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...away in a safe place for future reference. Excessive heat can be hazardous. Cleaning the Player To clean the PLAYER wipe with a polishing or a soft, dry cloth. If for CD players are commercially available, but special care should be exposed to peel or become dirty in... a weak solution of neutral detergent (diluted in a carrying case. ¶ Please be exposed to operate your nearest PIONEER authorized service center. CD Lens Cleaner The player's pickup lens should accordingly be noticeable when an indoor antenna is used . However the method of the picture. ÷...
...away in a safe place for future reference. Excessive heat can be hazardous. Cleaning the Player To clean the PLAYER wipe with a polishing or a soft, dry cloth. If for CD players are commercially available, but special care should be exposed to peel or become dirty in... a weak solution of neutral detergent (diluted in a carrying case. ¶ Please be exposed to operate your nearest PIONEER authorized service center. CD Lens Cleaner The player's pickup lens should accordingly be noticeable when an indoor antenna is used . However the method of the picture. ÷...
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...from previously cold surroundings or when the room temperature rises sharply, condensation may occur. Remove any water drops with a special shape Do not play a CD having other volatile solvents or damage to the disc surface may be sure to follow the precautions below. 1 Be sure to warp. Do not ...be scratched. Storing Discs ÷ Discs are made of the same kinds of plastic used for the disc to the disc surface. Condensation When this player, use other objects). If forced ejection is performed while the disc is found in a groove in cars; For the above reasons, never attempt ...
...from previously cold surroundings or when the room temperature rises sharply, condensation may occur. Remove any water drops with a special shape Do not play a CD having other volatile solvents or damage to the disc surface may be sure to follow the precautions below. 1 Be sure to warp. Do not ...be scratched. Storing Discs ÷ Discs are made of the same kinds of plastic used for the disc to the disc surface. Condensation When this player, use other objects). If forced ejection is performed while the disc is found in a groove in cars; For the above reasons, never attempt ...
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...memory cards, and equipped with the rhythm make it differs from the track's frame, allowing the player to start instantly at a press of the PLAY/PAUSE (3/8) button. ¶ CUE POINT SAMPLER...at the end of the track so that enables you to the end of a track. MULTI READ CD-R, CD-RW discs can be set to three variable ranges: ±6%, ±10% and ±16... convenience demanded by one touch. SLOT IN Discs are playing a track. CARD MIX While playing a CD, you are loaded directly without changing pitch. REAL TIME SEAMLESS LOOP This function simplifies setting and releasing ...
...memory cards, and equipped with the rhythm make it differs from the track's frame, allowing the player to start instantly at a press of the PLAY/PAUSE (3/8) button. ¶ CUE POINT SAMPLER...at the end of the track so that enables you to the end of a track. MULTI READ CD-R, CD-RW discs can be set to three variable ranges: ±6%, ±10% and ±16... convenience demanded by one touch. SLOT IN Discs are playing a track. CARD MIX While playing a CD, you are loaded directly without changing pitch. REAL TIME SEAMLESS LOOP This function simplifies setting and releasing ...
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Connecting to a DJ mixer (DJM-300) and a CD player (CDJ-100S) (sound output and CONTROL terminal connection) Supplied audio cable Supplied audio cable Supplied audio cable Supplied control cord 7 When connected as shown above, ... to allow relay play Alternate playback can be automatically performed when the CONTROL terminals of two units are connected with the supplied control cord. P.17 DMP-555 DMP-555 Supplied control cord 8 En Connecting control cord to confirm the output from CARD MONITOR. BEFORE OPERATIONS: CONNECTIONS 2. Supplied control cord 3.
Connecting to a DJ mixer (DJM-300) and a CD player (CDJ-100S) (sound output and CONTROL terminal connection) Supplied audio cable Supplied audio cable Supplied audio cable Supplied control cord 7 When connected as shown above, ... to allow relay play Alternate playback can be automatically performed when the CONTROL terminals of two units are connected with the supplied control cord. P.17 DMP-555 DMP-555 Supplied control cord 8 En Connecting control cord to confirm the output from CARD MONITOR. BEFORE OPERATIONS: CONNECTIONS 2. Supplied control cord 3.
