Pioneer DV-59AVi Owner's Manual - Page 98

i.LINK-related messages

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09 Additional information Problem Remedy Playback starts automatically when the input function of the AV receiver is changed to this player. • This is an i.LINK feature and not a malfunction. A connected i.LINK component doesn't work with this player. • Depending on the connected component, this player may not work properly with it. See also the operating instructions that came with the other component. i.LINK-related messages You may see the following messages displayed in the front panel display when using the i.LINK interface. BUS FULL The i.LINK bus has reached its capacity and cannot transmit any more data. LINK CHECK The player is checking the i.LINK network. It does this, for example, when components are added or removed from the network. The sound may be interrupted if this happens during playback. PQLS ON Displayed when the player receives a rate control on request from the receiver during playback. The sound may be interrupted momentarily when this happens. Note that the PQLS feature works only when the player is connected to a single receiver. • Static electricity or other external influences may cause malfunctioning of this unit. In this case, unplug the power cord and then plug back in. This will usually reset the unit for proper operation. If this does not correct the problem, please consult your nearest Pioneer service center. PQLS OFF Displayed when the player receives a rate control off request from the receiver during playback. The sound may be interrupted momentarily when this happens. LOOP CONNECT The i.LINK network cannot function because it is connected in a loop (see Creating an i.LINK network on page 22). 98 En

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Additional information
09
98
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i.LINK-related messages
You may see the following messages
displayed in the front panel display when
using the i.LINK interface.
LINK CHECK
The player is checking the i.LINK network. It
does this, for example, when components are
added or removed from the network. The
sound may be interrupted if this happens
during playback.
PQLS ON
Displayed when the player receives a rate
control on request from the receiver during
playback. The sound may be interrupted
momentarily when this happens.
Note that the PQLS feature works only when
the player is connected to a single receiver.
PQLS OFF
Displayed when the player receives a rate
control off request from the receiver during
playback. The sound may be interrupted
momentarily when this happens.
LOOP CONNECT
The i.LINK network cannot function because
it is connected in a loop (see
Creating an
i.LINK network
on page 22).
BUS FULL
The i.LINK bus has reached its capacity and
cannot transmit any more data.
Static electricity or other external influ-
ences may cause malfunctioning of this
unit. In this case, unplug the power cord
and then plug back in. This will usually
reset the unit for proper operation. If this
does not correct the problem, please
consult your nearest Pioneer service
center.
Playback starts
automatically when the
input function of the AV
receiver is changed to this
player.
• This is an i.LINK feature and not a malfunction.
A connected i.LINK
component doesn’t work
with this player.
• Depending on the connected component, this player may not work
properly with it. See also the operating instructions that came with the
other component.
Problem
Remedy