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Pioneer CDJ-1000 CD Player User Manual
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1. Using Internal Memory When a commercially available Multimedia Card MMC is not inserted in the card slot the internal memory is used The internal memory can store 10 Cue and Loop points per disc and for a total of 100 discs When the data exceeds 100 discs worth of data data items are deleted starting from the oldest items It takes 2 points IN OUT for one loop E Storing Cue points 1 Enter Cue points using the A CUE function or the CUE button 2 Press the CUE LOOP MEMORY button in Cue point standby mode back Cue in play mode MEMORY is shown in the display indicating that the Cue point has been stored The Cue point lights in red in the calendar display and playback address display Storing Loop points Enter the Loop in out points to perform loop playback 2 Press the CUE LOOP MEMORY button during loop playback MEMORY is shown in the display indicating that the Loop in out points have been stored The Loop in point lights in red in the calendar display and playback ad dress display E Calling stored Cue Loop points When Cue Loop points are stored the calendar display and the playback ad dress display lights in red 1 Press the CUE LOOP CALL button When the CALL button B is pressed Cue Loop points are called in order from the beginning of the disc and the disc is set to standby at the Cue Loop in point 2 Press the PLAY PAUSE button
2. gt II Play or loop play starts 16 lt DRB1297 gt En E Deleting stored Cue Loop points When Cue Loop points are stored the calendar display and the playback ad dress display lights in red 1 Press the CUE LOOP CALL button When the CALL button P is pressed Cue Loop points are called in order from the beginning of the disc and the disc is set to standby at the cue or loop in point 2 Press the CUE LOOP DELETE button when in standby mode at the called point DELETE is shown in the display indicating that the Cue Loop points have been deleted The Cue Loop in point indication in the calendar display and the playback address display go off Using a Commercially Available Multimedia Card When a Multimedia Card is inserted in the card insertion slot the external memory MMC takes precedence An 8 MB card can store 100 Cue and Loop points per disc for a total of 5000 discs In the case of a 16MB MMC 100 points can be stored for a maximum of 10000 discs MMC with greater capacity that 16MB can store only upto 10 000 discs It takes 2 points IN OUT for one loop E Insert Multimedia Cards CARD Indicator Level surface Multimedia Card Insert Multimedia Cards horizontally with the flat surface up and the notch facing to the right Push the card gently into the slot until it is seated Removing Multimedia Cards Confirm the CARD indicator is off press the card in
3. En BEFORE OPERATIONS FEATURES The CDJ 1000 compact disc player is designed for use by DJs providing all the func tions and performance required in disco clubs while offering performance sound quality and functionality superior to any analog player JOG DIAL The large 206 mm diameter Jog dial enables better handling than an analog turntable PITCH BEND This function changes the music tempo depending on direction of Jog dial rotation and speed of movement SCRATCH PLAY In the VINYL mode when the surface of the Jog dial is pressed playback is discon tinued and then continues according to the direction and speed the dial is rotated You can also adjust the startup when the Jog dial is touched and released to create new DJ techniques FRAME SEARCH Moves the disc from pause position 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 MANUAL SEARCH button or TRACK SEARCH button as you turn the Jog dial ON JOG DISPLAY The display at the surface of the Jog dial shows disc turning status current track memory cue loop for each track when engaged Jog mode etc WAVE DISPLAY This display makes it possible to find the breakpoint between tracks in advance and use it as mix point or end point in the same way as you can on an analog record by checking the position of the needle in the
4. The sound at the specified Cue point will continue to play as long as the CUE button is pressed E Returning to a Cue point Back cue 1 During playback press the CUE button The player will return to the specified Cue point 2 Press the PLAY PAUSE button gt I1 Playback will begin immediately from the specified Cue point Changing Playback Speed Pull the Tempo Control knob towards you Slide the knob towards you to increase the tempo and slide it away from you to decrease it The rate of change in playback speed tempo is shown in the display The playback speed can be changed without changing the pitch Apply ing Master Tempo E Selecting range of tempo adjustment Press the TEMPO 6 10 16 24 button Each time the button is pressed the variable range of the Tempo Control knob changes as follows 6 10 16 and 24 You can adjust as follows at 6 0 02 units at 10 0 05 units at 16 and at 24 0 1 units The set variable range value is indicated in the display E Resetting tempo Press the TEMPO RESET button The Tempo Reset indicator lights and the rate of tempo variation is reset to 0 normal tempo regardless of Tempo Control knob setting One more press of the TEMPO RESET button cancels the reset and speed setting made with the Tempo Control knob is valid again Applying Master Tempo Press the MASTER TEMPO button during playback The MASTER TEMPO butt
5. As the low pitch sounds bass drum etc are shown in graph form you can learn of the break part or ending part of the track beforehand When apiece of music changes it take a little while for all the WAVE displays to be indicated If you store the WAVE display in a Multimedia Card MMC then from the next time the WAVE display will be indicated immediately 1 P 17 When the low pitch sounds are few the break part may not be indicated on the display E Switch over to the WAVE display mode You can choose between a full scale display of a piece to a double zoom scale dis play Press the DISPLAY CD TEXT WAVE ZOOM button for over one second You can switch over alternately from a one piece full scale display to a double zoom scale display In the double zoom scale display mode if you press the WAVE SEARCH ZOOM button lt 4 gt you can shift the display part About the CD TEXT CDs which have CD TEXT capability will show the disc title track title up to a maxi mum of 48 letter and will scroll Track titles will be displayed in the Track Search mode Pressing the CD TEXT DISC button lt 4 will display the disc title Pressing the CD TEXT TRACK button will display the track title 15 lt DRB1297 gt En ADVANCED OPERATIONS USING CUE POINTS LOOP POINTS MEMORY This unit can store Cue points and Loop points for each disc in internal or on Multimedia Card MMC
6. E Fader start play Using the cross fader start function of the DJM 600 DJM 500 or DJM 300 step 10 above can be eliminated for even simpler mixing In addition when the CROSS FADER slider is returned to its original position the status returns to that in step 9 player CD2 at its Cue point so that you can repeat the same play as many times as you like ADVANCED OPERATIONS Buttons indicated by cannot be used when the Digital Mode switch is set to on and the digital output terminal is used CUE IN ADJUST HOT CUE A HOT CUE B ere VINYL PEE OT CUE ey Le RELEASE STAR DIRECTION FWD REV a SELECT SEARCH _199 N lt lt gt gt O N S u z PLAY PAUSE gt il Jog dial Scratch Play By changing from the JOG MODE to VINYL and pressing and rotating the surface of the Jog dial you can replay according to the speed and direction of the Jog dial 1 Press the JOG MODE SELECT button to light the VINYL indicator 2 When replaying a CD press the surface of the Jog dial Playback slows down and stops the slowdown in speed until the disc stops response characteristics can be set separately By rotating the Jog dial when playback speed is decreasing but not yet stopped all sound will stop halfway through See Step 3 for playback when rotating the Jog dial 3 Turn the Jog dial in the direction and at the speed you wish to playback the disc The CD is p
