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MacBook Pro Essentials with Thunderbolt 3 Apple Confidential Contents Chapter 1: MacBook Pro at a glance Say hello to MacBook Pro Take a tour 4 4 5 6 Whats included 6 7 9 10 11 12 Use an external display Keyboard Keyboard with the Touch Bar and Power button with Touch ID Trackpad Charge the battery Accessories Set up Find your way around 13 Chapter 2: Get started 13 15 20 Unlock your MacBook Pro with Apple Watch 21 Quickly open apps 21 Multitask on your desktop 22 Access your content anywhere with iCloud 23 Use your MacBook Pro and iOS devices together 26 Apple Pay 27 AirDrop 28 AirPrint 29 AirPlay 29 Migrate your data 30 31 Save space on your MacBook Pro Back up and restore 33 Chapter 3: Apps 33 Included apps 33 35 36 38 39 41 42 Safari Mail Notes Messages Calendar Photos iTunes 2 Apple Confidential 42 44 45 46 47 48 49 51 52 FaceTime Maps iBooks Pages Numbers Keynote iMovie GarageBand App Store 54 Chapter 4: Find answers 54 Mac Help 55 55 56 More resources, service, and support Common questions Keyboard shortcuts Important safety information Important handling information 58 Chapter 5: Safety, handling, and support 58 60 61 Understanding ergonomics 62 62 63 63 64 64 Apple and the environment 64 65 Regulatory information FCC regulatory compliance Canadian regulatory compliance EU compliance statement ENERGY STAR compliance statement Regional disposal and recycling information Software License Agreement Contents 3 Apple Confidential MacBook Pro at a glance Say hello to MacBook Pro 1 This guide provides the essential information you need in order to get the most from your MacBook Pro. The sections described below cover the hardware features, the software setup process and highlights, what you can do with apps on your Mac, and how to find more information about any topic. Take a look around. Want a quick intro to the features of your MacBook Pro? Go to the next section, Take a tour. Get started. Start your MacBook Pro by lifting the lid or connecting it to power, or by pressing the power button. Follow the Setup Assistant prompts, and youre up and running. For details, see Set up. To migrate your information from an older computer, see Migrate your data. Make the most of shortcuts. If your MacBook Pro has a Touch Bar, shortcuts for common tasks are right at your fingertips. Change settings, use predictive input for text and messages, add an emoji, edit photos, and much more, with just a touch. See Meet the Touch Bar with Touch ID. Stay in sync. Access your documents, photos, music, apps, contacts, and calendars across all your devices with iCloud. And use your MacBook Pro with your iOS devices to make and receive phone calls and texts, copy and paste across devices, or create an Instant Hotspot. Learn more in Access your content anywhere with iCloud and Continuity. Unleash your creativity. Plan events and share info and photos with Notes; organize and listen to music, books, movies, and more with iTunes; create presentations with Keynote; and check out all the apps available on the App Store, to express yourself in as many ways as you have ideas. Dig deeper. Explore your MacBook Pro and get your questions answered. Go to Mac Help. 4 Apple Confidential Take a tour This guide is for the 13- and 15-inch MacBook Pro models with Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C). Not all features are available on all models. Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports: Charge your computer, transfer data at Thunderbolt speeds (up to 40 Gbps), connect to a display or projector, and more. 3.5 mm headphone jack Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) 3.5 mm headphone jack: Plug in stereo headphones or a digital 5.1 surround-sound speaker system and experience high-quality sound while watching movies or listening to your favorite music. Microphones: Talk with friends or record audio on two or three microphones (models with a Touch Bar have three microphones; other models have two microphones). Touch Bar FaceTime HD camera Power button with Touch ID Microphones Force Touch trackpad Touch Bar: Some models include a Touch Bar at the top of the keyboard, which dynamically adapts to the app youre using. The Touch Bar is an extension of the keyboard that presents intuitive shortcuts and application controls exactly when and where you need them. You can use familiar gestures like slide and tap in the Touch Bar. For more information, see Meet the Touch Bar with Touch ID. FaceTime HD camera: Make FaceTime video calls or take pictures and video. If the light is glowing, the camera is on. For more information, see FaceTime. Power button (model without a Touch Bar) or Power button with Touch ID (models with Touch Bar). See Keyboard and Meet the Touch Bar with Touch ID for more information. Force Touch trackpad: Control your MacBook Pro with gestures. The entire trackpad surface acts as a button so you can easily click anywhere. For more about using gestures, see Trackpad. Chapter 1 MacBook Pro at a glance 5 Apple Confidential Whats included To use your MacBook Pro, you need these two accessories, included in the box:
USB-C Charge Cable: To charge your MacBook Pro, connect one end of the USB-C Charge Cable to any Thunderbolt 3 port on your MacBook Pro, and the other end to the 61W Power Adapter (for 13-inch MacBook Pro models) or the 87W Power Adapter (for 15-inch MacBook Pro models). Note: You can use any of the Thunderbolt 3 ports to charge your MacBook Pro. 61W or 87W USB-C Power Adapter After the power adapter is connected to MacBook Pro with the USB-C Charge Cable, fully extend the electrical prongs on the AC plug, and plug the adapter into an AC power outlet. When the adapter is connected, youll hear and may feel a vibration. Automatically start up your MacBook Pro. Connect your 61W or 87W USB-C Power Adapter and USB-C Charge Cable and lift the lid to turn on and start up your MacBook Pro. Log in and get right to work. Keyboard The system function keys on the keyboard provide shortcuts for common functions, such as increasing the volume or screen brightness. If your MacBook Pro has a keyboard with the Touch Bar, see Meet the Touch Bar with Touch ID. Function keys (F1 to F12) Power button Function (Fn) key Power button: Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn your MacBook Pro on or off. Press to put MacBook Pro to sleep. Brightness keys (F1, F2): Press Mission Control key (F3): Press or to increase or decrease the brightness of the screen. to view whats running on your MacBook Pro, including all your spaces and open windows. Launchpad key (F4): Press to instantly see all the apps on your MacBook Pro. Click an app to open it. Keyboard illumination keys (F5, F6): Press or to increase or decrease the brightness of the keyboard. Media keys (F7, F8, F9): Press to rewind, to play or pause, or to fast-forward a song, movie, or slideshow. Chapter 1 MacBook Pro at a glance 6 Apple Confidential Mute key (F10): Press to mute the sound from the built-in speakers or 3.5 mm headphone jack. Volume keys (F11, F12): Press or to increase or decrease the volume of sound from the built-in speakers or 3.5 mm headphone jack. Function (Fn) key: Each function key (on the top row) can also perform other standard functionsfor example, the F12 key can open Dashboard. Hold down the Fn key while you press a function key to trigger the action associated with the key. Set keyboard preferences. Use the Keyboard pane of System Preferences (choose Apple menu >
System Preferences, click Keyboard, then click the buttons at the top to see the available options). Keyboard with the Touch Bar and Power button with Touch ID Meet the Touch Bar with Touch ID Note: Read this section if you have a MacBook Pro with a Touch Bar. The Touch Bar at the top of your keyboard displays dynamically changing tools, depending on your current activity. The Power button with Touch ID is located on the right side of the Touch Bar. After you set up Touch ID, you can use your fingerprint to unlock your MacBook Pro and make purchases from the App Store, iBooks Store, iTunes Store, and websites using Apple Pay. Touch Bar Power button with Touch ID Function (Fn) key Use the Power button with Touch ID. Press to turn on your MacBook Pro (or just lift the lid). When you first start up or restart, you need to log in by typing your password. After you set up Touch ID in Touch ID preferences of System Preferences, whenever youre asked for your password after you first log in, you can touch the Power button with Touch ID to authenticate instead of typing your password. You can also use Touch ID to make purchases online using Apple Pay. For more information about Touch ID, see Set up. For more information about Apple Pay, see Apple Pay. Note: Press and hold the Power button with Touch ID for a few seconds to turn your MacBook Pro off. To put your MacBook Pro to sleep, choose Apple menu > Sleep. Use the Touch Bar. The Touch Bar is integrated into all macOS apps to give you handy shortcuts for the tasks you do most, based on your current app and activity. Use familiar gestureslike tap and slidein the Touch Bar while you work. Chapter 1 MacBook Pro at a glance 7 Apple Confidential The buttons at the right end of the Touch Bar are always availableyou use them to change the brightness and volume, use Siri, and open the Control Strip. The other buttons in the Touch Bar depend on the app youre using. Tap or swipe to show the Control Strip. These buttons are always available. Open or close the Control Strip. Frequently used system controls, like volume and brightness, are located in the Control Strip on the right side of the Touch Bar. (These functions are described in Keyboard.) Tap or swipe to expand the strip, tap buttons or sliders for the settings you want to change, then tap Done when you finish. Or leave the Control Strip open to keep those buttons available. Display the function keys. Press and hold the Function (Fn) key to display the function keys F1 through F12 on the Touch Bar, then tap a function button to use it. Tap instead of type. In apps where you compose text, like Notes, Messages, Text Edit, and Mail, the Touch Bar can display predictive input to help you save timewords and emoji you can tap instead of type. Tap showing. Try to enter a whole message just by using predictive input. in the Touch Bar to see predictive input options, if theyre not already Express yourself with emoji. In some apps, you can choose an emoji instead of words for a fun way to make your point. Tap to display the emoji you use most. Tap to select one. Explore and experiment. Tap around to see what you can accomplish quickly and efficiently. Its often easier to tap the Touch Bar than to click and select items onscreen to apply a setting or accomplish a task. For example, the Touch Bar for QuickTime has a scrubber you can scrub through to get to the exact spot you want in a video, as well as options for settings, and more. Or open Calculator and do quick calculations with the number keys and the functions on the Touch Barno more moving your cursor, clicking, and typing onscreen. Keep using the Touch Bar to find the best ways to achieve the results you want. Move seamlessly between the Touch Bar, your keyboard, and trackpad to get the job done. See Included apps and the sections for each app for information about their Touch Bar features. To learn more about the Touch Bar, see {REVIEWERS: Will we have an Apple Support article to cross-
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Chapter 1 MacBook Pro at a glance 8 Apple Confidential Customize the Touch Bar In Finder and in many apps, such as Mail and Safari, you can customize the buttons in the Touch Bar. Choose View > Customize Touch Bar, and add, delete, or rearrange items in the Touch Bar. The buttons in the Touch Bar jiggle when you edit them. For example, heres the Calculator Touch Bar, ready to be edited:
Add buttons to the Touch Bar. Drag controls to the bottom of your screen and into the Touch Bar to add them. Click Done in the Touch Bar when you finish. Rearrange buttons in the Touch Bar. Use your finger to drag buttons when theyre jiggling to a new location in the Touch Bar. Click Done when you finish. Delete buttons from the Touch Bar. Use the trackpad to drag a button when its jiggling from the Touch Bar to the screen to remove it. Click Done when you finish. Trackpad You can do a lot on your MacBook Pro using simple trackpad gesturesscroll through webpages, zoom in on documents, rotate photos, and more. With the Force Touch trackpad, pressure-sensing capabilities add another level of interactivity. The trackpad provides feedback when you drag or rotate objects, you feel a subtle vibration when theyre aligned, allowing you to work with greater precision. Here are some common gestures:
Click: Press anywhere on the trackpad. Or enable Tap to click in Trackpad preferences, and simply tap. Force click: Click and then press deeper. You can use force click to look up more informationclick a word to see its definition, or an address to see a preview that you can open in Maps. Secondary click (right click): Click with two fingers to open shortcut menus. If Tap to click is enabled, tap with two fingers. Two-finger scroll: Slide two fingers up or down to scroll. Chapter 1 MacBook Pro at a glance 9 Apple Confidential Pinch to zoom: Pinch your thumb and finger open or closed to zoom in or out of photos and webpages. Swipe to navigate: Swipe left or right with two fingers to flip through webpages, documents, and morelike turning a page in a book. Open Launchpad: Quickly open apps in Launchpad. Pinch closed with four or five fingers, then click an app to open it. Swipe between apps: To switch from one full-screen app to another, swipe left or right with three or four fingers. in the Dock, then click Trackpad. In Trackpad preferences you can:
