FW-1884 Windows Drivers v. 1.50 Readme - 3.07 MB - Tascam
FW-1884 Windows Drivers v. 1.50 Readme - 3.07 MB - Tascam
FW-1884 Windows Drivers v. 1.50 Readme - 3.07 MB - Tascam
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Updates<br />
Please visit the TASCAM web site at http://www.tascam.com to ensure that you have the<br />
latest software and documentation.<br />
Revisions to other documentation<br />
The points that follow are the most recent and correct information and may differ from<br />
information presented in the Owner’s Manual, Setup Guide or individual App Notes.<br />
Please use this information instead.<br />
The IEEE 1394 standard and the <strong>FW</strong><strong>1884</strong><br />
Additional Notes<br />
• FireWire devices should never be connected in a “loop” configuration. There<br />
should only be one cable path from one FireWire device to another. If you cable a<br />
FireWire system in a loop by mistake, it will not work.<br />
• Note: Use only a 6pin FireWire connection on the computer.<br />
Making Connections<br />
The <strong>FW</strong><strong>1884</strong> and FE8 do not pass power provided by the host computer through their<br />
IEEE1394 ports.<br />
If you are daisychaining devices on the 1394 bus after the <strong>FW</strong><strong>1884</strong> or FE8, ensure that<br />
they have their own power supply and are not powered via the 1394 connection, and the<br />
<strong>FW</strong><strong>1884</strong> or FE8 is powered on.<br />
Alternatively, the <strong>FW</strong><strong>1884</strong> or FE8 can be placed last in the chain. If your computer has<br />
more than 1 IEEE1394 port, other devices should be connected to a port other than the<br />
one used by the <strong>FW</strong><strong>1884</strong> or FE8<br />
Always make all connections between the <strong>FW</strong><strong>1884</strong>, FE8 and a host computer with<br />
power OFF on all devices.<br />
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