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Notes regarding the current version

 

• If using 4.5 m cables to make connections, no special knowledge is required when connecting up to 16

devices. However for larger systems, further understanding of connections is required, such as how connec-
tions can be branched.

• At present, it is not possible to create systems of 64 or more devices. In the near future, it will be possible to

use devices called “bridges” to expand this to 63 x 1023 devices. However in this case as well, a certain
amount of knowledge will be required.

• In the current version, even if 63 or fewer nodes are connected, there is no limitation regarding reception of

realtime data such as audio and MIDI. However, the number of nodes that can transmit data is limited to
approximately five devices.
There is no limitation on the number of nodes that can transmit non-realtime data such as file transfers by
IEEE 1394 devices. (The current version of mLAN does not support file transfer for mLAN devices.)

 

Troubleshooting

 

The following table provides troubleshooting hints for some common problems. Before calling for professional 
service, refer to the troubleshooting advice below to see if you can find and correct the cause of the problem.

 

Bus does not start up

 

• A loop connection may have been created. Check the 

cable connections.

 

Node is not displayed

 

• The power of an intervening node may be off, or a cable 

may be disconnected. If two or more CD8-mLAN cards 
are installed in an 02R, connections are also required 
between these cards.

• PC card hot plugging on the PowerBook is not supported.

If you insert a new PC card, you must restart the system. If 
there are multiple 1394 adapters, you must specify the 
adapter.

 

mLAN plug is not displayed

 

• The reception plug (input plug) of a Macintosh is not visi-

ble from other nodes. Make connection settings on the 
Macintosh.

• For Direct mode on the CS6x/CS6R/S80, there is no 

reception plug (input plug).

 

Connection cannot be made

 

• A connection may have already been specified for the 

receiving device plug.

• The bus traffic may be approaching 100%.

 

Connection cannot be restored

 

• The connection may have been overwritten. Or, you have 

may performed Factory Set or mLAN Initialize. These 
operations will initialize the connection.

• The bus traffic may be approaching 100%.
• You may have switched devices. The connection will not 

be restored if you switch to a different hardware unit, 
even if the model is identical.

 

No sound

 

• Is a word clock being supplied? Does a word clock master 

node exist (if the word clock source is “ext.”).

• Is the Digital In of the mLAN8P connected? Is the Optical/

Coaxial setting correct?

• Has mixer muting (channel off) been defeated on the 

mLAN8P/mLAN8E?

• The mLAN signals that can be received simultaneously by 

one Macintosh are limited to the signals transmitted from 
a single mLAN device. It is not possible to receive a total 
of two or more channels transmitted from multiple mLAN 
devices. Multiple channels transmitted from a single 
mLAN device can be received simultaneously. Even if OMS 

settings for multiple ports have been made, reception is 
limited to signals transmitted from a single mLAN device.

 

Can’t operate the panel

 

• The mLAN Mixer may be connected. It is not possible to 

operate the mLAN Mixer and the panel simultaneously.

 

Can’t receive/transmit MIDI

 

• In order to receive/transmit MIDI on the 03D, rear panel 

cable connections (TO HOST cable) and DIP switch set-
tings are required.

• On the A4000/A5000 or CS6x/CS6R/S80, you must 

switch between the conventional MIDI connectors and 
the mLAN MIDI.

• The mLAN signals that can be received simultaneously by 

one Macintosh are limited to the signals transmitted from 
a single mLAN device. Even if OMS settings for multiple 
ports have been made, reception is limited to signals 
transmitted from a single mLAN device.

 

Sound is interrupted

 

• The cable may have been disconnected from a port 

whose LED is lit red, or the power of that device may have 
been turned off.

• A bus to which multiple devices are connected may have 

been joined.

• The bus may contain a node with a device of an older for-

mat (IEEE 1394 - 1995), such as an older DVCam.

• On the Macintosh, numerous applications may be run-

ning, or you may be attempting to transmit numerous 
channels of audio. The sound may be interrupted if a 
heavy processing load is being placed on the Macintosh.

 

Something is wrong with the sound

 

• Is the word clock setting correct? If the word clock is not 

synchronized correctly, the audio quality may be affected. 
Also, the A4000/A5000 and CS6x/CS6R/S80 support only 
44.1 kHz.

 

Macintosh does not synchronize with other devices

 

• The Macintosh cannot be the slave of other devices.

