
260D
Nēo
Series
Front Panel Controls
Figure 1: Nēo 260D Front panel
The front panel will look similar to Figure 1 (above). The large digital display window indicates the track number of
the compact disc currently playing (or the total number of tracks in stop mode) and corresponding time
information. For units equipped with the
optional 32-bit DAC
, the display will indicate the selected digital input
(“D1” thru “D4”) and the corresponding sampling frequency in kHz (“44.1” thru “192.0”) of the source material
currently being played.
The “Standby” button disengages all internal circuitry
from the power supply, except for the controller circuit
and the IR receiver. The blue indicator LED turns off
when the
Nēo 260D
is in “Standby” mode. The
260D
will automatically go into standby mode after
approximately 20 minutes of inactivity. However, you
can disable this
automatic standby
feature by pressing
and holding the “Program” button for two seconds until
“0 EuP” appears in the display window. To revert back to
the default mode, simply repeat this operation; press
and hold the “Program” button for two seconds until
appears “1 EuP” in the display window.
The “Program” button allows you to program a
selection of tracks to play in any desired order. After
loading a compact disc into the
Nēo 260D
, select the
first track you wish to listen to, using the
or
buttons and then press “Program”. To program a
second track, select it the same way you did for the first
one and press “Program” again. Repeat this operation as
many times as you want to program tracks to a
maximum of 30 tracks. Once you’ve completed
programming your track selection(s), the digital display
window will show the number of tracks that have been
programmed and their total time. To begin playing
your programmed selections, simply press the
X
button. Pressing
will only suspend the playing of the
programmed selection. Pressing
a second time will
clear your program selection from the
260D’s
memory.
As well, opening the top drawer at any time will also
clear your program. After you begin creating your
program list, the LED immediately to the left of the
“Program” button will illuminate and remain on until
you clear your program from memory.
The “Display” button allows you to turn the digital
display on and off.
Pressing the “Repeat” button once results in the entire
disc being played again once it has reached the end of
the final track. Pressing “Repeat” a second time will
result in the track currently playing being repeated
again once it has ended. To cancel this mode, simply
press the “Repeat” button a third time or open the CD
drawer. There are two (2) LED’s located to the left of the
“Repeat” button; The top one will illuminate when the
current track is being repeated and both will illuminate
when the entire disc is being repeated. If you have
created a program of selected tracks, pressing “Repeat”
once will result in your entire program repeating itself
once it has completed its cycle; Pressing “Repeat” a
second time will result in the current track from your
program being played again once it has ended; Pressing
“Repeat” a third time will terminate the “Repeat” mode.
For units equipped with the
optional 32-bit DAC
, the
“Input” button is used to select an external digital
source by sequentially scrolling through four (4) digital
inputs: D1 and D2 use an RCA connector for a S/PDIF
digital signal; D3 uses a TosLink connector for an optical
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