

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Country Phone Website

UnitedStates 1-800-275-2273 www.apple.com/support

Australia (61)1-300-321-456 www.apple.com/au/support

Canada(English)(French)

1-800-263-3394 www.apple.com/ca/supportwww.apple.com/ca/fr/support

Ireland (353)1850946191 www.apple.com/ie/support

NewZealand 00800-7666-7666 www.apple.com/nz/support

UnitedKingdom (44)08442090611 www.apple.com/uk/support

Telephonenumbersaresubjecttochange,andlocalandnationaltelephoneratesmayapply.Acompletelistisavailableontheweb:

www.apple.com/support/contact/phone_contacts.html

Locating Your Serial NumberUseanyofthesemethodstofindyourMacProserialnumber:

 ChooseApple()fromthemenubarandthenchooseAboutThisMac.Clicktheversionnumberbeneaththewords“MacOSX”tocyclethroughtheMacOSXversionnumber,thebuildversion,andtheserialnumber.

 OpenSystemInformation(intheUtilitiesfolderinLaunchpad)andclickHardware. Lookontheconfigurationlabel,whichislocatedonthebackofyourMacPronearthevideoports.

Help Center System Information

www.apple.com/macpro

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ThetechnicalspecificationsofyourMacProareincludedinthissection.

SpecificationsUseSystemInformationtofinddetailedinformationaboutyourMacPro,includingtheamountofinstalledmemory,harddisksize,connecteddevices,andproductserialnumber.ToopenSystemInformation,chooseApple()>AboutThisMacfromthemenubar,andthenclickMoreInfo.

Processor and Memory SpecificationsQuad-core Mac Pro OneQuad-CoreIntelXeonseriesprocessor 8MBofsharedL3cacheperprocessor 1066MHzDDR3ECCSDRAM

6-core Mac Pro One6-CoreIntelXeonseriesprocessor 12MBofsharedL3cacheperprocessor 1333MHzDDR3ECCSDRAM

8-core Mac Pro TwoQuad-CoreIntelXeonseriesprocessors 12MBofsharedL3cacheperprocessor 1066MHzDDR3ECCSDRAM

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12-core Mac Pro Two6-CoreIntelXeonseriesprocessors 12MBofsharedL3cacheperprocessor 1333MHzDDR3ECCSDRAM

Random-access memory (RAM)Â Unbuffereddualinlinememorymodules(UDIMMs)Â PC3-10600E,1333MHz,DDR3SDRAMUDIMMs(memoryoperatesat1066MHzor1333MHz,dependingontheprocessor)

 DIMMslots

• Fourslotsavailableinasingle-processorMacPro• Eightslotsavailableinandual-processorMacPro Error-correctingcode(ECC) 72-bitwide,240-pinECCmodules 36ICsmaximumperECCUDIMM MustconformtoJEDECspecification(see“InstallingMemory”onpage37) Nonparity

Graphics CardPCIExpress2.0graphicscardwithadual-linkDigitalVisualInterface(DVI)connectorandtwoMiniDisplayPortconnectors.

MiniDisplayPortaudiooutput:

 Upto8-channel(7.1),24-bitaudioatamaximumsamplerateof192.0kHz

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Video Display ModesFortechnicalspecificationsforyourdisplay:

 Apple displays: Gotowww.apple.com/displays

Storage 4independent3Gb/sSerialATA(SATA),cable-free,direct-attach3.5-inchharddrivebays

• Type: SATA3Gb/s

• Bay Width: 3.9inches(102mm)

• Bay Depth: 5.7inches(147mm)

• Bay Height: 1.0inch(25.4mm)

 Fourinternaldrivecarriers(optional2.5-inchSSDsolidstatedrivescomewithdriveadaptersdesignedtomountinthe3.5-inchdrivecarriers)

PCI Express Expansion Fourfull-lengthPCIExpressexpansionslots(slot1containsthegraphicscard)

