I.link interface, I.link messages, Additional information 12 – Pioneer VSX-59TXi User Manual

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Additional information

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i.LINK interface

i.LINK messages

You may see the following messages displayed in the front panel display when using the i.LINK interface.

Symptom

Cause

Remedy

No sound is output.

• An output signal is not produced from the
i.LINK connector on the source player.

• Refer to the manual that came with the source player.

• The selected component is not compatible
with i.LINK audio.

• Refer to the manual that came with the source player.

• The input signal is set to 2

RF, DIGITAL or

ANALOG.

• Select

i.LINK or AUTO using the SIGNAL SELECT

button (see Selecting the input signal type on page 48).

i.LINK indicator does not light up
even when an i.LINK-equipped
component is selected.

• The 2

RF, DIGITAL or ANALOG input

signal is selected.

• Select

i.LINK or AUTO using the SIGNAL SELECT

button (see Selecting the input signal type on page 48).

The program format indicators
don’t disappear when SACD
playback stops.

• The program format indicators remain lit
until another format source is input.

• This is not a malfunction.

You cant get i.LINK to display
when using the

SIGNAL SELECT

button.

• i.LINK-equipped component(s) are not
ready.

• Turn on the component(s).

• i.LINK input setting is incorrect.

• Select the correct i.LINK input setting (see Assigning
the i.LINK inputs
on page 91).

After upgrading a component, it
is not recognized and cannot be
selected using the i.LINK
connection.

• Depending on the upgrade process, certain
components may cease to be recognized by
the receiver.

• You may need to reset the i.LINK database memory in
the receiver:
With the receiver in standby, press

STANDBY/ON

while holding down

OPTION+. When you see DB CLEAR?

appear in the display, press

OPTION–, then OPTION+

again to confirm. When you’ve reset the i.LINK database
memory,

DB CLEAR SET shows in the display.

Message

Explanation

BUS FULL

The i.LINK bus has reached its capacity and cannot transmit any more data.

CANNOT LINK 1

The connection between the receiver and the selected i.LINK-equipped component is unstable. If the
i.LINK cables appear to be connected properly and both the receiver and i.LINK-equipped component are
on, switch both units off, then on again to re-establish the connection between them.

CANNOT LINK 2

The receiver can’t identify the selected i.LINK-equipped component. For example, the receiver may not be
able to identify an i.LINK-equipped personal computer.

LINK CHECK

The receiver is checking the i.LINK network. It does this when components are added to, or removed from
the network. The sound may be interrupted if this happens during playback.

LOOP CONNECT

The i.LINK network cannot function because the connected components form a loop. See Creating an
i.LINK network
on page 86 for more on this.

NO NAME

When an i.LINK-equipped component has no name, this message is displayed instead of the proper
component name.

NO SIGNAL

A component is outputting an i.LINK signal that the receiver cannot reproduce. This receiver can only
reproduce signals from i.LINK-Audio-equipped components. See About i.LINK on page 86 for more on
this.

PQLS OFF

This is displayed when PQLS turns off during playback. The sound may be interrupted momentarily when
this happens.

PQLS ON

This is displayed when PQLS turns on during playback. The sound may be interrupted momentarily when
this happens.

UNKNOWN

When an i.LINK-equipped component name cannot be recognized, this message is displayed instead of
the proper component name.

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