Samsung LN32A620A1F User Manual (user Manual) (ver.1.0) (English, Spanish) - Page 74

Using D-Net, What’s D-Net?, How to connect compatible IEEE1394 Devices, VCR to the D-NET IEEE1394

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Using D-Net What's D-Net? D-Net refers to a home network consisting of devices supporting D-Net (IEEE1394) connection (such as digital camcorders and Set-Top Boxes). D-Net (IEEE1394) interface is capable of supporting various high-end digital A/V applications, such as A/V device control and signal routing, Digital Video (DV) editing, home networking. How to connect compatible IEEE1394 Devices Connecting compatible IEEE1394 devices is simple using this TV. A secure digital interface is provided to other digital home entertainment units, such as a DTV, a Set-Top Box, an AV-HDD, a digital VCR, a MPEG Camcorder. 1. Connect the IEEE1394 Cable from the jack of the component with IEEE1394 capability, such as a Set-Top Box or a Digital VCR to the D-NET (IEEE1394) S400MPEG jack on the TV. TV Rear Panel Digital VCR (D-VHS) 1 IEEE 1394 Cable ➣ To access D-Net (IEEE1394) in the menu, see page 76. ➣ The IEEE1394 interface is equipped with a copy protection standard called Digital Transmission Content Protection (DTCP). ➣ The name of the 1394 Jack on the external device may be different according to the manufacturer (i.e., DTV LINK or i.LINK). ➣ The supported video format is MPEG-2 Digital video. Other digital video formats (e.g. DV format...) are not supported. For audio, Dolby Digital and MPEG Digital Audio are supported, other digital audio formats (e.g. MP3, DTS) are not supported. ➣ Because IEEE1394 is an evolving technology, it is possible that some or all of the features of a device you connect to the TV through the IEEE1394 port may not operate. ➣ There may be a single IEEE1394 jack depending on the specifications of the external device. English - 72

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English - 72
What’s D-Net?
D-Net refers to a home network consisting of devices supporting D-Net (IEEE1394) connection (such as digital camcorders
and Set-Top Boxes).
D-Net (IEEE1394) interface is capable of supporting various high-end digital A/V applications, such as A/V device control
and signal routing, Digital Video (DV) editing, home networking.
How to connect compatible IEEE1±94 Devices
Connecting compatible IEEE1394 devices is simple using this TV.
A secure digital interface is provided to other digital home entertainment units, such as a DTV, a Set-Top Box,
an AV-HDD, a digital VCR, a MPEG Camcorder.
1.
Connect the IEEE1394 Cable
from the jack of the component
with IEEE1394 capability, such
as a Set-Top Box or a Digital
VCR to the D-NET (IEEE1394)
S400MPEG jack on the TV.
TV Rear Panel
Digital VCR (D-VHS)
IEEE 1±94 Cable
1
To access D-Net (IEEE1394) in the menu, see page 76.
The IEEE1394 interface is equipped with a copy protection standard called Digital Transmission Content Protection
(DTCP).
The name of the 1394 Jack on the external device may be different according to the manufacturer (i.e., DTV LINK or
i.LINK).
The supported video format is MPEG-2 Digital video. Other digital video formats (e.g. DV format...) are not supported.
For audio, Dolby Digital and MPEG Digital Audio are supported, other digital audio formats (e.g. MP3, DTS) are not
supported.
Because IEEE1394 is an evolving technology, it is possible that some or all of the features of a device you connect to
the TV through the IEEE1394 port may not operate.
There may be a single IEEE1394 jack depending on the specifications of the external device.
Using D-Net