• Slots1and2arex16,PCIExpress2.0slots• Slots3and4arex4,PCIExpress2.0slots Allfourslotssupport16-lanecards 300WcombinedmaximumforallPCIExpressslots

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SuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW) Specifications Disc diameters supported: 12cmand8cm

 Data formats:

• CD-ROM• CD-Audio• CD-R• CD-RW• CD-I• CD-IBridge• CDExtended• CDMixedMode• PhotoCD• VideoCD• EnhancedCD• DVD-Video• DVD±R• DVD±RW• DVD±RDL

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USB Specifications SupportforUniversalSerialBus(USB)2.0and1.1 SevenexternalUSBTypeAports• TwoUSB2.0portsonthefront• ThreeUSB2.0portsontheback EachUSBport(frontandback)isonaseparate480megabit-per-second(Mbit/s)USBchannel

 500milliamperes(mA)availableforatotalof1.5Aonthebackand1.0Aonthefront

FireWire Specifications Four external FireWire ports: TwoFireWire800ports(9-pin)onthefrontandtwoontheback Data transfer speed: 100,200,400,and800Mbit/s

Power Output voltage: Approximately12V

 Output power: Uptoamaximumof28Wforall4portsor12Wforanyoneport

Ethernet Specifications IEEE802.3compliant Maximum cable length: 328feet(100meters)

 Connector: RJ-45for10Base-T,100Base-TX,and1000Base-T

 Media, 10Base-T: Category(CAT)3orhigherUTPon2pairsupto100m

 Media, 100Base-TX: CAT5eUTPon2pairsupto100m

 Media, 1000Base-T: CAT5eUTPon4pairsupto100m

 Channel speeds: IEEEAutonegotiationof10Base-T,100Base-TX,and1000Base-T

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Bluetooth 2.1+EDR Specifications Wireless data rate: Upto3Mbit/s

 Range: Upto33feetor10meters(dataratesmayvary,dependingonenvironmentalconditions)

 Frequency band: 2.4gigahertz(GHz)

AirPort Extreme Specifications Frequency band: 2.4and5gigahertz(GHz)

 Radio output power: 20dBm(nominal)

Compatibility 802.11a,b,g,andn

Optical Digital Audio Specifications Data format: Sony/PhillipsDigitalInterface(S/PDIF)protocol(IEC60958-3)

 Connector type: TOSLINKoptical(IEC60874-17)

 Bits per sample: 16-bit,20-bit,or24-bit

Optical digital audio outBasedonatypicalsituationwithplaybackofa1kHz,0dBFS24-bitsinewave,44.1kHzoutputsamplerate,unlessotherwisespecifiedbelow.

 Output sample rate: 44.1kHz,48kHz,or96kHz

 Signal-to-noise ratio: Greaterthan130dB

 Total harmonic distortion + noise: Lessthan-130dB(0.00003percent)

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Optical digital audio inBasedonatypicalsituationwithplaybackofa1kHz,0dBFS24-bitsinewave,unlessotherwisespecifiedbelow.

 Input sample rate: 44.1kHz,48kHz,or96kHz

 Signal-to-noise ratio: Greaterthan130dB

 Total harmonic distortion + noise: Lessthan-130dB(0.00003percent)

Analog Audio Specifications Sample rate: 44.1kHz,48kHz,or96kHz

 Jack type: 1/8”mini

 Bits per sample: 16-bit,20-bit,or24-bit

 Frequency response: 20Hzto20kHz,+0.5dB/-3dB

Analog audio out using the headphone jack (typical values)Basedonatypicalsituationwithplaybackofa1kHz,-3dBFS24-bitsinewave,44.1kHzoutputsamplerateinto150ohms,unlessotherwisespecifiedbelow.

 Output voltage: 1.3volts(rootmeansquare)(Vrms)(+4.5dBu)

 Output impedance: 55ohms

 Output power: 53milliwatts(mW)into32ohms

 Signal-to-noise ratio: Greaterthan90dB

 Total harmonic distortion + noise: Lessthan-70dB(.03percent)

 Channel separation: Greaterthan50dB

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Analog audio line in (typical values)Basedonatypicalsituationwithplaybackofa1kHz,-3dBFS24-bitsinewave,44.1kHzoutputsamplerate,unlessotherwisespecifiedbelow.

