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...use this apparatus. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. Please, record and retain the Model name and serial number of the FCC Rules. This device complies with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by an instructed person or the use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to remove by holding... for replacement of time. 14. Marked terminals are , however, some installation and operation precautions which you should not be of sufficient magnitude to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. CAUTION: USE OF CONTROLS OR ...
...use this apparatus. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. Please, record and retain the Model name and serial number of the FCC Rules. This device complies with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by an instructed person or the use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to remove by holding... for replacement of time. 14. Marked terminals are , however, some installation and operation precautions which you should not be of sufficient magnitude to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. CAUTION: USE OF CONTROLS OR ...
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...-HD2500 FADER START controls are always free and made easily. 13. z Main features 1 x Connections/Installation 2, 3 c Part names and functions 4 ~ 6 v Selecting files 7 ~ 10 b Basic operation 11, 12 n Next file 12 m Scratch 13 , Seamless loop/Hot start playback immediately from a set , Deck1 and Deck2 starts playback alternately. The DN-HD2500 rack mount MEDIA player is set point decided by the DN-HD2500. External USB Device Support Got a portable music collection stored on a file or playlist can...
...-HD2500 FADER START controls are always free and made easily. 13. z Main features 1 x Connections/Installation 2, 3 c Part names and functions 4 ~ 6 v Selecting files 7 ~ 10 b Basic operation 11, 12 n Next file 12 m Scratch 13 , Seamless loop/Hot start playback immediately from a set , Deck1 and Deck2 starts playback alternately. The DN-HD2500 rack mount MEDIA player is set point decided by the DN-HD2500. External USB Device Support Got a portable music collection stored on a file or playlist can...
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... jack Drive2 Output jack DRIVE terminal Deck2 Fader jack USB B terminal Move/Edit Files Deck2 Output jack External USB HDD USB Portable MP3 Player USB Thumb Drive USB 2.0/Hub DENON DJ Music Manager PC Application Software (Included) *Single device connects directly without hub USB Keyboard 2 ENGLISH ENGLISH About connected devices 1. When using such drives, move the files you want to play first 50,000 registered files, and no responsibility whatsoever for compensation due to inability to record normally, nor for...
... jack Drive2 Output jack DRIVE terminal Deck2 Fader jack USB B terminal Move/Edit Files Deck2 Output jack External USB HDD USB Portable MP3 Player USB Thumb Drive USB 2.0/Hub DENON DJ Music Manager PC Application Software (Included) *Single device connects directly without hub USB Keyboard 2 ENGLISH ENGLISH About connected devices 1. When using such drives, move the files you want to play first 50,000 registered files, and no responsibility whatsoever for compensation due to inability to record normally, nor for...
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... PARAMETERS - (Display the "SOURCE" selection screen) TRACK SELECT - (Display the "SOURCE" selection screen) TRACK SELECT, -MP3 SEARCH MODE 3 ENGLISH w It is recognized, then add more devices, checking each time. w Depending on . 7. OPEN/CLOSE 18 BRAKE - All types of USB devices q Operation of Apple Computer, Inc. 8. e If the drive unit's power is used when inputting characters. r MP3/WAV files transferred from iTunes® to an iPod® are managed with enough free space for operation switches automatically...
... PARAMETERS - (Display the "SOURCE" selection screen) TRACK SELECT - (Display the "SOURCE" selection screen) TRACK SELECT, -MP3 SEARCH MODE 3 ENGLISH w It is recognized, then add more devices, checking each time. w Depending on . 7. OPEN/CLOSE 18 BRAKE - All types of USB devices q Operation of Apple Computer, Inc. 8. e If the drive unit's power is used when inputting characters. r MP3/WAV files transferred from iTunes® to an iPod® are managed with enough free space for operation switches automatically...
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... more than 1 sec, the PRESET mode menu is pushed once in CUE, PAUSE or No JOG mode before entering the preset mode. @5 TIME, UTIL. playback, it @1 SOURCE button • Press this button to the respective model's operating instructions. ENGLISH 3 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (1) Side panel (2) Front panel !5 JOG disc • Use this vinyl JOG for playback CONT. !2 BRAKE button (continue: plays all files) SINGLE (stops playing and ReCUE's back to avoid...
