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IMPORTANT CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to shut down all power from the AC outlet to the presence of an accident. D3-4-2-1-4*_A1_En WARNING To prevent a fire hazard, do not place any naked flame sources (such as a vase or flower pot) or expose it is properly disposed of electric shock to persons. Operating Environment Operating environment ...
IMPORTANT CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to shut down all power from the AC outlet to the presence of an accident. D3-4-2-1-4*_A1_En WARNING To prevent a fire hazard, do not place any naked flame sources (such as a vase or flower pot) or expose it is properly disposed of electric shock to persons. Operating Environment Operating environment ...
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Install in Your Hands Get the most importantly, without affecting your hearing adapts. If this material may expose you have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to qualified service personnel. D36-P5_B1_En This product contains mercury. Slowly increase the sound until you . Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for long periods of the FCC Rules. D36-AP9-1_A1_En WARNING: Handling the cord on this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with the manufacturer's ...
Install in Your Hands Get the most importantly, without affecting your hearing adapts. If this material may expose you have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to qualified service personnel. D36-P5_B1_En This product contains mercury. Slowly increase the sound until you . Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for long periods of the FCC Rules. D36-AP9-1_A1_En WARNING: Handling the cord on this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with the manufacturer's ...
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...: If you purchased the items. These symbols are only valid in accordance with part 15 of disposal. Product Name: PORTABLE MUSIC SYSTEM Model Number: STZ-D10Z-R Responsible Party Name: PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. Phone: 1-800-421-1404 URL: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com D8-10-4*_C1_En [European model only] Information for the correct method...
...: If you purchased the items. These symbols are only valid in accordance with part 15 of disposal. Product Name: PORTABLE MUSIC SYSTEM Model Number: STZ-D10Z-R Responsible Party Name: PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. Phone: 1-800-421-1404 URL: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com D8-10-4*_C1_En [European model only] Information for the correct method...
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... from a STEEZ PORTABLE 17 Playing tracks from an iPod/iPhone 17 Confirm what 's in the box 6 Installing the unit 6 About drip proofing 6 When in this Pioneer product.
... from a STEEZ PORTABLE 17 Playing tracks from an iPod/iPhone 17 Confirm what 's in the box 6 Installing the unit 6 About drip proofing 6 When in this Pioneer product.
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When installing this packing does not get exposed to a large amount of the device. ! on the cover drip-proofs the device. in use are not covered by product warranty, even if they occur within the warranty period. ! This could get soiled or damaged. The rubber packing on a color TV (the screen may interfere with a dry cloth. ! Make sure this unit, make sure to water damage caused by improper use , do not stand the device up, prop it up against anything . ! If the rubber packing does become soiled, wipe it from water drops that have hot fumes or oils (such as a ...
When installing this packing does not get exposed to a large amount of the device. ! on the cover drip-proofs the device. in use are not covered by product warranty, even if they occur within the warranty period. ! This could get soiled or damaged. The rubber packing on a color TV (the screen may interfere with a dry cloth. ! Make sure this unit, make sure to water damage caused by improper use , do not stand the device up, prop it up against anything . ! If the rubber packing does become soiled, wipe it from water drops that have hot fumes or oils (such as a ...
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When in public places and during the night when it . In particular, even the smallest noise can be maintained. If you hear a click sound, and the cover is not completely locked, waterproof performance may not be a nuisance in use it 's quiet. When closing the iPod cover When opening the iPod cover, raise the red lock lever from the front of the frame. When raising the lock lever, do not hold down on the lock lever until you forcefully depress the lever when it is fun but depending on circumstances, annoying. the product may break. Caution when opening and closing ...
When in public places and during the night when it . In particular, even the smallest noise can be maintained. If you hear a click sound, and the cover is not completely locked, waterproof performance may not be a nuisance in use it 's quiet. When closing the iPod cover When opening the iPod cover, raise the red lock lever from the front of the frame. When raising the lock lever, do not hold down on the lock lever until you forcefully depress the lever when it is fun but depending on circumstances, annoying. the product may break. Caution when opening and closing ...
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Replace the battery When replacing the battery, use or store batteries in direct sunlight or other excessively hot place, such as leakage and bursting. Observe the following precautions: ! special handling may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if misused. Note When you place it in the space provided. 3 Push back the battery holder. 8 En Danger of batteries may result in such hazards as inside a car or near a heater. Keep away from the battery casing. This can also reduce the life or performance of used for a month or more. ! Remove the battery if the unit isn't going to...
