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BCD-3 CD PlayerOwner’s Manual

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1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all instructions.5. Do not use this apparatus near water.6. Clean only with dry cloth.7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades

and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replace-ment of the obsolete outlet.10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used use caution when moving the

cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid

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be purchased from Bryston if necessary. This warranty is considered void if the defect, malfunction or failure of the product or any component part was caused by damage (not resulting

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Table of ContentsImportant Safety Instructions ....................................4Welcome ................................................................4Description ............................................................4Features .................................................................4Shipping Box and Packing Material ......................4Installation ...................................................................4Ventilation .............................................................4Connecting to A/C Power ......................................4Connecting to 4Network Connection ...................................................5Remote Control ...........................................................6Serial Protocol .......................................................6IR Control ..............................................................7Specifications and Dimensions ..................................7Front Panel ..................................................................8Rear Panel ....................................................................9

GeneralWelcomeShipping Box and Packing MaterialThank you for your purchase of a Bryston

BCD-3 redbook CD Player! Our most advanced

DAC technology combined with our legendary fully

discrete analog circuitry and a professional grade

optical pickup mechanism constitute state of the

art CD playback that is accurate, refreshing, and

a testament to the resilience of the medium. We

welcome your feedback and hope you enjoy your

new BCD-3 for many years to keep the original shipping box and all

packing material. This will ensure the BCD-3 is

protected in future transport. In the unlikely event

you have a problem and must return it for service,

you must use the proper packing material. Ship

the BCD-3 only in the original packing material

as the unit is not insurable by carriers otherwise.

Replacement packing materials consisting of a

shipping carton with plastic foam inserts is available

from Bryston for a small ptionThe BCD-3 is a state of the art CD player capable

of playing commercially produced audio CDs and

burned CD-R and CD-RW discs. Discs are loaded

through the motorized drawer type transport

mechanism. Both digital and analog audio outputs

are provided facilitating connection to analog

preamplifiers and digital-to-analog converters.

Internal digital to analog conversion is with a

balanced pair of high quality ICs. The optical pickup

and DAC are clocked by a single high precision

quartz oscillator operating at a natural multiple of

the 44.1kHz sampling frequency specified by the CD

format.

InstallationVentilationThe BCD-3 is a cool-running line level component.

It generates far less heat than amplifiers and many

other components. It can be safely placed inside

furniture or an equipment rack. However, it should

not be tightly enclosed. Some airflow is desired.

Connecting to A/C PowerPlease check the Data Plate on the right rear of

the CD player to verify power requirements agree

with your location. Plug the IEC-320 C14 end of the

power cord into the BCD-3, then plug the other end

into an approved and grounded A/C receptacle.

FeaturesBryston BCD-3 includes the following features:• DACs and transport slave to single master clock

for jitter free performance• Dual balanced AKM digital to analog converters

based on BDA-3 design.• Fully discrete class-A operational amplifiers

form the analog output section

• Balanced XLR and single-ended RCA audio

output• AES/EBU XLR and BNC S/PDIF digital audio

output• Remote control via ethernet, USB, RS232, or IR• Available in either 17 inch or 19 inch wide

C-Series dress panel in silver-toned (clear

anodized) or black anodized ting to a PreamplifierFixed level analog output is provided via left &

right stereo pairs of XLR fully differential balanced

outputs and RCA single-ended outputs. Balanced

output is usually preferred when available on the

partnering preamplifier especially when long runs

(greater than 3 meters) of interconnect cable are

required. Connect the Left and Right outputs to the

respective inputs on the preamplifier. Note that the

BCD-3 has no volume control therefore should not be

connected directly to an amplifier!You may also connect the BCD-3 to an external

digital to analog converter using either the AES/EBU

(XLR) or S/PDIF (RCA) output.4

BCD-3 CD PlayerYou may connect your BCD-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 where the last 6 digits are the

serial number of your unit:

bcd3-000000

Some web browsers and networks ignore NetBIOS

names such as above. In this case, you will need to

use the numerical IP address of your unit to access

the web user interface. You can find the IP address

on the display by pressing the STOP button while

the unit is not web user interface mimics that of the front

panel.

