Yamaha RX Z9 MCXSP10 Manual - Page 111
i.LINK display messages, ADVANCED, OPERATION, Error messages
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USING i.LINK i.LINK display messages Status display messages The following messages may appear on the front panel display depending on the status of this unit. Message Link Check No Name No Vendor Name Contents Appears while the i.LINK component connection is being checked. Appears if the model name of the connected i.LINK component cannot be acquired. Appears if the vendor name of the connected i.LINK component cannot be acquired. Error messages The following messages appear on the front panel display if a connection or registration error is detected. Message Bus Full Cannot Link Loop Connect Node Over Hop Over Cause The 1394 bus transmission band is full, and no more data can be transmitted. The connected i.LINK component is not recognized because the connection is incomplete. This unit and the i.LINK component are connected in a loop (where the output signal is returned to the original component). More than 63 i.LINK components (including this unit) are connected. More than 15 i.LINK components are connected in a daisy chain configuration. Remedy This problem may be resolved by disconnecting any unused i.LINK components. If an i.LINK component with a slow transmission speed (S100 or S200) is connected between this unit and the i.LINK (AUDIO) component which you want to play back, the bus may become full. Changing the connection order of the i.LINK components so that this unit and the i.LINK (AUDIO) component are directly connected may resolve this problem. Check that all i.LINK components are connected properly using an IEEE1394 cable. Disconnect the IEEE1394 cable, then reconnect it in either a daisy chain or tree configuration. Reduce the number of connected components. Reduce the number of i.LINK components connected between the two end components to 15 or less. Reconnect the i.LINK components using tree-type connections. ADVANCED OPERATION English 107