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Pioneer MEP-7000 User's Manual

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1. MEP 7000 Operating Instructions this manual Read this first MEP 7000 DJS Control Guide PDF file recorded on accessory CD ROM Basic operation instructions when using DJS together with the MEP 7000 DJS User s Manual PDF file recorded on accessory CD ROM Full functional explanation and operation manual for DJS software REGARDING PLAYABLE DISCS AND FILES REGARDING PLAYABLE DISCS AND FILES TYPES OF DISCS PLAYABLE ON THIS UNIT e Playable discs will display one of the following logo marks on the disc label packaging or jacket Playable disc types and logos CD TEXT CD R CD RW HEE ase oise ose O TET AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO C TEXT oE DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO ReWritable E About disc playback This unit can play CD R CD RW discs recorded in music CD CD DA or CD graphics CD G format and CD R RW DVD R RW DVD R RW and DVD R dual layer discs recorded in MP3 AAC file format h NOTE e CD R RW DVD R RW DVD R RW and DVD R dual layer discs recorded on a standalone recorder or computer may not play properly on this unit for a variety of reasons including individual characteristics of the disc scratches or soiling of the disc or dirt or condensation on the player s laser lens Discs recorded on a computer s disc drive may not play properly due to variations in the recording software settings or computer environment Be sure to record discs in the proper format for details consult th
2. ssssessssssessesessnsessnseses 10 REGARDING PLAYABLE DISCS AND FILES 11 TYPES20F DISCS PIAYABEE ON TAS UNIT wetness culo dales Dado 11 ABOUTIMPS AAC DISG PIAY BACK cea etait ns 12 ABOUT PLAYBACK FROM USB STORAGE DEVICE casa 12 ABOUTIMES PIE irana AAE UA A 13 PMO VPS aT is nana 13 PT IS A AAEN 14 PA rs GO A ea A AA Ae II ea ale eT 14 INSTALLATION GUIDELINES cccseseeeeeneeeeeeeeeees 15 CONNECTIONS i scsciscccccticctaccceniaccesteccettececectesicctnesitvante 16 NORMALS TYLECONNECTION Sanit aaa iban 16 MANIPULATORS FRE CONNECTIONS cd dd 19 PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONG cccccecececeeseeenseees 20 A e ON 20 E A A Malte os Sel tote aed chet bok 23 HANDLING DISCS AND OTHER MEDIA 0c0000000 24 EOADING AND REMVIOVING DIS alas 24 REGARDING FORCIBLE DISC EJES cds 24 WRITING MANAGEMENT DATA TO A USB STORAGE DIA E O degrees netted Paced Aetna menace 25 CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING USB STORAGE DEVICES sto detras tee de dal e a de a dl duke clan e nd ase ad ok 25 START PLAYBACK Using normal CONNECTIONS coomoonnccccccnnnacanonnnnnns 27 ROW E Ee Veta cokunta data 21 FILE BROWSING AND LIBRARY BROWSING veiubretsi cas a 28 SELECT TET RAG eraa tetera ie lao ne ea 29 VIEW PROPERTIES OF THE CURRENTLY PLAYING TRACK 29 US a i Ua E E EE E EAT E PEE Sais autos ive ence cet EE E E oeeante 30 TRACK OELECTIONAMITA AUSB KEV BOAR D ataire ana 30 Me alee PES IED anios T oe BASIC CONTROLLER OPERATIONS
3. LOADING AND REMOVING DISCS Label surface up Insert straight POWER switch 1 Set the drive unit s front panel POWER switch to ON VW NOTE e Do not attempt to forcibly insert a disc when the power is off since damage may occur to the disc or loading mechanism 2 Inserta disc e Insert the disc flat with the label surface upright e Only one disc can be loaded at a time Do not attempt to insert two discs together or to insert a second disc when one is already playing e When inserting a disc do not apply excessive force or so much pressure that the disc bends Also when the mechanism is pulling in a disc or ejecting a disc do not apply opposing pressure so as to defeat the mechanism s purpose Any of these actions may damage the disc or mechanism 3 To remove a currently playing disc first press the play pause gt 11 button to stop the playback then press the EJECT 4 button Alternately when a cue point has been set during play press the CUE button to cause back cue and then press the EJECT 4 button Disc rotation will stop and the disc will be ejected from the slot VW NOTE e Do not attempt to reinsert a disc while the eject procedure is still operating and the EJECT indicator is lighted If a disc is pressed back in while it is still being ejected the EJECT indicator is lighted the mechanism may stop In this case press the EJECT 4 button once again and wait until the EJECT
4. DELETE MEMO Erase cue loop point data See SETTING CUE CUE POINTS P 36 VIEW PROPERTIES OF THE CURRENTLY PLAYING TRACK 1 Of the four buttons BROWSE MIX EFFECT UTILITY once again press the one currently selected to turn it OFF The display will show track information including the source name track name artist name album name genre total playing time bit rate and BPM Press the select up lt button to move the menu to the folder with the currently playing track on controller A press the select down gt button to move the menu to the folder with the currently playing track on controller B 05 36 142kbps Track O7 10 192kbps Track 02 12 ysi 6uz En M3U FILE The MEP 7000 supports files in the m3u format Files with the extension m3u are treated the same as folders when selected with the cursor the recorded tracks are shown on the contents display in the form of a playlist Bplaylist m3u Eplaylist2 m3u M mia mMP3 Bover256_ folder k WAVE 201 E DISC 1 DISC 2 USB 1 MEMO Up to 100 m3u files can be displayed per device Up to 300 tracks can be displayed for each m3u file However if a file exceeds 308 000 bytes tracks loaded past that size cannot be displayed M3U files are not supported using HFS file systems on USB storage devices In the case of discs short file name notation is not supported VW NOTE When this unit s library function P
5. or dead pixels constantly bright pixels or pixels that are permanently off This is a phenomenon characteristic of LCD displays and is not considered a malfunction e When used in cold regions the screen may appear dark for a while after the power is first turned on As the unit warms up with time the screen will return to normal brightness e Avoid viewing the LCD screen in direct sunlight since the light reflected off the screen may make the image difficult to view ABOUT OEL ORGANIC EL SCREENS e The two screens displays A B may display slightly different color characteristics but this is not a malfunction En En TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR MESSAGE DISPLAY When MEP 7000 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 error 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 Type Possible cause and recommended action E 6002 AUDIO DSP Programs cannot be written to Consult your dealer or the nearest Pioneer DOWNLOAD the audio DPS when the power Service Station ERROR is turned on E 7201 TOC READ DVD CD TOC data is not b
6. The jog dial performs a e The jog mode is incorrect e Press the SCRATCH JOG BREAK button to different function from that select the desired function desired Back cueing fails to work when No cueing point has been defined e Specify the desired cueing point P 36 the CUE button is pressed during playback Unable to produce loop e No cueing point 1 e starting point has been e Specify the desired cueing point P 36 playback by pressing the OUT defined ADJUST button Auto cue and other setting are The power was turned off right after a setting e Wait 10 seconds before turning off the power not stored was made after a change Can t store cue lop point data Insufficient space on USB storage device e Delete unnecessary files or other make for tracks on USB storage sufficient space on USB storage device device Recorded USB storage device USB storage device was disconnected before e Always perform proper dismount procedure cue and loop points aren t performing proper dismount procedure or before disconnecting USB storage device or displayed power was turned off turning off power Playlist tracks appear grayed The disc or USB storage device for the recorded Load or connect the disc or USB storage device out tracks is not loaded connected for the recorded tracks e The recorded tracks have been deleted from the Once again record the changed file names or USB storage device changed locations
7. and press the ENTER key The track will begin playback Editing playlist names Use the TAB key to select the BROWSE screen Use the F6 key to select the playlist screen Use the key to select playlist you wish to edit Press shift ENTER key to confirm the selection The playlist menu will be displayed Use the key to select RENAME then press ENTER key The edit mode will be enabled allowing you to edit the playlist name Edit the playlist name A playlist name can include up to 32 characters When editing is completed press the ENTER key The playlist will flash signaling the completion of editing For other keyboard operations see the accompanying table Editing playlist Char input mode Character input oT ae a Char input mode Character input Char input mode Character input If cursor is on track name record track in PLAYLIST If cursor is on PLAYLIST first level open menu screen START PLAYBACK Using normal connections gt Move cursor to lower level Inputs same character as last input and moves to next input position Move cursor to higher level Char input mode Deletes last character deletes final character but does not leave current mode Back Space Char input mode Deletes last character when initial Char input mode Deletes last character deletes final character is deleted quits mode character but does not leave current mode Shitt Back Space Char input mode
8. cccccscscsesenseens 34 ABOUT THE DISC AUTO PLA FUNCTION asin 34 TO STOP PLAYBACK AN EJECT DISC dada 34 TONPAUISE RFA Odo oo 34 ABOUTMTTAERE DISC RE SUME FUNCIO R aaa AAR 34 FAS HEOR WARD AS REVER Ennio n e E nana 34 TAC Pa 35 SITE RING TREJA G MOD Es a D JOG DIAEFUNCION aa A 35 CHANGING TAE Se EED ic estan tete 36 AP PIECING IMA FERS TEMPO nan 36 SIGUE FOIN Sart 36 IAS A IN AA on ADVANCED OPERATIONS SECTION csscesesseneens 38 EOC Ee DAN carer a A ON 38 CUE POINT LOOP POINTE MOR cusco 38 AA A A 39 A A A eta ateedt amends 39 JOC BREAK PLAT ie tg ak ee A A 39 AA no PFP 39 MIE dll 42 ABOUT FADER SAY cai antracita 44 ABOUT DJS SOFTWARE c ccscsscescnscssenseeensensensens 45 SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT ecroconnsiinid 45 COP RIG rl ARNt al 46 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Minimum Operating REIDA E E AEETI A E EAE E A E A rtidnedioe 46 INSTALLING DJS OF AVARE ct E A E reds 47 NOTES REGARDING TRIAL PERIOD AND USER A ON rieton dat ea A 48 REGARDING ONLINE SUPPOR Tene dieta 49 LOS CLIN Es lt a sta 49 ABOUT THE DRIVER PROGRAM cscescsscnsensensens 50 SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT oroita 50 DRIVE RIN TACA TON e dads seth alias 50 USING DJ SOFTWARE nsnsnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnan 53 PREPARING YOUR DJ SOFTWARE PROGRAM ccceeeeees 54 CONTROLLING YOUR COMPUTER USING THE DEDICATED COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL turcos cad dance 54 USING MIDIFOR COMPUTER CONT ROL song a ads 56 MIIMESS
9. 1 800 421 1404 Deafness Research Foundation 1925 E DOMINGUEZ ST LONG BEACH CA 90801 1760 U S A Operating Environment Operating environment temperature and humidity 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F less than 85 RH cooling vents not blocked Do not install this unit in a poorly ventilated area or in locations exposed to high humidity or direct sunlight or strong artificial light D3 4 2 1 7c_A_En WARNING Before plugging in for the first time read the following section carefully The voltage of the available power supply differs according to country or region Be sure that the power supply voltage of the area where this unit will be used meets the required voltage e g 230V or 120V written on the rear panel D3 4 2 1 4_A_En mod If the AC plug of this unit does not match the AC outlet you want to use the plug must be removed and appropriate one fitted Replacement and mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of this unit should be performed only by qualified service personnel If connected to an AC outlet the cut off plug can cause severe electrical shock Make sure it is properly disposed of after removal The equipment should be disconnected by removing the mains plug from the wall socket when left unused for a long period of time for example when on vacation D3 4 2 2 1a_A_En En CONTENTS CONTENTS FEATURES asada 5 SPECIFICATIONS coat 9 COMFIRM ACCESSORIES
10. 10 16 WIDE When set to a variable range of 6 the tempo changes in increments of 0 02 When set to 10 and 16 the tempo changes in increments of 0 05 When set to WIDE the tempo can be changed in increments of 0 5 MEMO e When playing MP3 AAC WAV AIFF files the variable range is SHO 70 0 Ye 10 Jo Only e The tempo range setting is preserved in memory even when power is turned OFF e The variable range setting value is show in the display e n the case of a track on DJ software the temp range will depend on the software s specifications APPLYING A MASTER TEMPO During playback press the MASTER TEMPO button e The button indicator MT will light when the TEMPO adjust slider is used to adjust the speed tempo the pitch of the music will remain unchanged e The sound quality will change due to the digital processing of the audio SETTING CUE POINTS By setting a cue point in memory you can set the track to cue standby instantly merely by pressing the CUE button MW Manual cue 1 During playback press the play pause 11 button and pause playback around the point you wish to set as cue point 2 Find the accurate cue point Set the cue point using the frame number The cue point can be set in one frame units 75 frames one second Use the jog dial or SEARCH lt lt gt gt buttons to adjust the frame position Rotating the jog dial one rotation moves playback 75 frames
11. 63 is used for browsing m3u files will not be displayed e Since a variety of formats can coexist within an m3u playlist it may not operate properly in all cases Keyboard Input Reference Table Input Alphabet Numeral Symbol SPACE ENTER Shitt ENTER Home End Page Up Page Down Jump to track name folder name Char input mode Character input START PLAYBACK Using normal connections TRACK SELECTION WITH A USB KEYBOARD By attaching a keyboard track selection can be performed by inputting the initial character of the track or folder track tolder jump and playlist names can also be edited Connect the keyboard to the USB1 or USB2 port 5 PWN BF If cursor is on folder record folder contents in PLAYLIST Track folder jump Use the TAB key to select the BROWSE screen Use one of the F1 to F4 or F6 keys to select the source Accessory DJS or other DJ software cannot be used for selection Jump is possible if the PLAYLIST is at the first hierarchical level playlist name or lower in the folder tree Sequentially input the letters of the track name you wish to select The cursor will move to the first track with the matching string of characters If folders exist at that level the cursor will likewise jump to matching folder names When the cursor is on the desired track name press the ENTER key to confirm the selection The track menu will appear Press the key to select LOAD A
12. Computer operating system support is Consult the instruction manual for your DJ software Computer operating system support is limited limited to Windows Vista Windows XP or to Windows Vista Windows XP or Windows Windows 2000 DJS supports only the 2000 For those using a Mac OS 10 3 9 or Microsoft Windows OS later Consult the instruction manual for your DJ software See P49 of this manual ABOUT THE DRIVER PROGRAM See P15 of this manual CONNECTIONS See P17 for Normal Style connections and P18 for Manipulator Style connections See P51 of this manual ABOUT THE DRIVER PROGRAM IKE Setting the buffer size See P51 of this manual ABOUT THE DRIVER PROGRAM lf Confirming the driver version See P44 of this manual ABOUT DJS SOFTWARE See the DJS User s Manual PDF file on accessory CD ROM See the DJS Control Guide PDF file on accessory CD ROM See the DJS Control Guide for basic operating techniques For information regarding center display screen s status and combined play with other music sources Normal Style see this manual Consult the instruction manual for your DJ software e Special driver software must be installed on your computer when using the DJ software When using a computer with Windows installed install the special driver software found on the supplied CD ROM When using a computer with Mac OS installed download and install the special driver software provi
13. Program and Documentation and any derivative works thereof You do not acquire any other rights express or implied beyond the limited license set forth in this Agreement 2 4 No Support Pioneer has no obligation to provide support maintenance upgrades modifications or new releases xe for the Program or Documentation under this Agreement WARRANTY DISCLAIMER THE PROGRAM AND DOCUMENTATION ARE PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES AND YOU AGREE TO USE THEM AT YOUR SOLE RISK TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMISSIBLE BY LAW PIONEER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO THE PROGRAM AND DOCUMENTATION WHETHER EXPRESS IMPLIED STATUTORY OR ARISING OUT OF COURSE OF PERFORMANCE COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SATISFACTORY QUALITY ACCURACY TITLE OR NON INFRINGEMENT DAMAGES AND REMEDIES FOR BREACH You agree that any breach of this Agreement s restrictions would cause Pioneer irreparable harm for which money damages alone would be inadequate In addition to damages and any other remedies to which Pioneer may be entitled You agree that Pioneer may seek injunctive relief to prevent the actual threatened or continued breach of this Agreement TERMINATION Pioneer may terminate this Agreement at any time upon Your breach of any provision If this Agreement is terminated You will stop using the Program p
14. e LU LES Lo Ly Sree 1 2 1 Track number display Displays the number of the track currently playing 2 TEMPO control range display 6 10 16 WIDE Displays the selected variable range mode of the TEMPO adjust slider Main menu display 3 TEMPO change ratio display The center display s menus are changed by using the Displays the change in tempo produced by the operation of the BROWSE button MIX button EFFECT button and UTILITY TEMPO E ac button The function buttons select up down buttons 4 A CUE indicator LOAD A B buttons and the rotary selector dial are used to Lights when the Auto Cue function is ON manipulate the contents of each menu 5 Time display BROWSE screen Displays the current track s elapsed time REMAIN indicator Use to select tracks and construct playlists P 27 is off or remaining time REMAIN indicator is lighted in MIX screen ES M Seema S and frames F Use to perform mixing operations including auto mix using 6 Playing address display playlists P 42 To provide a quick intuitive grasp of the relative progress of a EFFECT ae track s playback either elapsed time or remaining time a bar aes l uN graph is used to represent the full length of the track Use to select scratch play and various effects used in jog break e Elapsed time display Starts with all segments off then play P 39 gradually lights from left to right UTILITY screen e Remaining time display Starts with all segments on
15. while pressing SEARCH button once moves the playback one frame in the designated direction Set the cue point while listening to the playback audio Rotate the jog dial slowly and return the play to the point just before the place you wish to begin playback if the jog mode is something other than SCRATCH the cue point will be the point immediately after the sound heard in audible pause 3 Once the frame number or audible sound is at the desired cue point press the CUE button e The sound will be muted and the CUE button indicator will light indicating successful setting of the cue point e When a new cue point is set in memory any previously set cue point will be cleared from memory NW Real time cue During playback press the IN CUE button at the point you wish to mark as a cue point This point will be recorded as a new cue point E To confirm the cue point cue point sampler After setting the cue point press and hold the CUE button The sound at the cue point will be audible so long as the CUE button is held depressed E To return to the cue point back cue During playback press the CUE button The unit will return to the set cue point and enter cue standby mode 2 Press the play pause I1 button Playback will begin instantly from the cue point E To modify a cue point cue point modification During playback press the CUE button The unit will return to the set cue point and enter cue standby
16. ysi 6uz En En CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS Whenever connecting or disconnecting components be sure to first turn off the power and disconnect the power cord from its outlet first Damage to the unit may result if connections are modified while power is supplied NORMAL STYLE CONNECTIONS 1 System connections Use the provided dedicated remote control cable to connect the control unit to the drive unit Insert firmly until you hear a click Control unit Accessory dedicated remote control cable REMOTE CONTROL 2 Connections to DJ mixer DJM 3000 DJM 800 audio output and control connections Using the accessory audio cable connect the white plug to the L left channel connector and the red plug to the R right channel connector By connecting the accessory control cord this unit can be controlled from a Pioneer DJ mixer so as to allow fader start play and back cue operations except during relay play PHONO LINE SROS PHONO LINE Og No K GO m G LINE1 IQ I LINE4 CH ii LINE2 CH 1 i Accessory Accessory audio cable control cord Accessory control cord Drive unit MEMO e When connecting to the DJM 300 DJM 500 or DJM 600 use the accessory audio cable to connect the CD1 to the drive unit s side A output connectors and CD2 to the drive unit s side B output connectors a