2. Click “Go to Choose .” button. You will be

taken to a mostly blank led VersionAvailable VersionTo update the firmware:1. Download the firmware file by clicking the

“Download ” button. Save the file

in an easy to remember location.

As with many other Bryston products, the BCD-3

may receive occasional firmware updates to ensure

reliable operation and add new features. Check your

installed version and for any new updates by using

the File menu on the BCD-3 web user interface.

Internet connection must be available to show

correct information.3. Click “Choose File” or “Browse”. Navigate to the

location to which you downloaded the

file in step 1. This is most likely your Downloads

folder. Click the file and press “Open” or “OK”

You will be returned to the upload page. Press

the Upload button to initiate firmware upgrade.4. Uploading takes up to 5 minutes. The power

LED will turn off during the update.

5. Do not power off. The BCD-3 will reboot itself.

You may check the web user interface to verify

that the new firmware version agrees with the

version you just downloaded. You may need to

force refresh your browser window to see any

new UI changes.5

Remote ControlThe BCD-3 can be controlled and monitored

through a variety of mechanisms including TCP/IP

when connected to your local area network, USB,

RS232, DC trigger, and #, spaces, , or other non-ASCII

characters inside the command e of power up

command in RS232:#50MPWR01Example of power up

command in TCP/IP:% ProtocolThe BCD-3 can receive commands and can send

responses to each command. It can also (optionally)

broadcast automatic responses to certain system

events such as front panel button presses.

Commands can be sent over RS232, RS485 (with an

RS232 to RS485 interface) and TCP/IP using HTTP

RS232 input is a 3.5mm mini-jack configured as:TipTransmitRS232#The following are selected commands most

pertinent to initial setup and everyday operation.

Find complete documentation by accessing the

BCD-3 web UI or by contacting ptionBRIGDisplay Brightness00Display Off01Brightness Level 1 (dimmest)02Brightness Level 203 Brightness Level 3

04 Brightness Level 4

05Brightness Level 5MPWR000102

QS00-09EJREPTFONTTISTRPPASHPLSCBASKSwitch between On and StandbyOff (standby)OnToggle On/Standby

Query StatusTransport controlsNumeric 0-9 - used for direct

track open/close toggleReverse searchPrevious trackForward searchNext trackChange time mode displayStopToggle Repeat track, disc, offPauseRandom (Shuffle)PlayScanGo back 10 secondsSkipRingReceive5D2D2C1C1SleeveGroundC2C2C3C3C4C4P1P1P2P2Command FormatTCP/CR....The command format always begins with a

command start next two digits are the Device ID. The first of

which is always “5” for BCD-3s, and the second

will be “0” except when using RS232/RS485 in a

multi-drop configuration.

Next are C1 through C4 which comprise the

command name. These are typically uppercase

ASCII ing the command name are the arguments

or parameters for that command. These are two

or more ASCII command is always terminated with a

carriage return character. For RS232, this is ASCII

code 13. TCP/IP commands are terminated with a

period (.)

Responses are returned in the same format as

commands. Note that responses may contain up

to 320 characters. All characters preceding the # or

%23 and following or . are ignored. Do not

MCTR6

BCD-3 CD PlayerIR ControlYou may control the BCD-3 with a traditional

infrared remote control such as Bryston’s use a Bryston BR2 with the BCD-3, press the CD

button. You can use the BR2 to control all transport

functions and enter one or two digit track numbers

for direct track ications and DimensionsOutput

VoltageFrequency

ResponseNoiseIMDTHD + NoiseWeightCODEBalanced:4.0VSingle Ended:2.0V20Hz - 20kHz: ± 0.1dBBalanced Out:-140dBSingle Ended Out:-140dB≤0.0003%20Hz-20kHz :≤0.001%4kg | 8.75lbsInches: 17 or 19 W x 3.325 H x 11.53 DCm: 43. or 48.3 W x 8.5 H x 29.3 DStandby: 1.8W

