Copying Mmc Data; Copying Data In The Internal Memory - Pioneer CDJ-1000 Operating Instructions Manual

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7 Storing CUE points
Insert a Multimedia Card in the card insertion slot and perform the same pro-
cedure as when the internal memory is used. P.16
7 Storing Loop points
Insert a Multimedia Card in the card insertion slot and perform the same pro-
cedure as when the internal memory is used. P.16
7 Calling stored Cue/Loop points
Insert a Multimedia Card in the card insertion slot and perform the same pro-
cedure as when the internal memory is used. P.16
7 Deleting stored Cue/Loop points
Insert a Multimedia Card in the card insertion slot and perform the same pro-
cedure as when the internal memory is used. P.16
7 Deleting data from a specific disc
Deleting data from the memory card of a specific disc.
1. Insert the disc.
¶ Insert the disc from which to delete Cue/Loop points etc. from the memory
card.
2. Insert the Multimedia Card (MMC) in the card insertion
slot.
¶ When Cue and Loop points are stored, the calendar display and the play-
back address display lights in red.
3. Hold down the CUE/LOOP DELETE button for 5 seconds
or longer.
¶ [DISC DELETE? PUSH MEMORY] is displayed on the display.
4. Press the CUE/LOOP MEMORY button.
¶ With [DELETE] shown on the display, that disc's Cue/Loop points etc will
be deleted from the memory card.
¶ All the lights of the calendar display and the Cue/Loop display etc. of the
playback positioning display will go out.
7 Formatting cards
Formatting deletes all data on the MMC.
1. Removing the disc.
2. Insert the Multimedia Card (MMC) in the card insertion
slot.
3. Hold down the CUE/LOOP DELETE button for 5 seconds
or longer.
¶ [FORMAT? PUSH MEMORY] is displayed.
4. Press the CUE/LOOP MEMORY button.
¶ [FORMAT] is displayed and all data on the card is deleted.
7 Data other than CUE/LOOP stored on MMC
¶ Hot cue points A, B, C
Hot cue points A, B and C are automatically stored on MMC. When a disc storing
hot cue points is inserted, the [A], [B] and [C] indicators light in green. To call
stored hot cue points, press the A, B or C button.
If there has been no call for thirty seconds then the A, B and C buttons will go out.
To call the hot cue point after the lights go out, remove and replace the disc and
the A, B and C buttons will blink on and off, at this time it is possible to call.
¶ WAVE display
When a wave display for one track is completed it is automatically stored on the
MMC. When the same track is played again, the stored WAVE display is automati-
cally called. Data for items beyond track number 21 are stored on the MMC.
ADVANCED OPERATIONS: USING CUE POINTS/LOOP POINTS MEMORY
Copying MMC Data (From One MMC to Another)
Use the following procedure to copy data on one MMC (CARD A) to another MMC
(CARD B).
1. Remove the disc.
2. Remove the card.
3. Hold down the CUE/LOOP MEMORY button for 5 seconds
or longer.
¶ [MMC>MMC, CARD A IN] is displayed.
4. Insert the MMC to copy data from in the card insertion
slot.
¶ [READING] is displayed.
5. After a few minutes, [CARD B IN] is displayed. Remove
card A and insert the destination card (CARD B) in the
insertion slot.
¶ [WRITING] is displayed.
6. After a few minutes [CARD A IN] is displayed.
7. Repeat steps 4 to 6 twice for a 8M card and four times
for a 16M card to complete the copy operation.
¶ [COMPLETE] is displayed when copying is completed.
It is impossible to copy from a card with greater capacity to the receiving
card.

Copying Data in the Internal Memory

(Copying from internal memory onto MMC)
This procedure copies data in internal memory to MMC.
1. Remove the disc.
2. Remove the card.
3. Hold down the CUE/LOOP MEMORY button for 5 seconds
or longer.
¶ [MMC>MMC, CARD A IN] is displayed.
4. Press the CUE/LOOP MEMORY button again.
¶ [INT>MMC, CARD IN] is displayed.
5. Insert the destination MMC.
¶ [WRITING] is displayed.
¶ [COMPLETE] is displayed when copying is completed.
CUE/LOOP
MEMORY
CUE/LOOP
DELETE
CUE/LOOP
CALL
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