Using the D-Net

Problem

Possible Solution

No picture on the screen after selecting a device

Check if the current mode for DTV and STB is set to analog by mistake. For AVHDD, check if the played content reaches to the end. (Select the item from the content list again.) For DVHS, check if a D-VHS tape is being used. If the camcorder supports the

DV format, no picture will be displayed on the screen.

“Initializing D-Net” message

This message appears when the D-Net function is

appears.

being initialized.

 

Retry after a short wait to use the D-Net function.

 

 

“Exceeds the limit of device

This message appears when the number of currently

numbers.” message appears.

connected D-Net devices exceeds 10.

 

Retry after disconnecting unnecessary devices.

 

 

“Recordable device is not

This message appears when the recordable device is

connected” message appears.

not on the network when you try to make a

 

recording using a D-Net device.

 

Retry after connecting a recordable device (DVHS,

 

AVHDD).

 

 

“Not available while recording”

The message appears informing you that you cannot

message appears

change the channels or change the input source using

 

the remote control because a recording is in progress

 

through D-Net.

 

Retry after stopping the current recording through

 

D-Net.

 

 

“The connected device is unavailable to perform this function for temporary problems.” message appears.

This message appears when the selected function is not supported by the relevant device or the relevant device cannot execute the selected function.

Most STB’s, DTV’s and camcorders do not support the power on/off command. This message may appear when you issue the power command

for these devices. This message also appears when the command is supported but the relevant device cannot follow the command.

Retry after checking the current mode of the relevant device.

“Analog and external source pictures

This message appears when the user presses the

are not avaliable for recording by

RECORD button in analog mode.

D-Net.” message appears.

D-Net only supports recording for digital.

 

 

“Not available format is selected.”

This message appears when the selected device does

message appears.

not support the MPEG format.

 

At present, D-Net supports MPEG TS only.

 

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