Infrared Receiver - Bryston BDA-3.14 Owner's Manual

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BDA-3.14 STREAMER / DAC
synchronized with the digital source component
selected by observing the Lock LED. If lit green,
the DAC and selected source are properly
synchronized, therefore the BDA-3.14 is properly
receiving audio and should therefore be
producing analog output. If it is unlit, check that
the source component is playing and is properly
connected to the selected input. When blinking
red, it indicates that the internal streamer is
booting up and not yet ready.
5. DSD Input Indicator
When the BDA-3.14 is receiving DSD audio from
the selected source, the incoming data rate is
indicated by a lit LED. DSD x1, DSD x2 and DSD
x4 are interchangeably referred to as DSD-64,
DSD-128, and DSD-256 respectively. When the
incoming format is native DSD, the LED lights
amber. When the incoming format is DSD over
PCM, the LED lights green.
6. PCM Input Indicator
When the BDA-3.14 is receiving PCM audio from
the selected source, the incoming data rate
is indicated by a green lit LED. 44k1 indicates
44,100 samples per second, 48k0 indicates
48,000 samples per second, etc.

7. Infrared Receiver

The BDA-3.14 can be controlled by an IR remote
control such as models provided by Bryston
or third-party manufacturers. Refer to "Remote
Control" on page 16 for a table of available
commands.
BDA-3.14 Streamer / DAC
5
Sample Rate
44K1
48K0
DSD 1X
88K2
96K0
DSD 2X
176K4
192K0
DSD 4X
352K8
384K0
LOCK
UPSAMPLE
MUTE
STREAMING
7
6
4
3
8
OPTICAL
HDMI 1
HDMI 2
HDMI 3
HDMI 4
SPDIF 1
SPDIF 2
2
8. Input LED Indicators
While these normally indicate which input is
selected (Green when signal is present, Red
when no signal is present), the 10 input LEDs
can also act as a volume control scale while
the volume is being adjusted. The BDA-3.14 is
calibrated so that the top 30dB of the volume
range is represented by the scale. While the
volume is being adjusted up the LEDs will
begin progressively lightning yellow from left to
right to indicate that the volume is rising. The
opposite is true while volume is actively being
decreased.
AES
USB 1
USB 2
1
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