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You can ttse the two bi-direcdonaI IEEEq394 ports on the back
of your TV to cormect digita[ video devices that meet CEA
specifications tbr IEEEq394.
Because these ports are bi-direcdona[, they can be used for both
p[ayback and recording.
Because IEFE 1884 /san evolving technolog_zit/s pogsfble that some
of all of tke c.onnectMty features of a device you connect to _7}e7-1/
tlffougb the/EEE 1394 ports may not operate X)u d?ou/d conf/rrn
that the dev/ces you desffe to use with the IEEE 1394 pOllS will
operate with those ports
• Fh/} TV does not support 8/I pos:4b/e IEEE 13'94 signal lypes For
bfofmatk_n on s/}'naZ8supported by the/EEE 1394 ports, see
"Supported s/_'naZ'__' at f_qbt
• IEEE 1394 cable c_vTiesboth 8udk) and v/deo infom_atk)n;
no sepaf_ll_ 8udk) cnb/es 8f_ f_qu//_d br 8 complel_ connection
You will need:
_' one (or two) [EEE-1394 cables
Note; Fketlaegnissionc_lp_bi/iiyof/U--E-1394cableused withthis
TVmust be $4O0 (_O0 Mbps fn_xi/nlorO
_' additional A/V cables if'your device is analog-compatibb
(see "Using anaiog-compadbb IEEE-! 394 devices" bdow).
Using a Nog-compatiNe EEE-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
apia[ogtapes that you rented or recorded, or record anah)g
programs from antemm or Cabb TV systems. To use the
IEEEd394 device's analog features, you need to com_ect the
device to the TV using standard A/V cables (or S-video plus
audio cables) in additiop_to copmecdng d_eIEEEq394 cable.
Note: If you have an/FEE 1394 deviee connected to botll
di_tW and an_:logir_putson tile TV,the TI/automatk-_ffly
switches between analog and dig/tsq modes, as needed, wben
the bitiW deviee access is initig_tedusifw the TheatefNet bu_ton
See page 44 [of detg_i/son using the 2?eaten\let _eatufe
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Supported sig Ns
The IEEE-1394 ports support the sig*mlslisted bdow only.
Akhough incompadbb vide<),audio, and digita[ contro[ signa[s
taproot be decoded by the TV, these signa[s may be passed
through the [EEE-1394 cabb to other compadbb devices.
Incompadbb devices may not appear in the TheaterNer" menu.
, MPEG-2 digital video signals
Other dkj/t./ vk/eo sign;_/8 such as DV _'/?/eo ;;,re
klcompatible and must be decoded by the soume device and
sent to the TV as anabg video (composite of S video)
, Dolby Digital a_d P]IPEG digital audio signals
Od_er d/g/m/ aud/b signals (such as DPM MP3. and D75")
8f_ /bcompat/b/e and cannot be decoded by the T1/
* EIA-775 and AV/C digital control
Your TV can serve as the control center l%rmany devices
that are compatibb with EIA-775 or AV/C [EEE-!394
control standards (described bdow).
The TV csrlnot contfo/ /E_E 1394 devices thRt use _vny otbe/
conife/ si?gnd_fds
- EL&-775digital control aik)ws tinring devices (such as
Cabb boxes) to send simpb graphics; however, this
standard does not allow the TV to control the Cabb box
through IEEE- 1394.
- AV/C (audio/video control) provides basic control (alch
as power, pia> stop rewind, t_st-forward, pause, and
record), as appiicabb to the specific device.
Using TheaterNef '°on-scree device
>)u can use the TheaterNe_ tbamre to control some IEEE-1394
devices using <m-screen controI icons. See page 44 fbr derails on
setting up and using the TheaterNet fbamre,
Note:/f tile Tbeate_NetLe_tufedoesnoteor_te)lyouf
IEEE 1384,you cant/y i_/ng /Rp;_ssthroughwith the ;q/%
f_rrlotecontld (p;_ge21) of usethedev/ce_ f_rrlotecontlo/
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