7. HOT CUE button function REC CALL It is set to call when the power is turned on 40 HOT CUE A B C button indicator P 14 It is set to hot cue point recording mode when A B and C light in red It is set to call mode when A B and C light in green When the button is pressed playback starts from the hot cue point It is off when no hot cue point has been recorded Jog Dial Display 2 RELOOP 60 61 62 51 Calendar display 1 20 gt TRACK numbers beyond the current track lights When the next track is 21 or beyond gt lights When Cue points or loops are stored an underscore lights in the correspond ing TRACK numbers 52 TRACK Number indicator Displays TRACK numbers 53 Auto Cue indicator A CUE Lights when auto cue is on 54 REMAIN indicator Indicates that track remaining time is being displayed 55 Time display min M 56 Time display sec S 57 Frame display F One second is 75 frames 58 Playback Tempo display TEMPO I dicates the rate of change in the playback tempo 59 Tempo Adjustment Range indicator 6 10 16 24 Indicates the variable range of the Tempo Control knob selected with the TEMPO Control Range button 60 Reverse indicator REV Indicates that the DIRECTION FWD REV switch is set to reverse REV position 61 MEMORY LOOP indicator Displays the selected track lo
8. again and wait until the EJECT indicator goes out be fore reinserting the disc EJECT a TRACK SONG sian 2 Ps aa gt ees SAA ee lt lt IO Auto Cueing Auto cueing is used to automatically specify the Cue point see p 12 to be used before sound actually begins to play when inserting a disc or when performing track searching Turning auto cueing on and off Pressing the TIME MODE AUTO CUE button and holding it down for a second or more causes auto cueing to be alternately turned on and off When AUTO CUE is on the A CUE indicator will be lit up Buttons indicated by cannot be used when the Digital Mode DJ PLAYER OPERATION switch is set to on and the digital output terminal is used WAVE SEARCH ZOOM EJECT UNLOCK LOCK AUTO CUE on off status is stored in memory and persists even when the TIME MODE lt gt power is turned off AUTO CUE It can change the Auto Cue level E Changing the Auto Cue level Press the TIME MODE AUTO CUE button for over 5 seconds The display will indicate A CUE 60dB in the original state By pressing the WAVE SEARCH ZOOM button lt gt you can change the level It can choose from 36dB 42dB 48dB 54dB 60dB 66dB 72dB and 78dB The level change mode can be removed if you press the TIME MODE AUTO CUE button or wait 15 seconds Even if you turn the powe
9. groove CUE LOOP MEMORY This unit can store cue points of each disc in internal memory or on a Multimedia Card MMC sold separately that can be recalled for each disc HOT CUE Provides instant start from any of three pre selected hot cue points A B or C REVERSE PLAY Set the DIRECTION switch to its forward position REV position to play the music backwards TEMPO CONTROL 100 mm high precision slider coupled with a 0 02 increment digital display within a 6 range allows exact control of speed to make tempo adjust ments easy and accurate TEMPO CONTROL RANGE The maximum variable range can be set to four variable ranges 6 10 16 and 24 to facilitate adjustment TEMPO CONTROL RESET Resets the tempo to 0 regardless of slider position MASTER TEMPO Changes music tempo without changing pitch 6 lt DRB1297 gt En 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 AUTO CUE Auto cue automatically locates the song s start point even if it differs from the track s frame allowing the player to start instantly at a press of the PLAY 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
10. openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to POWER SOURCES This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your product dealer or local power company LOCATION The appliance should be installed in a stable location NONUSE PERIODS The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left un used for a long period of time GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION e If this productis equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other it will fitinto the outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug ully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug e f this product is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug a plug having a third grounding in it will only fit into a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet
11. the slot once wait for it to be ejected and gently pull it out NOTE Zhe CARD indicator is on when the card is being accessed Do not re move the card or turn off the power when this indicator is on Otherwise the data may be corrupted MMCI Err shows when you insert the Multimedia Card then take the card out and try to insert it once more the Multimedia Card is a precision electronic instrument Do not bend it apply force or shock or drop it Do not use or keep it in a place that is subject to static electricity or electric noise Multimedia cards may be damaged when subjected to shock or static elecricity Care is needed in their handling It is recommended that peri odical copies be made of important data 1 P 17 E Using a Multimedia Card for the first time A Multimedia Card that is used for the first time must be formatted 1 Insert the Multimedia Card MMC in the card insertion slot FORMAT PUSH MEMORY is displayed 2 Press the MEMORY button when the disc is to be formatted FORMAT is displayed and formatting starts Remove the card if it is not to be formatted Formatting a card deletes any data previously recorded on it ADVANCED OPERATIONS USING CUE POINTS LOOP POINTS MEMORY E Storing CUE points Insert a Multimedia Card in the card insertion slot and perform the same pro cedure as when the internal memory is used 1 P 16 E Storing Loop points Insert a Multimedia Card in
12. using the player while it is installed in a carrying case Please be sure to leave a space to allow for ff no heat radiation ed TTT Do not place on or against vibrating materials 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 the unit CD lens cleaner The player s pickup lens should not become dirty in normal use If for some rea son 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 BEFORE OPERATIONS CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING Storing discs Discs are made of the same kinds of plastic used for conventional analog au dio records Be careful not to allow discs to warp Always store discs in their cases vertically avoiding locations with high heat humidity or extremely low temperatures Avoid leaving discs in cars the interior of a car in direct sunlight can become extremely hot Always read and abide by the precautionary notes listed on di
13. 15 seconds or less left Inthe 2x zoom scale mode only the playback position is lit for the WAVE display 67 BPM Counter Indicates BPM for the current track The BPM counter may sometimes not be able to measure the BPM of a track 68 EJECT LOCK indicator Lights when the EJECT UNLOCK LOCK switch is set to the LOCK position 69 Master Tempo indicator MT Lights when the master tempo function is on 81 Operation display Indicates play position in frames 135 frames for one full rotation Turns during play back and stops during pause 82 All Track display Indicates track currently being played 83 Lights when there is a MEMORY CUE or LOOP in a track 84 All Track Display Reference Point Displays the first track starting point of the disc 85 Direction display This display the direction of the playback 86 Display the condition of the audio memory When set in the audio memory display mode the light will flash when recording 87 Displays the condition of the VINYL mode movement Lights up when there is a pause or when the Jog dial is touched in the VINYL mode 88 VINYL mode display Lights up in the VINYL mode BASIC OPERATION DISC LOADING UNLOADING Label surface up 2 Insert a disc Hold the disc with label surface upwards and insert into the front panel disc loading slot When playing 8cm discs be sure to install an adaptor This unit spins at high speed to provide h
14. CUE indicator lights up the Cue point will have been stored to memory Each time a new Cue point is stored to memory the previous Cue point will be erased Amending the Cue point 1 During playback press the CUE button This will take you back to the set track position 2 In the CDJ mode to set the Cue point go through steps 2 and 3 as mentioned above E Setting the Cue point in the VINYL mode 1 During playback at the point where you want to set the track press the surface of the Jog dial and cause a temporary stop 2 While pressing the surface of the Jog dial turn back the dial to a point just before the track you wish to play 3 When the sound is the track you are searching for press the CUE button while you are still pressing the surface of the Jog dial When the CUE indicator lights up the point will be stored in memory When a new Cue point is stored in memory the previous setting will be erased BASIC OPERATION DJ PLAYER OPERATION Amending the Cue point 1 During playback press the CUE button This will take you back to the set track position 2 In the VINYL mode to set the Cue point go through steps 2 and 3 as mentioned above E Real time cue During playback press the LOOP IN REALTIME CUE button at the desired Cue point This point will then be recorded as the new Cue point E Checking cue points Cue point sampler After specifying a cueing point press the CUE button
