COMPACT DISC PLAYER
CDJ-400
Operating Instructions
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We Want You Listening For A Lifetime
Used wisely, your new sound equipment will
provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment. Since
hearing damage from loud noise is often
undetectable until it is too late, this manufacturer
and the Electronic Industries Association’s
Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid
prolonged exposure to excessive noise. This list of
sound levels is included for your protection.
Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit
you’ve just purchased is only the start of your
musical enjoyment. Now it’s time to consider how
you can maximize the fun and excitement your
equipment offers. This manufacturer and the
Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer
Electronics Group want you to get the most out of
your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that
lets the sound come through loud and clear without
annoying blaring or distortion-and, most importantly,
without affecting your sensitive hearing.
Decibel
Level Example
30 Quiet library, soft whispers
40
Living room, refrigerator, bedroom away from traffic
50 Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office
60 Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine
70 Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant
80 Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock
at two feet.
Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing
“comfort level” adapts to higher volumes of sound.
So what sounds “normal” can actually be loud and
harmful to your hearing. Guard against this by
setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your
hearing adapts.
THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS
UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE
90 Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower
100 Garbage truck, chain saw, pneumatic drill
120 Rock band concert in front of speakers,
thunderclap
To establish a safe level:
• Start your volume control at a low setting.
• Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it
comfortably and clearly, and without distortion.
140 Gunshot blast, jet plane
180 Rocket launching pad
Once you have established a comfortable sound
level:
• Set the dial and leave it there.
Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation.
Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent
hearing damage or loss in the future. After all, we
want you listening for a lifetime.
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Product Name:
Model Number:
COMPACT DISC PLAYER
CDJ-400
Responsible Party Name: PIONEER ELECTRONICS SERVICE, INC.
Address:
Phone:
1925 E. DOMINGUEZ ST. LONG BEACH, CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.
1-800-421-1404
If the AC plug of this unit does not match the AC
outlet you want to use, the plug must be removed
and appropriate one fitted. Replacement and
mounting of an AC plug on the power supply cord of
this unit should be performed only by qualified
service personnel. If connected to an AC outlet, the
cut-off plug can cause severe electrical shock. Make
sure it is properly disposed of after removal.
The equipment should be disconnected by removing
the mains plug from the wall socket when left
unused for a long period of time (for example, when
on vacation).
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Operating Environment
Operating environment temperature and humidity:
+5 ºC to +35 ºC (+41 ºF to +95 ºF); less than 85 %RH
(cooling vents not blocked)
Do not install this unit in a poorly ventilated area, or in
locations exposed to high humidity or direct sunlight (or
strong artificial light)
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BEFORE OPERATING (FEATURES)
FEATURES
Designed for professional use by DJs, the CDJ-400 compact
disc player provides all the functions and performance re-
quired in disco clubs while offering performance, sound qua-
lity and functionality superior to analog players.
CUE
I BACK CUE
After storing cue points in memory, press the CUE button
while playing a track to return and start from the stored cue
point.
SCRATCH JOG EFFECT
I AUTO CUE
Equipped with Scratch Jog Effect for new scratch sounds.
Equipped with three buttons [BUBBLE], [TRANS] and [WAH]
for new scratch sounds. Effects that are different from the nor-
mal scratch sound can be obtained, broadening the possibili-
ties of your DJ play.
Skips the non-recorded part at the top of a track and automati-
cally enters stand-by mode at the track’s starting point, allow-
ing playback to begin instantly when the PLAY/PAUSE button
(6) is pressed.
I CUE POINT SAMPLER
Playback can be started at one touch from a stored cue point,
convenient for confirming start points and as sampler.
DIGITAL JOG BREAK
Equipped with Digital Jog Break for original sound effects.
Individual remix assist functions [JET], [ROLL] and [WAH]
have been provided individually in three buttons. By choosing
a function and operating the jog dial in time with the music, a
new remix world can be experienced.
CUE/LOOP MEMORY
This player is equipped with an internal memory that permits
the recording of cue point or loop point; the recorded points
can later be recalled as desired.
JOG DIAL
REAL TIME SEAMLESS LOOP
The large 115 mm diameter jog dial enables better handling
than an analog turntable.
This function simplifies the setting and canceling of loops.
The loop can be set at the very instant the track is being
played. By setting a loop just before the end of the track, the
track can be made so that it doesn’t stop. In addition, an
ADJUST mode has been added to enable one-touch adjust-
ments to the loop-out point, thereby facilitating the loop op-
eration.
