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5: Remote Handset

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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 battery 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.

Press to bring the unit in / out of standby
Press to store a track in program mode
Press to select random mode
Move to the previous option in menu settings
Move to the next track

Press to start / pause. Press to confirm setting 

selected in menu
Move to the next option in menu settings

Press and hold to fast reverse
Press and hold to fast forward
Press to enter playlist

Press to enter menu mode
Press to go back when navigating directories 

(Menu, USB, etc.)
Press to select the model - 9000CDT/9000A/9000N

Press to toggle single track time remaining 

or all tracks time remaining

Press to cycle source inputs

Press to eject / load the disc

Press to stop 

Move to the previous track

Press to select the repeat mode

Press to program tracks of your choice

Press to go directly to a track by number

1.   NUMBER KEYS
2.   PROG
3.   REPEAT
4.   
5.
6.

7.   SOURCE
8.   TIME

 
9.    STANDBY
10. STORE
11. RANDOM
12.  VOL+
13. 
14. 

 
15.  VOL-

16. 
17. 
18. LIST
19. MENU
20. BACK

21. CD/A/N

MODE

LIST

MENU

RANDOM

SOURCE TIME DISPLAY BACK

CD

A

DEVICE

N

9

10
11

3

2

1

12

13

14
15

16

17

6

5

4

18
19

20

7

21

8

System Operations

Menu Options

Specifications

Playing Operations

Important 

Safety Information

Contents Getting Started Controls and Functions

Remote Handset

Warranty Coverage

Connections

Summary of Contents for 9000CDT

Page 1: ...User Manual 9000CDT SELECT...

Page 2: ...uid has been spilt or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped CAUTION These servicing instructions are f...

Page 3: ...e exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section 2 5 of RSS 102 and compliance with RSS 102 RF exposure users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance This equipment comp...

Page 4: ...tem Operations 11 Playing Operations 13 Warranty Coverage 14 Speci cations 16 2 Contents Audiolab 9000CDT System Operations Menu Options Speci cations Playing Operations Important Safety Information C...

Page 5: ...uld contain Placement Please note The remote control requires 2 x AAA type batteries Due to international shipping and courier regulations with Lithium Ion batteries the remote controller batteries ar...

Page 6: ...TRIG IN LINK ON OFF POWER 9000CDT CD Player MODEL 9000CDT HUNTINGDON UNITED KINGDOM WWW AUDIOLAB CO UK 3021177 NO 62638 1 62638 1 Made in China CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT 5V 1A AC220 240V 50 60Hz 22W FUSE...

Page 7: ...ess to bring the unit in out of standby Press to store a track in program mode Press to select random mode Move to the previous option in menu settings Move to the next track Press to start pause Pres...

Page 8: ...as an output to connect to other products such as the wider 9000 series models For the Audiolab 9000 series this will be a 3 5mm to 3 5mm interconnect AC220 240V 50 60Hz 22W FUSE T630mAL 250V USB Upd...

Page 9: ...B device when in playback mode With auto input select ON the 9000CDT will o er the user the immediate option to change input source when a CD or USB device is detected If the option is not activated w...

Page 10: ...tion meaning that the 9000CDT will not enter standby mode without user instruction by way of the front panel standby button or remote control standby button Language The 9000CDT o ers multiple languag...

Page 11: ...e if no con rmation is made within 5 seconds Alternative Display Options The Audiolab 9000CDT has an intelligent and versatile display You can access the display options via the menu function Press th...

Page 12: ...n on the front panel to enter the menu then rotate it cycle menu options Press SELECT again to enter the sub menu And press SELECT again to con rm any selection COAX2 DPLL Auto Source Select O Display...

Page 13: ...handset once to repeat a single track Press it again to repeat all of the tracks on the disc folder The or on the display will turn red if or is activated 1 1 Compatible Formats Compatible with FAT12...

Page 14: ...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 and tear...

Page 15: ...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 and instru...

Page 16: ...tput Amplitude Output Impedance Frequency Response Total Harmonic Distortion THD Sampling Rate USB Storage Device Audio Format USB Storage Device File System CD Transport and USB HDD player 1 x Coaxia...

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Page 18: ...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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