Pioneer CDJ-1000MK3 To call up recorded data, To delete information recorded on memory cards

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WAVE display

Wave displays are automatically recorded on the SD memory card.

To call up recorded data

To recall a memorized cue/loop point

When a memory card is loaded, and cue/loop point data is recorded, the calendar display and playing address display will appear red.

1.Press the CUE/LOOP CALL button.

When the CALL button (3) is pressed, the cue/loop points will be called up in order, beginning with the one closest to the beginning of the disc, and the unit will enter pause mode at the cue/loop in point.

2.Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (6).

Play/loop play will begin.

To recall a memorized hot cue point

Hot cue points A, B, and C are recorded automatically on the memory card. If hot cue points are recorded at the time a disc is inserted, the HOT CUE buttons A, B, C will flash green or orange. To call up one of the recorded hot cue points, press the corresponding button A, B, or C. The flashing green or orange indicator will light steadily (sound will not begin instantly when the call is made). If you have no need of calling one of the hot cue points, press the HOT CUE REC MODE button. The indicators will change to red, and the hot cue setting mode will be enabled. (To subsequently call up one of the hot cue points previously recorded on the memory card, remove the disc or memory card and reinsert it so that the A, B, and C buttons flash once again. Then press the desired flashing button).

WAVE display

When playing a track with which you have previously used the WAVE display function, the recorded WAVE pattern will automatically be re- called and displayed.

To delete information recorded on memory cards

To delete individual cue/loop points

1. Press the CUE/LOOP CALL button.

When the CALL button (3) is pressed, the cue/loop points will be called up in order, beginning with the one closest to the beginning of the disc, and the unit will enter pause mode at the cue/loop in point.

2.Press the CUE/LOOP DELETE button at the cue/loop point you wish to delete.

The display will show the [DELETE] message, and the selected cue point or loop point data will be erased from the memory card.

To delete all cue/loop point information for an

entire disc

1.Load the disc whose cue/loop point information you wish to erase.

2.Hold the CUE/LOOP DELETE button depressed for 5 or more seconds.

The display will scroll the [DISC DELETE? PUSH MEMORY] con- firmation message.

3.Press the CUE/LOOP MEMORY button.

All cue and loop data for the loaded disc will be deleted from the memory card.

If any button other than the CUE/LOOP MEMORY button is pressed, the delete mode will be canceled.

To delete all memory card data

1.With no disc loaded, hold the CUE/LOOP DELETE button depressed for 5 seconds or more.

The display will scroll the [ALL DELETE? PUSH MEMORY] confir- mation message.

2.Press the CUE/LOOP MEMORY button.

All data will be deleted from the memory card.

If any button other than the CUE/LOOP MEMORY button is pressed, the delete mode will be canceled.

Operations Using Memory Cards

To copy memory card data

1.With no disc or memory card loaded:

Hold the CUE/LOOP MEMORY button pressed for 5 sec- onds or more.

The display will scroll the [COPY MODE] [CARD A IN] messages.

2.Insert the original source memory card into the memory card slot.

The display will show the [READING] message; after several min- utes, the [CARD B IN] message will appear.

3.Remove the source card and insert the target memory card.

Be sure to delete earlier contents of the target card to provide sufficient recording capacity.

The display will show the [WRITING] message, and after several minutes, the [CARD A IN] message will appear.

4.Remove the target card, and once more insert the origi- nal source card.

The display will show the [READING] message; after several min- utes, the [CARD B IN] message will appear.

5.Repeat steps 3 and 4 as required.

The copying process is completed when the display shows the [COMPLETE] message.

Copying of a full 32 MB SD memory card will require a maximum of 4 cycles of recording steps 3 to 4.

If the target card has insufficient memory capacity to complete the copying process, the [CAPACITY ERROR] message will appear.

If you possess a computer with memory card reader/writer, the reader/ writer can be used to copy your SD memory cards. (MultiMedia Cards formatted on the CDJ-1000 or CDJ-1000MK2 cannot be copied using a computer.)

P. 20, precautions regarding memory card formatting.

Display during

recording of cue and loop points

Display Message

Meaning

 

 

[CARD MEMORY]

Cue point or loop point has been success-

 

fully stored in the memory card.

 

 

[CANNOT MEMORIZE

Displayed during MP3 playback when a

ON THIS CARD]

card formatted on the CDJ-1000 or CDJ-

 

1000MK2 has been loaded and recorded

 

operations are performed. Point data

 

cannot be recorded to the card.

 

 

[CARD FULL]

Insufficient space remains on the memory

 

card. Point data is not recorded to the card.

 

 

[CARD PROTECTED]

The memory card’s LOCK (wrote protect)

 

function is enabled, and point data cannot

 

be written to the card.

 

 

[INTERNAL MEMORY]

No memory card is loaded.

followed by [NO CARD]

 

 

 

[INTERNAL MEMORY]

A memory card is loaded, but the memory

followed by [CLOSE

card door has not been closed. Close the

CARD DOOR]

door and retry.

 

 

[UNFORMAT]

The loaded memory card does not

 

conform to SD memory card standards, or

 

to CDJ-1000, CDJ-1000MK2 (MMC)

 

formatting standards. Point data cannot

 

be recorded to the card.

 

 

[CARD ERROR]

The loaded memory card appears to be

 

damaged.

 

 

[POINT FULL]

The total number of recorded cue points

 

and loop points has reached 100.

 

 

Insert memory card when recording cue point data, loop point data, hot cue data, or WAVE data. If no memory card is loaded, point data will be lost in the event the power is turned off or the current disc is removed.

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Contents CDJ-1000MK3 Class Specifications ContentsFeatures ¶ JOG Adjust Jog Sensitivity AdjustmentAllows you to replay a loop any number of times Handling Precautions Discs Usable with This Unit Types of discs playable on this unitPlaying MP3 files Handling discs Cleaning discsDo not play a disc with a special shape Storing discsConnection example DJM-800 ConnectionsConnecting a stereo amplifier when not using DJ mixer Connecting a component equipped with Digital in connectorsAccessory control cord Names and Functions of Parts Rear panelFront panel Vinyl Speed Adjust RELEASE/START dial Vinyl Speed Adjust TOUCH/BRAKE dialJOG Mode Select button Vinyl indicatorJog dial display Display SectionPrecautions when playing 8 cm CD singles Set the rear panel Power switch to onLoading and Removing Discs Forced eject functionDJ Player Operation Cue point settings Track searchFolder search MP3 only To change the playing speed Jog sensitivity adjustmentApplying master tempo Jog dial functionsAbout the Wave display Mixing different tracksAbout Text display Long mix playScratch play Advanced OperationsSpin play BrakingTo perform hot cue Relay play using two playersReverse play About fader start playRecording to memory cards Operations Using Memory CardsTo delete information recorded on memory cards To call up recorded dataTo copy memory card data Display during Recording of cue and loop pointsSymptom Probable Diagnosis Remedy Troubleshooting¶ Hold down the Time MODE/AUTO CUE ¶ Press Time MODE/AUTO CUE button forError code Error type Error content Cause and remedy Troubleshooting Error message display800 782 Pioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc
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CDJ-1000MK3, compact disc player specifications

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