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<h1 class="firstHeading">Buddy Link</h1>
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<p>Buddy Link allows two similar <a href="Cobranet&#32;Information.html">CobraNet</a>
devices (i.e. BLU-800, BLU-320, BLU-80 or BLU-32) to operate as a redundant
pair with fail-over capability. Buddy Link is a clock connection (48kHz
on a BNC coaxial cable) from Buddy Link Out of primary device to Buddy
Link In of the secondary device. Presence of the clock signal at the Buddy
Link In of the secondary unit indicates proper operation of the primary
unit.</p>
<p>The primary unit will not produce Buddy Link clock output if it has
no power. The Buddy Link signal is generated by the CM-1 module and may
continue to function while a fault condition exists in the audio processing
system. Buddy Link should never be used for life safety applications.</p>
<p>If the Buddy link input signal is present at the BNC IN, a unit will
send empty reservation requests. This prevents the unit from transmitting
any bundles. This also prevents the unit from receiving unicast bundles
(including multi-unicast). A unit in this state will still receive multicast
bundles and will process any audio in multicast bundles.</p>
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