MBPro13 CareGuide PDF
MBPro13 CareGuide PDF
MBPro13 CareGuide PDF
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Getting to Know
Your MacBook Pro
Opening latch
Your MacBook Pro is designed so that you can start using it right away. To open your
MacBook Pro, locate the magnetic latch in the middle of the front side and gently lift
up the display.
Adjust the screen to the best viewing angle, but be careful not to open it beyond the
designed stopping point.
Now, press the power ( ) button located in the upper-right corner of the keyboard.
Youll hear a tone, which indicates the computer is starting up. It may take as long as
a minute before you see the next screen, so be patient. If the computer is already on
when you press the power button, it will wake from sleep mode in a few seconds
without the tone. Youll see a succession of screens as your computer starts up.
Your MacBook Pro contains all the ports youll need to connect peripherals such as
digital cameras, camcorders, printers, video projectors, science probes, an iPod, and
so on. The following sections describe each port.
MagSafe
power port
FireWire
800 port
Gigabit Ethernet
Mini
DisplayPort
Audio in/out
port
SD card slot
Mini DisplayPort
The Mini DisplayPort allows you to connect an external display or projector using an
adapter (sold separately). You can use an external display as your main workspace or to
extend your desktop, or you can work in mirrored mode with a projector so you can
view what your audience sees.
By default, your MacBook Pro starts up in extended desktop mode. To toggle between
extended desktop and video mirroring when using an external display, press the
Command () and F1 keys.
The Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter lets you connect an advanced digital monitor that
includes a DVI connector.
The Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter connects your MacBook Pro to a standard analog
monitor, projector, or LCD display that uses a VGA connector or cable.
The Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter lets you connect your MacBook Pro to
a 30-inch display that includes a DVI connector, such as the 30-inch Apple Cinema
HD Display.
USB 2.0 ports
The two USB 2.0 ports allow you to connect many types of external devices, including
printers, scanners, digital cameras, mice, keyboards, and flash drives. Once you connect the
device, it is ready to use. Some devices, like flash drives, must be unmounted from your
desktop before they can be safely disconnected.
To unmount a flash device or external hard disk, drag the device icon to the Trash icon in
the Dock. The Trash icon becomes the Eject () icon and the device is unmounted from
your desktop when you release the trackpad.
SD card slot
This slot allows you to easily transfer photos, videos, and data to and from your MacBook
Pro with an SD card.
Audio in/out port
The audio in/out port allows you to connect external speakers, headphones (including
iPod and iPhone earphones), or digital audio equipment. To use a line-level microphone
or analog audio equipment, specify audio line-in functionality using the Sound pane of
System Preferences. The audio port does not provide power to a connected device, so
you must use self-powered devices. Note: If youre running Windows on your MacBook
Pro, the port supports only audio output.
Kensington cable lock slot
Optical drive
Optical drive
The optical drive is located on the right side of the computer. It is a slot-loading drive
mechanism and has no tray to eject. You can play multimedia on CDs and music from
audio CDs; play DVD movies; and write (burn) music, documents, and other digital
files to CD-R and CD-RW discs, plus burn DVD movies and other information on writable
DVD discs (DVDR DL/DVDRW/CD-RW).
Important: Because the drive is slot loading, you should insert only round 120-mm
(4.7-inch) discs. The drive doesnt work with irregularly shaped discs, which could
damage the drive if inserted.
Inserting a CD or DVD
To use a CD or DVD:
1. With the computer turned on, gently insert the disc (with the label facing up) into
the drive slot until you feel the drive catch the disc and pull it in the rest of the way.
You might need to insert the disc nearly all the way before the drive takes it.
2. The disc is ready to use when its icon appears on the desktop.
Ejecting a Disc
To eject a disc, do one of the following:
Drag the disc icon to the Trash. The Trash icon will change to the Eject () icon.
Select the disc icon, then press and hold the Eject () key on the keyboard until the
disc ejects.
