- This jack supplies a limited amount of current - up to 500mA - to
USB MIDI devices. You will need a powered USB hub to power
multiple devices (unless they have external power supplies).
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Network jack
This Ethernet jack is for Network MIDI. With the help of Apple
Network MIDI or the free rtpMIDI driver for Windows, it supports four
sessions, each with one bank of 16 channels. Each session supports
a single computer device.
The network jack may be connected to a Wi-Fi router for wireless
MIDI.
NOTE: AUDIO IS NOT ROUTED OVER THE NETWORK.
Please see the separate section on the Network MIDI feature for set-
up instructions.
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Power supply jack
Please use only the iConnectivity 12V/3A (36W) center positive
transformer, or you risk damaging the device.
This adapter operates over a range of 100-240V/50 or 60Hz, so it can
be used internationally with wall plug adapters.
Note: You can use the Power button to put the iConnectMIDI
bootloader mode to receive firmware updates. When it starts up, it
waits for the power to stabilize before loading its firmware; if the
Power button is depressed during that period, it goes into bootloader
mode.
So you can hold the Power button, then connect the power adapter,
and finally release the Power button when the front panel LEDs are
flashing.
If removing the power adapter is inconvenient, use the Power button
to put the device to sleep, then wake it by holding the Power in while
it boots up. If the button is held for two seconds at startup, the
interface will go into bootloader mode.
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Security lock port (right side)
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