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START PLAYBACK (Using normal connections)

Move cursor to lower level.

Inputs same character as last input, and moves to next

 

 

 

input position.

 

 

 

 

 

Move cursor to higher level.

[Char input mode] Deletes last character (deletes final

 

 

 

character but does not leave current mode).

 

 

 

 

 

Back Space

[Char input mode] Deletes last character (when initial

[Char input mode] Deletes last character (deletes final

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character is deleted, quits mode).

character but does not leave current mode).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shift+Back Space

[Char input mode] Deletes last character (when initial

[Char input mode] Deletes all characters (deletes final

 

 

character is deleted, quits mode).

character but does not leave current mode).

 

 

 

 

 

Delete

[Char input mode] Deletes last character (when initial

• [Char input mode] Deletes last character (deletes

 

 

character is deleted, quits mode).

final character but does not leave current mode).

 

 

 

• Normally, delete item (tracks in PLAYLIST).

 

 

 

 

 

F1

Selects [DISC 1] icon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

F2

Selects [DISC 2] icon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

F3

Selects [USB 1] icon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

F4

Selects [USB 2] icon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

F5

Selects [PC] icon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

F6

Selects [PLAYLIST] icon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

F7

 

 

 

 

 

 

F8

 

 

 

 

 

 

F9

 

 

 

 

 

 

F10

 

 

 

 

 

 

F11

 

 

 

 

 

 

F12

 

 

 

 

 

 

Esc

[Char input mode] Returns to normal mode.

 

 

 

 

 

TAB

BROWSE/MIX/EFFECT/UTILITY button select (toggles to right direction)

 

 

 

 

Shift+TAB

BROWSE/MIX/EFFECT/UTILITY button select (toggles to left direction)

 

 

 

 

 

Ctrl

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alt

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Two-byte characters are not supported. Also, character search is disabled in the edit mode.

In the event character input appears mistaken, use the UTILITY screen to set the KEYBOARD LANGUAGE to an appropriate selection (see P. 62).

The USB STOP indicator will not light even when a USB keyboard is connected.

NOTE

• Proper operation may not be possible depending on the USB keyboard or USB hub used.

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Contents MEP-7000 Class Operating Environment Contents Manipulator style FeaturesNormal style Frame Search MemoPitch Bend Super Fast Pitch BendCUE/LOOP Memory Tempo Control RangeMaster Tempo Back CUESpecifications USB auxiliary power cable Warranty card Comfirm AccessoriesAudio cables x Power cord Control cords x DJS 1 Set Dedicated remote control cableTypes of Discs Playable on this Unit Regarding Playable Discs and FilesAbout Playback from USB Storage Device About MP3/AAC Disc PlaybackFAT, FAT32, HFS+ MPEG-2 About MP3 FilesAbout AAC Files MPEG-1About Aiff Files About WAV FilesInstallation Guidelines Normal Style Connections ConnectionsSystem connections Connecting a stereo amplifier when not using DJ mixer Connection to external monitor pin-jack connectorConnecting other components Connecting another mixerConnecting the power cord Connecting a computerAudio interface sold separately Audio cable Mixer Manipulator Style ConnectionsControl Unit Parts and Their FunctionsFront Panel Drive UnitMIX button P Time mode/auto cue button TIME/A.CUE TimeCUE P Track Search ,  buttons P Search ,  buttons P Browse button PCenter Display Rear Panel Insert a disc Set the drive unit’s front panel Power switch to onHandling Discs and Other Media Loading and Removing DiscsWriting Management Data to a USB Storage Device Connecting and Disconnecting USB Storage DevicesDisconnect the USB storage device  To disconnect a USB storage deviceBrowse Screen Start Playback Source icons  Browse icons  File Browsing File Browsing and Library Library Browsing View Properties of the Currently Playing Track Select the Track Editing playlist names M3U FileTrack Selection with a USB Keyboard  Track/folder jumpTAB  To record tracks in a playlist Using the PlaylistWhen a Playlist is Open  Playlist display composition Playlist listing To delete a playlist  Changing the playlist’s track order To delete tracks from a playlist  To close a playlistBasic Controller Operations JOG Dial Function Switching the JOG Mode Using the Track Search ,  buttons Track SkipChanging the Play Speed Setting CUE PointsApplying a Master Tempo Press the Pitch Bend +, buttons to change the value Auto CUE FunctionTurning Auto Cue ON/OFF Changing the Auto Cue LevelLoop Play Advanced Operations SectionCUE POINT/LOOP Point Memory JOG Break Play Scratch PlayEffect Screen Spin PlayAbout Trans About ScratchAbout Bubble Effect Hold Jog break effectAbout JET About RollSets the Auto MIX function ON/OFF MIX ScreenEffect off About WAHSets the BPM Sync ON/OFF  MIX mode select Instant Change Function Press the play/pause  button for controller a About Fader Start Play Automatic Playlist Playback Press the Auto MIX function button to set to onSoftware END User License Agreement About DJS SoftwareCopyright Warning  Precautions regarding installation Installing DJS Software Installation Procedure Pioneer Electronics USA INC User Registration Card AddressDisclaimer Regarding Online SupportAbout the Driver Program Driver Installation Using the accessory CD-ROM to install the application  Before installing ImportantFollow the instructions that appear on the screen  Connecting this unit to the computerFor Windows XP For Windows Confirming the driver version  Setting the buffer sizeNormal Style Using DJ SoftwareSupported DJ softwares Two Styles of Play Control in Normal Style Preparing Your DJ Software ProgramConnect to the computer Use the controller to operate the DJ software  Control using Manipulator StyleSelect PC on the Browse screen Press Load a or B buttonUsing Midi for Computer Control Press the Utility button Press the PC function button  Setting a Midi channel button Type Midi Message TableInterface Name CommentsPush Load a Rotary Selector DialSelect Down Select UPTo Play a CD-G Disc Select CD-G Play ModeTo Cancel CD-G Play Mode Enjoying CD-G KaraokeCD-G Using the UtilitySetting Method Settings Setting the browse type  Reading data from a USB storage device Creating LibrariesBacking UP User Data  Writing data to USB storage deviceTurn power OFF and on again To Perform a Factory ResetConfirm message Troubleshooting Adjust button About OEL Organic EL Screens About the LCD ScreenAbout the Driver Program MEP-7000 Updates Error Message DisplayError Code Error Type Media Description CD-TEXT Software Limiting ConditionsDisclaimer Pioneer Corporation
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MEP-7000 specifications

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