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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 

 

Summary of Contents for 260D Neo Series

Page 1: ...260D Series CD Transport and optional 32 bit D A Converter Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...260D N o Series...

Page 3: ...or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Unplug mains cord during transportation 11 Only use attachments and accessories specified by...

Page 4: ...per voltage Both the shipping box and rear panel serial number label will indicate the correct voltage Use of any other voltage will likely damage the unit and void the warranty 3 AC extension cords a...

Page 5: ...tion Placement 7 Front Panel Controls 8 Rear Panel Connections 10 SimLink 11 Balanced Operation 11 Operating the 260D 11 Remote Control Operation 12 Specifications 14 www simaudio com Simaudio Ltd 134...

Page 6: ...nge without notice The most current version of this manual is available on our official website at http www simaudio com Your N o 260D CD Transport incorporates many significant design features to ach...

Page 7: ...tion to maintain an optimum and consistent operating temperature However you should avoid placing it near a heat source as this could compromise the CD Transport s performance and reliability As well...

Page 8: ...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 Pr...

Page 9: ...y button for 3 seconds When the display is turned off it will still come back on for a short period of time whenever you press any of the buttons located on the front panel or the remote control the d...

Page 10: ...r that benefits most from a 110 digital audio cable terminated with XLR connectors and SPDIF on an RCA connector Don t hesitate to use high quality digital interconnect cables The right side of the re...

Page 11: ...s Flick the main rocker switch located on the rear panel labeled POWER to the 1 on position Next briefly press the push button labeled Standby located on the front panel You will hear a very faint cli...

Page 12: ...Direct access track number selection OPEN CLOSE Open Close the Compact Disc drawer DISPLAY Turns the front panel display on and off TIME Changes the time display mode on front panel refer to TIME but...

Page 13: ...D and 340i will alll turn on As well the 260D equipped with the optional DAC will automatically switch to the default MiND input D1 To shut down the system press Off for this ZONE in the MiND app Figu...

Page 14: ...Range 120dB Signal to noise Ratio 120dB full output Channel Separation 116dB Low Level Linearity 0 25dB at 90dBFS Intrinsic Jitter 1 picosecond RMS Analog Outputs Balanced Single Ended 1 pair XLR 1 p...

Page 15: ...Owner s Manual 15...

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