Changing The Settings; Using The [Menu/Utility] Button - Pioneer CDJ-2000 Operating Instructions Manual

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Changing the
settings

Using the [MENU/UTILITY] button

Various settings on the CDJ-2000 can be changed by pressing [MENU/UTILITY].
1
1Setting item
The CDJ-2000's settings items are displayed here.
The settings for the various items are displayed here.
2Setting

Changing the settings

1
Press [MENU/UTILITY] for over 1 second.
The [UTILITY] screen is displayed.
2
Select and enter the setting item.
The cursor moves to the setting.
3
Change the setting and enter.
The cursor returns to the setting.
! Press [BACK] before changing the setting to return to step 2.
4
Press [MENU/UTILITY].
Press [MENU/UTILITY] to return to the menu screen.
List of settings
The factory default settings are indicated in bold.
Options
Setting ranges
settings
QUANTIZE
ON/ OFF
-36dB/ -42dB/ -48dB/ -54dB/
AUTO CUE LEVEL
-60dB/ -66dB/ -72dB/ -78dB
1 – 16
MIDI CHANNEL
LANGUAGE
ART WORK
ON/ OFF
LIBRARY CRE-
LIBRARY/ FOLDER
ATOR
HISTORY NAME
16 bit/ 24 bit
DIGITAL OUT
PLAYER No.
AUTO, 1 – 4
LINK STATUS
AUTO STANDBY
ON/ OFF
LCD BRIGHTNESS
1 – 3 – 5
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Descriptions
For details, see QUANTIZE on page 10.
For details, see Changing the auto cue
level on page 15.
The language used for the CDJ-2000's
display can be selected here.
When set to [ON], jacket photos are dis-
played on the tag list. When set to [OFF],
jacket photos are not displayed.
This can only be selected when a
medium on which a Pioneer MEP-7000
library is recorded is loaded.
For details, refer to Setting [HISTORY
NAME] on the right.
This switches the number of bits of the
audio signals output from the [DIGITAL
OUT] terminal.
Sets this unit's player number. The
player number cannot be changed when
a medium is loaded in this unit.
When PRO DJ LINK connections are
made, the connection status is dis-
played here.
For details, refer to Setting the auto
standby mode on the right.
Sets the main unit display's brightness.
Options
Setting ranges
settings
SCREEN SAVER
ON/ OFF
VERSION No.
Setting the auto standby mode
1
Select [AUTO STANDBY] and enter the setting item.
2
Select [ON] or [OFF] and enter.
When [AUTO STANDBY] is set to [ON], the power management function is acti-
vated in the following cases and the standby mode is set.
! When no operation at all is performed for over 4 hours with no disc, SD
memory card or USB device loaded, no PRO DJ LINK connection and no
computer connected to the USB port (on the main unit's rear panel).
! When the CDJ-2000 is operated, the standby mode is canceled.
! 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].
Setting [HISTORY NAME]
The name of the [HISTORY] recorded on the SD memory card/ USB device can be
preset.
1
Select [HISTORY NAME] and enter the setting item.
2
Use the [NEEDLE SEARCH] pad to input a character.
3
Press the rotary selector to enter.
The [HISTORY NAME] setting is changed.
! If [HISTORY NAME] is not set, numbers are added sequentially after
[HISTORY].
! The maximum number of characters that can be set for the [HISTORY] name
is 32, including both letters, numbers and symbols.
Changing the language
1
Select [LANGUAGE] and enter the setting item.
2
Select the language and enter.
The language of the on-screen display is changed.
! To display characters written in a local code other than Unicode, change the
[LANGUAGE] setting.
Descriptions
When set to [ON], the screensaver starts
up in the following cases:
!
When no track is loaded in the CDJ-
2000 for over 5 minutes
!
When no operation is performed
for over 100 minutes while in the
pause or cue standby mode or when
[END] is displayed on the main unit
display.
Displays the CDJ-2000's software ver-
sion.
En
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