JVC HM-DH5U manual What is i.LINK?, Link Branched Connection, Link Connection Examples

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What is i.LINK?

i.LINK is a digital serial interface that allows devices equipped with an i.LINK connector to exchange digital video signals, digital audio signals, and device control signals bi-directionally over a single cable.

i.Link refers to the IEEE1394-1995 industry specification and extensions thereof. The A logo is used for products compliant with the i.Link standard.

This VCR uses a four-pin i.LINK connector to input and output MPEG2 video signals, audio signals, and control signals. The i.LINK connector is also used as an input for DV compressed signals from the DV output of a digital video camera.

i.LINK Connection

i.LINK-compatible devices can be connected in daisy chain fashion using i.LINK cables.

i.LINK cable

 

 

 

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A to D: i.LINK-compatible devices

 

Any two devices in the daisy chain can exchange data bi- directionally, even if there are other devices connected between them.

i.LINK also supports a repeater function that passes input MPEG2 and DV signals through to the next device in the chain.

i.LINK Branched Connection

If you are connecting a device that is equipped with three or more i.LINK connectors, you can also branch the i.LINK connection.

i.LINK cable

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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A to F : i.LINK-compatible devices

B, C : Devices with three or more i.LINK connectors

NOTES:

i.LINK Connection Examples

Examples of good i.LINK connections and bad i.LINK connections are shown below. The digital signals flow to all connected devices. When connecting i.LINK devices, make sure that the devices are connected in such a way that digital signals do not return (loop back) to the device that output them. Looped connection is not permitted.

Good connection examples

(A to D: i.LINK-compatible devices)

The connections below do not form a loop

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Bad connection examples

(A to D: i.LINK-compatible devices) The connections below form a loop.

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C: Device with three i.LINK connectors

You can connect as many as 63 devices (including this VCR) through an i.LINK connection. If you use a branched i.LINK connection, however, the maximum path length on a branch is 17 devices.

In the case of a personal computer and some other devices, data is not passed along by those devices if the device power is off. For

details, refer to the instruction manual for the connected device.

Furthermore, data is not passed along by this VCR when “POWER SAVE” is set to “ON” on this VCR (A page 67) and the VCR is turned off.

The maximum data transfer speed supported by the i.LINK connector on this VCR is 400 Mbps (approximately 400 megabits per second). The maximum data transfer speed that is actually attained may be slower depending on how this VCR is used or if a device with a slower transfer speed is connected to this VCR.

Use the commercially available i.LINK cable (4-pin, S400, below 3 m).

If the cable used is above 3 m, this VCR will not fully maximize its performance.