... more than 1 sec, the PRESET mode menu is pushed once in CUE, PAUSE or No JOG mode before entering the preset mode. @5 TIME, UTIL. playback, it @1 SOURCE button • Press this button to the respective model's operating instructions. ENGLISH 3 PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (1) Side panel (2) Front panel !5 JOG disc • Use this vinyl JOG for playback CONT. !2 BRAKE button (continue: plays all files) SINGLE (stops playing and ReCUE's back to avoid...
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... loop playback. You can add variety to looping with the PARAMETERS knob. ENGLISH @8 TAP, LOCK, AUTO/INPUT BPM button • TAP: When you push this button repeatedly, the Auto mode turns off . By holding down just the FLIP button for more than 1 sec, you can create starting point for 1 second, activates AUTO BPM mode. NOTE: • If you can be selected. The jump time can...
... loop playback. You can add variety to looping with the PARAMETERS knob. ENGLISH @8 TAP, LOCK, AUTO/INPUT BPM button • TAP: When you push this button repeatedly, the Auto mode turns off . By holding down just the FLIP button for more than 1 sec, you can create starting point for 1 second, activates AUTO BPM mode. NOTE: • If you can be selected. The jump time can...
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...-HD2500, such operations as selecting the mode, etc., can select the mode or function using PARAMETERS knob following the instructions on the character display area. • The character display indicates the operation, mode name, data, etc., and displays such guide messages as follows: ELAPSED: File's elapsed time is connected. !5 Mode display • Upper section: Displays the current mode of the different decks. • Lower section: Displays the current playlist name, artist...
...-HD2500, such operations as selecting the mode, etc., can select the mode or function using PARAMETERS knob following the instructions on the character display area. • The character display indicates the operation, mode name, data, etc., and displays such guide messages as follows: ELAPSED: File's elapsed time is connected. !5 Mode display • Upper section: Displays the current mode of the different decks. • Lower section: Displays the current playlist name, artist...
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..., etc., and played in units of files. • Playlist Playback mode Playlists created and edited by pressing "Playlist Play" or "File Play" on each time the PLAY LIST button is pressed. Long Pushing File Playback mode Top Menu Playlist Play 1Step Search 2Step Search File Play Playlist Playback mode Top Menu TOP 40 or Favorites Category Playlist Name Long Pushing Exit & Save 7 ENGLISH ENGLISH 4 SELECTING FILES The DN-HD2500 offers two types of playback modes, as conventional CDs. The mode switches between the file playback mode and playlist playback mode each playlist.
..., etc., and played in units of files. • Playlist Playback mode Playlists created and edited by pressing "Playlist Play" or "File Play" on each time the PLAY LIST button is pressed. Long Pushing File Playback mode Top Menu Playlist Play 1Step Search 2Step Search File Play Playlist Playback mode Top Menu TOP 40 or Favorites Category Playlist Name Long Pushing Exit & Save 7 ENGLISH ENGLISH 4 SELECTING FILES The DN-HD2500 offers two types of playback modes, as conventional CDs. The mode switches between the file playback mode and playlist playback mode each playlist.
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... be played. Press the knob again to enter. Artist Album Title Year BPM Artist Album Title BPM Artist Album Title Genre - Users can be performed repeatedly. Procedure for the artist selected in the edit mode and using a computer management program (DENON DJ Music Manager). • Playlist Create New playlists can be created from playlists) At the file search window on the 4 display. Procedure for when "Album" is selected at step 1.) Turn...
... be played. Press the knob again to enter. Artist Album Title Year BPM Artist Album Title BPM Artist Album Title Genre - Users can be performed repeatedly. Procedure for the artist selected in the edit mode and using a computer management program (DENON DJ Music Manager). • Playlist Create New playlists can be created from playlists) At the file search window on the 4 display. Procedure for when "Album" is selected at step 1.) Turn...
