Pioneer DVD PLAYER, DVJ-X1 operating instructions Auto cue function, To stop playback

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TIME MODE/AUTO CUE

UNLOCK/LOCK

MODE

STOP

NORMAL/DJ

 

 

 

TOUCH/

 

 

BRAKE

SUBTITLE

 

RELEASE

AUDIO

 

/START

 

 

CUE

 

 

PLAY/

 

 

PAUSE

 

 

Auto cue function

This function is not supported when the rear panel mode select switch (MODE NORMAL/DJ) is set to the NORMAL position.

This function is used to skip non-recorded (silent) portions at the begin- ning of tracks and automatically set the cue point (P. 40) immediately before actual sound begins when loading a disc, performing track search (chapter search), and when the playback track (chapter) changes.

Setting auto cue ON/OFF

Hold the TIME MODE/AUTO CUE button depressed for 1 second or more to alternate the auto cue function ON/OFF. The display’s auto cue indicator (A.CUE) lights when the auto cue function is active.

The auto cue function ON/OFF status is memorized even when the player’s power is turned off.

The auto cue sensitivity level can be changed if desired.

Changing the auto cue sensitivity level

1.Hold the TIME MODE/AUTO CUE button depressed for 5 seconds or more.

The display will show the “A.CUE –60dB indicator (factory de- fault setting).

2.Press the cursor button’s LEFT/RIGHT sides (2/3) to change the sensitivity level.

Supported sensitivity levels include: –36dB, –42dB, –48dB, –54dB,

–60dB, –66dB, –72dB, –78dB.

Either press the TIME MODE/AUTO CUE button or wait 15 sec- onds and the setting mode will be canceled and the newly se- lected level will be set.

The newly set sensitivity level is memorized even when the play- er’s power is turned off.

To stop playback

When the eject/stop mode select switch (UNLOCK/LOCK) is set to UNLOCK: Press the STOP button.

When the eject/stop mode select switch (UNLOCK/LOCK) is set to LOCK: During playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE (6) button, or if a cue point has been set, during playback press the CUE button to initiate back cue, then press the

STOP button.

When STOP button is pressed in the NORMAL mode during DVD playback, the “RESUME” message will be displayed, and the place where the disc is stopped will be stored in memory (resume function).

To resume playback from the place earlier stopped, press the PLAY/ PAUSE (6) button.

The resume function is canceled if the disc is removed or if the STOP button is pressed again while already in the stop mode.

Basic Operations

To temporarily interrupt playback (pause mode)

During playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE (6) button.

The outer rim indicators of the PLAY/PAUSE (6) button and CUE button will flash, and playback will be interrupted.

Some DVDs prohibit the use of playback pause; in this case pressing

the PLAY/PAUSE (6) button will cause the prohibited mark to

light, and the corresponding prohibited mark

will appear on the

preview monitor.

 

If the PLAY/PAUSE (6) button is pressed when the unit is in the pause mode, the button rim indicators will go out and playback will resume.

If the pause mode is allowed to continue for 80 minutes or more, the

disc playback will automatically stop. In this case, press the PLAY/ PAUSE (6) button to resume playback.

[In DJ mode, with jog mode set to VINYL mode OFF]

Placing the player in pause mode enables audible pause (the video image appears as a still image, but audio sound can be heard inter- mittently). If sound is not desired in this case, lower the audio mixer’s

output level.

[In DJ mode, with jog mode set to VINYL mode ON]

Placing the player in pause mode enables silent pause (still image with no sound).

The TOUCH/BRAKE response dial can be used to modify the disc’s deceleration speed (time until playback stops).

The RELEASE/START response dial can be used to modify the disc’s playback acceleration time (time until disc reaches full playback speed).

[In NORMAL mode]

Placing the player in pause mode enables silent pause (still image with no sound).

To change language/subtitle settings during playback (DVD only)

To change language during playback:

The language setting can be changed during playback when the DVD has been recorded with multiple language options.

Press the AUDIO button.

The currently selected audio (language) option will be displayed on the screen. Each time the button is pressed the language will alternate be- tween the available language options.

If the language is changed when the player is in DJ mode, both video and audio playback will be temporarily interrupted (due to writing to buffer memory).

Some discs do not allow the audio language option to be changed with the AUDIO button (pressing the button will cause the prohibited

mark to light, and the corresponding prohibited mark will ap- pear on the screen). In this case, go to the disc’s main menu to switch the language option.

When a disc is removed from the player, the language setting will revert to that selected on the Setup Menu (P.30).

With some discs, changing the language will cause the image to pause momentarily.