Customize your gestures. Choose Apple menu > System Preferences or click the System Preferences icon Learn more about each gesture. Set the pressure you prefer to use. Decide whether to use pressure-sensing features. Customize other trackpad features. Tip: If you find youre force clicking when you dont intend to, try adjusting the click pressure to a firmer setting in Trackpad preferences. Or change the Look up and data detectors option from the Force Click with one finger default setting to Tap with three fingers. For more information and examples of force click options, see the Apple Support article support.apple.com/HT204352. Charge the battery The battery in your MacBook Pro recharges whenever the MacBook Pro is connected to power. Charge the battery. Connect your MacBook Pro to a power outlet using the included USB-C Charge Cable and 61W or 87W USB-C Power Adapter. You hear and may feel a vibration when you connect. The battery recharges more quickly when the computer is off or in sleep. You can charge your MacBook Pro using any of the Thunderbolt 3 ports on your computer. Check the batterys charge. Look at the battery status icon at the right of the menu bar to see the battery level or charging status. Click the icon to show how much power you have left if you keep using your MacBook Pro as youre currently using it. Charging Charged Chapter 1 MacBook Pro at a glance 10 Apple Confidential Conserve battery power. To extend battery life on a given charge, you can reduce the display brightness, close apps, and disconnect peripheral devices youre not using. You can change your in the Dock, power settings in Energy Saver preferences (click the System Preferences icon then click Energy Saver). If your MacBook Pro is in sleep when a device is connected to it, the devices battery may drain. For more information about the internal, rechargeable battery in your MacBook Pro, and for conservation and performance tips, go to www.apple.com/batteries. Accessories The following Apple accessories are available to connect your MacBook Pro to power devices, displays, and more. Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) to Thunderbolt 2 Adapter: Connect your MacBook Pro to Thunderbolt 2 devices or a Thunderbolt display. USB-C to USB Adapter: Connect your MacBook Pro to standard USB accessories or connect a USB cable to sync and charge your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter: Connect your MacBook Pro to an HDMI display, while also connecting a standard USB device and connecting a USB-C charge cable to charge your MacBook Pro. USB-C VGA Multiport Adapter: Connect your MacBook Pro to a VGA projector or display, while also connecting a standard USB device and connecting a USB-C charge cable to charge your MacBook Pro. Adapters and other accessories are sold separately at apple.com or your local Apple Store. Review the documentation or check with the manufacturer to make sure youre choosing the right adapter for your MacBook Pro. Note: Some USB accessories are not supported. Chapter 1 MacBook Pro at a glance 11 Apple Confidential Use an external display The Thunderbolt 3 port on your MacBook Pro supports video output. You can use an external display, a projector, or an HDTV with your MacBook Pro. Connect a VGA display or projector: Use a USB-C to VGA adapter, sold separately, to connect the display to a Thunderbolt 3 port on your MacBook Pro. Connect an HDMI display or HDTV: Use a USB-C to HDMI or a USB-C to Digital AV adapter, sold separately, to connect an HDMI display or HDTV to a Thunderbolt 3 port on your MacBook Pro. Connect a USB-C display: Connect the display to a Thunderbolt 3 port on your MacBook Pro. Connect a Thunderbolt display: Use a Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) to Thunderbolt 2 Adapter to connect the Thunderbolt display to a Thunderbolt 3 port on your MacBook Pro. Adapters and other accessories are sold separately at apple.com or your local Apple Store. If you have an HDTV connected to an Apple TV, you can also use AirPlay to mirror your MacBook Pro screen on your TV screen in up to 1080p HD. See AirPlay for details. Chapter 1 MacBook Pro at a glance 12 Apple Confidential Get started 2 Set up The first time your MacBook Pro starts up, Setup Assistant walks you through the simple steps needed to begin using your new Mac. If you want to transfer your data from another computer, see Migrate your data for details. Be sure to connect to Wi-Fi, turn on Bluetooth wireless technology, get an Apple ID, then sign in to iCloud. You can activate Siri and Apple Pay if you want. If your MacBook Pro has the Power button with Touch ID, you can also set up Touch ID. You can do these steps quickly and easily with Setup Assistantbut if you want to do them later, heres how:
Connect to Wi-Fi. Click the Wi-Fi status icon and enter the password, if necessary. Turn Wi-Fi on or off. Click the Wi-Fi status icon Turn Wi-Fi Off. Turn Bluetooth on or off. Click the Bluetooth icon Bluetooth On or Turn Bluetooth Off. in the menu bar, then choose Turn Wi-Fi On or in the menu bar, then choose a Wi-Fi network in the menu bar, then choose Turn Tip: If you dont see the Wi-Fi status icon or Bluetooth icon in the menu bar, you can add them. For Wi-Fi, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Network. Click Wi-Fi in the list on the left, then select Show Wi-Fi status in menu bar. For Bluetooth, choose Apple menu >
System Preferences, click Bluetooth, then select Show Bluetooth in menu bar. 13 Apple Confidential Get an Apple ID. Your Apple ID is the account you use for everything you do with Apple including using the App Store, the iTunes Store, iCloud, iMessage, and more. Your Apple ID consists of an email address and a password. You need only one Apple ID to use any Apple service, on any devicewhether its your computer, iOS device, or Apple Watch. Its best to have your own Apple ID and not share itcreate separate Apple IDs for each family member. If you dont already have an Apple ID, you can create one (its free). Go to appleid.apple.com Important: If you forget your Apple ID password, you dont need to create a new Apple ID. Just click the Forgot link in the login window to retrieve your password. Set up iCloud on your MacBook Pro. With iCloud, you can store all of your contentdocuments, movies, music, photos, and morein the cloud, and access it anywhere you go. To set up iCloud, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click iCloud. In the window that appears, enter your Apple ID and password. Then select the features you want to use. For more, see Access your content anywhere with iCloud. Important: Be sure to use the same Apple ID for iCloud on all your devices. For information about setting up and using Siri on your MacBook Pro, see Siri. Set up Touch ID. If you have a MacBook Pro with Touch ID, during setup, you can add a finger to Touch ID. To set up Touch ID later or to add additional fingers (up to five total), click the System Preferences icon in the Dock, or choose Apple menu > System Preferences. Then click Touch ID. Click the plus sign to add a fingerprint, and follow the onscreen instructions. You can also set options for how you want to use Touch ID on your MacBook Pro: to unlock your Mac instead of entering your password, with Apple Pay (see Apple Pay), or for purchases in the iTunes Store, App Store, and iBooks Store. Set up Apple Pay. If you have a MacBook Pro with Touch ID, during setup, you can set up Apple Pay for one user account on your MacBook Pro. Other users can still pay with Apple Pay, but they must complete the purchase using their iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch (see Apple Pay for more details). Follow the onscreen prompts to add and verify your card. If you already use a card for iTunes purchases, you might be prompted to verify this card first. To set up Apple pay or add additional cards later, click the System Preferences icon in the Dock, or choose Apple menu > System Preferences. Then click Wallet and follow the onscreen prompts to set up Apple Pay. Note: The card issuer determines if your card is eligible to use with Apple Pay, and may ask you to provide additional information to complete the verification process. Many credit and debit cards can be used with Apple Pay. For information about Apple Pay availability and current credit card issuers, see the Apple Support article support.apple.com/HT204916. Chapter 2 Get started 14 Apple Confidential Find your way around The desktop The first thing you see on your MacBook Pro is the desktop, where you can quickly open apps, search for anything on your MacBook Pro and the web, organize your files, and more. The desktop Apple menu Help menu Finder window Menu bar Wi-Fi icon Ask Siri. Finder icon System Preferences icon Dock Tip: Cant find the pointer? To magnify it temporarily, move your finger rapidly back and forth on the trackpad. Or if youre using a mouse, slide it back and forth quickly. Finder The Finder click a file icon to get a quick look at its contents, or force click a filename to edit it. Open a Finder window. Click the Finder icon is an app thats always open. Use the Finder to organize and locate your files. Force in the Dock at the bottom of the screen. Chapter 2 Get started 15 Apple Confidential Use the Touch Bar. Tap the buttons in the Touch Bar to make a new folder, add tags to a file, or move a file or folder to a new location. The Dock The Dock, at the bottom of the screen, is a convenient place to keep the apps and documents you use frequently. Go to the Finder. Open System Preferences. Apps go on the left side of the line;
files and folders go on the right. Open an app or file. Click its icon in the Dock. Add an item to the Dock. Drag the item and drop it where you want it. Place apps to the left of the line in the Dock, and files or folders to the right. Remove an item from the Dock. Drag it out of the Dock. The item isnt removed from your MacBook Projust from the Dock. See all open windows in an app. Force click an app in the Dock to access Expos and view all the apps open windows. Tip: You can make the Dock larger or smaller, add or remove items, move it to the left or right side of the screen, or even set it to hide when youre not using it. To change how the Dock looks, click the System Preferences icon Then click Dock. in the Dock, or choose Apple menu > System Preferences. System Preferences System Preferences is where you personalize your MacBook Pro settings. For example, use Energy Saver preferences to change sleep settings. Or use Desktop & Screen Saver preferences to add a desktop picture or choose a screen saver. Customize your MacBook Pro. Click the System Preferences icon menu > System Preferences. Then click the type of preference you want to set. in the Dock, or choose Apple Chapter 2 Get started 16 Apple Confidential Menu bar Use the menus and icons along the top of the screen to open new windows, connect to a Wi-Fi network, check your Wi-Fi status query Siri, and more. The menu items change, depending on which app youre using.
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, For more information about using Siri, see Siri. Search Mac Help. Ask Siri. Open Spotlight. View Notifications. Spotlight Spotlight calendar events, and email messages. Spotlight Suggestions offer info from Wikipedia articles, Bing search results, news, sports, weather, stocks, movies, and other sources. is an easy way to find anything on your MacBook Pro, such as documents, contacts, When you search with Spotlight, the preview area on the right provides search results you can interact withmake a call, send an email message, play a song, get directions, even convert currencies. Spotlight can provide answers to math questions or define words, all on your desktop. Search for anything. Click at the top right of the screen, then start typing. Tip: Type CommandSpace bar to show or hide the Spotlight search field. Get weather, stocks, sports, transit info, and more. Interact with the preview in Spotlight. Find your files quickly. Preview your results. Click a search result and view it in the preview on the right. Sometimes thats all you need to doclick items or links directly in the preview. You can also double-click a result to open it. Open an app. Type the app name in Spotlight, then press Return. Turn off Spotlight Suggestions. If you want Spotlight to search only for items on your MacBook Pro, you can turn off Spotlight Suggestions in Spotlight preferences. Click the System Preferences icon Make any other changes you want to the list of categories Spotlight searches. in the Dock, click Spotlight, then click to deselect Spotlight Suggestions. Chapter 2 Get started 17 Apple Confidential Note: Not all features of Spotlight Suggestions are available in all languages or regions, and some features may vary by region. Siri Now you can talk to Siri on your MacBook Pro, just as you do on your iOS devices and Apple Watch, and use your voice for many tasks. For example, you can find files, schedule meetings, change preferences, get answers, send messages, place calls, and add items to your calendar. Siri can give you directions (How do I get home from here?), information (How high is Mount Whitney?), perform basic tasks (Create a new list called Groceries), and much more. Note: Siri may not be available in all languages or in all areas, and features may vary by area. Enable Siri. Click the Siri icon in the menu bar or in the Dock (or in the Touch Bar, if you have a MacBook Pro with Touch ID), then click Enable when prompted. Or click the System Preferences icon such as Language. in the Dock, click Siri, then select Enable Siri. You can set other preferences in the pane, Note: To use Siri, your MacBook Pro must be connected to the Internet. When you first open Siri on your Mac, youll see a list of suggestions about how to use Siri to save time and typing. Speak to Siri. Click Siri Command key and the Space bar, and speak to Siri. in the menu bar or the Dock and start speaking. Or press and hold the Chapter 2 Get started 18 Apple Confidential Find and open files. Ask Siri to find files and open them right from the Siri window. You can ask by file name, by tags, or by description. For example, Search for files Ursula sent last week, or Open the spreadsheet I created last night. Drag and drop. Drag and drop images and locations from the Siri window into an email, message, or document. You can also copy and paste text. Save Siri results. Save results from sporting events, Reminders, Clock, Stocks, Notes, Finder, and general knowledge (Wikipedia, for example) to the Today view in Notifications. Click the plus sign in the top right of a Siri result to pin it to the Today View. To see it later, click the Notification
, then click Today. If youre checking a sports score, for example, results stay up Center icon to date. Adjust the volume. Use the volume buttons on your MacBook Pro to increase or decrease the volume while youre interacting with Siri. Change the voice. Click the System Preferences icon option from the Siri Voice menu. in the Dock, click Siri, then choose an Youll find suggestions for things you can ask Siri throughout this guidethey look like this:
Ask Siri. Say something like:
Open the Keynote presentation I was working on last night. What time is it in Paris?
