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Isochronous Ch.
This parameter determines and displays the Isochronous Channel number of the FireWire
channel being used for mLAN data reception. The bar graph on the right displays the
progress of reception. The bar graph scrolls when data is being received, and it stops
when no data is received. The channel number ranges from 0 through 63. Usually, you do
not have to set the channel number. The number is automatically assigned when you click
the [OK] button in the “Select Source” dialog box.
If the computer receives IEEE1394 audio/MIDI data via a non-mLAN device
such as another computer and if you know its Isochronous Channel number,
the data can be received by specifying that number here.
L
Audio Sequences
This parameter displays the number of mLAN audio sequences to be received. If this num-
ber does not match the actual number in the received data, a red warning message “Not
Match” flashes on the right. To match the number to that of the data being received, click
the [Fit Sequences] button.
M
MIDI Sequences
This parameter displays the number of mLAN MIDI sequences to be received. If this num-
ber does not match the actual number in the received data, a red warning message “Not
Match” flashes on the right. To match the number to that of the data being received, click
the [Fit Sequences] button.
N
Select Source...
Click here to open the dialog box to select an mLAN device that transmits mLAN data to
the computer. The dialog box opens after the system scans and recognizes the connected
mLAN devices.