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FireWire safety when plugging and unplugging your FireWire
devices
The IEEE 1394 specification for FireWire states that the FireWire interface
is ‘hot-pluggable’ (FireWire device can be plugged in and out while the
computer is on). Despite this, unplugging and plugging in devices when
your computer is on can lead to FireWire chip failures which will prevent
your unit being able to connect to your computer.
FireWire chip failures can happen for a number of reasons. All of
Focusrite’s FireWire units adhere to the IEEE 1394 standard however it
may be the case that the FireWire port on your computer motherboard or
FireWire card does not. This can lead to damage from hot-plugging.
Other FireWire chip failure causes include putting the connector in the
wrong way round, putting it in at an angle or using a low quality or
damaged FireWire cable. These can all apply even if your FireWire
adapter and device adhere to the IEEE 1394 standard.
To help prevent permanent damage, it is recommend that you take the
following steps when connecting and disconnecting your FireWire device:
When connecting your unit(s)
- Ensure that the Computer is turned OFF
- Ensure that the device is turned OFF
- Connect your device
- Turn ON your device
- Turn ON your Computer
- Turn ON your Monitor Speakers
When disconnecting your unit(s)
- Shut down control software
- Turn OFF your Monitor Speakers
- Turn OFF your device
- Disconnect your device
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