Bryston BP16 User Manual

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BP16

PREAMPLIFIER

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selected the 12Vdc control voltage will be removed

from these pins. Please note that C means “com-

mon” here and both C pins are electrically con-

nected and identical.

PROGRAMMING the “T2” 12v

TRIGGER OUTPUT:

By default the T2 triggered output is inactive. To pro-

gram this output to become active , whereupon a

control voltage of 12Vdc will appear across T2 & C

terminals whenever a specific source is selected, use

the handheld remote control as follows:

• Select the source that you want to coincide with

T2 going active.

• While pointing the remote control at the BP16,

press the CODE button, followed by the three digit

code “247” using the keys numbered 1 through 0

in the illustration at the left. On your remote con-

trol these keys, or buttons, are labeled AUX/PH (2),

TUNER (4), D1 (7).

• The three digit code should be entered within a

few seconds of pressing CODE button or the unit

will automatically return to normal operation.

• To clear the T2 trigger output, press the CODE but-

ton followed by the 3 digit code “248”: AUX/PH (2),

TUNER (4), D2 (8).

HAND-HELD INFRA-RED REMOTE

CONTROL:

The Bryston model BP16 comes stan-

dard with a full function hand-held remote

control unit. The hand held remote unit

is powered by two “AAA” batteries. To

change the battery remove the bottom

cover plate by removing the four Philips

screws on the rear of the remote unit.

Ensure that the batteries are correctly

oriented and properly seated in the bat-

tery holder.

The BP16 remote is a full function

remote. It allows selection of all sourc-

es, volume up or down (the volume

control is a motor-driven design), mute

,left/right balance, power on/off and

discrete code entry.

We recommend maintaining a direct line-

of-sight between the hand held remote

unit and the front of the BP16 to ensure the most efficient

operation of the remote features.

PROGRAMMING the HANDHELD

REMOTE CONTROL:

The automatic motion-sensing backlight function in the

handheld infra-red remote control unit can be disabled by

entering the 3 digit code “792” as follows:

1) Press and hold the CODE button for 5 seconds.

Release when the LED flashes red.

2) After the LED stops flashing, enter the 3 digit code

“792” by pressing the buttons D1, D3 then AUX/PH

(see illustration on page 3)

3) To re-enable the motion-sensing backlight function,

repeat steps 1 and 2 above

To completely disable the backlight, enter the 3 digit

code “797” as follows:

1) Press and hold the CODE button for 5 seconds.

Release when the LED flashes red.

2) After the LED stops flashing, enter the 3 digit code

“797” by pressing the buttons D1, D3 then D1 (see

illustration on page 3)

3) To re-enable the backlight repeat steps 1 and 2

above

SENDING CODES to the BP16 via the IR

HANDHELD REMOTE CONTROL:

Press the CODE button on the remote control (the red

LED will light) and then enter the 3 digt code, as listed in

the “Wired RS-232 Remote Control” section” below. The

LED will flash to confirm transmission and then extin-

guish.

WIRED RS-232 REMOTE CONTROL:

Using the DB9 female connector at the rear of the unit,

the BP16 can receive commands via a null modem

cable at 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity and 1 stop bit

(9600,8,N,1). Valid commands will return the “>” charac-

ter indicating that the unit is ready to receive a new com-

mand. An invalid command will return the “!” character.

These serial data commands are as follows:

000 - power off

001 - select analog source 1 (A/d)

002 - select analog source 2 (AuX/PH)

003 - select analog source 3 (cd)

004 - select analog source 4 (tuner)

005 - select analog source 5 (tv)

006 - select analog source 6 (vIdeO)

007 - volume up

008 - volume down

015 - power on/off toggle

019 - balance left

020 - balance right

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