17. 1 Use the accessory dedicated remote control cables to connect the drive unit to the control unit NOTE e Insert firmly until you hear a click 2 Use USB cable to connect the drive unit to the computer then turn the drive unit s power ON When first connecting this unit to the computer and when disconnecting and reconnecting the computer USB port the computer may display the message Installing device driver software In this case wait until the computer displays the message Your devices are ready to use lt For Windows XP gt e During the installation process if the computer displays the message Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software select No not this time then click on the Next button to continue the installation process Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software O Yes this time only O Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue Cancel e During installation if the computer displays the message What do you want the wizard to do select Install the software automatically Recommended then click on the Next button to continue the insta
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19. 800 x 800 pixels cannot be displayed When an image is imbedded in an ID3 tag or an image file is found within a folder the image will be displayed as a jacket photograph together with the ID3 data In the event Jacket Photograph that images are found in both places the image imbedded in the ID3 tag will be given precedence Up to 100 m3u files can be displayed per device Up to 300 tracks can be displayed for each m3u file However if the file size exceeds 308 m3u file 000 bytes those tracks in the portion exceeding 308 000 bytes cannot be displayed When browsing using a database you have constructed m3u files will not be displayed In the case of discs those recorded with short file names are not supported In normal style operation DJ software tracks cannot be mixed In manipulator style MIX operation whether mixing is possible depends on the DJ software used the accessory DJS software supports mixing In normal style operation effects cannot be applied to DJ software tracks In ERREGT manipulator style operation whether applying effect is possible depends on the DJ software used the accessory DJS software supports effect functions Music CD DA tracks and DJS tracks cannot be added to playlists A maximum of 150 tracks can be recorded in a single playlist When a playlist becomes full no further tracks can be added Playlists If a USB storage device has insufficient capacity remaining its trac
20. Basic Windows Vista Home Premium Windows Vista Ultimate Windows Vista Business Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional or Windows 2000 Professional It may be necessary to use the Windows update facility in order to install the most recent Service Pack The driver installation program is provided in 10 languages English French German Italian Dutch Spanish Russian Chinese simplified Chinese traditional and Japanese If using a version of Windows in another language follow the onscreen instructions to select English as the language You must have administrator privileges on your computer in order to install the driver software Log on as the user set as the computer s administrator before attempting driver installation If any other Windows programs are running close them before beginning driver installation WM NOTE e Before installing the driver software turn off this unit s POWER switch and disconnect any USB cables connecting this unit to the computer e If this unit is connected to a computer without first installing the driver errors may occur on the computer depending on the computer environment involved e In the event the driver installation is interrupted midway through follow the procedures below to reinstall the driver from the beginning e Pioneer s website listed below provides up to date information on the driver software Using the accessory CD ROM to install th
21. CD ROM installation disc is loaded in your computer s DVD CD drive the installation menu will automatically appear Follow the menu instructions to install the DJS software e Ifthe installation menu does not automatically appear click on START gt My Computer or Computer and select the optical disc drive and double click on the Install icon When the installation menu appears click on the Install DJS button 8 DIS Incustletien Pioneer VWeloome to the DJS installation Program Pasie cos al pihe progama before conbrusra wells o rial o 4p gt monss S Ciena Ea m is 1 C mpleba wou WE tei ia PERA ye cameu Display DUS Read Me M E AAA AAA eee in order to de play me BS pera Mascus voy must hise jobs Reader vpn 0 0 or der alae On your Chrrab r Install Adobo Reader version 8 0 entity e If atrial version of DJS is currently installed on the computer in place of the Install DJS button the Uninstall DJS trial version of DJS button will appear Click on that button to uninstall the trial version then once again click on the Install DJS button To display the user s manual click on the Display DJS User s Manual button Adobe Reader is required to display the user s manual To install Adobe Reader click on the Install Adobe Reader button If your computer already has an older version of Adobe Reader installed uninstall the older version of Adobe Reader before cl
22. Creates a library on the rear panel USB storage device 2 2 See P 63 CREATING LIBRARIES E Setting the browse type The browse type can be selected and each USB storage device set regarding whether to use created libraries LIBRARY If a library is found on a USB storage device library browsing is set NORMAL File browsing is used as the browse mode without using any libraries W MEMO e The browse type setting is applied to any USB device connected after the setting has been made lo change the browse mode of a USB storage device already connected disconnect and reconnect the USB device after changing the setting 5 LANGUAGE Set the language to be used Factory default setting LANGUAGE Select display language from English nine available English French German Italian Spanish Dutch Russian Simplified Chinese Japanese 6 GENERAL Allows making LOAD LOCK and other settings and backup of user data LOAD LOCK Locks the LOAD button so that it is disabled during playback lt A gt AUTO CUE Sets the auto cue level for LEVEL controller A 8 steps lt B gt AUTO CUE Sets the auto cue level for LEVEL controller B 8 steps KEYBOARD LANGUAGE Factory default setting 60 dB 60 dB Select keyboard input English US language from ten available English US English UK French German Italian Spanish Dutch Russian Simplified Chinese Japan
23. Deletes last character when initial Char inout mode Deletes all characters deletes final character is deleted quits mode character but does not leave current mode Delete Char input mode Deletes last character when initial Char input mode Deletes last character deletes character is deleted quits mode final character but does not leave current mode e Normally delete item tracks in PLAYLIST F1 Selects DISC 1 icon Selects DISC 2 icon Selects PLAYLIST icon BROWSE MIX EFFECT UTILITY button select toggles to left direction CN AN CS AN WM MEMO e Two byte characters are not supported Also character search is disabled in the edit mode e In the event character input appears mistaken use the UTILITY screen to set the KEYBOARD LANGUAGE to an appropriate selection see P 62 e The USB STOP indicator will not light even when a USB keyboard is connected h NOTE e Proper operation may not be possible depending on the USB keyboard or USB hub used ysi 6uz En En START PLAYBACK Using normal connections USING THE PLAYLIST This unit allows the user to prerecord desired tracks in a playlist thus allowing quick track selection even when using large capacity discs and USB storage devices Up to 20 playlists can be constructed and each playlist can record up to 150 tracks from multiple USB storage devices and CD ROM DVD ROM discs W MEMO e Music CD CD DA tra
24. OR ELECTRONIC APPROVAL IS NOT REQUIRED TO MAKE THIS AGREEMENT VALID AND ENFORCEABLE IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO USE THE PROGRAM AND MUST STOP INSTALLING IT OR UNINSTALL IT AS APPLICABLE T Cancel Y 1 agree If you do not agree with the terms of the Software End User License Agreement click on the Cancel button to terminate the installation ABOUT THE DRIVER PROGRAM 7 Follow the instructions that appear on the screen e lf the Windows Security screen appears during installation click on Install this driver software anyway to continue the installation process A x Windows can t verify the publisher of this driver software r 4 Windows Security Don t install this driver software You should check your manufacturer s website for updated driver software for your device NN Install this driver software anyway Only install driver software obtained from your manufacturer s website or E disc Unsigned software from other sources may harm your computer or steal information v See details lt For Windows XP gt e f the Hardware Installation screen appears during installation click on Continue Anyway to continue the installation process Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware _ Sound video and game controllers haz not passed Windows Logo testing to very
25. SYNC is set to ON the tempo of the next track is automatically adjusted to match the BPM of the currently playing track h MEMO e The tempo will not change if the tempo variable range is exceeded music CD CD DA 100 MP3 AAC WAV AIFF 10 MIX mode select CUT IN Playback of the currently playing track stops and switches instantly to the next track ZIP The pitch of the currently playing track gradually decreases until it can no longer be heard at which point playback of the next track begins ECHO One beat of sound continues repetitively and fades until it can no longer be heard at which point playback of the next track begins CROSS FADE The currently playing track fades out as playback of the next track fades in when the fade out fade in is completed the track changes h MEMO e f none of the MIX modes is selected one of the four CUT IN ZIP ECHO CROSS FADE will be selected at random NW Instant Change Function Using the instant change function you can switch from the currently playing track to another desired track at the timing of your choice 1 While one track is playing setup the next track Load a track on the controller opposite the one currently playing and set to cue standby k MEMO e Tracks can be set not only from the BROWSE screen but from the MIX screen as well With a playlist opened on the MIX screen rotate the rotary selector dial the cursor will appear and both LOAD
26. Style 1 Connect to the computer The center display will show the PRO DJ logo DISC 1 5 Press LOAD A or B button When the LOAD A or LOAD B button is pressed while PC is selected on the BROWSE screen s source selector the DJ software s track will be set in the controller corresponding to the LOAD button pressed A or B During DJ software operation the controller appears highlighted in the BROWSE screen 2 Start the DJ software program B When communication is established with the DJ software the buttons jog dial and TEMPO adjust slider can be used to control operation and the MEP 7000 s center display and displays A B will show the currently playing track s time data and title together with the name of artist DISC 1 DISC 2 USB 1 At the same time the display A B displays PC 000 08 BB 888 DOOOOOOODONLNNN OREO k MEMO e Some DJ software programs do not support the atorementioned track information displays En En USING DJ SOFTWARE For DJS a Control can be performed while viewing the center display s 1 BROWSE MIX and EFFECT screens For details of actual operation consult the chapter on Manipulator Style operation of the MEP 7000 DJS Control Guide PDF file on accessory CD ROM Al Artist Drumn Club Ho Album Bass use House Hip Hop MEMO e While the UTILITY screen is being displayed on the center display the center display s buttons and rotary selector dial cann
27. a playlist 1 Select the track you wish to move from the playlist 1 Select the desired playlist 2 Press the rotary selector dial 2 Hold the rotary selector dial depressed for one second or e A menu will appear in the right window more 3 Turn the rotary selector dial to select MOVE TRACK then e A menu will appear on the right side of the center display press the rotary selector dial 3 Use the rotary selector dial to select RENAME then press 5 e A yellow line will be displayed the rotary selector dial To 4 Turn the rotary selector dial to the place you wish to move 4 Enters edit mode Use the rotary selector dial to edit the Ty the track name of the playlist gt 5 Press the rotary selector dial e A maximum of 32 characters can be input e The track selected in step 1 will be moved to before the track Select up lt 4 button selected in step 4 and the display will return to the playlist Delete previous character to cursor EH To delete tracks from a playlist select down button 1 Select the track you wish to delete from the playlist ONE CASO TONE Aaa Press rotary selector dial 2 Press the rotary selector dial 7 A menu will appear in the right window Save edited contents and leave editing mode 3 Turn the rotary selector dial to select DELETE TRACK then Rotate rotary selector dial press the rotary selector dial Select character type Upper case gt lower case gt e The track will be deleted from the playlist nu
28. e Interference caused by player e Turn off the power to the player or move the distorted or noise appears in player further away from the radio or television FM broadcasts set ysi 6uz Disc is not rotating even e Disc rotation is automatically halted when no e Press the play pause IH button to begin though power has been turned operation is performed for 100 minutes or longer playback Alternatively press the EJECT 4 on when in pause mode button to eject the disc e When the last track on the disc is over the disc stops rotating e There may be times when MEP 7000 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 MEP 7000 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 This unit cannot play partial untinalized CD R RW DVD R RW DVD R RW and DVD R dual layer media e Do not attempt to play irregularly shaped or other discs besides normal 12 cm round discs since malfunction or damage may result e The BPM value measured by MEP 7000 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 ABOUT THE LCD SCREEN e Some LCD monitors may display so called hot pixels
29. e Wipe away dust or dirt and reinsert plugs e Controller is currently in pause mode e Press the play pause gt I button to begin play Sound is distorted or full of e Audio cable has not been properly plugged in Connect audio cable to line input jack of Du noise mixer Do not connect to microphone jack e Jacks or jack plugs are dirty e Wipe away dust or dirt and reinsert plugs e Player is subject to noise from a nearby e Turn off power to television set or move television set television set further away from player En En TROUBLESHOOTING Description of problem Possible cause of problem Recommended action A large amount of noise is e Disc is seriously warped or scratched e Replace with new disc generated when playing back a Fs ETT certain disc or discs Playback Disc is unusually dusty or dirty Wipe away dust or dirt from disc halts unexpectedly Track won t load during e LOAD LOCK is set to ON e Use UTILITY screen to set LOAD LOCK to OFF playback Track searching fails to halt e Track searching sometimes takes longer than e Hold the TIME A CUE button depressed for one with Auto Cue function turned expected when the length of silent portions second or more to set the Auto Cue mode to ON between tracks is unusually long OFF e f 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
30. in the playlist e The file names for the recorded tracks have been changed or the files moved e USB storage device was disconnected before e Always perform proper dismount procedure performing proper dismount procedure or before disconnecting USB storage device or power was turned off turning off power Can t record tracks located on Insufficient space on USB storage device e Delete unnecessary files or other make USB storage device on playlist sufficient space on USB storage device Keyboard input isn t correct e KEYBOARD LANGUAGE setting is incorrect e Use UTILITY screen s KEYBOARD LANGUAGE setting to select the proper input language e You are using a keyboard for a language other Use a keyboard for one of the supported than the ten supported by this unit languages Character data for MP3 AAC LANGUAGE setting is incorrect e Go to the UTILITY screen and set LANGUAGE to format tracks appears garbled the language of your choice e The track information tor the music file created Input the file information in a language in the DJ software is in a language not supported bythis unit This unit is able to display supported by this unit European languages Russian simplified Chinese and Japanese e The track information for this unit is in a e For information on the languages supported by language not supported by the DJ software your DJ software check the instruction manual for the software you are using Tr
31. indicator has gone out before reinserting the disc REGARDING FORCIBLE DISC EJECT If the EJECT 4 button fails to operate and a disc cannot be removed insert the furnished forcible eject pin into the forcible eject hole on the front panel of the drive unit to allow the disc to be removed When performing forcible eject always abide by the following precautions 1 Turn off the power to the drive unit and wait at least one minute Inserting the forcible eject pin before one minute has elapsed may occasion the following dangers e The disc may be ejected while it is still rotating at high speed Causing injury to fingers or hands e The drive s disc clamp may rotate in an unstable condition causing damage to the disc 2 Use only the furnished eject pin do not use other objects When the forcible eject pin is inserted fully into the forcible eject hole the disc will come out of the slot by about 5 mm to 10 mm where it can be grasped by the fingers and removed Forcible eject hole HANDLING DISCS AND OTHER MEDIA WRITING MANAGEMENT DATA TO A USB STORAGE DEVICE When this unit is used with a USB storage device to play music various management data files are created within the storage device The management data are ofthe following three types and stored within the hidden directory named PIONEER in HFS format named PIONEER Note that if these data folders and their files are deleted cue and ot
32. is currently playing 3 Rotate the rotary selector dial and select the desired operation CREATE UPDATE DELETE CANCEL then press the rotary selector dial CREATE Create a library UPDATE Perform comparison with library existing on USB storage device and if a difference is found update the library DELETE Delete a library on the USB storage device CANCEL Return to UTILITY screen 4 The screen will change as the selected operation begins when the operation is finished the Done message will appear When the database management operation is completed disconnect and reconnect all USB storage devices k MEMO e To interrupt the management operation midway hold the UTILITY button depressed for one second or more e Alibrary can be created with up to 150 000 tracks e Libraries are created on the USB storage device in folders named PIONEER or PIONEER in the case of HFS When updating a library information on deleted or added tracks is updated Revised changed track information is not updated To update change track information use of a library creation program is required NOTE e Creation of a library requires from about several hundred bytes to 1 Kbyte of storage space per track e Updating a library requires approximately 2 KB of open space on the device per track BACKING UP USER DATA Information stored in this unit regarding playlists and disc cue loop points can be copied to a USB storag
33. is pressed the LED indicator goes out and the Jog mode is turned OFF JOG DIAL FUNCTION 1 Rotate during playback pitch bend when jog mode is OFF e Disc rotation will be accelerated FWD or decelerated REV in proportion to the degree of jog dial rotation e When jog dial rotation is stopped the disc rotation returns to its former speed Rotate during playback scratch play when jog mode is set to SCRATCH See the section SCRATCH PLAY P 39 Rotate during playback jog break when jog mode is set to JOG BREAK See the section JOG BREAK PLAY P 39 Rotate during pause mode frame search e Search will be performed in one frame increments e When the jog dial is turned inthe FWD direction ata stable speed the playback sound 1x speed will be output During cue standby press one of the SEARCH lt lt gt gt buttons then rotate jog dial cue point search If the button is pressed during cue standby if the jog mode is set to something besides SCRATCH the unit will enter audible pause mode and the jog dial can be rotated to search for a cue point candidate Following movement of the point pressing the CUE button sets the new cue point 6 During playback rotate the jog dial while holding one of the SEARCH lt lt gt gt buttons depressed super fast search While holding the button depressed rotate the jog dial in the direction you wish to perform the search Search will be perfor
