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Note
Display after execution
DESCRIPTION
DISPLAY
MODE
Switches each time  DISPLAY
button is pressed.
TRK ON 
y TRK OFF
Press  DISPLAY  button to begin.
Press  DISPLAY  button again to
end.
Press the  DISPLAY  button to
enter aging mode.
The number of cycles will then
be displayed.
Cycle mode then continues
without limit.
Pressing the  DISPLAY  button
causes the unit to enter i.Link
test mode.
(See page 18 for a description of
i.Link test mode.)
Pressing the  DISPLAY  button
Causes the EEP ROM settings
to be reinitialized, the Base Unit
to be set to default settings, and
the unit to enter POWER
STANDBY mode.
Tracking servo on/off for E-F
balance
Used for E-F balance and S-
character checking.
Aging mode
1 cycle
i. Link test mode
Display variable pitch rate
EEP ROM initialization
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tray open
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tray close
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DISC TOC read
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Playback track 1
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Playback last track
A
B
C
D
E
F
A>TRK ON
B>SJI
C>AGING
D>i.LINK
E>VARI OFF
F>INITIALIZE
When transporting the set,
perform the setting this mode.
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DISPLAY 0
<[BACK]>
Ver. xxxxxx
Node unique ID
Root Yes (No)
Forceroot
B. Rst [xxx]
G.C [xx]
Async [xxx]
State BR
Note IDR
Split THR
Split TLR
Bus TR
Busy TR
Babndwidth AR
Channel AHR
Channel ALR
Output MPR
Output PCR
Input MPR
Input PCR
Config ROM
LINK IC [00]
LINK IC [04]
LINK IC [08]
LINK IC [0C]
LINK IC [10]
LINK IC [14]
LINK IC [18]
LINK IC [1C]
LINK IC [20]
LINK IC [24]
LINK IC [28]
LINK IC [2C]
LINK IC [30]
LINK IC [34]
LINK IC [38]
LINK IC [3C]
LINK IC [40]
4-4. i.LINK TEST MODE
Not used service
Not used service
A bus reset is generation if
signals cannot be transmitted as
a result of failed connector or
cable connections.
Not used service
The counter is incremented
whenever a command is
received from another unit.
A ping signal should be
transmitted from another unit to
check to make sure that the
counter has been incremented
and that commands may be
received properly.
Not used service
DISPLAY “0”, “1”, and “2” will be displayed each time the  DISPLAY  button is pressed and the command will then be executed.
NO.
0
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2
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9
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DISPLAY 1
0000 zzzzzzzz
0008 zzzzzzzz
0018 zzzzzzzz
001C zzzzzzzz
0204 zzzzzzzz
0210 zzzzzzzz
0220 zzzzzzzz
0224 zzzzzzzz
0228 zzzzzzzz
0900 zzzzzzzz
0904 zzzzzzzz
0980 zzzzzzzz
0984 zzzzzzzz
0000 zzzzzzzz
0004 zzzzzzzz
0008 zzzzzzzz
000C zzzzzzzz
0010 zzzzzzzz
0014 zzzzzzzz
0018 zzzzzzzz
001C zzzzzzzz
0020 zzzzzzzz
0024 zzzzzzzz
0028 zzzzzzzz
002C zzzzzzzz
0030 zzzzzzzz
0034 zzzzzzzz
0038 zzzzzzzz
003C zzzzzzzz
0040 zzzzzzzz
DISPLAY 2
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
Description
The display mode will change every time
the DISPLAY  button is pressed.
Firmware version
Display firmware update number
Display Node unique ID
Display root
Bus reset
Pressing the  REC MODE  button will be executed
Bus reset counter
Display total number of times bus has
been reset
Pressing the  DISPLAY  button resets the
counter to zero.
Gap count
Display current gap count
ASYNC packet reception counter
Display the total number of ASYNC
packets (excluding ACK) received so far.
Pressing the  DISPLAY  button resets this
counter to zero.