I PITCH BEND
This function changes the music tempo depending on the di-
rection and speed the jog dial is rotated.
I SCRATCH PLAY
In the VINYL mode when the surface of the jog dial is pressed
playback is discontinued and then continues according to the
direction and speed the dial is rotated.
I FRAME SEARCH
Moves the pause position in frame units (1/75 sec) when the
jog dial is rotated in the pause mode.
RELOOP
Allows returning to the set loop position any number of times.
Press the RELOOP/EXIT button after canceling loop play to
return to the loop start position. By using the loop ON and OFF
combined with the rhythm of the track, new sound effects can
be created.
I SUPER-FAST SEARCH
By turning the jog dial while holding down the manual search
button or the track search button, disc search can be per-
formed faster than normal search or track search functions.
BEAT LOOP/LOOP DIVIDE
Automatically sets a loop-out point according to the track’s
BPM and starts loop-play. Each additional time the button is
pressed, the loop is divided and a new rhythm produced.
TEMPO CONTROL
100 mm long high-precision slider allowing free speed adjust-
ment.
With a digital display calibrated in 0.02 % units (within a 6 %
range), tempo adjustments can be made more easily and ac-
curately.
PLAYING ADDRESS
The bar graph provides a visual reference of the track play-
back progress that enables the user to visualize the current
playback position, in the same way as is done with an analog
record by checking the position of the needle. The current po-
sition can be confirmed by the length of the graph, and in ad-
dition, the graph flashes to notify the ending of the track.
I TEMPO CONTROL RANGE
The maximum variable range can be set to four variable
ranges; 6 %, 10 %, 16 %, WIDE, to provide easier operation
environment.
I MASTER TEMPO
Maintains the same pitch of sound while changing the music
tempo.
FADER START
When a Pioneer DJ mixer (sold separately) is connected, the
mixer’s fader operation can be used to perform quick start
and back cue.
REVERSE PLAY
When the reverse button (DIRECTION REV) is pressed so that
the button’s indicator lamp lights, play is performed in the re-
verse direction.
RELAY PLAY
Two CDJ-400 units can be connected in tandem to perform
automatic relay play.
When track playback stops on one of the players, the standby
mode of the other player is released and playback begins au-
tomatically.
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BEFORE OPERATING (FEATURES)
OIL DAMPER FLOAT
OIL DAMPER FLOAT construction helps resist shakes and im-
pacts.
This unit features an OIL DAMPER FLOAT design, making it
harder for distortions and sound breakup to occur due to im-
pacts from operation and vibrations from the floor.
MULTI READ
Supports playback of CD-R and CD-RW discs. (Some discs
may not replay properly, however, due to certain special
characteristics of some discs and recorders, as well as due to
dirty or damaged discs.)
MP3 DJ PLAY
MP3 files recorded on CD-ROM or USB memory device can be
played with DJ functions.
PC CONNECTION
Virtually all the button and slider functions of the CDJ-400 can
be output to external devices.
These signals can then be used to control Pioneer’s own DJ
software “DJS” as well as other computer software applica-
tions. In addition, music tracks played on the computer can be
output as audio from the CDJ-400.
CONTENTS
Change playback speed ...................................... 17
Applying master tempo ...................................... 17
Scratch Jog Effect ............................................... 17
Digital Jog Break ................................................. 17
Cue point settings ............................................... 18
Mixing different tracks ........................................ 18
ADVANCED OPERATIONS ....................................... 19
Loop playback ...................................................... 19
Fader start playback ............................................ 19
Scratch play ......................................................... 19
Spin play............................................................... 19
Reverse play......................................................... 19
Cue point/loop point memory ............................ 20
Relay play using two players ............................. 20
Writing and reading data .................................... 20
MIDI SETTING............................................................ 21
BEFORE OPERATING
FEATURES ................................................................... 4
DISCS USABLE WITH THIS UNIT .............................. 6
CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING ........................ 8
CONNECTIONS............................................................ 9
PANEL FACILITIES .................................................... 11
OPERATIONS
DISC LOADING/UNLOADING................................... 14
DJ PLAYER OPERATIONS ........................................ 15
Auto cue function ................................................ 15
Starting playback................................................. 15
Resume function.................................................. 15
To stop playback.................................................. 15
To temporarily interrupt playback ..................... 15
Jog dial functions ................................................ 16
Fast-forward/fast-reverse ................................... 16
Track cueing ......................................................... 16
Rotary seach ........................................................ 16
OTHER
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................ 22
SPECIFICATIONS....................................................... 23
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BEFORE OPERATING (DISCS USABLE WITH THIS UNIT)
DISCS USABLE WITH THIS UNIT
Notes:
Types of discs playable on this unit
¶ Some CD-R/CD-RW discs recorded on standalone record-
ers or computer drives may not be playable back on this
player, due to a variety of reasons, including disc character-
istics, scratches, dirt, player lens dirt or condensation, etc.
