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Specifications 

SPECIFICATIONS 

COMPUTER AUDIO PLAYBACK

Supported Sound File Sample Rates: 

8kHz–192kHz

Supported Sound File Bit Depths: 

16-bit, 24-bit (24-bit recommended for best  

 

 

performance)

Supported Drivers: 

Windows: WDM, ASIO  

 

Mac: Core Audio

BLU LINK BUS

Supported Sample Rates: 

48kHz, 96kHz (compatible with Class 2 USB mode only)

Connectors:  

2 x RJ45 Ethernet connector 

Maximum Cable Length:  

100m/328ft on Category 5e cable between devices

Pass-Through Latency: 

4/Fs [0.08ms at 48kHz, 0.04ms at 96kHz]

Maximum Nodes: 

60

POWER/TEMPERATURE

Mains Voltage:  

100-240V AC, 50/60Hz 

Power Consumption:  

4 Watts

Operating Temperature Range:  

5 [41] to 35 [95] degrees C [degrees F]

PHYSICAL

Weight: 

1 lb.  

 

0.45 kg

Dimensions: 

3.85" (W) x 1.57" (H) x 5.67" (D) 

 

97.8 mm (W) x 39.9 mm (H) x 144.0 mm (D)

Summary of Contents for BSS Soundweb London BLU-USB

Page 1: ...Installation Guide 8 x 8 USB BLU link Bridge BLU USB...

Page 2: ...reened and connected as follows This equipment must be earthed It should not be necessary to remove any protective earth to prevent ground loops Any such disconnections are outside the recommended pra...

Page 3: ...e BLU USB 5 Assigning BLU link Channels with the DIP Switches 6 Applying Power to the BLU USB 7 Making Connections 8 BLU link Port Status LED Descriptions 9 Attaching the Cable Cover 10 OPERATION 11 S...

Page 4: ...ons are required around a large conference table Other BLU USB example applications include Conferencing using soft codecs Interface Cisco Jabber Microsoft Skype for Business etc with a Soundweb Londo...

Page 5: ...ded Screws for Mounting to Surface 4 Washers for Mounting to Surface Cable Cover Power Supply with IEC Cable USB Cable 2 Meter Features 8 x 8 USB BLU link Bridge No Driver Needed when Operating at 48k...

Page 6: ...tches Use these DIP switches to assign BLU link on ramp from computer to BLU link and off ramp from BLU link to computer channel banks See Assigning BLU link Channels with the DIP Switches on page 6 f...

Page 7: ...uting more than 2 channels to from the Windows computer and or 2 operating the BLU link bus at a 96kHz sample rate To use the full capabilities of the BLU USB with a Windows computer the BLU USB Windo...

Page 8: ...ts to the side of the BLU USB chassis using the four included fine threaded screws 2 Mount the BLU USB to the surface using the four included coarse threaded screws and washers Mounting Surface NOTE F...

Page 9: ...hannels This table can also be found printed on the bottom of the BLU USB chassis NOTE Channels 1 256 are available when operating at a 48kHz BLU link sample rate channels 1 128 are available when ope...

Page 10: ...included power supply s 2 pin Euroblock connector to the BLU USB s Power input 2 Connect the included IEC power cable from the power supply to the AC mains outlet White Black To AC Mains NOTE The BLU...

Page 11: ...peration USB Port BLU link IN NOTE All BLU link connections must be made using Category 5e or higher cabling Connecting the last BLU link device in the chain back to the first device will provide redu...

Page 12: ...eived from the connected device The green LEDs light to indicate the port is linked to the BLU link bus IN OUT BLU link 12VDC 4 W BLU link ON RAMP UL600 No Orange LEDs On This indicates the device is...

Page 13: ...ower and BLU link cables are routed through an access hole in the surface use the included Cable Cover to hide the cables and access hole for a clean look To attach the Cable Cover 1 Line up the Cable...

Page 14: ...LED This mode is USB Class 2 compliant and requires an additional driver be installed to use the BLU USB with a Windows computer NOTE Mac computers do not require any additional drivers and will use t...

Page 15: ...48kHz BLU link sample rate When using the BLU USB BLU link will always be the clock master and provide the clock for the USB connection This means that any computer audio played back through USB which...

Page 16: ...s either 48kHz 24 bit or 96kHz 24 bit If using a software application that allows independent audio routing consult the software application s help for information on configuring audio hardware and ro...

Page 17: ...evice it will be indicated with a green check mark Now click the Properties button Class 1 2 x 2 Mode Class 2 8 x 8 Mode 4 In the Properties window go to the Advanced tab then select the sample bit ra...

Page 18: ...device it will be indicated with a green check mark Now click the Properties button Class 1 2 x 2 Mode Class 2 8 x 8 Mode 6 In the Properties window go to the Advanced tab then select the sample bit...

Page 19: ...em Preferences 2 Click the Sound icon 3 To on ramp signals from the computer to the BLU link bus under the OUTPUT tab select the BLU USB as the output device 4 To off ramp signals from BLU link to the...

Page 20: ...ist then select the sample bit rate setting which matches the BLU link bus If using Class 1 mode you MUST set the sample rate to 48000Hz If using Class 2 mode it is recommended to select the 24 bit se...

Page 21: ...mance To adjust the BLU USB s ASIO settings 1 From the software program locate the ASIO control panel See the software program s help file for further information 2 Once the ASIO control panel has bee...

Page 22: ...devices which require manual sample rate configuration must also be re programmed to match Once the manually configured BLU link devices have been re configured any auto sensing BLU link devices that...

Page 23: ...20 Dimensions DIMENSIONS IN OUT BLU link 12VDC 4 W BLU link ON RAMP BLU link OFF RAMP UL60065...

Page 24: ...48kHz 96kHz compatible with Class 2 USB mode only Connectors 2 x RJ45 Ethernet connector Maximum Cable Length 100m 328ft on Category 5e cable between devices Pass Through Latency 4 Fs 0 08ms at 48kHz...

Page 25: ...ndon BLU USB Installation Guide PN 5078115 A Microsoft Skype and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Cisco and Jabber are registered...

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