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.

Message

Contents

 

 

Link Check

Appears while the i.LINK component connection is being checked.

 

 

No Name

Appears if the model name of the connected i.LINK component cannot be acquired.

 

 

No Vendor Name

Appears if the vendor name of the connected i.LINK component cannot be acquired.

 

 

Error messages

The following messages appear on the front panel display if a connection or registration error is detected.

Message

Cause

Remedy

 

 

 

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.

 

 

 

 

 

If an i.LINK component with a slow transmission speed

 

 

(S100 or S200) is connected between this unit and the

 

 

i.LINK (AUDIO) component which you want to play

 

 

back, the bus may become full. Changing the

 

 

connection order of the i.LINK components so that this

 

 

unit and the i.LINK (AUDIO) component are directly

 

 

connected may resolve this problem.

 

 

 

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.

 

 

 

 

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).

 

 

 

 

Node Over

More than 63 i.LINK components (including

Reduce the number of connected components.

 

this unit) are connected.

 

 

 

 

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.

 

 

 

 

 

Reconnect the i.LINK components using the tree-type

 

 

connections.

 

 

 

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