Notes
•Connect the cable so that the connection does not form a loop between components.
Player (AUDIO)
•Use an i.LINK cable of less than 1.5 meter (5 feet) in length.
•We do not guarantee playability when you connect a DVD player, Super Audio CD/CD player, etc., from another company with i.LINK audio output jack.
•If a metal object should fall into the i.LINK jack,
•Be sure to insert the plug firmly to prevent malfunction.
•For details about compatible signals, see page 137. This receiver cannot process incompatible signals such as DV, MICROMV, or
•Some i.LINK components conform to copy protection technology standards and handle encrypted signals. This receiver conforms to the copy protection technology of DTLA (Revision 1.3).
•Sound fields and the A/V SYNC, Surround back decoding function are not activated when DSD signals are input to this receiver.
•i.LINK is a designation referring to IEEE 1394-
1995 and IEEE
Player 2 | Player 1 |
(AUDIO) | (AUDIO) |
•Even if you try to play back during i.LINK connection processing, sound does not come out. After a component name is displayed, sound comes out.
•When you using the 2or 3connection, the sound may not output when you operate two or more players. In this case, stop the player, which is not selected, then select the player you want to play again by pressing the i.LINK button. See “BUSFULL” in Error message on page 135.
•Only component which outputs an audio signal using an i.LINK jack can be connected. Components using a video signal, PC component, and other AV amplifier cannot be connected to this receiver.
•An audio signal of IEEE1394 components without the i.LINK mark cannot be used.
30GB