Panel facilities, Before operating (panel facilities), Power switch ( — off/ _ on) – Pioneer CDJ-400 User Manual

Page 10: Display, Folder back button, Eject button, Cue/loop button, Rotary dial (select push 4 , ¢ ), Hold button, Jog mode vinyl button

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BEFORE OPERATING (PANEL FACILITIES)

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PANEL FACILITIES

1. POWER switch (

OFF/ _ON)

This switch is located on the rear panel of the unit. Switches
the unit’s power ON/OFF.

2. Display

(

☞P.12)

3. Folder BACK button

Returns to the next higher level in the folder hierarchy when
using a CD-ROM or USB memory with a hierarchical folder
structure (

☞P.15).

4. EJECT button

Ejects the disc. (

☞P.13)

5. CUE/LOOP button

7 CUE/LOOP MEMORY/DELETE button
Use to record cue points and loop points. (

☞P.19)

7 CUE/LOOP CALL buttons (2, 3)
Use to call cue points and loop points recorded. (

☞P.19)

6. Rotary dial (SELECT PUSH

4, ¢)

Use to select tracks in forward or reverse direction (track ad-
vance) and to select folders. (

☞P.15)

Press to confirm folder/track selections.

7. HOLD button

Preserves the effect of the Digital Jog Break and Scratch Jog
Effect. (

☞P.16)

POWER

SOURCE SELECT

DIRECTION

JOG MODE

TRACK SEARCH

SEARCH

PLAY/PAUSE

REV

FWD

0

REV

LOOP

VINYL

CUE

USB

CD

SELECT PUSH

MEMORY

DELETE

EJECT

CALL

CUE/LOOP

CDJ-400

OFF

TIME

MODE

MEMORY PC

AUTO

CUE

TEXT

MODE

UTILITY

MODE

SCRATCH

JOG EFFECT

BUBBLE

TRANS

BACK

HOLD

TEMPO

±6 ±10 ±16 WIDE

MASTER TEMPO

TEMPO

JET

ROLL

WAH

WAH

DIGITAL

JOG BREAK

REALTIME CUE

IN

OUT

RELOOP/EXIT

BEAT LOOP

LOOP DIVIDE

OUT ADJUST

HOT LOOP

ON

MULTI PLAYER

1

3

4

5

6

12

13

15

16

30

19

20

23

21

22

24

25

2

14

28

29

23

26

27

8

9

10

11

7

17

18

8. JOG MODE VINYL button

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.
CDJ mode: The above action does not occur when the jog dial
is pressed.
¶ The currently set jog mode is stored in memory even when

power is turned off.

9. TEMPO control range button (±6/±10/±16/WIDE)

Changes the variable range of the tempo control. (

☞P.16)

¶ The tempo range will be saved in memory when the power

is turned off.

10. MASTER TEMPO button/indicator

Turns the Master Tempo function ON/OFF (lights when turned
ON). (

☞P.16)

11. TEMPO control slider

Controls the track’s tempo (playback speed). (

☞P.16)

12. Jog dial (–REV/+FWD)

(

☞P.15)

A photograph or other graphic of your choice can be inserted
(

☞P.12)

13. Jog indicator

¶ Indicator lights when disc is inserted during normal mode,

or if USB memory is selected during normal mode.

¶ The illumination pattern of the jog indicator can be

changed.

7 Changing the jog indicator’s illumination pattern.
1. Hold the TEXT MODE/UTILITY MODE button depressed for

one second or more to enter utility setting mode.
Turn the rotary dial so that the display screen shows [JOG
ILLUMI
], and then press to confirm the selection.
The display screen will show [PATTERN 1].

2. Turn the rotary dial to change the illumination pattern.

Patterns can be chosen from PATTERN 1 to PATTERN 6.

3. Press the rotary dial to confirm.

Utility setting mode will be canceled if no command is en-
tered for 15 seconds. Pressing the BACK button will also
exit the setting mode.

14. Disc loading slot

Located in front panel. (

☞P.13)

15. Disc indicator

¶ When no disc is inserted, the indicator is turned off.

¶ When disc loading is completed, indicator turns on.

16. Forced ejection hole

Located in front panel of the unit. (

☞P.13)

17. PLAY/PAUSE button (

6)

(

☞P.14)

18. PLAY/PAUSE indicator (

6)

Lights when playing, and flashes when in pause mode.

19. CUE button

Use to set and confirm cue point. (

☞P.17)

20. CUE indicator

Lights when cue point is set, and flashes when in pause mode.

21. SEARCH buttons (

1, ¡)

Use to perform fast-forward and fast-reverse (with sound)
during playback mode. (

☞P.15)

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