¶ Some discs recorded on computer drives may not be
playable on this player, depending on the recording appli-
cation used, its settings, and operating environment. Be
sure to use the correct formatting for the discs used. For
details, consult the application author.
÷ The following marks and logos are displayed on disc la-
bels, packaging, or jackets.
Types and Logos of playable discs
CD
CD-TEXT(Note 1)
CD-R(Note 2)
CD-RW (Note 2)
¶ This unit cannot play partially recorded CD-R or CD-RW
discs that have not been finalized.
¶ For detailed information regarding the handling of CD-R/
CD-RW discs, consult the handling precautions supplied
with each disc.
Note 1) Regarding TEXT display:
The number of characters that can be displayed is up to 48.
When a display exceeds eight characters in length, the display
will scroll. Only alpha-numerics and a limited number of
symbols can be displayed (ꢀ P. 13).
I Regarding CD-R/RW discs
Due to the unique construction of CD-R/RW discs, leaving
them for extended periods of time in the pause (or cue
standby) mode at a single point may result in the discs’ be-
coming difficult to play at that place. The same symptom may
also occur if the loop function is used to play back a single
point on the disc excessively.
Note 2) CD-R/CD-RW discs:
This player supports playback of CD-R/CD-RW discs recorded
in audio CD format or MP3.
* For details, consult the Operating Instructions for your re-
corder.
As a result, users are advised to construct backup archive
discs when playing discs containing important data.
I About DualDisc playback
This product is designed to conform to standards for music
CDs. No warranty is made for operation or performance when
used with discs not conforming to such music CD standards.
Playing MP3 files
MP3 files may be found in two formats: Constant Bit Rate (CBR) and Variable Bit Rate (VBR). This component supports playback
and DJ play with both CBR and VBR type MP3 files, but in comparison with CBR files, files recorded in VBR format will experience
slower search and super-fast search speeds. As a result, when operating speed is most important, the use of the CBR recording
format is recommended for MP3 files.
MP3 files must follow the format requirements listed below.
MP3 format
MPEG-1
MPEG-2
ID3 tag
Supports Audio Layer-3 sampling frequency 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz,
Bit Rate 32 Kbps to 320 Kbps.
Supports Audio Layer-3 sampling frequency 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 24 kHz,
Bit Rate 16 Kbps (stereo) to 160 Kbps.
Supports ID3 Vers. 1.0/1.1/2.2/2.3/2.4. Displays title, album, artist.
Only alpha-numerics and a limited number of symbols can be
displayed.
File extension
.mp3, .MP3, .mP3, .Mp3
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BEFORE OPERATING (DISCS USABLE WITH THIS UNIT)
I Playing Tracks from USB memory
By connecting a USB memory device to the CDJ-400, MP3 files on the USB memory can be played.
÷ The CDJ-400 may not support playback with all USB memory devices or provide sufficient electrical power. Additionally, note
that Pioneer is not responsible for any loss of data on a USB memory device that may occur as the result of connecting to the
CDJ-400.
÷ Reading from a USB memory device may take time if large quantities of data are involved.
÷ Erratic performance may result when a USB hub is used.
I To disconnect a USB memory device
Use SOURCE SELECT to cancel the selection of the USB memory device, and then confirm that the USB memory device indicator
has gone out before removing the device.
USB Memory Device
Format
Folder hierarchy
Maximum eight levels (cannot play files in folders exceeding 8th
hierarchy level)
Folder Max
File Max
10 000
20 000 (maximum 10 000 in single folder)
Recording format
Devices conforming to USB mass storage class (USB MSC), including
external hard discs, portable flash memory devices, and digital audio
playback devices (supporting FAT16 and FAT32 format).
