Connecting compatible ieee 139 devices, continued, Pin-style vs. 6-pin-style connectors, Connection styles – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC WD-62628 User Manual

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Chapter 2. Connecting

-Pin-Style vs. 6-Pin-Style Connectors

There are two different types of connectors used for IEEE
1394 terminals and cables: a 4-pin and a 6-pin style.

 pin connector

The 4-pin connector sends digital

audio signals, digital video signals,
and digital control signals back and
forth between devices. Your TV
has three 4-pin-type connection
jacks available. One is on the front
panel and two are on the back.

6 pin connector

The 6-pin connector can send

the same digital audio, video,
and control signals as the 4-pin
connector, but the 6-pin connector
can also send low-voltage electrical
power. This TV does not have 6-pin
connectors.

The purpose of this low-voltage electrical power is to

provide the needed operating power to a device that is
not connected directly to the household AC power, such
as a camcorder. A device with a 6-pin connector can
send this electrical power to another device, or receive
electrical power from another device, or simply use a 6-
pin connector without using the two additional pins.

6 pin to  pin adaptor

A 6-pin connector cannot be

connected directly to a 4-pin jack,
and vice versa. To connect a 6-pin
device to a 4-pin device, you need
to obtain a 6-pin-to-4-pin adaptor
or adaptor cable. These cables
are available from electronic and
computer stores.

When connecting a 6-pin device (such as a camcorder)
to the TV, (if it is designed to receive electrical power
from another 6-pin device) you will need to connect
the camcorder directly to the household AC, or use the
camcorder’s battery for power. If this is not possible,
then the camcorder will need to be connected directly to
another 6-pin device in the network that can provide the
electrical power.

Connection Styles

There are two different connection styles that can be

used when connecting IEEE 1394 devices. Use the style
that fits your network of audio/video products.

Direct Device-To-Device Style

The IEEE 1394 offers you the capability to chain devices,

unlike previous audio and video connections where you
had to individually connect each device directly to the

TV. For example, you can connect your D-VHS to your
1394 DVD Player and then connect the 1394 DVD Player

to the TV. The resulting IEEE 1394 chain will allow you
to add more devices to the chain. You will be able to
see each video device on the TV’s Device Selection
Menu and send information from any IEEE 1394 device
to other compatible devices.

Digital
DVD

Digital
VCR

TV

Hub Connection Style

The IEEE 1394 also offers you the capability to connect

your devices using the TV as a hub within the audio/
video network. Each device can send information,
which may include audio and video, to any other device
in the network.

Digital
DVD #1

Digital
VCR #1

D I G I T A L

S U R R O U N D

S

CH

Digital DVD #2

Digital VCR #2

Other 1394 Device #2

1394
Monitor

Digital
VCR #3

Other
1394 Device #1

TV

Connecting Compatible IEEE 139 Devices, continued

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