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16. OOP IN REALTIME CUE VINYL E SEACH E pate aro SEARCH TEMPO 1 RESET ch VO 12 i ou T EERE AURE X A Jog dial MASTER TEMPO control knob Cue Point Settings Once a Cue point has been stored in memory during playback it can be used to place the player in a state where it is ready to begin playback from the cueing position by pressing the CUE button E Setting the Cue point in the CDJ mode 1 During playback press the PLAY PAUSE button gt II to pause playback at the point you wish to begin playback 2 Search for the precise position of the Cue point Using frame numbers to specify Cue points Cue points may be specified in 1 frame units where 75 frames are equiva lent to 1 second Use the Jog dial or the forward or reverse SEARCH button lt lt gt to advance to the desired frame Rotating the Jog dial once causes the player to advance or rewind 135 frames in the specified direction Listen to the sound at the current frame to determine the Cue point Turn the Jog dial slowly and then return it to just before the point from which you wish to begin playback The cue point thus defined will consist of that point diectly after the sound which can be heard during a cueing pause 3 Press the CUE button when you reach the desired frame number or hear the sound at the point from which you wish to begin cueing When the sound is muted and the
17. Pioneer COMPACT DISC PLAYER CDJ 1000 Operating Instructions WARNING THE APPARATUS IS NOT WATERPROOFS TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AND DO NOT PUT ANY WATER SOURCE NEAR THIS APPARATUS SUCH AS VASE FLOWER POT COSMETICS CONTAINER AND MEDICINE BOTTLE ETC H001AEn IMPORTANT The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO PREVENT THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance NOTE THE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS COMPARTMENT WARNING IS LOCATED ON THE APPLIANCE BOTTOM READ INSTRUCTIONS All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference HEED WARNINGS All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered
18. a Cue point has been set press the CUE button back cue before pressing the EJECT button 4 to eject the disc Playback will stop and the disc will be ejected Note that the CDJ 1000 does not come with a stop button To Pause Play During playback press the PLAY PAUSE button gt II The PLAY PAUSE button s indicator and CUE indicator will flash and play will be paused When the PLAY PAUSE button is pressed again play will resume and the but ton indicator will light steadily Inthe CDJ mode broken sound will still be audible during the standby mode if you wish to stop all sound lower the output sound volume on your audio mixer When the unit has not been operated for 80 minutes or more in pause mode the disc rotation stops automatically In this instance playback can be resumed by pressing the PLAY PAUSE button Track Cueing m TRACK SEARCH buttons lt lt gt gt Press one of the TRACK SEARCH buttons lt lt gt gt Each time the button is pressed the track is cued in the direction corre sponding to the arrow on the button during playback of one track to cue playback to the beginning of the preceding track press the ka a button twice When the button is pressed down and held cueing is continuous If the button is held for two seconds or more the cue speed increases When the beginning of the first track track 1 is reached pressing the Ha a butt
19. able to play back currently inserted disc gt Recommended action clean disc MECHANICAL TIME OUT specified time interval Cleaning the Jog Dial To clean the PLAYER wipe with a polishing or a soft dry cloth For stubborn dirt moisten a soft cloth with a weak solution of neutral detergent diluted in five to six parts water wring the cloth well and wipe away the dirt Use a dry cloth to wipe the surface dry Applying alcohol paint thinner benzene insecticides or other stringent substances to the Jog dial may cause the markings or finishing of the dial to peel or become discolored and the use of any such substances should accord ingly be avoided Mechanical operation has failed to complete within Dust or some other form of foreign particles have found their way into disc insertion slot Recommended action remove dust or other foreign par ticles Should this product require service in the U S A and you wish to locate the nearest Pioneer Authorized Independent Service Company or if you wish to purchase replacement parts operating instructions service manuals or accessories please call the number shown below 800 872 4159 Please do not ship your product to Pioneer without first calling the Customer Service Department at the above listed number for assistance Pioneer Electronics Service Inc Customer Service Department P O BOX 1760 Long Beach CA 90801 1760 U S A For wa
20. al memory or external memory when a memory card is inserted When a memory card is inserted the ex ternal memory takes precedence 10 CUE LOOP MEMORY button P 16 Stores Cue points and Loop points in internal memory or external memory when a memory card in inserted When a memory card is inserted the external memory takes precedence N 11 Digital Mode switch ON OFF P 8 This switch is located on the rear panel of the unit Set to ON when the digital output is to be used When set to On the DJ functions do not function Func tions marked do not operate in this mode And the muted pause mode is used instead of the audible pause mode 12 CUE LOOP DELETE button P 16 17 Deletes Cue points or Loop points stored in internal memory or external memory when memory card is inserted When a memory card is inserted the exter nal memory takes precedence 13 EJECT UNLOCK LOCK switch UNLOCK In this mode the disc can be ejected even during playback LOCK In this mode the disc cannot be ejected during playback The disc can be ejected when in pause mode 14 EJECT button 4 When this button is pressed the disc is ejected through the disc insertion slot when it stops rotating When the EJECT UNLOCK LOCK switch is set to LOCK position the disc can only be ejected when in pause mode 15 VINYL SPEED ADJUST TOUCH BRAKE dial When the JOG MODE SELECT button is set to VINYL position you can use t
21. back will begin with playback looping from the loop start point to the loop end point E Stopping loop playback During loop playback press the RELOOP EXIT button Once this has been done playback will continue in sequence from the loop end point without returning to the loop start point E Changing the loop in point 1 Press the LOOP IN REALTIME CUE IN ADJUST button during playback The time of the in point is shown in the display the LOOP IN REALTIME CUE button starts to flash rapidly and the LOOP OUT button goes off 2 Press the SEARCH button lt lt gt or turn the Jog dial Ina frame unit you can move the loop in point up to 30 frames Press the LOOP IN REALTIME CUE button or wait 30 seconds to leave editing mode and return to loop play ADVANCED OPERATIONS E Changing the loop out point 1 Press the LOOP OUT OUT ADJUST button in loop play The time of the out point is shown in the display the LOOP OUT button starts to flash rapidly and the LOOP IN REALTIME CUE button goes off 2 Press the forward or reverse SEARCH button lt lt gt gt or turn the Jog dial The loop end point will be shifted forward or backward in 1 frame units The loop out point cannot be moved in front the loop in point Pressing the LOOP OUT button or waiting for 30 seconds or longer will cause the player to exit from update loop input point mode and to resume loop playback E Returning to loop playback i e reloopi
22. but this difference is a result of differences in the BPM value measurement method not a result of a fault with the player Malfunction of the MMC is NOT covered by warranty The Multimedia Card MMC is not covered by warranty so we recommend you obey the instructions for use and periodically make back up copies It is not the responsibility of PIONEER if the component or MMC malfunctions due to outside interference of static electricity etc and if data on the MMC is damaged or lost or incidental damage occurs no indemnification will be made 18 lt DRB1297 gt En OTHERS TROUBLESHOOTING Error message display When the CDJ 1000 CD player is unable to operate properly an error code is dis played 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 Code Error Type Description TOC READ ERROR Player unable to read TOC data Possible cause and recommended action Disc is cracked Recommended action replace disc PLAYER ERROR Disc is rotating but rotation cannot be ascertained Disc is soiled or dirty Player un
