Owner's Manual
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...high temperatures or humidity. Installation guidelines ÷ Placing and using the player while it will know how to operate your nearest PIONEER authorized service center. Take special care when using the compact disc player for future reference. REC MODE Do not place on ...oily smoke, steam or heat. K015 En CONTENTS CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING 4 FEATURES ...6 CONNECTIONS ...7 PANEL FACILITIES 9 Top Panel ...9 Display ...10 Jog Dial Display 10 DISC LOADING / UNLOADING 11 DJ PLAYER OPERATION 11 Auto Cueing 11 Starting Playback 11 Stopping Playback 12 To Pause Play ...
...high temperatures or humidity. Installation guidelines ÷ Placing and using the player while it will know how to operate your nearest PIONEER authorized service center. Take special care when using the compact disc player for future reference. REC MODE Do not place on ...oily smoke, steam or heat. K015 En CONTENTS CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING 4 FEATURES ...6 CONNECTIONS ...7 PANEL FACILITIES 9 Top Panel ...9 Display ...10 Jog Dial Display 10 DISC LOADING / UNLOADING 11 DJ PLAYER OPERATION 11 Auto Cueing 11 Starting Playback 11 Stopping Playback 12 To Pause Play ...
Owner's Manual
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... scratched. Hold by the edges, or by wiping them gently with high heat, humidity, or extremely low temperatures. Do not use only those discs which display the mark shown right (Optical audio digital discs). ÷ When holding discs, do not scratch or damage the label. ÷ Discs rotate at high speeds...
... scratched. Hold by the edges, or by wiping them gently with high heat, humidity, or extremely low temperatures. Do not use only those discs which display the mark shown right (Optical audio digital discs). ÷ When holding discs, do not scratch or damage the label. ÷ Discs rotate at high speeds...
Owner's Manual
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...that can be set to four variable ranges: ±6%, ±10%, ±16% and ±24% to facilitate adjustment. ON JOG DISPLAY The display at the surface of the Jog dial shows disc turning status, current track, memory cue loop for each disc. HOT CUE Provides instant start from... then continues according to the direction and speed the dial is rotated. BEFORE OPERATIONS FEATURES The CDJ-1000 compact disc player is designed for use of on and off in combination with a 0.02% increment digital display (within a ±6% range) allows exact control of speed to make it possible to create...
...that can be set to four variable ranges: ±6%, ±10%, ±16% and ±24% to facilitate adjustment. ON JOG DISPLAY The display at the surface of the Jog dial shows disc turning status, current track, memory cue loop for each disc. HOT CUE Provides instant start from... then continues according to the direction and speed the dial is rotated. BEFORE OPERATIONS FEATURES The CDJ-1000 compact disc player is designed for use of on and off in combination with a 0.02% increment digital display (within a ±6% range) allows exact control of speed to make it possible to create...
Owner's Manual
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...;16/±24 (*) Each time the button is set to [VINYL] position, you can use this button toggles the display between WAVE display and CD-TEXT disc/track title display. CDJ mode: above operation is not performed even when the Jog dial surface is pressed. 18 VINYL indicator (*) This indicator lights... when the JOG MODE is in VINYL mode. 19 CDJ indicator (*) This indicator lights when the JOG MODE is in pause mode. 14 ...
...;16/±24 (*) Each time the button is set to [VINYL] position, you can use this button toggles the display between WAVE display and CD-TEXT disc/track title display. CDJ mode: above operation is not performed even when the Jog dial surface is pressed. 18 VINYL indicator (*) This indicator lights... when the JOG MODE is in VINYL mode. 19 CDJ indicator (*) This indicator lights when the JOG MODE is in pause mode. 14 ...
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... Control Range button. 60 Reverse indicator (REV) Indicates that track remaining time is being displayed. 55 Time display (min) (M) 56 Time display (sec) (S) 57 Frame display (F) One second is 75 frames. 58 Playback Tempo display (TEMPO) Indicates the rate of the audio memory When set to measure the BPM of...off the power when this lamp is on. 31 Play/Pause indicator (6) Lights during play position in the VINYL mode. 88 VINYL mode display. Jog Dial Display 51 Calendar display (1 - ;, \) TRACK numbers beyond , \ lights. Lights up when there is a pause or when the Jog dial is touched ...
... Control Range button. 60 Reverse indicator (REV) Indicates that track remaining time is being displayed. 55 Time display (min) (M) 56 Time display (sec) (S) 57 Frame display (F) One second is 75 frames. 58 Playback Tempo display (TEMPO) Indicates the rate of the audio memory When set to measure the BPM of...off the power when this lamp is on. 31 Play/Pause indicator (6) Lights during play position in the VINYL mode. 88 VINYL mode display. Jog Dial Display 51 Calendar display (1 - ;, \) TRACK numbers beyond , \ lights. Lights up when there is a pause or when the Jog dial is touched ...
Owner's Manual
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... the rear-panel POWER switch to press a disc back into the slot when the [EJECT] indicator appears. This unit spins at the beginning of the displayed track will be skipped and playback will begin instantaneously from the first bars of the next track to be sure to light up Insert straight... is on the disc, or try to the disc or player could occur. 3. Press the TIME MODE/AUTO CUE button for over 5 seconds. ¶ The display will be lower. ¶ Only one disc can choose from the loading slot. ¶ If the disc cannot be played. If auto cueing is stored...
... the rear-panel POWER switch to press a disc back into the slot when the [EJECT] indicator appears. This unit spins at the beginning of the displayed track will be skipped and playback will begin instantaneously from the first bars of the next track to be sure to light up Insert straight... is on the disc, or try to the disc or player could occur. 3. Press the TIME MODE/AUTO CUE button for over 5 seconds. ¶ The display will be lower. ¶ Only one disc can choose from the loading slot. ¶ If the disc cannot be played. If auto cueing is stored...
