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1. sssssssse 4 Hz to 20 kHz Signal to noise ratio sssssssssssssssss 115 dB or more DIStOFtIOrmate s nitet d edd ERE 0 00696 3 Accessories e Operating instructions ssssssse 1 e POWET COTA ier etie tte ost pe d peser e e e test 1 e Audio cabl6 4 iit titer sott e edt ete cases 2 e Control Cold see Ge Gee erbe E e e eee Pee 2 e Forced ejection pln uif eor te toe gets 1 e Specialized connection cable for the remote controller 1 Limited warranty ies te eire aer seid 1 NOTE Specifications and design are subject to possible modification without notice Read before use FEATURES The Pioneer CMX 3000 is a twin CD player designed for use by DJs which provides not only the features and performance required in a discotheque sound system in a CD player but also provides new features only possible in a CD player JOG DIAL The large 110 mm diameter Jog dial enables better handling than an analog turntable e SCRATCH PLAY When the jog dial is rotated in the SCRATCH mode playback will occur in response to the direction and speed of jog dial rotation e PITCH BEND This function changes the music tempo depending on direction of Jog dial rotation and speed of movement e FRAME SEARCH Moves the disc from pause position in frame increments 1 75 sec when the Jog dial is rotated in pause mode e SUPER FAST SEARCH You can search the disc faster than normal search or track search b
2. CD R CD RW discs can be replayed However due to certain special characteristics of some discs recorders as well as dirty or damaged discs some discs may not replay properly CD TEXT CD TEXT informations are displayed if the CD includes the CD TEXT information lt DRB1307 gt 7 Read before use PANEL FACILITIES area ah os indicated by an asterisk are not supported in Player Og 8 LE X A pusver oS amp Manual ejection hole see p 5 DIGITAL MODE switch see p 11 2 Disc insertion slot see p 11 Set to On when the digital output is to be used When set to When using 3 inch 8 cm discs discs must be inserted in the On the DJ functions do not function Functions marked do commercially available CD adapter before insertion not operate in this mode And the muted pause mode is Disc loading indicator used instead of the audible pause mode This indicator flashes when a disc is being inserted into or POWER switch and indicator ejected from the disc insertion slot and lights up when a disc The following settings are maintained in the internal memory has been inserted even when the power is turned off Pressing this button while cueing is on standby or play is iom AVE AMO UE EL paused will eject the disc from the player X ib Remote Control Unit QUT EXIT REALTIME CUE OUT ADJ a is H EJECT
3. When beat is detected during BPM synchro the ring display will light to graphically indicate the four beat timing The four beat timing of the currently playing track on players A B can be designated by tapping the TAP button with that timing once on each of the two players The beat timing of the slave player will be automatically brought into correspondence with that of the master player so as to match the designated beat timing NOTES It may not be possible to correctly measure the BPM value for some tracks If this happens press the TAP button in time with the beat to enable a more accurate BPM synchro playback However if the BPM synchro range is outside the adjustable range of the player appropriate BPM synchro playback may not be possible During BPM synchro the tempo control slide and pitch bend operations are disabled on the slave player Fader Start Playback The provided control cable may be used to connect the control jack on the CMX 3000 to a control jack on a DJM 300 DJM 500 or DJM 600 mixer thus making it possible to exit from cueing standby mode and to start playback immediately by raising the DJ mixer CHANNEL FADER The CROSS FADER may also be used to perform fading starts on the player as well The fader may also be returned to its original position to return the player to the cueing point i e to perform back cueing This does not apply however during auto playback See p 10 for
4. instructions on how to connect the player and mixer 18 lt DRB1307 gt Relay Play Using Two Players e Set both player s auto cue function to ON the A CUE indicators will light in the displays e Set your DJ mixer s fader control to its center position 1 Press the RELAY PLAY button to blink the button indicator 2 Begin playback on the first player 3 When the currently playing track ends playback will begin automatically on the standby player 4 The first player will enter cue standby mode at the beginning of the next track on its disc By repeating this operation the two players can be used to perform continuous relay play e By loading new discs on the standby player you can construct a continuous program of whatever tracks you wish By setting a Cue point on the standby player you can perform relay to any desired Cue point on the selected track see page 13 Cueing Point Settings NOTES e Fader start and relay play cannot be performed simultane ously e When the Auto Cue function is off replay will be performed of the entire disc Data Copy WAVE and other data recorded in this unit can be copied to another CMX 3000 if desired 1 With the unit power off use a control cord to connect the two player s DATA IN OUT connec tors 2 On each CMX 3000 turn on power while simulta neously pressing the EJECT buttons on players A and B The remote control unit s EJECT b
5. II Wait for the CUE button indicator to light up before pressing the button The silent portion at the beginning of the displayed track will be skipped and playback will begin instantaneously from the first bars of the track 12 lt DRB1307 gt Once the first track has been played the player wil automatically search for the beginning of the next track to be played The cueing indicator CUE will light up the PLAY PAUSE button indicator will flash and the player will then wait for the PLAY PAUSE button mil to be pressed before beginning playback of the next track 3 If auto cueing is off playback will begin automati cally from the first track When auto cueing is off playback will continue after the first track has been played with all subsequent tracks being played in sequence When playback of the final track is complete playback will automatically come to an end Stopping Playback During playback press the PLAY PAUSE button gt 11 or if a cue point has been specified press the CUE button to back cue before pressing the EJECT button 4 to eject the disc Disc rotation stops and the disc is ejected Note that the CMX 3000 does not come with a stop button Pressing the EJECT button during playback has no effect Pausing Playback To pause playback press the PLAY PAUSE button gt II The PLAY PAUSE button indicator and cueing indicator CUE will flash and playback
6. O m E 5 g 2 8 z i 8 g d Q gH i 0 J 69 Sx B E CUE DOOMED O PLAY PAUSE i gt il i D EJECT button 4 TEMPO controls see p 13 CD TEXT WAVE button see p 16 Tempo control range button TEMPO RANGE Each time the button is pressed the function changes Pressing this button causes the variable range of the tempo alternately as follows control slide to change each time the button is pressed MASTER TEMPO button and indicator WAVE display CD TEXT CD TEXT Pressing this button causes the master tempo feature to be disc title display track title display powered on or off each time it is pressed During digital mode switches between Tempo control slide CD TEXT 4 gt CD TEXT Moving this slider in the positive direction away from the disc title display track title display center position normal playback tempo causes the tempo to become faster and moving it in the negative direction 3 LOOP control buttons see p 16 causes the tempo to become slower 4 EMERGENCY LOOP button see p 16 PITCH BEND buttons l l When this button is pressed the current point is set as the When pressed during playback causes pitch bend Pressing loop in point and loop play begins with an automatically set the button causes pitch to accelerate while pressing the out point button causes