 Maximum input voltage: 2Vrms(+8.2dBu)

 Input impedance: Greaterthan17kilohms

 Signal-to-noise ratio: Greaterthan90dB

 Total harmonic distortion + noise: Lessthan-85dB(.006percent)

 Channel separation: Greaterthan85dB

Analog audio line out (typical values)Basedonatypicalsituationwithplaybackofa1kHz,-3dBFS24-bitsinewave,44.1kHzoutputsamplerateinto100kilohms,unlessotherwisespecifiedbelow.

 Output voltage: 2Vrms(+8.2dBu)

 Output impedance: 33ohms

 Signal-to-noise ratio: Greaterthan90dB

 Total harmonic distortion + noise: Lessthan-85dB(.006percent)

 Channel separation: Greaterthan85dB

External microphone input using the headphone jack (typical values)Basedonatypicalsituationwithplaybackofa1kHz,28mVrmssinewave,44.1kHzinputsamplerate,24-bitsampling,unlessotherwisespecifiedbelow.

 Maximum input voltage: 39mVrms(-26dBu)

 Input impedance: Greaterthan1kilohm

 Signal-to-noise ratio: Greaterthan60dB

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 Total harmonic distortion + noise: Lessthan-60dB(0.1percent)

 Frequency response: 100Hzto8.2kHz,+0.5dB/-3dB

Power SupplyAC line input Voltage ranges: 100–240Valternatingcurrent(AC)

 Current: Maximumof12A(lowvoltagerange)or5A(highvoltagerange)

 Frequency: 50–60Hzsinglephase

Power Requirements for Expansion Cards and PeripheralsExpansion cardsCombinedmaximumpowerconsumptionforallfourPCIExpressslotsshouldnotexceed300watts(W).

USB devicesEachofthecomputer’sbuilt-inUSBportsisallotted500mA.

FireWire devicesThecomputercanprovideupto28WtotaltotheFireWireports.

System Clock and BatteryYourcomputerhasCMOScustomcircuitrywithalong-lifebattery.

BatteryUsea3-volt,BR2032lithiumcoincellreplacementbattery(see“ReplacingtheInternalBackupBattery”onpage73).

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Dimensions and Operating EnvironmentDimensions Weight: 39.9lbs.(18.1kg)

Theweightdependsontheconfiguration.Theweightaboveisforabasicconfigurationandmaybegreaterifoptionaldevicesareinstalled.

 Height: 20.1inches(51.1cm)

 Width: 8.1inches(20.6cm)

 Depth: 18.7inches(47.5cm)

Operating environment Operating temperature: 50°to95°F(10°to35°C)

 Storage temperature: –40°to116°F(–40°to47°C)

 Relative humidity: 5%to95%(noncondensing)

 Maximum altitude: 10,000feet(3048meters)

Help Center ergonomics

www.apple.com/environment

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Thischapterprovidesimportantinformationaboutsafetyprocedures,routinemaintenance,andergonomicconsiderationsforusingyourMacProanddisplay.

Foryoursafetyandthatofyourequipment,followtheserulesforhandlingandcleaningyourMacProandforworkingmorecomfortably.Keeptheseinstructionshandyforreferencebyyouandothers.

NOTICE:  Incorrectstorageoruseofyourcomputermayvoidthemanufacturer’swarranty.

Important Safety Information

WARNING:  Failuretofollowthesesafetyinstructionscouldresultinfire,electricshock,orotherinjuryordamage.

TheonlywaytodisconnectpowercompletelyfromyourMacProistounplugthepowercordfromthemainpowersupply.Todisconnectadisplaycompletely,youmustalsounplugitspowercablefromthecomputerorpoweroutlet.Makesurethatatleastoneendofthedevice’spowercordiswithineasyreachsothatyoucanunplugthecomputerordisplaywhennecessary.

