Optional digital inputs – Simaudio Neo 340i Integrated Amplifier User Manual

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The “Mute” button mutes the output signal to the
loudspeaker terminals, headphone jack, as well as

both the fixed and variable line output connectors

(refer to the section entitled “Rear Panel

Connections” for further details). Pressing the

“Mute” button a second time will reinstate the
volume back to its previous level. When the output

signal is muted, the red LED to the right will

repeatedly flash on and off.

The “A2” input can be configured as a

‘pass-

through’

which bypasses the 340i’s gain control

section, allowing you to control the gain setting via

the connected source component’s own volume

control – a home theater processor for example; In

other words, this input operates like the input of a

power amplifier. In

‘pass-through’ mode

,

adjusting the volume on the 340i will have no effect
whatsoever when the “A2” input is selected. To put

the “A2” input into

‘pass-through’ mode

, press

and hold down the “Mute” button for approximately

2 seconds while on the “A2” input. The front panel
display will change from “A2” to “HT”. To

reconfigure the “A2” input to function like the other

inputs, repeat the this procedure. Powering down

the 340i via the rear panel rocker switch will

automatically reset the the “A2” to the factory
default ‘normal’ mode.


The rotary “Volume” control determines the output

level. The volume control has an embedded red LED

to indicate its actual position.

The “Phones” jack is used for connecting a pair of

stereo headphones to the Nēo 340i. The input

connector is a standard ¼” stereo TRS jack. When a

pair of headphones are used with the 340i, the

loudspeakers will still receive an output signal.

However, you should use the aforementioned “Spk
off” button for private listening.


Optional Digital Inputs

The Digital Input option includes four (4) separate

inputs: “D1” uses an optical Toslink connector, “D2”
and “D3” use S/PDIF on an female RCA connector

and “D4” uses a type-B USB connector. The “D1” is

intended for use with a source equipped with a

TosLink digital output such as a satellite dish

receiver; The “D2” and “D3” inputs are intended for

use with a source equipped with a S/PDIF digital

output such as a DVD player, music server or disc
transport. The “D4” input is for use with a computer

equipped with a USB connector and music player

software such as iTunes or Winamp; you cannot

connect a USB flash drive or external hard drive to

to the “D4” input.

Figure 2: Nēo 340i Optional Digital Inputs – connection examples

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