7. and reinsert plugs Press the PLAY PAUSE button MH to begin play Sound is distorted or full of noise Audio cable has not been properly plugged in Jacks or jack plugs are dirty Player is subject to noise from a nearby television set Connect audio cable to line input jack of DJ mixer Do not connect to microphone jack Wipe away dust or dirt and reinsert plugs Turn off power to television set or move television set further away from CD player A large amount of noise is generated when playing back a certain disc or discs Playback halts unexpectedly Disc is seriously warped or scratched Disc is unusually dusty or dirty Replace with new disc Wipe away dust or dirt from disc Track searching fails to halt with Auto Cue function turned ON Track searching sometimes takes longer than expected when the length of silent portions between tracks is unusually long If the length of a silent portion between two tracks is longer than 10 seconds in duration the second track cannot be played back unless Auto Cue function is turned OFF Hold the TIME MODE AUTO CUE button depressed for 1 second or more to set the Auto Cue mode to OFF The jog dial doesn t work e The DIGITAL MODE switch is set to ON Set the DIGITAL MODE switch to OFF The jog dial performs a different function from that desired e The jog mode is incorrect Press the JOG MODE button to select the desired function Back
8. are less than 15 seconds remaining in a track Rapid flashing BPM display Used to display the number of BPM for the current track Note that it may not be possible to count BPM in the automatic BPM count mode for some tracks Then use the TAP BPM count mode to do this e 9 lt DRB1307 gt 9 Read before use CONNECTIONS Before connecting or disconnecting any cables be sure to first turn off the power switch and remove the power cord from its socket The CD player may be damaged if cables are connected when the power is on 1 Connecting the player to the remote control unit First connect the CD player to the remote control unit Remote control unit Specialized connection cable CONTROL 2 Connecting the system to a DJ mixer DJM 300 DJM 500 or DJM 600 connecting audio output and control jack cables Using the audio cables provided with your CMX 3000 CD player system insert the white plugs into the left L jacks and the red plugs into the right R jacks Note that it is also possible to use the CMX 3000 control cord to control the CMX 3000 from a mixer to make it possible to use fader startup or back cueing This does not apply however during relay playback oe PHONO2 LINE3 CONTROL PHONO1 LINE1 CONTROL a LUN cH 2__ J LUNE cH 1 CMX 3000 control cord CMX 3000 contro
9. dial 3 Press the CUE button The point where the CUE button is pressed wil become the new cueing point Changing Playback Speed Pull the tempo control slide towards you Slide the knob towards you to increase the tempo and slide it away from you to decrease it The rate of change in playback speed tempo is shown in the display The playback speed can be changed without changing the pitch Setting a Master Tempo B Selecting the tempo adjust range Press the TEMPO RANGE button Each time the button is pressed the range of adjustment possible with the tempo control slide changes x696 1096 16 WIDE At 696 the adjustment unit is 0 05 at 10 and 1696 the adjustment unit is 0 1 When set to WIDE and the tempo can be set in adjustment units of 0 596 in the range 10096 The selected variable adjustment range is shown on the display Setting a Master Tempo During playback press the MASTER TEMPO button When this is done the MASTER TEMPO will light and even if the tempo control slide is used to change the speed tempo the sound key pitch will not change Since sound is produced digitally in this mode the sound quality will change lt DRB1307 gt 13 Basic Operation DJ player operation Jog dial Jog Dial Functions 1 Using the jog dial during playback Pitch bend e Rotating the jog dia
10. fingers or other forms of bodily injury The disc clamps will spin in an unstable state thus resulting in scratching of discs 2 Be sure to use only the disc ejection pin included with your CMX 3000 i e never use a paper clip or any other object Inserting the disc ejection pin into the hole until it encounters resistance will cause the disc to be ejected some 5 to 10 millimeters from the insertion slot The disc may then be removed by grasping it by hand and pulling Manual disc ejection hole lt DRB1307 gt 5 Read before use CONTENTS Read before use CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING e 4 SPEGIFIGATIONSS eite ee nite aaa t 6 FEATURES il ore ter tea ete ade edt Nd 7 BANEIEFAGIEEIIES deett tortor 8 Ig DE 8 Remote Control Unlt oir tine ene tete 8 GONNEGTIONS 5 x oreet ener een 10 Basic operation DISC LOADING UNLOADING emmR 11 DJ BEAYER OPERATIQONB citet 12 AUTO CUCING 5 as stheccaaets erento x tero dete 12 Starting Playback ssssssseeee 12 Stopping Playback etc titt tote 12 Pausing Playback ssssssssssssssssess 12 Skipping TTacks t tet rte rete tein 12 Fast Forward and Rewind ssssssss 13 Cueing Point Settings sees 13 Changing Playback Speed sssssssses 13 Setting a Master Tempo ssssssseeee 13 JOG Dial Functions dett 14 Applications ADVANCED OPERATIONS sem
11. paver ApLaveR DIGITAL OUT When using the digital output jacks the DIGITAL MODE switch must be set to ON Note Turning the DIGITAL MODE switch ON causes all DJ features i e CUE LOOP RELOOP TEMPO CONTROL MASTER TEMPO increase reduce speed by the jog dial or HOT CUE to be disabled Also note that when using digital output pausing results not in a start playback pause but in a silent pause instead 4 Connecting the power cord When all connections have been made connect the power cord to the AC inlet on the rear panel of the player and connect the power plug to an AC wall outlet or to a power receptacle on the rear panel of the amplifier DISC LOADING UNLOADING Each insertion slot can only accommodate one disc at a time Never attempt to load more than one disc at the same time or attempt to load a second disc when one disc has already been loaded When loading a disc do not placing any twisting force on the disc or try to force the disc into the slot Also do not attempt to interrupt or defeat the motion of the disc when the player begins to draw a disc into the slot or to eject a disc since damage to the disc or player could occur Label surface up 3 During playback press the PLAY PAUSE button gt II or if a cue point has been specified press the CUE button to back cue before pressing the EJECT button 4 to eject a disc When the EJECT button is
12. pressed disc rotation stops and Insert straight POWER switch 1 Press POWER switch on front of player to turn power the disc is ejected from the loading slot on e f the disc fails to be ejected when the EJECT button is pressed the accessory forced eject pin can be inserted into Do not force a disc into the unit when the POWER switch is set the front panel s forced eject hole to eject the disc see p 5 to OFF as this may damage the disc and the unit CAUTION 2 Insert a disc Do not attempt to press a disc back into the slot when the EJECT indicator appears Pressing a disc back into the slot while the Hold the disc with label surface upwards and insert into the front panel disc insertion slot e When playing an 3 inch 8 cm disc place the disc in a commercially available CD adapter before inserting in the insertion slot lt DRB1307 gt 11 EJECT indicator appears may cause the player to stop In this case press the EJECT button again and wait until the EJECT indicator goes out before reinserting the disc Basic Operation DJ PLAYER OPERATION Operations indicated by cannot be used when the DIGITAL MODE switch is set to on and the digital output terminal is used Playing discs on Player A Operation identical for Player B Remote control unit te HORE TIME CUE BEND TEMPO RANGE MODE I AUTO CUE TRACK SEARCH aa ACH SEARCH l
13. the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer CART A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn VA ru VENTILATION Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to POWER SOURCES This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company LOCATION The appliance should be installed in a stable location NONUSE PERIODS The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left un used for a long period of time IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION e If this productis equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other it will fit into the outlet only one way
14. to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance READ INSTRUCTIONS All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference HEED WARNINGS All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS All operating and use instructions should be followed CLEANING Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning The product should be cleaned only with a polishing cloth or a soft dry cloth Never clean with furniture wax benzine insecticides or other volatile liquids since they may corrode the cabinet ATTACHMENTS Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards WATER AND MOISTURE Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub ina wetbasement or near a swimming pool and the like ACCESSORIES Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow
15. will pause Pressing the PLAY PAUSE button again will then cause the button indicator to light up and for playback to be resumed e Inthe CDJ mode broken sound will still be audible during the standby mode if you wish to stop all sound lower the output sound volume on your audio mixer f no operator whatsoever is performed for 80 minutes or more after pausing playback the rotation of the disc will be automatically brought to a halt Pressing the PLAY PAUSE button at this time will then cause playback to be resumed Skipping Tracks B Skipping tracks using the TRACK SEARCH buttons lt lt ml Press the forward or reverse TRACK SEARCH button aa gt gt Each time the button is pressed the player will skip to the next track in the specified direction To skip to the previous track while a track is being played press the reverse TRACK SEARCH button me two times in succession Pressing the forward or reverse TRACK SEARCH button lt lt gt gt and holding down on the button will cause multiple tracks to be skipped in succession Holding down the button for two seconds or more will cause the forward reverse skipping speed to increase Pressing the reverse TRACK SEARCH button ma a at the beginning of the first track will cause the player to skip to the final track Pressing the forward TRACK SEARCH button gt i from the last track will cause the player to skip to the first track i e Trac
16. 15 Scratch Play eet e PH en 15 Hot uod te MEN ES 15 Loop Playback ipar n een T eaen T peenis 16 WAVE DISplay prrs eec tete e t ett 16 CD TEXT Display e e e ae r dreid i Rm 16 Mixing Segueing Different Tracks sss 17 Beat Synicho s c decet rte thc etes etd 17 Auto BPM Synchro ernten tan DR ORREN 17 Fader Start Playback Sicor a A 18 Relay Play Using Two Players ssssssss 18 Data COPY section deiude dedere nds 18 Appendix TROUBLESHOOTING sssssee m 19 Error Message Display sssssssssssssss 20 Cleaning the Jog Dial sss 20 SPECIFICATIONS 1 General Systems ioc a Compact disc digital audio system DISCS USOC iini ato atis te ten thes ERN Compact discs Power requirements sssssssssss AC 120 V 60 Hz Power consurnption iecit tet cuates 49 W Operating temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Operating humidity 0 0 cece eee ceee ee etteeeeeteeeetaeees 5 to 85 There should be no condensation of moisture Weight Remote controller ssssssss 2 0 kg 4 lbs 7 oz Plays citet et atate 5 6 kg 12 Ibs 6 oz Dimensions Remote controller 482 W x 132 D x 82 H mm 18 31 32 W x 5 3 16 D x 3 7 32 H in Playe iit shinier teens 482 W x 252 D x 90 H mm 18 31 32 W x 9 15 16 D x 3 9 16 H in 6 lt DRB1307 gt 2 Audio section Frequency response
17. 4 PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA INC Industrial Products Department 300 Allstate Parkway Markham Ontario L3R OP2 Canada TEL 905 479 4411 TSZRF 01100000 Printed in DRB1307 B
18. ICE EQUIPMENT Fig A ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 2 lt DRB1307 gt Read before use WARNING THE APPARATUS IS NOT WATERPROOFS TO IMPORTANT NOTICE PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AND DO NOT PUT ANY WATER SOURCE NEAR THIS APPARATUS SUCH AS VASE The serial number for this equipment is located on the rear panel Please write this serial number on your enclosed warranty card and FLOWER POT COSMETICS CONTAINER AND MEDICINE BOTTLE keep it in a secure area This is for your security ETC HOO1AEn For Canadian model F or Canadian model CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian USE THIS POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION ICES 003 CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE Pour le mod le Canadien EXPOSURE ZA x Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada H009 2L ATTENTION POUR PREVENIR LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES NE PAS UTILISER CETTE FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU Information to User UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT SAUF SI LES LAMES Alteration or modifications carried out withou
19. M SYNC button will flash and the player enters the BPM synchro playback mode e f both players are currently in playback mode no synchronization is possible until playback is stopped on one of the players When one player is stopped the player still playing back is considered the master f start is begun when the BPM on the slave player is unknown synchro playback will begin at the point the slave s BPM value is measured During BPM synchro the MASTER indicator will light on the master player s display On the slave player the tempo control range display will turn off and the tempo change rate display will show the tempo compensation value During BPM synchro the slave player s tempo will change to match any tempo changes on the master side In this case the tempo and pitch bend of the slave player cannot be independently adjusted e f playback is interrupted on the master player the slave player will become the master When this occurs if the tempo control of the new master player is at a different setting from the tempo of the currently playing track the display will alternately show the message dEc or Inc and the amount of tempo deviation To reduce the tempo deviation to zero move the tempo control slide to the side if dEc is displayed and to the side if Inc is displayed Speed control using the tempo control slide becomes possible when the tempo has been adjusted Bi Correcting beat timing
20. Pioneer sound vision soul COMPACT DISC PLAYER CMX 3000 Operating Instructions Read before use Thank you for buying this Pioneer product Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly After you have finished reading the instructions put them away in a safe place for future reference In some countries or regions the shape of the power plug and power outlet may sometimes differ from that shown in the explanatory drawings However the method of connecting and CAUTION This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to other equipment To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as radios and televisions use shielded cables and connectors for connections H012 En operating the unit is the same K015 En IMPORTANT The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended
21. TS WITH THIS PRODUCT WILL INCREASE EYE HAZARD H013 En c CERE R X a HAC AE We Want You Listening For A Lifetime Used wisely your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late this manufacturer and the Electronic Dear Customer Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise This list of sound levels is included for your protection Want You LISTENING For A Lifetime Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you ve just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment Now it s time Decibel to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your Level Example equipment offers This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries nema Association s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level One that lets the 30 Quiet library soft whispers 40 Living room refrigerator bedroom away from traffic sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or 20 yas id NHAU M nu que office distortion and most importantly without affecting your sensitive 70 ANT M dien i ER yeaa t hearing 80 Average city traffic garbage disposals alarm clock Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing comfort level at two feet adapts to higher volumes of sound So what soun
22. This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug e f this product is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug a plug havinga third grounding pin it will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug POWER CORD PROTECTION Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles andthe point where they exit from the product OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the groun