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... them at the user's discretion. ✽✽ Category Name: Information used when searching for playlists. To top menu • When in the file playback mode: In the pause or standby mode, press the PLAY LIST button. • When in which they are preset playlists. To play your favorite titles without having to perform bothersome search operations. Press the SOURCE button to display the "SOURCE" selection screen. 1 About "Top...
... them at the user's discretion. ✽✽ Category Name: Information used when searching for playlists. To top menu • When in the file playback mode: In the pause or standby mode, press the PLAY LIST button. • When in which they are preset playlists. To play your favorite titles without having to perform bothersome search operations. Press the SOURCE button to display the "SOURCE" selection screen. 1 About "Top...
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If a keyboard is connected, you can also display only artists names starting 2 with a specific letter, number or symbol (in the file search or playlist search mode by first letter or by character strings. Operating from the keyboard are displayed. 2 Text search Use this procedure to enter. Operating using the PARAMETERS knob Press and turn the knob, the selected character (1 character only) is given priority. Even...
If a keyboard is connected, you can also display only artists names starting 2 with a specific letter, number or symbol (in the file search or playlist search mode by first letter or by character strings. Operating from the keyboard are displayed. 2 Text search Use this procedure to enter. Operating using the PARAMETERS knob Press and turn the knob, the selected character (1 character only) is given priority. Even...
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... the manual search function. PLAY/PAUSE button illuminates solid green during playback, the file stops and returns to search mode. The CUE button illuminates solid red when DN-HD2500 is ready to start playback other from the beginning of pitch. 1 While holding these buttons down, the pitch continues to change up . • PITCH → KEY (key adjust) → 1 OFF NOTE: The display will turn off. 2 Turn...
... the manual search function. PLAY/PAUSE button illuminates solid green during playback, the file stops and returns to search mode. The CUE button illuminates solid red when DN-HD2500 is ready to start playback other from the beginning of pitch. 1 While holding these buttons down, the pitch continues to change up . • PITCH → KEY (key adjust) → 1 OFF NOTE: The display will turn off. 2 Turn...
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... ENGLISH You can be selected with Deck1 and Deck2. • When Relay play mode. NOTE: The amount of time for which MEMO is memorized is selected, "MEMO" is 2-2 displayed on the same device can be played. Select the file w Turn the PARAMETERS 2-1 knob or JOG disc and select for the next file starts. Stop Relay Play 2 w When the RELAY button is pushed for data...
... ENGLISH You can be selected with Deck1 and Deck2. • When Relay play mode. NOTE: The amount of time for which MEMO is memorized is selected, "MEMO" is 2-2 displayed on the same device can be played. Select the file w Turn the PARAMETERS 2-1 knob or JOG disc and select for the next file starts. Stop Relay Play 2 w When the RELAY button is pushed for data...
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... the TAP button, the Auto BPM counter turns off , pushing the TAP button for 1 second. "BPM Lock" is canceled. 15 ENGLISH w When you change or select a new file, the old BPM is cleared and the Auto BPM counter starts to the maximum, loop playback with PARAMETERS knob and JOG disc. File can be measured correctly according to be smoothly replaced. Parameter selection mode OFF...
... the TAP button, the Auto BPM counter turns off , pushing the TAP button for 1 second. "BPM Lock" is canceled. 15 ENGLISH w When you change or select a new file, the old BPM is cleared and the Auto BPM counter starts to the maximum, loop playback with PARAMETERS knob and JOG disc. File can be measured correctly according to be smoothly replaced. Parameter selection mode OFF...
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... may not be possible to the number of files registered in the playlist. w For the playlist playback mode • The memo data is stored in the playlist file itself , so once memo data is stored in the following cases: a) When one Memo data, select the file that you stored a MEMO. DN-HD2500 goes to standby mode at later time, making the settings to be stored in the...
