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Firewire cable ShiverPeaks AK FW 9P-6P 1.8–2.0 m, 9-pin to 6-pin IEEE 1394 connection
ShiverPeaks AK FW 9P-6P is a FireWire (IEEE 1394) cable with a 9-pin to 6-pin connection and a usable length of approximately 1.8–2.0 m. The cable supports standard FireWire 1394b/400 device interconnection where a 9-pin port on a host or hub is converted to a 6-pin port on a peripheral. It is intended for connecting compatible audio interfaces, digital video cameras, external hard drives and other legacy devices that require a 9P-to-6P interface.
The cable provides a reliable physical connection between devices with different FireWire connector types without the need for adapters. Its length of approximately 1.8–2.0 m offers flexible placement of connected equipment while maintaining signal integrity for typical consumer and professional multimedia setups. The construction meets FireWire electrical and mechanical conventions for the supported connector types, enabling straightforward plug-and-play operation with compatible equipment.
Connect the 9-pin end to the host device or hub equipped with a 9P FireWire port and plug the 6-pin end into the peripheral device. Ensure both devices are powered off or follow the manufacturer’s hot-plugging guidance when making the connection. After connection, power on devices and verify the operating system or device firmware recognizes the peripheral; install any required drivers or software for the specific hardware if necessary.
Position the cable to avoid sharp bends and keep it clear of high-interference power sources. For reliable long-term performance, avoid stretching the cable and make firm but gentle connector insertions; when used with legacy equipment, confirm device compatibility and required drivers before critical recording or transfer sessions.
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