Additional information

Troubleshooting

!Incorrect operation is often mistaken for trouble or malfunction. If you think that there is something wrong with this component, check the points below. Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component. Inspect the other components and electrical appliances being used. If the trouble cannot be rectified after checking the items below, ask your nearest Pioneer authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work.

!The CDJ-2000 may not operate properly due to such external causes as static electricity. If this happens, normal operation can sometimes be restored by turning the power off, waiting for the disc to stop completely, then turning the power back on.

!Non-finalized (partial discs) CD-R/-RW, DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/+RW and DVD±R dual layer discs cannot be played on the CDJ-2000.

!Irregularly shaped discs other than standard 12 cm discs cannot be played on the CDJ-2000 (doing so will lead to damage or accidents).

!The BPM measured by the CDJ-2000 may differ from the BPM indicated on the disc or that of a Pioneer DJ mixer, etc. This is due to the different methods used for measuring the BPM, and is not a malfunction.

Problem

Check

Remedy

Disc cannot be ejected.

Is [UNLOCK/LOCK] set to [LOCK]?

Press [PLAY/PAUSEf] to set the pause mode, then press [DISC EJECTh].

 

 

 

 

 

Set [UNLOCK/LOCK] to [UNLOCK], then press [DISC EJECTh].

 

If the [DISC EJECTh] button does not work, insert the pin in the disc force

 

 

eject pin insertion hole to eject the disc.

Playback does not start when disc is loaded.

Is the disc or file playable?

See Discs/files playable on the CDJ-2000 on page 6.

 

 

 

 

Is the auto cue function activated?

Press [AUTO CUE] for at least 1 second to turn cancel the auto cue function.

File cannot be played.

Is the file copyright-protected (by DRM)?

Copyright-protected files cannot be played.

 

 

 

No sound is produced, or sound is distorted or noisy.

Are you operating the connected DJ mixer properly?

Check the operation of the DJ mixer.

 

 

 

 

Is the CDJ-2000 placed near a TV?

Turn the TV’s power off, or install the CDJ-2000 and TV away from one

 

 

another.

 

 

 

Loud noise is produced or playback stops when a

Is the disc scratched?

Scratched discs may not play.

certain disc is played.

Is the disc dirty?

Wipe the dirt off the disc (page 28).

 

 

 

 

File information is not properly displayed.

Is [LANGUAGE] properly set?

Set [LANGUAGE] to the proper language.

 

Is the information recorded in a language not supported

When creating files using DJ software, etc., record the information in a

 

by the CDJ-2000?

language supported by the CDJ-2000.

 

 

 

Track search operation takes too long.

Is the auto cue function activated?

Track searching may take some time when there are long silent sections

 

 

between tracks.

 

 

 

 

If track searching is not possible within 10 seconds, a cue point is set at the

 

 

beginning of the track.

Back cue function does not work.

Is a cue point set?

Set the cue point (page 15).

Loop play function does not work.

Is a cue point set?

Set the cue point (page 15).

 

 

 

Settings are not stored in the memory.

Has the power been turned off directly after changing the

After changing settings, wait at least 10 seconds before turning the power

 

setting?

off.

 

 

 

USB device is not recognized.

Is the USB device properly connected?

Connect the device securely (all the way in).

 

Is the USB device connected via a USB hub?

USB hubs cannot be used.

 

Is the USB device supported by the CDJ-2000?

This player only supports USB mass storage class devices.

 

 

 

 

 

This player supports portable flash memory and digital audio playback

 

 

devices.

Is the file format supported by the CDJ-2000?

Check the file format of the connected USB device. For the file formats sup- ported by the CDJ-2000, see About USB devices on page 7.

 

Turn the power off then back on.

Cue points or loops of tracks recorded on SD memory

Is there sufficient free space on the SD memory card/USB

A maximum of 100 cue and loop points per disc can be recorded on SD

cards/USB devices are not stored in the memory.

device?

memory cards/USB devices (10 per track for media other than discs). If you

 

 

attempt to record more points than the limit, [POINT FULL] is displayed and

 

 

the points cannot be recorded.

 

 

 

 

 

If the SD memory card is write-protected, [CARD PROTECTED] is displayed

 

 

and the points cannot be recorded.

 

 

 

 

 

If there is not enough free space on the USB device or if the device is write-

 

 

protected, [USB FULL] is displayed and the points cannot be recorded.

 

 

 

Cue points or loops of tracks recorded on SD memory

Has the SD memory card/USB device been properly

Points may not be displayed if the SD memory card/USB device is removed

cards/USB devices are not displayed.

removed?

without performing the proper stopping procedure or if the CDJ-2000’s

 

 

power is turned off.

The playing address display is not displayed in the

remaining time mode.

 

When playing files recorded in VBR, it may happen that the set cannot detect the length of the track immediately and that some time is required for the playing address display to appear.

Time is required to read SD memory cards/USB devices (flash memory drives and hard discs).

Is there a large number of folders or files recorded on the

When there are many folders or files, some time may be required for load-

SD memory card/USB device?

ing.

 

 

Are files other than music files stored on the SD memory

When files other than music files are stored in folders, time is required to

card/USB device?

read them as well. Do not store files or folders other than music files on the

 

USB device.

Library browsing is not possible.

Is a medium on which library information is recorded loaded?

The library browse mode is only set when media on which library informa- tion is recorded are loaded. When a medium on which no library information is recorded is loaded, the folder browse mode is set.

[HISTORY] is not displayed.

Is an SD memory card/USB device loaded?

The [HISTORY] function can only be used for DJ players on which an SD memory card/USB device is loaded.

Nothing is displayed.

Is the power management function activated?

The CDJ-2000 is shipped with the power management function turned on. If you do not want to use the power management function, set [AUTO STANDBY] to [OFF]. (page 21)

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Pioneer Multi Player, CDJ-2000 operating instructions Additional information, Troubleshooting, Problem Check Remedy

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