What kinds of things can I ask you?
Notification Center Use Notification Center to view details about your day (calendar, stocks, weather, and more) and catch up on notifications you might have missed (email, reminders, app notifications, and more). Open Notification Center. Click the Notification Center icon Today to see whats coming up, or Notifications to review whats come in. at the top right of the screen. Tap Chapter 2 Get started 19 Apple Confidential Help Help for your MacBook Pro and macOS apps is always available. Get help. Click the Finder icon search field and choose a suggestion.
, then click the Help menu and choose Mac Help. Or type in the To learn more, see Mac Help. Unlock your MacBook Pro with Apple Watch Use your authenticated Apple Watch to automatically unlock your sleeping MacBook Pro when youre within about three meters of your computer. Just wake your Mac and start using itno need to enter a password. Auto Unlock uses strong encryption to provide secure communication between your Apple Watch and MacBook Pro. Note: Auto Unlock is a feature for Macs (mid-2013 and later) running macOS Sierra, and Apple Watch running watchOS 3. Set up two-factor authentication for your Apple ID. Auto Unlock works when your Apple ID has two-factor authentication turned on. Go to Apple menu > System Preferences > iCloud >
Account Details, click Security, then select Set Up Two-Factor Authentication. For more information, see the Apple Support article support.apple.com/HT204915. Make sure Disable automatic login is also selected. (You wont see this option if youre using FileVault, but you can still use the Auto Unlock feature.) Set up Auto Unlock. Sign in to iCloud with the same Apple ID on all your devices, then click the System Preferences icon Security & Privacy, then select Allow your Apple Watch to unlock your Mac. in the Dock, or choose Apple menu > System Preferences. Click Note: Auto Unlock works only when your Apple Watch is authenticated with a passcode. You authenticate your Apple Watch each time you put it on, so no extra steps are required after you enter your passcode. Chapter 2 Get started 20 Apple Confidential Skip the sign-in. Walk up to your sleeping MacBook Pro wearing your authenticated Apple Watch on your wrist, and lift the cover or press a key to wake your Mac. Apple Watch unlocks your Mac so you can get right to work. Quickly open apps Your MacBook Pro comes with apps for all the things you love to dobrowse the web, check email, share photos, enjoy movies, and more. Folder containing apps Launchpad arranges your apps in a grid. Click an app icon to open it. Launchpad icon App Store icon Open an app. Click an app icon in the Dock, or click the Launchpad icon the app you want. You can also search for an app using Spotlight, then open the app directly from your Spotlight search results. in the Dock and click Ask Siri. Open Calculator. Organize apps in Launchpad. Launchpad organizes your apps in a grid. Drag an app to a new location to rearrange apps. Drag an app onto another app to create a folder. Drag more apps to the new folder to add them. To remove an app from a folder, drag it out. Get more apps. Click the App Store icon download from the App Store appear automatically in Launchpad. To quickly get updates for apps and macOS, click Updates in the App Store. in the Dock and search for apps you want. Apps you Multitask on your desktop The Tabs feature is available in most apps that support multiple windows, such as Pages, Numbers, Maps, and more. And while youre browsing multiple tabs, you can watch a video using Picture in Picture. Chapter 2 Get started 21 Apple Confidential Note: Picture in Picture is not available in all regions. Work in multiple files at once. Float a video over another app. Browse content with tabs. Open multiple tabs in an app to compare contentfor example, Numbers spreadsheets or Pages documents. Or copy and paste content from one tab to another. Tabs also work with third-party apps. To set tab preferences, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Dock. Choose an option for Prefer tabs when opening documents."
Watch while you work. Click the Picture in Picture button can drag it to any corner of your desktop. Your video stays put while you switch between apps and spaces. in a Safari or iTunes video. You Access your content anywhere with iCloud iCloud is the easiest way to make sure all your important content is everywhere you are. iCloud stores your documents, photos, music, apps, contacts, and calendars, so you can access them any time youre connected to Wi-Fi. An iCloud account is free, and it comes with 5 GB of free storage space. Purchases you make from the iTunes Store, App Store, or iBooks Store dont count toward your available space. iCloud also keeps everything up to date on your devices. So if you have an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, just sign in to iCloud using the same account and youll have everything you need. Chapter 2 Get started 22 Apple Confidential in the Dock, click iCloud, select iCloud Drive, Here are some of the things you can do with iCloud. Automatically store your desktop and Documents folder in iCloud Drive. Save files in your Documents folder or on your desktop, and theyre automatically available on iCloud Drive and accessible wherever you are. Working with iCloud Drive, you have access to files on your iPhone or iPad in the iCloud Drive app, on the web at iCloud.com, or on a Windows PC in the iCloud app. When you change your file in iCloud Drive, youll see your edits wherever you view the file. To get started, click the System Preferences icon click Options, then select Desktop & Documents Folders. Share purchases with Family Sharing. Up to six members of your family can share their purchases from the iTunes Store, App Store, and iBooks Storeeven if they use different iCloud accounts. Pay for family purchases with one credit card, and approve kids spending right from your MacBook Pro or iOS device. Plus, share photos, a family calendar, reminders, and locations. To set up Family Sharing if you didnt when you set up your Mac, click the System Preferences icon Share photos using iCloud Photo Library and iCloud Photo Sharing. Store your photo library in iCloud and see your photos and videos on all your devices. Share photos and videos with only the people you choose, and let them add their own photos, videos, and comments. To get started, click the System Preferences icon click Options. Enjoy your purchases anywhere. When youre signed in to iCloud, purchases youve made from the iTunes Store, App Store, and iBooks Store are available at any time, no matter which computer or device you used to purchase them. So all your music, movies, books, and games are available wherever you go. Locate your MacBook Pro with Find My Mac. If your MacBook Pro is stolen, you can easily locate it on a map, lock its screen, or erase its data remotely if you have Find My Mac turned on. To turn on Find My Mac, click the System Preferences icon My Mac. in the Dock, click iCloud, then click Set Up Family. in the Dock, click iCloud, select Photos, then in the Dock, click iCloud, then select Find For more information about what you can do with iCloud, go to Mac Help (see Mac Help) and search for iCloud, or go to www.apple.com/icloud. Use your MacBook Pro and iOS devices together Continuity With Continuity, you can seamlessly move among your iOS devices and your MacBook Pro. Just sign in to your iCloud account on your MacBook Pro and your iOS devices, and whenever theyre near each other, they work together in great ways. Continuity features described in this section include Handoff, Universal Clipboard, iPhone cellular calls, SMS messaging, and Instant Hotspot. Chapter 2 Get started 23 Apple Confidential Other Continuity features include Auto Unlock (see Unlock your MacBook Pro with Apple Watch), Apple Pay (see Apple Pay), and AirDrop (see AirDrop). For a list of system requirements for devices that support Continuity, see the Apple Support article support.apple.com/HT204689. Handoff With Handoff, you can pick up on one device where you left off on another. Work on a presentation on your MacBook Pro, then continue on your iPad. Or start an email message on your iPhone, then finish it on your MacBook Pro. View a message on your Apple Watch, and respond to it on your MacBook Pro. You dont have to worry about transferring files. When your MacBook Pro and devices are near each other, an icon appears in the Dock whenever an activity is being handed off; to continue, just click the icon. Click to continue what you were doing on your iPhone. Turn on Handoff on your MacBook Pro. Click the System Preferences icon General, then select Allow Handoff between this Mac and your iCloud devices. Turn on Handoff on your iOS device. Go to Settings > General > Handoff & Suggested Apps, then tap to turn on Handoff. If you dont see the option, your iOS device doesnt support Handoff. Turn on Handoff on your Apple Watch. In the Apple Watch app on iPhone, go to Settings >
General, then tap to turn on Enable Handoff. in the Dock, click Note: To use Handoff, you need an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with the Lightning connector and iOS 8 (or later) installed. Make sure your MacBook Pro and iOS device have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on and are signed in to the same iCloud account. Handoff works with Safari, Mail, Calendar, Contacts, Maps, Messages, Notes, Reminders, Keynote, Numbers, and Pages. Universal Clipboard Copy content from one device, and paste it into another nearby device within a short period of time. The contents of your clipboard are sent over Wi-Fi and made available to all Mac and iOS devices logged in with the same Apple ID that have Handoff, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth turned on. See Handoff for more information. Chapter 2 Get started 24 Apple Confidential Note: To use Universal Clipboard, you need an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with the Lightning connector and iOS 10 (or later) installed. Use across apps. You can copy and paste images, text, photos, and video between any apps that support copy and paste on your Mac, iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Phone calls You can take callsand make themright from your MacBook Pro. Note: A Wi-Fi connection is required in order to make or receive phone calls on your MacBook Pro. Take a call. When someone calls your iPhone, click the notification that appears on your MacBook Pro screen. Your MacBook Pro becomes a speakerphone. Make a call. Click a phone number in a Spotlight search, or in an app such as FaceTime, Contacts, Safari, or Calendar. A nearby device (iPhone, iPad) with a cellular connection is required in order to make phone calls. Text messages Send and receive SMS and MMS text messages right from your MacBook Pro. When friends and family text you, you can respond with whichever device is closest. All messages appear on your MacBook Pro, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple Watch. Chapter 2 Get started 25 Apple Confidential Note: To set up this feature, go to Messages > Preferences and click Accounts. Instant Hotspot Lost your Wi-Fi connection? Use the Personal Hotspot on your iPhone or iPad to connect your MacBook Pro to the Internet. Note: Personal Hotspot requires an iPhone or a cellular model iPad, with iOS 8 or later. Connect to your devices Personal Hotspot. Click the Wi-Fi status icon i n the menu bar, then choose your iPhone or iPad in the list of devices that appears. (You dont need to do anything on your deviceMacBook Pro connects automatically.) Check the status of your connection. Look in the Wi-Fi status menu to see the strength of the cellular signal. When youre not using the hotspot, your MacBook Pro disconnects to save battery life. To learn more about using Instant Hotspot, messages, phone calls, Universal Clipboard, and Handoff with your MacBook Pro, open Mac Help (see Mac Help). See the Apple Support article support.apple.com/HT204681 or go to www.apple.com/osx/continuity. Apple Pay The convenience and security of Apple Pay is now available on your Mac. With Apple Pay, your credit or debit card information is never stored or shared by Apple with the merchant. When you shop online using Safari, look for a Buy with Apple Pay button. Confirm payment using your iPhone or Apple Watch. If your MacBook Pro has the Power button with Touch ID, just touch the button to make the payment. Chapter 2 Get started 26 Apple Confidential Note: For information about Apple Pay availability and current card issuers, see the Apple Support articles support.apple.com//HT204916 and www.apple.com/apple-pay/where-to-use-apple-pay. Set up Apple Pay. Apple Pay uses the credit or debit cards youve already set up on your iPhone or Apple Watch, so no extra setup is required. You must be signed in to an iPhone or Apple Watch that has Apple Pay set up with the same Apple ID youre using on your MacBook Pro. The default payment card, shipping, and contact information that is set on your iPhone or Apple Watch is used for purchases on your Mac. If your MacBook Pro has the Power button with Touch ID, you are prompted to configure Apple Pay during setup. If you dont choose to set up Apple Pay when you first start up, you can set it up later in the Wallet pane of System Preferences. Manage your payment cards thereadd and delete cards and make updates to contact information. Make a purchase. Click the Apple Pay button on the website, then to confirm the payment, use Touch ID or the passcode on your iPhone, or double-click the side button on your unlocked Apple Watch. If youre using a MacBook Pro that has the Power button with Touch ID, you can confirm the merchant name and purchase amount on the Touch Bar. Then place your finger on the Touch ID button to authenticate and complete your purchase. For more information about using Apple Pay, see the Apple Support article support.apple.com/HT201239. AirDrop AirDrop makes it easy to share files with nearby Mac computers and iOS devices. The devices dont need to share the same Apple ID. Chapter 2 Get started 27 Apple Confidential Note: AirDrop for iOS requires devices that have the Lightning connector and iOS 7 or later. Not all older Macs support AirDrop (for a list of supported Macs, see the Apple Support article support.apple.com/HT203106). in the Dock, then click AirDrop in the sidebar Send a file from the Finder. Click the Finder icon on the left. When the person you want to send a file to appears in the window, drag the file to him or her. Send a file from an app. While using an app like Pages or Preview, click the Share button choose AirDrop. Control who can send items to you using AirDrop. Click the Finder icon AirDrop in the sidebar, then click Allow me to be discovered by and choose an option. in the Dock, click and When you send a file to someone, the recipient can choose whether or not to accept the file. When someone sends you a file, you can find it in the Downloads folder on your MacBook Pro. Tip: If you dont see the recipient in the AirDrop window, make sure both devices have AirDrop and Bluetooth turned on and are within 30 feet (9 meters) of each other. To learn more about AirDrop, go to Mac Help (see Mac Help). AirPrint You can use AirPrint to print wirelessly to:
An AirPrint-enabled printer on your Wi-Fi network A network printer or printer shared by another Mac on your Wi-Fi network A printer connected to the USB port of an AirPort base station Print to an AirPrint printer. When you print from an app, click the Printer pop-up menu in the Print dialog, then choose a printer in the Nearby Printers list. Cant find the printer youre looking for? Make sure its connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your MacBook Pro. If its connected and you still dont see it, try adding it: Click the System Preferences icon in the Dock, click Printers & Scanners, then click Add
. (You may have to temporarily connect the printer to your MacBook Pro using a USB cable.) For a list of AirPrint-enabled printers and other supported printers, see the Apple Support articles support.apple.com/HT201311 and support.apple.com/HT201465. Chapter 2 Get started 28 Apple Confidential To learn more about AirPrint, go to Mac Help (see Mac Help). AirPlay Show whatevers on your MacBook Pro on the big screen using AirPlay Mirroring. Connect your HDTV to Apple TV, and make sure the Apple TV is on the same Wi-Fi network as your MacBook Pro to mirror the MacBook Pro screen on your TV screen or use the HDTV as a second display. You can also play web videos directly on your HDTV without showing whats on your desktophandy when you want to play a movie but keep your work private. Mirror your desktop using AirPlay Mirroring. Click the AirPlay icon choose your Apple TV. When an AirPlay display is active, the icon turns blue. in the menu bar, then In some cases, you can use an AirPlay display even if your MacBook Pro isnt on the same Wi-Fi network as Apple TV (called peer-to-peer AirPlay). To use peer-to-peer AirPlay, you need an Apple TV (3rd generation rev A, model A1469 or later) with Apple TV software 7.0 or later. Play web videos without showing your desktop. When you find a web video with an AirPlay icon
, click the icon, then select your Apple TV. Tip: If the image doesnt fit your HDTV screen when you mirror the screen, adjust the desktop
, then choose an option under Match Desktop size for the best picture. Click the AirPlay icon Size To. Apple TV is sold separately at apple.com or your local Apple Store. To learn more about AirPlay, go to Mac Help (see Mac Help). To learn more about using a second display with your MacBook Pro, see Use an external display. Migrate your data Its easy to move your files and settings from another Mac or PC to your MacBook Pro. You can transfer information from an old computer to your MacBook Pro wirelessly, from a Time Machine or other USB storage device, or with an Ethernet cable and adapters. Tip: For best results, make sure your MacBook Pro is running the latest version of macOS. To in the Dock, then click Updates in the check for software updates, click the App Store icon App Store toolbar. Chapter 2 Get started 29 Apple Confidential Transfer wirelessly. To transfer the data when you first set up your MacBook Pro, use Setup Assistant. To transfer data later, you can use Migration Assistant. Open a Finder window, go to Applications > Utilities, then double-click Migration Assistant to do a wireless migration. Follow the onscreen instructions. Tip: Youll get best results if you transfer the information wirelessly from your old computer to your MacBook Pro. Make sure both computers are connected to the same network. Keep both computers near each other throughout the migration process. If you used Time Machine to back up your files from another Mac to a storage device (such as an AirPort Time Capsule or an external disk), you can copy the files from the device to your MacBook Pro. For more information about Time Machine backups, see Back up and restore. Copy files from a USB storage device. Connect the AirPort Time Capsule or other storage device to your MacBook Pro using an adapter, such as the USB-C to USB Adapter (see Accessories). Then manually drag files to your MacBook Pro. Transfer using Ethernet. To migrate over Ethernet, use a USB-C to Ethernet adapter (available separately) to connect the Ethernet cable to your MacBook Pro. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to your other computer (you might need another adapter, if your computer doesnt have an Ethernet port). Before migrating your data using Ethernet, make sure your MacBook battery is fully charged. For complete details about all the migration methods, see the Apple Support article support.apple.com/HT204754. {REVIEWERS: Will the title of this article be updated to include MacBook Pro?}
Save space on your MacBook Pro macOS Sierra frees up space on your MacBook Pro and helps you save space as you work. You can set options to free up even more space on your MacBook Pro. Chapter 2 Get started 30 Apple Confidential
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Optimize storage. Set options in the Recommendations pane. Go to Apple menu > About This Mac, click Storage, then click Details. When your Mac is low on storage, youll see an alert that will open the Recommendations pane. Set options to:
Optimize iCloud Storage:
Store files in iCloud, where they stay secure and available. You can turn on iCloud Drive to store files on your desktop and in your Documents folder in iCloud. Turn on iCloud Photo Library to store items from the Photos app in iCloud. Even though your files are stored in the cloud, you can get access to them right where you left them on your Mac. For more information, see Access your content anywhere with iCloud. Optimize Storage: Remove iTunes movies and TV shows youve watched, and keep only recent email attachments. Erase Trash Automatically: Automatically erase items that have been in the Trash for more than 30 days. Reduce Clutter: Review documents and delete older ones stored on your MacBook Pro. macOS Sierra also prevents you from downloading the same file twice from Safari, alerts you to remove installer software when you finish installing a new app, clears logs and caches that are safe to remove when youre low on storage, and more, to help you save space as you work. Back up and restore To keep your files safe, its important to back up your MacBook Pro regularly. The easiest way to back up is to use Time Machinewhich is built into your MacBook Prowith a wireless AirPort Time Capsule (sold separately), or an external storage device connected to your MacBook Pro. Files stored in iCloud Drive and photos in iCloud Photo Library are automatically backed up to iCloud and dont need to be part of your Time Machine or other backup. Chapter 2 Get started 31 Apple Confidential Set up Time Machine. Make sure your MacBook Pro is on the same Wi-Fi network as your AirPort Time Capsule, or connect your AirPort Time Capsule or external storage device to your MacBook Pro. Click the System Preferences icon Select the drive you want to use for backup, and youre all set. in the Dock, click Time Machine, then click On. Time Machine:
Automatically backs up everything on your MacBook Pro, including system files, apps, accounts, preferences, music, photos, movies, and documents. Remembers how everything looked on any given day, so you can revisit your MacBook Pro as it appeared in the past or retrieve an older version of a document. Lets you restore your MacBook Pro from a Time Machine backup. So if anything happens to your MacBook Pro, your files and settings are safe and sound. To learn more about backing up and restoring your MacBook Pro, go to Mac Help (see Mac Help) and search for Time Machine, external storage device, backup, or restore. To learn more about AirPort Time Capsule, go to www.apple.com/airport-time-capsule. AirPort Time Capsule is sold separately at apple.com or your local Apple Store. Chapter 2 Get started 32 Apple Confidential Apps 3 Included apps Your MacBook Pro comes with a collection of great apps for things you do every day, like surfing the web, sending mail and messages, and arranging your calendar. It also comes with apps like Photos, iMovie, GarageBand, Pages, Numbers, and Keynoteso you can be creative and productive right from the start. The apps that come with your MacBook Pro are described in the following sections. in the Dock to find apps for everything you Find even more apps. Click the App Store icon want to do. See App Store to learn more. Use the Touch Bar. If your MacBook Pro includes a Touch Bar, you can use it to perform shortcuts for common tasks. Learn more in the app sections that follow. Get help for any app. Click the Help menu (in the menu bar at the top of the screen) when youre using the app. Safari Safari is the fastest, safest, and most energy-efficient way to surf the web on your Mac. 33 Apple Confidential Start searching. Click the Smart Search field at the top of the window to see websites you visit most frequently. Or start typing a word or website addressSafari shows you matching websites, as well as Safari Suggestions for news, Wikipedia articles, iTunes music, weather forecasts, sports scores and player stats, stock prices, help from Apple, and nearby points of interest. Type what youre looking for or click a favorite. Spread the word. Its easy to share a webpage on social media, save it to your bookmarks or reading list, or add it to Notes or Reminders. Just click the Share button window and choose an option. View multiple pages in one window. Click then enter an address. To keep a website handy, drag its tab left to pin it, and it stays put in the tab bar. at the far right of the tab bar to open a new tab, at the top of the Drag a tab to the left to pin it in the tab bar. See whats open on each of your devices. You can see open webpages on all your devices that are signed in to the same iCloud account. Just click the Show All Tabs button window and scroll down if necessary. Read without distraction. If the article youre reading includes animations or flashy ads, you can use Reader view to strip out the distractions and focus on the text. Click the Reader button in the Smart Search field (if its available). at the top of the Tip: In a webpage, force click a word to see its definition or a Wikipedia article, if one is available. Try force clicking text in other apps, like Messages or Mail, to get more info. Shop with Apple Pay. When youre shopping online on a supported website, click the Apple Pay button to make a purchase. To complete the transaction, use Touch ID or the passcode on your iPhone, or double-click the side button on your unlocked Apple Watch. If youre using a MacBook Pro that has Touch ID, use the Power button with Touch ID to complete your purchase. Use the Touch Bar. Tap the Search field in the Touch Bar, then tap a favorite to open it. Click to open a new tab. Chapter 3 Apps 34 Apple Confidential Click the right and left arrow buttons to go backward or forward. Tap the tab scrubber in the Touch Bar to move between open tabs. Customize the Touch Bar to add your favorite controls (choose View > Customize Touch Bar). See Customize the Touch Bar for more information. Mail Mail lets you manage all your email accounts from a single app. It works with most popular email services, such as iCloud, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, and AOL Mail. One-stop email. Tired of signing in to multiple websites to check your email accounts? Set up Mail with all your accounts so you can see all your messages in one place. Choose Mail >
Add Account. Ask Siri. Say something like: Any new mail from Laura today?