34. mode 2 Press one of the SEARCH lt lt gt gt buttons e The cue point will be moved in one frame increments the cue point sound will move e The cue point can also be moved by pressing one of the SEARCH lt lt gt gt buttons and then rotating the jog dial the cue point sound will move 3 Press the CUE button The point at which the CUE button is pressed forms the newly set cue point BASIC CONTROLLER OPERATIONS AUTO CUE FUNCTION When a track is first loaded or track search is performed this function automatically sets a cue point immediately before the point that music begins and then sets the player to cue standby at that point Turning Auto Cue ON OFF e The auto cue function can be turned ON OFF by holding the TIME A CUE button depressed for one second or more e The auto cue function is ON when the A CUE indicator is lighted in the display e The status of the A CUE function remains the same even when power is turned OFF e The auto cue level can be changed if desired Changing the Auto Cue Level 1 Hold the TIME A CUE button depressed for five seconds or more The display will show 60db in default condition 2 Press the PITCH BEND buttons to change the value e The level can be set to one of the following values 36 dB 42 dB 48 dB 54 dB 60 dB 66 dB 72 dB 78 dB To cancel the auto cue adjust mode either press the TIME A CUE button or wait 15 seconds and it wil
35. standby mode at the cue or loop in point 2 At the cue or loop point you wish to delete hold the CUE LOOP MEMORY button depressed for one second or more The MEMO indicator will go out and the designated cue point or loop point information will be deleted e The information can be deleted from the BROWSE screen as well P 29 SCRATCH PLAY When the jog mode is set to SCRATCH pressing and rotating the top surface of the jog dial will cause playback to be performed in proportion to the direction and speed of jog dial rotation 1 Press the SCRATCH button The SCRATCH indicator will flash blue 2 During playback press the surface of the jog dial Playback will stop 3 Rotate the jog dial in the direction and at the speed you wish for playback to occur Playback will begin in the direction and at the speed corresponding to the jog dial input 4 Release hand from surface of jog dial Playback will return to its original speed SPIN PLAY During playback with the jog mode set to SCRATCH either press the surface of the jog dial or the play pause II button to set the pause mode then rotate the jog dial quickly playback will proceed in response to the direction and speed of jog dial rotation even if you remove your hand from the dial JOG BREAK PLAY When the jog mode is set to JOG BREAK the pressing and rotating the surface of the jog dial causes effects to be applied to the sound in proportion to the direct
36. style m PONOT VORGA riren ar a eE EEA Da AC 120 V 60Hz POWer COnSUMDUON ieren Seba habia a Sek eo 33 W Manipulator style gt POWEF volage rd akan on DC 5 V USB bus power CURA COMSUMI DION 4 arpa AAA 600 mA POWEer CONSUMDUOM tu tak Madek o eke keh els 3 W Operating temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Operating humidity 5 to 85 RH without condensation Mass Weight GOO ld ara 1 7 kg 3 75 Ib ICSE rata tias a ios 6 1 kg 13 45 Ib Maximum external dimensions Control unit 482 6 mm W x 133 0 mm H x 83 5 mm D 19 0 in W x 5 24 in H x 3 29 in D Drive unit 482 6 mm W x 90 5 mm H x 324 6 mm D 19 0 in W x 3 56 in H x 12 78ap in D 2 USB Upstream Section CONMEClOl se hw bd ve Sea a oie USB B type port PC connector USB Downstream Section CORNECION 49nd arcs USB A type ports USB1 USB2 ports POWERSUOOW sci dc 5 V 500 mA or less at port 3 Analog Audio Output Section QUIDUTCOMNECIO lata Llosa RCA jacks controller A B Ss a AA AE 2 0 Vrms 1 kHz Frequency TES PON SE la ed snd blow Ht bowed Gola eae 4 Hz to 20 kHz SVAN Kec te ps tai Gr eee E E he 1a tact seal dl be atin 115 dB or more JEITA DIStO A NN 0 006 or less JEITA The above specifications refer to values for music CD CD DA 4 Digital Audio Output Section OUDOT CORNE CIOT seu vaca Sau xe ato RCA jacks controller A B OOUT TY Ore la li vache aod REE eat 4 Coaxial digital S PDIF OT CT TCV EN
37. the button is pressed the player will skip to the beginning of the next track in the direction indicated by the button To skip to the beginning of the track preceding the Current one the ka button must be pressed twice e When the button is held depressed the player moves continuously in the direction indicated When the button is held depressed for two seconds or more track skip is performed at higher speed If an attempt is made to continue the track skip earlier than the first track track No 1 the track skip will move to the last track Likewise if an attempt is made to press the gt gt button to continue the track skip later than the last track the track skip will move to the first track track No 1 NW Super fast track search While holding one of the TRACK SEARCH I lt gt buttons depressed rotate the jog dial e While holding the button depressed rotate the jog dial in the direction you wish to perform the track skip operation and high speed track skip will be performed in proportion to the amount the jog dial is turned e The skip direction follows the direction in which the jog dial is rotated The TRACK SEARCH button pressed has no effect on the direction e The skip operation is canceled when the TRACK SEARCH button is released SWITCHING THE JOG MODE Press the SCRATCH or JOG BREAK buttons The mode will switch to either the SCRATCH JOG BREAK or OFF mode When the side with the flashing LED
38. the connected component En En CONNECTIONS 5 Connecting a computer Make these connections in order to use the accessory DJS or other DJ software program Drive unit A Accessory USB cable A Do not connect until you have installed the required driver in your computer See ABOUT THE DRIVER PROGRAM P49 Computer VW NOTE e Use only the furnished accessory USB cable 6 Connecting the power cord When all other connections have been completed connect one end of the accessory power cord to the AC IN jack on the rear side of the drive unit and the other end to a normal AC power outlet or the auxiliary power outlet of an amplifier CONNECTIONS MANIPULATOR STYLE CONNECTIONS These connections should be used when you wish to operate the accessory DJS or other DJ software without connecting the drive unit Use the accessory USB auxiliary power cable and the normal USB cable to connect the control unit to the computer connect the USB auxiliary power cable first Control unit ysi 6uz Accessory USB cable Accessory USB auxiliary power cable REMOTE o 0 CONTROL Computer A Do not connect until you have installed the required driver in your computer See ABOUT THE DRIVER PROGRAM P49 h NOTE e When making manipulator style connections do not connect the drive unit since it will not function correctly e Do not connect anything to the 5 V connector other tha
39. then Use to make unit settings P 61 gradually goes off from left to right Function tab e When 30 seconds of remaining playing time is reached the Dispi 4 ihat Ben TETEE E T graph begins to flash slowly sai al ence a a aha cis e When 15 seconds of remaining playing time is reached the buttons Items displayed differ depending on the contents graph begins to flash quickly shown on the main menu display 7 BPM display A B track information display Shows the currently playing track s BPM Beats Per Minute Displays track information and current status for tracks 8 MEMO indicator PRE Lights when a cue or loop point has been stored in memory Track name 9 REMAIN indicator Play status Artist name Play status g Indicates track is currently playing Indicates track is currently paused Lights when the time display is set for remaining time TE Indicates track is currently in cue standby condition see P 36 SETTING CUE POINTS W MEMO e Track name and artist name can be displayed in Western European languages Russian Chinese simplified Mandarin and Japanese PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS REAR PANEL Drive Unit 5 7 A l gt gt eee gt O o aa E e ae Koig A del C O o 65 e O 1 ACinlet AC IN 5 Control jacks CONTROL A B Use the supplied power cord to connect this inlet to a When the supplied control cord is used to connect this unit to household AC outlet a Pioneer
40. will not operate properly Try a different USB hub or connect the storage device directly to the USB port Also if multiple USB storage devices are connected through a USB hub only one of the devices will be recognized e Format not supported e Use only FAT FAT32 or HFS formats e he connection with this unit has been e Restore normal operation by following the terminated because an electrical current directions listed in Connecting a USB storage stronger than that allowable was applied to this device P 26 The rating allowable current for unit s USB1 port or USB2 port this unit is 500 mA or less per port Use USB e Device does not comply with USB mass storage class USB storage device not detected A caution message to the effect that an excess current has been detected will appear in the center display storage devices that meet these standards If you have a USB storage device connected through a bus powered USB hub connect the USB storage device directly to this unit Can t play MP3 or AAC tracks Format not supported e See P 11 REGARDING PLAYABLE DISCS AND FILES regarding supported formats e Files are copy protected e Cannot be used on this unit No sound is output e Audio cable has come loose or has not been e Plug in audio cable properly properly plugged in e DJ mixer is not working properly e Check switeh and volume settings on DJ mixer e Jacks or jack plugs are dirty
41. 7 OFF 0 ON 127 dd OFF 0 ON 127 dd OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 dd OFF 0 ON 127 dd OFF 0 ON 127 da OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 RON EI fw ET E E CIN En USING DJ SOFTWARE Message NM Interface Name o Comments ROTARY SELECTOR DIAL General ee to 127 1 to 30 1 to 30 transmits count value Purpose difference from previous time When 30 or more becomes Controller 00 SELECT DOWN See dd OFF 0 0N 127 ssid FOFF 0 ON 127 ss 0 ON 127 SELECTUP lt UPS dd OFF 0 0N 127 0 ON 127 DIAL s pont 0 ON 127 lt lt dd OFF 0 ON 127 0 ON 127 CO A CI CC a e OFF 0 ON 127 a OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 eoo o COM CE ce a e n channel number e Messages with gray overlay are output only when unit is connected to computer in manipulator style with the exception that they are not output when the UTILITY screen is displayed ysi buz c Oo U 9 i gt 8 Q A O Sen Uv c O U En En ENJOYING CD G KARAOKE The MEP 7000 can playback CD G discs and output images to an external monitor MONITOR OUT for Karaoke play SELECT CD G PLAY MODE To play a CD G disc it is necessary to use the UTILITY screen to set the CD G play mode 1 Press the UT
42. ACE TABLE ad end 58 ENJOYING CD G KARAOKE ccsscsesnscneesensensensenes 60 DEE CC Eee HA VICI A eee che 60 TO PUA AGO TSC is are tte cl dete e 60 TO CANCELE FA MODE isa 60 USING THE UTIL Va iaa sarna 61 AA AA cn vse E 61 A een got et acco 61 Cred ARI Gul Mle nV Ao aie narrari rere eer meee e 63 IMIG PUSE DAT td tio 63 TOPERFORMAFACIORMRE S E airan 64 TROUBLESHOOTING siii aria 65 ABOUTTRELCO CREEN urbina di rie 67 ABOUT OELMORGANIE E SCREENS 44 pt li 67 ERROR MESSAGE DISPLA atadas 68 MS O A iguana 68 SOFTWARE MIMITINS CONDITIONS adidas 69 DISCLAIMER ata 70 FEATURES This unit is a multi entertainment player designed with a wide array of performance functions for parties and events together with superb operation characteristics making it ideal for professional mobile DJ use Allowing both normal type and manipulator type playing it represents optimal support for the next generation of DJ performance With the normal playing style DJ play can be performed not only with conventional music CDs CD DA but also with music files MP3 AAC etc recorded on USB storage devices such as USB memory and external hard disc drives HDD together with CD ROM and DVD ROM Also by connecting this player to a computer equipped with the accessory DJS software this player can be designated by DJS as an audio output device making possible seamless DJ play using not only music contained on USB storage devices and disc media but also musi
43. D AND USER REGISTRATION DJS can be used without registration tor a 60 day trial period after installation This period represents the time you can use DJS without officially registering it When the trial period is over DJS can no longer be used so be sure to complete user registration before that period has elapsed E Online registration can be completed for users connected to the Internet For details regarding user registration procedures consult the DJS user s manual contained on the accessory CD ROM disc E he Pioneer Group collects personal user information for the following purposes 1 To provide after service for the product 2 To inform users via email of important information and events regarding the product 3 To collect survey data from customers and reflect those results into product development e Personal information collected from customers is handled and managed in accordance with our personal information privacy policy e For more information regarding Pioneer s personal information privacy policy see the following Pioneer website http www prodjnet com privacy html E Users without Internet connections should enter the necessary information on the User registration card and return it via mail to Pioneer After the completed User registration card is received we will send the Registration ID installation key necessary for unlocking the software beyond the trial period For d
44. DJ mixer the DJ mixer can be used to control this 2 PC connector USB port type B unit so as to perform fader start play and back cue operations Use the supplied USB cable to connect this portto a computer Also by connecting this jack to another DJ player s control 3 USB1 port type A jack automated relay play can be performed Use to connect a USB storage device or USB keyboard Relay play is disabled during DJ software track selection 4 Digital output connectors DIGITAL OUT A B 6 Audio output connectors AUDIO OUT A B RCA type coaxial digital output connector for connecting a Du RCA type analog audio output connectors mixer AV amplifier CD recorder or other component 7 Remote control connector REMOTE CONTROL supporting digital input Use the supplied dedicated remote control cable to connect to The output supports all functions including DJ function but the control unit only audio data not including subcodes is output Control Unit O MONITOR OUT REMOTE CONTROL 1 PC connector USB port type B 3 Video output connector MONITOR OUT Use the accessory USB cable to connect this port to a Use a video cable to connect to an external display computer 4 Remote control connector REMOTE CONTROL 2 5V connector Use the supplied dedicated remote control cable to connect to Use the accessory USB auxiliary power cable to connect to a the drive unit computer ysi 6uz En En HANDLING DISCS AND OTHER MEDIA
45. DJ play impossible until now Designation of the MEP 7000 as an audio output device is supported only by DJS and certain other DJ software programs USB cable Computer Manipulator Style The playing setup whereby the MEP 7000 s control unit is made to operate as the DJ software program s manipulator is called manipulator style When the MEP 7000 is used as a manipulator you can control your DJ software without need for either mouse or keyboard using the same layout functions and ease of operation transmitted from the Pioneer CDJ series USB cable Computer ysi 6uz En En USING DJ SOFTWARE PREPARING YOUR DJ SOFTWARE PROGRAM Before using your DJ software program you must prepare your computer and the DJ software Do not connect the MEP 7000 to your computer until you have loaded the software driver CONTROLLING YOUR COMPUTER USING THE DEDICATED COMMUNICATIONS Confirm computer s setup and operating environment Turn on computer power Install the driver Connect the MEP 7000 to your computer Turn on power to the MEP 7000 Adjust the buffer size ASIO Contirm Correct USB connection to computer Install the DJ software program Startup the DJ software Set audio output device Operate for DJ play W MEMO Manipulator Style Dedicated communication supported DJ software MIDI supported DJ software See P44 of this manual ABOUT DJS SOFTWARE
46. DJ software cannot be stored in memory NW Storing a cue point Use the auto cue function or CUE button to input a cue point 2 Press the CUE LOOP MEMORY button The MEMO indicator will light indicating that the cue point has been stored E Storing a loop Input a loop in and loop out point and begin loop play 2 During loop play press the CUE LOOP MEMORY button The MEMO indicator will light indicating that the loop in and loop out points have been stored In the case of tracks for which cue or loop points are recorded the BN icon will change to BN on the BROWSE screen WM NOTE e f a cue point differs from the loaded track it cannot be stored If the external USB storage device has insufficient storage capacity the cue loop point information for the tracks on that device cannot be saved E To call up a stored cue point or loop When a cue point or loop has been stored the MEMO indicator will light 1 Press the CUE LOOP CALL button When the CUE LOOP CALL button is pressed the cue point or loop is called from memory and the unit enters the standby mode at the cue or loop in point 2 Press the play pause I1 button Play or loop play begins ADVANCED OPERATIONS SECTION E To delete a cue point or loop information from memory 1 Press the CUE LOOP CALL button When the CUE LOOP CALL button is pressed the cue point or loop information is called up and the unit enters the
47. E PLAYBACK 1 During playback press the play pause 11 button e The gt I button indicator and CUE button indicator will flash and play will stop e To resume playback press the play pause IM button once again The I button indicator will light steadily and playback will continue e lfthe jog mode is set to something besides SCRATCH even during the pause mode intermittent sound will be audible called audible pause If you wish for no sound to be audible lower the audio mixer s output level e f no Subsequent operation is performed for a period of 100 minutes from the time the unit is set to the pause mode it will automatically stop disc rotation In this event press the play pause gt I button to resume playback Jog dial TEMPO adjust slider ABOUT THE DISC RESUME FUNCTION After ejecting a disc ifthe same disc is once again inserted into the same drive the operation condition will return to that in effect immediately before the prior eject with the exception that jog break effect and scratch effect are not resumed If the TRACK SEARCH button is pressed before playing the same disc a second time playback will begin after performing normal track search The resume function does not support play on USB storage devices The resume function is supported only when the EJECT 4 button is used to remove a disc Although the resume function is meant for disc media when drive 1 has been ejecte
48. ILITY button 2 Press the CD G function button The CD G setting menu will appear gt CD G MODE BROWSE LANGUAGE GENERAL 3 Select CD G MODE and press the select gt down button 4 Use the rotary selector dial to select ON then press the rotary selector dial The LOAD A B buttons will flash blue and the center display will show the CD G MODE indicator CD G MODE W MEMO e During CD G play mode the UTILITY button s LED will flash red and it will not be possible to change to the BROWSE MIX or EFFECT screens To change to one of those screens you must first cancel the CD G play mode TO PLAY A CD G DISC 1 Press the LOAD A or LOAD B button The selected controller s LOAD button will change to lighted blue 2 Insert a CD G disc into the drive corresponding to the lighted LOAD button and use the TRACK SEARCH button to select the desired track CD G disc play will begin and the image will be output to the display h MEMO The CD G images from the controller being played corresponding to the lighted LOAD button will be visible on the display If a flashing LOAD button is pressed the controller on the corresponding side will switch to the CD G images being played back If Auto Cue is set to ON when track search is performed playback will enter the pause standby mode at the beginning of the searched track If control cords are connected to a Pioneer DJ mixer the fader start operation can als
49. MIX screen EFFECT button P 39 Use to select the EFFECT screen UTILITY button P 61 Use to select the UTILITY screen Rotary selector dial Rotate clockwise counterclockwise for track selection and to move cursor between setting items Press to confirm selection CUE LOOP MEMORY button P 38 Use to store cue points and loop points in memory Hold the button depressed to cancel a loop point CUE LOOP CALL button P 38 Use to call up cue and loop points stored in memory 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Function buttons F1 to F6 from left Switching between the functions allocated to the six function buttons can be performed by using the menu shown on the center display On BROWSE screen SELECT THE TRACI P29 On MIX screen MIX SCREEN P 42 On EFFECT screen 11 Scratch effect P 39 2 Jog break effect P 41 On UTILITY screen USING MIDI FOR COMPUTER CONTROL P 56 USING THE UTILITY P64 LOAD A B buttons Sets the selected track in the controller A B Select up lt button Each time this button is pressed the display returns to the next higher menu level Select down gt button Each time this button is pressed the display advances to the next lower menu level Center display P 22 Display A Display B P 22 Jog dial FWD REV P 35 ysi buz En Center Display f oneer PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Display A Display B 3 Toon pp EDO A an