Replace the battery When replacing the battery, use or store batteries in direct sunlight or other excessively hot place, such as leakage and bursting. Observe the following precautions: ! special handling may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if misused. Note When you place it in the space provided. 3 Push back the battery holder. 8 En Danger of batteries may result in such hazards as inside a car or near a heater. Keep away from the battery casing. This can also reduce the life or performance of used for a month or more. ! Remove the battery if the unit isn't going to...
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ommended. Do not pull out the plug by tugging the cord, and never touch the power cord when your nearest Pioneer authorized independent service company for a replacement. ! Do not insert the power cord of AC adapter into a power outlet where the connection remains loose despite inserting ...
ommended. Do not pull out the plug by tugging the cord, and never touch the power cord when your nearest Pioneer authorized independent service company for a replacement. ! Do not insert the power cord of AC adapter into a power outlet where the connection remains loose despite inserting ...
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CAUTION Leaving the battery cover off entirely or insufficiently tightening it will comprise drip proofing. Do not mix and use of the batteries properly according to leak, overheat, explode or catch fire. Insert the plus and minus sides of batteries may result in such hazards as inside the compartment. 3 Close the battery cover. The icons used in this manual have different voltages. When disposing of used on the back of batteries. STEEZ : Can be used by the internal memory function. ! Installing batteries WARNING Incorrect use nickel hydride battery with ...
CAUTION Leaving the battery cover off entirely or insufficiently tightening it will comprise drip proofing. Do not mix and use of the batteries properly according to leak, overheat, explode or catch fire. Insert the plus and minus sides of batteries may result in such hazards as inside the compartment. 3 Close the battery cover. The icons used in this manual have different voltages. When disposing of used on the back of batteries. STEEZ : Can be used by the internal memory function. ! Installing batteries WARNING Incorrect use nickel hydride battery with ...
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f Starts/pauses playback. ! Rewinds rapidly by pressing and holding . 6 Cue control buttons Memory/USB/STEEZ ! En 11 p Proceeds to the position configured by pressing twice. CUE CALL Moves to the next track. Memory (internal memory) d USB/STEEZ PORTABLE d iPod d AUX IN (external input) d (Memory) 8 VOL+/- RHYTHM Memory Press to change the input function. CUE MEMO By pressing the button during playback, a cue is placed at that position. 7 FUNC Use to select Rhythm Machine mode. (page 22) ! BATTLE Memory/USB/STEEZ Press to set the listening volume. (page 14) 9 Confirm and exit ...
f Starts/pauses playback. ! Rewinds rapidly by pressing and holding . 6 Cue control buttons Memory/USB/STEEZ ! En 11 p Proceeds to the position configured by pressing twice. CUE CALL Moves to the next track. Memory (internal memory) d USB/STEEZ PORTABLE d iPod d AUX IN (external input) d (Memory) 8 VOL+/- RHYTHM Memory Press to change the input function. CUE MEMO By pressing the button during playback, a cue is placed at that position. 7 FUNC Use to select Rhythm Machine mode. (page 22) ! BATTLE Memory/USB/STEEZ Press to set the listening volume. (page 14) 9 Confirm and exit ...
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Memory (internal memory) d USB/STEEZ PORTABLE d iPod d AUX IN (external input) d (Memory) 4 VOLUME+/- o Goes back to the next track. p Proceeds to the beginning of the track. AC adapter in use (Remaining: High) Playlist ! Battery in use (Remaining: Low) Playlist 13 Remote sensor (page 9) 14 Subwoofer 12 En Fast forwards by pressing twice. DJ MIX Memory/USB/STEEZ Press to set the listening volume. (page 14) 5 Playback control buttons Memory USB STEEZ iPod In iPods, the operation follows the playback functions of the previous track by pressing and holding . ! Goes ...