23. cueing fails to work when the CUE button is pressed during playback No cueing point has been defined The DIGITAL MODE switch is set to ON Specify the desired cueing point See p 13 Set the DIGITAL MODE switch to OFF Unable to produce loop playback by pressing the LOOP OUT OUT ADJ button No cueing point i e starting point has been defined e The DIGITAL MODE switch is set to ON Specify the desired cueing point See p 13 Set the DIGITAL MODE switch to OFF Unable to perform DJ operations e The DIGITAL MODE switch is set to ON Set the DIGITAL MODE switch to OFF Auto cue and other settings are not stored e The power was turned off right after a setting was made 10 seconds before turning off the after a change WAVE data is not stored The data is stored when playback of the current rack is completed until playback of the current track is completed HOT CUE data is not stored The HOT CUE data is stored in memory when the disc is ejected Eject the disc Then turn off the power Television pictures are distorted or noise appears in FM broadcasts nterference caused by CD player Turn off the power to the CD player or move the player further away from the radio or television set Disc is not rotating even though power has been turned on Disc rotation is automatically halted when no operation is performed for 80 minutes
24. d cueing point is to be used as the loop in point 3 During playback press the LOOP OUT OUT ADJ button at the point from which you wish to end the loop Loop playback will begin with playback looping from the loop in point to the loop out point B Stopping loop playback During loop playback press the EXIT RELOOP button Once this has been done playback will continue in sequence from the loop out point without returning to the loop in point B Changing the loop out point 1 During loop playback press the LOOP OUT OUT ADJ button The loop out point time will be displayed on the display panel the LOOP OUT OUT ADJ button will begin flashing rapidly and the IN REALTIME CUE button will be unlit 2 Press the forward or reverse SEARCH button lt lt gt or turn the Jog dial The loop out point will be shifted forward or backward in 1 frame units Pressing the LOOP OUT OUT ADJ button or waiting for 30 seconds or longer will cause the player to exit from update loop input point mode and to resume loop playback B Returning to loop playback After loop playback has been stopped press the EXIT RELOOP button during playback to return to loop playback e The player will return to the currently defined loop in point and begin loop playback i e relooping again from that point 16 lt DRB1307 gt B To program Loop play information Loop play information can be programmed into a HOT CUE button to allow one to
25. d during a cueing pause 3 Press the CUE button when you reach the desired frame number or hear the sound at the point from which you wish to begin cueing When the sound is muted and the cueing indicator CUE lights up the cueing point will have been stored to memory Each time a new cueing point is stored to memory the previous cueing point will be cleared from memory B Real time cueing During playback press the LOOP IN REALTIME CUE button at the desired cueing point This point will then be recorded as the new cueing point B Checking cueing points Cueing point sampler After specifying a cueing point press the CUE button The sound at the specified cueing point will continue to play as long as the CUE button is pressed B Returning to a cueing point Back cueing 1 During playback press the CUE button The player will return to the specified cueing point 2 Press the PLAY PAUSE button 1I Playback will begin immediately from the specified cueing point B Changing cueing points Cueing point adjust 1 During playback press the CUE button The player will return to the currently specified cueing point 2 Press the forward or reverse SEARCH button lt lt The cueing point will be shifted forward or backward in 1 frame units The cueing point may also be shifted forward or backward by pressing the forward or reverse SEARCH button lt lt gt gt and then turning the jog
26. d to adjust the timing of the beat For example if you wish Player A to be the reference for beat timing if the beat timing on Player B lags behind that of Player A slowly rotate the jog dial on Player B in the clockwise direction When this is done Player B s playback speed will gradually become faster release the jog dial at the point the beat timing of Player A and Player B are in synch When the dial is released the tempo returns to normal and the synchronized beat timing is maintained If Player B s beat timing is in advance of Player A s slowly rotate Player B s jog dial counterclockwise When this is done Player B s playback speed will gradually slow when the beat timing of Player A and Player B are in synch release the jog dial Besides the jog dial Beat Sync can also be achieved by pressing the PITCH BEND or buttons Auto BPM Synchro This function can be used to automatically synchronize the BPM of two players A B The currently playing player is called the master this player s BPM is used as the reference for setting the BPM of the second player currently in pause or CUE mode the slave or a program tempo recorded in the HOT CUE button DRB1307 17 Applications Advanced operations Remote control unit MASTER RELAY PLAY TEMPO PITCH BEND BPM SYNC Jog dial Tempo control slide Press the BPM SYNC button The BP
27. ding electrode See Figure A LIGHTNING For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when itis left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges POWER LINES An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal H003 En OVERLOADING Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product SERVICING Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditio
28. ds normal can THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS actually be loud and harmful to your hearing Guard against this by UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts 90 Subway motorcycle truck traffic lawn mower 100 Garbage truck chain saw pneumatic drill To establish a safe level 120 Rock band concert in front of speakers thunderclap Start your volume control at a low setting 140 Gunshot blast jet plane e Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and 180 Rocket RE z T d clearly and without distortion Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation Once you have established a comfortable sound level e Set the dial and leave it there Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime 001 En lt DRB1307 gt 3 Read before use CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING Location Installing the CMX 3000 in an EIA rack Install the player in a well ventilated location where it will not be exposed to high temperatures or humidity Do not install the player in a location which is exposed to direct sunlight or near stoves or radiators Excessive heat can adversely affect the cabinet and internal components Installation of the player in a damp or dusty environment may aiso result in a malfunction and can be hazardous Avoid installa
29. ext disc The Hot Cue button will flash when previously Hot Cue setting information is present upon the insertion of a disc When the flashing HOT CUE button is pressed the REC button will flash and the information will be restored When the Hot Cue point has been restored the REC button light will turn off and the HOT CUE button will light steadily If programmed Hot Cue information is not to be used press the REC button to turn off the flashing HOT CUE button To restore again insert the disc again e The player s memory is non volatile so information programmed in the player s memory will be maintained even if power is interrupted or disconnected Including WAVE information the memory is capable of holding information on about 1000 CDs If the memory becomes full the memory is automatically overwritten beginning with the oldest most infrequently used information e Setting contents for the original disc cannot be read in the case of discs copied to CD R or CD RW however lt DRB1307 gt 15 Applications Advanced operations Remote control unit LOOP IN LOOP OUT EXIT EMERGENCY REALTIME cue OUT ADJ BEjgop LOOP Loop Playback B Defining a loop 1 Press the PLAY PAUSE button gt II to begin playback 2 During playback press the LOOP IN REALTIME CUE button at the point from which you wish to start the loop Note that this operation need not be performed if a prerecorde
