I.link (Ieee1394); Precautions; Connecting - Toshiba 5000 Series User Manual

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i.LINK (IEEE1394)

i.LINK (IEEE1394) is used for high-speed data transfer for a range of compatible
devices such as
Digital video cameras
Hard disk drives
MO drives
CD-RW drives
NOTE: i.LINK uses a four-pin connector, which does not carry electric
current. External devices will need their own power supply.

Precautions

Make a back-up of your data before transfering it to the computer. There is a
possibility that the original data will be damaged. There is a particular risk that
some frames will be deleted in the case of digital video transfer.
Do not transfer data in areas where static electricity is easily generated or in
areas subjected to electronic noise. Data can be destroyed.
If you are transfering data through an IEEE1394 hub, do not connect or
disconnect other devices from the hub during data transfer. There is a likeli-
hood that data will be damaged. Connect all devices to the hub before you turn
on the computer's power.

Connecting

1. Make sure the connectors are properly aligned and plug the i.LINK
(IEEE1394) cable into the computer.
2. Plug the other end of the cable into the device.
Note the following when you use i.LINK:
You may need to install drivers for your i.LINK devices.
Not all i.LINK devices have been tested, therefore, compatibility with all
i.LINK devices cannot be guaranteed.
Use S100, S200 or S400 cables no longer than three meters.
Some devices might not support standby or automatic off functions.
Do not connect or disconnect an i.LINK device while it is using an application
or when the computer is automatically shutting it down to save power. Data
might be destroyed.
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