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Boulder Link
Boulder Link is a means of interconnecting Boulder products so that
their microprocessors can talk to each other, pass important information,
and issue commands. Among the key features, Boulder Link allows
sequential initiation of power ampliers and other products. Boulder power
ampliers can send messages to Boulder preampliers and shown on the
preamplier’s display.
Connecting Boulder Link
Turn off all Boulder products to be linked before connecting Boulder
Link cables and setting the Boulder Link ID and Master/Slave switches.
Boulder Link cables in various lengths are available as an accessory
from your Boulder dealer. Two connectors are provided on the rear panel of
the 3060 and other Boulder products.
All the chassis are connected together in a “daisy chain” manner. Start
by connecting one chassis to another —then from that chassis to the next,
until all are connected. The order does not matter.
A special interface may be obtained to enable Boulder Link to be used
with other control systems. Contact your Boulder dealer for more details.
Setting Boulder Link Switch
Every Boulder Link system must have one, and only one “MASTER”
component. This is usually the preamplier. In the case of the 3060 Power
Amplier, one channel should be set to “MASTER” if no preamplier is
connected by Boulder Link. Other Boulder Link products which do not have
a MASTER/SLAVE switch are not eligible to be “MASTER”.
Boulder Link
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