 

Sound is heard when you disconnect a cable

 

• A “blip” sound may be heard from a device receiving 

mLAN audio when you disconnect the cable from the 
device that is transmitting that signal. If this occurs, either 
pause transmission/reception or lower the volume before 
disconnecting the cable.

mLAN Guidebook Supplementary Materials

Summary of Contents for mLAN Driver

Page 1: ...ven if the model is identical No sound Is a word clock being supplied Does a word clock master node exist if the word clock source is ext Is the Digital In of the mLAN8P connected Is the Optical Coaxi...

Page 2: ...Guide Book Basic concepts of mLAN Leitfaden Basiskonzepte von mLAN Guide Principes de base du mLAN Gu a Conceptos b sicos de mLAN English Deutsch Fran ais Espa ol...

Page 3: ...AN Products 9 Technical Explanations 10 1 About IEEE 1394 10 2 Device Connections Topology Routes Cycle Master 11 3 Bus Reset Long Short 13 4 Calculating the Number of Hops and Cable Length 14 5 Bandw...

Page 4: ...e time required to troubleshoot mistakes and problems also increases resulting in wasted time More than one reader has doubtless had the frustrating experience of tracing through an intricate web of c...

Page 5: ...Audio signal Audio signal Audio signal Audio signal MIDI signal MIDI signal MIDI signal MIDI signal 02R digital mixer 02R digital mixer MIDI Keyboard Computer IEEE 1394 equipped Computer MIDI Keyboard...

Page 6: ...mLAN8P CD MD Audio signal Audio system AMP Speakers Audio system AMP Speakers WAV file Playback software WAV file Playback software Conventional connection mLAN connection Computer IEEE 1394 equipped...

Page 7: ...8E mLAN8E CD8 mLAN 1394 1394 4 C DAT DAT CS6x synthesizer CS6x synthesizer A5000 sampler A5000 sampler 02R digital mixer 02R digital mixer Audio signal Audio signal MIDI signal Audio signal Convention...

Page 8: ...editing setup mLAN8P MIDI S P DIF or Analog audio Audio signal Digital video signal Digital video camera Digital video camera DTM system DTM system Video editing software Video editing software Conve...

Page 9: ...ety of devices is expected into the future Isochronous transfer allows data to be transferred in realtime This is ideal for transfer of real time data such as video and audio The current mLAN data tra...

Page 10: ...able connected sequentially In the case of audio devices conventional systems were connected in a radiating topology where connections radiated from the AV amp to the various components CD MD tuner et...

Page 11: ...any node to be seen from any other node as being in a tree structure In this case the single selected node is called the root node As the name suggests the tree structure is similar to the branched f...

Page 12: ...sed as the master is called the cycle master and the root node fulfills this role The cycle master node is indispensable when transferring realtime data such as audio and MIDI If the power of the cycl...

Page 13: ...ce a certain amount of time is required for reconfiguration audio data etc will be interrupted After the bus has been initialized the following processes are performed The parent child relationships b...

Page 14: ...m the root At present the maximum is 16 hops Even by using shorter cables such as 1 meter it is not possible to increase the number of nodes or hops that can be used At present a maximum of 63 nodes c...

Page 15: ...sible for multiple nodes to simultaneously access a single bus Arbitration is performed as follows The node that wishes to transmit a data packet first transmits a request to the root node Upon receiv...

Page 16: ...data and control signals and two pins for electrical power Figure 8 Cross section of a six pin cable Since the six pin cables are able to transmit power power can be distributed between nodes of the n...

Page 17: ...e mLAN feature For the current mLAN devices this will generally be B and c In other words a system consisting solely of mLAN devices will function as a single system only if the power of all devices...

Page 18: ...icated by the way in which the connector LED is lit For details refer to the table in the Owner s Manual for the respective device If the above mentioned RT ERR does not indicate an error i e dark or...

Page 19: ...be handled directly by an mLAN device In order to handle DV audio on mLAN a converter device and or computer software is separately required 9 Other Protocols Drivers RT ERR ACTIVE Green The node is...

Page 20: ...s the following functionalities By request from another mLAN node it creates mLAN connections in the mLAN plug of the mLAN nodes In response to inquiry from another software module it provides mLAN co...

Page 21: ...found the mLAN connection data will be maintained but the mLAN connection will not be restored The mLAN connection will be restored when the transmitting device that could not be found is then connec...

Page 22: ...s a group master After a Bus Reset or Power on Reset occurs the master slave relationship is restored based on the stored information If the master device no longer exists after a Bus Reset or Power o...

Page 23: ...s transfer 9 15 L leaf nodes 12 LED 13 18 Long bus reset 13 M manual mode 22 master 22 Mbps 9 10 mLAN connections 20 mLAN plug 20 module 20 N node 11 P permission 15 power nodes 16 power on reset 22 p...

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