Pioneer PRO 910HD Watching a D-VHS image, What is i.LINK?, What can be recorded through i.LINK?

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Watching a D-VHS image

What is i.LINK?

i.LINK is a digital serial interface for handling digital video, digital audio, and other data in two directions. i.LINK is Sony’s term for the IEEE 1394 data transport bus. Digital AV equipment compatible with i.LINK can be connected using a single i.LINK cable. The i.LINK interface allows this PDP system to control one of up to two i.LINK compatible devices (in connection) that can be identified.

What can be recorded through i.LINK?

With D-VHS recorders connected to this system through i.LINK, you can record only digital TV pro- grams. You cannot record conventional TV channels nor contents coming from external input sources and personal computers.

Connecting D-VHS recorders

Use the i.LINK terminals when connecting D-VHS recorders.

Which i.LINK devices are connectable?

For i.LINK devices, this system supports only D-VHS recorders. The i.LINK terminals on this system cannot be connected with other equipment such as DVD recorders, digital video cameras, personal computers, and PC peripheral devices because of differences in the specifications.

When connecting a single D-VHS recorder

Media Receiver (rear view)

 

 

DIGITAL OUT

DTV-ANTENNA

 

 

(TS)

 

 

OPTICAL

IN

I N

OUT

S400

 

SERVICE ONLY

CONTROL VCR

 

CONTROL

 

 

 

INPUT 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

AC INLET

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I N

I N

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

 

VIDEO

 

 

COMPONENT VIDEO

 

 

 

 

R-AUDIO-L

R-AUDIO-L

 

Y

CB/PB CR/PR

 

OUT

OUT

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BLACK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A ANTENNA/CABLE B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WHITE

 

MONITOR OUT S-VIDEO

VIDEO

R-AUDIO-L

S-VIDEO

R-AUDIO-L

INPUT 3

Y

CB/PB CR/PR

SYSTEM CABLE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(The function and performance are

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the same for both terminals.)

 

i.LINK cable (commercially available)

D-VHS recorder

To use i.LINK, you need to connect only an i.LINK cable; you need not connect cables to the video and audio terminals.

