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You can ttse the two bi-direcdonaI IEEEq394 ports on the back
of your TV to cormect digital video devices that meet CEA
specifications tbr IEEEq394,
Because these ports are bi-direcdonal, they can be used for both
playback and recordiplg.
* BecauseIEFE 1884/sanevolvingtechnok)g_zit/s pogsfblethatsome
of allof tke connectivityfeaturesof a deviceyou connectto _7}e7-1/
tlffougb the/EEE 1394portsmaynotoperate X)u d?ou/dconf/rrn
that thedev/cesyou desffeto usewith theIEEE 1394pOllS will
operatewith thoseports
o Fh/}TVdoesnotsupportallpos:4b/eIEEE 13'94signallypes For
bfofmatk_non s@'naZssupportedby the/EEE 1394ports,see
"Supporteds@'naZ'__' at f_qbt
o IEEE 1394cablec_vTiesboth audk)and v/deoinfom_atk)n;
nosepafm_audk_cnb/esaf_ f_,,u//_dbr a complel_connectkm
You will need:
_' one (or two) [EEE-1394 cables
Note; Fketlaegnission cap_bi/iiyof/U--E- 1394 cable used with this
TVmustbe $4O0(4O0Mbps n?axi/nlorO
_' additional A/V cables if'your device is apmlog-compatibb
(see "Using analog-compadbb IEEE-! 394 devices" bdow).
TV back panN
FromIEEE 1394
devices (such as [Wo bi directional
N!HD or D-VHS) IEEEd394 ports
Using anNog-compatiNe JEEE-1394
devices
Some digital IEEEq394 devices are compadbb with analog
signals. For exampb, some D-VHS VCRs can record and play
VIIS or S-VHS fbrmat videos. Such devices allow you to play
aplalog tapes that you rented or recorded, or record apMog
programs from antemm or Cabb TV systems. To use the
IEEEd394 device's analog features, you need to comlect the
device to the TV using standard A/V cables (or S-video plus
audio cables) in additiop_to copmecdng d_eIEEEq394 cable.
Note: Ifyou have.an IFEF 1394 deviee connected to botll
di_tW and analog/r_f;uts on tile TV, the 77'automatk-iffly
switches between analog and dig/tsq modes, as needed, wben
the bitiW deviee access is initig_tedusifw the Theateffl/et bu_ton
See page 44 [of detg_i/son using the 2?eaten\let _eattJfe
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Supported signNs
The IEEE-1394 ports support the sig*mlslisted bdow only.
Akhough incompadbb vide<),audio, and digital contrd signals
taproot be decoded by the TV, these signals may be passed
through the [EEE-1394 cabb to other compadbb devices.
Incompadbb devices may not appear in the TheaterNer" menu.
, MPEG-2 digitaJ video signaJs
Other dkjit./ vk/eo sicffl;_/s such as DV _@leo ;;,re
klcompatible and must be decoded by the soof_-e device and
sent to the TVas anabg video (composite of S video)
, Doiby Digital and MPEG digitaJ audio signaJs
OdJer digital aud/b signals (such as DP_ MP3. and D7:_<,2
af_ /bcompat/b/e and cannot be decoded by the T1/
* EIA-775 and AV/C digRaJcontmJ
Your TV can serve as the control center _br many devices
that are compatibb with EIA-775 or AV/C [EEE-!394
contrd standards (described bdow).
The TV carlnot conte)/ /E_E 1394 devices thRt use any otbe/
conife/ si?gnd_afds
- EL&-775digital control alk)ws tinring devices (such as
Cabb boxes) to send simpb graphics; however, this
standard does not allow the TV to contrd the Cabb box
through IEEE- 1394.
- AV/C (audio/video control) provides basic control (alch
as power, pia> stop rewired,t_st-forward, pause, and
record), as appiicabb to the specific device.
sing TheaterNef '°on-scree device
>)u can use the TheaterNe_ tbamre to controI some IEEE-1394
devices using <m-screen c<mtroI icons. See page 44 fbr derails on
setting up and using the TheaterNet fbamre.
Note:/f tile Tbeate_NetLeatufedoesnoteor_te)lyouf
IEEE 1384,you cant/y i_/ng /Rpasst/ffougb with the ;q/%
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