Allow the disc to fully eject before removing or reinserting it. If you cant eject the disc,
quit any applications that might be using the disc and try again. If that doesnt work,
restart the computer while holding down the trackpad.
When you finish working on your MacBook Pro, you can put it to sleep or shut it down.
Important: Be sure your MacBook Pro has shut down completely before you close the
display, or it might not shut down properly. To determine if the shutdown is complete,
make sure that you have a black screen, no active power light, and no fan or drive noise.
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Warning: The MacBook Pro power adapter port contains a magnet that can erase data
on a credit card, iPod, or other device. To preserve your data, keep these and other magnetic media away from the MagSafe power port.
Be sure to fully charge your MacBook Pro when you plug it in for the first time. The
MagSafe charging port is located on the left side of the computer, the port closest to the
back. When the power adapter is securely connected, an LED light glows on the MagSafe
connector. An amber light indicates the battery is charging; green indicates the battery
is fully charged.
It takes up to 4 hours to fully charge the battery for your MacBook Pro. When the power
adapter is attached, the battery recharges whether the computer is off, on, or in sleep
mode. However, the battery charges more quickly if the computer is off or in sleep mode.
If you dont see a light glowing on the MagSafe connector, make sure it is seated properly
and the adapter is plugged in. If the light still isnt glowing, unplug the adapter from the
AC outlet for 60 seconds, then try it again. If the adapter works after this 60-second rest,
you might have a line noise issue with your power source that is causing the overvoltage
protection feature to turn the adapter off.
The MagSafe Power Adapter may become very warm during normal use. Always put the
power adapter directly into a power outlet or place it on the floor in a well-ventilated
location. If you are using your MagSafe adapter in a poorly ventilated area or if it is
covered by a blanket or other form of insulation, it may turn itself off to prevent damage
from heating up. Unplug it; once the adapter cools down, it should function normally.
You can determine the charge left in the battery by looking at the eight battery-level
indicator lights on the left side of your MacBook Pro. Press the button next to the lights,
and the lights glow briefly to show how much charge remains in the battery.
If only one indicator light is on, very little charge is left. If no lights illuminate, the battery
is completely drained and the MacBook Pro wont start up unless the power adapter is
connected. Plug in the power adapter to let the battery recharge.
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You can also check the amount of battery charge remaining by viewing the battery
status icon in the menu bar on the MacBook Pro desktop. If your battery charge
runs low while youre working, attach the power adapter and let the battery recharge.
Note: Do not remove the battery from your MacBook Pro. The battery should be
replaced only by an Apple Authorized Service Provider.
Battery life
A fully charged battery can provide up to 10 hours of use,2 depending on application
usage, network activity, and other system settings. When the computer is on, you can
monitor the battery-charge level using the battery status icon in the menu bar.
If the battery status icon in the Finder menu bar is set to show the percentage of charge,
the battery sometimes wont show a full 100 percent charge when the power adapter is
attached. This is normal; battery life is maximized if charging isnt cycled on and off when
the charge capacity is between 93 and 100 percent. If you notice that your battery doesnt
charge up to 100 percent, use your computer on battery power until the charge drops
below 93 percent. Plug in your power adapter to charge the battery to 100 percent.
Depletion
A properly maintained Apple computer battery is designed to retain up to 80 percent
of its original capacity for as many as 1,000 full charge and discharge cycles. Typically you
accumulate these full cycles across many partial discharge cycles, but the end result is
that the length of time the battery can hold a charge is reduced. Battery depletion over
time and with usage is normal and isnt considered a defect. You may choose to have
your battery replaced when it no longer holds sufficient charge to meet your needs.
The battery in your MacBook Pro can be replaced only by an Apple Authorized Service
Provider or an Apple Retail Store.
