Denon AVR 4806 Owners Manual - Page 37

Connecting IEEE1394 devices

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Connecting IEEE1394 devices Connecting Other Souces • For the digital transfer of signals from Super Audio CDs and DVD-Audio discs, connect using an IEEE1394 cable. For instructions on playing Super Audio CDs ( page 84). • Assign the IEEE1394 input the input source. For detailes, see "Setting the IEEE1394 Assign" ( page 92). DVD player F IEEE1394 2 IEEE1394 network q Up to 17 devices can be connected using daisy chain type connections. w Up to 63 devices can be connected using tree type connections. Do not loop the connections. e "LINK CHECK" is displayed when an input source to which an IEEE1394 is assigned is selected and connection to the IEEE1394 device is being checked. r If the connection is looped, "LOOP CONNECT" is displayed. Check the connections and undo the loop. NOTE: • The AVR-4806 will not operate when connected to equipment other than that conforming to "IEEE1394 AUDIO (A&M protocol)" standards or when connected to computer peripherals. Also please note that operation is not guaranteed even when connected to IEEE1394-compatible equipment. Whether or not data and control signals can be sent and received between interconnected IEEE1394-compatible equipment depends on the functions of the different equipment. Please read the operating instructions of the equipment to be connected. • Use an S400-compatible 4-pin IEEE1394 cable to connect. • Video signals are not transferred with the AVR-4806's IEEE1394 interface, so when connecting a video device connect the video signals as well. 37

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Connecting Other Souces
Connecting IEEE1394 devices
DVD player
IEEE1394
F
For the digital transfer of signals from Super Audio CDs and DVD-Audio discs, connect using an IEEE1394 cable. For instructions
on playing Super Audio CDs (
page 84).
Assign the IEEE1394 input the input source. For detailes, see “Setting the IEEE1394 Assign” (
page 92).
2
IEEE1394 network
q
Up to 17 devices can be connected using daisy chain type connections.
w
Up to 63 devices can be connected using tree type connections.
Do not loop the connections.
e
“LINK CHECK” is displayed when an input source to which an IEEE1394 is assigned is selected and connection to the
IEEE1394 device is being checked.
r
If the connection is looped, “LOOP CONNECT” is displayed. Check the connections and undo the loop.
NOTE:
• The AVR-4806 will not operate when connected to equipment other than that conforming to “IEEE1394 AUDIO (A&M
protocol)” standards or when connected to computer peripherals.
Also please note that operation is not guaranteed even when connected to IEEE1394-compatible equipment. Whether or
not data and control signals can be sent and received between interconnected IEEE1394-compatible equipment depends
on the functions of the different equipment. Please read the operating instructions of the equipment to be connected.
Use an S400-compatible 4-pin IEEE1394 cable to connect.
• Video signals are not transferred with the AVR-4806’s IEEE1394 interface, so when connecting a video device connect
the video signals as well.