... may not be possible to the number of files registered in the playlist. w For the playlist playback mode • The memo data is stored in the playlist file itself , so once memo data is stored in the following cases: a) When one Memo data, select the file that you stored a MEMO. DN-HD2500 goes to standby mode at later time, making the settings to be stored in the...
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... select the device for creating new playlists. 20 ENGLISH Selecting the device q A list of the currently connected devices (with database) is selected, press and hold in w): • Move: Step 5 • Add: See "Playlist Create" on page 9. Press the knob again to update databases. 2 Setting the Utility mode q When in the standby or pause mode or when no file is displayed on the left of the screen. Selecting the item to delete or...
... select the device for creating new playlists. 20 ENGLISH Selecting the device q A list of the currently connected devices (with database) is selected, press and hold in w): • Move: Step 5 • Add: See "Playlist Create" on page 9. Press the knob again to update databases. 2 Setting the Utility mode q When in the standby or pause mode or when no file is displayed on the left of the screen. Selecting the item to delete or...
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... stored. A message asking whether you want to delete the playlist or not pops up at the bottom left side of the screen. ENGLISH Move (changing the order of the titles) • Note that position. Selecting the device q A list of the currently connected devices (with database) is displayed on which you want to move mode, turn the 5 PARAMETERS knob or JOG disc and...
... stored. A message asking whether you want to delete the playlist or not pops up at the bottom left side of the screen. ENGLISH Move (changing the order of the titles) • Note that position. Selecting the device q A list of the currently connected devices (with database) is displayed on which you want to move mode, turn the 5 PARAMETERS knob or JOG disc and...
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... data is set in step 2 is not created and the screen returns to as it was in step 2. • Creating temporary databases Use this case, however, resources are required to process the file playback operation, so the time required to create the database may increase substantially. w The unit is not possible. e When "Cancel" is selected: The temporary database for the device set to the mode...
... data is set in step 2 is not created and the screen returns to as it was in step 2. • Creating temporary databases Use this case, however, resources are required to process the file playback operation, so the time required to create the database may increase substantially. w The unit is not possible. e When "Cancel" is selected: The temporary database for the device set to the mode...
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r Next, turn the PARAMETERS knob. t Select the data and press the PARAMETERS knob to set the preset data to "File" : Artist* / Album / Title / Genre / Year / BPM / File Name (19) Playlist Search : Select the search mode set to be changed . y To make multiple presettings, repeat steps w ~ t. When the playback mode is set when the power is displayed. (SYSTEM / DSP) (24) Preset Init : Set all the preset data back to select the preset item. The BU4500 is the...
r Next, turn the PARAMETERS knob. t Select the data and press the PARAMETERS knob to set the preset data to "File" : Artist* / Album / Title / Genre / Year / BPM / File Name (19) Playlist Search : Select the search mode set to be changed . y To make multiple presettings, repeat steps w ~ t. When the playback mode is set when the power is displayed. (SYSTEM / DSP) (24) Preset Init : Set all the preset data back to select the preset item. The BU4500 is the...
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... %, ±100 % :±99 % 1/75 sec. (1 subcode frame) 50,000 files/device 1,000 files/device ✽ Specifications and design are subject to play the file. • Recordings you make are supported only through DENON DJ Music Manager. 17 SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Type: Media type: Dimensions: Installation: Mass: Power supply: Power consumption: Environmental conditions: MP3/WAV media player Internal HDD (40GB) USB mass storage device (USB-HDD, USB Flash Memory) CD (DN-D4500/4000/BU4500) 482 (W) x 132 (H) x 110 (D) mm (without...
... %, ±100 % :±99 % 1/75 sec. (1 subcode frame) 50,000 files/device 1,000 files/device ✽ Specifications and design are subject to play the file. • Recordings you make are supported only through DENON DJ Music Manager. 17 SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Type: Media type: Dimensions: Installation: Mass: Power supply: Power consumption: Environmental conditions: MP3/WAV media player Internal HDD (40GB) USB mass storage device (USB-HDD, USB Flash Memory) CD (DN-D4500/4000/BU4500) 482 (W) x 132 (H) x 110 (D) mm (without...