Vi
BLU
Link
Card
User
&
Setup
Guide
V1.1
Channel
Assign
Switches
The
channel
assign
switches
dictate
which
group
of
channels
on
the
BLU
Link
network
the
card
‘listens’
to
and
‘speaks’
to
Looking
directly
at
the
dip
‐
switch
block
are
six
switches
numbered
1
‐
6
(left
to
right).
The
leftmost
three
switches
(switches
1
‐
3)
are
used
to
select
the
on
‐
ramp
bank
(card
speaks
to
BLU
Link).
The
rightmost
three
switches
(switches
4
‐
6)
are
used
to
select
the
off
‐
ramp
bank
(card
listens
to
BLU
Link).
Channels
not
used
by
the
BLU
Link
card
are
simply
passed
‘thru’.
BLU
Link
On
‐
Ramp
(Outputs
from
console)
SW1
SW2
SW3
Selected
Channels
OFF
OFF
OFF
1
‐
32
OFF
OFF
ON
33
‐
64
OFF
ON
OFF
65
‐
96
OFF
ON
ON
97
‐
128
ON
OFF
OFF
129
‐
160
ON
OFF
ON
161
‐
192
ON
ON
OFF
193
‐
224
ON
ON
ON
225
‐
256
NOTE:
Whenever
the
On
Ramp
and
Off
Ramp
selections
match,
no
audio
is
extracted
from
BLU
Link,
but
instead
the
audio
being
sent
out
of
the
card
will
be
looped
back
and
will
appear
on
the
BLU
Link
input
channels.
BLU
Link
LED
Indicators
Each
BLU
Link
port
features
two
LED’s
indicating
status:
•
Yellow
LED
‐
lights
when
the
port
is
‘alive’
indicating
the
card
has
booted
and
ready
for
use.
•
Green
LED
‐
lights
when
it
is
connected
correctly
to
another
BLU
Link
device.
BLU
Link
Off
‐
Ramp
(Inputs
to
console)
SW4
SW5
SW6
Selected
Channels
OFF
OFF
OFF
1
‐
32
OFF
OFF
ON
32
‐
64
OFF
ON
OFF
65
‐
96
OFF
ON
ON
97
‐
128
ON
OFF
OFF
129
‐
160
ON
OFF
ON
161
‐
192
ON
ON
OFF
193
‐
224
ON
ON
ON
225
‐
256