Pioneer CDJ-500II [7/16] Panel facilities
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STANDBY/ON
POWER
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CDJ-500
COMPACT DISC PLAYER
TRACK SEARCH
4 ¢
SEARCH
1 ¡
CUE
PLAY/PAUSE
6
–
REV
+
FWD
OUT/EXIT
TIME
MODE
MASTER TEMPO
MT
EJECT
0
TEMPO
–10
0
+10
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TRACK
TIME
REMAIN
MS F
RELOOP
PLAYING ADDRESS222 333
MASTER TEMPO
TEMPO
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LOOP
IN/
REALTIME CUE
RELOOP
LOOP
AUTO
CUE
/
AUTO CUE
LIMITED
PROFESSIONAL
OUT ADJUST
PANEL FACILITIES
1 POWER STANDBY/ON switch
This is the switch for electric power.
ON: When set to the ON position, the power is
supplied and the player becomes operational.
STANDBY: When set to the STANDBY position, the
main power flow is cut and the player is no longer
fully operational. A minute flow of power feeds the
player to maintain operation readiness.
2 TRACK SEARCH buttons ( 4, ¢ )
Each time the button is pressed, playback advances
or reverses to the beginning of the track.
3 SEARCH buttons ( 1, ¡ )
While the button is kept pressed, playback rapidly
advances or reverses toward the end or beginning of
the disc.
4 LOOP OUT/EXIT button
When this button is pressed during playback while
the cue point has already been stored in memory or
the loop-in point (start point) has already been set, the
current position is designated as the out point (end
point) and loop playback (repeated playback without
sound interruption) starts. The button blinks during
the loop playback.
When this button is pressed during loop playback,
loop playback is canceled and normal playback
continues.
5 CUE button/indicator
Three functions are available.
[Cue Point Memory]
When this button is pressed in pause mode, the player
memorizes that point. You can start immediate
playback from that point (Playback standby mode).
The player enters playback standby mode.
When the new cue point is memorized, the last stored
cue point is cleared.
[Back Cue]
When this button is pressed in playback mode, the
sound is muted and playback is paused at the cue
point.
[Cue Point Monitor]
When this button is pressed after back cue or during
standby at the cue point, the sound can be heard
from the cue point while the button is kept pressed.
When the CUE point is memorized, the CUE indicator
lights up. When the player enters pause mode to
write the new cue point, the CUE indicator blinks.
Top Panel
9
8
Forced ejection hole
In case the door cannot be opened by
pressing the eject button due to a certain
reason, this unit is provided with a
mechanism for opening the door manually.
1.Unplug the power cord from the
power outlet.
2.Fabricate a key a using a clip (or any
metallic wire with a diameter of about
1 mm and length of about 50 mm).
3.Insert key a straight into hole b
shown in the illustration 1.
4.Turn key a to the left 2.
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Содержание
- Attention 1
- Caution 1
- Compact disc player 1
- Contents 1
- Operating instructions 1
- Warning 1
- Caution 2
- Important 2
- Safety instructions 2
- For canadian model 3
- Pour le modèle canadien 3
- We want you listening for a lifetime 3
- Cautions regarding handling 4
- Easy operation 5
- Features 5
- Floating structure preventing vibration 5
- Master tempo function 3 even though the playback tempo is changed with the tempo control knob the pitch of playback can be automatically fixed and the playback of two selections can be combined smoothly loop playback function 4 a desired passage less than 10 minutes can be played back repeatedly and seamlessly advanced loop function 5 which allows realtime setting of the loop point during play the set loop point can be recalled in an instant cue point monitoring function 6 which allows monitoring of the set cue point the position being played is displayed by the bar graph display which allows the elapsed or remaining playback time to be read visually the cue point can be set accurately with the frame search function 1 sec 75 frames bpm beats per minute can be adjusted precisely in 0 increments by using the speed display 5
- Pick up protector 5
- Playback starts immediately through use of the memory function and dsp digital signal processor 1 playback tempo of two selections can be aligned with the tempo control knob variable range 10 stroke 100 mm 4 inch and the beat of two selections can be aligned with the jog dial 2 by connecting this unit with the optional djm 500 or djm 300 dj mixer the fader starting or back cuing of this unit can be controlled from the channel fader or cross fader of the mixer 5
- Playback tempo and beat of two selections can be combined easily 5
- The mood of a disco hall can be reproduced using digital technology 5
- This cd player features the functions and operations of players used in disco halls in addition to the functions of general cd players this player is made for commercial use in disco halls etc 5
- This player employs a structure which insulates the unit from shock selections can be played without sound skipping regardless of the dj s rough operation 5
- This player is a top loading type allowing discs to be changed smoothly the equipped jog dial and tempo control knob can be used like the turntable of an analog record player buttons used frequently are designed oversized and layed out within easy reach of the right or left hand 5
- When the door is open a pickup protector is closed to protect the pickup 5
- Audio output connection 6
- Connections 6
- Control jack connections 6
- Power cord connections 6
- Cue button indicator 7
- Forced ejection hole 7
- Loop out exit button 7
- Panel facilities 7
- Power standby on switch 7
- Search buttons 1 7
- Top panel 7
- Track search buttons 4 7
- Disc compartment door 8
- Display window 8
- Eject button 0 8
- Jog dial fwd rev 8
- Loop in realtime cue out adjust button 8
- Master tempo button m t 8
- Panel facilities 8
- Play pause button indicator 6 8
- Reloop button 8
- Tempo control knob 8
- Time mode auto cue button 8
- 5 4 3 1 9
- Auto cue indicator 9
- Display window 9
- Jog dial operation indicator 222 333 9
- Loop indicator 9
- Master tempo indicator 9
- Panel facilities 9
- Pitch indicator i è i 9
- Playback address display playing address 9
- Playback tempo tempo display 9
- Reloop indicator 9
- Time display time remain 9
- Track number display 9
- Basic operation 10
- Basic playback operation 10
- To pause playback temporarily 10
- To search for a particular track 10
- To stop playback 10
- Application operation 11
- Basic operation 11
- Playback operation using the auto cue function 11
- The setting of the cue point 11
- To search for a particular frame switching on off of the auto cue function 11
- To search for a particular passage 11
- To set the cue point 11
- Application operation 12
- Checking the cue point 12
- Correcting the cue point 12
- Loop playback 12
- To check the cue point 12
- To stop the loop playback 12
- Application operation 13
- Relay playback using two players 13
- Restarting loop playback 13
- To combine the selections using two players 13
- 800 872 4159 15
- Abnormal functioning of this unit may be caused by static electricity or other external interference to restore normal operation unplug the ac power cord and then plug it in again after the disc completely stops 15
- Factory service west 13911 bridgeport road richmond bc v6v 1j6 604 278 1014 15
- Incorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions if you think that there is something wrong with this component check the points below sometimes the trouble may lie in another component investigate the other components and electrical appliances being used if the trouble cannot be rectified even after exercising the checks listed below ask your nearest pioneer authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work 15
- Pioneer electronics of canada inc factory service east 300 allstate parkway markham on l3r 0p2 905 479 4411 15
- Pioneer electronics service inc customer support division p o box 1760 long beach ca 90801 1760 u s a 15
- Remedy 15
- Symptom 15
- Troubleshooting 15
- Accessories 16
- Audio section 16
- Functions 16
- General 16
- Maintenance 16
- Other terminal 16
- Pioneer electronic corporatio 16
- Specifications 16
- Troubleshooting 16
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