Front panel, Rear panel – BSS Audio BLU-BOB1 Install Guide User Manual

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Front panel

BLU-BOB1

BLU-BOB2

Signal
The Signal LED illuminates for each channel where a signal is present.
Power
The Power LED illuminates when the BLU-BOB device is powered on.

Rear panel

BLU-BOB1

BLU-BOB2

12VDC Power Adapter
The BLU-BOB Break-Out Box output expanders are powered by a 12V DC adapter that is

included with the device (part number: PS1225DC-S/T). Use only the adapter provided.
BLU link In/Out
The Soundweb London Digital Audio Bus is a high bandwidth, fault-tolerant bus of 256

channels at 48kHz and 128 channels at 96kHz. Devices are connected, using Cat 5e or

Cat 6 cable, in a ring from the OUT connector of one device to the IN connector of the

adjacent device. The distance between devices in the ring can be up to 100m on Cat 5e

or Cat 6 or up to 10km on single mode fiber using the MC-1 fiber media converter. The

ring topology allows any single cable fault without loss of channels. All devices within a

given Digital Audio Bus ring must be configured for the same sample rate. The sample rate

of the BLU-BOB1 and BLU-BOB2 devices is automatically configured based on remotely

configured devices within the Digital Audio Bus ring.
PLEASE NOTE: BLU-BOBs with version numbers below v1.05 are not compatible with

“pull-down” sample rates (i.e., running 47.952kHz for system clock instead of 48kHz;

or running 95.904kHz for system clock instead of 96kHz). Pull-down sample rates are

occasionally required in video post-production environments in the United States. If the

design requires pull-down and you have a pre v1.05 BLU-BOB, please contact Customer

Services at [email protected] for guidance. BLU-BOBs with a sticker on the rear

panel showing V1.05 or above are compatible with pull-down rates.

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