Add events and contacts right from Mail. When Mail detects a new email address or event in a message, just click Add to add it to Contacts or Calendar. Force click an address to see a preview of the location, which you can open in Maps. Add names or events to your contacts or calendar with a single click. Chapter 3 Apps 35 Apple Confidential Never miss an email. Check the Mail icon in the Dock to see the number of unread messages. When you get new email, a notification also appears at the top-right of the screen so you can quickly preview the new messages. (Dont want notifications? To turn them off, click the System Preferences icon in the Dock, then click Notifications.) You have unread messages. Use the Touch Bar. Use the Touch Bar for many common tasks, like composing, replying, archiving, flagging, marking as junk, and moving messages. Customize the Touch Bar to add your favorite controls (choose View > Customize Touch Bar). See Customize the Touch Bar for more information. Tip: To quickly delete a message in your inbox, swipe left across the message with two fingers on the trackpad, then click Trash. Or swipe right to mark the message as Unread. Notes Notes are more than just text. Add a checklist, and check off items as you complete them. Or add photos, videos, and content from other apps, such as a web link from Safari or a location from Maps. Ask Siri. Say something like: Create a new note. Chapter 3 Apps 36 Apple Confidential Check off tasks. Click the Checklist button for completing a to-do list or working through a recipe. to add an interactive checklist to a noteperfect Create a checklist. Drag photos and other items into your notes. Tip: When youre signed in to iCloud, your notes are kept up to date on all your devicesso to add items from your Photos library you can create a to-do list on your Mac, then check off items on your iPhone while youre on the go. Add photos, videos, and more. Click the Photos button to a note. Or drag a photo, video, PDF, or other document from the desktop. Sort notes. You can sort your notes by Date Created, Date Edited, or Title. Select All iCloud, Notes, or a folder, then choose View > Sort Notes By and select a sort option. Lock a note. You can lock a note with a password to make sure that only those who know the password can see the note. Choose Notes > Set Password to assign a password to use with all locked notes. Then select the note you want to lock, and choose File > Lock Note. Share a note. You can invite people to view and edit your notes by sharing them. Click the People button Use the Touch Bar. Tap and select a method for sending the link. to add a checklist item to your note. to create a new note. Tap Tap predictive input options and tap to display text formatting buttons to align text left or right, and apply bold, italic, or underscore styles. Tap to add note paragraph styles, like numbered or bulleted lists, or headings. Chapter 3 Apps 37 Apple Confidential Messages With Messages, its easy to stay in touch. Connect with one or more people through text, audio, or video. And if you want to share files, you can do that too. Start a conversation. Start a FaceTime call. Sign in and send. Sign in with your Apple ID to exchange unlimited iMessage textsincluding text, photos, live photos, video, and morewith anyone with a Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Apple Watch. Tip: You can also send and receive SMS and MMS messages on your Mac, so you can text friends with an iPhone from your Mac, if your iPhone (with iOS 8.1 or later) is signed in to Messages with the same Apple ID. On your iPhone, go to Settings & Messages, tap Message Forwarding, then tap the name of your Mac to turn on Text Message Forwarding. On your Mac, youll see an activation code. Enter this on your iPhone, then tap Allow. Ask Siri. Say something like: Read my last message from Mitch. Make messages fun. Liven up discussions by responding to messages with large emoji or Tapbacks. To add a Tapback, force click or control-click a message bubble, then choose Tapback. And look out for stickers, Digital Touch, invisible ink, and handwritten messages that your friends send you from their iOS device or Apple Watch. Chapter 3 Apps 38 Apple Confidential When a text isnt enough. If your friend also has FaceTime, you can start a FaceTime video or audio chat right from a conversation in Messages. Just click Details in the message window, then click the Audio or Video button. Share your screen. You can share your screen with a friendand vice versaand even open folders, create documents, and copy files by dragging them to the desktop on the shared screen. Click Details, then click the Screen Share button Use the Touch Bar. Tap Bar to add words, and tap message in the thread to see Tapbacks on the Touch Bar, and tap to add them. to create a new message. Tap the predictive input options in Touch to open the emoji picker and add emoji to your message. Click a
. Calendar Never miss an appointment with Calendar. Keep track of your busy schedule by creating multiple calendars, and manage them all in one place. Create events. Click the Add Invitees section, then type an email address. Calendar lets you know when your invitees reply. to add a new event. To invite someone, double-click the event, click Show the calendar list. Create a new event. Change the calendar view. Chapter 3 Apps 39 Apple Confidential See all your calendarsor just a few. Click the Calendars button to see a list of all your calendars; click the ones you want to see in the window. Ask Siri. Say something like: Set up a meeting with Mark at nine in the morning. A calendar for every part of your life. Create separate calendarsfor example, for home, work, and schooleach with its own color. Choose File > New Calendar to create a calendar, then Control-click each calendar to choose a new color. Share across your devices and with others. When youre signed in to iCloud, your calendars are kept up to date on all your Macs, iOS devices, and Apple Watch. You can also share calendars with other iCloud users. Use the Touch Bar. Tap the Today button to view or edit todays events, and a slider to select the monthpast or future. Select an event in your calendar, and tap buttons to get the event details, edit the time and place, and add or delete invitees. Tip: If you add a location to an event, Calendar shows you a map, estimated travel time and time to leave, and even the weather forecast. Force click any event in Calendar to see more details. Chapter 3 Apps 40 Apple Confidential Photos Use Photos to organize, edit, and share your photos, live photos, and videos, and keep your entire photo library up to date on all your devices with iCloud Photo Library. You can also create slideshows and beautiful photo gifts. Rediscover favorite occasions. Find photos by whats in them. Relive meaningful moments. Click Memories to see favorite and forgotten occasions from your photo library. Memories automatically creates photo collections from events like a wedding or family vacation. Find the perfect shot. Search your photos based on whats in them. Photos identifies objects, scenes, and people, so you dont have to use keywords to tag each photo. Ask Siri. Show me pictures of Sally at the beach. Tip: You can add location info to any photo. While viewing the photo, click the Info button
, click Assign a Location, then start typing. Choose your location in the list, or type it and press Return. See whos in your photo albums. The People feature automatically organizes your photo library by people in your photos. The People album is arranged by how often each person appears in your library. Make someone a favorite by dragging their photo to the top and theyll always appear at the top of the album. See where youve been. Click the Places album to view your photo collection on a world map. You can zoom in to see exactly where you took each shot. Use the Touch Bar. The Touch Bar displays a scrubber organized by year, which speeds your search for just the right photo. You can also quickly tap to rotate a selected photo as a favorite to display the editing controls. or mark it
. Tap Select a photo to edit it. Tap and tap the X when you finish. to view editing options (crop, filters, adjust, retouch, and red-eye), Chapter 3 Apps 41 Apple Confidential to enhance a photo, and tap and hold Tap edits. Adjust the red-eye and resize the photo. When youre happy with your changes, tap Done. to view the before and after effects of your iTunes iTunes makes it easy to organize and enjoy the music, movies, and TV shows you haveand shop for the ones you want. iTunes includes Apple Music (which lets you listen to millions of songs on demand), Beats 1 live radio, and Connect, a fun way for fans and artists to interact. Its in your library. Your iTunes library contains your music, movies, TV shows, podcasts, iTunes U content, audiobooks, apps, ringtones, and Internet radio. Click the menu in the top-left corner to change views. View the items in your library. Subscribe to Apple Music. Explore new music releases. Find your new favorite song. Click For You to browse albums and playlists recommended for you based on the artists and genres you love. The reorganized, easy-to-understand sections highlight why each album or playlist was selected for you. For You also shows posts from artists you follow, so its easier than ever to discover new music. Browse the best of Apple Music. Click Browse to see new music and exclusive releases from Apple Music. Choose from a huge selection of playlists to find the perfect mix for any moment. Tune in. Click Radio to tune in to Beats 1 live or listen to any episode from the Beats 1 family of shows. Explore the wide variety of music-only stations created for almost every genre of music. Ask Siri. Play NPR Radio. Use the Touch Bar. {need info; havent seen any content in DFR yet}
Tip: To play music or radio from a speaker using AirPlay, click the AirPlay icon in the menu bar and select an available speaker. FaceTime Make video and audio calls from your Mac with FaceTime. Ask Siri. Say something like: Make a FaceTime call to Sharon. Chapter 3 Apps 42 Apple Confidential Video or audio only? Click the Video button to make a FaceTime video call. If its not convenient to make a video call, click the Audio button to make an audio-only call. Tip: While a video call is in progress, you can drag the small picture-in-picture window to any corner of the FaceTime window. Choose the type of call. Search or enter contact details. List of recent calls. Leave a message. If your FaceTime video call is declined or unanswered, click Message to send an iMessage. Make a phone call. If you have an iPhone with iOS 8 or later, make phone calls right from your Mac using FaceTime. Just make sure your Mac and iPhone are signed in to the same iCloud account and have the feature turned on. (On your Mac, open FaceTime, choose FaceTime >
Preferences, then select Calls from iPhone.) Note: A Wi-Fi connection is required in order to make or receive calls on your MacBook Pro. Use the Touch Bar. Make and answer voice or video calls, get info about a caller, and send a message when you cant talk, all from the Touch Bar. Chapter 3 Apps 43 Apple Confidential Maps Get directions and view locations using a map or a satellite image. Or use Flyover to view select cities in 3D. Force click a location to drop a pin there. Get detailed directions, including for travel by mass transit. Show your current location. Send directions to your iPhone. to send the directions to your iPhone for turn-by-turn voice navigation. Let iPhone show you the way. Click Directions to find the best route to your destination, then click the Share button Get there on public transit. Maps provides public transit information for select cities. Click Transit, then click a destination to get suggested travel routes and estimated travel time. More than just maps. For local points of interest such as hotels and restaurants, Maps shows you phone numbers, photos, and even reviews. Ask Siri. Say something like: Find coffee near me. WARNING: For important information about navigation and avoiding distractions that could lead to dangerous situations, see Important safety information. Use the Touch Bar. Specify your current location enter where you want to go. Tap the Directions button to get the route. on the map and open the search field to Tip: Maps can show you what traffic is like in both Map and Satellite view. Click Show, then choose Show Traffic. Chapter 3 Apps 44 Apple Confidential iBooks Use iBooks to read and organize your library of books, and to purchase new books on your Mac. A bookshelf right on your Mac. Browse or search all the items in your libraryor click iBooks Store to find new books and other publications. To buy, just sign in with your Apple ID: Choose Store > Sign in. Ask Siri. Say something like: Find books by Jane Austen. View your books. Browse curated content. Type what youre looking for. Never lose your place or your markups. Your purchased books, collections, highlights, notes, bookmarks, and the current page are available automatically on your Mac and iOS devices, if youre signed in on them with the same Apple ID. Find your way back. You can quickly go to pages youve bookmarked. Click the arrow next to to view your list of bookmarks. Use the Touch Bar. {need info}
Tip: Change to Night mode to read more easily in low-light situations. Choose View > Theme, then choose Night. Or click the Fonts button
, then click the black circle. Chapter 3 Apps 45 Apple Confidential Pages Use the Pages app to create stunning, media-rich documents on your Mac. Open and edit Microsoft Word files, and easily share a link to your work in Mail or Messages, right from the toolbar. Look good! Pages includes a variety of beautiful templates for flyers, newsletters, reports, and rsums, among others, making it easy to start your project. Add charts, movies, and more. Share your document. Open or close the Format sidebar. All your formatting tools, in one place. Click the Format button Format inspector. Select an item in your document, and the formatting options for it appear. Flow text around graphics. When you add an image to a text document, the text flows automatically around the image. You can fine-tune how the text wraps in the Format sidebar. in the toolbar to open the Move a graphic into a text block and the text wraps around the graphic automatically. Start on your Mac, finish on iPad. You can keep documents up to date across all your devices when you sign in to iCloud with the same Apple ID. So you can start composing on one device, and pick up where you left off on another. Tip: Turn on change tracking to see the changes you and others make to the document. Each persons edits and comments are color-coded so you can see who made the change. Choose Edit > Turn on Tracking to show the change tracking toolbar. Chapter 3 Apps 46 Apple Confidential Use the Touch Bar. Tap to align text left or right, and to add predictive text. Tap to see more formatting options. Tap to choose text color, style options (bold, italic, and so on), line spacing, and bullet and list formats. Tap to return to predictive input. Tap Styles to see paragraph style format options, like Title, Subtitle, and Heading. Numbers Use Numbers to create attractive and powerful spreadsheets on your Mac. More than 30 Apple-
designed templates give you a head start creating budgets, invoices, team rosters, and more. Numbers can also open and export Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. Ask Siri. Say something like: Open a new spreadsheet. Start with a templatethen add what you want. Select the sample text in the template, then type new text. To add images, drag a graphic file from your Mac onto the placeholder image. Add objects like shapes and charts. View formatting options for the selected object. Get organized with sheets. Use multiple sheets or tabs to show different views of your information. For example, use one sheet for your budget, another for a table, and a third for notes. Click to add a new sheet. Drag a tab left or right to reorder sheets. Click + to add a new sheet. Drag a tab left or right to reorder sheets. Chapter 3 Apps 47 Apple Confidential Formulas are a snap. Get built-in help for more than 250 powerful functionsjust type the equal sign (=) in a cell, and you see a list of all the functions and their descriptions in the sidebar. Start typing a formula to get instant suggestions. Tip: To get instant calculations based on a series of values, select the range of cells containing the values. At the bottom of the window youll see the sum, average, minimum, maximum, and count of the selected values. Click the Settings button Use the Touch Bar. Tap Format, Autofill, and Formula to display the options shown below, or tap text style and format buttons to display more Touch Bar controls for choosing color, justification, wrapping, and top/bottom alignment for text. to see even more options. Tap Format to display these text formatting buttons. Tap Autofill to display these autofill options. Tap Formula to display the quick formula buttons. Keynote Create professional, cutting-edge presentations with Keynote. Start with one of the more than 30 predesigned themes and make it your own by adding text, new objects, and changing the color scheme. Organize visually. Use the slide navigator on the left to quickly add, delete, or rearrange slides. Click a slide to see it in the main window, drag a slide to change its order, or select it and press Delete to remove it. Drag to reorder slides. Add objects to your slides. See format and animation options. Chapter 3 Apps 48 Apple Confidential Practice makes perfect. To rehearse your presentation, choose Play > Rehearse Slideshow. Youll see each slide along with your notesand a clock to keep you on track. See how youre doing on time. Remind yourself of key points to make. Share your presentation. If your manager wants to review your presentation or you want to share it with others on a conference call, click Share > Send a Copy to send a copy by Mail, Messages, AirDrop, or even social media. Follow the bouncing ball. Get their attention by animating an object on a slide. Select the object, click Animate in the toolbar, click Action in the sidebar, then click Add an Effect. Tip: You can embed a video in your presentation. Click where you want it to be, then click in the toolbar. Click Movies, then find the movie you want and drag it to the Media button your slide. Use the Touch Bar. Tap the arrow keys to move up and down through your slides, tap buttons to zoom or skip a slide, and tap to group or ungroup slides. iMovie iMovie lets you turn your home videos into beautiful movies and epic Hollywood-style trailers, and makes it easy to share your clips. Chapter 3 Apps 49 Apple Confidential Import a video. Import video or photos from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, from a camera, or from media files already on your Mac. iMovie creates a new library and event for you. View your projects. Correct and adjust color in your clip. Share a movie, trailer, or clip. Record video with the built-in camera. Use the FaceTime camera on your Mac to record video and add it to your project. Select an event in the sidebar, click Import in the toolbar, select FaceTime HD Camera (Built-in), then click the Record button to start and stop recording. Tip: Shooting video with a handheld device can produce shaky results, but you can stabilize
, then click Stabilize Shaky Video. the video so the playback is smoother. Select the shaky clip in the timeline, click the Stabilization button Create Hollywood-style trailers. Make clever trailers, complete with titles and music. Just add your own movie clips and customize the credits. Click the New button choose a template from the Trailer window. Click Create, select the event you want to use, type a name, then click OK.