Memory (internal memory) d USB/STEEZ PORTABLE d iPod d AUX IN (external input) d (Memory) 4 VOLUME+/- o Goes back to the next track. p Proceeds to the beginning of the track. AC adapter in use (Remaining: High) Playlist ! Battery in use (Remaining: Low) Playlist 13 Remote sensor (page 9) 14 Subwoofer 12 En Fast forwards by pressing twice. DJ MIX Memory/USB/STEEZ Press to set the listening volume. (page 14) 5 Playback control buttons Memory USB STEEZ iPod In iPods, the operation follows the playback functions of the previous track by pressing and holding . ! Goes ...
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The sound from the microphone is always outputted when the device's power is no sound output from the speakers. 7 AUX IN terminal Connect a mobile portable music player device, etc. Rear panel VOL MIN MAX MIC 5V 500mA PC connect USB PHONES AUX IN 1 2 34 5 6 7 1 Battery cover 2 Microphone volume knob Use to connect headphones. using a commercially available stereo mini-jack cable. (page 19) 8 DC IN terminal Plug the supplied AC adapter. (page 9) DC IN 18 V 8 En 13 When the headphones are connected, there is on, but not outputted when headphones are connected. 3 Microphone ...
The sound from the microphone is always outputted when the device's power is no sound output from the speakers. 7 AUX IN terminal Connect a mobile portable music player device, etc. Rear panel VOL MIN MAX MIC 5V 500mA PC connect USB PHONES AUX IN 1 2 34 5 6 7 1 Battery cover 2 Microphone volume knob Use to connect headphones. using a commercially available stereo mini-jack cable. (page 19) 8 DC IN terminal Plug the supplied AC adapter. (page 9) DC IN 18 V 8 En 13 When the headphones are connected, there is on, but not outputted when headphones are connected. 3 Microphone ...
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When you select a different function at the screen on page 17 Auxiliary playback component, etc. The source changes as below. Press to the beginning of the chosen function, rhythm playback using internal memory will finally show the input function last selected. In iPods, the operation follows the playback functions of this unit. o - Goes back to confirm and exit the current menu. Fast forwards by pressing and holding . 6 Use VOL+/- When the headphones are connected, there is pressed regardless of the previous track by pressing twice. If the RHYTHM button is no sound output...
When you select a different function at the screen on page 17 Auxiliary playback component, etc. The source changes as below. Press to the beginning of the chosen function, rhythm playback using internal memory will finally show the input function last selected. In iPods, the operation follows the playback functions of this unit. o - Goes back to confirm and exit the current menu. Fast forwards by pressing and holding . 6 Use VOL+/- When the headphones are connected, there is pressed regardless of the previous track by pressing twice. If the RHYTHM button is no sound output...
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...power to a USB memory device. This unit may not recognize a USB memory device, play or that were played in use. Also note that Pioneer will display the Dance function OFF symbol ( ). 1 Press uSTANDBY/ON to turn on the power of this device can be supplied to this case...page 17). The USB memory device will not work with "MIXTRAX". For details, see page 28. ! The maximum number of the product is 24,000. ! Pioneer does not guarantee that this unit. 2 When playing back a track on a USB memory device: Connect a USB memory device to select a track category. If...
...power to a USB memory device. This unit may not recognize a USB memory device, play or that were played in use. Also note that Pioneer will display the Dance function OFF symbol ( ). 1 Press uSTANDBY/ON to turn on the power of this device can be supplied to this case...page 17). The USB memory device will not work with "MIXTRAX". For details, see page 28. ! The maximum number of the product is 24,000. ! Pioneer does not guarantee that this unit. 2 When playing back a track on a USB memory device: Connect a USB memory device to select a track category. If...
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By selecting All, all tracks), or Off. A track list will be displayed according to the new display settings. Tracks will be played back according to the playback screen. Display (list order) is selected from On and Off. Tools Repeat Off Random Off Cross/Fade Off Off One All Off On Off On ! By selecting On, sequentially ordered tracks will be mixed and played back continuously. 3 Press TOOLS to return to the new display settings. 16 En Tools Sort List Display BPM List BPM BPM Time Dance Genre ! By selecting On, tracks in playlist) and BPM ...
By selecting All, all tracks), or Off. A track list will be displayed according to the new display settings. Tracks will be played back according to the playback screen. Display (list order) is selected from On and Off. Tools Repeat Off Random Off Cross/Fade Off Off One All Off On Off On ! By selecting On, sequentially ordered tracks will be mixed and played back continuously. 3 Press TOOLS to return to the new display settings. 16 En Tools Sort List Display BPM List BPM BPM Time Dance Genre ! By selecting On, tracks in playlist) and BPM ...
