The Soundweb London BLU - 160 is an outstanding audio signal processor. It offers configurable I/O, allowing you to customize input and output options according to your needs. With configurable signal processing, you can achieve various audio effects. It features a high - bandwidth, fault - tolerant digital audio bus, ensuring stable and high - quality audio transmission. The open architecture of the BLU - 160 can be fully configured through HiQnet™ London Architect. A wide range of processing and logic objects, along with a 'drag and drop' configuration method, provide an easy - to - use design environment. This processor has a 256 - channel, low - latency, fault - tolerant digital audio bus. It uses standard Category 5e cabling, with a distance of up to 100m between compatible devices. Fiber optic media converters can extend the distance between devices to over 40km. The BLU - 160 has 12 Control Inputs and 6 Logic Outputs, enabling integration with GPIO - compatible devices. The Soundweb London Interface Kit, which includes detailed documentation for integrating Soundweb London systems with third - party control systems, is included in the installation of HiQnet London Architect. Key features of the BLU - 160 include four input/output card slots, configurable inputs/outputs, analog and digital inputs/outputs, AEC inputs, a telephone hybrid card, and more. It also has clear front - panel LED indication and an informative front - panel display, as well as bi - directional locate functionality. It is a HiQnet device, allowing for configuration, control, and monitoring from HiQnet London Architect. Technical specifications cover front - panel LED indicators, input/output details such as analog and digital inputs/outputs, digital audio bus connectors, power requirements, and dimensions.

Using the BSS BLU - 160 Audio Signal Processor is quite straightforward. First, connect your audio sources to the appropriate input ports, whether they are analog or digital. You can choose the input impedance and gain settings according to your audio source characteristics. Then, use HiQnet London Architect to configure the signal processing. Just drag and drop the processing and logic objects to design your audio setup. For the digital audio bus, use the RJ45 Ethernet connectors with Category 5e cables for connections within 100m. If you need a longer distance, use fiber optic media converters. When integrating with GPIO - compatible devices, connect them through the 12 Control Inputs and 6 Logic Outputs. Some important notes: Make sure the mains voltage is within the range of 100 - 240V AC, 50/60Hz. Avoid operating the device in extremely high or low temperatures outside the range of 15 to 35 degrees C. For maintenance, keep the device clean and free from dust. Check the cables regularly for any signs of damage. If you encounter any problems, refer to the comprehensive documentation provided with the Soundweb London Interface Kit.