, click Trailer, then Click Play to preview the trailer. Use the Touch Bar. Tap buttons to mark a favorite clip, delete, play, add a clip to a movie, or add as an overlay. Chapter 3 Apps 50 Apple Confidential When a clip is playing, use the Touch Bar buttons to rewind, play, fast-forward, and split the clip into two parts, at the point where you click. Tap the volume button to open the volume slider. GarageBand GarageBand is an app for creating, recording, and sharing your music. It has everything you need in order to learn to play an instrument, write music, or record a songyour own home recording studio. Create a new project. You can start with a song template, select a tempo, key, and other options, then click Record and start playing. Build your songfor example, with different tracks and loops. Click Quick Help and hold the pointer over items to learn what they are and how they work. Show Smart Controls. View Editors. View Apple Loops. Tracks area Open the Note Pad. No more excuseslearn to play. GarageBand comes with a lesson to start learning piano and one for guitar. Open the Lesson Store in the Project Chooser to view more lessons to download or purchaseincluding Artist Lessons from famous musicians. Chapter 3 Apps 51 Apple Confidential Record your voice. Connect a microphone, choose Track > New Track, then select the microphone under Audio. Click the triangle next to Details to set options for input, output, and monitoring, then click Create. Click the Record button to start recording or the Play button to stop recording. Dont forget to sing!
Click to record your voice. Use the Touch Bar. {need info; content coming 9/2 or 9/3}
Hear yourself while you record. Tip: Make your own ringtones, then sync them to your iPhone using iTunes. Choose File >
New, select Ringtone, click Choose, then import a file to use. Customize the ringtone the way you want it, then choose Share > Ringtone to iTunes. App Store Search the App Store to find and download apps, and get the latest updates for your apps. Find the perfect app. Know exactly what youre looking for? Type the name in the search field, then press Return. Or click Top Charts to see the most popular apps. Click a category to browse it. Search for an app by name. Ask Siri. Say something like: Find apps by Apple. Chapter 3 Apps 52 Apple Confidential All you need is an Apple ID. To download apps, just sign in with your Apple IDchoose Store >
Sign In, or click Sign In on the right side of the window. If you dont have an Apple ID yet, choose Store > Create Account. If you cant remember your password, click the Forgot link in the login window to recover it. Get the latest updates. If you see a badge on the App Store icon in the Dock, there are updates available for your apps or macOS. Click the icon to open App Store, then click Updates in the toolbar. You have available updates. Use the Touch Bar. {need info; dont see anything}
Tip: You can spread the word about your favorite apps to your friends. While viewing an app, click the down arrow next to the price, then choose Tell a Friend. Chapter 3 Apps 53 Apple Confidential Find answers 4 Mac Help Mac Help has a lot more information about how to use your MacBook Pro. Get help. Click the Finder icon choose Mac Help. Or type a question or term in the search field, then choose a topic in the results list. in the Dock, then click the Help menu in the menu bar and Show the table of contents. Learn about macOS. Explore topics. To find a topic in Mac Help, you can browse or search. To browse, click Show topics to see the list of topics, then click a topic to read it. Or type what you want to find in the search field to go right to your answer. Click to view more topics. Click a topic to read it. 54 Apple Confidential Find out whats new. Click the Help menu, then choose Whats New in macOS to find out more about the latest features of macOS. Tip: If you cant remember the location of a menu item in an app, search for it in Help. Place the pointer over the result, and an arrow shows you the command. Common questions How do I get support for my MacBook Pro? Go to www.apple.com/support/macbookpro. Wheres my serial number? Choose Apple menu > About This Mac. The serial number is the last item in the list. If your computer isnt turned on, you can find the serial number printed on the bottom of your MacBook Pro. Ask Siri. Say something like: Whats my computers serial number?
How do I get help for an app? When youre using the app, click the Help menu in the menu bar at the top of the screen. Where is the safety information for my MacBook Pro? See Important safety information. How do I find the technical specifications? Go to www.apple.com/macbook-pro/specs or choose Apple menu > About This Mac and click the buttons at the top for displays, storage, and memory. Ask Siri. Ask Siri for information about your Mac. Say something like:
How fast is my Mac?
How much memory does my Mac have?
How much free space do I have on my Mac?
How much iCloud storage do I have left?
How do I check my disk for problems? Use Disk Utility. See the Apple Support article support.apple.com/HT201639. Keyboard shortcuts You can press key combinations to do things on your MacBook Pro that youd normally do with a trackpad, mouse, or other device. Heres a list of commonly used keyboard shortcuts. Shortcut Command-X Command-C Command-V Description Cut the selected item and copy it to the Clipboard. Copy the selected item to the Clipboard. Paste the contents of the Clipboard into the current document or app. Chapter 4 Find answers 55 Apple Confidential Shortcut Command-Z Command-A Command-F Command-G Command-H Command-M Command-N Command-O Command-P Command-S Command-W Command-Q Command-Option-Esc Command-Tab Command-Shift-3 Description Undo the previous command. Press Command-Z again to redo. Select all items. Open a Find window, or find items in a document. Find again, or find the next occurrence of the item youre searching for. Press Command-Shift-G to find the previous occurrence. Hide the windows of the front app. Press Command-
Option-H to view the front app but hide all other apps. Minimize the front window to the Dock. Press Command-Option-M to minimize all windows of the front app. Open a new document or window. Open the selected item, or open a dialog to select a file to open. Print the current document. Save the current document. Close the front window. Press Command-Option-W to close all windows of the app. Quit the app. Choose an app to Force Quit. Switch to the next most recently used app among your open apps. Take a screenshot of the entire screen. Press Command-Shift-4 to take a screenshot of a selected area of the screen. If you switched to the Mac from a PC, or if you like to use the keyboard instead of the trackpad, check out www.apple.com/support/macbasics/pctomac for a list of Mac keyboard shortcuts and the differences between Mac and Windows keyboards. For a more complete list of keyboard shortcuts, see the Apple Support article support.apple.com/HT201236. More resources, service, and support You can find more information about your MacBook Pro in System Report, in Apple Diagnostics, and through online resources. System Report. To get information about your MacBook Pro, use System Report. It shows you what hardware and software is installed, the serial number and operating system version, how much memory is installed, and more. To open System Report, choose Apple menu > About This Mac, then click System Report. Apple Diagnostics. You can use Apple Diagnostics to help determine if theres a problem with one of the computers components, such as the memory or processor. Apple Diagnostics helps to identify the potential source of a hardware issue and provides first steps to try and resolve it. Apple Diagnostics will also help you get in touch with Apple Support if you need more help. Before using Apple Diagnostics, disconnect any external devices, such as a hard disk or external display. Be sure your MacBook Pro is connected to the Internet. Chapter 4 Find answers 56 Apple Confidential To start Apple Diagnostics, restart your MacBook Pro and hold down the D key as it starts up. If prompted, select the language for your location. Press the Return key or click the right arrow button. The basic Apple Diagnostics test takes a few minutes to complete. If an issue is found, a description of the issue appears in Apple Diagnostics with additional instructions. Make a note of any reference codes before you exit Apple Diagnostics. Online resources. For online service and support information, go to www.apple.com/support. You can learn about Apple products, view online manuals, and check for software updates. Connect with other Apple users, and get service, support, and professional advice from Apple. AppleCare support. If you need assistance, AppleCare representatives can help you with installing and opening apps, and with troubleshooting. Call the support center number nearest you (the first 90 days are complimentary). Have the purchase date and your MacBook Pro serial number ready when you call. Your 90 days of complimentary telephone support begins on the date of purchase. Country United States Australia Canada Ireland New Zealand United Kingdom Phone number 1-800-275-2273
(61) 1-300-321-456 1-800-263-3394 1-800-804-062 00800-7666-7666
(44) 0844 209 0611 Web address www.apple.com/support www.apple.com/au/support English:
www.apple.com/ca/support French:
www.apple.com/ca/fr/support www.apple.com/ie/support www.apple.com/nz/support www.apple.com/uk/support Telephone numbers are subject to change, and local and national telephone rates may apply. A complete list is available on the web at www.apple.com/support/contact/phone_contacts.html. Chapter 4 Find answers 57 Apple Confidential Safety, handling, and support 5 Important safety information WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, or other injuries, or damage to your MacBook Pro or other property. Read all safety information below before using your MacBook Pro. Built-in battery. Dont attempt to replace or remove the battery yourselfyou may damage the battery, which could cause overheating and injury. The lithium-ion battery in your MacBook Pro should be replaced by Apple or an authorized service provider, and must be recycled or disposed of separately from household waste. Dont expose your MacBook Pro to extreme heat sources, such as radiators or fireplaces, where temperatures might exceed 212F (100C). For information about battery service and recycling, go to www.apple.com/batteries/service-and-recycling. Handling. Handle your MacBook Pro with care. It is made of metal, glass, and plastic and has sensitive electronic components inside. Place your MacBook Pro on a stable work surface that allows for adequate air circulation under and around the computer. Your MacBook Pro can be damaged if dropped, burned, punctured, or crushed, or if it comes in contact with liquids, oils, and lotions. Dont use a damaged MacBook Pro, such as one with a cracked screen, as it may cause injury. Liquid exposure. Keep your MacBook Pro away from sources of liquid, such as drinks, oils, lotions, washbasins, bathtubs, shower stalls, and so on. Protect your MacBook Pro from dampness, humidity, or wet weather, such as rain, snow, and fog. Repairing. Your MacBook Pro doesnt have any user-serviceable parts. Do not open or disassemble MacBook Pro or attempt to repair it or replace any components. Disassembling your MacBook Pro may damage it or may cause injury to you. If your MacBook Pro needs service, is damaged, malfunctions, or comes in contact with liquid, contact Apple or an Apple-authorized repair center, such as an Apple Authorized Service Provider. If you attempt to open your MacBook Pro, you risk damaging your computer, and such damage isnt covered by the limited warranty on your MacBook Pro. Navigation. Maps, directions, and location-based apps depend on data services. These data services are subject to change and may not be available in all areas, resulting in maps, directions, or location-based information that may be unavailable, inaccurate, or incomplete. Compare the information provided on your MacBook Pro to your surroundings and defer to posted signs to resolve any discrepancies. Do not use these services while performing activities that require your full attention. Always comply with posted signs and the laws and regulations in the areas where you are using your MacBook Pro and always use common sense. Charging. Charge MacBook Pro only with the included USB-C Charge Cable and 61W or 87W USB-C Power Adapter, or with other third-party USB-C charge cables and USB-C power adapters that are compliant with applicable regulations. 58 Apple Confidential Using damaged cables or chargers, or charging when moisture is present, can cause fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to your MacBook Pro or other property. When you use the included USB-C Charge Cable and 61W or 87W USB-C Power Adapter to charge your MacBook Pro, make sure the AC plug is fully inserted into the power adapter before you plug the adapter into a power outlet. You will hear and may feel a vibration when it connects. Prolonged heat exposure. Your MacBook Pro and its 61W or 87W USB-C Power Adapter may become very warm during normal use. The MacBook Pro and its 61W or 87W USB-C Power Adapter comply with applicable surface temperature standards and limits defined by the International Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment (IEC 60950-1). However, even within these limits, sustained contact with warm surfaces for long periods of time may cause discomfort or injury. Use common sense to avoid situations where your skin is in prolonged contact with a device or its power adapter when its operating or plugged into a power source. For example, dont sleep with a device or power adapter when its plugged into a power source. Dont operate your MacBook Pro on a pillow, blanket, or other soft material that can block ventilation openings. Its important to keep your MacBook Pro and its 61W or 87W USB-C Power Adapter in a well-
ventilated area when in use or charging. Never push anything into the ventilation openings, as doing so may be dangerous and cause your computer to overheat. Never place anything over the keyboard when operating your MacBook Pro. If your MacBook Pro is on your lap and gets uncomfortably warm, remove it from your lap and place it on a stable, well-ventilated work surface. Take special care if you have a physical condition that affects your ability to detect heat against the body. 61W or 87W USB-C Power Adapter. To operate the 61W or 87W USB-C Power Adapter safely and reduce the possibility of heat-related injury or damage, do one of the following:
Plug the 61W or 87W USB-C Power Adapter directly into a power outlet. If youre using an AC power cord such as the Apple Power Adapter Extension Cable, sold separately, place the power adapter on a desk, table, or on the floor in a well-ventilated location. Disconnect the power adapter and any cables if any of the following conditions exists:
You want to clean the case (use only the recommended procedure, described in Important handling information). The power cord or plug becomes frayed or otherwise damaged. Your MacBook Pro or 61W or 87W USB-C Power Adapter is exposed to rain, excessive moisture, or liquid spilled into the case. Your MacBook Pro or 61W or 87W USB-C Power Adapter has been dropped, the case has been damaged, or you suspect that service or repair is required. 61W USB-C Power Adapter specifications:
