Samsung HL-S5686C manual When Connecting D-Net IEEE1394 Compatible devices

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When Connecting D-Net (IEEE1394) Compatible devices

The last device in the chain should not be looped back to the TV as the TV may not be able to work with the other devices. To connect two or more D-Net (IEEE1394) Compatible devices, follow the diagram below.

A maximum 10 D-Net (IEEE1394) Compatible devices can be connected.

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Do not connect D-Net (IEEE1394) Compatible devices in a way that creates a loop.

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IEEE1394 cables longer than 14.76 feet (177.16 inches) should not be used between devices.

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Contents Country Customer Care Center Web Site Address Contact Samsung WORLD-WIDEDolby Surround Sound What is Digital Television?Digital Picture Quality CableCARD and Digital Cable Ready TVs How difficult is it to receive DTV signals indoors? Contents Using the Ocap Opencable Application Platform Data Servie Viewing Position General InformationAccessories List of FeaturesButtons on the Lower-Right Part of the Panel Viewing the Control PanelRear Panel Jacks Viewing the Connection PanelNumeric Buttons Remote ControlConnecting VHF and UHF Antennas Installing Batteries in the Remote ControlCable without a Cable Box Connecting Cable TVConnecting an S-VHS VCR Connecting a VCRConnecting a DVD Player/Set-Top Box Connecting a CamcorderConnecting a DVD Player/Set-Top Box via Hdmi Connecting a DVD Player/Set-Top Box via DVIConnecting an Amplifier/DVD Home Theater Connecting a Digital Audio SystemTurning the TV On and Off Plug & Play FeatureEnglish-19 Picture Dynamic Menus and On-Screen DisplaysViewing the Menus Viewing the DisplayNavigating Menus by Using the Menu Map Selecting a Menu Language SetupChannel Selecting the Video Signal SourceMemorizing Channels When selecting Cable TV system Using the Previous Channel Using the Channel ButtonsUsing the Number Buttons Using the ButtonSetting Up the Remote to Operate Your VCR Setting Up Your Remote ControlSetting Up the Remote to Operate Your DVD VCR Remote Control CodesEnglish-29 English-30 Clock Setting the ClockOption 1 Setting the Clock Manually Time Zone Option 2 Setting the Clock AutomaticallyTimer Setting the On/Off TimerAlternate method Setting the Sleep TimerSource List Viewing an External Signal SourceSetting the Signal Source InputEdit Name Assigning Names to External Input ModeChannel Manager Channel Control Selecting Your Favorite ChannelsTo Store Your Favorite Channels Viewing the Channel Lists Adding and Erasing Channels Labeling the Channels Fine Tune Fine Tuning Analog Channels AnalogLNA Low Noise Amplifier Checking the Digital-Signal Strength DigitalSignal Strength Mode Picture ControlChanging the Picture Standard English-44 Customizing the Picture SettingsResetting the Picture Settings to the Factory Defaults Changing the Picture Size OriginalCustom Easy Control Setting the My Color Control ModeDetail Control OriginalAdjusted Detail ControlColor Weakness Using the Color Weakness Enhancement FeatureDigital Noise Reduction DNIe Digital Natural Image engine Setting the Film Mode Freezing the Picture Setting the Blue Screen ModeSound Control Adjusting the VolumeUsing the Mute Button Using Automatic Sound SettingsCustomizing the Sound Setting up DNSe Digital Natural Sound engine Auto Volume Multi-Track Options Choosing a Multi-Channel Sound MTS track DigitalChoosing a Multi-Channel Sound MTS track Analog Selecting the Internal Mute Setting the On/Off Melody Special Features Setting the Function Help Setting the Data Service Menu Transparency Level Adjusts the transparency of the menu screenIf Game Mode is On Using Game ModeRestrictions on Game Mode Caution Change PIN Using the V-ChipChip How to Enable/Disable the Rating Controls TV Parental Guidelines How to Set up Restrictions Using TV Parental GuidelinesMpaa Rating How to Set up Restrictions Using Mpaa RatingTV FCC Age-Based Ratings Important Notes About Parental LocksCanadian English How to Set up Restrictions Using Canadian EnglishCanadian French How to Set up Restrictions Using Canadian FrenchUsing the V-Chip for Digital channels Caption Viewing Closed Captions On-Screen Text Messages AnalogDigital Captions function operates on digital channels Viewing Closed Captions On-Screen Text Messages DigitalDigital Caption Options Font StyleLicense License InformationApplication Time Warner CableCARD Setup Using the CableCARDUsing the CableCARD Setup Function Channel List Reorganization Using the Data Service How to connect compatible IEEE1394 Devices Using D-Net What’s D-Net?When Connecting D-Net IEEE1394 Compatible devices Hub Connection Option Connection OptionsDirect Device-To-Device Option Pin and 6-Pin Connectors Select a connected D-Net device by pressing Or button Selecting a D-Net deviceDirect Device-To-Device Option D-Net control panel What is D-Net Mode?Button Name To do this Control PanelControl Panel Images for Each Device Operating Tips Message Descriptions Copy informationRecording Tips Tips on stopping recording English-95 File ListEnglish-96 Possible Solution Troubleshooting D-NetAppears Recording is prohibited. message Possible Solution This message appears if the AV-HDD has no space to record Replacing the Lamp Why do I need to replace the lamp?When do I need to replace it? Check before lamp replacementEnglish-102 Problem Possible Solution Identifying ProblemsUsing Your TV in Another Country Cleaning and Maintaining Your TVSpecifications This page is intentionally Left blank This page is intentionally Left blank