Apple Cinema Display: Service Source
Apple Cinema Display: Service Source
Apple Cinema Display: Service Source
Basics
Apple Cinema Display
Basics Product Description - 1
Overview
Product Description
The Apple Cinema Display is
a 22-inch (diagonal) thin-
film transistor (TFT),
active-matrix liquid crystal
display. At introduction, it
was the largest flat-panel
display ever released.
Features
The Apple Cinema Display offers:
• 22-inch (diagonal) thin-film transistor (TFT), active-
matrix liquid crystal display
• wide-format 1600 x 1024 screen resolution that
displays two pages of text or full-screen DVD movies
• 160-degree (horizontal and vertical) extra-wide
viewing angle
• 24-bit color
• 16.7 million colors
• power/instant-on switch that turns on both display and
computer simultaneously, or takes system in and out of
sleep mode
• Digital Visual Interface (DVI) 24-pin connector with
Transition Minimized Differential Signaling (TMDS)
• two USB ports; each supplies 500 mA
Basics Features - 4
Views
Front View
The front underside of the
display includes the
following controls:
• power button
• brightness buttons
Back View
From the back of the
display, you can see
• USB ports
• monitor stand
• display cable
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USB Ports
Two USB ports (each
supplying 500 mA) are
provided on the back of the
monitor. The ports support
USB input devices such as a
keyboard, mouse, or
trackball.
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Monitor Stand
The monitor stand is the
primary service
replacement part from the
display assembly.
Display Cable
From the back of the
monitor, the display cable
routes through the opening
in the monitor stand. The
other end of the cable
branches into a security
ring with three cables to
these connectors:
• power adapter connector
• USB connector
• DVI connector
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New Technology
DVI
The Apple Cinema Display is the first Apple display to
support Digital Visual Interface (DVI).
Repair Strategy
Ordering
Apple-authorized service providers planning to support the
Cinema Display may facilitate service by calling 800-919-
2775 and selecting option 6.
Parts
To order replacement parts, use the AppleOrder system and
refer to Apple Cinema Display in the Service Price Pages.
Large businesses, universities, and K-12 accounts must
provide a purchase order for all transactions, including
orders placed through the AppleOrder system.
Specifications
Apple Cinema Display
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Introduction
Specifications information for the Cinema Display can be found in
the Spec Database, which you can access from the Service Source
CD in one of three ways:
• Launch it directly by double-clicking the Apple Spec Database
runtime alias at the top level of the Main Service Source CD.
• Select Apple Spec Database from the Service Source drop-down
main menu.
• Click the Acrobat toolbar icon for the database, which is near
the right end of the toolbar with the letters “SP.”
To access product specifications on the Web, click Apple Spec on
the Troubleshoot and Repair page.
Apple Cinema Display
Features The Apple Cinema Display brings an entirely new visual perspective to the desktop computing
experience. With an enormous virtual workspace, elegant industrial design, and industry-
Spectacular display performance
• 22-inch (diagonal) thin film transistor (TFT) active- leading all-digital LCD technology, it’s perfect for those who have been waiting to own the
matrix liquid crystal display delivers bright, sharp text highest-performance LCD flat-panel display available. And the combination of the powerful
and graphics Apple Power Mac G4 computer with the many unique features of the Apple Cinema Display
• Wide-format design with 1,600 by 1,024 pixels
makes this the ideal solution for creative professionals.
displays two full pages of text or full-screen DVD
movies
• Designed to work with the Power Mac G4 digital If you work with large, unwieldy page layouts, manipulate complex 3D models, or edit
graphics interface for distortion-free images QuickTime movies, this display is made for you. Its unique wide format and high-resolution
• Lightning-fast pixel response supports full-motion
22-inch (diagonal) screen provide an incredibly large work area. You can display DVD movies
digital video playback
• Extrawide (160°) viewing angle maximizes visibility in their native HDTV format without the annoying letterbox, making the display a perfect
and color performance companion for use with Apple’s DVD player or Final Cut Pro software. And even with two full
• Support for a true 16.7 million colors for use in all pages of text and graphics displayed on screen simultaneously, there’s still plenty of room for
graphics-intensive applications
tear-off menus, palettes, and tool bars. With all this extra space to work, you’ll spend a lot less
Simple, elegant design time scrolling or toggling between windows.