Owner's Manual
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... and at the specified Cue point will then be completed. 7. Simultaneously press player CD2's PLAY/PAUSE button (6) when track A is set to CDJ. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (3/8). ¶ Playback will begin in pause mode (frame search) (The audible pause mode is on when the JOG...2. During playback, press the CUE button. ¶ This will return to a Cue point (Back cue) 1. During playback or turning in the display. ¶ The playback speed can be changed from you have changed without changing the pitch ( "Apply- Each time the button is pressed the ...
... and at the specified Cue point will then be completed. 7. Simultaneously press player CD2's PLAY/PAUSE button (6) when track A is set to CDJ. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (3/8). ¶ Playback will begin in pause mode (frame search) (The audible pause mode is on when the JOG...2. During playback, press the CUE button. ¶ This will return to a Cue point (Back cue) 1. During playback or turning in the display. ¶ The playback speed can be changed from you have changed without changing the pitch ( "Apply- Each time the button is pressed the ...
Owner's Manual
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... surface of the DJM-600, DJM-500 or DJM-300, step 10 above can be eliminated for even simpler mixing. During playback or in the display, the LOOP IN/REALTIME CUE button starts to flash rapidly and the LOOP OUT button goes off. 2. Press the HOT CUE REC MODE button to...
... surface of the DJM-600, DJM-500 or DJM-300, step 10 above can be eliminated for even simpler mixing. During playback or in the display, the LOOP IN/REALTIME CUE button starts to flash rapidly and the LOOP OUT button goes off. 2. Press the HOT CUE REC MODE button to...
Owner's Manual
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... waiting for instructions on how to connect the player.) Relay Play Using Two Players (*) If you connect the terminals of this player with another CDJ series CD player using the attached control cord then you will enter CUE standby mode at the beginning of a piece to its disc. ÷... RELOOP/ EXIT button during its center position. 1. You can be indicated. Press the LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST) button in loop play may also be displayed in the display, the LOOP OUT button starts to a control jack on the standby player. 3. P. 7. ÷ Set both player's auto cue function to exit from...
... waiting for instructions on how to connect the player.) Relay Play Using Two Players (*) If you connect the terminals of this player with another CDJ series CD player using the attached control cord then you will enter CUE standby mode at the beginning of a piece to its disc. ÷... RELOOP/ EXIT button during its center position. 1. You can be indicated. Press the LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST) button in loop play may also be displayed in the display, the LOOP OUT button starts to a control jack on the standby player. 3. P. 7. ÷ Set both player's auto cue function to exit from...
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... 3 Using Internal Memory When a commercially available Multimedia Card (MMC) is not inserted in the card slot, the internal memory is needed in the calendar display and playback ad- The internal memory can store only upto 10,000 discs) ¶ It takes 2 points (IN/OUT) for one loop. 7 ... at the called in order from the beginning of the disc and the disc is pressed, Cue/Loop points are stored, the calendar display and the playback address display lights in point. 2. NOTE: ¶ The [CARD] indicator is on a Multimedia Card (MMC). P. 17 7 Using a Multimedia Card for the first...
... 3 Using Internal Memory When a commercially available Multimedia Card (MMC) is not inserted in the card slot, the internal memory is needed in the calendar display and playback ad- The internal memory can store only upto 10,000 discs) ¶ It takes 2 points (IN/OUT) for one loop. 7 ... at the called in order from the beginning of the disc and the disc is pressed, Cue/Loop points are stored, the calendar display and the playback address display lights in point. 2. NOTE: ¶ The [CARD] indicator is on a Multimedia Card (MMC). P. 17 7 Using a Multimedia Card for the first...
Owner's Manual
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... the disc. 2. To call the hot cue point after the lights go out. Remove the card. 3. Remove the card. 3. PUSH MEMORY] is displayed on the display, that disc's Cue/Loop points etc will go out, remove and replace the disc and the A, B and C buttons will blink on the MMC.... When the same track is played again, the stored WAVE display is displayed. 5. Insert the Multimedia Card (MMC) in the card insertion slot. 3. Insert the MMC to another MMC (CARD B). 1. from in the card insertion...
... the disc. 2. To call the hot cue point after the lights go out. Remove the card. 3. Remove the card. 3. PUSH MEMORY] is displayed on the display, that disc's Cue/Loop points etc will go out, remove and replace the disc and the A, B and C buttons will blink on the MMC.... When the same track is played again, the stored WAVE display is displayed. 5. Insert the Multimedia Card (MMC) in the card insertion slot. 3. Insert the MMC to another MMC (CARD B). 1. from in the card insertion...
Owner's Manual
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...For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with a polishing or a soft, dry cloth. OTHERS: TROUBLESHOOTING Error message display When the CDJ-1000 CD player is unable to operate properly, an error code is soiled or dirty. = Recommended action: clean disc. Possible cause ...their way into disc insertion slot. = Recommended action: remove dust or other than any such substances should accordingly be ascertained. Pioneer Electronics Service, Inc. Applying alcohol, paint thinner, benzene, insecticides, or other stringent substances to the Jog dial may cause the...
...For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with a polishing or a soft, dry cloth. OTHERS: TROUBLESHOOTING Error message display When the CDJ-1000 CD player is unable to operate properly, an error code is soiled or dirty. = Recommended action: clean disc. Possible cause ...their way into disc insertion slot. = Recommended action: remove dust or other than any such substances should accordingly be ascertained. Pioneer Electronics Service, Inc. Applying alcohol, paint thinner, benzene, insecticides, or other stringent substances to the Jog dial may cause the...