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BLU LINK OUTPUT CHANNELS
This submenu allows you to configure which BLU link (on-ramp) channels the VENU360-B’s outputs will be assigned
to on the BLU link ring. These output channel assignments will mirror the analog XLR outputs and carry the signal
post the VENU360-B’s output processing chains. These output channel assignments can also be configured by
running the BLU link Setup Wizard, see
‘Using The Wizards (Wizard Mode)’ on page 17
NOTE:
A device’s BLU link input and output channel assignments should be unique. For example, a device
should not have BLU link channel 1 assigned to one of its inputs as well as one of its outputs – this could cause
the signal to be fed out and back into itself. Also, no two BLU link devices should be assigned with matching BLU
link output channels. See
‘Application 8: BLU Link Application (VENU360-B)’ on page 106
to see an
example of input/output channel assignments in a BLU link system.
BLU LINK INPUT STATUS
This submenu displays the current BLU link input port status and the number of errors and corrected errors detected
on the BLU link input port. Under normal operation, the status should read “Connected”. If it reads anything other than
“Connected”, go to Utility > BLU link > BLU link Setup and make sure you have properly configured the BLU link
sample rate to match the sample rate of all other BLU link devices on the ring and that you are using straight-through
CAT5e or CAT6 Ethernet cables. Pressing the
SELECT
wheel from this submenu will clear all error and corrected
error counts.
BLU LINK OUTPUT STATUS
This submenu displays the current BLU link output port status and the number of errors and corrected errors detected
on the BLU link output port. Under normal operation, the status should read “Connected”. If it reads anything other
than “Connected”, go to Utility > BLU link > BLU link Setup and make sure you have properly configured the BLU link
sample rate to match the sample rate of all other BLU link devices on the ring and that you are using straight-through
CAT5e or CAT6 Ethernet cables. Pressing the
SELECT
wheel from this submenu will clear all error and corrected
error counts.
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DANTE
The Dante menu is only available in the VENU360-D model and includes the following submenus:
DANTE INFO
This submenu displays the Dante card’s device name on the Dante network, the Dante port’s MAC addresses, and the
Dante card’s software and firmware versions.
DANTE VERSIONS
This submenu displays versions of the various components that make up the Dante protocol.
DANTE CLOCKING
This submenu displays Dante network settings, such as the Dante network’s sample rate, clock source, the MAC
address of the device providing master clock, and the clock status of the PRIMARY and SECONDARY Dante ports.
DANTE PRIMARY STATUS
This submenu displays the status of the PRIMARY Dante port.
DANTE PRIMARY INFO
This submenu displays additional information about the PRIMARY Dante connection.
DANTE SECONDARY STATUS
This submenu displays the status of the SECONDARY Dante port.