8 16 3
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Th
•
Channel
The
BLU
l
or
output
192in/192
Compact
input
cha
The
DIP
sw
set
the
in
steps
of
diagram
s
32
in/32o
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Ra
switc
32
8 16
When
set
as
m
here
can
only
count
Setup
ink
card
uses
channels
if
r
2out
channel
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nnels
can
be
witch
on
the
nput
and
out
8chs
from
shows
the
fac
out.
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hes
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UT
32
master
(switc
y
be
one
Mast
p
s
32
in
and
32
equired.
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l
limit
of
the
or
example,
set
to
0,
to
m
carrier
card
i
put
channel
0
‐
32
chann
ctory
default
‘Off
Ramp’
switches
ch
set
IN)
the
ter
BLU
Link
c
2
out
channe
s
may
be
nece
e
local
rack
(o
if
only
outpu
maximise
the
n
s
used
to
count,
in
nels.
The
setup
of
switch
e
BLU
Link
ca
card
in
the
sy
els
by
default,
essary
on
Vi
c
or
the
64in/6
ut
channels
a
number
of
in
‘Master/Client
h
rd
clocks
from
ystem.
,
but
can
be
r
consoles
in
or
64out
channe
are
required
put
channels
m
the
consol
restricted
to
rder
to
avoid
el
limit
if
fitt
on
the
BLU
available
for
le
word
clock
use
less
inpu
exceeding
th
ted
in
a
Vi
o
Link
card,
th
other
cards.
k.
ut
e
or
e
Before the BLU Link card may be used the switches that define master / client status and channel
assignments must be configured. These are accessed by removing the card from the console and
looking at the:
Configuring The BLU Link Card
The master/client switch determines the clock source for the BLU Link network.
Master/Client Switch
When any other device is set as the master, you will need to operate in client
mode (switch set OUT).
When operating in client mode, provision must be made to clock the console from the BLU link
network by connecting an external cable (supplied with the card), from the 9-pin D-connector
Wordclock Out socket on the BLU link card, to the BNC Wordclock In socket on the console. When
this cable is connected, the green LOCK LED will illuminate next to the console’s Wordclock In
socket. Failure to connect the sync cable in client mode will result in occasional audio clicks.