Always take the following precautions.Disconnectthepowerplug(bypullingtheplug,notthecord),fromyourcomputerordisplayanddisconnectthephonecordifanyofthefollowingconditionsexist:

 Thepowercordorplugbecomesfrayedorotherwisedamaged Youspillsomethingintothecase

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 Yourcomputerisexposedtorainoranyotherexcessmoisture Yourcomputerhasbeendroppedorthecasehasbeenotherwisedamaged Yoususpectthatyourcomputerneedsserviceorrepair Youwanttocleanthecomputerorthecase

Ifyouplantostoreyourcomputerforanextendedperiodoftime,removethebattery.

Forserviceorquestionsaboutyourwarranty,contactanAppleAuthorizedServiceProviderorApple.See“LearningMore,Service,andSupport”onpage93.

General MaintenanceIfyouneedtocleanthecomputerbydoingmorethanwipingitdownwithacleancloth,followtheseinstructions:

1 Turnoffyourcomputeranddisplay,ifadisplayisconnected.

2 Disconnectthecomputerpowercablefromtheelectricaloutletorpowerstrip.Ifyourdisplayisconnectedtoanoutlet,disconnectitaswell.

3 Disconnectthedisplay’scablesfromthecomputer.

4 Wipethecomputercasesurfaceslightlywithaclean,softclothdampenedwithwater.

NOTICE:  Don’tusealcohol,aerosolsprays,solvents,orabrasivesthatmightdamagethefinishonthecase.

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Protecting Your Optical DriveTo keep your optical drive working properly:Â Positionyourcomputersothatthedrivetraydoesn’tbumpintoanythingwhenitopens.

 Closethedrivewhenyou’renotusingit. Donotputanythingonthedrivetraywhenitisopen. Donottouchtheopticaldrivelenswithyourfingers.Donotwipethelenswithapapertowelorotherabrasivesurface.Ifyouneedtocleanthelens,seeanAppleAuthorizedServiceProviderforalenscleaner.

 Keepyourcomputerawayfromanysourceofmoisture.

Laser Information for Optical Disc DriveForyoursafety,havetheopticaldriveservicedonlybyanAppleAuthorizedServiceProvider.

WARNING:  Makingadjustmentsorperformingproceduresotherthanthosespecifiedinyourequipment’smanualmayresultinhazardousradiationexposure.Theopticaldiscdriveinyourcomputercontainsalaserthatissafeinnormalusebutthatmaybeharmfultoyoureyesifdisassembled.

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Understanding ErgonomicsHerearesometipsforsettingupahealthyworkenvironment.

KeyboardWhenyouusethekeyboard,yourshouldersshouldberelaxed.Yourupperarmandforearmshouldformanapproximaterightangle,withyourwristandhandinroughlyastraightline.

Changehandpositionsoftentoavoidfatigue.Somecomputerusersmightdevelopdiscomfortintheirhands,wrists,orarmsafterintensiveworkwithoutbreaks.Ifyoubegintodevelopchronicpainordiscomfortinyourhands,wrists,orarms,consultaqualifiedhealthspecialist.

MousePositionthemouseatthesameheightasthekeyboardandwithinacomfortablereach.

ChairAnadjustablechairthatprovidesfirm,comfortablesupportisbest.Adjusttheheightofthechairsoyourthighsarehorizontalandyourfeetareflatonthefloor.Thebackofthechairshouldsupportyourlowerback(lumbarregion).Followthemanufacturer’sinstructionsforadjustingthebackresttofityourbodyproperly.

Youmighthavetoraiseyourchairsothatyourforearmsandhandsareattheproperangletothekeyboard.Ifthismakesitimpossibletorestyourfeetflatonthefloor,useafootrestwithadjustableheightandtilttomakeupforanygapbetweenthefloorandyourfeet.Oryoucanlowerthedesktoptoeliminatetheneedforafootrest.Anotheroptionistouseadeskwithakeyboardtraythat’slowerthantheregularworksurface.