50. NRE or ARTIST the ALL item will appear By selecting ALL all content items existing on the same hierarchy level as that selected will be displayed WM MEMO e Inthe case of library browsing even when a device has a previously created library the UTILITY setting can be used to switch to file browsing P 62 Tracks without genre artist name or album name will be listed together as Unknown within the respective categories In the event track numbers are written in the track tags the tracks within album will be displayed in their track order In the case of genre artist and album display will be in alphabetical order START PLAYBACK Using normal connections SELECT THE TRACK 1 Press the BROWSE button The BROWSE screen will appear 2 Prepare the source you wish to play For discs Load the disc into either Drive 1 or Drive 2 For USB storage devices Insert the USB storage device into either port USB1 or USB2 For DJS Connect your computer to the drive unit s PC connector and start the DJS software iY MEMO e Forinstructions on operating the DJS software see the section SING DISO MARE On os 3 Use the function buttons to select the source you wish to play The contents of the selected source will be displayed in the window In the event that a library is present in the USB storage device track selection can be performed by the name ofthe album or artist 4 Turn the rotary selector dial The se
51. NTER 1 While controller A or B is controlling the computer if a track on disc or USB storage device is selected on the BROWSE screen and the LOAD A or LOAD B button is pressed playback and control will switch to the selected track on disc or USB storage device BROWSE LANGUAGE GENERAL E Control using Manipulator Style Connect to the computer 3 Either press the rotary selector dial or press the select down The center display will show the PRO DJ logo gt button The icon will move to the right 4 Turn the rotary selector dial to change the value Values between 1 and 16 can be set 5 Press the rotary selector dial to confirm the value selected e Press the select up lt button to cancel the selection and return to the UTILITY screen 2 Start the DJ software program When communication is established with the DJ program the MEP 7000 operates as a MIDI controller and the status of controller A B and center display section s buttons and controls are output as MIDI messages k MEMO e While the UTILITY screen is being displayed on the center display the center display s MIDI messages are not output En USING DJ SOFTWARE MIDI MESSAGE TABLE Message Interface Name memenne pe ss Comments AS value with respect to speeds trom stop to 4x 64 at stop FWD direction 65 0 06x to 127 x4 REV direction 63 0 06x to 0 4x PLAY PAUSE E E SEARCH FWD OUT ADJUST
52. OWSE screen include DJ software including both the accessory DJS program and other DJ software even without the need for a control disc The use of MIDI DJ software is also supported Further by designating the MEP 7000 as an audio output device it can be also used for audio output thus eliminating the necessity of using the mixer to switch between music sources h MEMO e Most of the data regarding button and TEMPO adjust slider operations on this player can be output to external devices using USB MIDI or dedicated formats In order to use this unit to control DJ software it is necessary to install a driver program A dedicated ASIO driver is also available for audio output It may not be possible to designate this player as an audio output device depending on the type of DJ software used e When the control unit is used alone this player cannot be designated as an audio output device DJ software only can be operated HIGH FUNCTION DISPLAY Center Display Features a wide 4 3 color LCD display with high luminance for easy visibility The intelligent GUI and rotary selector dial allows for no stress track selection Music libraries also Support the use of jacket photographs Controller Display A B The elapsed time and tempo display feature top quality area color full segment OEL displays with high response and terrific visibility In concert with the center display these displays and indicators encourage no stress Du pla
53. Pioneer MULTI ENTERTAINMENT PLAYER MEP 7000 http www prodjnet com support The Pioneer website listed above provides answers to frequently asked questions information about software and other up to date data of assistance to our customers Operating Instructions COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO TEXT COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO Recordable COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO ReWritable COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO Ad R Ad RW 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 operating the unit is the same IMPORTANT CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol CAUTION within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instr
54. RELOOP CALL TIME A CUE SW TEMPO RANGE SW MT JOG BREAK PITCH BEND PITCH BEND Controller A a CUE SW Een FWD SW Sea REV SW TRACK SEARCH Next TRACK SEARCH Prev IN CUE OUT ADJUST RELOOP MEMORY CALL Controller B RANGE wo SW n BREAK SW SRE BEND SW mee BEND SW AA DIAL General Purpose Controller TEMPO ADJUST SLIDER HH dd 0 to 127 Oet side 197 at side ca CU TIMEA CUE E jo E SCI CI SEARCHREY LUN n e E AN SEN CU E CN TRADK SEAROH Prey SW 90 0898 OPONE mo o fw o CON ES IN C ETS CN E ETICO fw m CO EC mwn JUAS ETA CN E sw en 089 0E CON EC O A E ee e A AO E OA E A 9n 01 02 10 w eo IC w e e Jaa roon oon w h 20 p pona ooo OoOo JOG DIAL General Purpose Controller OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 OFF 0 ON 127 Bn 1 Linear value with respect to speeds from stop to 4x 64 at stop FWD direction 65 0 06x to 127 x4 REV direction 63 0 06x to 0 4x TEMPO ADJUST SLIDER EM Bn 1 9n 1 9n 1 9n 1 9n 1 9n 1 9n 1 9n 1 01 e 103 dd OFF 0 ON 127 O O er 04 SW 9n o Sw o dd Sw o 07 jod SW o d Sw o 9n 1 oa dd 0 fo 11 12 13 14 19 da fO to 127 O at side 127 at side m ON 127 OFF 0 ON 12
55. _ EW During loop play to return to the loop in point and begin loop play again hot loop During loop play press the IN CUE HOT LOOP button Playback will return to the loop in point and loop play will begin again E To return again to a loop During playback after canceling loop play press the RELOOP EXIT button Playback will return to the previously set loop in point and loop play will begin again from that point reloop play E To store loop play information During loop play press the CUE LOOP MEMORY button and the current loop information will be stored in memory CUE POINT LOOP POINT MEMORY This unit can store cue points and loop points for future use When the tracks are on discs the cue loop points are stored in the unit s internal memory when the tracks are on external USB storage devices the cue loop points are stored in the external storage device itself One cue point or loop point can be stored for each track MEMO e This unit s internal memory is capable of storing a maximum of 2 000 discs worth of cue loop points when each disc has no more than 10 cue loop points each When the internal memory becomes full previously stored disc information is overwritten beginning from disc information with the lowest usage frequency If the external USB storage device has insufficient storage capacity the cue loop point information for the tracks on that device cannot be saved Tracks in DJS and other
56. acks contained in m3u files m3u file is not recorded correctly e Confirm correct recording format for m3u file won t load TROUBLESHOOTING Description of problem Possible cause of problem Recommended action MEP 7000 isn t detected when Driver software hasn t been correctly installed in Install the driver correctly If already installed try connected to computer computer uninstalling and reinstalling it normal style connections If the MEP 7000 is not connected properly and communicating with the computer the version information utility will not display the firmware version To check this see P 52 of this manual ABOUT THE DRIVER PROGRAM E Confirming the driver version e Control unit is connected to computer e In Normal Style connect drive unit to computer MEP 7000 isn t detected when Driver software hasn t been correctly installed in Install the driver correctly If already installed try connected to computer computer uninstalling and reinstalling it manipulator style If the MEP 7000 is not connected properly and connections communicating with the computer the version information utility will not display the firmware version To check this see P 52 of this manual ABOUT THE DRIVER PROGRAM E Confirming the driver version e USB auxiliary power cable not connected e Connect to computer in the order 1 USB auxiliary power cable and 2 USB cable Television pictures are
57. ages that enable operation of the DJ software by using the rotary selector dial and select up lt and down gt buttons A e e m DISC 2 USB USB 2 gt 2 Me Press LOAD A or B button When the LOAD A or LOAD B button is pressed controller A or B MIDI messages are output allowing use of the controller to operate the DJ software During Du software operation the controller appears highlighted in the BROWSE screen DISC DISC 2 USB 1 USB 2 USING DJ SOFTWARE At the same time the display A B displays PC NW Setting a MIDI channel MIDI channel setting can be performed trom the UTILITY screen 1 Press the UTILITY button B h p g p i i g O 2 Press the PC function DURON m The center display will show the MIDI channel setting menu e Controller A uses the same channel as the center display 5 while controller B uses a different channel Factory defaults O 6 Use the controller to operate the DJ software are tor Controller A and center display to be set to Channel Use the various buttons jog dial and TEMPO adjust slider to 1 and Controller B set to Channel 2 S operate the DJ software f 7 memo e By designating the MEP 7000 as an audio output device in the DJ software tracks played with the DJ program can be output gt MIDI CHANNEL SETTING from the drive unit TENSA A 1 CONTROLLER B 2 7 To switch to playback of disc or tracks on USB storage device CE
58. al The CD G play mode will be canceled If a disc is currently being played play will simultaneously stop USING THE UTILITY USING THE UTILITY When the UTILITY button is pressed the UTILITY screen appears allowing setting of various device parameters creation of libraries and backup of user data Function buttons UTILITY ysi 6uz o Q oF Rotary selector dial B gt LCD BRIGHTNESS OEL BRIGHTNESS 5 LED BRIGHTNESS 5 SCREEN SAVE ON TV STANDARD PAL FULL SCALE MONITOR OUT a y CD G BROWSE LANGUAGE GENERAL A A aT F 3 El a SETTING METHOD 1 Use the function buttons to select the item you wish to set DISPLAY CD G PC BROWSE LANGUAGE GENERAL 2 Rotate the rotary selector dial to align the cursor with the desired setting item 3 Press either the select down gt button or the rotary selector dial to move the gt icon to the right side 4 Turn the rotary selector dial to select the desired setting value 5 Press the rotary selector dial to confirm the new setting value To cancel before confirming press the select up lt 4 button Select down gt button SETTINGS 1 DISPLAY Brightness external output settings etc Factory default setting LCD BRIGHTNESS Sets brightness of center 5 display 5 steps OEL BRIGHTNESS Sets brightness of displays A 5 B 5 steps LED BRIGHTNESS Sets brightness of LED 5 s steps SCREEN SAVE After the set time w
59. ate may not occur properly resulting in the loss of data Also the USB storage device may becomes unreadable or other substantial damage may occur In the case of a HDD device do not subject it to impact or vibration during use Always disconnect the USB storage device before turning off the power to this unit START PLAYBACK Using normal connections START PLAYBACK Using normal connections Using the MEP 7000 track selection can be performed on the center display from up to six kinds of music source including two discs two USB storage devices a personal computer Du software and playlists The buttons needed for selecting each type of source are illustrated below BROWSE Function buttons Select up lt button O Sela down gt button LOAD A L dial LOAD B 4 Browse window Displays the selected source contents BROWSE SCREEN Displays contents in alphabetical order by When the BROWSE button is pressed the BROWSE screen shown M3U files folders and tracks below will be displayed allowing confirmation of all information 5 Higher level Displays the name of the folder or source necessary for track selection name at the next higher level of the hierarchy relative to the item currently shown in the Y MEMO browse window e Track information including file folder names title and artist can be displayed in Western European languages Russian Chinese simplified Mandarin and Japanese e f characte
60. ation e Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation registered in the U S and other countries Windows official name is Microsoft Windows Operating System e Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation U S A e Adobe and Reader are registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated registered in the United States of America and other countries e Apple Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries e ASIO is a registered trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH e All other brand product and company names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Supply of this product only conveys a license for private non com mercial use and does not convey a license nor imply any right to use this product in any commercial i e revenue generating real time broadcasting terrestrial satellite cable and or any other me dia broadcasting streaming via internet intranets and or other networks or in other electronic content distribution systems such Fraunhofer Institut aS pay audio or audio on demand applications An independent license for such use is required For details please visit Integ rierte Schaltu ngen http www mp3licensing com MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia Should this product require service in the U S A and you wis
61. ber of times Press the RELOOP EXIT 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 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 When connected to a Pioneer DJ Mixer the mixer s fader control can be used to perform quick start and back cue operations CD TEXT When a music CD CD DA is played that supports CD TEXT the title artist and album text information recorded on that disc can be utilized LEGATO LINK Equipped with Legato Link Conversion function When playing music CDs this function reproduces the 20 kHz treble region lost in the CD format thus producing high fidelity sound approaching that of analog record turntables VIBRATION RESISTANT Equipped with shock proof memory and the same floating mechanism featured in Pioneer s Carrozzeria car audio series for superb vibration resistance that withstands sound skips SPECIFICATIONS General Modas MEP 7000 IEA ee Gta oo Multi entertainment player Normal
62. buttons will flash In this condition press the LOAD button and the track selected by the cursor will be set in either controller A or B 2 Press the MIX button The MIX screen will appear in the center display The LOAD button for the controller on cue standby will flash 3 Select the desired MIX mode Press the function button to select the MIX mode If none of the MIX modes is selected one of the four modes will be selected at random 4 Press the flashing LOAD button The playback will switch by the selected MIX mode k MEMO e f the flashing LOAD button is pressed again while the tracks are still changing the track mixing will be canceled ysi buy En En ADVANCED OPERATIONS SECTION NW Automatic Playlist Playback This function allows previously selected playlist to be selected and automatic playback to commence in the order by which the tracks are recorded alternating between controllers A and B 1 Press the MIX button The MIX screen appears in the center display 2 Rotate the rotary selector dial to select a playlist then press the select down gt button to open the playlist The opened playlist will be selected for MIX 3 Select the desired MIX mode Use the function buttons to select the MIX mode If none of the mix modes is selected one of the four modes will be automatically selected at random 4 Rotate the rotary selector dial and load the first track of the playlist to controller A t
63. c tracks stored within the computer The player also features excellent media support characteristics making it unnecessary to worry about specific media types and is provided with a high function GUI in its center display together these features facilitate searching for and selecting desired tracks from large music libraries and eliminate the need to use the mixer to manually switch between different sources On the other hand the control unit continues the tradition of Pioneer s CDJ series of players in its panel layout functions and operations by connecting the control unit to your computer USB bus power music contained in the accessory DJS software can be played using genuine DJ manipulator style without the need for mouse or keyboard operations Manipulator style 000000 amp A LOAD i MULTI ENTERTANVENT PLAYER M 4 eegee Audio I F Unit 0 eljtosce Ol O m 5 TY gt FEATURES Normal style l l l 19OO o T l E E 1 3 U 000 Y 0 I g x Emula E 5 2 2009 2 a e SH n 2 3 rl a4 gt e 3 que 1 Oo A U A e na i U U O A gt O je U oS o
64. channel or more audio output internal or external sound card or audio unit Input device Keyboard mouse or equivalent pointing device Internet connection Connection speed 56 kbps or above recommended Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 or above or other web browser supporting 128 bit SSL e When this unit MEP 7000 is connected to a computer and used in conjunction with the DJS software the computer must be equipped with a USB port complying with USB 1 1 or later For details consult the section CONNECTIONS P 16 WM NOTE e Full functionality is not guaranteed with all computers even when the above operating environment conditions are fulfilled e Even if your computer is equipped with the memory capacity specified in the operating environment noted above other software and services running in the computer at the time may cause insufficient memory that can result in degradation of the program s functions or performance In this case close any other services or programs running so as to free up more of your computer s memory or increase the amount of memory installed in your computer e Depending on your computer s power saving settings and other factors it may not be possible for your computer to achieve its optimum CPU and or hard disk processing capacity Especially when using a laptop computer make sure to utilize external AC power sources to ensure high performance settings of the computer while using th
65. cks and DJ software tracks including DJS cannot be recorded on a playlist e Once recorded a playlist remains in memory even when the power is turned off so that it can be reused later e When a track is recorded on a playlist from a USB storage device the playlist information is written to the storage device itself E Playlist display composition Playlist listing When the PLAYLIST function button is pressed a listing of playlists is displayed By using the rotary selector dial a desired playlist can be selected The playlist indicated by an orange icon has been selected for mixing P 42 gt CUE B PLAYLIST Playlist01 Playlist02 BPlaylistO3 BPlaylist04 EPlaylist05 BPlaylistO06 EPlaylist0 DISC 1 DISC 2 USB 1 USB 2 PC PI AYUIS Also if a playlist is selected and the rotary selector dial is held depressed for one second or more the playlist menu will appear in the right window A 1 B Playlist01 CANCEL BPlauylist02 RENAME J EPlaylist03 ALL TRACK CLEAR J BPlaulist04 amp Playlist05 amp Plauylist06 amp Playlist0 DISC 1 DISC 2 USB 1 USB 2 PC PLAYLIST When a Playlist is Open Tracks recorded in a playlist are given consecutive numbers and displayed with title and artist names When no title is present the Tile name is displayed When a track s original storage device USB memory CD ROM DVD ROM etc is not currently connected that track s name is gra
66. corded in disc media are not supported INSTALLATION GUIDELINES INSTALLATION GUIDELINES e Placing and using the 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 Install this player as far as possible away from tuners and TV sets A 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 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 e Place this unit on a level surface and a stable platform e Do not place heavy objects on top of the unit 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 sound skip Take special care when using the player while it is installed in a carrying case Do not allow contact a with vibrating surfaces 7 7 7777 y To assure proper heat dissipation be sure to maintain this open space AR To assure proper E To assure proper heat dissipation be a heat dissipation be sure to maintain this sure to maintain this open space open space Instal
67. d 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 Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise This list of sound levels is included for your protection Decibel Level Example Quiet library soft whispers Living room refrigerator bedroom away from traffic Light traffic normal conversation quiet office Air conditioner at 20 feet sewing machine Vacuum cleaner hair dryer noisy restaurant Average city traffic garbage disposals alarm clock at two feet THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE 90 Subway motorcycle truck traffic lawn mower 100 Garbage truck chain saw pneumatic drill 120 Rock band concert in front of speakers thunderclap 140 Gunshot blast jet plane 180 Rocket launching pad Information courtesy of the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Product Name Model Number MEP 7000 MULTI ENTERTAINMENT PLAYER Responsible Party Name PIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVICE INC Address Phone