Changing the subtitle option during playback

This option is not supported when the rear panel mode select switch (MODE NORMAL/DJ) is set to DJ (subtitles are not dis- played in DJ mode).

The subtitle language can be changed when the DVD has been recorded with multiple subtitle language options.

Press the SUBTITLE button.

The currently selected subtitle option will be displayed on the screen. Each time the button is pressed, the subtitle language will alternate be- tween the available options; if OFF is selected, subtitles will not appear.

Some discs do not allow the subtitle option to be changed with the

SUBTITLE button (pressing the button will cause the prohibited mark

to light, and the corresponding prohibited mark will appear on the screen). In this case, go to the disc’s main menu to switch the subtitle language.

When a disc is removed from the player, the subtitle setting will re- vert to that selected on the Setup Menu (P.31).

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Contents DVJ-X1 Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Information to UserImportant Safety Instructions Before Operating Confirming AccessoriesContents JOG Dial FeaturesLimited or disabled functions when in DJ mode About DVD playback in DJ modeHandling Precautions Types of discs playable on this unit Discs Usable with This UnitDVD operating limitations Marks displayed on DVDRegarding copyright Playing MP3 filesHandling discs Disc compositionDigital Versatile Discs DVD Compact Discs CDOperation panel Names and Functions of PartsMaster Tempo button/indicator P.41 Tempo control range indicator ±6, ±10, ±16, WideTempo Reset indicator Tempo Reset button7 8 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 DisplayRear panel Jog dial displayMain monitor image Preview monitor image Guide display area Playing images from the DVJ-X1 on a television setTotal time in chapter min Utes / secondsConnections Accessory control cordControl cord connection for relay play Connection example DJM-600When set to DJ DJ mode Setting the mode select switch Mode NORMAL/DJ rear panelWhen set to Normal Normal mode Connection to stereo amplifier without DJ mixerConnection to television monitor component video Connection to television monitor composite video/S-VideoConnection to video mixer Connecting the power cordVideo mixer How to perform setup SetupUsing the Setup Navigator Select On-Screen-Display OSD LanguageSelect type of television connected Exit Setup NavigatorSelect whether connected amplifier supports 96kHz audio Setup Menu items Using the Setup Menu To return all settings to their factory defaultsDisc-dependent settings Press the Setup buttonAdjusting Dolby Digital audio Advanced settingsDigital output setting Digital output ON/OFF Expert Mode Audio2 settingsSurround setting Mpeg outputHi-Bit function Expert Mode Video1 settingsSet the screen aspect ratio for the television Aspect ratio formats With conventional television setSelect S-Video output Expert Mode Video quality adjustScreen Saver setting Expert mode To select a preset picture qualityRepeat steps 3-4 for all desired setting items Adjusting picture qualityPress the Enter button Select Video Memory Select and press the Enter buttonLanguage settings Video2 settingsSet DVD menu language Expert Mode Automatic language and subtitle settingSelect the Subtitle Language Set language for forced subtitles Expert Mode Set Subtitle Display ON/OFF Expert ModeLanguage Code List Recording a password Setting Parental LockTo change your password Change the Parental Lock levelTo change the country code Country Code ListPrecautions when playing 8cm CD singles Set the rear panel Power switch to onLoading and Removing Discs Forced eject functionWhen a DVD is loaded When a CD is loadedBeginning playback Example Main MenuAuto cue function To temporarily interrupt playback pause modeTo stop playback Changing the viewing angle DVD only To turn off the angle indicatorFast forward/fast reverse Super-fast searchTitle search DVD only Track search skipFolder search MP3 only Changing playback speed Setting cue pointsHyper jog mode Setting master tempoJog dial functions Mixing different tracks splicingScratch play Advanced OperationsSpin play Hot cueReverse play Loop playbackAbout fader start play Selecting tracks with MP3 navigator MP3 only Relay play with two playersPress the Menu button Press the Enter buttonRegarding Text display Wave displayTo view guide displays Use the TEXT/WAVE select button to select Wave displayRecording to memory cards Operations Using Memory CardsTo recall data recorded on memory cards Player display ContentsMessage displays during recording of cue and loop points To recall a recorded cue or loop pointTo recall a memorized hot cue point To read a cue/loop point into a hot cueTo delete individual cue/loop points To delete information recorded on memory cardsTo delete all cue/loop point information for an Entire disc To delete all memory card dataTroubleshooting ¶ 96kHz PCM Out option is set to 96kHz 3 48kHz Error code Error type Error content Cause and remedy Error message displayDot Matrix Guide Display Messages Specifications Pioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc 800 782CA 90801-1760, U.S.A Allstate Parkway Markham, on L3R OP2 905 877TSZZF/05G00000
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