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DisplayArrangethedisplaysothatthetopofthescreenisslightlybeloweyelevelwhenyou’resittingatthekeyboard.Thebestdistancefromyoureyestothescreenisuptoyou,althoughmostpeopleseemtoprefer18to28inches(45to70cm).

Positionthedisplaytominimizeglareandreflectionsonthescreenfromoverheadlightsandnearbywindows.Ifpossible,useatiltabledisplaystand.Thestandletsyousetthedisplayatthebestangleforviewing,helpingtoreduceoreliminateglarefromlightingsourcesyoucan’tmove.

Thighs tiltedslightly

Shouldersrelaxed

Screen positioned toavoid reflected glare

Forearms andhands in a

straight line

Forearms levelor tilted slightly

Lower backsupported Feet flat on the floor

or on a footrest

Top of the screen at orslightly below eye level(You may need to adjustthe height of your displayby raising or loweringyour work surface)

Clearance underwork surface

18–28 in. (45–70 cm)

Moreinformationaboutergonomicsisavailableontheweb:

www.apple.com/about/ergonomics

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Avoid Hearing Damage

WARNING:  Permanenthearinglossmayoccurifearbudsorheadphonesareusedathighvolume.Youcanadaptovertimetoahighervolumeofsoundthatmaysoundnormalbutcanbedamagingtoyourhearing.Ifyouexperienceringinginyourearsormuffledspeech,thenstoplisteningandhaveyourhearingchecked.Thelouderthevolume,thelesstimerequiredbeforeyourhearingcanbeaffected.Hearingexpertssuggestthattoprotectyourhearing:

 Limittheamountoftimeyouuseearbudsorheadphonesathighvolume Avoidturningupthevolumetoblockoutnoisysurroundings Turnthevolumedownifyoucan’thearpeoplespeakingtoyou

Apple and the EnvironmentAppleInc.recognizesitsresponsibilitytominimizetheenvironmentalimpactsofitsoperationsandproducts.

Moreinformationisavailableontheweb:

www.apple.com/environment

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Regulatory Compliance Information

FCC Compliance StatementThisdevicecomplieswithpart15oftheFCCrules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.Seeinstructionsifinterferencetoradioortelevisionreceptionissuspected.

Radio and Television InterferenceThiscomputerequipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradiateradio-frequencyenergy.Ifitisnotinstalledandusedproperly—thatis,instrictaccordancewithApple’sinstructions—itmaycauseinterferencewithradioandtelevisionreception.

ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldeviceinaccordancewiththespecificationsinPart15ofFCCrules.Thesespecificationsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstsuchinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.

Youcandeterminewhetheryourcomputersystemiscausinginterferencebyturningitoff.Iftheinterferencestops,itwasprobablycausedbythecomputeroroneoftheperipheraldevices.

Ifyourcomputersystemdoescauseinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,trytocorrecttheinterferencebyusingoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures:• Turnthetelevisionorradioantennauntiltheinterferencestops.• Movethecomputertoonesideortheotherofthetelevisionorradio.

• Movethecomputerfartherawayfromthetelevisionorradio.• Plugthecomputerintoanoutletthatisonadifferentcircuitfromthetelevisionorradio.(Thatis,makecertainthecomputerandthetelevisionorradioareoncircuitscontrolledbydifferentcircuitbreakersorfuses.)

Ifnecessary,consultanAppleAuthorizedServiceProviderorApple.SeetheserviceandsupportinformationthatcamewithyourAppleproduct.Or,consultanexperiencedradio/televisiontechnicianforadditionalsuggestions.

Important:  ChangesormodificationstothisproductnotauthorizedbyAppleInc.couldvoidtheEMCcomplianceandnegateyourauthoritytooperatetheproduct.

ThisproducthasdemonstratedEMCcomplianceunderconditionsthatincludedtheuseofcompliantperipheraldevicesandshieldedcablesbetweensystemcomponents.Itisimportantthatyouusecompliantperipheraldevicesandshieldedcables(includingEthernetnetworkcables)betweensystemcomponentstoreducethepossibilityofcausinginterferencetoradios,televisionsets,andotherelectronicdevices.