68. d only the state of controller A will be resumed Likewise when drive 2 has been ejected only the state of controller B will be resumed USB storage devices and Du software without an eject function will not be resumed FAST FORWARD FAST REVERSE NW Using the SEARCH lt lt gt gt buttons During playback press one of the SEARCH lt lt gt gt buttons e Fast forward is performed while the gt button is depressed e Fast reverse is performed while the lt lt button is depressed NW Super fast search While holding one of the SEARCH lt lt gt gt buttons depressed rotate the jog dial e When the dial is rotated while holding one of the SEARCH lt lt gt gt buttons depressed the unit enters the super fast forward or super fast reverse mode In the case of VBR type music files search will be performed at normal fast forward and fast reverse speeds The search direction follows the direction in which the jog dial is rotated The SEARCH button pressed has no effect on the direction e When the jog dial rotation is stopped playback begins If the SEARCH button is released the fast forward fast reverse mode is canceled In cases other than music CD CD DA fast forward and fast reverse can be performed only within the same folder BASIC CONTROLLER OPERATIONS TRACK SKIP NW Using the TRACK SEARCH i lt lt gt gt buttons Press one of the TRACK SEARCH ma gt buttons e Each time
69. ded at Pioneer s website listed below e Pioneer s website listed below provides up to date information on the driver software http www prodjnet com support PROTOCOL The MEP 7000 can be used to contro not only the accessory DJS software but other DJ software programs supporting the MEP 7000 s dedicated communications protocol E Control in Normal Style 1 Connect to the computer When the USB connection with the computer is properly established the BROWSE screen s PC icon will change to active display 2 Start the DJ software program The icon will not change For DJS When communication with DJS begins the icon will change to the PC DJS icon i rs 3 Designate the MEP 7000 as an audio output device in the DJ software In Normal style designating the MEP 7000 as an audio output device will enable it to output tracks played from the Du software Consult your supported Du software s instruction manual for details regarding how to designate the MEP 7000 as an audio output device For DJS DJS can be used to designate the MEP 7000 as an audio output device Consult the Normal Style chapter of the DJS Control Guide PDF file on accessory CD ROM for details regarding how to designate the MEP 7000 as an audio output device USING DJ SOFTWARE 4 Select PC on the BROWSE screen Once the DJ software starts the center display s BROWSE screen will show the computer control
70. e DJS DJS operation may not function properly when combined with other software programs installed on your computer The DJS software program is not supported by Macintosh computers including those equipped with Intel CPUs ABOUT DJS SOFTWARE INSTALLING DJS SOFTWARE NW Precautions regarding installation Before installing DJS please read the SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT and SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Minimum Operating Environment DJS is supported by the following Microsoft Windows versions Windows Vista Home Basic Windows Vista Home Premium Windows Vista Ultimate Windows Vista Business Windows XP Home Edition SP2 or later Windows XP Professional SP2 or later Windows 2000 Professional SP4 DJS is not supported by Microsoft s 64 bit operating systems Windows xP Professional x64 edition and Windows Vista 64 bit editions The accessory CD ROM includes installation programs and user s manuals in the following eight languages English French German Italian Dutch Spanish Chinese simplified Mandarin Japanese When using DJS on a computer whose Windows display language is other than one of those listed above follow the menu instructions to select English Installation and uninstallation of DJS require administrator s rights on the computer concerned You must log on as administrator before installing the software 1 Installation Procedure When the accessory
71. e application Boot the computer and log in with administrator s privileges Load the accessory CD ROM in the computer s CD DVD drive Open the computer s START gt My Computer or Computer menu then access the CD ROM and double click on the folder MEP 7000 After opening the MEP 7000 folder double click on the driver installation program MEP 7000 SEP C1 _ exe 4 indicates the driver version When the Language Selections menu appears select English then click on OK F MEP 7000 SEP C1 Language Selections Select the language for installing this software English y e To interrupt the installation process click on the Cancel button When the License screen appears read the Software End User License Agreement click on the I agree box then click on OK gt MEP 7000 SEP C1 License L Please confirm that you agree to the Software End User License Agreement Software End User License Agreement This Software End User License Agreement Agreement is between you both the individual installing the Program and any single legal entity for which the individual is acting Y ou or Your and PIONEER CORPORATION Pioneer TAKING ANY STEP TO SET UP OR INSTALL THE PROGRAM MEANS THAT YOU ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT PERMISSION TO DOWNLOAD AND OR USE THE PROGRAM IS EXPRESSLY CONDITIONED ON YOUR FOLLOWING THESE TERMS WRITTEN
72. e device allowing the information to be transferred to another MEP 7000 Begin this operation with no discs loaded or USB storage devices connected NW Writing data to USB storage device 1 Press the UTILITY button 2 Press the function GENERAL button 3 Turn the rotary selector dial to select BACKUP MODE and then press the select down gt button or the rotary selector dial 4 Turn the rotary selector dial and select Write to USB then press the rotary selector dial 5 When Connect a USB storage device to the USB port is displayed insert the USB storage device to the USB port 6 The data will begin writing to the USB storage device When writing is completed Done will be displayed and the screen will change to the UTILITY screen MEMO e A backup file named BACKUP BIN with size of around 1 5 Mbyte will be created in the root directory of the USB storage device Reading data from a USB storage device Press the UTILITY button Press the function GENERAL button Turn the rotary selector dial to select BACKUP MODE and then press the select down gt button or the rotary selector dial 4 Turn the rotary selector dial and select Read from USB then press the rotary selector dial 5 When Connect a USB storage device to the USB port is displayed insert the USB storage device to the USB port 6 Data reading begins When writing is completed Done will be displayed and the screen will change to
73. e distributor of the recording software application For detailed information regarding the handling and use of your disc media consult the precautions and instructions furnished with the discs E The following discs cannot be played on this unit CDs DIS CDs photo CDs video CDs and unfinalized CDs DVDs DVD video DVD audio DVD RAM unfinalized DVDs MPEG moving picture files NW Backup your discs Due to structural characteristics of CD R RW DVD R RW DVD R RW and DVD R dual layer media if such discs are left for extended periods in the pause or cue standby mode they become unplayable or difficult to play at that point on the disc The same symptom may occur if the loop function is used to repeat the same section of a disc for an extremely large number of times When using discs holding important files or tracks always make backups first CD G 06 PACT EXE AUDIO GRAPHICS a DVD R DVD RW DVD is a trademark of DVD Format Licensing Logo Corporation EW About copy control CDs This unit is designed to comply with music CD standards We cannot guarantee operation or performance when using discs that do not comply with these standards E DualDisc playback This unit is designed to comply with music CD standards We cannot guarantee operation or performance when using discs that do not comply with these standards E About 8 cm single CDs 8 em single CDs cannot be played on this unit Als
74. e maximum variable range can be set to four levels 6 10 16 and WIDE WIDE is limited to music CD CD DA only MASTER TEMPO Changes music tempo without changing pitch CUE 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 CUE LOOP MEMORY Cue points and loop points can be stored in the internal memory and called up as required AUTO CUE Auto cue automatically locates the track 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 gt H button 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 sampler 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 HOT LOOP During loop play pressing the IN CUE HOT LOOP button causes playback to instantly return to the loop in point and once again begin playback from that point By using this function in sync with the track s rhythm a variety of new play scenarios becomes possible RELOOP Allows you to replay a loop any num
75. e played on this unit Folder levels Maximum 8 levels if more than 8 levels exist files in the 9th and further levels cannot be played Maximum folders No specific folder limit is made for a device but folders exceeding 10 000 in a folder cannot be displayed Maximum files No specific file limit is made for a device but a files exceeding 10 000 in a folder cannot be displayed Supported file systems FAT FAT32 HFS W MEMO e USB storage devices supported by this unit are of the class of USB mass storage devices including external hard discs portable flash memory devices and digital audio player However optical disc devices such as external DVD CD drives cannot be used e When connecting a USB storage device containing a large number of folders and files some time may be required to read in the device contents e When a connected USB storage device contains multiple partitions only the initial partition can be used CAUTION Depending on the device used proper playback may not be possible with all USB storage devices Pioneer assumes no responsibility for any loss of data resulting from connecting any given USB device to this unit e Proper operation may not be possible when a USB storage device is connected through a USB hub e Even if a USB hub is used to connect multiple USB storage devices the second and later devices cannot be used e Operation cannot be guaranteed when using a USB storage device with installed flas
76. ed use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over LAS gt 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped P1 4 2 2 En 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
77. eing read e f there are cracks in the disc replace the ERROR from the disc disc e f the disc is dirty clean the disc e fthe unit operates normally with other discs there is a problem with the disc E 8301 SLOP ERROR DVD CD Cannot stop disc properly Consult your dealer or the nearest Pioneer Service Station E 8302 PLAYBACK DVD CD e f there are cracks in the disc replace the ERROR searched disc e f the disc is dirty clean the disc a er e l the unit operates normally with other discs there is a problem with the disc Service Station E 8303 BUFFER WRITE DVD CD USB Failed to write to music data Consult your dealer or the nearest Pioneer ERROR buffer Service Station E 8304 DECODE ERROR DVD CD USB Although the compressed Consult your dealer or the nearest Pioneer music file MP38 AAC is in the Service Station format supported by this unit a data error or decode error occurred E 8305 FORMAT ERROR DVD CD USB Although the extension of the Exchange the disc or file to one that meets music file MP3 AAC WAV format specifications AIFF is correct the description within the file is not in the supported format E 8306 MUSIC FILE NONE USB Although tracks were entered Do not delete music files from USB storage in libraries database playlists devices etc at time of playback the tracks had been deleted from the USB storage device E 9101 LOADING DVD CD A mechanical error timeout If a foreign object
78. ent is applied tothe unit s USB1 port or USB2 port the unit may stop supplying power to the USB storage device thus terminating transmission In this case a message will be displayed in the center display of the unit and the stop indicators for USB1 and USB2 will flash red simultaneously To restore normal operation disconnect all USB storage devices connected to the unit then hold either of the USB STOP buttons depressed for two seconds or more Avoid connecting the USB storage device from which the excess current was detected and other USB storage devices connected through a bus powered USB hub If normal operation is not restored through this method turn the power of this unit off and then turn it back on HANDLING DISCS AND OTHER MEDIA E To disconnect a USB storage device 3 Hold the STOP button pressed for two second or more Confirm that the indicator goes out Confirm on the front panel that the red indicator for the connected port has change from flashing to off Disconnect the USB storage device k MEMO e After the indicator goes out if the STOP button is held depressed for two seconds or more the USB storage device s connection can be reinitiated without the need to physically disconnect and reconnect it h CAUTION A When disconnecting a USB storage device always be sure to perform the STOP operation first If the STOP operation is not completed before disconnection cue loop memory and playlist upd
79. ermanently delete it from the computer where it resides and destroy all copies of the Program and Documentation in Your possession confirming to Pioneer in writing that You have done so Sections 2 2 2 3 2 4 3 4 5 and 6 will continue in effect after this Agreement s termination GENERAL TERMS 6 1 Limitation of Liability In no event will Pioneer or its subsidiaries be liable in connection with this Agreement or its subject matter under any theory of liability for any indirect incidental soecial consequential or punitive damages or damages for lost profits revenue business savings data use or cost of substitute procurement even if advised of the possibility of such damages or if such damages are foreseeable In no event will Pioneer s liability for all damages exceed the amounts actually paid by You to Pioneer or its subsidiaries for the Program The parties acknowledge that the liability limits and risk allocation in this Agreement are reflected in the Program price and are essential elements of the bargain between the parties without which Pioneer would not have provided the Program or entered into this Agreement 6 2 The limitations or exclusions of warranties and liability contained in this Agreement do not affect or prejudice Your statutory rights as consumer and shall apply to You only to the extent such limitations or exclusions are permitted under the laws of the jurisdiction where You are located 6 3 Severabilit
80. ese BACKUP MODE Backup cue points and playlists VERSION INFO Displays MEP 7000 version information 3 The LOAD LOCK function is disabled when a track is set with DJ software other than DJS 4 See P 63 BACKING UP USER DATA USING THE UTILITY CREATING LIBRARIES This unit Supports the creation of libraries for large capacity USB storage devices thus allowing categorizing numerous tracks by album name artist name and genre and facilitating smooth track selection Library creation updating and deletion are performed with the UTILITY screen k MEMO e Library creation and updating requires increasing amounts of time in correspondence to the number of files As a general estimate creation of a library for 5000 files may take about 30 minutes Additional time may be required when creating libraries for a folder containing a large number of sub folders and files e By using a computer you can create libraries even faster Library creation programs can be downloaded from the following website http www prod net com support 1 Connect the USB storage device on which you wish to create a library 2 On the UTILITY screen select BROWSE then select LIBRARY USB1 or LIBRARY USB2 in accordance with the device on which you wish to create the library finally press either the down gt button or rotary selector dial iW MEMO e Library creation updating deletion cannot be performed when a track
81. ess the support site you will need the Login name and Password which you specified at the time of user registration When making an enquiry to the DJS support website regarding malfunctions please furnish your name product name registration ID install key computer type and specifications CPU installed memory other connected peripherals etc the operating system and version used and concrete information regarding the symptoms observed E Support is furnished only to customers who have completed the user registration process Please take care to safely preserve the Login name and Password you specified during registration as well as your Registration ID E f you experience problems with installation or user registration please consult the following website lt Enquiries regarding installation and user registration gt http www prodjnet com djs support l NOTE e For technical information regarding use of this unit with your computer peripheral components or other non Pioneer products please consult your sales dealer or the manufacturers of the respective components NW Further version updates are anticipated to improve the functionality and performance of DJS Officially registering this product allows you to access Pioneer s support website as well as to download updated versions of the program We encourage users to take advantage of this update service to constantly utilize the la
82. etailed instructions regarding the user registration procedure please consult the DJS user s manual included in the accessory CD ROM WM NOTE e An installation key Registration ID can be used on the DJS software installed on a single computer In the event you replace your computer or otherwise need to reinstall the DJS software a new user s registration and Registration ID must be issued to unlock the software beyond the trial period Also the initial Registration ID issued by Pioneer will be needed in the event of reregistration or after service enquiries so be sure to store the registration information in a safe place even after completion of the registration procedure E The address on the User registration card is as follows The address may differ depending on your location of residence however so please be careful to send the card to the correct location lt User Registration Card Address gt North merica PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC BUSINESS SOLUTIONS DIVISION PRO AUDIO GROUP 2265 East 220th Street Long Beach CA 90810 U S A ABOUT DJS SOFTWARE REGARDING ONLINE SUPPORT Before making direct enquiries regarding DJS operating procedures and other technical matters please read the DJS user s manual furnished on the accessory CD ROM together with the FAQ section on the DJS support website E See the DJS user s manual for information regarding how to access the DJS support website To acc
83. fect HOLD e Normally when you remove your hand from the jog dial the current effect stops and the also returns to its original status By pressing the select up lt button is pressed on controller A or the select down gt button on controller B even if the hand is removed from the jog dial the effect responding to the current position of the jog dial is maintained HOLD function When the button is pressed again the function returns to normal During HOLD the JOG BREAK indicator will light red and the screen s HOLD ON indicator will light About JET Delay time is changed in response to the jog dial rotation and a short delay is mixed with the playback sound thus producing interference between the two sounds and resulting in a jet like SCHWA sound effect In linkage to the effect the JET image animation is displayed WAVE display MEMO e When you remove your hand from the jog dial sound will gradually return to the original sound En En ADVANCED OPERATIONS SECTION About WAH This function applies a filter that changes the cutoff frequency in response to the rotation of the jog dial In linkage to the effect the WAH image animation is displayed the line slides right left in response to the rotation direction of the jog dial MEMO e When the dial is rotated clockwise a high pass filter is applied when rotated counter clockwise a low pass filter is applied e When you remove yo
84. ga tie nancial se testbeds EEA a aetndh on Gel 0 5 Vp p 75 Q UL OUL MORN los BeBe cies steals hate o i 44 1 kHz 16 bit 5 Video Output Section DCO LOL ieee nats ieee alee etd Beata eat RCA jack Compostela 1 Vp p 75 Q 6 Center Display Section TOC bs tore alt les bork core TFT LCD active matrix display Sets pala O A 4 3 WIDE Supported languages ee a 9 languages including English Japanese and Chinese 7 Controller Display A B Section MGs wren ara dao Bede beat OEL Organic EL Full segment 8 Other Connectors Control unit Remote control connector cee eee Mini DIN 10 pin ON CONE ste aces alot attend ee dia Sk eS DC jack Drive unit Remote Control CONNECT vi deta Ye Mini DIN 10 pin OPO A n tet and Mini jacks controller A B Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice En En COMFIRM ACCESSORIES COMFIRM ACCESSORIES Confirm that all furnished accessories are present Audio cables x 2 Power cord Forced ejection pin FA Control cords x 2 lt A DS Sy DJS 1 Set Dedicated remote control cable a CD ROM DJS installation key sticker Operating Instructions this manual USB cable MEP 7000 USB auxiliary power cable Warranty card MEMO e MEP 7000 units marketed in China do not include the DJS software set e Three instruction manuals are furnished including the one you are reading Please study these manuals in accord with your manner of use
