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Troubleshooting (D-Net)
Possible Solution
Only DTVs, STBs, AV-HDDs, D-VHSs and MPEG camcorder
IEEE 1394 devices are controllable.
Other devices will display “UNKNOWN” in the device list.
Some supported devices may display as “UNKNOWN”
due to an initialization error.
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If a device is supported but is displayed as
“UNKNOWN”, reconnect the 1394 cable.
If this does not work, this is because the information
about the device is unreadable due to an internal error.
A device, which has experienced an error during initialization,
may malfunction and affect the operation of other connected
devices. Other devices may not be displayed in the list.
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Disconnect and reconnect the1394 cable.
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Remove a device which does not guarantee compatibility
when multiple devices are connected.
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The repeater and hub are not displayed in the device list.
This message appears when there is a problem with the
connected device or the 1394 cable.
Initialization might fail when multiple devices are connected
due to limitations of some connected devices.
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Check that the 1394 cable is making a loop and reconnect
the 1394 cable.
Check that cables are correctly connected to all connected
devices.
This message may appear due to an operating error
of the 1394 port of a particular device.
IEEE 1394 supports a limited number of screen connections.
This message appears when the limit has been exceeded.
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Stop unnecessary operations such as playing, recording,
etc. and try it again.
Turn the auto screen connection function (I-mode) of
D-VHS devices OFF, and retry.
If a camcorder is connected and it is not currently being
used, turn it off or disconnect it from the 1394 network.
Problem
The device is displayed as
being “UNKNOWN”.
A connected device is not
displayed in the device list.
“Check the connection with IEEE 1394
cable.” message appears.
“Connection is failed.
Exceeds the limit of 1394 network
connection.” message appears.
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