• Streamlined design minimizes desktop footprint
• Built-in two-port USB hub for easy connection of Those who work in graphics-intensive professions will appreciate the Apple Cinema Display’s
peripheral devices
• Integrated stand makes adjustment of viewing angle
technical innovations. Using a pure digital interface, it delivers distortion-free images every
effortless time. The display supports a true 16.7 million colors and uses the latest wide-angle viewing
• Unique integrated cable simplifies connection and technology to ensure that colors appear consistently and uniformly, from edge to edge. All of
minimizes desktop clutter this behind-the-scenes technology makes the Apple Cinema Display easy on your eyes, day in
• Power/instant-on switch turns on both the display
and the computer simultaneously, or puts the system
and day out—something you’ll appreciate next time you’re burning the midnight oil.
in and out of sleep mode
• Complies with strict TCO 95 standards for low power Although its virtual workspace is enormous, the Apple Cinema Display takes up only a small
consumption, low emissions, and recyclability part of your physical desktop—and quite attractively, at that. Its elegantly streamlined industrial
design includes many built-in conveniences, such as a two-port self-powered USB hub that
makes it easy to connect USB devices such as your keyboard or other peripherals. A patented
hinge design lets you effortlessly adjust the screen to your preferred viewing angle, and a handy
one-button switch lets you turn on the display and the Power Mac G4 at the same time—or put
your system to sleep and awaken it at a touch.
The Apple Cinema Display—you’ll never look at your work the same way again.
Specification Sheet
Apple Cinema Display
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Technical Specifications
Screen size and type Agency approvals
• 22 inches (diagonal viewable image size) • FCC Part 15 Class B
• Thin film transistor (TFT) active-matrix liquid • CISPR 22 Class A (EN5008211f)—complies with
crystal display European EMC directive
• DOC Class B
Display colors (maximum) • MPR II
• 16.7 million • VCCI Class 2
• CE Mark
Viewing angle (typical) • EPA ENERGY STAR compliant
• 160˚ horizontal; 160˚ vertical • IEC 950
• NUTEK
Brightness (typical) • TCO 95
• 180 cd/m2
Environmental requirements
Contrast ratio (typical) • Operating temperature: 50° to 95° F (10° to 35° C)
• 300:1 • Storage temperature: –40° to 116° F (–40° to 47° C)
• Operating humidity: 20% to 80%, noncondensing
Resolutions • Operating altitude: 0 to 10,000 feet (0 to 3,048 m)
• 1,600 by 1,024 pixels*
• 1,280 by 800 pixels Size and weight
• 1,024 by 640 pixels • Height: 18.9 inches (47.9 cm)
• 800 by 500 pixels • Width: 23.1 inches (58.8 cm)
*Optimum resolution. • Depth: 8.3 inches (21.0 cm) minimum; 12.2 inches
(31.0 cm) maximum
User controls (hardware and software) • Weight: 25 pounds (11.4 kg)—display; 14 ounces
• System startup/sleep, power on/off (398 g)—power supply
• Brightness
System requirements
Ordering Information Screen treatment • Power Mac G4 computer with AGP 2X expansion slot
• Antiglare hardcoat and built-in USB
Apple Cinema Display
Order No. M7478LL/A Connectors and cables
• Apple Displays software • Digital Visual Interface (DVI) 24-pin connector with
• Power cord and adapter Transition Minimized Differential Signaling (TMDS)
• User’s manual • Two-port self-powered USB hub
• DC connector for DC input
Troubleshooting
Apple Cinema Display
Troubleshooting General/ - 1
General
The Symptom Charts included in this chapter will help you
diagnose specific symptoms related to your product. Because cures
are listed on the charts in the order of most likely solution, try
the first cure first. Verify whether or not the product continues to
exhibit the symptom. If the symptom persists, try the next cure.
For additional assistance, click here for the linked user’s manual;
or contact Apple Technical Support.
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First Checklist
Important: Many displays returned for repair are found to be fully
operational. Read this checklist to prevent needless module
replacement and unnecessary time delays.
Verify connections
Symptoms that mimic display failures can be caused by loose cable
connections or a loose DVI graphics card in the computer. Check
cable connections and verify there are no bent pins. Ensure that
the DVI graphics card is securely connected in the computer.
Shut down the display or put it to sleep when it will not be used
for an extended period.
