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DIGITAL
OUT
AV IN
SERIAL NO .
GAME TV
TAPE OUT iPod
ZONE 2 PRE OUT
230V
~
50 – 60HZ
400V A
MAX
PROGRAM
SPEAKER
OUTPUT
12V
REMOTE
INOUT IN
L
R
R
L
TRIGGER
LOCAL
ZONE 2
ETHERNET
rDock / RS232
US B
DAB+
/FM
WiFi
Listening with
headphones
The front-panel of Solo Neo
has a socket allowing the
connection of headphones.
To use headphones
with Solo Neo, plug the
headphones into the socket
on the left hand side of
the front panel. When
headphones are plugged
into the headphones socket
the main speaker output
and the pre-amp. output
are muted automatically (Zone 2 output remains
active).
This socket accepts headphones with an
impedance rating between 8Ω and 2kΩ, tted
with a 3.5mm stereo jack plug. The headphone
socket is always active, except when Solo Neo is
muted.
DIGITAL
OUT
AV IN
SERIAL NO .
GAME TV
TAPE OUT
iPod
ZONE 2 PRE OUT
230V
~
50 – 60HZ
400V A
MAX
PROGRAM
SPEAKER
OUTPUT
12V
REMOTE
INOUT IN
L
R
R
L
TRIGGER
LOCAL
ZONE 2
ETHERNET
rDock / RS232
USB
DAB+
/FM
WiF i
MENU SOUR
CE INFO OK
POWER
VOLUME
IN
Audio outputs
TAPE OUT: This output is taken before the volume control, i.e., the source being
listened to is routed directly to this output. If you wish, this output may
be connected to a cassette recorder (or other recording device). Under no
circumstances should this output be connected to a power amplier. Note
that this output is muted when the source is set to iPod/tape, to prevent
feedback loops.
PRE OUT: To improve the sound quality still further, or if you require more than
the 50W/channel that Solo Neo oers, an external power amp. or subwoofer
can be connected. For a power amplier, connect these sockets to the input
sockets of your power amp., then connect your speakers to its speaker
terminals.
ZONE 2 OUT: This is the output to be used for a second room system. It should be
connected to the amplier in the second room. The output level varies with
the volume control for the second room.
Audio inputs
Solo Neo provides four audio inputs and a tape loop, allowing connection of
other audio sources, (games console, TV, DVD player, etc.). Three of these inputs,
together with the tape loop, are on the rear panel, with one on the front of Solo
Neo. The labels above the inputs give suggested uses, but all four inputs have
the same characteristics (all are line-level inputs) and any suitable device may be
connected to any input. (Note, however, that the name of the input shown on
the front-panel display cannot be changed.)
To connect a device to an input on the rear of Solo Neo, use a stereo phono cable
of a suitable length; for connection to the front-panel, the cable must terminate
in a stereo 3.5mm jack plug. Connect the audio output of the device to one
of the inputs of Solo Neo, making sure that the plugs are pushed in rmly. We
advise you to use high-quality interconnect cables wherever possible to ensure
the best possible sound quality.
MENU
SOURCE
INFO OK
POWER
VOLUME
IN
DIGITAL
OUT
AV IN
SERIAL NO .
GAME TV
TAPE OUT iPodZONE 2 PRE OUT
230V
~
50 – 60HZ
400V A
MAX
PROGRAM
SPEAKER
OUTPUT
12V
REMOTE
INOUT IN
L
R
R
L
TRIGGER
LOCAL
ZONE 2
ETHERNET
rDock / RS232
USB
DAB+
/FM
WiF i
Connecting a tape deck
If the iPod input is not required for use with an Arcam rDock, it
can be used as a tape input for tape playback.
Note that the
TAPE output is muted when Tape/iPod is selected
as the music source.
Connecting a record deck
Solo Neo is not tted with a phono pre-amplier. If you wish
to connect a record deck to Solo Neo, then you will need an
external pre-amplier. Please contact your dealer for further information and
recommendations on the best option for you.
DIGITAL OUT: This carries the digital output from the CD,DAB, FM, NET and USB
stages of Solo Neo, and can be used for making digital recordings using
compatible recording devices (such as MiniDisc). When a CD is being played,
this output carries a signal with a sample rate of 44.1kHz; with DAB/FM radio,
USB and Network sources the signal sample rate is 48kHz.
These connections are intended for use in multi-room
installations. Normally there is no need to make any
connections to these sockets. If you would like to
make use of these features, however, please download
the document ‘Solo Neo Remote Control’ from our
website (
www.arcam.co.uk), which includes
advice on how to make these connections.
12V TRIGGERThis output provides a 12V signal
whenever the unit is switched on (i.e., not o or
in stand-by). This signal can be used to switch
on automatically power ampliers (or other
compatable equipment) connected to Solo Neo,
as they will come on when Solo Neo is activated.
IN LOCAL This allows remote control signals to be
received by Solo Neo if the remote sensor is
covered (or otherwise not ‘visible to the remote
control). An external sensor is used to receive
the signals from the remote control, which are
then fed to Solo Neo (into this input) using a
suitable cable.
IN ZONE 2 – Use this connector if you are using a
second room system that has a remote sensor.
The external sensor is used to receive the signals
from the remote control, which are then fed to
Solo Neo (into this input) using a suitable cable.
DIGITAL
OUT
AV IN
SERIAL NO .
GAME TVTAPE OUT iPodZONE 2 PRE OUT
230V
~
50 – 60HZ
400V A
MAX
PROGRAM
SPEAKER
OUTPUT
12V
REMOTE
INOUT IN
L
R
R
L
TRIGGER
LOCAL
ZONE 2
ETHERNET
rDock / RS232
USB
DAB+
/FM
WiF i
OUT – This output carries all signals from the front
panel remote control receiver, plus commands
received through the two external sensor inputs
detailed above (‘In Local’ and In Zone 2’). This
can be used to route remote-control commands
to other equipment (potentially in dierent
locations). For example, DVD player commands
could be received by Solo Neo, then routed to
a DVD player in a remote location using this
output connector.
RS232 control
Solo Neo is tted with an RS232 serial
connector that allows remote control
from a PC, or similar device. In normal
use, it is unlikely that this connector will
be used. If you wish to experiment with
this remote-control method, however,
full details of the remote control
protocol can be found on the Arcam
website.
Remote control inputs/outputs and the 12V trigger
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