23. button FORMAT is displayed and all data on the card is deleted E Data other than CUE LOOP stored on MMC Hot cue points A B C Hot cue points A B and C are automatically stored on MMC When a disc storing hot cue points is inserted the A B and C indicators light in green To call stored hot cue points press the A B or C button If there has been no call for thirty seconds then the A B and C buttons will go out To call the hot cue point after the lights go out remove and replace the disc and the A B and C buttons will blink on and off at this time it is possible to call WAVE display When a wave display for one track is completed it is automatically stored on the MMC When the same track is played again the stored WAVE display is automati cally called Data for items beyond track number 21 are stored on the MMC Copying MMC Data From One MMC to Another Use the following procedure to copy data on one MMC CARD A to another MMC CARD B 1 Remove the disc 2 Remove the card 3 Hold down the CUE LOOP MEMORY button for 5 seconds or longer MMC gt MMC CARD A IN is displayed 4 Insert the MMC to copy data from in the card insertion slot READING is displayed 5 After a few minutes CARD B IN is displayed Remove card A and insert the destination card CARD B in the insertion slot WRITING is
24. contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug POWER CORD PROTECTION Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode See Figure A LIGHTNING For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when itis left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges POWER LINES An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead powerlines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall int
25. depressed Super fast track search While holding the TRACK SEARCH button lt lt gt b1 depressed rotate the Jog dial in the direction in which you wish to perform track search acceler ated high speed track search will begin in accordance with the direction and mount of rotation NOTE The Jog dial contains a switch Do not put objects on the Jog dial or apply too much force Do not put drinks on the Jog dial as it may leak inside the dial and be the cause of a malfunction Mixing Different Tracks Example Mix track B with currently playing track A from the main speakers Connect CD1 to the DJ mixer s CH 1 and connect CD 2 to CH 2 Raise the TRIM CHANNEL FADER and MASTER LEVEL settings appropriately so that sound is produced from CD1 1 Set the DJ Mixer s CROSS FADER slider at its left side CH 1 Track A is heard from speakers 2 Load a CD on player CD2 3 Press the TRACK SEARCH buttons lt lt gt gt on player CD2 to find and select track B 4 Set the DJ Mixer s MONITOR SELECTOR button CH 2 to ON 5 Rotate the DJ Mixer s MONITOR LEVEL so that track B can be heard from the headphones Only track A is heard from the main speakers 6 Set cueing for track B on the headphones With player CD2 in the playback mode press the PLAY PAUSE button gt 1P to hear the point you wish to cue The player will enter the pause mode Broken sound will be audible Rotate player CD2 s Jog dial and sea
26. displayed 6 After a few minutes CARD A IN is displayed 7 Repeat steps 4 to 6 twice for a 8M card and four times for a 16M card to complete the copy operation COMPLETE is displayed when copying is completed It is impossible to copy from a card with greater capacity to the receiving card Copying Data in the Internal Memory Copying from internal memory onto MMC This procedure copies data in internal memory to MMC 1 Remove the disc 2 Remove the card 3 Hold down the CUE LOOP MEMORY button for 5 seconds or longer MMC gt MMC CARD A IN is displayed 4 Press the CUE LOOP MEMORY button again INT gt MMC CARD IN is displayed 5 Insert the destination MMC WRITING is displayed COMPLETE is displayed when copying is completed 17 lt DRB1297 gt En OTHERS TROUBLESHOOTING Incorrect operations can be mistaken as malfunctions If you believe the unit is not operating correctly consult the chart below Sometimes incorrect operation may be due to malfunction in another component If the problem is not fixed check the other components used with the player If the problem still persists contact your nearest Pioneer authorized service center or dealer for service Symptom Cause Remedy Disc doesn t eject even when EJECT button 4 is Power plug is disconnected from outlet Conn
27. e TV screen is fluctuated or FM Interference is being picked up from the CD player Turn off POWER switch of the player or move the player away broadcast is interfered with noise from the TV or tuner The disc is not rotating when power is ON The disc rotation stops automatically if no operation hasbeen Playback can be started by pressing the PLAY PAUSE button erformed for 80 minutes or more in pause mode gt 1I Press the EJECT button 44 to eject the disc When the last track on the disc is over the disc stops rotating Static electricity a complete stop This unit cannot playback unfinalized partial discs CD R or CD RW discs This component is designed to play 12cm discs and 8cm discs with a commercially available adaptor eccentrically shaped discs cannot be played since damage or malfunc tion may result nd other external effects may cause this unit to malfunction In this case set the POWER switch to OFF then switch it on again after the disc has come to When using an 8cm disc with an adaptor compared to a 12cm disc the speed may be slower in the scratch and reverse modes etc This component rotates at a very high speed to generate high performance however in the interest of safety the speed is lowered when an 8cm disc and adaptor are used This is NOT a malfunction The BPM value measured by the CDJ 1000 may differ from the BPM value recorded on a CD or from our DJ mixer
28. ect plug to wall outlet pressed The EJECT UNLOCK LOCK button is set to the LOCK Go to pause mode or cue standby mode before pressing the EJECT position button 4 Set the EJECT UNLOCK LOCK button to the UNLOCK posi tion before pressing the EJECT button 4 Play doesn t commence even when the disc isin The auto cue function is set to on Hold down the TIME MODE AUTO CUE button for 1 second serted or longer to turn off the A CUE function Playback immediately stops when started During Disc is loaded upside down e Load the disc correctly with the label side UP playback the player pauses or stops Smudges on the disc etc Clean the smudges from the disc and then play it again No sound is audible Output cables are connected incorrectly or are loose Recheck connections Refer to installation instructions Incorrect operation of audio mixer Check the settings of the audio mixer switches and sound volume controls Pin plugs and or amplifier terminals are dirty Clean away dirt Player is in pause mode Press the PLAY PAUSE button gt 11 Sound is distorted noise is output Incorrect connections Connect to audio mixer s LINE INPUT terminals Do not con nect to MIC terminals Pin plugs and or amplifier terminals are dirty e Clean away dirt Interference is being picked up from a TV set Switch OFF TV set move player away from TV set or plug the player into a separate outlet With cer
29. epped on A damaged power cord can cause a fire or give you an electrical shock Check the power cord once in a while When you find it damaged ask your nearest PIONEER authorized service center or your dealer for a replacement AUCUNE PARTIE A DECOUVERT H007A2L NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help H010 En Information to User H011 En Alteration or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may inva