85. h 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 800 782 7210 Please do not ship your product to Pioneer without first calling the Customer Support Division atthe 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 S hould 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 atthe 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 sheet included with your product W NOTE e When bringing the unit to your dealer or a Pioneer Service Center bring all components of the system drive unit control unit cables e The DJ software program DJS not covered by the terms of free repair on the unit Warranty When installing or using the DJS program be sure to read and understand the terms of the End User License Agreement P 45 Published by Pioneer Corporation Copyright O
86. h accessories sold with the product will expose you to chemicals listed on proposition 65 known to the State of California and other governmental entities to cause cancer and birth defect or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling D36 P4_A_En WARNING To prevent a fire hazard do not place any naked flame sources such as a lighted candle on the equipment D3 4 2 1 7a_A_En VENTILATION CAUTION When installing this unit make sure to leave space around the unit for ventilation to improve heat radiation at least 5 cm at rear and 3 cm at each side WARNING Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating To prevent fire hazard the openings should never be blocked or covered with items such as newspapers table cloths curtains or by operating the equipment on thick carpet or a bed D3 4 2 1 7b_A_En POWER CORD CAUTION Handle the power cord by the plug Do not pull out the plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power cord when your hands are wet as this could cause a short circuit or electric shock Do not place the unit a piece of furniture etc on the power cord or pinch the cord Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other cords The power cords should be routed such that they are not likely to be stepped on A damaged power cord can cause a fire or give you an electrical shock Check the power cord
87. h card reader e When connecting a USB storage device utilizing two USB cables connect both cables to this unit s USB ports e lf an electrical current stronger than the allowable current is applied to the unit s USB1 port or USB2 port the unit may stop supplying power to the USB storage device thus terminating transmission In this case a message will be displayed in the center display of the unit and the stop indicators for USB1 and USB2 will flash red simultaneously To restore normal operation disconnect all USB storage devices connected to the unit then hold either of the USB STOP buttons depressed for two seconds or more Avoid connecting the USB storage device from which the excess current was detected and other USB storage devices connected through a bus powered USB hub If normal operation is not restored through this method turn the power of this unit off and then turn it back on REGARDING PLAYABLE DISCS AND FILES ABOUT MP3 FILES MP3 files may be found in two types those with Constant Bit Rate CBR and those with Variable Bit Rate VBR This player supports playback and DJ play of both CBR and VBR type files but VBR files may exhibit slower performance when using search and super fast search functions compared to CBR files When playback performance is preferred record your files using CBR This unit supports MP3 files subject to the following formats Supported formats MPEG 1 Supports Audio Layer 3 sampling frequenc
88. hanged from not lighted to lighted red EJECT oneer O 2 P EJECT o A DISC 1 DISC 2 a lt USB 2 A USB2 port e Ll Y USB storage device USB1 port USB storage device k MEMO e USB storage devices supported by this unit are of the class of USB mass storage devices including external hard discs portable flash memory devices and digital audio player However optical disc devices such as external DVD CD drives cannot be used e When connecting a USB storage device containing a large number of folders and files some time may be required to read in the device contents e When a connected USB storage device contains multiple partitions only the initial partition can be used ysi buy En En CAUTION Depending on the device used proper playback may not be possible with all USB storage devices Pioneer assumes no responsibility for any loss of data resulting from connecting any given USB device to this unit e Proper operation may not be possible when a USB storage device is connected through a USB hub e Even fa USB hub is used to connect multiple USB storage devices the second and later devices cannot be used e Operation cannot be guaranteed when using a USB storage device with installed flash card reader e When connecting a USB storage device utilizing two USB cables connect both cables to this unit s USB ports e f an electrical current stronger than the allowable curr
89. he center display is used to select a track and the LOAD A button is pressed to load the track subsequent play operations are performed with controller A if LOAD B button is pressed the track will be loaded into controller B When a disc is inserted Auto Play will function TRACK SEARCH TIME A CUE SCRATCH JOG BREAK TEMPO PITCH BEND SEARCH Play pause 11 button ABOUT THE DISC AUTO PLAY FUNCTION Ifa disc is loaded into drive 1 if no track has previously been set in controller A a disc track will automatically be set in controller A and playback will begin automatically In the same way if a disc is loaded into drive 2 its track will be set in controller B and automatically begin playback In the case of music CDs CD DA the first track will be set in the case of CD ROM DVD ROM discs the first track found by the unit will be set However if Auto Cue has been set to ON the unit will not begin playback but enter the cue standby mode P 37 e Auto play is not supported when a USB storage device is inserted TO STOP PLAYBACK AND EJECT DISC 1 During playback press the play pause I1 button or if a cue point has been set press the CUE button to perform back cue then press the EJECT 4 button e Disc rotation will stop and the disc will be ejected from the Slot e The player is not equipped with an ordinary stop button e The EJECT 4 button is disabled during disc playback TO PAUS
90. he second track to controller B and set to cue standby The tracks will be loaded in controllers A B and the unit will enter the cue standby mode iW MEMO e f no tracks are set in controllers A B they will be set automatically in step 5 5 Press the AUTO MIX function button to set to ON If no track is loaded the playlist s first track will be set on controller A the second track on controller B and both set to cue standby 6 Press the play pause I1 button for controller A The track loaded on controller A will begin playback and AUTO MIX will begin Thirty seconds before the end of playback playback will switch to the track set in controller B using the selected MIX mode W MEMO e The instant change function can be used if desired to switch playback even while a track is still playing 7 Press the BPM SYNC function button to set to ON Set BPM SYNC to ON if you wish to synchronize the tempos of successive tracks MEMO e During auto play you can interruptthe playback order by using the BROWSE screen to load a track into the standby controller ABOUT FADER START PLAY When the accessory control cord is used to connect this unit s CONTROL jack to the CONTROL jack of a Pioneer DJ mixer when the DJ mixer s channel fader lever is raised the player s CUE standby mode is released and playback begins immediately The player s fader start can also be performed by operating the cross fader lever Also the
91. her information created by the unit will be deleted m CUE folder Cue data files are created whenever cue point memory is used with tracks on the USB storage device Approximately 200 bytes of space are required for each cue point NW PLAYLIST folder Playlist data files are created whenever a playlist is created for tracks on a USB storage device Approximately 100 Kbytes are required for each playlist MW LIBRARY folder This folder is created wheneverthe UTILITY screen is used to make a music library Storage space required per track ranges from several hundred bytes to about 1 Kbyte CONNECTING AND DISCONNECTING USB STORAGE DEVICES E Indicator contents Displays the connection status for the USB storage device Not lighted Device not connected Lighted steadily Device is detected Flashing two stages The STOP button has been pressed and device is being dismounted If the STOP button is released while the indicator is flashing slowly the dismount will be canceled e The communication status between this unit and the USB storage device can be confirmed by viewing the storage device s status lamp NW Connecting a USB storage device By connecting a USB memory or other USB storage device the music files on the storage device will be read into this unit 1 Connect the device to the USB1 or USB2 port 2 Confirm that the indicator lights red Confirm on the front panel that the indicator for the port used has c
92. his Agreement 2 PROGRAM LICENSE 2 1 Limited License Subject to this Agreement s restrictions Pioneer grants to You a limited non exclusive non transferable license without the right to sublicense a To install a single copy of the Program on the hard disk drive of Your computer to use the Program only for Your personal purpose complying with this Agreement and the Documentation Authorized Use b To use the Documentation in support of Your Authorized Use and c To make one copy of the Program solely for backup purposes provided that all titles and trademark copyright and restricted rights notices are reproduced on the copy 2 2 Restrictions You will not copy or use the Program or Documentation except as expressly permitted by this Agreement You will not transfer sublicense rent lease or lend the Program or use it for third party training commercial time sharing or service bureau use You will not Yourself or through any third party modity reverse engineer disassemble or decompile the Program except to the extent expressly permitted by applicable law and then only after You have notified Pioneer in writing of Your intended activities You will not use the Program on multiple processors without Pioneer s prior written consent 2 3 Ownership Pioneer or its licensor retains all right title and interest in and to all patent copyright trademark trade secret and other intellectual property rights in the
93. icking on the Install Adobe Reader button To close the installation menu click on the Exit button ysi 6uz En En ABOUT DJS SOFTWARE 3 When the screen for selecting the language appears select English then click on OK a Install DJS Select the language for use with DIS English e Depending on your computer operating environment more than one language may be available e When you click on the OK button the Preparing to install DJS message will appear When preparations are completed the Commencing installation of DJS message will appear Follow the instructions in the message to complete DJS installation e To cancel installation click on the Cancel button 4 When DJS installation is completed reboot the computer in accord with the instructions that appear on the screen iW MEMO e When using this unit MEP 7000 in conjunction with the DJS software program the software driver must be installed in the computer before connecting the computer to the MEP 7000 For details see P 50 E DJS User s Manual PDF When installation of DJS is completed the user s manual can be viewed from the Windows START menu if desired Click on START gt View All Programs gt DJS gt User s Manual It is recommended to read the user s manual in order to gain a basic understanding of DJS features before actually starting the program NOTES REGARDING TRIAL PERIO
94. ies 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz with bit rates of 32 Kbps to 320 Kbps MPEG 2 Supports Audio Layer 3 sampling frequencies 16 kHz 22 05 kHz 24 kHz with bit rates of 16 Kbps to 160 Kbps Track data Supports ID3 tag Ver 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 Displays title album name artist s name 1 JPEG images embedded in ID3 tag are displayed as jacket photographs 2 File extensions 1 In order to display characters written in a local code other than Unicode the UTILITY function must be used to set the language 2 Files with original image size larger than 800 x 800 pixels cannot be displayed ABOUT AAC FILES AAC is an abbreviation for Advance Audio Coding a basic format relating the audio compression technology used for MPEG 2 and MPEG 4 AAC data differs in file format and extension depending on the application used to create the data file The MEP 7000 is capable of playing iTunes encoded AAC files with extension m4a as well as aac and mp4 files However Copy protected files purchased at places like iTunes Music Store cannot be played Further some files may not be playable depending on the version of iTunes in which they were encoded Apple and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries This unit supports AAC files subject to the following formats Supported formats MPEG 4 AAC LE Sampling frequency 16 kHz 22 05 kHz 24 kHz 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz with bit rates of 8 Kbps to 320 Kbps Track da
95. ion of rotation and rotation speed 1 Press the JOG BREAK button The JOG BREAK indicator will flash red 2 During playback touch and press the surface of the jog dial Rotate the jog dial 4 Release hand from surface of jog dial The effect will stop and sound will return to its original condition e Jog break play is not enabled when DJS or other DJ software tracks are loaded W EFFECT SCREEN When the EFFECT button is pressed the center display will show the EFFECT screen providing graphic expression to assist with scratch play and jog break play EFFECT m HOLD ON day ROLL WAH SCRATCH SEE V yd y O MINO MEP 7000 Function buttons 1 Scratch effect When the jog mode is set to SCRATCH the screen on the controller side switches to scratch effect mode A blue ball will rotate in response to the track playback e The ball normally rotates to the right When playback direction changes the ball reverses direction and when playback stops the ball s rotation also stops 1 During playback press one of the function buttons SCRATCH TRANS BUBBLE ysi buz f ADVANCED OPERATIONS SECTION About SCRATCH For more information refer to the item SCRATCH PLAY BUBBLE W MEMO e When DJS or other DJ software tracks are set only SCRATCH is Supported as a scratch effect The display in that case will appear as shown below Depending on the Du software used SCRATCH may not be suppo
96. is in the disc loading slot TIMEOUT occurred during the loading or remove the object unloading of a disc MEP 7000 UPDATES Software for this unit may be updated to improve operation or functionality For details consult the following support website http www prodjnet com support TROUBLESHOOTING SOFTWARE LIMITING CONDITIONS Discs must be recorded in compatibility with ISO9660 file system When recorded in UDF file system the 1509660 file system must be jointly recorded or the disc will not be playable For details consult the manufacturer of the applicable software On a single disc no more than 2 000 folders and no more than 3 000 Tiles can be Disc media displayed Up to 8 levels of folder hierarchy are supported Any files in folders beyond the eighth level will not be displayed WAV AIFF Tiles on discs are not supported No more than 10 000 folders and no more than 10 000 files can be displayed within a single folder Up to 8 levels of folder hierarchy are supported Any files in tolders beyond the eighth level USB storage devices will not be displayed Does not support GUID partition mapped Mac OS standard format ysi 6uz Supported devices USB storage devices which have been formatted with the Mac extension format set to discriminate upper case and lower case may not be recognized properly Photographs to be displayed as jacket art must be saved in JPEG format Photographs larger than
97. ithout user operation the LCD and OEL screens are dimmed in order to preserve the displays TV STANDARD Sets signal format for monitor output PAL NTSC 7 5 IRE NTSC 0 IRE MONITOR OUT Sets center display aspect ratio to LETTER BOX FULL SCALE or OFF 1 Screen saver operation e The screensaver operates when five minutes have passed without a track being loaded in either controller e The screensaver also operates after 100 minutes passes without any button input when either one or both of the controllers is in pause mode including cue standby or END display e Screensaver operation can be set for either normal style or manipulator style connection e The screen saver is disabled when a track is set with DJ software other than DJS e During operation of the screensaver pressing a button inserting a disc or performing any other command operation will cancel the screensaver 2 CD G The CD G karaoke mode can be selected P 60 3 PC The MIDI channel can be set P 57 En En USING THE UTILITY 4 BROWSE Allows setting of the browse type and creation of libraries Factory default setting Sets the browse type for the LIBRARY rear panel USB storage device Sets the browse type for the LIBRARY front panel USB storage device BROWSE TYPE USB1 BROWSE TYPE USB2 LIBRARY USB1 LIBRARY USB2 Creates a library on the front panel USB storage device 2
98. ition in frame increments 1 75 sec when the jog dial is rotated in pause mode SUPER FAST SEARCH You can search the disc faster than normal search or track search by holding down a SEARCH button or TRACK SEARCH button as you turn the jog dial LIBRARY BROWSE By making a library of large numbers of tracks recorded on USB storage devices tracks can be classified into categories by album artist and genre facilitating smooth track selection For even simpler more convenient library authoring library authoring software can be downloaded from the following website http www prodjnet com support MONITOR OUT By outputting the center display s BROWSE screen to a larger external monitor operations can be performed with greater ease Also outputs CD G karaoke video KEYBOARD SUPPORT By connecting a keyboard via USB port you can input the initial leading characters of tracks and folders and jump to that point for speedy track selection a keyboard also makes it possible to edit playlist names ysi 6uz En En FEATURES CD G KARAOKE CD G discs can be played for easy karaoke performances The karaoke image can also be output to large external monitors TEMPO CONTROL High performance 60 mm slider allows free modification of track speed The digital readout in units of 0 02 6 range only makes possible more accurate and simpler tempo synchronization TEMPO CONTROL RANGE Four greater ease of use th
99. its compatibility with Windows lt P Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing J STOP Installation lt For Windows 2000 gt e Ifthe Digital Signature Not Found screen appears during installation click on the Yes button to continue the installation process Digital Signature Not Found xj The Microsoft digital signature afirme that software has been tested with Windows and that the software has not been altered since it was tested The software you are about to install does not contain a Microzoft digital signature Therefore there is no guarantee that this software works correctly with Windows Sound video and game controllers EXE EA A IF You want to search hor Microsoft digitally signed software visit the Windows Update Web site at Atte tmindowesupdate microsoft com to see if one is available Do tou want to continue the installation Ho More Info 8 When installation is completed the Installation is now complete message will appear Click on the Finish button to complete the process MEP 7000 SEP C1 i Installation is now complete NW Connecting this unit to the computer
100. ks cannot be added to a playlist When adding tracks to a playlist by designating an entire folder if no database for the tracks exists the tracks will be added by file name not by the name of artist and aloum title Library browsing Title 63 characters album name 47 characters artist name 47 characters genre name 29 characters File browsing Folder names file names 63 characters ee CD TEXT 1 byte ASCII characters etc 92 characters 2 byte characters MS JIS etc 80 characters characters Playlists During recording Titles 63 characters artist names 47 characters During playback Titles 49 characters artists names 29 characters ID3 data Titles 92 characters aloum names 47 characters artists names 47 characters genre 29 characters Disc memory data max 2 000 discs with 10 cue points or less per disc can be stored in the built in flash memory When the built in flash memory becomes Tull information is Cue loop point memory overwritten beginning from that for least frequently used discs If the USB storage device has insufficient capacity remaining the cue loop point information for tracks on that device cannot be saved A library can be created with up to 150 000 tracks Library Up to 1 000 genres can be displayed Genres for tracks exceeding this limitation will be displayed as Unknown En En DISCLAIMER e Pioneer and DJS are trademarks or registered trademarks of the Pioneer Corpor
101. l be automatically canceled The selected level is preserved even when power is turned OFF e The auto cue level can also be changed from within the UTILITY screen ysi 6uz En En ADVANCED OPERATIONS SECTION LOOP PLAY NW Create a loop 1 Press the play pause gt II button to start playback 2 During playback press the IN CUE HOT LOOP button at the point you wish to designate as the loop in point This step is unnecessary in the event you have a previously recorded cue point you wish to designate as a loop in point 3 During playback press the OUT ADJUST button at the point you wish to designate as the loop out point Loop play will begin and continue between the loop in and loop out points E To cancel loop play During loop play press the RELOOP EXIT button Even after playback reaches the loop out point play will continue without returning to the loop in point E To change the loop out point During loop play press the OUT ADJUST button The time of the out point will show on the display the OUT ADJUST button indicator will flash rapidly and the IN CUE HOT LOOP button indicator will turn off 2 Press one of the SEARCH lt lt gt gt buttons or rotate the jog dial e The loop out point will move in one frame increments e Either press the OUT ADJUST button or wait for 30 seconds without doing anything and the adjust mode will be canceled and loop play will return