State Bits Resister
Display register values
Pressing the  DISPLAY  button causes
the following items to be displayed in
succession each time the button is
pressed:
A: Register name
B: Offset address register value
Node ID Register
Split Timeout High Register
Split Timeout Low Register
Bus Time Register
Busy Timeout Register
Bandwidth Available Register
Channel Available Hi Register
Channel Available Low Register
Output Master Plug Register
Output Plug Control Register
Input Master Plug Register
Input Plug Control  Register
Config ROM
LINK IC Register [00]
LINK IC Register [04]
LINK IC Register [08]
LINK IC Register [0C]
LINK IC Register [10]
LINK IC Register [14]
LINK IC Register [18]
LINK IC Register [1C]
LINK IC Register [20]
LINK IC Register [24]
LINK IC Register [28]
LINK IC Register [2C]
LINK IC Register [30]
LINK IC Register [34]
LINK IC Register [38]
LINK IC Register [3C]
LINK IC Register [40]
Note
D>i.LINK check
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DISPLAY 0
LINK IC [44]
LINK IC [48]
LINK IC [4C]
LINK IC [50]
LINK IC [54]
LINK IC [58]
LINK IC [5C]
LINK IC [60]
LINK IC [64]
LINK IC [68]
LINK IC [6C]
LINK IC [70]
LINK IC [74]
LINK IC [78]
LINK IC [7C]
LINK IC [80]
LINK IC [84]
LINK IC [88]
LINK IC [90]
LINK IC [94]
LINK IC [98]
LINK IC [A0]
LINK IC [A4]
LINK IC [A8]
LINK IC [AC]
LINK IC [B0]
LINK IC [B4]
LINK IC [B8]
LINK IC [BC]
LINK IC [C0]
LINK IC [C4]
LINK IC [C8]
LINK IC [CC]
LINK IC [D0]
LINK IC [D4]
LINK IC [D8]
LINK IC [DC]
LINK IC [E0]
LINK IC [E4]
LINK IC [F0]
LINK IC [F4]
LINK IC [FC]
NO.
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DISPLAY 1
0044 zzzzzzzz
0048 zzzzzzzz
004C zzzzzzzz
0050 zzzzzzzz
0054 zzzzzzzz
0058 zzzzzzzz
005C zzzzzzzz
0060 zzzzzzzz
0064 zzzzzzzz
0068 zzzzzzzz
006C zzzzzzzz
0070 zzzzzzzz
0074 zzzzzzzz
0078 zzzzzzzz
007C zzzzzzzz
0080 zzzzzzzz
0084 zzzzzzzz
0088 zzzzzzzz
0090 zzzzzzzz
0094 zzzzzzzz
0098 zzzzzzzz
00A0 zzzzzzzz
00A4 zzzzzzzz
00A8 zzzzzzzz
00AC zzzzzzzz
00B0 zzzzzzzz
00B4 zzzzzzzz
00B8 zzzzzzzz
00BC zzzzzzzz
00C0 zzzzzzzz
00C4 zzzzzzzz
00C8 zzzzzzzz
00CC zzzzzzzz
00D0 zzzzzzzz
00D4 zzzzzzzz
00D8 zzzzzzzz
00DC zzzzzzzz
00E0 zzzzzzzz
00E4 zzzzzzzz
00F0 zzzzzzzz
00F4 zzzzzzzz
00FC zzzzzzzz
DISPLAY 2
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
Description
LINK IC Register [44]
LINK IC Register [48]
LINK IC Register [4C]
LINK IC Register [50]
LINK IC Register [54]
LINK IC Register [58]
LINK IC Register [5C]
LINK IC Register [60]
LINK IC Register [64]
LINK IC Register [68]
LINK IC Register [6C]
LINK IC Register [70]
LINK IC Register [74]
LINK IC Register [78]
LINK IC Register [7C]
LINK IC Register [80]
LINK IC Register [84]
LINK IC Register [88]
LINK IC Register [90]
LINK IC Register [94]
LINK IC Register [98]
LINK IC Register [A0]
LINK IC Register [A4]
LINK IC Register [A8]
LINK IC Register [AC]
LINK IC Register [B0]
LINK IC Register [B4]
LINK IC Register [B8]
LINK IC Register [BC]
LINK IC Register [C0]
LINK IC Register [C4]
LINK IC Register [C8]
LINK IC Register [CC]
LINK IC Register [D0]
LINK IC Register [D4]
LINK IC Register [D8]
LINK IC Register [DC]
LINK IC Register [E0]
LINK IC Register [E4]
LINK IC Register [F0]
LINK IC Register [F4]
LINK IC Register [FC]
Note
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LIST OF i.LINK COMMANDS
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Description
LINK error
(Note that there are two types of errors cor-
responding to each side.)
Reserve error
(Note that there are two types of errors cor-
responding to each side.)
EMPTY
Invalid format
UNLOCK
NO SIGNAL
NO SIGNAL
Unable to output signal
(No ISO resource found)
LOOP
Bus reset generation
Bus reset generation during recording
Examples of causes of errors
Selected devices have 63 links and no more links can be
established.
STR-LSA1 have 63 links and no more links can be estab-
lished.
Unable to reserve
(Specified device is already reserved and cannot be con-
trolled.)
When an empty packet has been received after establishing
a link.
(This problem occurs when the opposing playing is not in
operation, when an MD is used to select input for a CD which
is not being replayed, and when a CD is not being replayed
when recording from a CD to an MD.)
