Names And Functions Of Parts - Pioneer CDJ-800MK2 Operating Instructions Manual

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Names and Functions of Parts

Names and Functions of Parts
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1. LOOP IN/REALTIME CUE button/indicator
Realtime cue P. 16
Loop-in point input P. 18
2. LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST) button/indicator
Loop-out point input P. 18
Loop-out point adjust P. 19
3. RELOOP/EXIT button/indicator P. 19
4. TIME MODE/AUTO CUE button
TIME MODE:
Each time the button is pressed, the display's time display alternates
between the current elapsed play time and the remaining play time
(REMAIN).
When playing MP3, the REMAIN time may not display immediately,
depending on the track.
¶ The current TIME MODE setting is retained in memory even when
the power is turned off.
AUTO CUE:
When the button is held depressed for 1 second or more, the AUTO
CUE mode is alternately enabled and disabled.
When the button is held depressed for 5 seconds or more, the AUTO
CUE level is toggled. P. 14
¶ The current AUTO CUE on/off and AUTO CUE level settings are
retained in memory even when power is turned off.
5. TEXT MODE button
When this button is pressed, the TEXT display mode is enabled, and
each additional time the button is pressed, the display alternates
between track name, album name, and artist name. P. 17
¶ To set to time display, press the TIME MODE/AUTO CUE button.
6. Display P. 12 (51 to 63)
7. FOLDER SEARCH buttons (|, \) P. 15
During MP3 playback, layered CD-ROM folder search will be per-
formed in the designated direction.
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8. CUE/LOOP DELETE button P. 20
Use to delete cue points and loop points from internal memory.
9. POWER OFF —/ON _ switch
This switch is located on the rear panel of the unit.
10. CUE/LOOP MEMORY button P. 20
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Use to record cue points and loop points to internal memory.
11. CUE/LOOP CALL buttons (2, 3) P. 20
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Use to call cue points and loop points recorded in internal memory.
12. EJECT button (0)
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When button is pressed, disc rotation stops and disc is ejected from
port.
13. QUICK RETURN button/indicator P. 18
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If this switch is set to ON when the JOG MODE is set to [VINYL],
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pressing the surface of the Jog dial will cause play to return quickly
to the cue point.
14. VINYL SPEED ADJUST TOUCH/RELEASE dial
This dial control is used to adjust the deceleration speed from play to
full stop when the JOG MODE is set to [VINYL] and the jog dial
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surface is pressed, and also the acceleration speed from full stop to
play when the user's finger is removed from the surface of the jog
dial.
15. JOG MODE VINYL button/indicator
VINYL mode: The button indicator lights. When the surface of the
jog dial is pressed during playback, play stops, and if the jog dial is
then rotated, sound is produced in accordance with the degree of
rotation.
¶ The currently set jog mode is stored in memory even when power
is turned off.
CDJ mode: The above action does not occur when the jog dial is
pressed.
16. TEMPO control range selector button/indicator
(TEMPO ±10/WIDE)
Each time the button is pressed, the variable range of the TEMPO
adjust slider alternates (±10 %/WIDE). The button lights when [WIDE]
is selected.
¶ When playing CDs, the variable during [WIDE] selection is ±100 %;
when playing MP3, the variable range with [WIDE] is ±16 %.
17. MASTER TEMPO button/indicator P. 16
When pressed, the master tempo function alternates ON/OFF.
18. TEMPO adjust slider
When moved toward the user (+ front), the track tempo increases,
and when moved away from the user (– rear), the tempo decreases.
19. Jog dial display P. 12 (71 to 75)
20. Jog dial (+FWD/–REV) P. 16
21. Disc loading slot P. 13
22. Forced eject hole P. 13
23. Play/pause indicator (6)
Lights during playback, and flashes during pause mode.
24. PLAY/PAUSE button (6) P. 14
25. CUE indicator P. 15
Lights when a Cue point is set. Flashes in pause mode.
26. CUE button
Cue point setting P. 15
Back cue P. 16
Cue point sampler P. 16
27. SEARCH buttons (1, ¡) P. 14

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