Frequency: 50 to 60 Hz, single phase Line Voltage: 100 to 240 V Output Voltage: 20.3 V, 3 A (USB PD) or 9 V, 3 A (USB PD) or 5.2 V, 2.4 A 87W USB-C Power Adapter specifications:
Frequency: 50 to 60 Hz, single phase Line Voltage: 100 to 240 V Output Voltage: 20.2 V, 4.3 A (USB PD) or 9 V, 3 A (USB PD) or 5.2 V, 2.4 A Chapter 5 Safety, handling, and support 59 Apple Confidential Take special care if you have a physical condition that affects your ability to detect heat against the body. Hearing loss. Listening to sound at high volumes may damage your hearing. Background noise, as well as continued exposure to high volume levels, can make sounds seem quieter than they actually are. Use only compatible earbuds, headphones, or earpieces with your MacBook Pro. Turn on the audio and check the volume before inserting anything into your ear. For more information about hearing loss, see www.apple.com/sound. WARNING: To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods. Radio frequency exposure. MacBook Pro uses radio signals to connect to wireless networks. For information about radio frequency (RF) energy resulting from radio signals and steps you can take to minimize exposure, see www.apple.com/legal/rfexposure. Medical device interference. MacBook Pro contains components and radios that emit electromagnetic fields, which may interfere with pacemakers, defibrillators, or other medical devices. Maintain a safe distance of separation between your medical device and MacBook Pro. Consult your physician and medical device manufacturer for information specific to your medical device. If you suspect MacBook Pro is interfering with your pacemaker or any other medical device, stop using MacBook Pro. Medical conditions. If you have a medical condition that you believe could be affected by using MacBook Pro (for example, seizures, blackouts, eyestrain, or headaches), consult with your physician prior to using MacBook Pro. Repetitive motion. When you perform repetitive activities such as typing or playing games on MacBook Pro, you may experience discomfort in your hands, arms, wrists, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body. If you experience discomfort, stop using MacBook Pro and consult a physician. Choking hazard. Some MacBook Pro accessories may present a choking hazard to small children. Keep these accessories away from small children. High-consequence activities. Your MacBook Pro is not intended for use where the failure of the computer could lead to death, personal injury, or severe environmental damage. Explosive atmospheres. Charging or using your MacBook Pro in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, such as areas where the air contains high levels of flammable chemicals, vapors, or particles (such as grain, dust, or metal powders), may be hazardous. Obey all signs and instructions. Important handling information Operating environment. Operating your MacBook Pro outside these ranges may affect performance:
Operating temperature: 50 to 95 F (10 to 35 C) Storage temperature: -13 to 113 F (-25 to 45 C) Relative humidity: 0% to 90% (noncondensing) Operating altitude: Tested up to 10,000 feet (0 to 3048 meters) Carrying your MacBook Pro. If you carry your MacBook Pro in a bag or briefcase, make sure there are no loose items (such as paper clips or coins) that could accidentally get inside the computer through vent openings or get stuck inside a port. Chapter 5 Safety, handling, and support 60 Apple Confidential Using connectors and ports. Never force a connector into a port. When connecting a device, make sure the port is free of debris, that the connector matches the port, and that you have positioned the connector correctly in relation to the port. Storing your MacBook Pro. If you are going to store your MacBook Pro for an extended period of time, keep it in a cool location (ideally, 71 F or 22 C) and discharge the battery to 50 percent. When storing your computer for longer than five months, maintain the capacity of the battery by charging the battery to 50 percent every six months or so. Cleaning your MacBook Pro. When cleaning the outside of your MacBook Pro and its components, first shut down your MacBook Pro, then unplug the USB-C Charge Cable and the 61W or 87W USB-C Power Adapter. Then dampen a clean, soft, lint-free cloth to wipe the MacBook Pro exterior. Avoid getting moisture in any openings. Dont spray liquid directly on the computer. Dont use aerosol sprays, solvents, abrasives, or cleaners containing hydrogen peroxide that might damage the finish. Cleaning the MacBook Pro screen. To clean your MacBook Pro screen, first shut down your MacBook Pro and unplug the USB-C Charge Cable and the 61W or 87W USB-C Power Adapter. Dampen a clean, soft, lint-free cloth with just water and wipe the screen. Dont spray liquid directly on the screen. Understanding ergonomics When you use the keyboard and mouse, your shoulders should be relaxed. Your upper arm and forearm should form an angle that is slightly greater than a right angle, with your wrist and hand in roughly a straight line. This Not this Use a light touch when typing or using the trackpad and keep your hands and fingers relaxed. Avoid rolling your thumbs under your palms. This Not this Change hand positions often to avoid fatigue. Some computer users might develop discomfort in their hands, wrists, or arms after intensive work without breaks. If you begin to develop chronic pain or discomfort in your hands, wrists, or arms, consult a qualified health specialist. External mouse. If you use an external mouse, position the mouse at the same height as the keyboard and within a comfortable reach. Chair. An adjustable chair that provides firm, comfortable support is best. Adjust the height of the chair so your thighs are horizontal and your feet are flat on the floor. The back of the chair should support your lower back (lumbar region). Follow the manufacturers instructions for adjusting the backrest to fit your body properly. Chapter 5 Safety, handling, and support 61 Apple Confidential Built-in display. Adjust the angle of the display to minimize glare and reflections from overhead lights and windows. Do not force the display if you meet resistance. The display is not designed to open past 135 degrees. You can adjust the brightness of the screen when you take the computer from one work location to another, or if the lighting in your work area changes. For more information about ergonomics, see www.apple.com/about/ergonomics. Regulatory information Regulatory information, certification, and compliance marks specific to MacBook Pro are available on-device. Choose Apple menu > About This Mac and click Support. Choose Important Information, then choose Regulatory Certification. FCC regulatory compliance This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Important: Changes or modifications to this product not authorized by Apple could void the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and wireless compliance and negate your authority to operate the product. This product has demonstrated EMC compliance under conditions that included the use of compliant peripheral devices and shielded cables (including Ethernet network cables) between system components. It is important that you use compliant peripheral devices and shielded cables between system components to reduce the possibility of causing interference to radios, television sets, and other electronic devices. If necessary, contact Apple or take your MacBook Pro to an Apple-authorized repair center, such as an Apple Authorized Service Provider. Or consult an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. Responsible party (contact for FCC matters only):
Apple Inc. Corporate Compliance 1 Infinite Loop, MS 91-1EMC Cupertino, CA 95014 Chapter 5 Safety, handling, and support 62 Apple Confidential Canadian regulatory compliance This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Operation in the band 51505250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems. Users are advised that high-power radars are allocated as primary users (that is, priority users) of the bands 52505350 MHz and 56505850 MHz and these radars could cause interference and/
or damage to LE-LAN devices. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) lutilisateur de lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. La bande 51505250 MHz est reservee uniquement pour une utilisation a linterieur afin de rduire les risques de brouillage prjudiciable aux systemes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mmes canaux. Les utilisateurs sont aviss que les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont dsigne utilisateurs principaux (c.-a-d., quils ont la priorit) pour les bandes 52505350 MHz et 56505850 MHz et que ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage et/ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN-EL. Industry Canada Statement Complies with CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B). EU compliance statement Hereby, Apple Inc. declares that this wireless device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the R&TTE Directive. A copy of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at www.apple.com/euro/compliance. Apples EU representative is Apple Distribution International, Hollyhill Industrial Estate, Cork, Ireland. This device can be used in the European Community. European Community Restrictions This device is restricted to indoor use in the 5150 to 5350 MHz frequency range. Chapter 5 Safety, handling, and support 63 Apple Confidential ENERGY STAR compliance statement As an ENERGY STAR partner, Apple has determined that standard configurations of this product meet the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. The ENERGY STAR program is a partnership with electronic equipment manufacturers to promote energy-efficient products. Reducing energy consumption of products saves money and helps conserve valuable resources. MacBook Pro is shipped with power management enabled, with the computer set to sleep after 10 minutes of user inactivity. To wake your computer, click the trackpad or press any key on the keyboard. To change this setting, click the System Preferences icon Energy Saver. in the Dock, then click For more information about ENERGY STAR, go to www.energystar.gov. Apple and the environment At Apple, we recognize our responsibility to minimize the environmental impacts of our operations and products. For information, go to www.apple.com/environment. Regional disposal and recycling information This symbol indicates that this product and/or battery should not be disposed of with household waste. When you decide to dispose of this product and/or its battery, do so in accordance with local environmental laws and guidelines. For information about Apples recycling program, recycling collection points, restricted substances, and other environmental initiatives, visit www.apple.com/environment. Informacin sobre eliminacin de residuos y reciclaje El smbolo de arriba indica que este producto y/o su batera no debe desecharse con los residuos domsticos. Cuando decida desechar este producto y/o su batera, hgalo de conformidad con las leyes y directrices ambientales locales. Para obtener informacin sobre el programa de reciclaje de Apple, puntos de recoleccin para reciclaje, sustancias restringidas y otras iniciativas ambientales, visite www.apple.com/la/environment o www.apple.com/mx/environment. BrasilInformaes sobre descarte e reciclagem O smbolo acima indica que este produto e/ou sua bateria no devem ser descartados no lixo domstico. Quando decidir descartar este produto e/ou sua bateria, faa-o de acordo com as leis e diretrizes ambientais locais. Para informaes sobre substncias de uso restrito, o programa de reciclagem da Apple, pontos de coleta e telefone de informaes, visite www.apple.com/br/environment. Chapter 5 Safety, handling, and support 64 Apple Confidential European UnionDisposal Information The symbol above means that according to local laws and regulations your product and/or its battery shall be disposed of separately from household waste. When this product reaches its end of life, take it to a collection point designated by local authorities. The separate collection and recycling of your product and/or its battery at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. Battery disposal information The battery in your MacBook Pro should be serviced, replaced, or recycled by Apple or an authorized service provider, and must be recycled or disposed of separately from household waste according to your local environmental laws and guidelines. For information about battery service and recycling, go to www.apple.com/batteries/service-and-recycling. Battery Charger Energy Efficiency Software License Agreement Use of MacBook Pro constitutes acceptance of the Apple and third-party software license terms found at www.apple.com/legal/sla. Chapter 5 Safety, handling, and support 65 Apple Confidential K Apple Inc. 2016 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Use of the keyboard Apple logo (Option-Shift-K) for commercial purposes without the prior written consent of Apple may constitute trademark infringement and unfair competition in violation of federal and state laws. Apple, the Apple logo, AirDrop, AirPlay, AirPort, AirPort Time Capsule, AirPrint, Apple Music, Apple Pay, Apple TV, Apple Watch, FaceTime, Finder, Flyover, GarageBand, Handoff, iBooks, iMessage, iMovie, iPad, iPhone, iPhoto, iPod, iPod touch, iTunes, iTunes U, Keynote, Launchpad, Lightning, Mac, MacBook Pro, MagSafe, Mission Control, Numbers, Pages, Photo Booth, Safari, Siri, Spaces, Spotlight, and Time Machine are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. macOS and Multi-Touch are trademarks of Apple Inc. AppleCare, Apple Store, App Store, iCloud, iTunes Radio, and iTunes Store are service marks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Apple 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA 95014-2084 408-996-1010 www.apple.com IOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries and is used under license. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Apple Inc. is under license. ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered trademark. Other company and product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. Apple is not responsible for printing or clerical errors. Some apps are not available in all areas. App availability is subject to change. iBooks Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. 019-00264/2016-09 Apple Confidential
1 2 3 | Label Detail | ID Label/Location Info | 716.15 KiB |
020-01327-A_LE-Agency-BTM-CS_X378.ai PRINT DESCRIPTION: Laser Etch NDA unit: LMB-NDA15 (912-01946-A) Sparrow unit: LMB-Sparrow 65, F15 (912-01947-A) All dimensions in millimeters Dielines/Centering crop marks do not print - For position only See engineering le for dimensions, color, and specications NOTICE OF PROPRIETARY PROPERTY. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS THE PROPRIETARY PROPERTY OF APPLE INC. THE POSSESSOR AGREES TO THE FOLLOWING: (i) TO MAINTAIN THIS DOCUMENT IN CONFIDENCE,
(ii) NOT TO REPRODUCE OR COPY IT (iii) NOT TO REVEAL OR PUBLISH IT IN WHOLE OR PART.
