About errors, About usb devices/ files usable on this unit, About the [usb stop] indicator’s error indication – Pioneer DJM-350 User Manual

Page 16: Cautions on using usb devices, About wav files

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About errors

If this unit cannot operate normally, the [u] (the power switch), [USB STOP] and [PLAY f] indicators flash to indicate an error.
Check the table below and take the measures indicated.
If the same error is indicated after the measures have been taken, contact your store of purchase or nearby Pioneer service station.

About the [USB STOP] indicator’s error indication

 If the [USB STOP] indicator flashes repeatedly 2 to 5 times

1 Disconnect the USB device.

2 Press [USB STOP].

Check the table below and take the measures indicated.

Indicator
name

Number
of times
indicator
flashes

Description of
error

Cause

Measure

USB STOP

2 times
repeatedly

File format problem

USB device is not formatted.

Use a USB device formatted with a file system sup-
ported by this unit (FAT or HFS+).

You are using a USB device with a file system that is not
supported by this unit.

3 times
repeatedly

USB class problem

A device other than a USB mass storage class device is
connected.

Connect a USB mass storage class USB device.

A USB hub is connected.

Do not connect USB hubs.

4 times
repeatedly

Problem writing
on the USB device

Not enough free space on the USB device.

Use a USB device with sufficient free space.

There is a file name “REC999.WAV” in the recorded data
storage folder (PIONEER DJM / DJM350 REC).

Files created through recording are given a 3-digit num-
ber. Once the number 999 is reached, no new files can
be created in the folder. If this happens, move the files in
the folder to a different folder.

USB device’s write protect switch is set to the on posi-
tion.

Set the USB device’s write-protect switch to the off
position.

You are using a USB device with a security function.

Use a USB device without a security function.

The recorded data storage folder (PIONEER DJM /
DJM350 REC) is set to “Read Only”.

Change the setting so that the recorded data storage
folder is writable.

5 times
repeatedly

USB device over-
current detected

You are using a USB device (such as a bus power-driven
hard disk) whose current is higher than this unit’s rated
current (500 mA).

Use a USB device within this unit’s rated current (such
as a hard disk driven by an AC adapter or other external
power supply).

PLAY f

3 times

Playback error

There are no playable files in the recorded data storage
folder (PIONEER DJM / DJM350 REC).

Perform the recording operation on this unit to create
playable files before playing them.

u

(power

switch)

Continuous

Circuit problem

There is a problem in the internal circuitry.

Unplug this unit’s power cord from the power outlet.

About USB devices/ files usable on

this unit

This unit supports external hard disks, portable flash memory devices
and other USB mass storage class devices.

Folder layers

Max. 2 layers (PIONEER DJM / DJM350 REC)

Max. number of
files

Maximum 999 tracks

Supported file
systems

FAT, FAT32 and HFS+

! Optical disk type devices such as external DVD/ CD drives, etc., are not sup-

ported.

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

ing.

! If multiple partitions are set for the USB device, the device may not be

recognized.

Cautions on using USB devices

! Some USB devices may not operate properly. Please note that

Pioneer will accept no responsibility whatsoever for loss of data
recorded on USB devices.

! USB hubs cannot be used.
! USB devices equipped with flash card readers may not operate.
! It may happen that, when a current stronger than the maxi-

mum allowable current is detected in this unit’s USB port, the
[USB STOP] indicator flashes 5 times, the power supply to the
USB device is cut off, and communications with the USB device
are interrupted. To restore normal operation, disconnect the USB
device from this unit, then press [USB STOP]. Avoid reusing USB
devices for which an excess current has been detected. If normal
operation is not restored (if communications cannot be estab-
lished) after the above procedure is performed, try turning off this
unit’s power then turning it back on.

! Depending on the USB device you are using, the desired perfor-

mance may not be achieved.

About WAV files

The DJM-350 supports WAV files in the formats shown below.

Compatible
formats

Files in 16-bit non-compressed PCM format with a sam-
pling frequency of 44.1 kHz are supported.

File extension

.WAV or .wav

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