What if a Slave Can't Find a Master?
When you switch a slave device on, it announces itself on the network so that it can
be detected by a master device. But it will only be detected by a master device if:
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The slave device is within range of the master device
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There is a master device in the BLINK network (there should be one master
device per BLINK network, but it is possible that the master is off or has been
set up incorrectly).
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There is no interference or blockage of the RF signal between the master and
slave.
If a slave cannot connect to a master, or loses its connection with its master, it:
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Runs using its own internal clock. If it was previously synchronised with a
master, the slave's internal clock will still be closely matched to the master's
clock (as they were synchronised).
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Continues to search for a master. If it was previously synchronised with a
master, it will only search for that specific master. The slave will not connect
to any other masters that come into range.
When the slave detects a master, it connects and synchronises. If the slave was
previously connected to the master but lost its connection, the resynchronisation
will be smooth, with no sudden jumps in the timecode.
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