Front panel controls – Simaudio Neo 340i Integrated Amplifier User Manual

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340i Integrated Amplifier

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Front Panel Controls

Figure 1: Nēo 340i Front panel



The front panel will look similar to Figure 1 (above).

The large display window indicates the selected

input source. If your Nēo 340i includes the digital

input option, additional information will appear in

the display window. Refer to the section entitled

“Optional Digital Inputs” on page 8 for further
details.

The “Standby” button disengages the input section

from the rest of the 340i’s circuitry. When in

“Standby” mode all audio circuitry remains powered

up to help maintain optimal performance. When
switching back from “Standby” to the “on” mode,

the blue LED directly above the display window will

illuminate, As well, the current ‘input’ will be

memorized from the previous listening session. The

blue indicator LED turns off when the 340i is in

“Standby” mode.

The “MP” button (for Media Player) has its

corresponding input connection located on the right

side of the front panel for easy access. It uses a

1/8” mini-jack connector which is the most common

type of connection found on portable media players.

When selected, the corresponding red LED, located
to the left of the button, will illuminate. When the

“MP” input is in use the display window

automatically turns off.

The “Display” button allows you to turn the digital

display on and off.

The two (2) buttons labeled ◄ INPUT ► allow you to

sequentially scroll, either forward (►) or backward

(◄) through all of the available inputs. Depending

on the installed options, the order of the inputs is as
follows going forward (►):

Basic Unit:

“CD”, “A1”, “A2” and “A3”

All options installed:

“CD”, “A1”, “A2”, “PH”, “B1”, “D1”, “D2”, “D3” and “D4”

The above abbreviations correspond directly to the

labeling of the rear panel inputs. By default the “CD”

input is intended for use with a CD Player, however

you can connect another type of source component

to it. “A1”, “A2” and “A3” are intended for use with
any type of source component that outputs analog

signal. If you have installed the optional phono

section, the “A3” input is replaced by “PH”. If you

have installed the balanced input option, “B1” will

appear after the “A3” / ”PH” input. Finally, if you

have installed the digital input option, “D1”, “D2”,

“D3” and “D4” will appear after either “B1” (if you

have the balanced option) or “A3” / ”PH”. The

optional inputs only appear if they are installed.

The “Spk off” button turns off the output signal only
to the loudspeakers connected to the Nēo 340i.

This feature is very useful when using headphones.

When this function is engaged, the red LED located

to the right will illuminate.

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