HP Pavilion 8900 HP Pavilion PC's - (English) 1394U User's Manual - Page 9
Troubleshooting and Technical Information
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4 Troubleshooting and Technical Information This chapter has two sections, Troubleshooting and Technical Information. The troubleshooting section covers some basic things you can do in the event that you encounter problems using the card in your system. The Technical Information section has information on the card specifications. Troubleshooting If the card and devices connected to it do not seem to be working properly check the following: 1. Check that all cables are securely connected. 2. Check that the correct cables are in use. If a device requires power from the 1394/FireWire bus, 6-pin cabling must be used. 3. Make sure all devices are turned on. 4. Make sure the devices are getting the power they require. 5. If a powered repeater is connected, make sure it is turned on. 6. If the devices are connected in a daisy chain and you have problems after disconnecting a device, please reconnect the device. Normally, the device will be enabled. If not, please restart the computer and see if the problem clears up. 7. Make sure there isn't a problem with the card installation. If your I394U card doesn't work properly, please check the card's status in the Device Manager. If there is an exclamation mark beside the device, then shutdown the computer, open the system, and ensure that the card is fully and firmly seated in the slot connector. Reinstall the system covers and power on the computer. If the exclamation mark still displays, please contact your vendor. Technical Information Output 1394 R/A flat connector X3 Operating System Windows 98 SE, Windows ME, or Windows 2000 Serial Bus 3-port PHY layer connector and interface 400 Mbps max transfer rate (50 MB/sec max) 63 (4-pin or 6-pin) computer and consumer device connections Protocol Asynchronous and isochronous data transfer supported Real-time critical applications (digital video) supported Non real-time applications (printers, scanners) supported 9