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Press to mute or unmute the 9000A

1.   MUTE
2. 

  

 

3.   MODE
4.   SOURCE

7.

   

8.

   

9.  

 

VOL-

10. MENU
11. BACK

12. DISPLAY
13. CD/A/N

5.   STANDBY

 

6.   VOL+

Press to put the unit in, or bring it out of standby
Increase Volume / Menu settings previous option 

Confirm and apply changes in Menu options, or 

enter a menu sub-directory
Decrease Volume / Menu

 

settings  next option

Press to select Pre / Integrated / Pre-Power mode

Press to access the setup Menu
Press to go back up one level in the Menu, or exit 

to the home screen

Press to toggle the display options
Press to select the device - CD / A / N

Press to select the input source

MODE

LIST

MENU

RANDOM

SOURCE TIME DISPLAY BACK

CD

A

DEVICE

N

5

1

6

7

8

9

3

2

10

11

4

12

13

Fit the Batteries

Handset Operation

Open  the  cover  and  insert  2  x  AAA  batteries  (not 

supplied), replace the cover.

Always use AAA batteries and replace them in sets – 

never  mix  up  old  and  new  batteries.  Very  weak 

batteries can leak and damage the handset. Replace 

them in good time!

Note:

 

there is a risk of fire and injury if a batteriy is 

handled  improperly.  Do  not  disassemble,  crush, 

puncture,  short  the  contacts  or  dispose  of  the 

batteries 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.

Point the handset at the remote receiver and press 

the  buttons  as  illustrated  to  activate  the  relevant 

functions. 

The handset should be within 15 meters of the player 

and there should be a clear line of sight between the 

handset  and  unit  for  optimum  remote  control 

operation.

Note:

 The handset can also operate other units in the 

audiolab 9000 series. The buttons shown crossed out 

are for use with other Audiolab units.

Navigate  back  through  Menu  options,  reduce 

brightness, power-on volume, input sensitivity or 

scroll up menu list options

Navigate forward through Menu options, increase 

brightness, power-on volume, input sensitivity or 

scroll down menu list options

System Operations

Specifications

Important 

Safety Information

Contents Getting Started Controls and Functions

Remote Handset

Warranty Coverage

Connections Menu Options

Summary of Contents for 9000A

Page 1: ...User Manual 9000A VOL MODE SELECT...

Page 2: ...These servicing instructions are for use by quali ed service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions un...

Page 3: ...in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on the user is encouraged to try...

Page 4: ...8 Menu Options 10 System Operations 13 Warranty Coverage 17 Speci cations 19 2 Contents Audiolab 9000A System Operations Menu Options Speci cations Important Safety Information Contents Getting Start...

Page 5: ...r area One remote handset One instruction manual Unpacking the Equipment The carton should contain Please note The remote control requires 2 x AAA type batteries Due to international shipping and cour...

Page 6: ...D AMPLIFIER MODEL 9000A 12V TRIG IN OUT USB UPDATE INPUT OPT2 OPT1 COAX1 COAX2 DIGITAL INPUT XLR RIGHT LEFT INPUT OUT PRE POWER AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 PHONO L R OUTPUT RIGHT LEFT CLASS 2 WIRING Loudspeaker Te...

Page 7: ...e them in good time Note there is a risk of re and injury if a batteriy is handled improperly Do not disassemble crush puncture short the contacts or dispose of the batteries in re or water Do not att...

Page 8: ...12V Trigger connections one output and one input Use the output to control other products ie Audiolab ampli ers or third party compatible equipment Use the input when the 9000A is to be controlled ie...

Page 9: ...inputs AUX1 AUX2 or AUX3 Headphone Output A stereo 6 3mm 1 4 jack is provided on the front panel for connecting headphones When headphones are connected the audio to the loudspeaker terminals will be...

Page 10: ...e pre ringing It o ers a strong punchy bass with a good transient attack Hybrid This is the combination of Linear phase and Minimum phase It o ers a fast transient attack strong punchy bass and crisp...

Page 11: ...er is lowest This will avoid a sudden loud signal at the beginning of a new session Display Option Access the various display options for the 9000A front panel display Display Time Out Adjust the time...

Page 12: ...panel standby button or remote control standby button Language The 9000A o ers multiple language options for the GUI Select your chosen language from the list The default language is English Trigger...

Page 13: ...you can hold the source or buttons on the remote handset to enter the visual input selection option on the GUI display Cycle through the options by pressing the source buttons on the remote controlle...

Page 14: ...0 60Hz 660W FUSE T3 15AL 250V ON OFF POWER 9000A INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER MODEL 9000A 12V TRIG IN OUT USB UPDATE INPUT OPT2 OPT1 COAX1 COAX2 DIGITAL INPUT XLR RIGHT LEFT INPUT OUT PRE POWER AUX1 AUX2 AUX3...

Page 15: ...6dB Time out 5s 15s 30s 10s The menu enables you to customize the unit and optimise the interface with other equipment in your system Press the SELECT knob on front panel or MENU key on the remote co...

Page 16: ...tsche Espa ol Italiano Nederlands Francais Polski Suomalaninen PC USB VER 1 XX Trigger O On Display Settings Brightness Time out Animation 5s 15s 30s 10s 1 10 On O Speci cations Important Safety Infor...

Page 17: ...ty terms will immediately invalidate any warranty claim Please check with your dealer local distributor for further information The following items are excluded from the Audiolab warranty Normal wear...

Page 18: ...rably in the original carton or packaging a ording an equal degree of protection and returned via insured trackable courier service The authorised dealer or distributor will o er full return details a...

Page 19: ...weighted 80dB Phono MM A weighted Optical Coaxial 44 1kHz 192kHz PC USB 44 1kHz 768kHz PCM DSD64 DSD128 DSD256 DSD512 6dB Line 53dB Phono MM 1Vrms Line Volume 0dB 2Vrms XLR Volume 0dB 4 4mV Phono MM V...

Page 20: ...n Size mm W x H x D Finish Power Requirements depending on region Standard Accessories 1Vrms 110dB A weighted 15A 29dB 2 x 100W 8 ohms THD 1 2 x 160W 4 ohms THD 1 20Hz 20kHz 0 3dB 0 002 1kHz 50W 8 ohm...

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Page 22: ...Audiolab IAG House 13 14 Glebe Road Huntingdon Cambridgeshire PE29 7DL UK Telephone 44 0 1480 452561 Email service audiolab co uk http www audiolab co uk...

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