Owner's Manual
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...a residential installation. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Once you for purchasing the Pioneer CDJ-100S Compact Disc Player. Information to User Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may result from that interference will ... CONTENTS CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING 3 FEATURES 4 CONNECTIONS 5 PANEL FACILITIES 7 Top Panel 7 Display Window 8 DISC LOADING/UNLOADING 8 ORDINARY CD PLAYER OPERATIONS 9 Setting the Auto Cue Function ON/OFF 9 Playback Operations 9 To Stop Play 9 To Pause Play 9 Track Cueing 9 Fast-...
...a residential installation. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Once you for purchasing the Pioneer CDJ-100S Compact Disc Player. Information to User Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may result from that interference will ... CONTENTS CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING 3 FEATURES 4 CONNECTIONS 5 PANEL FACILITIES 7 Top Panel 7 Display Window 8 DISC LOADING/UNLOADING 8 ORDINARY CD PLAYER OPERATIONS 9 Setting the Auto Cue Function ON/OFF 9 Playback Operations 9 To Stop Play 9 To Pause Play 9 Track Cueing 9 Fast-...
Owner's Manual
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... pickup to the cue point and allows play , change in increments of one minute of sound. RELAY PLAY Connecting two CDJ-100S for tracks, moving needle position on one player, the other objects). When performing forced ejection, be removed. It takes about 5-10 mm from the... and 0 to a standby point immediately before sound starts. PLAYING ADDRESS Analog bar graph gives direct indication elapsed and remaining playing time. Normal CD players require up to facilitate adjustment. If forced ejection is performed while the disc is rotating; ¶ As the disc will be rotating with ...
... pickup to the cue point and allows play , change in increments of one minute of sound. RELAY PLAY Connecting two CDJ-100S for tracks, moving needle position on one player, the other objects). When performing forced ejection, be removed. It takes about 5-10 mm from the... and 0 to a standby point immediately before sound starts. PLAYING ADDRESS Analog bar graph gives direct indication elapsed and remaining playing time. Normal CD players require up to facilitate adjustment. If forced ejection is performed while the disc is rotating; ¶ As the disc will be rotating with ...
Owner's Manual
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...CDJ-100S Audio cable (accessory) B When using the DJ mixer DJM-300 CDJ-100S Audio cable (accessory) C When using the DJ mixer DJM-500 Audio cable (accessory) CDJ-100S CDJ-100S Audio cable (accessory) Audio cable (accessory) CDJ-100S D When using the other DJ mixer Connect the player...See p. 14, "Digital Mode" regarding use of a DJ mixer or similar component. ÷ Do not connect this player to the DJ mixer MIC jacks, as the sound will be distorted and will not be properly reproduced. 5 En ... are connected to the left (L) jacks and the red plugs to the CD or AUX input jacks.
...CDJ-100S Audio cable (accessory) B When using the DJ mixer DJM-300 CDJ-100S Audio cable (accessory) C When using the DJ mixer DJM-500 Audio cable (accessory) CDJ-100S CDJ-100S Audio cable (accessory) Audio cable (accessory) CDJ-100S D When using the other DJ mixer Connect the player...See p. 14, "Digital Mode" regarding use of a DJ mixer or similar component. ÷ Do not connect this player to the DJ mixer MIC jacks, as the sound will be distorted and will not be properly reproduced. 5 En ... are connected to the left (L) jacks and the red plugs to the CD or AUX input jacks.
Owner's Manual
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... the power cord to a household wall outlet or to connect the CONTROL jacks. Do not pull out the plug by DJM-300 CDJ-100S When using two players CDJ-100S CDJ-100S This makes it possible to achieve automatic alternate operation of this unit can be used ) cable to stop the disc. A damaged ...can be controlled from the DJ mixer. CDJ-100S C Relay play cannot be used ) cable to connect the CONTROL jacks.. 3. NOTE: If you do the following actions when the disc is spinning in the cord or tie it damaged, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your amplifier. ÷...
... the power cord to a household wall outlet or to connect the CONTROL jacks. Do not pull out the plug by DJM-300 CDJ-100S When using two players CDJ-100S CDJ-100S This makes it possible to achieve automatic alternate operation of this unit can be used ) cable to stop the disc. A damaged ...can be controlled from the DJ mixer. CDJ-100S C Relay play cannot be used ) cable to connect the CONTROL jacks.. 3. NOTE: If you do the following actions when the disc is spinning in the cord or tie it damaged, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your amplifier. ÷...
Owner's Manual
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...frames current displayed will show D-OUT ON. Connection Examples DIGITAL OUT Switch DIGITAL OUT Terminal CDJ-100S Commercially available output cable Connect to DAT, amplifier or other components used with the player. If the problem is not fixed, check the other component furnished with the label ...182; Be sure that such non-functioning keys are dirty. ÷ Player is output). In the event that the other control functions, such as malfunctions. If the problem still persists, contact your nearest Pioneer authorized service center or dealer for service. In normal mode, when the...
...frames current displayed will show D-OUT ON. Connection Examples DIGITAL OUT Switch DIGITAL OUT Terminal CDJ-100S Commercially available output cable Connect to DAT, amplifier or other components used with the player. If the problem is not fixed, check the other component furnished with the label ...182; Be sure that such non-functioning keys are dirty. ÷ Player is output). In the event that the other control functions, such as malfunctions. If the problem still persists, contact your nearest Pioneer authorized service center or dealer for service. In normal mode, when the...