Pioneer CDJ-100S DJ Player Operations, Playback Operations with Auto Cue Function on

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BASIC OPERATION II

DJ PLAYER OPERATIONS

Jog dial

Playback Operations with Auto Cue Function ON

These represent basic playback operations when the auto cue function is on (the display’s A.CUE indicator is lit).

Jog dial

Setting a Cue Point

Once a cue point is recorded in the memory, pressing the CUE button causes the unit to enter the playback standby mode at the cue point.

1.Insert disc.

ÖWith the disc's label surface upward, insert the disc into the front-panel's disc loading slot.

ÖWhen playing an 8 cm/3-inch disc, place the disc in a commercially available CD adapter before in- serting in the loading slot.

ÖLoad only one disc at a time.

CAUTION

Do not attempt to press a disc back into the slot when the EJECT indicator appears. Pressing a disc back into the slot while the EJECT indicator appears may cause the player to stop. In this case, press the EJECT button again and wait until the EJECT indicator goes out before reinserting the disc.

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

ÖPress after the CUE button’s indicator has lighted. Playback will begin immediately.

7When playback of one track ends, the player advances to cue the beginning of the next track and enters the standby mode. The CUE indicator lights, and the PLAY/ PAUSE button’s indicator flashes indicating the unit is in playback standby mode. When the PLAY/PAUSE button (6) is pressed, the cued track will playback immediately.

1.During playback, when the disc comes to the point you wish to cue, press the PLAY/PAUSE button (6) to enter standby mode.

2.Rotate the jog dial to search for the desired location.

ÖTo set the cue point while listening to the sound, use the jog dial to return the disc to a point just before the point at which you wish to begin play- back from the cue. (The cue point is that point im- mediately after the sound heard in the audible pause mode. )

3.When the frame number or the audible sound reaches the desired cueing point, press the CUE button.

ÖWhen the sound is muted and the cue indicator (CUE) lights, the cue point has been stored in memory.

ÖEach time a new cue point is stored in memory, any previously stored cue point is erased.

Cueing by Frames

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During playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button (6) to enter standby mode, then rotate the jog dial to cue by frame (75 frames = 1 second).

ÖCueing is performed in increments of single frames by rotating the jog dial.

ÖWhen the jog dial is rotated clockwise, the player cues forward; rotate counterclockwise to cue in the reverse direction.

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ÖCueing is performed at the rate of 48 frames per rotation of the jog dial.

7Operation using the SEARCH buttons

With the unit in the standby mode, press one of the SEARCH buttons (1, Á).

ÖEach time the button is pressed, the disc will move one frame in the indicated direction.

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