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Contents PRO-1110HD PRO-910HD PDP-ELITE-Eng For Canadian model Information to UserPour le modèle destiné au Canada Contents Enjoying through External Equipment Useful Adjustment SettingsUseful Features AppendixImportant User Guidance Information Installation guidelinesUsage guidelines After-image lag image due to burning Panel sticking and after-image lagAfter-image lagging due to remaining electric load About operations through i.LINKSafety Precautions Plugs and productInstallation Precautions When using other itemsOperational Precautions Features Plasma Display Supplied AccessoriesMedia Receiver Part Names Power button STANDBY/ON buttonVolume +/- buttons Input buttonPower button Front viewOptical With the mode switch set to TV Remote control unitMode switch with TV selected Installing the Plasma Display Allowed operation range of the remote control unitPreparation Installing the Media receiver Plasma Display Media ReceiverSecure the vertical installation stand with screws Installing the Media Receiver verticallyInstalling the Media Receiver vertically Plug the screw holes using the caps providedSetting the system BlackRouting cables When the speakers are installed on the sidesWhen the speakers are installed at the bottom Attaching speed clamps to the main unitUsing the remote control unit Inserting batteriesPreparation Cable connections for watching conventional TV channels Connecting a VHF/UHF antennaConnecting a Cable Converter VHF antenna UHF antenna Media Receiver rear MixerConnecting a VHF/UHF antenna and Cable Converter Switching between antenna a and BConnecting for cable TV Cable connections for watching digital TV channelsConnecting the power cord Plasma Display rear view Media Receiver rear viewPlasma Display Turning on the powerBasic Operations Media ReceiverTurning off the power Plasma Display/Media Receiver status indicatorsSelecting the antenna Watching conventional TV channelsChanging channels Using e Muting on the remote control unit Changing the volume and soundUsing VOL +/- on the remote control unit Plasma Display right view Volume + Volume adjustment MuteStereo broadcasts Setting MTS/SAP modeIf stereo sound is difficult to hear SAP broadcastsWhen receiving Stereo + SAP sound signals When receiving Main + SAP sound signalsWatching digital TV channels Using 0 9 and dot on the remote control unitSelecting the digital TV input Volume adjustment Mute Changing the languageViewing DTV banners Using the multiscreen functionsSplitting the screen Freezing images Using the menu Basic Adjustment SettingsAV mode menus PC mode menus Menu operation keys Using Auto Channel Preset Setting up conventional TV channelsPress Home Menu Setting for skipping unwanted channels Setting your favorite channels Setting up digital TV channels Checking signal strength Language setting Clock settingAV Selection Press AV SelectionFor AV source Picture adjustmentsFor PC source PureCinema ButtonColor temperature Mpeg NR CTI Sound adjustments Color ManagementFocus Front SurroundNo Signal off Power ControlPower Control for AV source Energy SavePower Management Power Control for PC sourceNo Operation off EPG display format Electronic Program Guide EPG for DTV OnlySchedule window Information window Using the EPGPress DTV Guide Presetting TV programs using the EPG Using auto channel selectRecording TV programs using a D-VHS recorder Recording TV programs via a VCR controller Setting the timer manually Priority rules for overlapped presettings Using the menu Changing/ canceling TV program presettingsUsing the EPG Press To select OK, and then press EnterWatching a DVD image Connecting a DVD playerEnjoying through External Equipment Displaying a DVD imageWatching a VCR image Connecting a VCRDisplaying a VCR image Displaying an image of the game console or camcorder Connecting a game console or camcorderEnjoying a game console or watching camcorder images Media Receiver front viewConnecting a recorder Recording digital TV programs using a VCR or DVD recorderVCR or DVD recorder Connecting an AV receiver Connecting other audio equipmentSwitching the optical audio signal type Watching a D-VHS image What is i.LINK?Connecting D-VHS recorders What can be recorded through i.LINK?Precautions about i.LINK connections When connecting two D-VHS recordersMedia Receiver VHS recorder Useful and important notification PrecautionsDisplaying a D-VHS image Useful informationSetting up for controlling a D-VHS recorder Editing the i.LINK list Operating the control panel screenTo change the name of a device To change the order of devices To delete information about a single deviceTo delete information about all devices Setting up for i.LINK standbyStandby mode Link device Media ReceiverDisplaying an image from a personal com Connecting a personal computerWatching an image from a personal computer PuterConnecting a VCR controller Manufacture Remote control type Lists of controllable recording equipment manufacturesConnecting control cords About SR+Useful Adjustment Settings Adjusting image positions AV mode onlyAdjusting image positions and clock manually PC mode only PC mode for XGA signals AV modePC mode except for XGA signals Selecting a screen sizePress / to select Side Mask, and then press Sleep Timer Cancel Off 120 MinutesActivating the closed caption Closed caption for conventional TV channelsSelecting the type of closed captions Closed caption for digital TV channels Selecting digital closed captions Selecting digital closed caption param- etersSelection Voluntary movie rating system Mpaa Parental Control setting the V-CHIP levelActivating the Parental Control TV Parental GuidelinesBlocking Not Rated NR TV programs Setting the voluntary moving rating sys- tem MpaaExample Canadian rating systems Setting the TV Parental Guidelines TV GuidelinesCanadian English ratings Setting Canadian French ratings Setting Canadian English ratingsCanadian French ratings Reactivating the V-CHIP Block Temporarily deactivating the V-CHIP BlockMethod Programming a password AV mode only Setting and changing the passwordResetting the password Your password No If you forget the passwordLearning function of the remote control unit Useful FeaturesUsing the learning function Presetting manufacture codes Manufacture codes CABLE/SAT VCR DVD/DVRReceiver control buttons Using the remote control unit to control other devicesReceiver a STANDBY/ON Turns the receiver power on and off Receiver eMUTINGCH + Cable control buttonsSource a SAT control buttons EnterVCR control buttons PAUSE/STILLCH +/- DVD recorder only DVD/DVR control buttonsSAT/DVD Menu DVD, DVD recorder 105 Troubleshooting AppendixComputer compatibility chart Resolution Frequency RemarksSpecifications Media Receiver, Model PRO-R04UTrademarks Dolby DigitalPDP-ELITE-Eng 110 PDP-ELITE-Eng 111 03I00001 About Hdmi Quelques mots sur Hdmi Acerca de Hdmi To activate the Hdmi terminal Using Hdmi InputConnecting Hdmi equipment Hdmi equipmentEnglish Raccordement d’un appareil Hdmi Pour mettre en service la prise HdmiUtilisation de l’entrée Hdmi Récepteur Média vue de dosPour préciser le type des signaux vidéo numériques FrançaisPour préciser le type des signaux audionumériques Conexión de un equipo Hdmi Utilización de la entrada HdmiPara activar el terminal Hdmi Para especificar el tipo de señales de vídeo digitales EspañolPara especificar el tipo de señales de audio 03H00001

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