Simlink, Operating the 850p – Simaudio 850P Preamplifier User Manual

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850P Reference Dual-Mono Preamplifier

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connectors are two 12 Volt trigger outputs, each on

a 1/8” mini-jack. Finally, on the far right side are the

“AC Fuse” socket cover; the power “main switch”;
and the “AC Input” IEC receptacle for the power

cord. All rear panel connectors have been chosen

because they provide the best possible connections

for your unit. A poor contact will degrade the signal

substantially, and plugs and sockets should all look

clean and free of dirt and corrosion. The easiest way

to clean them is to remove the cables from their
sockets and push them back in again. This

procedure requires that your preamplifier and the

rest of your components be completely turned off.


SimLink


The SimLink™ provides communication features

between various MOON components. For example,

if you were to connect the 750D DAC/CD Transport
to the 850P Preamplifier via the SimLink™, pressing

the X (play) button on the 750D would cause the
preamplifier automatically switch to it’s designated

input for the CD Player.

You must assign the

input with the name “750D” for this feature to

work

. If you were to adjust the brightness level of

the large digital display window using the “Display”
button on the 850P, the brightness level of the

750D’s display will automatically adjust to the same

brightness level as that of the 850P. Conversely,

since the SimLink™ is a true bi-directional

connection, adjusting the 750D’s brightness level

will automatically adjust the brightness level of the
850P.

A third feature of SimLink™ involves the “Standby”

function. By pressing down and holding the

“Standby” button for 2 seconds on the 850P, all

other MOON components connected via the SimLink

will go into “Standby” mode along with the 850P.

The same logic applies when switching from
“Standby” to active mode.

The connection rules for the SimLink™ are very

basic. 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 will not function.

Also, there is no master component in a SimLink™

chain; no one particular component operates as the

main communications controller.


Operating the 850P


We recommend that you leave your MOON 850P

dual-mono preamplifier powered up at all times to

maintain optimal performance. In the event that

you plan to be away from your home for a few days,
powering off the preamplifier may not be a bad idea.

Once fully “broken-in”, please keep in mind that

your 850P will require several hours of playing time

before it reaches its peak performance after you’ve

powered it up again.

Turning on your MOON 850P for the first time

Prior to turning the preamplifier 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 of the controller, labeled

“POWER” to the ‘1’ (on) position to place your 850P

in to standby mode. 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’s on both front

panels will illuminate, indicating that the 850P is

now powered up and ready for use.

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On and Off Sequence

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

and “pops”) emanate from your speakers when
powering your 850P on or off, you should always

power up your 850P preamplifier before powering

up your amplifier. As well, always power down your
850P after powering down your amplifier.

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