Rear panel, Ac mains, Avb [blu-805/blu-325 – BSS Audio BLU Series Install Guide User Manual

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Rear Panel

OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH THE

ETHERNET

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SECONDARY

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OUT

CAUTION:

TO REDUCE THE RISK
SAME TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE

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RECHANGE DE MEME TYPE

THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE EARTHED

MANUFACTURED IN THE USA BY BSS AUDIO

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WORD CLOCK

T1.6AH - 250V FUSE

100-240V ~ 50/60Hz, 55W

CobraNet

BLU link

IN

OUT

BLU-800 shown above� BLU-320 layout is identical� BLU-

160 and BLU-120 have no CobraNet

TM

or WORD CLOCK

BNC connectors, but are otherwise identical to the BLU-

800 and BLU-320�

BLU-805 shown above� BLU-325 layout is identical�

BLU-806 shown above� BLU-326 layout is identical�

AC Mains

AC Mains input to the universal switched-mode power supply, operates over a wide range of AC input voltages

from 100V to 240V, 50/60Hz�

CobraNet

TM

Connectors–Primary/Secondary [BLU-800/BLU-320]

CobraNet

TM

is a licensed technology which allows CobraNet

TM

enabled Soundweb London devices to send

and receive (simultaneously) up to 32 channels of audio to and from other CobraNet

TM

enabled devices� The

CobraNet

TM

compatible devices within the Soundweb

TM

London system are fitted with a Peak Audio Cobranet

TM

CM-1 module� The module itself offers a Primary and a Secondary Cobranet

TM

port� Under normal operation,

only the Primary port transmits and receives data to and from the network� Should the Primary port or connection

fail, the CM-1 module automatically switches to receive from and transmit with the Secondary port�

AVB [BLU-805/BLU-325]

Ethernet AVB, or Audio/Video Bridging, is a common name for a set of IEEE standards that ensure the transmission

of high quality streaming audio and video over a standard Ethernet connection� The BLU-805 and BLU-325

devices are fitted with an AVB module. The module allows Soundweb London devices to send and receive

(simultaneously) up to 64 channels of audio to and from other AVB-enabled devices� The module offers a

Primary and a Secondary AVB port� Under normal operation, only the Primary port transmits and receives data

to and from the network� Should the Primary port or connection fail, the AVB module automatically switches to

receive from and transmit with the Secondary port� NOTE: The Secondary port is not currently enabled� It will

be enabled in a future release of HiQnet London Architect� The physical AVB connections must be made using

Cat 5e cables and an AVB compatible network switch. See ‘Technical Specifications’ for compatible Ethernet

Switches� Do not connect the AVB ports to any switch which does not support AVB! When connecting only

two AVB devices together, a direct connection between devices can be made from the primary of one device

to the primary of the other�

Dante

TM

[BLU-806/BLU-326]

Dante

TM

is a licensed technology from Audinate®� It uses standard Internet Protocols over 100Mb and/or Gigabit

Ethernet and is capable of transporting professional quality, low-latency audio� Dante

TM

runs on inexpensive

off-the-shelf computer networking hardware and does not require dedicated network infrastructure; Ethernet

switches transmit Dante

TM

digital media streams alongside ordinary data traffic. The BLU-806 and BLU-326

devices are fitted with a Dante

TM

module� The module allows Soundweb London devices to send and receive

up to 64X64 channels of audio at 48 kHz (up to 32X32 channels at 96 kHz) to and from other Dante

TM

-enabled

devices� The module offers a Primary and a Secondary Dante

TM

port. The Secondary port can be configured

for Swithed or Redundant operation using the Dante Controller software� When a device is set for Redundant

operation, the device will duplicate Dante audio traffic to both Primary and Secondary Ethernet ports. When a

device is set for Switched operation, the Secondary Ethernet port will behave as a standard switch port, allowing

daisy-chaining through the device� The physical Dante

TM

connections must be made using Cat 5e or Cat 6

cables when using a Gigabit network (Cat 5 may be used for purely 100Mbps networks)�

BLU link

The Soundweb London digital audio bus (also informally referred to as “BLU link”) is a point-to-point digital

audio bus with 256 audio channels at 48K sample rate or 128 audio channels at 96K sample rate� The physical

connection is made with Cat 5e cable from the OUT port of one device to the IN port of another device� The

devices are connected in a daisy chain fashion continuing with the OUT port of one device connected to the

IN port of the next device� Redundancy can be provided by completing the loop and connecting the OUT port

from the last device to the IN port of the first device in the chain. DO NOT connect BLU link ports to a hub,

network switch, or router. All devices connected in the BLU link ring/chain must be configured for the same

audio sample rate�

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