Front panel controls – Simaudio Neo 380D DAC User Manual

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Front Panel Controls

Figure 1: Nēo 380D Front panel


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

The large digital display window indicates the
selected digital input (“D1” thru “D8”) its

corresponding sampling frequency in kHz (“44.1”

thru “192.0”) of the source material currently being

played. The “Standby” button disengages all outputs

from the rest of the Nēo 380D’s circuitry and turns

off the digital display. However, when in “Standby”
mode, all digital and analog audio circuitry remains

powered up to help maintain optimal performance.

When switching back from “Standby” to the “on”

mode, the selected ‘input’ will be memorized from

the previous listening session. The blue indicator

LED turns off when the 380D is in “Standby” mode.

The “Display” button allows you to turn the digital

display on and off. The “Mute” button mutes all

analog output signals. Pressing the “Mute” button a

second time will reinstate all analog output signals.
When the output signal is muted, the

aforementioned contents in the digital display

window will repeatedly flash on and off.

The “Digital Monitor” button provides for a dedicated

loop to be used with either a digital audio
component that can record & playback (DAT, CD-

Recorder, etc.) or a digital signal processor such as

a room correction device. Pressing this button allows

you to (1) monitor the recording as it occurs on the

recording device or (2) engage the effects of the

signal processor. The monitor component’s digital
output must be connected to the 380D’s “Digital

Monitor In” and its digital input must be connected

to the 380D’s “Digital Monitor Out”. The

corresponding LED to the right of the display

window will illuminate when the “Digital Monitor”

function is engaged.

The two (2) buttons labeled “◄ Input ►” allow you to

sequentially scroll, either forward “►” or backward

“◄” through all the digital inputs. The inputs are

ordered as follows going forward (►): “D1”, “D2”,

“D3” , “D4” , “D5” , “D6” , “D7” and “D8”. When you

change inputs, the display window will show the

new digital input and briefly four (4) dashes “----”.

These dashes indicate that the Nēo 380D is in the
process of locking onto a digital signal – this may

take several seconds. Once the 380D successfully

locks onto the digital signal, the four dashes will be

replaced by the sampling rate frequency of this

digital signal. When the selected digital input signal

cannot be locked onto, “----” remains in the display
window. The 380D is capable of processing a digital

signal at one of the following six (6) different

sampling rates: “44.1”, “48.0”, “88.2”, “96.0” ,

“176.4” and “192.0” (all in kHz).

A corresponding red LED, located to the right of the

display window, will turn onbased on selected input

type: “TOSLINK” (for “D6” and “D7”) , “S/PDIF”

(“D3”, “D4” and “D5”), “AES/EBU” (“D1” and “D2”)

or “USB” (“D8”). Note: you cannot connect a USB

flash drive or external hard drive to the “D8” input.

If your Nēo 380D is equipped with the

optional

“MiND” music streaming module, the assigned input

is “D9”, the sampling rate will appear in the display

as it does for inputs “D1” thru “D8”, and the red

“NETWORK” LED will illuminate.

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