* No file sort function. Playback is in order recorded in memory.
* Longer startup times are required with increasing numbers of files.
I About CD-ROM playback
MP3 files recorded on CD-ROM can be played back on this unit.
Disc format
File extension
Folder layers
.mp3, .MP3, .mP3, .Mp3
Maximum eight layers; files in folders exceeding eight layers cannot
be played.
Maximum number of folders
Maximum number of files
Multi-session
2 000
3 000
Does not support multi-session.
When the disc used is a multi-session disc, only the first session will
be played.
CD-R recording method
Record following the ISO9660 CD-ROM file system.
Supports only Disc At Once or Track At Once.
CDJ-400 does not support Packet Write recorded discs.
* No file sort function. Playback is in order recorded in memory.
* Longer startup times are required with increasing numbers of files.
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BEFORE OPERATING (CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING)
CAUTIONS REGARDING HANDLING
Storing Discs
Location
÷
Discs are made of the same kinds of plastic used for conventional
analog audio records. Be careful not to allow discs to warp. Al-
ways store discs in their cases vertically, avoiding locations with
high heat, humidity, or extremely low temperatures. Avoid leav-
ing discs in cars; the interior of a car in direct sunlight can become
extremely hot.
Install the player in a well-ventilated location where it will not be
exposed to high temperatures or humidity.
Do not install the player in a location which is exposed to direct sun-
light, or near stoves or radiators. Excessive heat can adversely affect
the cabinet and internal components. Installation of the player in a
damp or dusty environment may aiso result in a malfunction and can
be hazardous. Avoid installation near cookers etc., where the player
may be exposed to oily smoke, steam or heat.
÷
Always read and abide by the precautionary notes listed on disc
labels.
Condensation
Installation Guidelines
÷
Placing and using the compact disc player for long periods on
heat-generating sources such as amplifiers or near spotlights, etc.
will affect product performance. Avoid placing the player on heat-
generating sources.
Install this compact disc player as far as possible away from tuners
and TV sets. A compact disc player installed in close proximity to
such equipment may cause noise or degradation of the picture.
Noise may be noticeable when an indoor antenna is used. In such
cases, make use of an outdoor antenna or turn off power to the
compact disc player.
When this unit is brought into a warm room from previously cold
surroundings or when the room temperature rises sharply, conden-
sation may form inside the unit and impair its performance. In such
cases, allow the unit to stand for about an hour or raise the room
temperature gradually.
÷
÷
÷
Cleaning and Handling Compact Discs
÷
The presence of fingerprints or smudges on the surface of the disc
will not directly affect the recorded signals, but, depending on the
degree of contamination, the brightness of the light reflected from
the signal surfaces may be reduced causing degradation of sound
quality. Always keep your discs clean by wiping them gently with
a soft cloth from the inner edge toward the outer edge.
When the unit is used in a loud-sound environment, e.g., near a
speaker, sound skip may occur. Install the unit away from the
speaker or reduce the listening vol-
ume.
÷
÷
Place this unit on a level surface
and a stable platform.
Be sure the player, including its au-
dio and power supply cords, does
not touch vibrating materials. Any
cause of vibration other than the in-
sulators may cause the disc to skip.
Take special care when using the
player while it is installed in a carry-
ing case.
÷
÷
If a disc becomes very dirty, dampen a soft cloth with water, (be
sure to wring it out well) and wipe the away dirt gently. Remove
any water drops with another soft, dry cloth.
Do not use record cleaning sprays or anti-static agents on discs.
Never clean discs with benzene, thinner, or other volatile solvents
or damage to the disc surface may result.
¶ Please be sure to leave
a space to allow for
heat radiation.
÷ With this player, use only those discs
which display the mark shown right
(Optical audio digital discs).
÷ SACD hybrid discs cannot be played.
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Do not place on or
against vibrating
materials!
÷
÷
÷
When holding discs, do not touch their signal surfaces. Hold by
the edges, or by one edge and the center hole.
Do not affix gummed labels or tape to the disc surface. Also, do
not scratch or damage the label.
Discs rotate at high speeds inside the player. Do not use damaged,
cracked or warped discs.
Cleaning the Player
To clean the PLAYER wipe with a polishing or a soft, dry cloth. For
stubborn dirt, moisten a soft cloth with a weak solution of neutral
detergent (diluted in five to six parts water), wring the cloth well, and
wipe away the dirt. Use a dry cloth to wipe the surface dry. Do not use
volatile liquids such as benzene or thinner which will damage the
unit.
