MOON 260D CD Transport and Optional 32 Bit D-A Converter Owner’s Manual
- July 29, 2024
- MOON
Table of Contents
- MOON 260D CD Transport and Optional 32 Bit D-A Converter
- Important Safety Instructions
- Introduction
- Front Panel Controls
- Rear Panel Connections
- Operating the MOON 260D
- Remote Control Operation
- Remote operation with multiple MOON components
- Specifications
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
MOON 260D CD Transport and Optional 32 Bit D-A Converter
ATTENTION
Do not ingest the battery, Chemical Burn Hazard The remote control supplied
with this product contains a coin/button cell battery. If the coin/button cell
battery is swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns in just 2 hours and
can lead to death. Keep new and used batteries away from children. If the
battery compartment does not close securely, stop using the remote control and
keep it away from children. If you think batteries might have been swallowed
or
Important Safety Instructions
- Read these instructions.
- Keep these instructions.
- Heed all warnings.
- Follow all instructions.
- Do not use this apparatus near water.
- Clean only with a dry cloth.
- Do not block ventilation openings. Install by the manufacturer’s instructions.
- Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus that produces heat.
- Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for safety. If the provided plug does not fit into the outlet, consult an electrician for the replacement of the obsolete outlet.
- Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. Unplug mains cord during transportation.
- Only use attachments and accessories specified by the manufacturer.
- Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over.
- Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
- Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as when the power cord or plug has been damaged; liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus; or the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
- No naked flame sources, such as candles, should be placed on the apparatus.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
Important Safety Instructions (cont’d)
- The lightning flash with the arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
- The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
- Marking by the “CE” symbol (shown left) indicates compliance of this device with the EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and LVD (Low Voltage Directive) standards of the European Community
Please read all instructions and precautions carefully and completely before operating your MOON 260D CD Transport/DAC.
- ALWAYS disconnect your entire system from the AC mains before connecting or disconnecting any cables, or when cleaning any component. To completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC mains, disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle.
- The MOON 260D must be terminated with a three-conductor AC mains power cord which includes an earth ground connection. To prevent shock hazard, all three connections must ALWAYS be used. Connect the MOON 260D only to an AC source of the proper voltage; Both the shipping box and rear panel serial number label will indicate the correct voltage. Use of any other voltage will likely damage the unit and void the warranty
- AC extension cords are NOT recommended for use with this product. The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily accessible.
- NEVER use flammable or combustible chemicals for cleaning audio components.
- NEVER operate the MOON 260D with any covers removed. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. An open unit, especially if it is still connected to an AC source, presents a potentially lethal shock hazard. Refer all questions to authorized service personnel only.
- NEVER wet the inside of the MOON 260D with any liquid. If a liquid substance does enter your MOON 260D, immediately disconnect it from the AC mains and take it to your MOON dealer for a complete check-up.
- NEVER spill or pour liquids directly onto the MOON 260D.
- NEVER block air flow through ventilation slots or heatsinks.
- NEVER bypass any fuse.
- NEVER replace any fuse with a value or type other than those specified
- NEVER attempt to repair the MOON 260D. If a problem occurs contact your MOON dealer.
- NEVER expose the MOON 260D to extremely high or low temperatures.
- NEVER operate the MOON 260D in an explosive atmosphere.
- ALWAYS keep electrical equipment out of reach of children.
- ALWAYS unplug sensitive electronic equipment during lightning storms.
- WARNING: Do not expose batteries or battery pack to excessive heat such as sunshine, or fire or the like
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Introduction
Thank you for selecting the MOON MOON 260D CD Transport as a part of your music/cinema system. This component has been designed to offer state-of-the- art high-end performance in an elegant package, while retaining all the sonic hallmarks on which Simaudio has made its reputation. We have spared no effort to ensure that it is amongst the finest CD Transports available in its class. We have been building high-performance audio equipment for over 30 years, and the know-how gained through our cumulative experience is an important reason why MOON digital audio products are so musically satisfying. The performance of your MOON 260D will continue to improve during the first 400 hours of listening. This is the result of a “break-in” period required for the numerous high-quality electronic parts used throughout this CD Transport. Before setting up your new 260D, we encourage you to please read this manual thoroughly to properly acquaint yourself with its features. We hope you enjoy listening to the MOON 260D CD Transport as much as the pride we have taken in creating this fine audio product. We understand the power and emotion of music and build our products with the goal of faithfully capturing these elusive qualities. The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. The most current version of this manual is available on our official website at http://www.simaudio.com
Your MOON 260D CD Transport incorporates many significant design features to achieve its “world-class” level of performance. This is an abbreviated list of the more important features: Proprietary CD drive system with in-house developed hardware & software. CD drive system mounted on our M-Quattro gel- based 4-point floating suspension for vibration damping, allowing ambient and spatial cues in your recordings to come to life like never before. Two (2) digital outputs – S/PDIF and AES/EBU. Oversized power supply with up to 13 stages of voltage regulation (5 for Transport and 8 for the DAC). RS-232 port for (i) full unsolicited bidirectional feedback and (ii) firmware updates; IR input for external control with aftermarket infrared remote control receivers and SimLinkTM controller ports that allow for 2-way communications between other MOON components. Rigid chassis construction to minimize the effects of external vibrations.