30. his dial to adjust the speed by which the playback stops when the surface of the Jog dial is pressed Playback stops faster as the dial is turned counterclockwise and stops slower is the dial is turned clockwise 16 VINYL SPEED ADJUST RELEASE START dial When the JOG MODE SELECT button is set to VINYL position you can use this dial to adjust the speed by which playback starts after you take your hand off the surface of the Jog dial Playback starts normal speed faster as the dial is turned counterclockwise and takes longer time to return to normal speed when turned clockwise 17 JOG MODE SELECT button VINYL mode when the surface of the Jog dial is pressed during playback play back stops and if the dial is rotated music is output according to the speed the dial is turned The JOG MODE is stored in memory and remains in memory even if the power is turned off CDJ mode above operation is not performed even when the Jog dial surface is pressed 18 VINYL indicator This indicator lights when the JOG MODE is in VINYL mode 19 CDJ indicator This indicator lights when the JOG MODE is in CDJ mode 20 TEMPO Control Range button 6 10 16 24 Each time the button is pressed the range changes 6 10 169 24 21 MASTER TEMPO button indicator P 13 Each press of the button turns the master tempo function on or off 22 Tempo Control knob Slide the knob towards you to increase the tempo and
31. ician to restore the product to its normal operation e If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way e When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service REPLACEMENT PARTS When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may resultin fire electric shock or other hazards SAFETY CHECK Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING The product should not be mounted to a wall or ceiling HEAT The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE a ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT Fig A ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT NEC SECTION 810 20 GROUNDING CONDUCTORS NEC SECTION 810 21 ZZ lt GROUND CLAMPS POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM NEC ART 250 PART H NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 2 lt DRB1297 gt En For U S model IMPORTANT NOTICE HOOGAEn The serial number for this equipment is located in the rear panel Please write this serial number on your enc
32. igh performance When playing 8cm discs with an adaptor for safety reasons the rotation speed is reduced as a result scratch and reverse speeds will be lower Only one disc can be loaded at a time Never attempt to load more than one disc at the same time or attempt to load a second disc when one disc has already been loaded When loading a disc do not placing any twisting force on the disc or try to force the disc into the slot Also do not attempt to interrupt or defeat the motion of the disc when the player begins to draw a disc into the slot or to eject a disc since damage to the disc or player could occur The disc can be ejected anytime using the EJECT button 4 when the EJECT UNLOCK LOCK switch is set to UNLOCK When the EJECT UNLOCK LOCK switch is set to LOCK press the PLAY PAUSE button gt I during playback or when a Cue point has been set press the CUE button back cue before pressing the EJECT button 4 to eject the disc When the EJECT button is pressed disc rotation stops and the disc is ejected from the loading slot If the disc cannot be ejected with the EJECT button insert a pin in the forced ejection hole on the front panel of the player 1 P 5 CAUTION Do not attempt to press a disc back into the slot when the EJECT indicator appears Pressing a disc back into the slot while the EJECT indicator appears may cause the player to stop In this case press the EJECT button
33. label Discs rotate at high speeds inside the player Do not use damaged cracked or warped discs Do not play a CD with a special shape Do not play a CD having other shape than a circular disc such as heart shaped disc Otherwise malfunction may occur FORCED DISC EJECTION If the eject button does not function or the disc cannot be removed pushing the pin provided into the forced ejection hole on the front panel will enable the disc to be removed When performing forced ejection be sure to follow the precautions below Be sure to turn OFF the power of the CD player and check that the disc has stopped rotating It takes about 60 seconds for the disc to stop rotating after the power has been turned OFE If forced ejection is performed while the disc is rotating As the disc will be ejected outside the CD player rotating it may hit your finger and cause injuries As the disc will be rotating with the clamp unstable it may be scratched For the above reasons never attempt to eject the disc forcibly while it is rotating Always use the pin provided Do not use other objects The provided pin is found in a groove in the bottom surface of the player When the provided forced eject pin is inserted fully into the forced eject hole on the front panel the loaded disc is ejected about 5 10 mm from the loading slot mak ing it possible to remove it by hand Forced ejection hole 5 lt DRB1297 gt
34. layed back according to the speed and direction of Jog dial movement 4 Take your hand off the surface of the Jog dial The CD spins up or down to return to normal playback mode The slowdown or increase in speed until the CD returns to normal play back response characteristics can be set separately E Setting the time it takes for playback to slow down and stop when the Jog dial surface is pressed Turn the VINYL SPEED ADJUST TOUCH BRAKE knob This knob allows you to adjust the slowdown in speed response character istics until CD playback stops E After you have taken your hand off the surface of the Jog dial you can set the time it takes for the speed to return to the original condition of playback Turn the VINYL SPEED ADJUST RELEASE START knob This allows you to adjust the slowdown or increase in speed until the CD returns to normal playback response characteristics How to Spin During playback in the VINYL mode either press the surface of the Jog dial or press the PLAY PAUSE button gt 11 to cause a pause then quickly turn the Jog dial even when released playback will occur according to the speed and direction of the dial 14 lt DRB1297 gt En How to Brake When you press the PLAY PAUSE button I in the VINYL mode dur ing playback the VINYL SPEED ADJUST TOUCH BRAKE button will cause a corresponding speed and the sound will stop Upon pressing the PLAY PAUSE but
35. lidate the user s right to operate the equipment CAUTION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE CAUTION THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS WITH THIS PRODUCT WILL INCREASE EYE HAZARD H013 En 3 lt DRB1297 gt En 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 K015 En CONTENTS CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING ooo cceeessssssseeeeecsssssneeee 4 FEATURES occ iaa iro eta ees Staessen essa EAE NNN 6 CONNECTIONS asf PANEL FACILITIE wd Top Panel ed Display 10 Jog Dial Display 10 DISC LOADING UNLOADING 000 icceccceccseeesseeessteessneeesseessneeessneessnes ll DJ PLAYER OPERATION AUO GUEDE Bi eict bint MEU E A caeaee al davestaaerl eat Starting Playback oie eee VG e lat air etiasaning nutteens Stopping Playback metesse el Dla etch alee On A hasta ac TO Pause Play scccssccsswssisesscssessccsssecovescucsnscuvwsvecspntssgencceanvenssaieaevsbvasuechanvivete Track GU
36. losed warranty card and keep it in a secure area This is for your security For Canadian model CAUTION TO 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 For Canadian model This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Pour le mod le Canadien Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada H009 2L CAUTION This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to other equipment To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances such as radios and televisions use shielded cables and connectors for connections H012 En POWER CORD CAUTION 002 En 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 st
37. n Each press of this button toggles the display between WAVE display and CD TEXT disc track title display When the button is held down for 1 second or longer the WAVE display cycles between the 1 track full scale and 2x zoom scale 2 TIME MODF AUTO CUE button TIME MODE Each time this button is pressed the time display changes between elapsed play back time and remaining playback time REMAIN of each track The TIME MODE is stored in memory and persists even when the power is turned off AUTO CUE Hold down this key for 1 second or longer to toggle between AUTO CUE on and off P 11 AUTO CUE on off status is stored in memory and persists even when the power is turned off 3 POWER switch OFF H ON This switch is located on the rear panel of the unit 4 LOOP IN REALTIME CUE IN ADJUST button indicator Real time cue P 13 Enter loop in point P 14 Loop in point adjust P 14 5 LOOP OUT OUT ADJUST button indicator Enter loop out point P 14 Loop out point adjust 1 P 14 6 RELOOP EXIT button P 15 Display P 10 51 69 8 WAVE SEARCH ZOOM CD TEXT buttons lt 4 gt P 15 This button moves the displayed area when WAVE is in zoom display mode In the TEXT display mode pressing the lt 4 button will display the disc title and pressing the button will display the track title 9 CUE LOOP CALL buttons lt 4 gt P 16 Calls Cue points and Loop points stored in intern