Do not play a CD with a special shape
Do not play a CD having other shape than a circular disc, such as
heart shaped disc. Otherwise malfunction may occur.
CD Lens Cleaner
The player’s pickup lens should not become dirty in normal use. If for
some reason, the lens becomes soiled and malfunctions, contact
your nearest PIONEER authorized service center. Lens cleaners for
CD players are commercially available, but special care should be
exercised in their use as some may cause damage to the lens.
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BEFORE OPERATING (CONNECTIONS)
CONNECTIONS
Before making or changing connections, switch off the power and disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet.
1. Connection to a Pioneer DJ mixer (audio output and CONTROL connector)
Using the supplied audio cables, connect the white plug into the L (left) terminal and the red plug to the R (right) terminal.
Connect the supplied control cable to enable control of the unit from the mixer for fader start play and back cue.
When connecting to a DJ mixer (DJM-400)
DJM-400
PHONO
LINE
PHONO
LINE
CD
CD
L
L
LINE PHONO
LINE PHONO
R
R
CONTROL
CONTROL
Supplied
control
cable
Supplied audio
cable
Supplied
control cable
Supplied
audio cable
CDJ-400 B
CDJ-400 A
÷ When connecting to DJM-600, DJM-300 and DJM-500, connect as shown in the accompanying illustration.
÷ When connecting to DJM-909 and DJM-707, connect CH-1 CD with A PLAYER, CH-2 CD with B PLAYER using the supplied
audio cables.
÷ When connecting to DJM-3000, connect A PLAYER to LINE 1 of CH-1, and B PLAYER to LINE 3 of CH-2.
÷ When connecting to the DJM-1000, use the supplied audio cable to connect one set of the CD/LINE connectors to PLAYER A
and the other CD/LINE connectors to PLAYER B. For digital audio signal output, use a coaxial digital signal cable (sold
separately) to connect the CDJ-400’s DIGITAL OUT connector to one of the DJM-1000’s DIGITAL IN connectors (channel 4 to 6).
÷ When connecting to the DJM-800, use the supplied audio cable to connect one set of the CD/LINE connectors to PLAYER A and
the other set of CD/LINE connectors to PLAYER B. For digital output of audio signals, use a coaxial digital signal cable (sold
separately) to connect the CDJ-400’s DIGITAL OUT connector to the DJM-800’s DIGITAL IN connector.
÷ When connecting to the DJM-700, use the supplied audio cable to connect one set of CD/LINE connectors to PLAYER A and the
other set of CD/LINE connectors to PLAYER B.
÷ When connecting to a audio mixer other than the ones listed above, connect the unit’s AUDIO OUT terminal to the mixer’s line
in terminal, or the AUX terminal (* do not connect to the PHONO terminal, since distortion or improper operation may occur).
2. Connecting control cable for relay play
Alternating playback can be automatically performed when the CONTROL connectors of the two units are connected with the
supplied control cable. (ꢀP.20)
CDJ-400
CDJ-400
Supplied control cable
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BEFORE OPERATING (CONNECTIONS)
3. Connecting to other devices
A Connecting to a stereo amplifier (when not using a DJ mixer)
Connect to the CD or AUX input connectors
(Do not use the PHONO input connectors.)
Stereo amplifier
CDJ-400
Supplied audio cable
B Connecting to a component with digital input connectors
CD recorder or amplifier with
digital inputs
CDJ-400
Digital signal cable
÷ The DIGITAL OUT connectors produce audio data only (without subcodes; CD graphics are not supported).
÷ Depending on the CD recorder or other component connected, some recording or other functions may be limited. For details,
consult the operating instructions for the connected component.
C Connecting to a Computer
CDJ-400
USB cable
Connect to USB port.
Computer
÷ Supported computer operating systems include Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Mac OS 10.3 or later.
÷ When used with Windows 2000, a special MIDI driver must be installed before performing connections.
÷ A special ASIO driver is also available to allow audio signals to be output from computer.
÷ Please visit the following website to download special drivers, and for more information about the Pioneer DJ software
program “DJS.”
4. Connecting the power cord
After all other connections have been made, connect the power cord to the AC inlet on the rear panel of the player and connect the
power plug to an AC wall outlet or to a power receptacle on the rear panel of the amplifier.
