
MiND
Nēo
Series
8
Front Panel Controls
Figure 1: Nēo MiND Front panel
The front panel will look similar to Figure 1 (above). The “Standby” button disengages all internal circuitry from the
power supply. When switching back from “Standby” to the “on” mode, the selected ‘input’ will be memorized from
the previous listening session. The blue indicator LED turns off when the
Nēo MiND
is in “Standby” mode.
The button labeled “Input” allows you to toggle
between the 2 types of inputs: Bluetooth and Network
(Ethernet and wifi). There are two (2) corresponding red
LED’s located at the top left of the front panel, that
when illuminated, will indicate the currently selected
type of input: “BT” for Bluetooth and “NET” for network.
The button labeled “BT” activates and deactivates
the Bluetooth discovery mode. When the
Nēo
MiND
is in discovery mode, you can pair a smart
device (iPhone, iPad, Android, etc.) to the
Nēo
MiND
. To begin, press the “BT” button and the
corresponding “BT” LED will begin to blink
continuously until pairing between your smart
device and the
Nēo MiND
is successful or the 30
second time limit has been exceeded. When
“MOON MiND…” appears in the Bluetooth device
list of your smart device, simply select it; the “BT”
LED will stop blinking to confirm that pairing is
successful. This procedure only needs to be
performed once for each smart device.
The
Nēo MiND
is capable of processing a PCM digital
signal at any one of the following sampling rates: “44.1”,
“48.0”, “88.2”, “96.0”, “176.4” and “192.0” (all in kHz)
There are four (4) LED’s on the left side of the faceplate
that indicate the PCM sampling rate of the source
material currently being played:
PCM Sampling Rate
Illuminated LED(s)
44.1kHz
44.1
48.0kHz
48
88.2kHz
44.1 & 2X
96.0kHz
48 & 2X
176.4kHz
44.1 & 4X
192.0kHz
48 & 4X
Note: The
wifi
protocol doesn't officially support hi-
resolution audio (anything higher than CD format's 16-
bit depth). As a result, you may encounter issues
when attempting to wirelessly stream hi-res audio.
This not an issue caused by your MiND hardware or
MiND app.