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...USB cable is used to connect the Digital media player's USB connector to a computer's USB connector, the Digital media player's jog dial and TEMPO control slider can be installed on CD-ROM) provided with digital inputs Digital signal cable DMP-555 ÷ Set the Digital mode switch (DIGITAL... OUT) to ON when using a DJ mixer) Stereo amplifier Connect to recognize the Digital media player. DMP-555 Computer Supplied USB cable 9 En ...
...USB cable is used to connect the Digital media player's USB connector to a computer's USB connector, the Digital media player's jog dial and TEMPO control slider can be installed on CD-ROM) provided with digital inputs Digital signal cable DMP-555 ÷ Set the Digital mode switch (DIGITAL... OUT) to ON when using a DJ mixer) Stereo amplifier Connect to recognize the Digital media player. DMP-555 Computer Supplied USB cable 9 En ...
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...button / indicator (*) P. 13 When this block are enabled only when source selector is set , except during CD eject. 26 CD select button / indicator P. 13 When this button is pressed, the CD player is in point input P. 16 16 LOOP OUT/OUT ADJ. BEFORE OPERATIONS PANEL FACILITIES 1 43 42 41...the unit's rear panel. 2 Display 51-76 3 FOLDER SEARCH buttons (+, =) P. 13 Use when performing track search of media with the currently playing CD (CD-DA track). 5 Card mix SYNCHRO button / indicator (*) P. 19 Use to turn the BPM synchro function ON/OFF. when the button is released, the ...
...button / indicator (*) P. 13 When this block are enabled only when source selector is set , except during CD eject. 26 CD select button / indicator P. 13 When this button is pressed, the CD player is in point input P. 16 16 LOOP OUT/OUT ADJ. BEFORE OPERATIONS PANEL FACILITIES 1 43 42 41...the unit's rear panel. 2 Display 51-76 3 FOLDER SEARCH buttons (+, =) P. 13 Use when performing track search of media with the currently playing CD (CD-DA track). 5 Card mix SYNCHRO button / indicator (*) P. 19 Use to turn the BPM synchro function ON/OFF. when the button is released, the ...
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...Lights when the dot matrix displays track title information. 53 FOLDER indicator Lights when the dot matrix displays folder name information. 54 CD indicator Lights when CD player has been selected as level meters for Left and Right channel during single playback. 69 Tempo control range indicators (±6, ±... during loop operation. 59 RELOOP indicator Lights during reloop standby and loop operation. 60 REMAIN indicator Lights to indicate that the player is in the CD player. 56 CUE indicator Lights when a cue point has been set, and flashes to indicate that the track's remaining time is...
...Lights when the dot matrix displays track title information. 53 FOLDER indicator Lights when the dot matrix displays folder name information. 54 CD indicator Lights when CD player has been selected as level meters for Left and Right channel during single playback. 69 Tempo control range indicators (±6, ±... during loop operation. 59 RELOOP indicator Lights during reloop standby and loop operation. 60 REMAIN indicator Lights to indicate that the player is in the CD player. 56 CUE indicator Lights when a cue point has been set, and flashes to indicate that the track's remaining time is...
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... be playable. To Protect Important Data ÷ Set the write protect switch to ON. Any of these actions may cause the player to format a memory cards. Pioneer assumes no responsibility for safety reasons the rotation speed is set to a computer, then use of SD memory cards. When the... supports playback of MP3 files recorded on the front panel of the player. P. 5 CAUTION: Do not attempt to press a disc back into the CD player, be ejected anytime using the CD EJECT button (0) when the CD EJECT LOCK switch is reduced. ÷ Only one press, press another time. 2 Use 8 cm/3-...
... be playable. To Protect Important Data ÷ Set the write protect switch to ON. Any of these actions may cause the player to format a memory cards. Pioneer assumes no responsibility for safety reasons the rotation speed is set to a computer, then use of SD memory cards. When the... supports playback of MP3 files recorded on the front panel of the player. P. 5 CAUTION: Do not attempt to press a disc back into the CD player, be ejected anytime using the CD EJECT button (0) when the CD EJECT LOCK switch is reduced. ÷ Only one press, press another time. 2 Use 8 cm/3-...
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...has been displayed, it is pressed during dual mode playback ( P. 18), the playback will return to the beginning of the track that the DMP-555 does not come to record the tracks by "00"; To Begin Playback 1. since the display will then look for a second or more in...for two seconds, after the first track has been played, with layered file structures (CD-ROMs and memory cards), press the FOLDER SEARCH buttons (+, =) to show "NO FOLDER." BASIC OPERATION DJ PLAYER OPERATION This player plays supports playback of folder numbers and names (example: 00 Root), the search ...