38. nal or AUX terminal on the mixer Do not use the Phono terminal Otherwise the sound will become distorted and prevent normal playback Connecting to a stereo amplifier when not using a DJ mixer Connect to the AUX input terminal Do not use the Phono input terminal e ea Supplied audio cable Stereo amplifier cDJ 1000 e AUDIO OUT Connecting to a component with a digital input terminal CD recorder or amplifier with digital inputs DIGITAL INPUT OPTICAL COAXIAL CDJ 1000 LO EO OE RONNYS O C4 MD Digital signal cable 2 20900 Set the Digital mode switch to ON when using the digital output terminal NOTE When the Digital mode switch is set to ON the DJ functions cue loop reloop tempo adjust hot cue Jog dial and reverse playback do not work And the muted pause mode is used instead of the audible pause mode 4 Connecting the power cord When all connections have been made connect the power cord to the AC inlet on the rear panel of the player and connect the power plug to an AC wall outlet or to a power receptacle on the rear panel of the amplifier 8 lt DRB1297 gt En BEFORE OPERATIONS PANEL FACILITIES Buttons indicated by cannot be used in digital mode Top Panel 10 a 12 13 PMLA ay A 31 do os 28 27 26 25 24 1 DISPLAY CD TEXT WAVE ZOOM butto
39. ng After loop playback has been stopped press the RELOOP EXIT button during playback to return to loop playback The player will return to the currently defined loop start point and begin loop playback again from that point Reversing Playback When the DIRECTION FWD REV switch is set to the REV position forward position the REV indicator lights Tracks are played backwards Due to Jog dial rotation increase and decrease playback speeds are reversed Cue Loop entry Reloop and Hot Cue cannot be used during reverse playback Loops that are longer than 15 seconds cannot be played in the reverse mode When executing a Track Search HOT CUE a Loop etc for 1 to 2 seconds the audio memory display Jog dial display will flash and the Scratch Reverse mode becomes inoperative Fader Start Playback The provided control cable may be used to connect the control jack on the CDJ 1000 to a control jack on a DJM 300 DJM 500 or DJM 600 mixer thus making it possible to exit from cueing standby mode and to start playback immediately by raising the DJ mixer channel fader The cross fader may also be used to perform fading starts on the player as well The fader may also be returned to its origina position to return the player to the cueing point i e to perform back cueing See page 7 for instructions on how to connect the player Relay Play Using Two Players If you connect the terminals of this playe
40. o such power lines or circuits When installing an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS OVERLOADING Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product SERVICING Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions e When the power supply cord or plug is damaged e If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the product e Ifthe product has been exposed to rain or water e Ifthe product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls hat are covered by the operating instructions as an mproper adjustment of other controls may result in lamage and will often require extensive work by a qualified techn
41. on and the MT indicator light The speed tempo can now be changed using the Tempo Control knob but the pitch key does not change When digitally processing the sound sound quality will change Jog Dial Functions 1 Turning the Jog dial during playback pitch bending When the JOG MODE SELECT button is set to VINYL touch the Jog dia side The Jog dial operates differently when the surface of the Jog dial is pressed The disc spins up FWD or spins down REV depending on rotation When rotation stops the disc returns to normal speed 2 Turning Jog dial during playback scratch play See page 14 Scratch Play 3 Turning the Jog dial in pause mode frame search The audible pause mode is on when the JOG MODE SELECT button is set to CDJ The mute pause mode is on when the JOG MODE SELECT button is set to VINYL Searches can be performed in 1 frame increments When the CD is rotated once using the Jog dial 1 8 seconds 135 frames of music is played back 4 During playback or turning in the pause condition Spin Refer the How to Spin advanced operation 5 During playback rotate the Jog dial while holding the SEARCH button lt lt gt depressed Super fast search Hold down the button while turning the Jog dial in the direction you wish to search to enter fast forward or fast reverse mode 6 Rotate the Jog dial while holding the TRACK SEARCH button lt lt gt
42. on will cue to the last track When the end of the disc s last track is reached pressing the gt button will cue to the first track track 1 E Super Fast Track Search Rotate the Jog dial while pressing one of the TRACK SEARCH buttons lt lt gt gt While holding either one of the buttons depressed rotate the dial in the direction corresponding to the direction you wish to skip the unit will en ter the high speed skip mode The direction of skip is in accordance with the direction in which the Jog dial is rotated the TRACK SEARCH button direction is released The high speed skip mode is canceled when the TRACK SEARCH button is released Fast Forward Fast Reverse E Operation using the SEARCH buttons lt lt gt gt Press the SEARCH buttons lt lt gt gt during playback Press and hold the Bb button to fast forward the disc press and hold the lt lt button to do fast reverse E Super Fast Search Rotate the Jog dial while pressing one of the SEARCH buttons lt lt p gt Hold down the button while turning the Jog dial in the direction you wish to search to enter fast forward or fast reverse mode The direction of the search is determined by the direction the Jog dial is turned The direction of the SEARCH button is ignored 12 lt DRB1297 gt En When you stop turning the Jog dial the unit returns to playback mode Release the SEARCH button to exit this mode L
43. op memory position above the playback address display 13 2 points Even when there may be several memory points in the same block only one lights 62 MEMORY CUE indicator Displays the selected cue memory positions under the playback address display 13 points Even when there may be several memory points in the same block only one lights 63 ZOOM indicator Indicates that WAVE is indicated in zoom mode 64 RELOOP indicator Lights when the unit is in reloop standby or performing a loop 65 Wave Text display When WAVE is displayed the music level of the current track The level is indicated either in 1 track full scale or zoom when only part of the track is shown In the zoom mode the display area is moved using the WAVE SEARCH ZOOM buttons lt a gt 10 lt DRB1297 gt En CD TEXT will be displayed in the TEXT mode The contents of the display is the disc title and track title in English upto a maximum of 48 letters which can be scrolled 66 Playback Address display Indicates elapsed playback time and remaining playback time in an easy to grasp 1 track full scale or 2x zoom scale bar graph The 1 track full scale mode shows elapsed time by lit segments from the left The 1 track full scale mode shows remaining time by unlit segments from the left When the remaining time is 30 seconds or less the display flashes gently and the flashing becomes faster when there is
44. ower and disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet 1 Connecting to a DJ mixer DJM 300 DJM 500 DJM 600 sound output and control terminal connection Use the supplied audio cables Connect the white plug to the L left terminal and the red plug to the R right terminal Connect the supplied control cord to enable control of the unit from the mixer to allow fader start play and back cue Connecting DJM 600 L Supplied audio cable ARTO DDENNN Pioneer CDJ 1000 DJM 600 PHONO1 CD2 LINE Supplied control cord LINE CD1 LINE OC 1_ OG OA a f L PLAYER CONTROL J CH 1 Supplied audio cable CH 1 Supplied control cord CONTROL cDJ 1000 CD1 and CD2 on a DJM 300 or DJM 500 mixer are connected to player A and player B respectively in the same way as shown above 2 Connecting control cord to allow relay play Alternate playback can be automatically performed when the control terminals of two units are connected with the supplied control cord 1 P 15 CDJ 1000 CDJ 1000 Supplied control cord cONTROL 7 lt DRB1297 gt En BEFORE OPERATIONS CONNECTIONS 3 Connecting to other devices Connecting to other mixers Connect the AUDIO OUT terminal on the unit with the Line In termi