Idle: 11W

Playing13WCODEPOWERDimensions

POWER(See Diagram)UP-SAMPLE12OPTO-13OPTO-2UP-SAMPLE12Power

Consumption

OPTO-2OPTO-1at 120V/60HzSPDIF-23SPDIF-3SPDIF-1SPDIF-2SPDIF-3VOLUMESPDIF-14A/DSPDIF-465Aux/PhCDAES/EBU89USBMUTE4SPDIF-47PREAMP05AES/EBU8D/A6USB9CD11.537TunerTVD/AVideoCD0TIMESCANRANDOMREPEATTIMESCANRANDOMREPEATD1BACKD2PREVIOUSD3NEXTD4FORWARDBACKPREVIOUSNEXT3.325FORWARDRecPhase19” Version17” VersionEJECTSTOPPAUSEPLAYEJECTSTOPPAUSEPLAYBR2BR27

6Front Panel1. Power / Standby54321when disc is stopped to display the IP address if the

BCD-3 is connected to the network.• Time: The display normally displays time elapsed

during playback for each track. Cycle through time

display modes by pressing the Time button. The

modes in order are: track elapsed (default), track

remaining, disc elapsed, disc remainingRepeat: Press once to engage Repeat Track mode

which will play the currently playing track again upon

completion. Press again to repeat the entire disc.

Press a third time to resume normal disc playback

: In random mode, the disc plays tracks in

random this button to toggle the BCD-3 on or into

standby mode.

UnlitBCD-3 is not receiving power. Plug unit

into AC mains power.

RedPlugged into AC Mains but in standby

orBCD-3 is on and inking Secondary power supply failure. Contact

RedBryston technical support.•

2. Transport ControlsEach of these 10 buttons controls a specific

aspect of CD playback.• Play: Once a disc is inserted, press Play to initiate

playback. If a disc is already playing, press Play to

restart the current track from the : While a disc is playing, press Pause to freeze

playback at the current / Next: While a disc is playing, press Prev to

skip to the track number before the current playing

track and press Next to skip to the next track. Press

multiple times quickly and the bottom row of text on

the display will indicate the track number on which

you will / Fwd: While a disc is playing, Press Rev once and

audio will scrub backwards through the currently

playing track slowly. Press again and it will reverse

quickly. Press Fwd once and it will search forward

once slowly. Press again it will search forward

more quickly. Press a third time to resume normal

playback. Pressing play during any forward or reverse

searching will resume normal : Press once during playback to halt playback

and forget current playback location. Press once

3. CD Tray•

Press the Open/Close button to open and close

the CD tray. Discs should be carefully placed into

the tray with the label side facing up. Be careful

not to smudge or scratch either surface of your

CDs. Never force the CD tray to open or close.

Only use the button. Do not place any object

besides a single CD on the tray to avoid the button to open or close the CD tray

when loading and unloading a disc.

The BCD-3 can be controlled by an IR remote

control such as models provided by Bryston or

third-party manufacturers.4. Open / Close Button5. Infrared Receiver•

6. Display•

The OLED display indicates relevant information

about the player or disc loaded depending

on the current state of the BCD-3. It can be

ordered from the factory as blue or green.8

BCD-3 CD Player1213BCD-3 CD PLAYER8Rear Panel7. A/C Input911. Status LED10117LED lights to indicate the following status:

Red: StandbyGreen: OnAmber: Starting upBlinking Amber: Updating firmwareBlue: Self programing. Do not power offAn IEC-320 C14 power inlet provides for

connection of an IEC-320 C13 equipped power

cord. Before connecting the power cord,

check that the voltage rating on the data plate

conforms with your locality. Upon applying

power, the BCD-3 will enter standby mode. See

“Connecting to A/C Power” on page ed and single ended analog output are

provided via respective left/right pairs of XLR

and RCA jacks. Connect to a preamp or similar

device with a volume control. Do not connect

directly to an amplifier that has no volume

control! See “Connecting to a Preamplifier” on

page 4.A balanced AES/EBU XLR connector and single

ended S/PDIF RCA connector are both provided

to output digital audio to a DAC should you

choose to bypass the internal analog circuitry in

the BCD-3.

RS232, Ethernet, and USB two-way control

interfaces are available to enable BCD-3 control

by home automation systems. Note that these

ports do not accept audio and are for remote

control and diagnostics only. See “Remote

Control” on page 6 for connection diagrams

and protocol details.12.

The data plate indicates hardware version, serial

number, and A/C mains voltage of your Plate8. Analog Outputs9. Digital Outputs10. Control Interfaces9

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BCD-3 CD Player11

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