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NOTE: the handset buttons shown crossed out are for use with other
Audiolab units and are not operational when used with the 8300CDQ

Fitting Batteries 

Open the cover, unwrap the supplied AAA batteries and 

place them in the battery compartment with the polarity as 

shown, replace the cover. 

Always use AAA batteries and always replace them in sets. 

Never mix old and new batteries. Very weak batteries can 

leak and damage the handset. Replace them in good time!

There is a risk of fire and burns if a battery is handled 

improperly. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short 

external contacts, or dispose of in fire or water. 

Do not attempt to open or service a battery. Discard used 

batteries in full accordance with recycling regulations in 

force in your area. 

Handset Operation

The handset operates several Audiolab components. The 

handset buttons shown crossed out are for use with other 

Audiolab units and are not operational when used with the 

8300CDQ.

Point the handset at the remote receiver and press the 

relevant key. The handset should be within 15 meters of the 

player and there must be a clear line of sight between the 

two units. 

1 STANDBY 

Press to bring the unit in/out of Standby 

2 STORE   

Press to store a track in Program mode 

3 RANOOM 

Press to select ranoom mode

4 MENU   

Press to enter menu mode 

5  

 

 

Move to the next track of CD/USB 

 

 

Move to next menu page or setting

6 VOL– 

 

Decrease Volume 

7

Press and hold to Fast Reverse 

 

 

Press and hold to Fast Forward 

9 FILTER    

Press to select a digital filter

10   

 

DISPLAY Press to toggle the display on/off 

Press and hold to select display brightness levels 

11 INFO    

Press to toggle track name or artist name

12 N 

 

Press to select 8300N remote mode

13 A 

 

Press to select 8300A remote mode

14 CD 

 

Press to select 8300CDQ remote mode

15 TIME   

Press to toggle track time remaining and elapsed

16 SOURCE  

Press to cycle source inputs

17 

 

 

Press to eject/load the disc

18     

 

Press to stop CD

19 

 

 

Press to start/pause CD/USB playback

 

 

Press to next menu page or setting

20 

    

Press once to replay the current track of CD/USB

 

 

Press again to move to the previous track of CD/USB

 

 

Move to last menu page or setting

21 VOL+   

Increase Volume

22 REPEAT   

Press to select a repeat mode 

23 PROG     

Press to program tracks of your choice 

24 NUMBER KEYS      Press to go directly to a track by number 

25 MUTE      

Press to mute and unmute the sound 

Summary of Contents for 8300CDQ

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Page 2: ...shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type This label tells y...

Page 3: ...te 8300CDQ 8300CDQ D Unpacking 7 9 9 D 9 9 R R Placement I G G M HWWLQJ 6WDUWHG Welcome to Audiolab 8300 Series 8300CDQ C G NX YZN N X N M Y 7 CD 8300CDQ Inputs N Outputs 9 Operating Features G YN Pag...

Page 4: ...RQWUROV DQG RQQHFWRUV Page 3 ANALOGUE INPUT DIGITAL OUPUT DIGITAL INPUT HEADPHONE OUTPUT...

Page 5: ...d streams delivering the sound of the original master recording MQA Master Quality Authenticated is an award winning British technology that delivers the sound of the original master recording The mas...

Page 6: ...player and there must be a clear line of sight between the two units 1 STANDBY Press to bring the unit in out of Standby 2 STORE Press to store a track in Program mode 3 RANOOM Press to select ranoom...

Page 7: ...0CDQ headphone output is up to 3dB users can select suitable output level base on their headphones Caution When using headphones playing music at very high volumes may permanently damage your hearing...

Page 8: ...ted track Switching On and Off Connect power to all system units Switch the mains on Switch on all source units including the 8300CDQ Switch on the power amplifiers When switching off switch off the a...

Page 9: ...he best performance but with the lowest tolerance of source jitter errors High Bandwidth this offers the highest tolerance to high jitter or unstable data streams but with reduced performance Search P...

Page 10: ...G G X X X N YN N YY N Selecting the Display brightness level P DISPLAY OFF P P DISPLAY P DISPLAY Y 7 S 8300CD Selecting a Digital Filter 8300 7 P FIL R PC P FIL O F O 9 F G R S R Y N S R G S R M S R...

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Page 12: ...ns carried out by parties other than Audiolab or its authorized agents or distributors 2 Products not purchased from an Audiolab authorized dealer 3 Products that were not new at the time of original...

Page 13: ...dB Signal to Noise Ratio S N 100dB A Weighted Balanced 98dB A Weighted Unbalanced Dyanmic Range A Weighted 100dB Balanced 98dB Unbalanced Crosstalk 1kHz 130dB Balanced 120dB Unbalanced Standby Power C...

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