Responsible party (contact for FCC matters only): AppleInc.CorporateCompliance1InfiniteLoop,MS26-ACupertino,CA95014

Wireless Radio UseThisdeviceisrestrictedtoindooruseduetoitsoperationinthe5.15to5.25GHzfrequencyrangetoreducethepotentialforharmfulinterferencetoco-channelMobileSatellitesystems.

Cetappareildoitêtreutiliséàl’intérieur.

Exposure to Radio Frequency EnergyTheradiatedoutputpoweroftheAirPortCardinthisdeviceisbelowtheFCCandEUradiofrequencyexposurelimitsforuncontrolledequipment.Thisdeviceshouldbeoperatedwithaminimumdistanceofatleast20cmbetweentheAirPortCardantennasandaperson’sbodyandmustnotbeco-locatedoroperatedwithanyotherantennaortransmitter.

FCC Bluetooth Wireless ComplianceTheantennausedwiththistransmittermustnotbecolocatedoroperatedinconjunctionwithanyotherantennaortransmittersubjecttotheconditionsoftheFCCGrant.

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Canadian Compliance StatementThisdevicecomplieswithIndustryCanadalicense-exemptRSSstandard(s).Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)thisdevicemaynotcauseinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperationofthedevice.

CetappareilestconformeauxnormesCNRexemptesdelicenced’IndustrieCanada.Lefonctionnementestsoumisauxdeuxconditionssuivantes:(1)cetappareilnedoitpasprovoquerd’interférenceset(2)cetappareildoitacceptertouteinterférence,ycompriscellessusceptiblesdeprovoquerunfonctionnementnonsouhaitédel’appareil.

Bluetooth Industry Canada StatementThisClassBdevicemeetsallrequirementsoftheCanadianinterference-causingequipmentregulations.

CetappareilnumériquedelaClassBrespectetouteslesexigencesduRèglementsurlematérielbrouilleurduCanada.

Industry Canada StatementComplieswiththeCanadianICES-003ClassBspecifications.CetappareilnumériquedelaclasseBestconformeàlanormeNMB-003duCanada.ThisdevicecomplieswithRSS210ofIndustryCanada.

Bluetooth Europe—EU Declaration of ConformityThiswirelessdevicecomplieswiththeR&TTEDirective.

Europe—EU Declaration of ConformitySeewww.apple.com/euro/compliance.

Български Apple Inc. декларира, че това Mac Pro е в съответствие със съществените изисквания и другите приложими правила на Директива 1999/5/ЕС.

Česky Společnost Apple Inc. tímto prohlašuje, že tento Mac Pro je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES.

Dansk Undertegnede Apple Inc. erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr Mac Pro overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.

Deutsch Hiermit erklärt Apple Inc., dass sich das Mac Pro in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befinden.

Eesti Käesolevaga kinnitab Apple Inc., et see Mac Pro vastab direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele.

English Hereby, Apple Inc. declares that this Mac Pro is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.

Español Por medio de la presente Apple Inc. declara que este Mac Pro cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.

Ελληνικά Mε την παρούσα, η Apple Inc. δηλώνει ότι αυτή η συσκευή Mac Pro συμμορφώνεται προς τις βασικές απαιτήσεις και τις λοιπές σχετικές διαταξεις της Οδηγίας 1999/5/ΕΚ.

Français Par la présente Apple Inc. déclare que l’appareil Mac Pro est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE.

Islenska Apple Inc. lýsir því hér með yfir að þetta tæki Mac Pro fullnægir lágmarkskröfum og öðrum viðeigandi ákvæðum Evróputilskipunar 1999/5/EC.

Italiano Con la presente Apple Inc. dichiara che questo dispositivo Mac Pro è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.

Latviski Ar šo Apple Inc. deklarē, ka Mac Pro ierīce atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK būtiskajām prasībām un citiem ar to saistītajiem noteikumiem.

