Front Panel Controls - moon ACE NEO SERIES Owner's Manual

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Front Panel Controls

The front panel will look similar to Figure 1 (above). The "Standby" button places the unit into Standby mode; You
can configure this to your own preferences– refer to the "Power Settings" section of the "Software Setup". When
switching from "Standby" to the "on" mode (i) Five (5) seconds of animation will appear in the display prior to the
ACE being ready for use and (ii) The blue indicator LED will illuminate unless you have programmed it differently
using the "SETUP" software.
The "Mute" button mutes the output signal to all
outputs. Pressing the "Mute" button a second time will
reinstate the volume back to its previous level. Below
are two (2) screen capture images that demonstrate
what appears on the display during muting and
immediately after unmuting the output signal:
The "Display" button allows you to adjust the brightness
of the large display window. It also provides you with
the option of turning off the display. There are three (3)
different levels of brightness; The default is high.
Pressing the "Display" button once will decrease the
level to the low setting. Pressing the button again will
increase the brightness to the medium setting. Pressing
the "Display" button a third time returns the display to
its default setting of high. To turn the display off, press
and hold the "Display" button for 2 seconds. When the
display is turned off, it will still come back on briefly
whenever you press any of the buttons located on the
front panel or the remote control, using the previously
set brightness level; the display will automatically turn
off again once you are done. To turn the display back
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Figure 1: Nēo ACE Front panel
on, simply press and hold the "Display" button for 2
seconds.
The two (2) buttons labeled "
sequentially scroll, either forward " " or backward " "
through all eleven (11) inputs. These inputs are ordered
as follows going forward ( ): "OPTICAL 1", "OPTICAL 2",
"SPDIF 1", "SPDIF 2", "USB", "MiND", "BLUETOOTH",
"ANALOG 1", "ANALOG 2", "PHONO" and "MP IN". The
display window will show the currently selected input.
Each type of input has a uniquely respresentative icon,
located to the left of the input name, to help clearly
identify it. Here are examples of these aforementioned
inputs. Note: The two (2) OPTICAL, two (2) SPDIF and
two (2) ANALOG inputs each use the same type of icons:
Input
" allow you to

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