45. r off the set level will remain in memory Starting Playback 1 Insert a disc in the player This unit spins discs at high speeds to provide high performance As a result disc loading takes a couple of seconds If auto cueing is on press the PLAY PAUSE button gt II Wait for the CUE button indicator to light up before pressing the button The silent portion at the beginning of the displayed track will be skipped and playback will begin instantaneously from the first bars of the track Once the first track has been played the player will automatically search for the beginning of the next track to be played The cueing indicator CUE will light up the PLAY PAUSE button P gt 11 indicator will flash and the player will then wait for the PLAY PAUSE button I to be pressed before begin ning playback of the next track 11 lt DRB1297 gt En BASIC OPERATION DJ PLAYER OPERATION 3 If auto cueing is off playback will begin automatically from the first track When auto cueing is off playback will continue after the first track has been played with all subsequent tracks being played in sequence When playback of the final track is complete playback will automatically come to an end Stopping Playback Press the EJECT button 4 when the EJECT UNLOCK LOCK switch is set to UNLOCK When the EJECT UNLOCK LOCK switch is set to LOCK press the PLAY PAUSE button gt I during playback or when
46. r with another CDJ series CD player using the attached control cord then you will be able to relay play P 7 Set both player s auto cue function to ON the A CUE indicators will light in the displays Set your audio mixer s fader control to its center position Begin playback on the first player 2 When the currently playing track ends playback will begin automatically on the standby player 3 The first player will enter CUE standby mode at the beginning of the next track on its disc By repeating this operation the two players can be used to perform con tinuous relay play By loading new discs on the standby player you can construct a continuous program of whatever tracks you wish By setting a Cue point on the standby player you can perform relay to any desired Cue point on the selected track see page 12 Cue Point Settings NOTE Relay play may not operate properly if the audio out jacks on the two play ers are not connected to the same audio mixer Ifthe power to one player is turned off during its playback the other player may begin playback Fader start and relay play cannot be performed simultaneously since different control cable connections are required DISPLAY WAVE SEARCH ZOOM lt 4 CD TEXT DISC GD TEXT WAVE WAVE SEARCH ZOOM gt CD TEXT TRACK Wave Display
47. rch for the track s Cue point first beat When you have settled on the Cue point press the CUE button on player CD2 The player s sound will be muted and cueing will be completed 7 Simultaneously press player CD2 s PLAY PAUSE button gt I when track A is heard from the speakers Only track A will be heard from the main speakers Track B will be heard from the headphones 8 Move the TEMPO slider to match the tempo BPM Beat Per Minutes of tracks A and B Move the TEMPO slider of player CD2 so that the BPM of track B matches those of track A When the two BPM rates match the BPM synchronization is complete 9 Press the CUE button on player CD2 Player CD2 will enter pause mode at the Cue point 10 As soon as track A is heard from the speakers press the PLAY PAUSE button gt 11 on player CD2 Track B begins playing 11 While checking the sound on the headphones gradually move the DJ Mixer s CROSS FADER slider from left to right Thesound of track A from the speakers will steadily become mixed with the sound of track B When the DJ Mixer s CROSS FADER slider has moved all the way to the right side the sound heard from the speaker will have changed from track A to track B and the operation is complete E Long mix play If the BPM rates match mixing of tracks A and B will sound good even if the CROSS FADER slider is in the middle position 13 lt DRB1297 gt En ADVANCED OPERATIONS
48. rranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product Should this product require service in Canada please con tact a Pioneer Canadian Authorized Dealer to locate the nearest Pioneer Authorized Service Company in Canada Alternatively please contact the Customer Service Depart ment at the following address Pioneer Electronics of Canada Inc Customer Satisfaction Department 300 Allstate Parkway Markham Ontario L3R OP2 905 479 4411 1 877 283 5901 For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product 19 lt DRB1297 gt En OTHERS PRINTED WITH SOYINK SPECIFICATIONS 1 General SYET n n R Compact disc digital audio system AC 120 V 60 Hz Power consumption Operating temperature z Operating Humidity e R There should be no condensation of moisture AE E AEA EA AE A Dimensions 320 W x 370 D x 105 H mm 12 5 8 W x 14 9 16 D x 4 1 8 H in 2 Audio section Frequency response Signal to noise ratio Distortion 4 Hz 20 kHz 115 dB or more EIAJ NE 0 006 EIAJ 3 Accessories Operating instructions sss E NENE 1 Power cord e e e Audio cable Control cord isuse e a a E EE E REEERE 1 Forced eject pin housed in a groove in the bottom panel Limited warranty NOTE Specifications and de
49. sc labels Condensation When this unit is brought into a warm room from previously cold surroundings or when the room temperature rises sharply condensation may form inside the unit and impair its performance In such cases allow the unit to stand for about an hour or raise the room temperature gradually Cleaning and handling compact discs The presence of fingerprints or smudges on the surface of the disc will not directly affect the recorded signals but depending on the degree of contami nation the brightness of the light reflected from the signal surfaces may be reduced causing degradation of sound quality Always keep your discs clean by wiping them gently with a soft cloth from the inner edge toward the outer edge If a disc becomes very dirty dampen a soft cloth with water be sure to wring it out well and wipe the away dirt gently Remove any water drops with another soft dry cloth Do not use record cleaning sprays or anti static agents on discs Never clean discs with benzene thinner or other volatile solvents or damage to the disc surface may result With this player use only those discs which ise MISE display the mark shown right Optical au AA dio digital discs a iar When holding discs do not touch their signal surfaces Hold by the edges or by one edge and the center hole Do not affix gummed labels or tape to the disc surface Also do not scratch or damage the
50. sed to high temperatures or humidity Do not install the player in a location which is exposed to direct sunlight or near stoves or radiators Excessive heat can adversely affect the cabinet and internal components Installation of the player in a damp or dusty environment may aiso result in a malfunction and can be hazardous Avoid installation near cookers etc where the player may be exposed to oily smoke steam or heat Installation guidelines Placing and using the compact disc player for long periods on heat generating sources such as amplifiers or near spotlights etc will affect product perform ance Avoid placing the player on heat generating sources Install this compact disc player as far as possible away from tuners and TV sets Acompact disc player installed in close proximity to such equipment may cause noise or degradation of the picture Noise may be noticeable when an indoor antenna is used In such cases make use of an outdoor antenna or turn off power to the compact disc player When the unit is used in a loud sound environment e g near a speaker sound skip may occur Install the unit away from the speaker or reduce the listening volume Place this unit on a level surface and a stable platform Besure the player including its audio and power supply cords does not touch vibrating materials Any cause of vibration other than the insulators may cause the disc to skip Take special care when
51. sign are subject to possible modification without notice 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 sound equipment will provide a lifetime o fun and enjoyment Since hearing damage from loud noise is often