Lietuvių Šiuo „Apple Inc.“ deklaruoja, kad šis Mac Pro atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas.

Magyar Alulírott, Apple Inc. nyilatkozom, hogy a Mac Pro megfelel a vonatkozó alapvetõ követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb elõírásainak.

Malti Hawnhekk, Apple Inc., jiddikjara li dan Mac Pro jikkonforma mal-ħtiġijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oħrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC.

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Nederlands Hierbij verklaart Apple Inc. dat het toestel Mac Pro in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.

Norsk Apple Inc. erklærer herved at dette Mac Pro-apparatet er i samsvar med de grunnleggende kravene og øvrige relevante krav i EU-direktivet 1999/5/EF.

Polski Niniejszym Apple Inc. oświadcza, że ten Mac Pro są zgodne z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostałymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC.

Português Apple Inc. declara que este dispositivo Mac Pro está em conformidade com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE.

Română Prin prezenta, Apple Inc. declară că acest aparat Mac Pro este în conformitate cu cerinţele esenţiale şi cu celelalte prevederi relevante ale Directivei 1999/5/CE.

Slovensko Apple Inc. izjavlja, da je ta Mac Pro skladne z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi ustreznimi določili direktive 1999/5/ES.

Slovensky Apple Inc. týmto vyhlasuje, že toto Mac Pro spĺňa základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES.

Suomi Apple Inc. vakuuttaa täten, että tämä Mac Pro tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.

Svenska Härmed intygar Apple Inc. att denna Mac Pro står i överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.

AcopyoftheEUDeclarationofConformityisavailableat:www.apple.com/euro/compliance

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Singapore Wireless Certification

Taiwan Wireless Statements

Taiwan Class B Statement

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Japan VCCI Class B Statement

Russia

External USB Modem InformationWhenconnectingyourMacProtothephonelineusinganexternalUSBmodem,refertothetelecommunicationsagencyinformationinthedocumentationthatcamewithyourmodem.

Disposal and Recycling Information

Thissymbolindicatesthatyourproductmustbedisposedofproperlyaccordingtolocallawsandregulations.Whenyourproductreachesitsendoflife,contactAppleoryourlocalauthoritiestolearnaboutrecyclingoptions.

ForinformationaboutApple’srecyclingprogram,gotowww.apple.com/recycling.

European Union: Disposal Information

Thesymbolabovemeansthataccordingtolocallawsandregulationsyourproductshouldbedisposedofseparatelyfromhouseholdwaste.Whenthisproductreachesitsendoflife,takeittoacollectionpointdesignatedbylocalauthorities.Somecollectionpointsacceptproductsforfree.Theseparatecollectionandrecyclingofyourproductatthetimeofdisposalwillhelpconservenaturalresourcesandensurethatitisrecycledinamannerthatprotectshumanhealthandtheenvironment.

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Brasil: Informações sobre descarte e reciclagem

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Battery Disposal InformationDisposeofbatteriesaccordingtoyourlocalenvironmentallawsandguidelines.

Deutschland:  DiesesGerätenthältBatterien.BittenichtindenHausmüllwerfen.EntsorgenSiediesesGerätesamEndeseinesLebenszyklusentsprechenddermaßgeblichengesetzlichenRegelungen.

Nederlands:  Gebruiktebatterijenkunnenwordeningeleverdbijdechemokarofineenspecialebatterijcontainervoorkleinchemischafval(kca)wordengedeponeerd.