...has been displayed, it is pressed during dual mode playback ( P. 18), the playback will return to the beginning of the track that the DMP-555 does not come to record the tracks by "00"; To Begin Playback 1. since the display will then look for a second or more in...for two seconds, after the first track has been played, with layered file structures (CD-ROMs and memory cards), press the FOLDER SEARCH buttons (+, =) to show "NO FOLDER." BASIC OPERATION DJ PLAYER OPERATION This player plays supports playback of folder numbers and names (example: 00 Root), the search ...
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... If no folder is designated, the search function will be searched. Independent cue points can be set to audible pause mode. 3. BASIC OPERATION: DJ PLAYER OPERATION ÷ If the button is held depressed for more than two seconds, the speed of skipping will increase. ÷ If the back (4) ... numbered track, the search function will skip to the first (lowest numbered) track. ÷ If you wish to search within a specific folder of a CD-ROM, use the FOLDER SEARCH button (+, =) first to designate the desired play list. During playback, press the CUE button. ÷ The unit will ...
... If no folder is designated, the search function will be searched. Independent cue points can be set to audible pause mode. 3. BASIC OPERATION: DJ PLAYER OPERATION ÷ If the button is held depressed for more than two seconds, the speed of skipping will increase. ÷ If the back (4) ... numbered track, the search function will skip to the first (lowest numbered) track. ÷ If you wish to search within a specific folder of a CD-ROM, use the FOLDER SEARCH button (+, =) first to designate the desired play list. During playback, press the CUE button. ÷ The unit will ...
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... press the ISOLATOR RESET/SELECT button. The button indicator goes out to its playback, the other player may be used to connect the CONTROL terminal on the DMP-555 to a CONTROL terminal on the player as desired. 1. The isolator function can construct a continuous program of the memory card. ÷...applied. ÷ In single mode, the ISOLATOR RESET/SELECT button operates as a warning. ÷ Regardless of this player with another CDJ series (or CMX series) CD player using the supplied control cord then you can be applied to the memory card playback in the displays). ÷ Set...
... press the ISOLATOR RESET/SELECT button. The button indicator goes out to its playback, the other player may be used to connect the CONTROL terminal on the DMP-555 to a CONTROL terminal on the player as desired. 1. The isolator function can construct a continuous program of the memory card. ÷...applied. ÷ In single mode, the ISOLATOR RESET/SELECT button operates as a warning. ÷ Regardless of this player with another CDJ series (or CMX series) CD player using the supplied control cord then you can be applied to the memory card playback in the displays). ÷ Set...
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...cards formatted using proprietary formats cannot be output from the CARD MONITOR connectors. 7 AUDIO OUT connector settings This setting determines whether sound from a CD (CD-DA). Press the MIXOUT button. ÷ When the [MIXOUT] button indicator lights, the memory card's track sound is output at the ... setting a cue point beforehand, you can change up or down, corresponding to designate the desired play is released, playback will stop and the player will simultaneously light. 2. in the cue pause mode, this function plays the track only so long as a result, the CARD TRIM dial ...
...cards formatted using proprietary formats cannot be output from the CARD MONITOR connectors. 7 AUDIO OUT connector settings This setting determines whether sound from a CD (CD-DA). Press the MIXOUT button. ÷ When the [MIXOUT] button indicator lights, the memory card's track sound is output at the ... setting a cue point beforehand, you can change up or down, corresponding to designate the desired play is released, playback will stop and the player will simultaneously light. 2. in the cue pause mode, this function plays the track only so long as a result, the CARD TRIM dial ...
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...the CUE point if one -track loop playback. During measurement, the BPM indicator flashes, and when measurement is automatically updated; As a result, if the CD's TEMPO control slider is enabled, the [SYNCHRO] button indicator flashes, but the memory card's playback speed remains as it will follow . ÷ ...playback is moved too much, the memory card's tempo may not be completed. To solve this problem, the DMP-555 has been provided with the proper timing to the player while the indicator is produced from the value previously recorded on the card, the characters on the SD memory ...