With Optional Digital-to-Analog Converter
32-bit asynchronous DAC. Three (3) digital inputs (S/PDIF x 2 & TosLink x 1)
allow for a connection to virtually any digital source. Advanced analog signal
path using a DC servo circuit and proprietary analog filter.
Unpacking
The MOON 260D CD Transport should be removed from its box with care.The
following accessories should be included inside the box with your CD
Transport:
- AC power cable
- ‘‘CRM-3’ remote control with two ‘CR-2032’ batteries
- ‘SimLink™’ cable with 1/8” mini plug terminations on each end
- This owner’s manual
- Warranty and product registration information (USA and Canada only)
Once the MOON 260D is unpacked, inspect it thoroughly and report any damage to your dealer immediately. We suggest that you keep all of the original packaging, storing it in a safe, dry place in case you’re required to transport this product. The customized packaging is specially designed to protect the 260D from any potential damage during transit.
Please write the serial number of your new MOON 260D in the space provided below for future reference.
- Serial Number
Installation & Placement
The MOON 260D requires only minimal ventilation to maintain an optimum and
consistent operating temperature. However, you should avoid placing it near a
heat source as this could compromise the CD Transport’s performance and
reliability. As well, it should be placed on a solid-level surface. The 260D
uses a toroidal transformer; even though it is well shielded, you should not
place the CD Transport too close to source components sensitive to EMI, such
as a turntables. Compact discs are easily damaged and must be kept very clean.
Always store them in their cases. Dirty or finger-marked discs will reproduce
music poorly. Moreover, the transport may even mute parts of a track, or be
unable to find some tracks. If you need to clean a CD remember to use a soft
lint-free cloth, using a radial action (i.e. starting from the center and
aiming towards the edges). Do not attempt to clean a compact disc using a
rotating motion.
Front Panel Controls
The front panel will look similar to Figure 1 (above). The large digital display window indicates the track number of the compact disc currently playing (or the total number of tracks in stop mode) and corresponding time information. For units equipped with the optional 32-bit DAC, the display will indicate the selected digital input (“D1” thru “D4”) and the corresponding sampling frequency in kHz (“44.1” thru “192.0”) of the source material currently being played.
The “Standby” button disengages all internal circuitry from the power supply, except for the controller circuit and the IR receiver. The blue indicator LED turns off when the MOON 260D is in “Standby” mode. The 260D will automatically go into standby mode after approximately 20 minutes of inactivity. However, you can disable this automatic standby feature by pressing and holding the “Program” button for two seconds until “0 EuP” appears in the display window. To revert back to the default mode, simply repeat this operation; press and hold the “Program” button for two seconds until appears “1 EuP” in the display window.
The “Program” button allows you to program a selection of tracks to play in any desired order. After loading a compact disc into the MOON 260D, select the first track you wish to listen to, using the buttons and then press “Program”. To program a second track, select it the same way you did for the first one and press “Program” again. Repeat this operation as many times as you want to program tracks to a maximum of 30 tracks. Once you’ve completed programming your track selection(s), the digital display window will show the number of tracks that have been programmed and their total
time. To begin playing your programmed selections, simply press the button. Pressing will only suspend the playing of the programmed selection. Pressing a second time will clear your program selection from the 260D’s memory. As well, opening the top drawer at any time will also clear your program. After you begin creating your program list, the LED immediately to the left of the “Program” button will illuminate and remain on until you clear your program from memory. The “Display” button allows you to turn the digital display on and off.
Pressing the “Repeat” button once results in the entire disc being played again once it has reached the end of the final track. Pressing “Repeat” a second time will result in the track currently playing being repeated again once it has ended. To cancel this mode, simply press the “Repeat” button a third time or open the CD drawer. There are two (2) LED’s located to the left of the “Repeat” button; The top one will illuminate when the current track is being repeated and both will illuminate when the entire disc is being repeated. If you have created a program of selected tracks, pressing “Repeat” once will result in your entire program repeating itself once it has completed its cycle; Pressing “Repeat” a second time will result in the current track from your program being played again once it has ended; Pressing “Repeat” a third time will terminate the “Repeat” mode.
