USING i.LINK
i.LINK display messages
Status display messages
The following messages may appear on the front panel display depending on the status of this unit.
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Link Check | Appears while the i.LINK component connection is being checked. |
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No Name | Appears if the model name of the connected i.LINK component cannot be acquired. |
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No Vendor Name | Appears if the vendor name of the connected i.LINK component cannot be acquired. |
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Error messages
The following messages appear on the front panel display if a connection or registration error is detected.
Message | Cause | Remedy |
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Bus Full | The 1394 bus transmission band is full, and no | This problem may be resolved by disconnecting any |
| more data can be transmitted. | unused i.LINK components. |
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| If an i.LINK component with a slow transmission speed |
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| (S100 or S200) is connected between this unit and the |
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| i.LINK (AUDIO) component which you want to play |
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| back, the bus may become full. Changing the |
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| connection order of the i.LINK components so that this |
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| unit and the i.LINK (AUDIO) component are directly |
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| connected may resolve this problem. |
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Cannot Link | The connected i.LINK component is not | Check that all i.LINK components are connected |
| recognized because the connection is | properly using an IEEE1394 cable. |
| incomplete. |
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Loop Connect | This unit and the i.LINK component are | Disconnect the IEEE1394 cable, then reconnect it in |
| connected in a loop (where the output signal is | either a daisy chain or tree configuration. |
| returned to the original component). |
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Node Over | More than 63 i.LINK components (including | Reduce the number of connected components. |
| this unit) are connected. |
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Hop Over | More than 15 i.LINK components are | Reduce the number of i.LINK components connected |
| connected in a daisy chain configuration. | between the two end components to 15 or less. |
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| Reconnect the i.LINK components using the |
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| connections. |
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