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Contents HM-DH5U Dear Customer CDGAntenna Installation Instructions InstallationServicing Before YOU Install Your NEW VCRUSE Do not expose the apparatus to dripping or splashing About Head CleaningSymptoms of dirty video heads Do not block the VCR’s ventilation openings or holesContents C E F Front panelVHF/UHF Rear panelAbcd Front display panelAudio StereoStream PCMRemote How to use the Remote12 EN ConnectionsBasic Connection 14 EN Component Video Connection Digital Set Top Box ConnectionBox Hdmi ConnectionAuto Clock Set/Auto Tuner Set Plug & Play SettingPerform Plug & Play setup 16 ENPreparations Clock SettingAccess Main Menu screen Access Clock Set screenSelect host channel Access Auto Clock Set screen Select D.S.T. mode18 EN Select time zoneSetting clock manually 20 EN Tuner SettingSetting channels automatically Access Tuner Set Up screenManual Channel Set Setting channels manuallyAccess Manual Channel Set screen Add or skip desired channels22 EN Cable Box Control SettingInstalling Controller Select cable box input channel Setting cable box input channel & brandAccess Cable Set Up screen Turn on cable boxBrand Code Engage test mode24 EN Enter cable box brandConnect DBS receiver to VCR DBS Receiver Control SettingIf your DBS receiver has audio/video output connectors How to control the DBS receiverTurn on DBS receiver Setting DBS receiver input channel & brandAccess DBS Receiver Set screen 26 ENJVC Dish Network Echostar Dish Network Enter DBS Receiver’s brandPress FG to move the arrow to Brand Brand CodeStart playback Basic Playback28 EN Load a cassetteYou can play back a tape repeatedly 50 times FeaturesChecking tape position Playing back tape repeatedlyActivate manual tracking Adjusting tracking condition30 EN Selecting monitor soundStart search Access distant codeAutomatic operations after rewinding Skipping unwanted portionsSubtitle Selection 32 ENProgram Selection Angle SelectionYou can change the speed of picture search Special Effect PlaybackLocating particular scene rapidly To resume normal playback, press PlayViewing slow motion picture 34 ENViewing still picture Viewing still picture frame by frameStart recording Basic RecordingLoad a D-VHS cassette Set recording speedSelect recording channel 36 ENVHS/S-VHS/VHS Recording Specifying recording length Basic Recording FeaturesRecord X indicator starts flashing Changing display informationShowing on-screen display 38 ENWatching one program while recording another Second Audio Recording a VHS Recording Mode aOther useful functions for recording Calibration S-VHS/VHS only aEnter PlusCode number VCR Plus+ C3 Timer ProgrammingAccess VCR Plus+ screen 40 ENCheck program data Return to normal screen Engage timer recording standby ModeTo use the VCR while it is in timer recording standby mode VCR Plus+ guide channel matching Changing VCR Plus+ C3 Setting42 EN You have properly Access Main Menu screen Input receiving channel numberAccess Guide Channel Set screen Return to normal screen Input guide channel number44 EN Express Timer ProgrammingTo timer-record daily or weekly serials 46 EN Canceling or changing program settingsChecking program settings Satellite Auto Recording Set timer program on DBS receiverEngage Satellite Auto Recording Standby mode Make sure the record safety tab is intact48 EN Link Timer ProgrammingSet timer program on the Inte- grated Hdtv source Engage recording standby modeVideo Remote Control Timer Programming 50 EN Other Useful functions for timer recordingAuto Timer a Auto SP N EP Timer S-VHS/VHS only aPress Navi Access Video Navigation screenNavigation Playback Select programDeactivating Video Navigation Access Video Navigation screenAccess Navigation Set Up screen 52 ENFinding by tape number Access Library screenAccess tape number list screen Finding TapesConfirm lists 54 ENFinding by program title Finding by categoryFinding by recording date Finding blank space 56 ENEditing tape title Editing TitlesNumber KEY Characters Access edit screen58 EN Enter titleSelect program Entering or Editing program titleLoad a cassette Deleting tape information 60 ENEditing program category Check memory Deleting program informationChecking memory Delete program information62 EN Useful Function SettingsVideo settings Video Function 2ND Audio REC Audio settings Audio Function64 EN ModeInput/Output settings IN/OUT Function 66 EN Additional settings AdditionalLink Set to on 68 ENSet Jlip ID Number Jlip ID Number SettingSelect Jlip ID Set Up screen 70 EN Link Set UpAccess i.LINK Set Up screen Confirm Linc settingLink Connection Examples What is i.LINK?Link Connection Link Branched Connection72 EN LINK/DV ConnectionsConnection with the VCR Make connectionsSelect input location on this VCR Connection with the camcorder74 EN VIDEO/VIDEO ConnectionsVHS/VHS SP, EP Select video input terminalSet Picture Control to VHS HS, STD, LS376 EN TV Brand SettingOperate cable box or DBS Receiver Cable Box or DBS Receiver Brand SettingTurn on the cable box or DBS Receiver Enter brand codeTurn off VCR Changing Remote Control CodeSet remote control code for Remote 78 ENSymptom Possible Cause Corrective Action VCR 80 ENAgain Cable Set Up screen and selectBlinks on the front display There are no programs in memory82 EN Image or sound is distorted Playback of tapes recorded in D-VHS modeSearching images on D-VHS tapes Picture stops/There is no soundCode Message Description Error Codes and Messages84 EN This Program Video Signal is not Found forContent is not Acceptable INST.BOOKPlayback Questions and answersTimer Recording 86 ENHdmi GlossaryDTS HdcpList of terms 88 ENGeneral TimerConnectors AccessoriesWhat WE will do What YOU Must do for Warranty ServiceWhat is not Covered 90 ENMemo Toll Free 1 800 Remember to retain your Bill of Sale for Warranty Service
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