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70914 PCI 32 bit P&P Agere IEEE 1394 3+1 Port s PCI Host[...]
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1 Content s 1.0 W ha t is I EE E1394 …………… …………… ……….P .2 2.0 1394 Featu res ……………. ………………………….P . 2 3.0 PC S ystem Requirem ents …………………… …..P .2 4. 0 T echn ic al I nf o rm ati o n …… ….… …… …………… …. P . 3 5.0 Har dw a re In sta lla tion … ……?[...]
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2 1394 (Fire Wire) U ser's Manual 1.0 W hat is IEEE 1394 The 1394 standard w as defi ned, and cont inu es to be m aintained, by the Institute of El ect ric al a nd El ectro nic s Engi ne ers, Inc . (IEEE) . T he t ech nol og y all ows fo r high-spee d connect ions betw een com puters a nd related dev ices and helps br idge the divide betw een [...]
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3 4.0 Technical I n form ati on Outpu t 1394 R/A flat connector X3 Operatin g Sy stem W i ndow s 98 SE, W i ndows M E, or W i ndow s 2000, XP and M ac O.S Ser ial Bus 3-port PH Y layer connector and i nterface 400 Mbps m ax transfer rate (50 M B/sec m ax ) 63 (4-pin or 6-pi n) com puter and consum er device connecti ons Pr otocol A synchronous and [...]
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4 Windows 2000 W hen you p lug the adapter into to your syste m, W indow s 2000 w ill detect the add ition of new hardw are an d insta ll f iles that it ne ed. Af ter few m o m ent s, the hardware can be used. Y ou can check your 1394 ada pter fro m “ Sta r t → My Com puter (Cl ick Mouse right button) → Proper ties → Hard wa re → Dev [...]
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5 Windows 98/ SE 1. W indows 98/SE w ill d et ec t t he additi on of new hardware and displ ay the foll owing m essage: 2. Cli ck Nex t. W i ndows w ill t hen begin searchi ng for a driver. The foll ow i ng m essage w ill be displ ayed : 3. Insert your W indows 98/SE in sta ll ati on CD i nto your CD-ROM drive. Select “CD-ROM drive” and cli[...]
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6 The W i ndows 98/S E insta llation CD includes the A gere 1394 OHCI dr iver, so y ou do not need an install ation CD o r diskette. A fter the insta llation has f inished and the com puter has rebooted, you m ay c onnect 1394/FireW i re devices to i t. The f irst t im e you ho t-p lug a 1394 dev ice into one of the host adap ter ports , you w ill [...]
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7 1394 Cabling The 1394 standar d has a m axi m um connection c able le ngth of 4.5 m eters (15 feet). This m eans thi s is the m axim um di stance between devices. If you need to conn ect tw o devices m ore than 4.5 m eters apart, you can use a repeater to ex tend the cabl e length between the devices. Cable Ty pes There are tw o types of 1394/F i[...]
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8 5. Q: Why no sound is obtained from the camer a in video software? A: Connect the cam era’s sound output to the “LIN E-IN” on your sound card. Thi s devic e complies w i th Part 15 of t he FCC Rules. Operat i on is subjec t t o the f ollowing t wo conditi ons: (1) th is devi ce m ay not cause harmf u l interf erence, and (2) t his de v i ce[...]