For units equipped with the optional 32-bit DAC, the “Input” button is used to select an external digital source by sequentially scrolling through three (3) digital inputs: D1 and D2 use an RCA connector for an S/PDIF digital signal, and D3 uses a TosLink connector for an optical digital signal. When you change inputs, the display window will show the new digital input and briefly, four (4) dashes “—-”. These dashes indicate that the MOON 260D is in the process of locking onto a digital signal – this may take several seconds.
Once the MOON 260D successfully locks onto the digital signal, the four dashes will be replaced by the sampling rate frequency of this digital signal. When the DAC cannot lock onto the selected digital input signal, “—-” remains in the display window. The 260D’s DAC 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). To return to the disc input, continue pressing the “Input” button; the disc input follows the “D3” input.
The “Random” button, when pressed, will play each of the tracks on a compact disc in a completely random order, as opposed to the sequential order as they appear on the disc. If you have already created a program of selected tracks, it will play these programmed tracks in a random order. The LED located immediately to the left of the “Random” button will illuminate when you’ve engaged the random mode.
The “Time” button allows you to scroll through the four (4) different display modes for time-related information. Each time you press the “Time” button, the system scrolls to the next time information mode. By default, the MOON 260D will display the elapsed time of the track currently playing. The scrolling order is as follows:
- The elapsed time of the current track
- The remaining time of the current track
- Elapsed time of the entire disc (or program)
- The remaining time of the entire disc (or program)
If you want to turn the display off, press and hold the “Display” button for 3 seconds. When the display is turned off, it will still come back on for a short period of time whenever you press any of the buttons located on the front panel or the remote control; the display will automatically turn off again once you are done.
To turn the display back on, simply press and hold
the “Display” button for 3 seconds. Finally, the
display mode that you select will continue to be
used until you either select another mode or power
down the MOON 260D using the main power switch
located on the rear panel.
To load a compact disc into the MOON 260D, press to open the drawer. While the drawer is opened, four (4) dashes “—-” will appear in the display. Place the CD in the drawer with the label side facing up. To close the drawer, press again; Once the CD is successfully read, the total number of tracks and total playing time will appear in the display window. As a result of various copy protection schemes, some CDs will take longer to read than others.
When you load a CD that contains no musical tracks (i.e. data only), the word ‘DATA’ will appear in the display window. As well, if you load a disc that is not compatible with the 260D (i.e. SACD, DVD-A, DVDVideo etc), the phrase ‘NO DISC’ will appear in the display window.Finally, when you inadvertently leave the drawer open, it will automatically close after approximately three (3) minutes.
Press to begin playing a compact disc. Pressing while a track is already playing will result in the current track immediately playing again, starting from the beginning. Press to search backward to search forward through the compact disc’s tracks. When you’ve located the track number, press to begin playing that track. When you initiate a forward or backward track change while a disc is already playing, it will automatically start playing the track you select; you need not press .
Press to pause the compact disc currently playing. The disc will continue spinning and the laser will be suspended in its current position. Press a second time or to resume playing the disc. Press to stop the compact disc from playing. The laser will return to the start position of the disc.
Rear Panel Connections
The rear panel will look similar to Figure 2 (above). The analog outputs are on the left side; There are two pairs, “Right” and “Left”, each with a single- ended RCA and balanced XLR connector. These are “Fixed Level” outputs, intended to be connected to a line-level input on either your preamplifier or integrated amplifier. We strongly recommend that you use the balanced XLR connectors on your 260D to maximize its level of performance. Both pairs of analog outputs can be used simultaneously if required. Don’t hesitate to use high-quality interconnect cables*. Poor-quality interconnect cables can degrade the overall sonic performance of your system.
Next is a group of three (3) “Digital Inputs” labeled “D1” through “D3”. Inputs “D1” and “D2” are S/PDIF on RCA connectors, benefitting most from cables with an impedance of 75W. Input “D3” is Optical and uses a Toslink connector. Next, are two digital outputs; AES/EBU on a XLR connector (that benefits most from a 110W digital audio cable terminated with XLR connectors) and SPDIF on an RCA connector. Don’t hesitate to use high quality digital interconnect cables*.
The right side of the rear panel has various connectors for external communications. The MOON 260D is equipped with full-function bi-directional RS-232 port control and status for custom integration or automation, as well as future software updates. Next to the RS-232 port are two (2) “SimLink™” connectors labeled “in” and “out” on 1/8” mini jacks. Please refer to the next section entitled SimLink™ for more details. Then there is a 1/8” mini-jack input for use with aftermarket infrared remote control receivers. Finally on the far right side is the main power switch (“0”=off, “1”=on), the IEC receptacle, labeled “AC Input” for the included AC power cord, and the “AC Fuse” socket cover. Connect the supplied AC power cable to the IEC receptacle. Ensure that the AC wall outlet you use has a functioning ground. For the best sonic performance, it is preferable that you plug your 260D directly into a dedicated AC outlet and avoid using an extension cord.
