Simlink, Operating the nēo 260d, Balanced operation – Simaudio Neo 260D CD Transport / DAC User Manual

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D CD Transport w/ Optional DAC

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SimLink


The main feature of SimLink™ on the Nēo 260D,

involves the “Standby” function. By pressing down
and holding the “Standby” button for 2 seconds on

the 260D, all other MOON components connected

via the SimLink will go into “Standby” mode along

with the 260D. The same logic applies when

switching from “Standby” to active mode.

The connection rules for the SimLink™ are very

straightforward. You must always connect the

supplied cable between one component’s “SimLink™

Out” jack and another component’s “SimLink™ In”

jack. If you inadvertently connect the cable between

either two “SimLink™ In” or two “SimLink™ Out”
jacks, the SimLink™ communication feature may not

function. Also, there is no master component in a

SimLink™ chain; no one particular component

operates as the main communications controller. If

you are using your Nēo 260D with an older MOON

product such as a P-7, P-8 or i-7, you will need to
update the software of the older product to allow for

complete SimLink™ functionality. Contact your

retailer for further details.


Operating the Nēo 260D


Turning on your Nēo 260D for the first time

Prior to turning the CD Transport on for the first
time, make sure that every cable is properly

connected to avoid any problems. 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 click sound

confirming that everything is in order. The blue LED

on the front panel will illuminate, indicating that the

260D is now powered up and ready for use.


On and Off Sequence


To avoid having any annoying noises (ie. “thumps”

and “pops”) emanate from your speakers when

powering your 260D on or off, you should always

power up your 260D before powering up your

preamplifier, integrated amplifier or power amplifier.

As well, always power down your 260D after

powering down your preamplifier, integrated

amplifier or power amplifier.


Balanced Operation


When using an unbalanced interconnect, the audio
signal runs through both the center wire and the

shield/ground 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. Conversely, a balanced interconnect
has three separate conductors; one for the ground

and two for the actual signal. These two signals are

identical except that one is 180 degrees out of

phase with the other. For example, when one
conductor is carrying a signal of +4 Volts, the other

will be carrying a signal of –4 Volts. When these two

inverted signals on a balanced line are output from

the Nēo 260D, any noise picked up by the

interconnect will be eliminated since a differential

circuit amplifies only the difference between these
two signals: Noise on a balanced interconnect will be

equal on both conductors and therefore cancel out.

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