Integrated Digital Player; Connecting Digital Player To Network; Connection To Wireless Network; Software Introduction - Bryston BR-20 Owner's Manual

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Integrated Digital Player

Connection Digital Player to Network
The BR-20 features an integrated digital player
capable of playing back music files stored locally
and through select digital streaming services
available online. Unlike Bryston BDP series products
which feature a front panel display and menu
navigation system, The BR-20 internal streaming
system must be operated by its web based graphical
user interface. As such, the BR-20 needs to be
connected to the network via ethernet or with an
optional wireless adapter available separately from
Bryston or authorized dealer.
The BR-20 has two ethernet jacks on the back.
Connect the one labeled "ETHERNET" to your
network router. The LEDs on the jack should light up
and flash occasionally indicating activity.

Connection to Wireless Network

When a wired connection is not practical, a wireless
adapter can be used by inserting it into one of the 4
"USB ACCESSORY" ports.
Upon first boot with the wireless adapter connected,
the BR-20 will create its own wireless network called
Bryston Digital Player.
1. Connect your controller (laptop,
smartphone, tablet) to this network using
the password 'bryston1' .
2. Point your web browser to
http://192.168.57.1 if not automatically
redirected. The Dashboard section of the
webUI will appear.
3. Click or tap the button "Click
here to set up your wifi"
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4. Select your WiFi network and click Continue.
5. Choose the correct security type
for your network. Continue and
enter your network password.
6. Click Save. Unit will reboot and connect to
your network. Bryston Digital Player network
will no longer be available and your control
device (phone, tablet, etc.) will most likely
automatically reconnect to your home
network.

Software Introduction

At the time of writing, the current firmware on
your BR-20 is a version we call Manic Moose. Manic
Moose describes the Bryston engineered firmware
including our user interface. Unlike many other
products, the BDP can be operated entirely within
the web browser of a portable controller such as
an iPhone, iPad, Android device, desktop or laptop

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