A constant and unchanging image that is left on an LCD screen for
an extended period of time (approx. 24 hours) can leave a
residual ghost image. To remove the image, either shut down the
display or put it into sleep mode using the Energy Saver control
panel. The time it takes to recover depends on how long the
original image was left on the screen. It generally takes between
one and two times as long to remove the ghost image as it took to
create it.
With the display in sleep mode using Energy Saver, the power
light is amber and the backlights are off. Although a screen saver
can be used, some screen savers keep the display backlights in
use, thereby decreasing the useful life of the backlights.
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/No Image - 3
Symptom Charts
No Image
No image (screen is black); green power light on
1. Adjust front panel brightness (it may be set too low).
2. Shut down the computer and monitor. Disconnect monitor
cables. Check cables for bent pins. Reconnect monitor cables,
and restart computer and monitor.
3. If screen brightness has decreased over time, the most likely
condition is the backlights failing. If you suspect backlight
failure, contact Apple Technical Support.
4. Replace the DVI graphics card in the computer.
5. In the US, call Apple Technical Support at 800-919-2775.
In Canada, call 800-217-9517.
Troubleshooting Symptom Charts/Screen Resolutions - 4
Screen Resolutions
Blurry or wavy screen image at different resolutions
1. Use one of the resolutions that are listed as Recommended in
the Monitors control panel. Note: Some resolutions from the
Show All list can produce less than optimal results
(fuzziness, black bars on sides or top and bottom of display
area).
2. For best results, set screen resolution to 1600 x 1024 using
the control strip or the Monitors control panel. 1600 x
1024 is the native resolution for the Cinema Display, and it
produces the sharpest screen image.
Screen Color
Screen colors are not correct
1. Allow the display to warm up for 30 minutes.
2. Check color accuracy by using a familiar desktop pattern or a
solid color test pattern. Open the Monitors control panel,
click Color, and verify that a suitable ColorSync Profile is
selected. Click Calibrate in the Color menu to change the color
calibration.
3. Open the Monitors control panel and check that Color Depth is
not set to Grays.
Screen Brightness
Screen image dim
1. Adjust front panel brightness (it may be set too low). If you
see no change, check the USB cable connections.
2. Open the Monitors control panel and click the Color button.
Verify that “Apple Cinema Display” is selected as the
ColorSync Profile.
3. From the Monitors control panel, click Calibrate in the Color
menu and try changing the color calibration settings.
4. If screen brightness has decreased over time, the most likely
condition is the backlights failing. If you suspect backlight
failure, contact Apple Technical Support.
Focus
Screen image blurry
1. Using the Monitors control panel or the control strip, set
screen resolution to 1600 x 1024.
Error Messages
Error message reads ÒThis monitor is not supported by this
version of the Apple Displays SoftwareÓ
1. Ensure that computer is compatible. Verify that DVI graphics
card is secured correctly. (Refer to “First Checklist” at the
beginning of this chapter.)
2. Install Apple Displays Software that came with the Apple
Cinema Display. For installation instructions, refer to page
11 of the linked user’s manual.
Error Lights
Power light flashes amber in repeating sequence of three short
flashes
1. Turn off the display, and turn it on again.
2. Ensure the correct DVI graphics card is installed.
3. Install Apple Displays Software that came with the Apple
Cinema Display. For installation instructions, refer to page
11 of the linked user’s manual.
Miscellaneous
Screen freezes
This symptom occurs when Energy Saver conflicts with a screen
saver program. Turn off either the screen saver program or
Energy Saver, and restart the computer.
Note: Some flat surfaces can cause the monitor stand to stick.
When the display is lifted, the monitor stand should spring back
to its uppermost position.
Take Apart
Apple Cinema Display
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General
Safety Guidelines
±Warning: Before handling the Apple Cinema Display,
ensure that you have a clean, flat work surface. Protect the
display from scratches or nicks by placing the shipping
cover or a soft, clean, lint-free cloth over it. Remove all
jewelry that could scratch or damage the display screen or
plastic housing.
Procedures
Monitor Stand
Important: Before you
begin, ensure that you have
a clean, flat surface to work
on. Grasp the display by its
edges and place it so the back
faces you.
Grip Pad
Note: The grip pad on each
side foot can be replaced if
damaged or lost.
Adjustments
Apple Cinema Display
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Exploded View
Apple Cinema Display
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Power Cord
922-3942 Power Adapter Monitor Stand
922-3943 922-3941