- Please speak with your MOON Authorized Retailer about the benefits of high-quality cables for your system.
SimLink™
The SimLink™ provides communication features between various MOON components.
For example, if you were to connect the 260D to the 260D via the SimLink™,
pressing the (play) button on the 260D will cause the 260D to automatically
switch to the input labelled ‘CD’.
The main feature of SimLink™ on the MOON 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 MOON 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 MOON 260D
Turning on your MOON 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 MOON 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.
Remote Control Operation
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The MOON 260D CD Transport uses the ‘CRM-3’ full-function remote control (figure 3). It operates on the Philips RC-5 communication protocol and can be used with other MOON components.
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The ‘CRM-3’ remote uses two CR-2032 batteries (included). ). To install them, simply unscrew the two screws from the removable lower section of the back plate then slide downwards to remove the plate; insert the batteries in the correct direction and then replace the back plate and screws.
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To engage the ‘CRM-3’ remote for use with the 260D CD Player, you must first press the button labeled CD.
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The (Power) button, located on the upper left, will switch the CD Player to either ‘Stand by’ or ‘On’ mode.
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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 “RDM”, “RPT” and “PROG” buttons.
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For MOON 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 “D3” to “D1” you may either press ← INPUT three (3) times or press INPUT → one (1) time. Pressing and holding down either of these buttons results in only a single change to the selected input.
Remote operation with multiple MOON components
In figure 4 we have a 180 MiND Music Streamer connected to a MOON 260D CD Transport via their respective SimLink™ ports (using a 1/8” mini-jack cable), and the 260D connected to a 340i Integrated Amplifier also via their respective SimLink™ ports. When you launch the MiND App on your Apple smart device (full list on the MiND page of our website) and select this system’s ZONE, the 180 MiND, 260D and 340i will alll turn on. As well, the 260D, equipped with the optional DAC, will automatically switch to the default MiND input “D1”. To shut down the system, press “Off” for this ZONE in the MiND app.
In figure 5 we have a MOON 260D CD Transport connected to a 350P Preamplifier via their respective SimLink™ ports (using a 1/8” mini-jack cable), and the 350P is connected to a 330A Amplifier via their respective 12V triggers (also using a 1/8” mini-jack cable). When you turn on the 260D via remote control (or its Standby button), both the 350P and 330A will turn on automatically. The same rule applies when you put the 260D into Standby mode.
Specifications
- Configuration Single-Ended
- Digital Outputs (2) S/PDIF (RCA), AES/EBU (XLR)
- Remote Control Full-Function CRM-3
- Power Consumption in Standby 0.5 W
- AC Power Requirements 120V / 60Hz or 240V / 50Hz
- Shipping Weight 16 lb / 7.5 kg
- Dimensions (W x H x D, inches / cm.) 16.9 x 3.4 x 13.1 / 42.9 x 8.6 x 33.3
Optional 32-bit Digital-to-Analog Converter
- Digital Filter / Digital-to-Analog Converter 32-bit
- Frequency Response (full range) 2Hz – 100kHz +0/-3dB
- THD @1kHz, 0dBFS (A-weighted) 0.005%
- Intermodulation Distortion 0.005%
- Dynamic Range 120dB
- Signal-to-noise Ratio 120dB @ full output
- Channel Separation 116dB
- Intrinsic Jitter 1 picosecond RMS
- Analog Outputs – Balanced / Single Ended 1 pair XLR / 1 pair RCA
- Analog Output Impedance – XLR / RCA 75W
- Analog Output @ 0dBFS – XLR / RCA 2.0 Volts
- Bit-depth range / Sampling Frequency 16 to 24 bits / 44.1kHz to 192kHz
- Digital Inputs (3) 2x S/PDIF (RCA), 1x TosLink
Balanced Pin Assignment
- Pin 1 Ground
- Pin 2 Positive
- Pin 3 Negative
NOTE: If you require the RS-232 codes for your MOON 260D, please visit the “Contact Us” page and complete the “Information request” form on our website at www.simaudio.com.
Fuse Replacements
- F1 : 120V version uses a 0.2A slow blow (5x20mm) 230V version uses a 0.1A slow blow (5x20mm)
- F2 : All versions use 0.5A slow blow (5x20mm)
References
- High End Audiophile Amplifiers And Sound Systems | MOON - Simaudio
- High End Audiophile Amplifiers And Sound Systems | MOON - Simaudio
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