52. slide it away from you to decrease it 23 Tempo Reset indicator Shows that the tempo has been reset to 0 normal tempo regardless of the position of the Tempo Control knob 24 TEMPO RESET button Resets the tempo to 0 normal tempo regardless of the position of the Tempo Control knob Press button once more to release it 25 Jog Dial Display P 10 81 88 26 Jog dial FWD REV P 13 27 Disc Loading Slot P 11 28 Force Ejection Hole P 5 9 lt DRB1297 gt En BEFORE OPERATIONS PANEL FACILITIES 29 Memory Card Loading Slot P 16 30 Memory Card indicator P 16 Lights when the MMC card is being accessed Do not remove the card or turn off the power when this lamp is on 31 Play Pause indicator gt II Lights during play and flashes during pause 32 PLAY PAUSE button gt I P 11 33 CUE indicator P 12 Lights when a Cue point is set and a search is not being performed Flashes in pause mode 34 CUE button Cue point settings 1 P 12 Cue point sampler 1 P 13 Back cue amp P13 Display 52 53 54 55 35 SEARCH button lt lt gt gt P12 36 TRACK SEARCH button lt lt gt I P12 37 Reverse indicator REV Lights when the DIRECTION FWD REV switch is set to reverse 38 DIRECTION FWD REV switch Plays tracks backwards when set to the REV position forward position 39 HOT CUE REC MODE button P14 Switches
53. tain discs loud noise is produced or play Disc has a bad scratch or warp Replace disc stops Disc is extremely dirty Clean disc When the auto cue function is set ON track search Tf the sound muted portion between selections is long search Press TIME MODE AUTO CUE button for more than 1 second is not finished ing time will be long to set the auto cue function OFF If the sound muted portion is recorded for about 10 seconds or more playback will start without the auto cue function Back cue function cannot be carried out even The Cue point is not set yet Set the Cue point See page 12 though the CUE button is pressed in playback The Digital Mode switch is set to the ON position The Digital Mode switch is set to the OFF position mode Pressing the LOOP OUT button does notstartloop No Cue points start points have been set Set a Cue point play The Digital Mode switch is set to the ON position The Digital Mode switch is set to the OFF position The Jog dial does not operate The Digital Mode switch is set to the ON position The Digital Mode switch is set to the OFF position The Jog dial does not operate as desired Incorrect JOG MODE VINYL CDJ is set Press the JOG MODE SELECT button to set the desired JOG MODE VINYL or CDJ DJ functions do not work The Digital Mode switch is set to the ON position The Digital Mode switch is set to the OFF position The picture of th
54. the card insertion slot and perform the same pro cedure as when the internal memory is used 1 P 16 E Calling stored Cue Loop points Insert a Multimedia Card in the card insertion slot and perform the same pro cedure as when the internal memory is used 1 P 16 E Deleting stored Cue Loop points Insert a Multimedia Card in the card insertion slot and perform the same pro cedure as when the internal memory is used 1 P 16 E Deleting data from a specific disc Deleting data from the memory card of a specific disc 1 Insert the disc Insert the disc from which to delete Cue Loop points etc from the memory card 2 Insert the Multimedia Card MMC in the card insertion slot When Cue and Loop points are stored the calendar display and the play back address display lights in red 3 Hold down the CUE LOOP DELETE button for 5 seconds or longer DISC DELETE PUSH MEMORY is displayed on the display 4 Press the CUE LOOP MEMORY button With DELETE shown on the display that disc s Cue Loop points etc will be deleted from the memory card All the lights of the calendar display and the Cue Loop display etc of the playback positioning display will go out E Formatting cards Formatting deletes all data on the MMC 1 Removing the disc 2 Insert the Multimedia Card MMC in the card insertion slot 3 Hold down the CUE LOOP DELETE button for 5 seconds or longer FORMAT PUSH MEMORY is displayed 4 Press the CUE LOOP MEMORY
55. to FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS All operating and use instructions should be followed CLEANING Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning The product should be cleaned only with a polishing cloth or a soft dry cloth Never clean with furniture wax benzine insecticides or other volatile liquids since they may corrode the cabinet ATTACHMENTS Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards WATER AND MOISTURE Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub ina wet basement or near a swimming pool and the like ACCESSORIES Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The product may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the product Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer CART A product and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn LA Cc VENTILATION Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these
56. ton 1 again playback will com mence and the VINYL SPEED ADJUST RELEASE START button wil respond accordingly Hot Cue Provides instant start from any of three pre selected hot cue points A B or C E Setting the hot cue point 1 Press the HOT CUE REC MODE button to light the HOT CUE A B and C button indicators in red 2 During playback or in pause mode press the button A B or C where you wish to store a hot cue point The pressed button flashes for 2 seconds in red The setting is automatically stored in the Multimedia Card MMC 5 P 17 E Starting hot cue 1 Press the HOT CUE REC MODE button to light the HOT CUE A B and C button indicators in green Buttons that do not store a hot cue point do not light 2 During playback in pause mode or cue standby press the button A B or C where you stored a hot cue point Playback starts from the stored hot cue point Loop play is canceled Previously recorded hot cue points can be called from a Multimedia Card MMC when a CD is inserted 1 P 17 Loop Playback E Defining a loop 1 Press the PLAY PAUSE button gt I1 to begin playback 2 During replay press the LOOP IN REALTIME CUE button at the loop in point Note that this operation need not be performed if a prerecorded Cue point is to be used as the start of the loop 3 During playback press the LOOP OUT button at the point from which you wish to end the loop Loop play
57. 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 30 Quiet library soft whispers 40 Living room refrigerator bedroom away from traffic 50 Light traffic normal conversation quiet office 60 Air conditioner at 20 feet sewing machine 70 Vacuum cleaner hair dryer noisy restaurant 80 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 Deafness Research Foundation Published by Pioneer Corporation Copyright 2001 Pioneer Corporation All rights reserved lt TSZRF 01D00000 gt PIONEER CORPORATION 4 1 Meguro 1 Chome Meguro ku Tokyo 153 8654 Japan PIONEER NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC Multimedia and Mass Storage Division PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA INC Industrial Products Department 2265 East 220th Street Long Beach CA 90810 U S A TEL 800 444 OPTI 6784 300 Allstate Parkway Markham Ontario L3R OP2 Canada TEL 905 479 4411 Printed in Japan lt DRB1297 B gt
58. 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 adjustments to Loop in and Loop out points and facilitate loop operation RELOOP Allows you to replay a loop any number of times Press the RELOOP button after releasing loop play to return to the loop start point Clever use of on and off in combination with the rhythm make it possible to create new sound effects PLAYING ADDRESS This bar graph provides a visual representation of track playback progress that enables you to see current playback position just like you can on an analog record by checking needle position The length of the bar shows current position and a flashing bar provides advance notice of track end SLOT IN Discs are loaded directly without opening doors or trays making track selection that much faster FADER START Quick start and back cue can be performed using the fader function on DJ mixers DJM 500 DJM 600 and DJM 300 all mixers are sold separately MUITI READ CD R CD RW discs can be replayed However due to certain special characteris tics of some discs recorders as well as dirty or damaged discs some discs may not replay properly CD TEXT CD TEXT informations are displayed if the CD includes the CD TEXT information BEFORE OPERATIONS CONNECTIONS e Before making or changing the connections switch off the p
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