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Taiwan Battery Statement

Chinese Battery Statement

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AirPortExtremeabout 29specifications 103

analogaudiolinein 25lineout 25specifications 104

AppleCareServiceandSupport 93

AppleHardwareTest 85applicationsforcequit 77,79problems 79

audiospecifications 104

Bbattery 27internalbackupbattery 27replacing 73specifications 106

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Bluetoothabout 29specifications 103

burningaCDorDVD 29

CCD-RW 101chair 113changingSystemPreferences 16,29thedesktop 16

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computerdisposal 120computerdoesn’tturnon 77connectingdisplay 11Ethernetcable 13

Ddesktop,customizing 16dimensions 107DIMMsinstalling 37location 27,52specifications 98,99

dischargingstatic 34disconnectingthepower 110

DiskUtility 82displaymodes 100ports 24precautions 110

disposalofbatteries 120computer 120

Dock 28double-widePCIExpress

graphicsslot 27downloadingsoftware 92DVD 101DVIdisplayport 25

Eenvironmentalimpact 115ergonomics 113Ethernetmaximizingperformance 92ports 23specifications 102

expansioncards 106externalUSBmodem 21,23

FFinder 28FireWire

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Ggeneralmaintenance 111graphicscard 99

Hhandposition 113harddiskdrive 27headphonejack 20,21specifications 105

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Iinstallingbackupbattery 73DIMMs 37equal-sizeDIMMs 43full-lengthPCIcards 70harddiskdrives 56internaldrives 55memory 39PCIExpressCards 68

Internetconnection 89internetproblems 89

JJEDECspecification 37

Kkeyboardconnecting 14ergonomics 113

Llockinglatch 23

MMacOSXLionServerinformationabout 28keepinguptodate 92

MacOSXUtilitiesapplication 81

maintenance 111maximizingEthernet

performance 92memoryinstalling 37location 27specifications 98

memoryslots 27MemorySlotUtility 43,53MiniDisplayPort 25modemcable 23DSL 23externalUSB 21,23

mouseconnecting 14,21ergonomics 113

Nnetworkconnections 91diagnostics 89

noimageonscreen 87

Oonlineresources 93openingyourMacPro 33operatingenvironment 107opticaldigitalaudioports 25specifications 103

opticaldriveabout 21installing 62specifications 101

PPCIExpresscards 25,27installing 68specifications 100

PCIExpressExpansionspecifications 100

portsanalogaudioin 25analogaudioout 25display 25

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DVIdisplay 25Ethernet 23FireWire 21,23MiniDisplayPort 25opticaldigitalaudioin 25opticaldigitalaudioout 25USB 21,23

powerbutton 15powercord 10powerrequirementscards 106USBdevices 106

powersocket 23powersupply

specifications 106problems.Seetroubleshootingprocessorspecification 98

Qquestionmark,blinking 17

RRAMinstalling 37location 27specifications 99

reinstallingMacOSX 83repairingadisk 82resetthePRAM 78restoringinformation 83restoringyourcomputer 84

Ssafetyinformation 110SATAharddisk 55,100screenfreezes 88SerialATAharddiskdrivesinstalling 55specifications 100

serialnumberlocation 95ServerAssistant 8serviceandsupport

information 93settingup 9shuttingoffpower 9,21,35softwareupdating 92

SoftwareUpdate 92solidstatedrive(SSD) 59specificationsAirPortExtreme 103analogaudio 104battery 106Bluetooth 103dimensions 107Ethernet 102externalmicrophone 105finding 98FireWire 102graphicscard 99headphonejack 104memory 98operatingenvironment 107opticaldigitalaudio 103

opticaldrive 101PCIExpress 100powerrequirements 106powersupply 106processor 98RAM 99storage 100SuperDrive 101USB 102videodisplay 100

SSD.Seesolidstatedrivestatic,discharging 34statuslight 21flashes 79

stoppinganapplication 79SuperDriveabout 21,27replacing 62specifications 101

systemclock 106SystemInformation 29,93SystemPreferences 29customizingthedesktop 16

Ttelephonesupport 94troubleshootingAppleCare 93AppleHardwareTest 85applications 79connectingtothe

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DSLmodem 90ForceQuit 77internetconnection 89networkconnection 91PPPoEconnection 90serviceandsupport

information 93statuslightflashes 79unabletoejectadisc 78

typingposition 113

UUDIMMs 37unabletoejectadisc 78updatingsoftware 92USB2.0ports 23USBdevices 102

WwirelessAirPorttechnology 29Bluetoothtechnology 29

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