70914 PCI 32 bit P&P Agere IEEE 1394 3+1 Ports PCI Host
Contents 1.0 W hat is IEEE1394 ………………………………….P.2 2.0 1394 Features …………….………………………….P.2 3.0 PC System Requirements ………………………..P.2 4.0 Technical Information ……….……………………….P.3 5.0 Hardware Installation …………..………………….P.3 6.0 Software Installation …..……..……………………P.3 7.0 How to use the Adapter ........………..………………P.6 8 . 0 Tr o u b l e s h o o t i n g . . . . . . . . … … … . . … … … … … … P.
1394 (Fire Wire) User's Manual 1.0 What is IEEE 1394 The 1394 standard was defined, and continues to be maintained, by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE). The technology allows for high-speed connections between computers and related devices and helps bridge the divide between computers and consumer electronics. The technology is flexible, easy to use and offers high bandwidth at a low cost.
.0 Technical Information Output 1394 R/A flat connector X3 Operating System Windows 98 SE, Windows ME, or Windows 2000, XP and Mac O.S Serial Bus 3-port PHY layer connector and interface 400 Mbps max transfer rate (50 MB/sec max) 63 (4-pin or 6-pin) computer and consumer device connections Protocol Asynchronous and isochronous data transfer supported Real-time critical applications (digital video) supported Non real-time applications (printers, scanners) supported 5.
Windows 2000 When you plug the adapter into to your system, Windows 2000 will detect the addition of new hardware and install files that it need. After few moments, the hardware can be used. You can check your 1394 adapter from “Start→My Computer (Click Mouse right button) →Properties→Hardware→Device Manager”. Windows Millennium When you plug the adapter into to your system, Windows Millennium will detect the addition of new hardware and install files that it need.
Windows 98/SE 1. Windows 98/SE will detect the addition of new hardware and display the following message: 2. Click Next. Windows will then begin searching for a driver. The following message will be displayed: 4. Windows will search the CD for the appropriate driver and list what it finds. After it has identified the appropriate driver, click “Next” to begin installation of the driver. 3. Insert your Windows 98/SE installation CD into your CD-ROM drive. Select “CD-ROM drive” and click Next.
5. When the dialogue box below appears onscreen, the installation is finished. Click Finish to complete setup. You 6. After rebooting, click on the Device Manager tab in System Properties, which you access from the Windows Control Panel. You should see an entry for the driver you installed under the 1394 Bus Controller item. If the driver is not listed, please go back to Step 1 and reinstall the adapter. will be instructed to reboot your computer.
1394 Cabling The 1394 standard has a maximum connection cable length of 4.5 meters (15 feet). This means this is the maximum distance between devices. If you need to connect two devices more than 4.5 meters apart, you can use a repeater to extend the cable length between the devices. Cable Types There are two types of 1394/FireWire cable. One type, 6-pin to 6-pin, supplies power to the device it connects to.
5. Q: Why no sound is obtained from the camera in video software? A: Connect the camera’s sound output to the “LINE-IN” on your sound card. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operations.