102. laws of Japan COPYRIGHT WARNING E he use of DJS is restricted with regard to the playing and copying of copy protected music contents e The program may not operate properly if copy protect encryption data is embedded in recorded media e Ripping playback and other operations may stop if copy protect encryption data is detected to be embedded in recorded media E he materials you record are for your own listening enjoyment and cannot be used for other purposes without permission from the copyright owner e Music recorded trom CDs and other media may be protected by the copyright laws of individual countries as well as by international convention You are solely responsible for the lawful use of the recordings you make SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Minimum Operating Environment Running DJS requires a PC AT computer with the following operating environment CPU 1 5 GHz or more Intel Pentium M or compatible processor However in the case of Windows Vista the processor must be a 1 5 GHz or above Intel Core M2 Duo or compatible Memory 512 MB or more RAM However when running Windows Vista 1 GB or more RAM Hard disc 250 MB of free HD space excluding space necessary for storing MP3 and other music files Optical drive Disc drive capable of reading CD ROM and playing music CD CD DA Display XGA 1024x768 or above with HighColor 16 bit or greater video adapter and monitor Sound 2
103. lection cursor in the browse window can be moved up down The contents display shows the contents of selected folders and track information 5 Use the select up lt down gt buttons to move up down the folder hierarchy When a folder has been selected press the button or press the rotary selector dial to enter that folder Press the select up lt 4 button to return one level up the folder hierarchy 6 Press the LOAD A button or LOAD B button A track will be loaded in the controller A or B and the loaded track will begin playback h MEMO e In the case of music CDs CD DA the disc in Drive 1 is set in Controller A and the disc in Drive 2 is set in Controller B The controller cannot be optionally designated e If LOAD LOCK is ON loading cannot be performed in the currently playing controller In this case press the play pause II button to set the pause mode or press the CUE button to perform back cue and then press the LOAD button e The LOAD LOCK can be set to ON OFF by means of the UTILITY screen P 62 E Track menu If the rotary selector dial is pressed when a track is selected the contents display will show the track menu and the rotary selector dial can then be used to execute the menu items CANCEL Leave the track menu LOAD A Sets drive 1 in Set track in Controller A LOAD B lacas Set track in Controller B ADD TO Record track to playlist PLAYLIST See USING THE PLAYLIST1 P 32
104. ling the MEP 7000 in an ElA rack The screw holes on the front panel of the MEP 7000 are designed for use in attaching the unit to a 19 inch ElA rack Control unit complies with 3U specifications drive unit complies with 2U Maximum depth of unit is 324 6 mm e Attach the unit to the rack using screws of the appropriate size screws not provided with the unit h NOTE e Do not install the unit immediately above a power amplifier since damage may occur from the heat produced by the amplifier or humming or other noise may be caused e When transporting the unit remove the unit from its rack Attempting to move the rack with the unit installed may result in damage to the unit e lf the unit must be moved while still in its rack take precautions to protect the unit from vibration and impact Transporting the unit NW Never move the unit during playback During playback discs rotate at very high speeds never lift or move the unit during this time to prevent scratches or other damage to discs E Transporting the unit When moving the unit always remove any discs that have been loaded and turn off the power Moving the unit with a disc loaded could result in damage to the disc or unit About carrying cases The jog dial is equipped with a delicate switch If the unit is placed in a carrying case take precautions to prevent any pressure from being exerted on the surface of the jog dial Condensation When this unit is br
105. llation process Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for PIONEER MEP 000 If your hardware came with an installation CD 42 or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do 6 Install the software automatically Recommended O Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue Cancel ysi 6uz En En ABOUT THE DRIVER PROGRAM e f the Hardware Installation screen appears during installation click on Continue Anyway to continue the installation process Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware Sound video and game controllers haz not passed Windows Logo testing to very its compatibility with Windows lt P Dell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing STOP Installation lt For Windows 2000 gt e Ifthe Digital Signature Not Found screen appears during installation click on the Yes button to continue the installation process Digital Signature Not Found p x The Microsoft digital signature afirme that software has been tested with Windows and that the software haz not been a
106. lose the program and then adjust the buffer size E Confirming the driver version To confirm the version of the loaded driver click on Windows START gt View All Programs Pioneer gt MEP 7000 SEP C1 gt MEP 7000 SEP C1 Version Display Utility MEP 000 SEP C1 Version Driver Windows Driver Pack Wer1 006 Firmware MEP 7000 WY MEMO e This screen also allows you to confirm the version of the firmware currently installed in this unit However the firmware version will not be displayed if the unit is not connected to a computer or if the computer is not communicating properly with the unit The firmware version displayed on this screen as the unit s firmware will be either the control unit s firmware or the drive unit s firmware whichever is older E Most recent version of driver Consult the following website regarding the latest driver versions http www prodjnet com support EW When using this unit to control DJS software Please read the sections USING DJ SOFTWARE P 53 and the DJS Control Guide PDF file before attempting to actually use this unit to operate DJS The DJS Control Guide can be found under the name manual_MEP 7000_control_en pdf in the MEP 7000 English folder of the accessory CD ROM USING DJ SOFTWARE By loading the accessory DJS software or another DJ software to a computer connected to this player via USB cable the player can be used to operate
107. ltered since it was tested The software you are about to install does not contain a Microsoft digital signature Therefore there is rio guarantee that this software works correctly with Windows Sound video and game controllers IF You want to search for Microsoft digitally signed software visit the Windows Update Web site at http window supdate microsoft com to see if one is available Do tou want to continue the installation i Ho More Into E Setting the buffer size The MEP 7000 s drive unit has been designed as an audio device compliant with ASIO Audio Stream Input Output standards To adjust the buffer size of the device click on Windows START gt View All Programs Pioneer gt MEP 7000 SEP C1 gt MEP 7000 ASIO Settings Utility Us MEP 7000 ASIO Settings Utility Y sets the size of the buffer when using ASIO If you make the buffer smaller then latency Audio output delay will be shorter lfthe audio gets cut off increase the size of the buffer so that the sound does not get cut off Buffer Size 896 Sample Latency 48 6msec Standard Setting i Cancel NOTE e Setting the buffer size to a higher value will help prevent audio dropouts interrupted sound but the resulting audio data latency may result in increased time lags e lf the computer is currently running a program DJ software etc that uses this unit as a default audio device c
108. med at accelerated speed in proportion to the direction During playback rotate the jog dial while holding one of the TRACK SEARCH a lt gt gt buttons depressed super fast track search While holding the button depressed rotate the jog dial in the direction you wish to perform the track search Track search will be performed at accelerated speed in proportion to the direction and amount of dial rotation Rotate while holding the PITCH BEND button depressed super fast pitch bend While holding the button depressed rotate the jog dial in the direction you wish to modify the speed the speed will change faster than during normal pitch bend NJ W A UN 00 ysi 6uz En En BASIC CONTROLLER OPERATIONS CHANGING THE PLAY SPEED E Tempo adjustment Slide the TEMPO adjust slider forward or back When moved toward the front the tempo becomes faster and when moved away from you toward the rear the tempo becomes slower e The amount of tempo change is shown in the display e The tempo of the piece can be changed even while maintaining the same musical pitch see APPLYING A MASTER TEMPO Pitch bend Press the PITCH BEND button to increase the playback speed and press the button to slow the playback speed Selecting a tempo adjust range Press the TEMPO control range button Each time the button is pressed the variable range of the TEMPO adjust slider changes 6
109. merals l symbols e Atrack cannot be deleted when it is set in the controller 5 When editing is completed press the rotary selector dial e The playlist will flash indicating that editing is completed E To close a playlist 1 When a playlist is open press the select up lt button Y MEMO e Two byte characters are not supported E To delete a playlist p l e Forinformation on using a keyboard for editing see the section All tracks recorded in the playlist will be deleted from the playlist 1 Select the name of the playlist 2 Hold the rotary selector dial depressed for one second or more The CANCEL RENAME ALL TRACK CLEAR menu will appear 3 Turn the rotary selector dial and select ALL TRACK CLEAR 4 Press the rotary selector dial All tracks recorded in the playlist will be deleted from the playlist the playlist will be empty e A track set in the controller cannot be deleted from the playlist EW Saving a playlist Whenever tracks are recorded erased or edited in a playlist the new playlist is automatically saved Saving occurs about five seconds after an editing operation is performed assuming no further command input WM NOTE e lf the unit s power is turned off immediate within five seconds after editing a playlist the results of the edit may not be reflected properly TRACK SEE LONA AO A BOARD e SO En En BASIC CONTROLLER OPERATIONS BASIC CONTROLLER OPERATIONS When t
110. n the accessory USB auxiliary power cable e Always use the accessory USB auxiliary power cable and USB cable only e Always connect the accessory USB auxiliary power cable and USB cable to one and the same computer e Do not connect this unit to a computer through a USB hub e Do not connect this unit to a computer through a CardBus supported USB interface card En En PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS FRONT PANEL Drive Unit 1 2 3 4 ERT ECT O va J O Pio eer S 6 MULTIENTERTAINMENT PLAYER MEP 7000 gD O 5 7 6 1 Forced eject hole P 24 5 USB1 STOP button and indicator 2 Disc loading slot P 24 Press when removing a USB storage device from USB1 port 3 EJECT A button 6 USB2 STOP button and indicator To eject a disc from the disc loading slot press this button Press when removing a USB storage device from USB2 port during the cue standby or pause mode or when no tracks are 7 USB2 port type A being loaded from the disc Use to connect a USB storage device or USB keyboard 4 POWER switch and indicator Turns unit power ON OFF Control Unit 1 4 22 2 9 3 10 11 12 13 17 PL 18 19 j 20 18 1 EJECT 4 button 3 TEMPO control section To eject a disc from the disc loading slot press this button TEMPO control range button 6 10 16 WIDE during the cue standby or pause mode or when no tracks are Each time the button is pressed the variable range of the being loaded from the disc TEMPO adj
111. o do not attempt to attach an 8 cm adapter to a disc and play itin this unit since the adapter may become detached during playback causing damage to the disc or player EW About CD TEXT on music CDs This unit supports CD TEXT and displays track titles album titles and artist names recorded in CD TEXT Supported character codes include ASCII ISO 8859 MS JIS and Mandarin Chinese When multiple text data are recorded the first text data is displayed ysi 6uz En En REGARDING PLAYABLE DISCS AND FILES ABOUT MP3 AAC DISC PLAYBACK This unit can play compressed music files MP3 AAC recorded on CD R RW DVD R RW DVD R RW and DVD R dual layer media Folder levels Maximum 8 levels if more than 8 levels exist files in the 9th and further levels cannot be played Maximum folders 2 000 per disc If more than 2 000 folders exist those beyond 2 000 cannot be displayed 3 000 per disc If more than 3 000 files exist those beyond 3 000 cannot be displayed Recording format Supports discs recorded using the ISO9660 file system When recording is performed using the UDF file system the disc cannot be played if the ISO9660 file system is not recorded jointly For details consult the author of the application e Startup time will increases as the number of folders and files increases ABOUT PLAYBACK FROM USB STORAGE DEVICE By connecting a USB storage device to this unit MP3 AAC WAV AIFF files recorded on the device can b
112. o be used to switch playback between controller A and controller B Key control When the PITCH BEND button is pressed the key pitch can be adjusted Each halt step can be adjusted in six stages Vocal cancel Vocal audio can be canceled by pressing the MASTER TEMPO button thus allowing ordinary music CDs CD DA to be used for karaoke play Audio switching Each time the TEMPO range button is pressed the audio output switches as follows L R Stereo gt L monaural gt R monaural MEMO The disc loaded into drive 1 is set for controller A and the disc loaded into drive 2 for controller B Other designation of the controllers is not supported In the CD G play mode playback is disabled from CD ROM DVD ROM and USB storage device In the CD G play mode Scratch and other DJ play operations are disabled Images can be output to an external monitor during disc play No external output is performed when the UTILITY screen is displayed however The vocal cancel mode is designed to cancel vocal sounds coming equally both right and left speakers The unit may be unable to cancel vocals that are output from only right or left speaker alone TO CANCEL CD G PLAY MODE 1 Press the UTILITY button 2 Press the CD G function button The UTILITY CD G setting menu will be displayed 3 Select CD G MODE and press the select down gt button 4 Use the rotary selector dial to select OFF then press the rotary selector di
113. once in a while When you find it damaged ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer for a replacement soo2 En Dear Customer Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you ve just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment Now it s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries 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 sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and most importantly without affecting your sensitive hearing Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So what sounds normal can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts To establish a safe level e Start your volume control at a low setting e Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly and without distortion 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 We Want You Listening For A Lifetime Used wisely your new soun
114. ot be used to control DJ software USING MIDI FOR COMPUTER CONTROL MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface is a standardized protocol used to govern data transmission between electronic musical instruments and computers The MEP 7000 uses the MIDI message format to output its operating data and status to a computer connected by USB cable By using a DJ software program with USB MIDI support to assign the MIDI messages output by the MEP 7000 the MEP 7000 can be used to control the DJ software For more information regarding messages output by the MEP 7000 consult the section MIDI MESSAGE TABLE P 58 5 Control in Normal Style Connect to the computer When the USB connection with the computer is properly established the BROWSE screen s PC icon will change to active display Start the DJ software program The icon will not change Designate the MEP 7000 as an audio output device in the DJ software In Normal style designating the MEP 7000 as an audio output device will enable it to output tracks played from the Du software Consult your supported Du software s instruction manual for details regarding how to designate the MEP 7000 as an audio output device Select PC on the BROWSE screen When communication is established with the DJ software the center display s BROWSE screen will indicate the computer control status While the BROWSE screen is displayed the center display outputs MIDI mess
115. ought 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 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 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 Cleaning the Jog Dial To clean the jog dial 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 substances should accordingly be avoided
116. ow a Track with memory cue on a BJ A Track currently playing on both controllers Folder M3u file or playlist TT ar lt Bar FILE BROWSING AND LIBRARY BROWSING This unit can display the as written structure of file and folder contents for discs and USB storage devices and allow the user to browse the contents This manner of display is called file browsing Further in the case of USB storage devices by constructing a library within the device based on ID3 tags and other track information tracks can be classified by album name artist name and genre thus facilitating track selection This kind of display is called library browsing for instructions regarding making libraries see P 63 CREATING LIBRARIES E File Browsing Displays as written structure of folders and files in selected source E Library Browsing Screen menu is displayed as shown below allowing track selection based on genre artist name album name or title LL GENRE ________ ARTIST I ALBUM TRACK PC PLAYLIST GENRE Allows track selection in order of Genre gt Artist name gt Album name gt Title ARTIST Allows track selection in order of Artist name gt Album name gt Title ALBUM Allows track selection in order of Album name gt Title TRACK Allows track selection from the song title ALL In the event that multiple folders exist within the selected category of GE
117. player can be returned to the cue point back cue operation by returning the fader lever to its original position except during auto play ABOUT DJS SOFTWARE ABOUT DJS SOFTWARE Pioneer DJS is a software program that allows the use of MP3 files to control DJ play from a computer Load the program into your computer from the supplied CD ROM disc k MEMO e DJS is not equipped with functions for recording DJ play SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT This Software End User License Agreement Agreement is between you both the individual installing the Program and any single legal entity for which the individual is acting You or Your and PIONEER CORPORATION Pioneer TAKING ANY STEP TO SET UP OR INSTALL THE PROGRAM MEANS THAT YOU ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT PERMISSION TO DOWNLOAD AND OR USE THE PROGRAM IS EXPRESSLY CONDITIONED ON YOUR FOLLOWING THESE TERMS WRITTEN OR ELECTRONIC APPROVAL IS NOT REQUIRED TO MAKE THIS AGREEMENT VALID AND ENFORCEABLE IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT YOU ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO USE THE PROGRAM AND MUST STOP INSTALLING IT OR UNINSTALL IT AS APPLICABLE 1 DEFINITIONS 1 1 Documentation means written documentation specifications and help content made generally available by Pioneer to aid in installing and using the Program 1 2 Program means all or any part of Pioneer s software licensed to You by Pioneer under t
118. rs are not displayed correctly use the LANGUAGE item on the UTILITY screen to select the desired language P 62 7 Jacket photo Ifa JPEG image is attached to the ID3 tag display or present in the folder when the selection cursor is used to choose a track the associated image will be displayed in the contents display section E Source icons The following icons are displayed in the source selection section Music CD CD DA disc Selecting this icon displays the disc s contents m m ga q uE 2 ANTE LA PAT 192kbps pa Selecting this icon enables DJ software control P 54 Contents display Displays the contents of the line selected When DJS is booted changes to DJS with the cursor In the case of a folder the icon contents of the folder are displayed in the case of a track the track information is displayed CD ROM DVD ROM disc Selecting this icon displays the disc s contents Selecting this icon displays the contents of the USB storage device A B track Displays track name artist name and selecting this icon displays the playlist P information playback status for track currently set in 32 display controller Selection cursor Use the rotary selector dial to move this cursor up down and select folders and tracks ysi 6uz En En START PLAYBACK Using normal connections E Browse icons These icons indicate the types of items displayed in the browse wind