30. f plastic used for conventional analog audio records Be careful not to allow discs to warp Always store discs in their cases vertically avoiding locations with high heat humidity or extremely low temperatures Avoid leaving discs in cars the interior of a car in direct sunlight can become extremely hot e Always read and abide by the precautionary notes listed on disc labels Condensation When this unit is brought into a warm room from previously cold surroundings or when the room temperature rises sharply condensation may form inside the unit and impair its performance In such cases allow the unit to stand for about an hour or raise the room temperature gradually Read before use Cleaning and handling compact discs e The presence of fingerprints or smudges on the surface of the disc will not directly affect the recorded signals but depending on the degree of contamination the brightness of the light reflected from the signal surfaces may be reduced causing degradation of sound quality Always keep your discs clean by wiping them gently with a soft cloth from the inner edge toward the outer edge e f a disc becomes very dirty dampen a soft cloth with water be sure to wring it out well and wipe the away dirt gently Remove any water drops with another soft dry cloth e Do not use record cleaning sprays or anti static agents on discs Never clean discs with benzene thinner or other vo
31. g Turning the jog dial in the direction you wish to search while pressing the forward or reverse TRACK SEARCH button lt lt gt gt will cause the player to enter high speed track search mode with the direction and speed of searching being adjusted in accordance with the direction and degree in which the jog dial is turned 14 lt DRB1307 gt Applications ADVANCED OPERATIONS Operations indicated by cannot be used when the DIGITAL MODE switch is set to on and the digital output terminal is used Remote control unit HOT CUE REC Pioneer Jog dial HOT CUE 1 2 3 Scratch Play When the jog mode is set to SCRATCH rotating the jog dial causes the disc to play in the direction and speed corresponding to the direction and speed in which the jog dial is turned 1 Press the JOG MODE button e The SCRATCH indicator will flash and data is stored in the memory When all data is stored in the memory the SCRATCH indicator lights steadily If the jog dial is moved harshly while the indicator is flashing the sound may skip 2 Rotate the jog dial in the direction and at the speed you wish playback to occur e Disc play will occur in response to the jog dial s direction and speed of rotation 3 Stop jog dial operation e CD playback will return to its original status e When the SEARCH button is pressed during a pause in the SCRATCH jog mode the playback mode changes fr
32. he unit before installing the unit in the rack e Attach the unit to the rack using screws of the appropriate size screws not provided with the unit Note e Never place this CD player directly above a power amplifier as the heat given off by the amplifier might result in damage to the unit Placing the CD player directly above a power amplifier might also result in ham radio signals being picked up or in other types of interference e Always be sure to remove the CD player from its rack before shipping e When moving the CD player while still installed in its rack exercise caution to avoid subjecting the player to shocks or vibration Cleaning the player To clean the PLAYER wipe with a polishing or a soft dry cloth For stubborn dirt moisten a soft cloth with a weak solution of neutral detergent diluted in five to six parts water wring the cloth well and wipe away the dirt Use a dry cloth to wipe the surface dry Do not use volatile liquids such as benzene or thinner which will damage to the unit CD lens cleaner The player s pickup lens should not become dirty in normal use If for some reason the lens becomes soiled and malfunctions contact your nearest PIONEER authorized service center Lens cleaners for CD players are commercially available but special care should be exercised in their use as some may cause damage to the lens Storing discs e Discs are made of the same kinds o
33. icator Lights to indicate loop play is possible and during loop play LOOP indicator Lights during loop play Automatic BPM Count indicator AUTO Lights during automatic BPM count mode TAP mode indicator Lights during TAP BPM count mode Indicator goes out for approximately 0 2 second the instant TAP button is pressed Time display Used to display the elapsed playback time when the REMAIN indicator is unlit or the remaining playback time when the REMAIN indicator is lit of the current track in minutes M seconds S and frames F 2 WAVE Display Character Display During WAVE display indicates the volume level of the currently playing track During character display displays CD TEXT Characters displayable are limited to alphabet numerals and certain symbols The array displays either the disc title or the track title When disc title is displayed the mark lights 13 Playback position display Used to display a full scale bar graph for the track being played to make it possible to get an intuitive feel of the elapsed and remaining play time e Display as it appears when displaying elapsed time All indicators unlit and then indicators light up in sequence from left e Display as it appears when displaying remaining time All indicators lit and then indicators are turned off in sequence from left e Display as it appears when there are less than 30 seconds remaining in a track Slow flashing e Display as it appears when there
34. int may not be displayed correctly During playback if operations such as scan jog dial or pause are attempted the WAVE data may fail to be recorded in the vicinity where the said operation was attempted In that case rerecording of the WAVE data is required CD TEXT Display CDs supporting CD TEXT function will show a consecutively scrolling display of the disc title and track title limited to alphanumerics and certain symbol characters During display of the disc title the 4 disc mark lights Applications Advanced operations Remote control unit _ MASTER RELAY PLAY PITCH BEND TEMPO BPM SYNC S Proieer Jog dial Tempo control slide Mixing Segueing Different Tracks Example To use a DJ mixer to mix the sounds of the track currently playing Player A and heard form the speakers with the sounds of the subsequent track B in Player B Connect Player A to the CH1 input port and Player B to the CH2 input port of the DJ mixer Raise the trim channel faders and master VR of the DJ mixer to the desired level so that sound is output from Player A 1 Slide the CROSS FADER control on the DJ mixer to the left CH1 side Sound from track A will then be output from the speakers Insert a disc into Player B Press the forward or reverse TRACK SEARCH but ton lt
35. k No 1 Basic Operation DJ player operation B Super fast track searching Turn the jog dial while pressing either TRACK SEARCH button lt lt 1 e Turning the jog dial in the direction you wish to skip while pressing the forward or reverse TRACK SEARCH button lt lt gt gt will cause the player to enter high speed skipping mode with the speed being adjusted in accordance with the degree to which the Jog dial is turned Tracks will be skipped in the same direction as that in which the jog dial is rotated The direction indicated by the TRACK SEARCH button actually pressed will be ignored Releasing the TRACK SEARCH button causes the player to leave high speed skipping mode Fast Forward and Rewind B Using the SEARCH button lt lt gt to fast forward or rewind During playback press the forward or reverse SEARCH button lt lt gt Pressing the forward SEARCH button gt and keeping it pressed will cause the CD to fast forward Pressing the reverse SEARCH button lt 4 and keeping it pressed will cause the CD to rewind B Super fast searching Turn the jog dial while pressing either SEARCH button lt lt gt gt Turning the jog dial in the direction you wish to search while pressing the forward or reverse SEARCH button lt lt gt gt will cause the player to enter high speed fast forward or high speed reverse mode CD will be searched in the same di
36. l cord CMX 3000 audio cable o8oeoo0ec CMX 3000 audio cable CONTROL B PLAYER R L AUDIO OUT CONTROL A taver When connecting to a DJM 300 DJM 500 or DJM 600 mixer use the CMX 3000 audio cables to connect CD1 to A PLAYER and CD2 to B PLAYER as indicated in the diagram above 3 Connecting the CMX 3000 to other devices Connecting the CMX 3000 to other mixers To connect the CMX 3000 to other mixers connect the CMX 3000 AUDIO OUT jacks to the line input jacks or AUX jacks of the mixer Do not connect to PHONO jacks as doing so would result in the sound being distorted and in being unable to obtain normal playback quality 10 lt DRB1307 gt Read before use Connections Connecting the CMX 3000 to stereo amplifiers when not using a DJ mixer Stereo amplifier Connect audio cable to CD or AUX input jacks Do not connect to PHONO input jacks fa Loe du 3000 audio cable o OOl D CONTROL R CONTROL R B PLAYER AUDIO bin Aptaver AUDIO our Connecting the CMX 3000 to devices with digital input jacks CD recorder or other device with digital input amplifier Pioneer c DIGITAL MODE c DIGITAL INPUT zs C23 OPTICAL COAXIAL an p ETT EJECT or on EJECT O Gq m Digital signal cable 50
