Mitsubishi hs-hd2000u Owner's Manual

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Hooking Up Your VCR
Notes about IEEE 1394 network
The IEEE 1394-equipped devices that are available to be connected to the HS-HD2000U are an integrated HDTV, an
IEEE 1394-equipped HDTV receiver or a D-VHS VCR.  The data may not be sent/received correctly if you are connecting
IEEE 1394-equipped devices other than Mitsubishi integrated HDTV or Mitsubishi D-VHS VCR.
You cannot send/receive the data of digital video equipment (for example, digital video camera) or a personal computer
because the format is different from that of the HS-HD2000U.
Be sure not to connect the IEEE 1394 in a loop, as shown below.
When you connect more than one IEEE 1394-equipped devices, turn the power off when they are not being used
because leaving the unused devices turned on may cause a lack of memory and may interfere with the correct trans-
mission of signals.  However some IEEE 1394-equipped devices cannot receive or send data when it is turned off, so
refer to your device owner’s guides.
While using the IEEE 1394-equipped device, do not plug in/off the IEEE 1394 cable or turn the power on/off of the
unused devices.  When you unplug the IEEE 1394 cable and connect it again, leave it unplugged for a few seconds and
then connect again.
The maximum transmit speed of the IEEE 1394 INTERFACE on the HS-HD2000U is 400Mbps.  This speed may be
slower when you connect the device with its transmit speed is different from this VCR.
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