119. rted as well For details consult the author of your DJ software About TRANS This produces an effect like temporarily muting the sound with the mixer s cross fader In linkage with the effect the ball on the screen flashes while rotating ST Us MET About BUBBLE This effect simulates the bubble scratch technique In linkage with the effect the ball on the screen undulates to right and left while rotating En ADVANCED OPERATIONS SECTION 2 Jog break effect About ROLL When jog mode is set to JOG BREAK the screen on the controller In response to the rotation of the jog dial the pitch and playback side switches to jog break effect mode time are changed and effect applied to the playback sound MEMO WM MEMO e The jog break effect mode is not supported when DJS or other e The sound playing at the time the jog dial is touched is m DJ software tracks are loaded continuously looped and roll is applied E e When you remove your hand from the jog dial the playback 1 During playback press one of the function buttons JET returns to the original sound gt ROLL WAH e In linkage to the effect the ROLL image animation will be e The selected effect is shown in the center display and the displayed a ball in orbit will appear the orbit of the ball and its respective effect is changed in response to the rotation of speed will change in response to the rotation position and the jog dial direction of the jog dial 2 Ef
120. s a vase or flower pot or expose it to dripping splashing rain or moisture D3 4 2 1 3_A_En IMPORTANT NOTICE THE SERIAL NUMBER FOR THIS EQUIPMENT IS LOCATED IN THE REAR PLEASE WRITE THIS SERIAL NUMBER ON YOUR ENCLOSED WARRANTY CARD AND KEEP INA SECURE AREA THIS IS FOR YOUR SECURITY D1 4 2 6 1_En Information to User Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may invalidate the user s right to operate the equipment D8 10 2_En 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 D8 10 3a_En This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 008 Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B est conforme ala norme NMB 003 du Canada D8 10 1 3_EF CAUTION PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS POLARIZED PLUG WITH AN EXTENSION CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE ATTENTION POUR PREVENIR LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES NE PAS UTILISER CETTE FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT SAUF SI LES LAMES PEUVENT ETRE INSEREES A FOND SANS EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARTIE A DECOUVVERT D2 4 4 1_EF WARNING Handling the cord on this product or cords associated wit
121. s shown in the accompanying illustration CONNECTIONS 3 Connection to external monitor pin jack connector Use these connections when you wish to output the center display images to a large screen or when using CD G Karaoke After connecting this unit to the external monitor the unit s settings must be changed see the item MONITOR OUT in the topic 1 DISPLAY under the section USING THE UTILITY on P 61 Control unit ysi 6uz External monitor 4 Connecting other components A Connecting another mixer Connect this unit s AUDIO OUT connectors to the mixer s LINE IN or AUX connectors Do not connect to PHONO connectors since sound will be distorted and proper playback will not be produced B Connecting a stereo amplifier when not using DJ mixer Connect to CD or AUX IN connectors do not connect to PHONO connectors a O contro CONTROL Drive unit Accessory audio cable C Connecting a component with digital input connectors CD recorder amplifier with digital inputs etc DIGITAL INPUT P a OPTICAL COAXIAL A A Drive unit a Cg N Digital signal cable 0 0000 WY MEMO e The digital output connectors produce only audio data without the inclusion of subcodes e Depending on the CD recorder or other component certain features including CD recording may be restricted For details consult the operating instructions for
122. status allowing the For DJS The display A B displays DJS rotary selector dial select up lt and down gt buttons to be TRACK m a r used to operate the DJ software H IL i Me H 7 1355 Jit i on Ce m AP B E MD 5 e 6 Use the controller to operate the DJ software gt Use the various buttons jog dial and TEMPO adjust slider to operate the Du software k MEMO DISC 1 DISC 2 USB 1 USB 2 ho For DJS The center display will show the DJS BROWSE screen For details of actual operation consult the section Selecting DJS Music Tracks in the chapter on Normal Style operation of the MEP 7000 DJS Control Guide PDF file on accessory CD ROM When using the accessory DJS software and certain other DJ software programs the MEP 7000 s center display and displays A B will show the currently playing track s time data and title together with the name of artist By designating the MEP 7000 as an audio output device in the DJ software tracks played with the DJ software can be output from the drive unit 7 To switch to playback of disc or tracks on USB storage device While controller A or B is controlling the computer ifa track on disc or USB storage device is selected on the BROWSE screen and the LOAD A or LOAD B button is pressed playback and control will switch to the selected track on disc or USB storage device EW Control using Manipulator
123. ta AAC Tiles Supports ID3 tag Ver 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 Displays title album name artist s name 1 JPEG images embedded in ID3 tag are displayed as jacket photographs 2 Non AAC files Support metatags embedded tags Displays title album name artist s name 1 JPEG images embedded in tag are displayed as jacket photographs 2 1 In order to display characters written in a local code other than Unicode the UTILITY function must be used to set the language 2 Files with original image size larger than 800 x 800 pixels cannot be displayed ysi 6uz En En REGARDING PLAYABLE DISCS AND FILES ABOUT WAV FILES This unit supports WAV files subject to the following formats Supported formats Supports 16 bit non compressed PCM with sampling frequency of 44 1 kHz Track data Supports LST chunk Displays title album name artist s name 1 1 In order to display characters written in a local code other than Unicode the UTILITY function must be used to set the language W MEMO e WAV files recorded in disc media are not supported ABOUT AIFF FILES This unit supports AIFF files subject to the following formats Supported formats Supports 16 bit non compressed PCM with sampling frequency of 44 1 kHz Displays title album name artist s name 1 1 In order to display characters written in a local code other than Unicode the UTILITY function must be used to set the language MEMO e AIFF files re
124. 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 ysij buz Description of problem Possible cause of problem A disc fails to be ejected even Power cord has not been plugged in e Plug in power cord after the EJECT 4 button has isos e Atrack is being played back e Set the player to pause or cue standby mode P before pressing the EJECT 4 button e EJECT 4 button is broken e See P 24 e Press the play pause gt H button to begin play e Hold the TIME A CUE button depressed for one e Auto Cue function is turned ON Playback doesn t begin even when a disc is inserted second or more to set the Auto Cue mode to OFF e CD R RW DVD R RW or other media are of e Replace with other media or media recorded on poor quality a different recording machine e Format not supported e See P 11 REGARDING PLAYABLE DISCS AND FILES regarding supported formats Playback comes to a halt e Disc has been inserted upside down e Reinsert with label side facing upward ee a i e Disc is dirty or covered with condensation e Wipe disc to remove dust or condensation e Use a device complying with USB mass storage class some portable audio players included in the class of image devices are not supported Also some flash card readers cannot be detected e USB hub in use e Some USB hubs
125. test version of the program DISCLAIMER E Pioneer shall not be held responsible for reissuing license keys or registration IDs in the event of loss Be sure to store your registration information and passwords safely in a separate location for future access E The music CD ripping function of this software program is not supported for music CD that do not display one of these logo marks COMPACT COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO DIGITAL AUDIO TEXT ysi 6uz En En ABOUT THE DRIVER PROGRAM This unit is designed to control Pioneer DJS and other DJ software when connected to a computer When connecting this unit to a Windows computer for use with Du software the software driver program must first be loaded into the computer W MEMO e When using a computer with Mac OS installed download and install the special driver software provided at Pioneer s website listed below http www prodjnet com support SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT When installing or using the driver software be sure to first read the SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT P 45 By installing and using the software you agree to be bound by the terms of the Agreement DRIVER INSTALLATION NW Before installing IMPORTANT Before installing this driver be sure to read the SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT This unit can be connected to a computer running one of the following operating system environments Windows Vista Home
126. the Du software program Supported DJ softwares Included as an accessory with the MEP 7000 the all in one DJ software program DJS allows immediate use of DJ software Communication Commercially available DJ softwares supporting the MEP 7000 s dedicated communications protocol can be supported DJ operated even without the use of a control disc For latest information regarding supported DJ software please software consult the following Pioneer website http www prodjnet com support MIDI supported DJ The MEP 7000 outputs data regarding button and TEMPO adjust slider status in universal MIDI format so DJ software softwares with MIDI support can be used to assign the unit s MIDI messages thus using the MIDI communication for control Two Styles of Play This player can be connected to a computer using either of the methods shown below Normal Style The playing setup whereby the MEP 7000 operates with the control unit and drive unit as a set is called normal style In normal style play when using a DJ software program the MEP 7000 s drive unit is connected to a computer via a USB cable The DJ software program is allocated as a source on the BROWSE screen the same as discs and USB storage devices and switching between these sources is performed on the unit s center display By designating the MEP 7000 as an audio output device it becomes unnecessary to use a mixer to switch between two sound sources allowing seamless
127. the UTILITY screen WN p k MEMO e Backing up cue point and loop points is supported for disc media stored in this unit WM NOTE e Any data stored in this unit will be overwritten so any previously stored information will be lost ysi 6uz En En USING THE UTILITY TO PERFORM A FACTORY RESET All unit settings can be restored to their factory default values by using the UTILITY screen P 61 The settings on TIME REMAIN A CUE and TEMPO range will also be restored to their factory default values REMAIN OFF 10 1 With the power turned OFF hold the UTILITY button depressed while setting power to ON The button must be depressed for five seconds or more Confirm message After the boot up screen appears a message will be displayed The settings have been reset to factory defaults 3 Turn power OFF and ON again MEMO e Recorded playlists and cue and loop point data are not deleted during a factory reset N TROUBLESHOOTING If you believe your 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 player and at times like these you should check any other electronic devices being used at the same time If the problem in question continues to persist even after checking the troubleshooting
128. 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 CAUTION This product is a class 1 laser product but this product contains a laser diode higher than Class 1 To ensure continued safety do not remove any covers or attempt to gain access to the inside of the product Refer all servicing to qualified personnel The following caution label appears on your unit Location inside of the unit CAUTION ATTENTION RADIATIONS LASER INVISIBLES DE CLASSE 3B QUAND OUVERT EVITEZ TOUT EXPOSITION AU FAISCEAU KLASSE 3B USYNLIG LASERSTRALING VED ABNING UNDGA UDS ETTELSE FOR STRALING KLASS 3B OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR PPNAD UNDVIK ATT UTS TTA DIG FOR STRALEN ADVARSEL VARNING VORSICHT D8 10 1 2_En CLASS 3B INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM BEI GEOFFNETER ABDECKUNG IST UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG DER KLASSE 3B IMGERATEINNEREN VORHANDEN NICHT DEM LASERSTRAHLAUSSETZEN PRECAUCIA N CUANDO SE ABRE HAY RADIACI N LASER DE CLASE 3B INVISIBLE EVITE LA EXPOSICI N A LOS RAYOS L SER VARO oe ALA KATSO SATEESEEN AVATTAESSA OLET ALTTINA NAKYMATTOMALLE LUOKAN 3B LASERSATEILYLLE VRW2257 A D3 4 2 1 8 _C_En K015 En WARNING This equipment is not waterproof To prevent a fire or shock hazard do not place any container filed with liquid near this equipment such a
129. uctions in the enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL literature accompanying the appliance D1 4 2 3_En A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manutacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician tor replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is us
130. ur hand from the jog dial sound will gradually return to the original sound 3 Effect off When jog mode is set to OFF neither of the SCRATCH JOG BREAK button indicators is lighted the effect off mode is enabled This mode supports pitch bend P 35 and audible pause function po SELECT JOG MODE v SCRATCH P 4 P JOG BREAK MIX SCREEN When the MIX button is pressed the MIX screen appears in the center display allowing easy mixing and playback of tracks MEMO e The MIX function is disabled when a DJ software track is set in the controller MIX rOoneer MIX 8 Pimilisto3 A Playlist04 B Playlist05 1 A PlaylstO6 A Plauwlist 7 1 Playlist display The playlist menu is displayed When a playlist is selected for mixing it appears as a orange icon 2 MIX mode Use function buttons to select MIX mode select 3 BPM SYNC Automatic BPM synchronization when performing MIX Use function button to alternate ON OFF Automatic playback for the selected playlist Use function button to alternate ON OFF 4 AUTO MIX m AUTO MIX Sets the AUTO MIX function ON OFF When AUTO MIX is set to ON playback of the selected playlist continues automatically MEMO e When AUTO MIX is turned ON the auto cue function will also turn on automatically While in this state the auto cue function cannot be turned off ADVANCED OPERATIONS SECTION BPM SYNC Sets the BPM SYNC ON OFF When BPM
131. ust slider changes 2 LOOP operation buttons P 38 MASTER TEMPO button and indicator MT Each time the button is pressed the master tempo function alternates ON OFF TEMPO adjust slider From the center detent position pull the slider towards you to increase the tempo and push the slider away from you to slow down the tempo PITCH BEND buttons When pressed during play the pitch bend function is enabled Pressing the button accelerates the pitch bend speed and pressing the button decelerates the pitch bend speed The speed of the pitch change can be modified by holding the button depressed while rotating the jog dial PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Time mode auto cue button TIME A CUE TIME Each time the button is pressed the display s time display alternates between the current track s elapsed playing time and the remaining time REMAIN A CUE P 37 TRACK SEARCH lt lt gt gt buttons P 35 SEARCH lt lt gt gt buttons P 34 CUE button and indicator Setting a cue point P 36 Cue point sampler P 36 Back cue P 36 Modifying a cue pint P 36 Play pause gt I button and indicator P 34 SCRATCH JOG BREAK buttons and indicators Use to select jog mode including SCRATCH JOG BREAK or OFF neither indicator lighted BROWSE button P 27 Use to select the BROWSE screen MIX button P 42 Use to select the
132. va y s o 2 ll y l U E JO e0008 0 vy L 9 O Un m m gt QA A 6 Ss 5 gt Z Sen Fe wee eee ew eee eee eee eee ee ee O 1 1 I Oo 1 gt 1 1 I LL y E c E 4 aj gt il e E T me gt a a es fee E B 2 2 l Oo I l 3 Sl U b i a l 1 Q U l ov Di E 9 oI SN 1 lt a I S 1 Y sy ee na I E rt ys wag UN O Ole s S Mm D l i H A Vs i l s e 2 A 1 s 4 p VAANALANALANNA RANA l ka o E eee a po is i 4 I l A l a I I y 4 I Vy AS 4 ee EE NE oe CEE AEE E SE EEE SE SEEE EE l rA 4 er l 0 O I rs l 1 O B I a I Coot ee ee a l O 4 vy gt I i l 2 a li q 2 e I un I I AU a N l E a o I l 8 e O l Lu a 1 2 Lu gt I 2 PAE Ip aene ris g l O I o y ca 27 1 l A I H gt E un c pa 5 l l e a 1 l l U 1 1 l l s l l 1 L En FEATURES DIVERSE MEDIA PLAYBACK SUPPORT Supports playback of CD R RW discs formatted for music CD CD DA or CD graphics CD G as well as compressed music files MP3 AAC recorded on CD R RW DVD R RW DVD R RW or DVD R dual layer discs some discs may not play properly due to unique characteristics of the individual disc recording characteristics and disc conditions such as scratches and soiling Playback is also supported for compressed music files MP3 AAC WAV AIFF stored on USB storage devices DJ SOFTWARE Sources potentially available on the BR
133. y and Waiver If any provision of this Agreement is held to be illegal invalid or otherwise unenforceable that provision will be enforced to the extent possible or if incapable of enforcement deemed to be severed and deleted from this Agreement and the remainder will continue in full force and effect The waiver by either party of any default or breach of this Agreement will not waive any other or subsequent default or breach ysi 6uz En En ABOUT DJS SOFTWARE 6 4 No Assignment You may not assign sell transfer delegate or otherwise dispose of this Agreement or any rights or obligations under it whether voluntarily or involuntarily by operation of law or otherwise without Pioneer s prior written consent Any purported assignment transfer or delegation by You will be null and void Subject to the foregoing this Agreement will be binding upon and will inure to the benefit of the parties and their respective Successors and assigns 6 5 Entire Agreement This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous agreements or representations whether written or oral concerning its subject matter This Agreement may not be modified or amended without Pioneer s prior and express written consent and no other act document usage or custom will be deemed to amend or modify this Agreement 6 6 You agree that this Agreement shall be governed and construed by and under the
134. y in a wide variety of lighting environments PLAYLIST Desired tracks can be selected from music libraries in USB storage devices and disc media and recorded on a playlist thus allowing track selection for DJ play without the need to search for the tracks SCRATCH EFFECT Equipped with scratch effects for diverse scratch sound performance Equipped with three differing scratch sounds including SCRATCH TRANS and BUBBLE These new scratch sound performances broaden your DJ play potential JOG BREAK EFFECT Jog break effect provides original sound performance Equipped with three types of remix assist function including JET ROLL and WAH By selecting desired functions you can freely control effects in response to the rotation of the jog dial thus creating a new remix world AUTO MIX Performs automatic continuous playback of tracks on the playlist using four types of mix Even when away from the DJ booth mixed music can be played automatically just as if a DJ was doing the work JOG DIAL Furnished with large 80 mm jog dial with scratch function allowing operations with the same sense of touch as an analog turntable PITCH BEND Playback tempo changes in direct relation to the direction and speed of jog dial rotation SUPER FAST PITCH BEND Rotate the jog dial while depressing the PITCH BEND button to perform speed changes faster than with normal pitch bend FRAME SEARCH Moves the disc from pause pos
135. yed out on the display DISC 1 DISC 2 USB 1 1 Playlist name 2 Consecutive number 3 Title 4 Artist name Also if a track is selected and the rotary selector dial is pressed the track menu will appear in the right window E CANCEL 1 CLOAD AJ 22 LOAD BJ MOVE TRACK J DELETE TRACK J E To record tracks in a playlist 1 Use the cursor to select tracks or folders in a USB storage device or CD ROM DVD ROM disc 2 Hold the rotary selector dial depressed for one second or more e The cursor will flash and the track will be recorded in the Currently open playlist e The maximum number of tracks recordable in a single playlist is 150 e When entire folders are recorded additional time may be required e The PLAYLIST icon will flash during recording of tracks to the playlist A playlist cannot be opened when the tab is flashing WM NOTE e f the connected USB storage device does not have sufficient open space it may be impossible to record the contents of tracks on the device m Play a track from the playlist Open playlist 2 Use the rotary selector dial to select a track then press the LOAD A or LOAD B button e Tracks will playback in consecutive numerical order e New tracks can be registered and edited on the playlist even while another track is playing from the list START PLAYBACK Using normal connections m Changing the playlist s track order E Editing the name of

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