37. l during playback causes the speed to be accelerated when rotated in the FWD direction or slowed down when rotated in the REV direction in accordance with the degree to which the dial is turned e Once the jog dial is no longer being turned playback resumes at its original speed 2 Rotating the jog dial during playback Scratch play See page 15 Scratch Play 3 Using the jog dial while playback is being paused Frame searching e Rotating the jog dial causes the player to begin searching in 1 frame units e Rotate the jog dial at a fixed speed in the FWD direction for playback at normal speed 4 Rotating the jog dial after pressing the SEARCH button while waiting for cueing Cueing point search Pressing either of the SEARCH button lt lt gt while waiting for cueing causes the player to enter cueing pause mode and rotating the jog dial at this time causes the player to search for possible cueing points Pressing the CUE button after the player has advanced or rewound to a new cueing point will then cause the new cueing point to be entered into memory 5 Rotating the jog dial while pressing the SEARCH button during playback Super fast searching Rotating the jog dial in the direction you wish to search while pressing the forward or reverse SEARCH button lt lt will cause the player to enter high speed search mode 6 Rotating the jog dial while pressing the TRACK SEARCH button Super fast track searchin
38. latile solvents or damage to the disc surface may result e With this player use only those discs which display the mark shown right Optical audio digital Dieirar aupio discs COMPACT oie DIGITAL AUDIO TEXT e When holding discs do not touch their signal surfaces Hold by the edges or by one edge and the center hole e Do not affix gummed labels or tape to the disc surface Also do not scratch or damage the label e Discs rotate at high speeds inside the player Do not use damaged cracked or warped discs Do not play a CD with a special shape Do not play a CD having other shape than a circular disc such as heart shaped disc Otherwise malfunction may occur FORCED DISC EJECTION If the EJECT button fails to work and it becomes impossible to eject a disc the disc may be ejected by inserting the disc ejection pin in the manual disc ejection hole located on the front panel of the player Always be sure to observe the following points when manually ejecting discs D Be sure to turn off the power to the CD player and wait for 1 minute or more before ejecting the disc Manually ejecting a disc immediately after the AN power to the unit has been turned off may result in one of the following problems from occurring and care should accordingly be taken never to eject discs immediately after the power has been turned off The disc will still be spinning when it is ejected thus resulting in cuts to the
39. lt gt gt on Player B to select track B 4 Press the PLAY PAUSE button 1I Note that auto cueing must be turned on 5 Use the DJ mixer MONITOR SELECTOR button to monitor CH2 6 Turn the DJ mixer MONITOR LEVEL dial to output the sound from track B to the headphones Speaker output will come only from track A 7 Listening to the sound from the headphones cue to the opening of track B CD Set player B to playback and measure the BPM e f BPM is not displayed either try playing back a bit longer than usual or use the TAP button to manually input the BPM Press the PLAY PAUSE button gt 11 in the vicinity of the area you wish to cue the track e Player B will enter cueing pause mode Turn the Player B jog dial to find the cueing point i e the w N opening bar Once the cueing point has been found press the Player B CUE button The sound will be muted and cueing will have been completed 8 Listening to the sound from track A from the speak ers wait for the press the Player B PLAY PAUSE button gt II Speaker output will come only from track A Sound from track B will be output to the headphones 9 Adjust the speed of track B to the speed BPM beats per minute of track A Adjust the Player B tempo control slide so that the number of BPM displayed for track B is the same as the number of BPM displayed for track A f you do not wish to change the pitch or key of track B pres
40. mode button REC and indicator see p 15 Press to switch the HOT CUE button s function record access In the record mode the indicator lights HOT CUE buttons 1 2 3 and indicator see p 15 Use to select the memory 1 2 3 into which you wish to program hot cue point information and loop information MASTER NN N WIDE ay o O 9 TH BILE s gs EAR rng BK NG oot eco DIE AH x EMERGENCY LOOP AUTO TAP 7 y D D 9 Display TRACK number display Displays the track number of the track currently being played Playback speed display Tempo control range display 6 10 16 WIDE Displays the variable range mode of the tempo control slide MASTER indicator MASTER indicator on the master player lights during BPM synchro play Tempo change rate display Displays the rate of change of the tempo as specified using he tempo control slide Ring display During relay play displays disc rotation status During BPM synchro mode the display occurs in rhythm with the beat 4 Auto cueing indicator A CUE Lights up when auto cueing is turned on 5 SCRATCH indictor When jog mode is set to SCRATCH flashes during write to he scratch memory and lights steadily when data is fully written to the memory EMERGENCY LOOP indicator Flashes during loop play in the Emergency Loop mode RELOOP ind
41. ns e When the power supply cord or plug is damaged e f liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product e f the product has been exposed to rain or water e ifthe product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation e f the product has been dropped or damaged in any way e When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service REPLACEMENT PARTS When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may resultin fire electric shock or other hazards SAFETY CHECK Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING The product should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling HEAT The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE ELECTRIC SERV
42. om slow to normal playback and search depending on how long the button is held down Hot Cue Up to three Hot Cue points 1 2 3 can be programmed in the memory allowing you to begin playback instantly from either of those points Cue points and loop points can also be programmed in the memory and recalled with one touch B Setting a Hot Cue Point 1 Press the HOT CUE REC button to set the HOT CUE recording mode the REC button lights 2 During playback or playback pause press either HOT CUE button 1 2 or 3 at the place you wish to set as a Hot Cue point e The pressed button will flash for 2 seconds then light steadily e f Hot Cue is set during cueing pause or cue standby the cue point and loop information when LOOP indicator is lighted will be recorded 3 After completing the setting press the HOT CUE REC button to switch to access mode the button light goes out m Hot Cue start During playback during pause or during cue standby press the HOT CUE button 1 2 or 3 programmed with the desired start point e Playback will begin instantly from the programmed point e f loop information is programmed into the HOT CUE button loop playback will begin mek Hot Cue Information Programming and Restoring e Hot Cue information is programmed in the player s memory at the time a disc is removed from the player e A restore must be performed to use programmed Hot Cue setting information for the n
43. or longer when in pause mode When the last track on the disc is over the disc stops rotating Press the PLAY PAUSE button MH to begin playback Alternatively press the EJECT button 4 to eject the disc lt DRB1307 gt 19 Appendix Troubleshooting e There may be times when the CMX 3000 fails to operate properly as a result of static electricity or some other form of interference from an outside source If any such problem occurs turn off the power to the CMX 3000 wait for the currently inserted disc to come to a full stop and then turn on the power again to see if that fixes the problem in question e The CMX 3000 cannot be used to replay partially written CD R or CD RW discs e The CMX 3000 cannot be used to replay non standard shaped discs or any discs other than 5 inch 12 cm discs or 3 inch 8 cm discs which have been inserted into an 3 inch 8 cm disc adapter Note that attempting to replay such discs may result in damage or breakdown e The BPM value measured by the CMX 3000 may differ from the BPM value recorded on a CD or from our DJ mixer but this difference is a result of differences in the BPM value measurement method not a result of a fault with the player Error Message Display When the CMX 3000 CD player is unable to operate properly an error code is displayed on the display panel Check the error code displayed against the following table and take the recommended action to correct the erro