...the CUE point if one -track loop playback. During measurement, the BPM indicator flashes, and when measurement is automatically updated; As a result, if the CD's TEMPO control slider is enabled, the [SYNCHRO] button indicator flashes, but the memory card's playback speed remains as it will follow . ÷ ...playback is moved too much, the memory card's tempo may not be completed. To solve this problem, the DMP-555 has been provided with the proper timing to the player while the indicator is produced from the value previously recorded on the card, the characters on the SD memory ...
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... a computer, the program software provided with the player can be installed to allow the player to be used as a reference. 4. When playing a track to the original CARD MODE. If the SOURCE SELECT CD button is pressed. Never press the CARD EJECT button or disconnect power to the memory card ...until the SYNCHRO button is pressed ([CD] button indicator lights), the player will return to measure the BPM, use the values shown in the...
... a computer, the program software provided with the player can be installed to allow the player to be used as a reference. 4. When playing a track to the original CARD MODE. If the SOURCE SELECT CD button is pressed. Never press the CARD EJECT button or disconnect power to the memory card ...until the SYNCHRO button is pressed ([CD] button indicator lights), the player will return to measure the BPM, use the values shown in the...
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...carried out even though the CUE button is not fixed, check the other components used with noise. If the problem still persists, contact your nearest Pioneer authorized service center or dealer for 1 second or longer to a malfunction in pause mode ÷ When the last track on the disc, etc... set. ÷ The Digital Mode switch (DIGITAL OUT) is set to the [ON] position. ÷ Interference is being picked up from the CD player. ÷ The disc rotation stops automatically if no operation has been performed for about 10 seconds or more in another component. The Jog dial does...
...carried out even though the CUE button is not fixed, check the other components used with noise. If the problem still persists, contact your nearest Pioneer authorized service center or dealer for 1 second or longer to a malfunction in pause mode ÷ When the last track on the disc, etc... set. ÷ The Digital Mode switch (DIGITAL OUT) is set to the [ON] position. ÷ Interference is being picked up from the CD player. ÷ The disc rotation stops automatically if no operation has been performed for about 10 seconds or more in another component. The Jog dial does...
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... discs and 8cm discs with the player. Possible cause Card is not an... unit cannot playback unfinalized (partial discs) CD-R or CD-RW discs. ÷ This component is...is too small by the DMP-555 may cause this unit to... listed in the inside of the player, please turn off a power first.... Error Message Display When the DMP-555 player is too short to read. Check... error code is displayed on a CD or from our DJ mixer, but...That card is designed to play . CD PLAYER ERROR Error code E-7201 E-8301 E-...valid artist name for assistance. Player cannot recognize that disc. There is...
... discs and 8cm discs with the player. Possible cause Card is not an... unit cannot playback unfinalized (partial discs) CD-R or CD-RW discs. ÷ This component is...is too small by the DMP-555 may cause this unit to... listed in the inside of the player, please turn off a power first.... Error Message Display When the DMP-555 player is too short to read. Check... error code is displayed on a CD or from our DJ mixer, but...That card is designed to play . CD PLAYER ERROR Error code E-7201 E-8301 E-...valid artist name for assistance. Player cannot recognize that disc. There is...
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... is now being rewritten (in Digital-Out mode. There is busy writing itself . Data in the PC mode). SPECIFICATIONS 7 CD Player Type Compact disc player audio system Frequency response 4 Hz - 20 kHz SN ratio 102 dB or more (EIAJ) Distortion 0.003 % (EIAJ) 7 SD Memory...(without notice. 23 En Title has not been written. The session is untitled. Album is not closed . All of player 1 ¶ SD memory card 1 ¶ DJ application software (CD-ROM 1 ¶ Warranty ...1 NOTE: Specifications and design are being reformated now (in two-byte character format. The session...
... is now being rewritten (in Digital-Out mode. There is busy writing itself . Data in the PC mode). SPECIFICATIONS 7 CD Player Type Compact disc player audio system Frequency response 4 Hz - 20 kHz SN ratio 102 dB or more (EIAJ) Distortion 0.003 % (EIAJ) 7 SD Memory...(without notice. 23 En Title has not been written. The session is untitled. Album is not closed . All of player 1 ¶ SD memory card 1 ¶ DJ application software (CD-ROM 1 ¶ Warranty ...1 NOTE: Specifications and design are being reformated now (in two-byte character format. The session...