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Using IEEE1394 Devices
You can connect the IEEE 1394 devices to the IEEE1394 port on the rear side of
the computer. The IEEE 1394 is a digital interface for handling digital video,
digital audio and other data in two directions between devices, and for controlling
other equipment.
When two or more IEEE 1394 compatible devices are connected to the computer
in a daisy chain, operations and data transactions are possible with not only the
equipment that is directly connected, but also with other devices via the directly
connected device.
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Confirm the IEEE 1394 device you will connect is Windows XP
compatible.
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Some IEEE 1394 devices require that you install drivers before use.
Connecting IEEE 1394 Device
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Attach the provided core to the DV(IEEE1394) cable to insure
compliance with requirements of EMC regulations for computing
equipment.
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You need not turn off the computer before connecting the device.
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Be sure to read the manuals of the IEEE 1394 device before
connecting it to the computer.
1.
Attach the provided core to one end of your DV (IEEE1394) cable. Insert the
cable into the core and put the cable around the core; then, close the core
until it clicks.
2.
Connect the core end of the DV cable into the IEEE 1394 connector of the
computer.
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