Pioneer CDJ-1000 CD Player User Manual


 
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USING CUE POINTS/LOOP POINTS MEMORY
This unit can store Cue points and Loop points for each disc in internal or on a
Multimedia Card (MMC).
Using Internal Memory
When a commercially available Multimedia Card (MMC) is not inserted in the
card slot, the internal memory is used.
The internal memory can store 10 Cue and Loop points per disc and for a total of
100 discs. When the data exceeds 100 discs worth of data, data items are deleted
starting from the oldest items.
It takes 2 points (IN/OUT) for one loop.
7 Storing Cue points
1. Enter Cue points using the A. CUE function or the CUE
button.
2. Press the CUE/LOOP MEMORY button in Cue point
standby mode (back Cue in play mode).
[MEMORY] is shown in the display indicating that the Cue point has
been stored.
The Cue point lights in red in the calendar display and playback address
display.
CUE/LOOP
CALL
CUE/LOOP
DELETE
CUE/LOOP
MEMORY
2, 3
7 Storing Loop points
1. Enter the Loop in/out points to perform loop playback.
2. Press the CUE/LOOP MEMORY button during loop
playback.
[MEMORY] is shown in the display indicating that the Loop in/out points
have been stored.
The Loop in point lights in red in the calendar display and playback ad-
dress display.
7 Calling stored Cue/Loop points
When Cue/Loop points are stored, the calendar display and the playback ad-
dress display lights in red.
1. Press the CUE/LOOP CALL button.
When the CALL button (3) is pressed, Cue/Loop points are called in order
from the beginning of the disc and the disc is set to standby at the Cue/Loop
in point.
2. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (6).
Play or loop play starts.
Using a Commercially Available Multimedia Card
When a Multimedia Card is inserted in the card insertion slot, the external memory
(MMC) takes precedence. An 8 MB card can store 100 Cue and Loop points per disc
for a total of 5000 discs. In the case of a 16MB MMC 100 points can be stored for a
maximum of 10000 discs. (MMC with greater capacity that 16MB can store only
upto 10,000 discs)
It takes 2 points (IN/OUT) for one loop.
7 Insert Multimedia Cards
[CARD] Indicator
Level surface
Multimedia Card
Insert Multimedia Cards horizontally with the flat surface up and the notch facing
to the right. Push the card gently into the slot until it is seated.
Removing Multimedia Cards
Confirm the [CARD] indicator is off, press the card in the slot once, wait for it
to be ejected and gently pull it out.
NOTE:
The [CARD] indicator is on when the card is being accessed. Do not re-
move the card or turn off the power when this indicator is on. (Otherwise
the data may be corrupted.)
[MMC I/O Err] shows when you insert the Multimedia Card, then take the
card out and try to insert it once more.
The Multimedia Card is a precision electronic instrument. Do not bend it,
apply force or shock or drop it. Do not use or keep it in a place that is
subject to static electricity or electric noise.
Multimedia cards may be damaged when subjected to shock or static
elecricity. Care is needed in their handling. It is recommended that peri-
odical copies be made of important data. P. 17
7 Using a Multimedia Card for the first time
A Multimedia Card that is used for the first time must be formatted.
1. Insert the Multimedia Card (MMC) in the card insertion
slot.
[FORMAT?PUSH MEMORY] is displayed.
2. Press the MEMORY button when the disc is to be
formatted.
[FORMAT] is displayed and formatting starts.
Remove the card if it is not to be formatted.
Formatting a card deletes any data previously recorded on it.
7 Deleting stored Cue/Loop points
When Cue/Loop points are stored, the calendar display and the playback ad-
dress display lights in red.
1. Press the CUE/LOOP CALL button.
When the CALL button (3) is pressed, Cue/Loop points are called in order
from the beginning of the disc and the disc is set to standby at the cue or
loop in point.
2. Press the CUE/LOOP DELETE button when in standby
mode at the called point.
[DELETE] is shown in the display indicating that the Cue/Loop points
have been deleted.
The Cue/Loop in point indication in the calendar display and the playback
address display go off.
ADVANCED OPERATIONS