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Owner’s Manual 

 

 

The “Input” button is used to select an external digital 
source by sequentially scrolling through four (4) digital 
inputs: D1 uses an XLR connector for an AES/EBU digital 
signal; D2 uses an RCA connector for a S/PDIF digital 
signal; D3 uses a TosLink connector for an optical digital 
signal and D4 uses a USB type B connector for use with 
a computer equipped with a USB port and music player 
software  such  as  iTunes  or  Winamp.    Note: you cannot 
connect a USB flash drive or external hard drive to the 
“D4” input. The display window will show “D1   AES”, 
“D2 SPDIF”, “D3   TOS”  and “D4  USB”, depending on the 
input selected; Four dashes “----” will replace the input 
type after approximately 2 seconds. These dashes 
indicate that the 

750D

 is in the process of locking onto 

an external digital signal – this may take several 
seconds. Once the

 750D

 successfully locks onto the 

digital signal, the four dashes will be replaced by the 
sampling rate of this digital signal. When the signal 
cannot be locked onto, “----” remains in the display 
window. The 

MOON 750D

 is capable of processing an 

external  digital  input  signal  at  one  of  the  following  six 
(6) different sampling rates: 44.1kHz, 48.0 kHz, 88.2kHz, 
96 kHz, 176.4kHz and 192kHz.  

 

 

The “Random” button, when pressed, will play each of 
the tracks on a compact disc in a completely random 
order, as opposed to the sequential order as they 
appear on the disc.  If you have already created a 
program of selected tracks, it will play these 
programmed tracks in a random order.  The LED located 
immediately to the left of the “Random” button will 
illuminate when you’ve engaged the random mode. 

 

The “Time” button allows you to scroll through the four 
(4) different display modes for time related information.  
Each time you press the “Time” button, the system 
scrolls to the next time information mode.  By default, 
the 

750D

 will display the elapsed time of the track 

currently playing. The scrolling  order  is  as  follows:    (i) 

Elapsed time of the current track. (ii) Remaining time of the 
current track (iii) Elapsed time of the entire compact disc (or 
programmed tracks) (iv) Remaining time of the entire compact 
disc (or programmed tracks). 

 

If you want to turn the display off, press and hold the 
“Display” 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, using the 

brightness level that was previously established; the 
display will automatically turn off again once you are 
done. To turn the display back on, simply press and hold 
the “Display” button for 3 seconds. Finally, the display 
mode that you select will continue to be used until you 
either select another mode or power down the 

750D

 

using the main power switch located on the rear panel. 

 

To load a compact disc into the 

750D

, press 

S

 to open 

the drawer.  While the drawer is opening, the word 
“OPENING” will appear in the display window, followed 
by “OPEN” when the drawer is fully open.  Place the CD 
in the drawer with the label side facing up.  To close the 
drawer, press 

S

 again; “CLOSING” will appear in the 

display window followed by “LOADING” once the 
drawer is closed.  “LOADING” indicates that the 

750D

 is 

reading the CD’s table of contents.  Once the CD is 
successfully read, the total number of tracks and total 
playing time will appear in the display window.  As a 
result of various copy protection schemes, some CDs 
will take longer to read than others.  When you load an 
incompatible CD (i.e. data only, SACD, DVD-A or DVD-
Video), the word ‘BAD DISC’ will appear in the display 
window and the drawer will automatically open to eject 
this CD.  

 

Finally, if you inadvertently leave the drawer open, 
it will automatically close after approximately three 
(3) minutes.

 

 

Press 

X

 to begin playing a compact disc.  Pressing 

X

 

while a track is already playing will result in the current 
track immediately playing again, starting from the 
beginning. Press 

 to search backward or 

 to search 

forward through the compact disc’s tracks.  When 
you’ve located the track number, press 

X

 to begin 

playing that track.  When you initiate a forward or 
backward track change while a disc is already playing, it 
will automatically start playing the track you select; you 
need not press 

X

 

Press

 to pause the compact disc currently playing.  

The disc will continue spinning and the laser will be 
suspended in its current position.  Press

 a second 

time or 

X

 to resume playing the disc. Press 

„

 to stop 

the compact disc from playing.  The laser will return to 
the start position of the disc.

 

Summary of Contents for MOON 750 D

Page 1: ...750D Evolution Series Reference DAC CD Transport Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...750D Evolution 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: ...he proper 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 c...

Page 5: ...nstallation Placement 7 Front Panel Controls 8 Rear Panel Connections 10 SimLink 11 Operating the 750D 11 Remote Control Operation 12 Balanced Operation 14 Specifications 15 www simaudio com Simaudio...

Page 6: ...ce The most current version of this manual is available on our official website at www simaudio com Your MOON 750D DAC CD Transport incorporates many innovative significant design features to achieve...

Page 7: ...0D in the space provided below for future reference Serial Number Installation The MOON 750D DAC CD Transport should be placed on a solid level surface You should avoid placing it near a heat source o...

Page 8: ...lear your program selection from the 750D 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...

Page 9: ...ay off press and hold the Display 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 p...

Page 10: ...0D is equipped with full function bi directional RS 232 port control and status for custom integration or automation Immediately to the right of the RS 232 port are two 2 SimLink connectors labeled in...

Page 11: ...o there is no master component in a SimLink chain no one particular component operates as the main communications controller When you are using your MOON 750D with an older MOON product such as a P 7...

Page 12: ...into the transport Stop playing the compact disc loaded into the transport Press Once Go back to the previous track on the disc Press and hold Scan backward through current track Press Once Skip forwa...

Page 13: ...remain illuminated for a full five 5 seconds after the last button is pressed To activate the Button Mode press and hold the AMP button for three 3 seconds The backlight will illuminate twice very br...

Page 14: ...und wire Any noise picked up by this interconnect ie nearby magnetic fields such as an AC power cord will be reproduced by both the preamplifier and amplifier then heard through the loudspeakers Conve...

Page 15: ...alanced 1 pair XLR Analog Output 0dBFS XLR 2 0 Volts Analog Output Impedance XLR 100 Analog Outputs Single Ended 1 pair RCA Analog Output 0dBFS RCA 2 0 Volts Analog Output Impedance RCA 100 Bit depth...

Page 16: ...NOTE If you require the RS 232 codes for your 750D please visit the Contact Us page and complete the Information request form on our website at www simaudio com 16 Fuse Replacement For the 120V versi...

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