Pioneer compact disc player, CDJ-1000MK3 manual Troubleshooting, Symptom Probable Diagnosis Remedy

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Troubleshooting

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 a 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

Probable Diagnosis

Remedy

 

 

 

Disc doesn’t eject even when

Power plug is disconnected from outlet.

Connect plug to wall outlet.

EJECT button (0) is pressed.

The EJECT UNLOCK/LOCK switch is set to the

Go to pause mode or cue standby mode

 

[LOCK] position.

before pressing the EJECT button (0).

 

 

Set the EJECT UNLOCK/LOCK switch to the

 

 

[UNLOCK] position before pressing the EJECT

 

 

button (0).

 

 

 

Play doesn’t commence even when

The auto cue function is set to on.

Hold down the TIME MODE/AUTO CUE

the disc is inserted.

 

button for 1 second or longer to turn off the

 

 

auto cue function.

 

 

 

Playback immediately stops when

Disc is loaded upside down.

Load the disc correctly with the label side up.

started.

Smudges on the disc, etc.

Clean the smudges from the disc.

 

 

 

MP3 can’t be played.

Format is wrong.

See section “Playing MP3 files” on page 6.

Can’t search for MP3 tracks.

You attempted to search (fast forward/reverse) for

MP3 searches can be performed only within

 

files in a different folder.

the same folder.

No sound is audible.

Output cables are connected incorrectly or are

Recheck connections.

 

loose.

 

 

Incorrect operation of audio mixer.

Check the settings of the audio mixer

 

 

switches and sound volume controls.

 

Pin plugs and/or terminals are dirty.

Clean away dirt.

 

Player is in pause mode.

Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (6).

 

 

 

Sound is distorted, noise is output.

Output cables are connected incorrectly or are

Connect to audio mixer's LINE INPUT

 

loose.

terminals. (Do not connect to MIC terminals.)

 

Pin plugs and/or terminals are dirty.

Clean away dirt.

 

Interference is being picked up from a TV set.

Switch OFF TV set, move player away from TV

 

 

set.

 

 

 

With certain discs, loud noise is

Disc has a bad scratch or warp.

Replace disc.

produced or play stops.

Disc is extremely dirty.

Clean disc.

 

 

 

When the auto cue function is set

If the sound muted portion between selections is

Press TIME MODE/AUTO CUE button for

ON, track search is not finished.

long, searching time will be long.

more than 1 second to set the auto cue

 

(If the point cannot be found within ten seconds,

function OFF.

 

the cue point is set at the track’s beginning.)

 

 

 

 

Back cue function cannot be carried

The cue point is not set yet.

Set the cue point. (See page 15.)

out even though the CUE button is

In the case of MP3, back cue cannot be per-

 

pressed in playback mode.

formed if no cue point is located within the

 

 

currently playing folder.

 

 

 

 

Pressing the LOOP OUT button

No cue points (loop-in points) have been set.

Set a cue point.

does not start loop play.

In the case of MP3, loop cannot be performed if

 

 

no loop-in point is located within the currently

 

 

playing track.

 

 

 

 

The jog dial does not operate as

Incorrect JOG MODE [VINYL/CDJ] is set.

Press the JOG MODE SELECT button to set

desired.

 

the desired JOG MODE [VINYL] or [CDJ].

 

 

 

The picture of the TV screen is

Interference is being picked up from the CD

Turn off POWER switch of the player, or move

fluctuated or FM broadcast is

player.

the player away from the TV or tuner.

interfered with noise.

 

 

 

 

 

The disc is not rotating when power

The disc rotation stops automatically if no

Playback can be started by pressing the PLAY/

is ON.

operation has been performed for 100 minutes or

PAUSE button (6). Press the EJECT button

 

more in pause mode.

(0) to eject the disc.

 

After the disc’s final track finishes playing, if the

 

 

[END] display continues for 100 minutes without

 

 

any further operation input, disc rotation will

 

 

automatically stop.

 

 

 

 

Can’t record cue point memory.

No memory card is loaded.

Insert memory card.

 

Memory card has been set for write-protect.

Set write-protect switch to allow writing to card.

 

When playing MP3, a MultiMedia Card recorded

MultiMedia Cards recorded on the CDJ-1000 or

 

on the CDJ-1000 or CDJ-1000MK2 is loaded.

CDJ-1000MK2 cannot be used for recording

 

 

during MP3 playback.

 

SD memory card not formatted properly.

Insert memory card formatted in compliance

 

 

with SD memory card standards.

 

Memory card door is open.

Close memory card door.

 

 

 

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Contents CDJ-1000MK3 Class Contents Specifications¶ JOG Adjust Jog Sensitivity Adjustment FeaturesAllows you to replay a loop any number of times Handling Precautions Types of discs playable on this unit Discs Usable with This UnitPlaying MP3 files Do not play a disc with a special shape Cleaning discsHandling discs Storing discsConnections Connection example DJM-800Connecting a component equipped with Digital in connectors Connecting a stereo amplifier when not using DJ mixerAccessory control cord Rear panel Names and Functions of PartsFront panel JOG Mode Select button Vinyl Speed Adjust TOUCH/BRAKE dialVinyl Speed Adjust RELEASE/START dial Vinyl indicatorDisplay Section Jog dial displayLoading and Removing Discs Set the rear panel Power switch to onPrecautions when playing 8 cm CD singles Forced eject functionDJ Player Operation Track search Cue point settingsFolder search MP3 only Applying master tempo Jog sensitivity adjustmentTo change the playing speed Jog dial functionsAbout Text display Mixing different tracksAbout the Wave display Long mix playSpin play Advanced OperationsScratch play BrakingReverse play Relay play using two playersTo perform hot cue About fader start playOperations Using Memory Cards Recording to memory cardsTo copy memory card data To call up recorded dataTo delete information recorded on memory cards Display during Recording of cue and loop points¶ Hold down the Time MODE/AUTO CUE TroubleshootingSymptom Probable Diagnosis Remedy ¶ Press Time MODE/AUTO CUE button forTroubleshooting Error message display Error code Error type Error content Cause and remedy800 782 Pioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc
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