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Display

1. Segment display x3

Displays folder number, track number, or alphanumeric data.

2. REMAIN

Lights when the track remaining time is displayed.

3. Segment display x3

Displays time (minutes) or alphanumeric data.

4. Segment display x2

Displays time (seconds) or alphanumeric data.

About TEXT display

Press the TEXT MODE button to switch the display between track name/album name/artist name for CD-TEXT. During MP3 playback, the display shows ID3 tag track name (if no ID3 tag is recorded, the display shows the file name) /ID3 tag album name/ ID3 tag artist name.

Each item can display up to 48 characters of text; text longer than 10 characters is scrolled.

Text may include alphanumerics and some symbols.

If no text is available, the [NO TEXT] message will be dis- played.

5. Segment display x2

Displays time (frame) or alphanumeric data.

6. TEMPO

Displays the change rate of tempo.

7. MT

Lights when Master Tempo function is ON.

8. WIDE

Lights when the TEMPO control range button is set to WIDE.

9. ±6, ±10, ±16

Lights to display tempo range.

10. BPM

Displays the BPM of the track displayed.

11.Dot matrix display (7x5) x12

Displays text.

12.A.CUE

Lights when Auto Cue function is turned on.

When a track name is selected in TEXT display, the [ ] icon will be displayed followed by the track name (with MP3, the ID3 tag’s title name or file name will be displayed).

Also, during MP3 play, the bit rate will be displayed following the track name.

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When an album name is selected in TEXT display, the [] icon will be displayed followed by the album name.

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When an artist name is selected in TEXT display, the [] icon will be displayed followed by the artist’s name.

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When folder search is performed with MP3, the folder name is displayed during the search.

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13. Playing address display

Displays the current playback position in a one-track full-scale graph.

When displaying elapsed time, the graph lights from the left, and when displaying the remaining time the graph light turns off from the left.

When remaining time is less than 30 seconds, the graph flashes slowly, and when remaining time is less than 15 se- conds the graph flashes rapidly.

14. MEMORY

Lights when a cue/loop point is saved.

Time display

Press the TIME MODE button to alternate between elapsed time (TIME) and the track’s remaining time (REMAIN).

The display mode is saved when the power is turned off.

Removing the jog sheet

Using the furnished screwdriver, remove the two screws and the jog plate. The inner jog sheet can then be replaced with another supplied jog sheet or a graphic of your choice.

Jog sheet

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Jog plate

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Pioneer CDJ-400 manual Display, Remain, Tempo, Wide, Memory

CDJ-400 specifications

The Pioneer CDJ-400 is a groundbreaking digital media player that has significantly shaped the landscape of DJing since its release. It combines advanced technology, user-friendly features, and compatibility with various audio formats, making it a popular choice among both novice and professional DJs.

One of the standout features of the CDJ-400 is its ability to play multiple audio formats, including MP3, WAV, and AAC files. This flexibility allows DJs to mix and match tracks from various sources, whether they come from CDs, USB drives, or even laptops through a FireWire connection. The USB connectivity enables easy access to music libraries, allowing for seamless transitions and virtually limitless track selection.

The CDJ-400 incorporates a 4.3-inch color LCD screen that displays crucial track information such as elapsed time, remaining time, and waveform graphics. This intuitive interface enhances a DJ's ability to visualize their mixes and make informed decisions on the fly. The player also features a jog wheel that is not only touch-sensitive but also allows for precise manipulation of tracks, whether for scratching or pitch bending.

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