This problem occurs when a signal in a separate format (i.e.,
a signal which cannot be replayed) is detected (i.e., when
recording to an MD when the channel is being used for DV
signals).
Invalid signal clock detected at a time when i.LINK IC PLL
is not locked.
(This error occurs when connected to a unit with improperly
designed output signal circuits.)
No input signals detected at a time when i.LINK device has
been selected.
(This error occurs when no input signals are detected after
switching from optical input to i.LINK input.)
No input signals detected in i.LINK mode.
(This problem occurs when the power of the opposing unit
is turned off after linking.)
Unable to interrupt output because bus is being used to ca-
pacity.
(This error occurs when multiple DV signals are being out-
put and the bus is too busy to generate an interrupt.)
A group has been created as a result of i.LINK cable con-
nections.
Bus reset has been generation.
(This occurs when a new device has been connected or a
device has been disconnected.)
Bus reset has been generation during recording.
(This occurs when a new device has been connected or a
device has been disconnected.)
Display on next model
Unit establishing link: Cannot link
Unit being linked to: Cannot link
• When an attempt is made to establish a link from device A
(i.e., a PC) to device B, and a link cannot be established
between device A and device B because device B is al-
ready linked to another device C, "Remote" will be dis-
played on device B and a "Cannot link" message will be
displayed on device A.
• When an attempt is made to establish a link from device B
(i.e., an MD) to device C (i.e., a CD) and the CD is already
linked to another device D (e.g., an MD), a "Cannot link"
message will be displayed on device B and a "Remote"
message displayed on device C.
Unit establishing link: Cannot link
Unit being linked to: Cannot link
• When an attempt is made to establish a link from device A
(i.e., a PC) to device B, and a link cannot be established
between device A and device B because device B is al-
ready linked to another device C (e.g., device C), "Remote"
will be displayed on device B and a "Cannot link" mes-
sage will be displayed on device A.
• When an attempt is made to establish a link from device B
(i.e., an MD) to device C (i.e., a CD) and the CD is already
linked to another device D (e.g., an MD), a "Cannot link"
message will be displayed on device B and a
"Remote"message displayed on device C.
NO SIGNAL
NO SIGNAL
NO SIGNAL
NO SIGNAL
NO SIGNAL
BUS FULL
LOOP CONNECT
NEW CONNECT
(Display flashes twice)
NEW CONNECT
Description of C code
• Remote device Link.
• Hone device Link.
Device to which an attempt was made to establish a link is
already linked (i.e., connected) to another device.
• Remote device reserved
• Home device reserved
Device to which an attempt was made to reserve the device
has already been reserved by another device.
• Waiting for input
State in which link has been properly established (i.e., sig-
nals may be transmitted over bus) but no signal has yet been
sent.
• An attempt has been made to transmit a signal over a broad-
cast channel.
Sony DVs are designed to allow the use of 63 channels. MDs
also have the same design, and it is impossible to use the
same channel after it has already been used (i.e., the same
channel cannot be used again without the ability to obtain
channel authorization).
• Unable to perform clock synchronization
The remote device has been poorly designed and communi-
cations have reached the limit of stable PLL (where the PLL
is a chip used to stabilize the clock). Home device okay; fault
lies with remote device.
• No input signal
(Used for units able to perform i.LINK switching without
linking.)
•No input signal because remote device not powered on
(Used for units requiring linking for iLINK input switch-
ing.)
• Bus full
Number of signals being transmitted over the bus exceeds
the maximum amount of signals which may be transmitted.
• i.LINK failure
Displayed on all units connected.
• Bus reset
Not displayed in C code because too complicated.
• Bus reset
Displayed only for recording unit. (C code displayed only
on MD when recording from a CD to an MD.)
Messages displayed in i.LINK test mode
12 P-to-P error
31 P-to-P error
22 Not IEC958 conf.
23 Invalid value in bit n
25 Invalid frequency
26 Not linear PCM
24 Unlocked
21 No signal
13 Insufficient input bandwidth
14 Channel full at input time
32 Insufficient output bandwidth
33Channel full at output time
Display mode
C78: 11
(When i.LINK device has
been selected)
C78: 12
(TUNER, ANALOG)
C78: 16
C78: 17
C78: 21
C78: 22
C78: 31
C78: 04
C78: 23
C78: 15
C78: 03
C78:32
Note 1
: i.LINK messages displayed only in upper-case characters.
Note 2
: Distinctions between “No signal” and “Cannot link” messages made by C code.
Note 3
: Note that No. 9 may not always be properly detected.
Comment 1 : As before, a “Can’t copy” message is displayed when it is impossible to record because of SCMS restrictions.
Comment 2 : C code C78 represents an improper connection (i.LINK connection).
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