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Operating Instructions COMPACT DISC PLAYER CDJ-1000MK2[...]
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2 <DRB1339> En NOTE: THE NO USER-SERVICEABLE P ARTS COMP ARTMENT W ARNING IS LOCA TED ON THE APPLIANCE BOTTOM.[...]
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3 <DRB1339> En [For U.S. model] IMPORTANT NOTICE H006AEn The serial number for this equipment is located in the rear panel. Please write this serial number on your enclosed warranty card and keep it in a secure area. This is for your security. W ARNING: Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with the produ[...]
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4 <DRB1339> En CONTENTS CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING .............................................................. 4 FEA TURES ............................................................................................................... 6 CONNECTIONS ...........................................................................................[...]
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5 <DRB1339> En 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. A void leaving discs in cars; the interior of a car in dire[...]
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6 <DRB1339> En BEFORE OPERA TIONS FEA TURES The CDJ-1000MK2 compact disc player is designed for use by DJs providing all the functions 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 a[...]
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7 <DRB1339> En CONNECTIONS ÷ Before making or changing the connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet. 1. Connecting to a DJ mixer (DJM-600, DJM-300, DJM-500, DJM-3000) (sound output and control terminal connection) Use the supplied audio cables. Connect the white plug to the L (left) terminal and the [...]
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8 <DRB1339> En C Connecting to a component with a digital input terminal CD recorder or amplifier with digital inputs Digital signal cable CDJ-1000MK2 3. Connecting to other devices A Connecting to other mixers Connect the AUDIO OUT terminal on the unit with the Line In terminal or AUX terminal on the mixer . (Do not use the Phono terminal. O[...]
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9 <DRB1339> En P ANEL F ACILITIES BEFORE OPERA TIONS 1 DISPLA Y CD TEXT/WA VE (ZOOM) button (*) Each press of this button toggles the display between WA VE display and CD-TEXT disc/track title display . When the button is held down for 1 second or longer , the WA VE display cycles between the 1 track full-scale and 2x zoom scale. 2 TIME MODE/[...]
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10 <DRB1339> En Display 51 Calendar display ( 1 – ; , ) TRACK numbers beyond the current track lights. When the next track is 21 or beyond, 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 a[...]
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11 <DRB1339> En DJ PLA YER OPERA TION Auto Cueing (*) When a disc is loaded, when track search is performed, and when the track is changed with the JOG MODE set to CDJ , this function operates to automatically set the cue point immediately before the actual start of music. ☞ P. 1 2 ¶ T urning auto cueing on and off Pressing the TIME MODE/A[...]
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12 <DRB1339> En BASIC OPERA TION: DJ PLA YER OPERA TION Stopping Playback Press the EJECT button ( 0 ) when the EJECT UNLOCK/LOCK switch is set to UNLOCK. When the EJECT UNLOCK/LOCK switch is set to LOCK, press the PLA Y/ PAUSE button ( 6 ) during playback, or when a Cue point has been set, press the CUE button (back cue) before pressing the [...]
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13 <DRB1339> En Applying Master T empo (*) Press the MASTER TEMPO button during playback. The MASTER TEMPO button and the [MT] indicator light. The speed (tempo) can now be changed using the T empo Control knob but the pitch (key) does not change. ¶ Sound quality will be degraded when subjected to digital processing. Jog Dial Functions (*) 1[...]
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14 <DRB1339> En Loop Playback (*) 7 Defining a loop 1. Press the PLA Y/P AUSE button ( 6 ) to begin playback. 2. During replay , press the LOOP IN/REAL TIME 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 OU[...]
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15 <DRB1339> En Relay Play Using T wo Players ( *) If you connect the terminals of this player with another CDJ series CD player using the supplied 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 [...]
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16 <DRB1339> En USING CUE POINTS/LOOP POINTS MEMOR Y This unit can store Cue points and Loop points for each disc in internal or on a Multimedia Card (MMC). Using Internal Memory When a 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 t[...]
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17 <DRB1339> En CUE/LOOP CALL CUE/LOOP DELETE CUE/LOOP MEMORY 2 , 3 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>MMC(OVERWRITE), CARD A IN] is [...]
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18 <DRB1339> En 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 a malfunction in another component. If the problem is not fixed, check the other components used with the player . If the problem still persists, conta[...]
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19 <DRB1339> En OTHERS: TROUBLESHOOTING Error Code E-72 01 E-83 01 E-83 02 E-83 03 E-91 01 Description Player unable to read TOC data. Disc is rotating, but rotation cannot be ascertained. Player unable to play back currently inserted disc. Mechanical operation has failed to complete within specified time interval. Possible cause and recommen[...]
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20 <DRB1339> En OTHERS SPECIFICA TIONS 1. General System ................................................................. Compact disc digital audio system Power requirements ........................................................................... AC 120 V , 60 Hz Power consumption .........................................................[...]