BDA-3 Digital to Analog Converter
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Specifications and Dimensions
3.325
2.800
19” Version
17” Version
11.53
USB 2HDMI 4 SPDIF 1 SPDIF 2 AES USB 1HDMI 3HDMI 2HDMI 1OPTOUPSAMPLE
48K0
96K0
192K0
384K0
44K1
88K2
176K4
352K8
DSD 1X
DSD 2X
DSD 4X
LOCK
Sample Rate
BDA-3 D/A CONVERTER
Network Access
You may connect your BDA-3 to your local area
network using CAT5 or better cable to facilitate use
of the built in web-based user interface or to control
and monitor the unit using an automation system.
Once connected to the network, you may access the
web user interface with a web browser by entering
the host name into the address bar. The host name
is formatted like so:
http://bda3-000000
where the six digit sequence following bda3- is
the serial number of your unit. For web browsers
that do not support zeroconf networking (Android
phones, etc.), you may identify the numerical
IP address of your player by nding it where
connected devices are listed in your network router
interface.
IR Control
You may control the BDA-3 with a traditional
infrared remote control such as Bryston’s BR2.
To use a Bryston BR2 with the BDA-3, press the D/A
button. You can use the BR2 to select the inputs
SPDIF 1 and 2, TOSLINK, AES/EBU, and USB1. You
can also set upsampling on or o. The BR2 will not
let you select the HDMI inputs or USB2.
To program a universal remote, use the following
codes:
015 Select HDMI 1 031 Power ON
016 Select HDMI 2 032 Power OFF (STBY)
017 Select HDMI 3 030 Toggle Upsample
018 Select HDMI 4 033 Upsample ON
028 Select USB 1 034 Upsample OFF
014 Select USB 2 035 HDMI1 Pass through
021 Select Opto 036 HDMI2 Pass through
023 Select SPDIF 1 037 HDMI3 Pass through
024 Select SPDIF 2 034 HDMI4 Pass through
027 Select AES/EBU 241 Enable ext. trigger
029 Toggle Power 242 Disable ext. trigger