44. pitch to decelerate 8 lt DRB1307 gt Read before use Panel facilities Time mode Auto cueing button TIME MODE AUTO CUE TIME MODE Pressing this button causes the elapsed time and remaining time REMAIN of the current track to be displayed in succession on the time display of the display unit AUTO CUE see p 12 TRACK SEARCH button lt lt 1 see p 12 8 SEARCH button lt lt gt gt see p 13 9 CUE button and indicator Cueing point settings see p 13 Cueing point sampler see p 13 Back cueing see p 13 Cueing point adjust see p 13 40 PLAY PAUSE button gt II and indicator see p 12 JOG MODE button Each time this button is pressed the jog mode switches alternately between CDJ jog mode and SCRATCH jog mode 12 Display 13 Jog dial FWD REV see p 14 4 TAP button When pressed during playback the BPM counter switches to manual mode and the BPM value is calculated from the interval at which the TAP button is pressed A BPM value in the range 40 to 199 BPM varies with the tempo change rate can be entered when the tempo change rate is 096 159 AUTO button Press for automatic BPM count BPM synchro button BPM SYNC and indicator see p 17 Each time the button is pressed switches BPM synchro function ON OFF BMP SYNC indicator flashes during ON and lights steadily when OFF RELAY PLAY button and indicator see p 18 HOT CUE recording
45. pler REAL TIME SEAMLESS LOOP This function simplifies setting and releasing loops This function lets you set a loop while you are playing a track A loop can also be set at the end of the track so that the track does not stop In addition an ADJUST mode has been added to enable one touch adjustment to the Loop out point and facilitate loop operation RELOOP Allows you to replay a loop any number of times Press the RELOOP button after releasing loop play to return to the loop start point Clever use of on and off in combination with the rhythm make it possible to create new sound effects LOOP PLAY MEMORY Loop information can be programmed in the HOT CUE button so the desired loop play begins instantly when accessed EMERGENCY LOOP When this function is used to designate a loop in point the loop out point is automatically set and loop play begins PLAYING ADDRESS This bar graph provides a visual representation of track playback progress that enables you to see current playback position just like you can on an analog record by checking needle position The length of the bar shows current position and a flashing bar provides advance notice of track end SLOT IN Discs are loaded directly without opening doors or trays making track selection that much faster FADER START QUICK START and BACK CUE can be performed using the fader function on DJ mixers DJM 500 DJM 600 and DJM 300 all mixers are sold separately MULTI READ
46. r If an error code other than any of the error codes listed in the table below is displayed or if the same error code is displayed even after corrective action has been taken contact your nearest Pioneer Service Station or contact the store from which you purchased your player for assistance Error Code Error Type Description Possible cause and recommended action TOC READ ERROR Disc is cracked Recommended action replace disc Player unable to read TOC data PLAYER ERROR Disc is soiled or dirty Recommended action clean disc Player unable to play back currently inserted disc If other discs play normally the problem is with the disc itself MECHANICAL TIME Mechanical operation has failed to OUT complete within specified time interval Dust or some other form of foreign particles have found their way into disc insertion slot Recommended action remove dust or other foreign particles Cleaning the Jog Dial To clean the PLAYER wipe with a polishing or a soft dry cloth For stubborn dirt moisten a soft cloth with a weak solution of neutral detergent diluted in five to six parts water wring the cloth well and wipe away the dirt Use a dry cloth to wipe the surface dry Applying alcohol paint thinner benzene insecticides or other stringent substances to the jog dial may cause the markings or finishing of the dial to peel or become discolored and the use of any such subs
47. rection as that in which the jog dial is rotated The direction indicated by the SEARCH button actually pressed will be ignored Playback will resume when the jog dial is no longer being turned Releasing the SEARCH button causes the player to leave high speed search mode Cueing Point Settings Once a cueing point has been stored in memory it can be used to place the player in a state where it is ready to begin playback from the cueing point by pressing the CUE button m Manual cueing 1 During playback press the PLAY PAUSE button gt 11 to pause playback at the point from which you wish to begin playback 2 Search for the precise position of the cueing point mg Using frame numbers to specify cueing points Cueing points may be specified in 1 frame units where 75 frames are equivalent to 1 second Use the jog dial or the forward or reverse SEARCH button lt lt gt gt to advance to the desired frame Rotating the jog dial once causes the player to advance or rewind 75 frames in the specified direction Similarly pressing the forward or reverse SEARCH button causes the player to advance or rewind 1 frame in the specified direction W Listen to the sound at the current frame to determine the cueing point Turn the jog dial slowly and then return it to just before the point from which you wish to begin playback The cueing point thus defined will consist of that point directly after the sound which can be hear
48. s the Player B MASTER TEMPO button before adjusting the tempo control slide Once the number of BPM displayed for both tracks are the same the tempo adjustment will have been finished 10 Press the Player B CUE button e Player B will then enter standby mode at the cueing point 11 Listening to the sound from track A from the speakers wait for the correct timing and then press the Player B PLAY PAUSE button gt II e Track B will then begin to play 12 While checking the sound from the headphones gradually shift the DJ mixer CROSS FADER control to the right The sound from track A coming from the speakers will become mixed with the sound from track B When the DJ mixer CROSS FADER control has been shifted all the way to the right the segueing from track A to track B will have been completed B Long mixed playback As long as the number of BPM is the same track A and track B may be cleanly mixed even with the CROSS FADER control set in the middle B Fader start playback If the DJM 300 DJM 500 or DJM 600 cross fader start feature is used step 11 above may be omitted thus making it even easier to perform mixing If the CROSS FADER control is also returned to its original position it will cause the player to return to the state described in step 10 thus making it possible to perform cueing repeatedly Beat Synchro After synchronizing the tempos of Player A and Player B the Pitch Bend function can be use
49. sed at the same time f the problem in question continues to persist even after checking the troubleshooting table below and taking whatever corrective action is recommended contact your nearest Pioneer Service Station or contact the store from which you purchased your player for further assistance Description of problem A disc fails to be ejected even after the EJECT button 4 has been pressed Possible cause of problem Power cord has not been plugged in A track is being played back EJECT button 4 is broken Recommended action Plug in power cord Set the player to pause or cue standby mode before pressing the EJECT button 4 See p 5 Playback doesn t begin even when a disc is inserted e Auto Cue function is turned ON Press the PLAY PAUSE button IH to begin play Hold the TIME MODE AUTO CUE button depressed for 1 second or more to set the Auto Cue mode to OFF Playback comes to a halt almost immediately after it begins Disc has been inserted upside down Disc is dirty or covered with condensation Reinsert with label side facing upward Wipe disc to remove dust or condensation No sound is output e Audio cable has come loose or has not been properly plugged in DJ mixer is not working properly Jacks or jack plugs are dirty Player is currently in pause mode Plug in audio cable properly Check switch and volume settings on DJ mixer Wipe away dust or dirt
