Remote control operation – Simaudio Neo 260D CD Transport / DAC User Manual

Page 12

Advertising
background image


260

D CD Transport w/ Optional DAC

____________________________________________________________________________________

12

Remote Control Operation

The Nēo 260D CD Transport uses the ‘CRM-2’ full-function remote

control (figure 3). It operates on the Philips RC-5 communication

protocol and is can be used with other MOON components.

The ‘CRM-2’ remote uses two AA batteries (included). To install them,

simply slide the back plate off in the direction of the arrow; insert the

batteries in the correct direction and then replace the back plate.

To engage the ‘CRM-2’ remote for use with the 260D CD Player, you

must first press the button labeled CD.

The POWER button located on the upper left will switch the CD Player

to either ‘Stand by’ or ‘On’ mode.

Certain buttons found on this remote control perform identical functions

to their corresponding button located on the 260D’s front panel. Please
refer to page 8 for a more detailed description of the “RANDOM”,

REPEAT”, “PROG” and “TIME” buttons.

0 thru 9 Direct access track number selection
OPEN/CLOSE Open/Close the Compact Disc drawer
DISPLAY Turns the front panel display on and off
TIME Changes the time display mode on front panel

(refer to TIME button on page 8 for more details)
INPUT ► To switch from listening to the disc loaded in the

player to an external digital source connected to

the player
„ Stop playing the CD’s current track


Pauses the player

X Play the compact disc loaded into the player


Press Once: Go back to the previous track on the disc



Press and hold: Scan backward through current track



Press Once: Skip to the next track on the disc



Press and hold: Scan forward through current track


Figure 3: CRM-2

Remote Control

For Nēo 260D units equipped with the optional 32-

bit DAC, you can sequentially scroll, either backwards or
forwards, through all four (4) available inputs using

the 2

buttons labelled

INPUT

►.

For example, to switch

from “D4” to “D1” you may press either

INPUT three

(3) times or INPUT

one (1) time. Pressing and

holding down either of these buttons results in only

a single change to the selected input.

Advertising