
TROUBLESHOOTING
Incorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions. If you think there is something wrong with this component, check the points below. Sometimes the trouble may originate from another component. Thus, also check the other electrical appliances also in use.
If the trouble cannot be rectified even after checking the following items, contact your dealer or nearest PIONEER service center.
Symptom | Possible Cause |
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Power does not turn on. | ÷ The power cord has not been connected. | ÷ Connect the cord to a power outlet. | |
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Little or no sound. | ÷ Input selector switch is in the wrong | ÷ Choose the device currently playing with the | |
| position. |
| input selector switch. |
| ÷ Connection cable hasn’t been connected | ÷ | Connect properly. |
| properly or has been disconnected. |
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| ÷ Connector or plug is dirty. | ÷ | Clean and reconnect. |
| ÷ MASTER ATT. dial on rear panel is set | ÷ Adjust the setting of the MASTER ATT. dial | |
| too low |
| in the rear panel. |
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Sound is distorted. | ÷ Master output level is too high. | ÷ Adjust the MASTER ATT. dial in the rear | |
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| ÷ Input level is too high. | ÷ Adjust the TRIM dial so that the input level | |
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| approaches 0 dB on the CHANNEL LEVEL |
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| indicators. |
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Cannot cross fade. | ÷ The setting of the CROSS FADER ASSIGN | ÷ Set the CROSS FADER ASSIGN switch of the | |
| switch ([A], [THRU], [B]) is incorrect. |
| channel desired to cross fade properly. |
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Cannot fader start the CD player. | ÷ The fader start switch is set to OFF. | ÷ Set the fader start switch to ON. | |
| ÷ The rear panel’s player CONTROL | ÷ Use the control cable to connect the unit and | |
| connector hasn’t been connected. |
| CD player. |
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External effector’s sound is | ÷ The input level from the external effector | ÷ Lower the external effector’s output level, or | |
distorted. | is too high. |
| adjust the return level using the RETURN |
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| dial (LEVEL). |
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External effector doesn’t operate. | ÷ The SEND/RETURN button is turned OFF. | ÷ Turn the SEND/RETURN button ON. | |
| ÷ The effector is not connected to the | ÷ Connect the effector to either the SEND/ | |
| RETURN connector or EFX connector |
| RETURN connector or the EFX 1 or EFX 2 |
| located in the rear panel. |
| connectors in the rear panel. |
| ÷ The SEND channel selector switch setting | ÷ Select the source to which you want to | |
| is mistaken. |
| apply effects with the SEND channel selector |
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| switch. |
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Link function doesn’t work. | ÷ A device supporting digital link is not | ÷ Use a digital link cable to connect the DJM- | |
| connected to the digital link connectors |
| 1000 to a supported device. |
| (EFX 1, EFX 2, SOUND 1, SOUND 2, |
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| VISUAL) in the rear panel. |
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Static electricity or other external interference may cause the unit to malfunction. To restore normal operation, turn the power off and then on again.
Check the following items if the link connection is not established properly:
CAUTION Indicators | Meaning | Countermeasure |
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Each link indicator flashes twice. | Unsupported components are connected at | Check the connections at the link input/output |
| the link input/output connectors. | connectors. |
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Each link indicator flashes three | The link connectors of a single | Check connections. |
times. | are connected together, or the link |
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| connectors from two |
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| connected together. |
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Each link indicator flashes four | Communication error occurred at the link | Check connections and connector cables. |
times. | input/output connectors. |
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