50. t lt gt gt H g Disc insertion slot ii x A ruven o EJECT 5 D o9 e Player Auto Cueing Auto cueing is used to automatically specify the cueing point see p 13 to be used before sound actually begins to play when inserting a disc or when performing track searching Turning auto cueing on and off Pressing the TIME MODE AUTO CUE button and holding it down for a second or more causes auto cueing to be alternately turned on and off When auto cueing is on the auto cueing indicator A CUE will be lit up AUTO CUE on off status is stored in memory and persists even when the power is turned off The Auto Cue level can be changed m Varying the Auto Cue Level 1 Hold the TIME MODE AUTO CUE button depressed for 5 seconds or more e The display will show A CUE 60 when default setting 2 Press the PITCH BEND buttons to change the value The value can be changed to either 42 dB 48 dB 54 dB or 60 dB Either press the TIME MODE AUTO CUE button or else wait for 15 seconds the variable level mode will be cancel This setting is written to non volatile memory and will not be changed when power is interrupted or disconnected Starting Playback 1 Insert a disc into Player A or Player B 2 If auto cueing is on press the PLAY PAUSE button gt
51. t appropriate PEUVENT ETRE INSEREES A FOND SANS EN LAISSER authorization may invalidate the user s right to operate the equipment H011 En AUCUNE PARTIE A DECOUVERT H007A2L NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help H010 En CAUTION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE CAUTION THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRUMEN
52. tances should accordingly be avoided Should this product require service in the U S A and you wish to locate the nearest Pioneer Authorized Independent Service Company or if you wish to purchase replacement parts operating instructions service manuals or accessories please call the number shown below 800 872 4159 Please do not ship your product to Pioneer without first calling the Customer Support Division at the above listed number for assistance PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIVISION P O BOX 1760 LONG BEACH CA 90801 1760 U S A For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product Should this product require service in Canada please contact a Pioneer Canadian Authorized Dealer to locate the nearest Pio neer Authorized Service Company in Canada Alternatively please contact the Customer Service Department at the following address Pioneer Electronics of Canada Inc 300 Allstate Parkway Markham ON L3R OP2 905 479 4411 1 877 283 5901 For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product Published by Pioneer Corporation Copyright 2001 Pioneer Corporation All rights reserved PIONEER CORPORATION 4 1 Meguro 1 Chome Meguro ku Tokyo 153 8654 Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC Multimedia and Mass Storage Division 2265 East 220th Street Long Beach CA 90810 U S A TEL 800 444 OPTI 678
53. tion near cookers etc where the player may be exposed to oily smoke steam or heat Installation guidelines e Placing and using the compact disc player for long periods on heat generating sources such as amplifiers or near spotlights etc will affect product performance Avoid placing the player on heat generating sources e Install this compact disc player as far as possible away from tuners and TV sets A compact disc player installed in close proximity to such equipment may cause noise or degradation of the picture Noise may be noticeable when an indoor antenna is used In such cases make use of an outdoor antenna or turn off power to the compact disc player e When the unit is used in a loud sound environment e g near a speaker sound skip may occur Install the unit away from the speaker or reduce the listening volume Place this unit on a level surface and a stable platform Be sure the player including its audio and power supply cords does not touch vibrating materials Any cause of vibration other than the insulators may cause the disc to skip Take special care when using the player while it is installed in a carrying case IS ro ES E Do not place on or against vibrating materials 4 lt DRB1307 gt The screw holes on the front panel o the CMX 3000 are designed for use in attaching the unit to a 19 inch EIA rack e Remove the five legs on t
54. uch loop play See the section Hot Cue p 15 B To automatically set loop end Emergency Loop During playback press the EMERGENCY LOOP button Normal loop play display occurs button flashes and LOOP indicator lights and EMERGENCY LOOP indicator flashes The point at which the button is pressed becomes the loop in point and a loop out point will be set automatically as follows e f the immediately preceding BPM value is known the loop out point will be set 4 beats after the loop in point e f the immediately preceding BPM value is not known the loop out point will be set 4 seconds after the loop in point e f either of the above conditions 4 beats later or 4 seconds later occurs later than the track end the track end will be set as the loop out point e f the EXIT RELOOP button is pressed loop playback is canceled and normal playback resumes WAVE Display This display shows the track s low tone beats bass drum etc hus letting you know the track s break points and end points Together with playback of the current track the WAVE is displayed Once displayed the WAVE information is memorized so that it will be displayed immediately next time Setting contents for the original disc cannot be read however in the case of discs copied to CD R or CD RW Up to 99 tracks can be memorized for each disc in the event a track has little change in low register beat levels the break po
55. utton cannot be used for this operation e he power will turn on and data copy mode slave mode will be established the display will show SLAVE M 3 With both units in the data copy mode slave mode press the CD TEXT WAVE button on the player A holding the WAVE data you wish to copy Hold the button depressed for one second e his unit will enter the master mode and the display will show MASTER 4 Press the PLAY PAUSE button gt 11 of Player A on the master unit e Data copying will begin and the I indictor will flash e Aboutten minutes will be required for the copy operation END is displayed on the master when copying is completed 5 Turn off the power on both units and disconnect the control cord e When power is turned on again operation will return to normal mode NOTES e Do not turn off the power or disconnect cables during copying to prevent corruption of the copying data e f the ERROR message is displayed during data copy check your connections and perform the data copy function again Appendix TROUBLESHOOTING f you believe your CD player is failing to work properly check the following troubleshooting table for tips Sometimes simple mistakes in setup or operation may appear like serious problems There are also times when the problem in question may be caused by something else other than your CD player and at times like these you should check any other electronic devices being u
56. y holding down a SEARCH button or TRACK SEARCH button as you turn the Jog dial WAVE DISPLAY This display makes it possible to find the breakpoint between tracks in advance and use it as mix point or end point in the same way as you can on an analog record by checking the position of the needle in the groove BPM SYNCHRO HOT CUE Each of the players can be preset with up to three Hot Cue points 1 2 3 thus allowing you so begin play instantly from any of the points Also by setting the BPM with either auto or TAP button that BPM value can be used for HOT CUE synchro playback TEMPO CONTROL 60 mm high precision slider coupled with a 0 05 increment digital display within a 6 range allows exact control of speed to make tempo adjustments easy and accurate e TEMPO CONTROL RANGE The maximum variable range can be set to four variable ranges 6 10 16 and WIDE to facilitate adjustment e MASTER TEMPO Changes music tempo without changing pitch CUE e BACK CUE After storing the Cue point in memory press the CUE button while playing the unit to go back to the Cue point and start over e AUTO CUE Auto cue automatically locates the song s start point even if it differs from the track s frame allowing the player to start instantly at a press of the PLAY PAUSE bil button e CUE POINT SAMPLER The sound from the memorized cue point can be reproduced by one touch which can be used as the start point check and the sam
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