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Selecting a Digital Input Source

Press the DIGITAL keys on the handset or the SEL buttons on the front 
panel to select a digital input.

When the input is locked, the front panel will display the input source 
frequency. If the input display reads “Unlock”, this because the source 
is switched off, in standby or the unit is paused.

There are no playback controls active when the 8300CDQ is 
processing a digital coaxial or digital optical input. But HID function is 
available when playing PC USB,Play, Pause, Previous track, Next track 
can be controlled by the handset and front panel buttons.

Notes: We recommend you pass a Digital signal to the 8300CDQ 
without any DSP processing or resampling at the source. This will allow 
the upsampling circuits in the 8300CDQ to work at their optimum. 

If there is a digital volume control on the source unit, set it at 
maximum and use the volume control in the 8300CDQ to alter 
the volume level. This may seem counter-intuitive but will preserve 
optimum performance. Consult the user manual on your source unit 
for advice. 

Setting the DPLL Bandwidth (SPDIF inputs only)

The SPDIF inputs are tolerant of high-jitter digital steams. When 
receiving input from some DVT-B and satellite receives, games 
consoles etc. the high jitter form these sources may cause the interface 
suffer from clicking, drop-outs etc.

The 8300CDQ is set by default to Auto mode for maximum 
compatibility with digital source. However, each digital input may be 
altered to be more/less tolerant of jitter.

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Press and hold the PROG button for remote handset

Press 

 

 can choose different setting.

There are two settings:

Low Bandwidth: this setting offers the 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

Press and hold 

 on front panel or 

 on remote to search forward through a 

tracks or tracks. If you keep the button pressed, the player will search the entire 
disc. When the end of the disc is reached the player will cycle around a point 1 
second before the end of the disc. On releasing the button the player plays to the 
end of the disc. 

Press and hold the 

 on front panel or 

 on remote to search back through a 

track or tracks. If you keep the button pressed, the player will search back through 
the disc. When the start of the disc is reached, nothing further will happen. On 
releasing the button the player plays from track 1. 

Repeat 

Press the repeat key to cycle the repeat mode

Mute

Press the MUTE key to toggle the sound off/on. 

Program Play 

You can create a custom program of up to 99 chosen tracks. 

Program mode must be accessed when the disc is stopped.

Press PROG first to enter program mode. Press a track number, and then press 
STORE to save. 

To play the program: Press 

   

To stop program play: Press   . 

To erase a program from memory: The program is stored in the player’s memory 
until erased. Press    twice or eject the disc to erase stored program.

Info Display 

Repeatedly press the INFO key on remote to show Artist and Title.  When 
playing a disc the player remembers the last INFO display mode set. If 
you switch to another input and then back to CD mode, the player recalls 
the last used state and plays from the point at which you changed inputs. 

The info feature requires disc support and can be enabled/disabled in 
the menu. See page 9.

 

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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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