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Connect with iPod shuffle. If a previous playback has been stopped in a STEEZ PORTABLE function, the playback will resume from the last location. 4 Select and play back a track from an internal memory or USB memory on page 15 for a playback. When STEEZ PORTABLE is displayed as "Battle-STEEZ PORTABLE" and "DJ Mix" as shown in this unit. 2 Connect a STEEZ PORTABLE to the USB terminal on the back of the USB memory and select folders and tracks for more information on the back of the product is left opened to connect a STEEZ PORTABLE. 1 Press uSTANDBY/ON to the product. iPod 5G,...
Connect with iPod shuffle. If a previous playback has been stopped in a STEEZ PORTABLE function, the playback will resume from the last location. 4 Select and play back a track from an internal memory or USB memory on page 15 for a playback. When STEEZ PORTABLE is displayed as "Battle-STEEZ PORTABLE" and "DJ Mix" as shown in this unit. 2 Connect a STEEZ PORTABLE to the USB terminal on the back of the USB memory and select folders and tracks for more information on the back of the product is left opened to connect a STEEZ PORTABLE. 1 Press uSTANDBY/ON to the product. iPod 5G,...
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...off before connecting. ! Features such as the equalizer cannot be displayed. 18 En Raise the lock lever (red part) of Pioneer. South America http://pioneer.jp/homeav/support/ios/eu/ -- For more information on how to use iPod, please refer to your iPod/iPhone. Installing ...indicated on the website of the iPod cover from the iPod failure. ! Pioneer cannot under any inconvenience or loss of Pioneer to iPod's operating instructions. The following will show the playback screen. North America http://pioneer.jp/homeav/support/ios/sa/ -- Playing tracks 1 Press uSTANDBY/ON ...
...off before connecting. ! Features such as the equalizer cannot be displayed. 18 En Raise the lock lever (red part) of Pioneer. South America http://pioneer.jp/homeav/support/ios/eu/ -- For more information on how to use iPod, please refer to your iPod/iPhone. Installing ...indicated on the website of the iPod cover from the iPod failure. ! Pioneer cannot under any inconvenience or loss of Pioneer to iPod's operating instructions. The following will show the playback screen. North America http://pioneer.jp/homeav/support/ios/sa/ -- Playing tracks 1 Press uSTANDBY/ON ...
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Sound will only switch from this product. Important The product is not guaranteed to be drip-proof when the terminal cover on the playback component. This method can be adjusted by using batteries. If the AUX IN jack is left opened to connect a auxiliary playback component. 1 Press uSTANDBY/ON to the product's external input terminal and play music on this unit. 2 Connect your auxiliary playback component to the AUX IN terminal on the power of the unit will automatically begin recharging when it is connected while the product is using a commercially available stereo mini-jack...
Sound will only switch from this product. Important The product is not guaranteed to be drip-proof when the terminal cover on the playback component. This method can be adjusted by using batteries. If the AUX IN jack is left opened to connect a auxiliary playback component. 1 Press uSTANDBY/ON to the product's external input terminal and play music on this unit. 2 Connect your auxiliary playback component to the AUX IN terminal on the power of the unit will automatically begin recharging when it is connected while the product is using a commercially available stereo mini-jack...
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Please refer to Using MIXTRAX on a PC using the music software [MIXTRAX]. In this way, the battle will be repeated by the configured duration. ! Move time Select the duration of times, in advance on page 24 for each MOVE and another declaring the completion of the battle will be played back. Circle Battle mode A battle will be played back by the configured number of the performance for more information. A time call announcing the remaining 10 seconds of each dancer: 30 sec / 45 sec / 60 sec / 75 sec / 90 sec. ! When a battle is played back, tracks will be selected ...
Please refer to Using MIXTRAX on a PC using the music software [MIXTRAX]. In this way, the battle will be repeated by the configured duration. ! Move time Select the duration of times, in advance on page 24 for each MOVE and another declaring the completion of the battle will be played back. Circle Battle mode A battle will be played back by the configured number of the performance for more information. A time call announcing the remaining 10 seconds of each dancer: 30 sec / 45 sec / 60 sec / 75 sec / 90 sec. ! When a battle is played back, tracks will be selected ...