Mitsubishi Electric Corp HS-HD2000U Manuel D’Utilisation

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Hooking Up Your VCR
Notes about IEEE 1394 network
The IEEE 1394-equipped devices which are available to be connected to the HS-HD2000U are integrated HDTV, IEEE
1394-equipped HDTV receiver or D-VHS VCR.  The data may not be sent/received correctly if you are connecting the
IEEE 1394-equipped devices other than Mitsubishi integrated HDTV or Mitsubishi D-VHS VCR.
You cannot send/receive the data of the digital video equipment (for example, digital video camera) or the personal
computer because the format is different from that of the HS-HD2000U.
Be sure not to make the IEEE 1394 connection in a loop, as shown below.
When you connect more than one IEEE 1394-equipped devices, turn the power off when they are not used because
leaving the unused devices turned on may cause the lack of memory and the signal cannot be transferred correctly.  But
some IEEE 1394-equipped devices cannot receive or send the 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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