(65.54) CL center on part center on part 10.88 0.108 Designed by Apple in California Assembled in China Model A1707 EMC 3072 Rated 20.2V 4.3A max. FCC ID: BCGA1707 and IC: 579C-A1707 CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) Serial PPPYWSSSCCCC
(9.28) 0.10 0.75 Serial Number Spec Insert 0.75 space between Serial and unique number. Vendor to replace with variable number and recenter entire 2nd line on part. Font: SF Compact Text Regular or Apple approved equivalent, 4.0 pt. Character height = 0.98 mm max cap height Apple Proprietary and Confidential
1 2 3 | Authorisation Request | Cover Letter(s) | 70.74 KiB |
Date: September 19, 2016 Federal Communications Commission Equipment Authorization Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Rd. Columbia MD 21046 Attn: Equipment Authorization Branch Ref: FCC ID numbers Model(s) A1708 A1707 A1706 FCC ID BCGA1708 BCGA1707 BCGA1706 To whom it may concern:
I, the undersigned, hereby authorize UL VS Ltd. to act on our behalf in all manners relating to application for equipment authorization, including signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by UL VS Ltd. on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. I, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). In authorizing UL VS Ltd. as our representative, we still recognize that we are responsible to:
a) comply with the relevant provisions of the certification program;
make all necessary arrangements for the conduct of the evaluation, including provision for examining documentation and access to all areas, records (including internal audit reports) and personnel for the purposes of evaluation inspection, surveillance, reassessment) and resolution of complaints;
make claims regarding certification only in respect of the scope for which certification has been granted;
assessment, testing,
(e.g. Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA www.apple.com b) c) v1.0 d) e) f) g) h) i) j) do not use our product certification in such a manner as to bring the Certification Division into disrepute and not make any statement regarding our product certification which the Certification Division may consider misleading or unauthorized;
upon suspension or cancellation of certification, discontinue use of all advertising matter that contains any reference thereto and return any certification documents as required by the Certification Division;
use certification only to indicate the products are certified as being in conformity with specified standards;
endeavor to ensure that no certificate or report nor any part thereof is used in a misleading manner;
ensure that any reference to our product certification in communication media such as documents, brochures or advertising, complies with the requirements of the Certification Division;
keep a record of all complaints made known to the us relating to the products compliance with requirements of the relevant standard and to make these records available to the when requested;
take appropriate action with respect to such complaints and any deficiencies found in products or services that affect compliance with the requirements for certification;
k) document the actions taken. This authorization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. Sincerely, ____________________ Stuart Thomas Apple Inc. EMEIA Engineering Manager sthomas5@apple.com v1.0 Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA www.apple.com
1 2 3 | Client in Non Associated Mode Attestation | Attestation Statements | 59.86 KiB |
Date: October 10, 2016 Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division 7435 Oakland Mills Rd. Columbia MD 21046 Subject: Statement of Conformity for the Client in Non-Associated mode Ref: FCC numbers Model(s) A1708 A1707 A1706 FCC ID BCGA1708 BCGA1707 BCGA1706 To whom it may concern:
Pursuant to the provisions of KDB 905462 D03, (c). Apple Inc. declares that the above mentioned devices client software and associated drivers will not initiate any transmission on DFS frequencies without initiation by a master. This includes restriction on transmissions for beacons and support for ad-hoc peer-to- peer modes. Sincerely, ____________________ Stuart Thomas Apple Inc. EMEIA Engineering Manager sthomas5@apple.com v1.1 Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA www.apple.com
1 2 3 | Confidentiality Request | Cover Letter(s) | 85.48 KiB |
Date: October 10, 2016 Federal Communications Commission Office of Engineering and Technology Laboratory Division 7435 Oakland Mills Rd. Columbia MD 21046 Subject:
Ref: FCC numbers Request for Confidentiality Model(s) A1708 A1707 A1706 FCC ID BCGA1708 BCGA1707 BCGA1706 To whom it may concern:
Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions rules (47 CFR 0.457, 0.459), Apple Inc. hereby requests confidential treatment for documents filed with the Commission in connection with the application for equipment authorization referenced above. Permanent Confidentiality Apple Inc. requests that the Commission withholds the following documents from public viewing indefinitely:
Block Diagram Operational Description Schematics Tune-up Procedure Parts List Software Security Information These documents reveal detailed technical and design information that is protected by Apple Inc. as confidential and proprietary trade secrets. This information has been disclosed to those required to maintain its confidentiality, and is not customarily disclosed to the public even after commercial release of a device. As a result, disclosure of this information by the Commission would harm Apple Inc. by giving competitors an unfair advantage even after commercial release of the device. Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA www.apple.com v1.1 Short Term Confidentiality In addition to the above mentioned documents, pursuant to Public Notice DA 04-1705 of the Commissions policy, in order to comply with the marketing regulations in 47 CFR 2.803 and the importation rules in 47 CFR 2.1204, while ensuring that business sensitive information remains confidential until the actual marketing of newly authorized devices, Apple Inc. requests that the Commission withholds the following documents from public viewing for one hundred eighty days after the date the grant of equipment authorization is issued:
External Photographs Internal Photographs Test Setup Photographs User Manual These documents reveal technical and design information that has not been publicly disclosed in marketing materials and is protected by Apple Inc. as confidential and proprietary trade secrets. This information has been disclosed to those required to maintain its confidentiality, and is not customarily disclosed publicly prior to the commercial release of the device. As a result, disclosure of this information by the Commission prior to commercial release would harm Apple Inc. by giving competitors an unfair market advantage. Apple Inc. believes the period of confidentiality requested is necessary to protect the information until the commercial release of a device. It is acknowledged that once the product is marketed then the TCB will be informed and the short term confidentiality can be removed from the 731 applications. It is our understanding that measurement test reports and FCC ID label format cannot be granted as confidential documents and this information will be available for public review once the grant of equipment authorization is issued. Sincerely, ____________________ Stuart Thomas Apple Inc. EMEIA Engineering Manager sthomas5@apple.com v1.1 Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA www.apple.com
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1 | 2016-10-27 | 5775 ~ 5775 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Original Equipment |
2 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||
3 | 2412 ~ 2472 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
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2016-10-27
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Apple Inc.
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0005899216
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One Apple Park Way
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Cupertino
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United States
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c******@ul.com
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1 2 3 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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BCG
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A1707
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M****** D********
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EMC Engineer
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408 9********
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408 9********
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m******@apple.com
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Apple Inc.
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Apple Inc
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M**** D********
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1 Infinite Loop
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Cupertino, 95014
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United States
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408 8********
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1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 02/09/2017 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 3 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Portable Computer | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is conducted. SAR compliance for body operating conditions is limited to the specific configurations tested for this filing. End-users must be informed of the body requirements to satisfy RF exposure compliance. SAR has been evaluated at 0 mm. The highest reported SAR values for, body and simultaneous transmission use conditions are 1.19 W/kg and 1.39 W/kg, respectively. This device has 20/40/80 MHz bandwidth modes. | ||||
1 2 3 | Power output listed is conducted. SAR compliance for body operating conditions is limited to the specific configurations tested for this filing. End-users must be informed of the body requirements to satisfy RF exposure compliance. SAR has been evaluated at 0 mm. The highest reported SAR values for, body and simultaneous transmission use conditions are 0.20 W/kg and 1.39 W/kg, respectively. | |||||
1 2 3 | Power output listed is conducted. SAR compliance for body operating conditions is limited to the specific configurations tested for this filing. End-users must be informed of the body requirements to satisfy RF exposure compliance. SAR has been evaluated at 0 mm. The highest reported SAR values for, body and simultaneous transmission use conditions are 0.78 W/kg and 0.91 W/kg, respectively. This device has 20 MHz bandwidth mode. | |||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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UL Verification Services Inc. (formerly UL CCS)
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M******** M********
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919 5********
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1 | 1 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.059 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5190 | 5230 | 0.063 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5210 | 5210 | 0.033 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 15E | 38 CC MO ND | 5260 | 5320 | 0.053 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 15E | 38 CC MO ND | 5270 | 5310 | 0.052 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 6 | 15E | 38 CC MO ND | 5290 | 5290 | 0.037 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 7 | 15E | 38 CC MO ND | 5500 | 5700 | 0.05 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 8 | 15E | 38 CC MO ND | 5510 | 5670 | 0.059 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 9 | 15E | 38 CC MO ND | 5530 | 5610 | 0.05 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.056 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 11 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5755 | 5795 | 0.056 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 12 | 15E | 38 CC MO | 5775 | 5775 | 0.056 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 13 | 15E | 38 CC MO ND | 5720 | 5720 | 0.039 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 14 | 15E | 38 CC MO ND | 5710 | 5710 | 0.046 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 15 | 15E | 38 CC MO ND | 5690 | 5690 | 0.059 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0140000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.005 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15C | CC MO | 2412 | 2472 | 0.28 |
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