Beginning with Mac OS X v10.6, the Battery menu provides information about the
condition of the battery, as well the amount of time remaining on the current charge,
the active power source, and details on charge status. You may seeone of the
following messages:
Replace Soon
Replace Now
Service Battery
No Battery Available
Important: If the battery is fully drained when you plug in the computers power cord
and start up the computer, you may see an X over the battery status icon in the menu
bar and the No Battery Available message. If so, allow up to 5 minutes for the battery to
come out of its low-power mode and begin accepting a charge again.If the issue
persists, consult your Apple support person for assistance.
Standard maintenance
For proper maintenance of a lithium-based battery, its important that the electrons get
to move occasionally. Therefore, Apple doesnt recommend leaving your MacBook Pro
plugged in all the time. The ideal setup would be to run your computer with the battery
at school, then plug in the battery at home to recharge. This keeps the battery juices
flowing.
Battery replacement
The battery in your MacBook Pro can be replaced only by an Apple Authorized Service
Provider or an Apple Retail Store.
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Much more information about using your MacBook Pro is available in Mac Help on your
computer. To access Mac Help:
1. Click the Finder icon in the Dock (the bar of icons along the edge of the screen).
2. Click Help in the menu bar.
3. Type a question in the search box or select Mac Help to open the Mac Help application.
Note that while using most applications on your MacBook Pro, you can access Help in
the top menu bar of the application.
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The MacBook Pro is well built and a great tool for learning, but it is a computer and, like
any piece of electronic equipment, it needs to be treated with care. You can do several
things to make sure that your MacBook Pro is trouble-free and lasts a long time.
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Keep your computer away from sand and water. As portable as the MacBook Pro is,
dont take it to the beach.
Be patient. Sometimes computers take a few seconds to thinkso dont start pounding
on the keys if your computer doesnt respond right away.
Plug in your computer when you get home from school so your battery will be fully
charged for the next day.
Using Cables
Any cables that you connect to your computer should line up straight with the port
they are connecting to. When disconnecting, grip the plug, not the cord, and pull it
straight out. To disconnect the power adapter from your MacBook Pro, grip the MagSafe
connector and tilt it up, down, or to one side.
If your battery isnt charging, dont wiggle the power cord back and forth. Try removing
the connector then reattaching it. A battery that is completely run down may take up
to 5 minutes to begin charging. If the battery still doesnt work, contact your teacher or
computer support person at your school.
Be careful not to move the computer abruptly when cables are attached.
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1AirPort
Extreme Wi-Fi wireless networking; 802.11a/b/g compatible. Wireless Internet access requires a base station or other wireless
access point and Internet access; fees may apply. Some ISPs are not currently compatible with AirPort. 213-inch MacBook Pro testing
conducted by Apple in March 2010 using a preproduction 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo-based MacBook Pro units. 15-inch MacBook Pro
testing conducted by Apple in March 2010 using preproduction 2.66GHz Intel Core i7-based MacBook Pro units. 17-inch MacBook
Pro testing conducted by Apple in March 2010 using preproduction 2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo-based MacBook Pro units. Battery life
depends on configuration and use. See www.apple.com/batteries for more information. The wireless productivity test measures battery life by wirelessly browsing various websites and editing text in a word processor document with display brightness set to the
middle setting. Apple does not warrant the battery beyond Apples one-year Limited Warranty. The battery has a limited number of
charge cycles and may eventually need to be replaced by an Apple Service Provider. Battery life and charge cycles vary by use and
settings. See www.apple.com/batteries for more information. 3The AppleCare Protection Plan must be purchased within the computers one-year warranty term. For further details, please review terms and conditions.
2010 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Apple Cinema Display, AirPort, AirPort Extreme, Expos, FireWire, iChat,
iPod, iSight, Mac, MacBook, and MagSafe are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Finder and MultiTouch are trademarks of Apple Inc. AppleCare is a service mark of Apple Inc. Intel and Intel Core are trademarks of Intel Corp. in the
U.S. and other countries. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies.
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