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BEFORE OPERATING (PANEL FACILITIES)
PANEL FACILITIES
9. TEMPO control range button ( 6/ 10/ 16/WIDE)
Changes the variable range of the tempo control. (ꢀP.17)
¶ The tempo range will be saved in memory when the power
is turned off.
1
2
3
4
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POWER
OFF
ON
28
27
EJECT
CDJ-400
MULTI PLAYER
TIME
MODE
AUTO
CUE
10. MASTER TEMPO button/indicator
Turns the Master Tempo function ON/OFF (lights when turned
ON). (ꢀP.17)
BACK
TEXT UTILITY
MODE MODE
SOURCE SELECT
MEMORY PC
MEMORY
DELETE
SELECT PUSH
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5
USB
CD
CUE/LOOP
CALL
11. TEMPO control slider
Controls the track’s tempo (playback speed). (ꢀP.17)
SCRATCH
JOG EFFECT
BUBBLE
JET
TRANS
ROLL
WAH
HOLD
DIGITAL
JOG BREAK
WAH
25
24
6
7
REALTIME CUE
IN
12. Jog dial (–REV/+FWD) (ꢀP.16)
A photograph or other graphic of your choice can be inserted
(ꢀP.13)
OUT
RELOOP/EXIT
BEAT LOOP
DIRECTION
REV
JOG MODE
VINYL
LOOP
8
23
TEMPO
10 16 WIDE
HOT LOOP
OUT ADJUST
LOOP DIVIDE
6
TRACK SEARCH
SEARCH
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13. Jog indicator
MASTERTEMPO
¶ 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.
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10
21
3
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.
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19
0
11
CUE
PLAY/PAUSE
18
17
REV
FWD
TEMPO
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.
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16
15 14
13
12
14. Disc loading slot
1. POWER switch (—OFF/ _ON)
Located in front panel. (ꢀP.14)
This switch is located on the rear panel of the unit. Switches
15. Disc indicator
¶ When no disc is inserted, the indicator is turned off.
¶ When disc loading is completed, indicator turns on.
the unit’s power ON/OFF.
2. Display (ꢀP.13)
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.16).
16. Forced ejection hole
Located in front panel of the unit. (ꢀP.14)
17. PLAY/PAUSE button (6)
(ꢀP.15)
4. EJECT button
Ejects the disc. (ꢀP.14)
18. PLAY/PAUSE indicator (6)
Lights when playing, and flashes when in pause mode.
5. CUE/LOOP button
19. CUE button
Use to set and confirm cue point. (ꢀP.18)
7 CUE/LOOP MEMORY/DELETE button
Use to record cue points and loop points. (ꢀP.20)
7 CUE/LOOP CALL buttons (2, 3)
20. CUE indicator
Lights when cue point is set, and flashes when in pause mode.
Use to call cue points and loop points recorded. (ꢀP.20)
6. Rotary dial (SELECT PUSH 4, ¢)
Use to select tracks in forward or reverse direction (track ad-
vance) and to select folders. (ꢀP.16)
21. SEARCH buttons (1, ¡)
Use to perform fast-forward and fast-reverse (with sound)
during playback mode. (ꢀP.16)
Press to confirm folder/track selections.
22. TRACK SEARCH buttons (4, ¢)
7. HOLD button
Preserves the effect of the Digital Jog Break and Scratch Jog
Effect. (ꢀP.17)
Changes tracks in the forward/reverse direction. (ꢀP.16)
23. Reverse button (DIRECTION REV) (ꢀP. 19)
When this button is pressed, its indicator lights and the unit is
set to reverse play.
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.
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BEFORE OPERATING (PANEL FACILITIES)
24. LOOP buttons
7 IN/REALTIME CUE/HOT LOOP button/indicator
Use to input loop-in point. (IN ꢀP.19)
Use to set the current playback point as cue point. (REALTIME
CUE ꢀP.18)
When pressed during loop play, returns playback to loop-in
point and begins replay. (HOT LOOP ꢀP.19)
7 OUT/OUT ADJUST button/indicator
25. SCRATCH JOG EFFECT/DIGITAL JOG BREAK
buttons
The button’s function changes depending on the JOG mode.
7 SCRATCH JOG EFFECT buttons
Turns on/off each of the effects BUBBLE, TRANS, and WAH
during VINYL mode (ꢀP.17).
7 DIGITAL JOG BREAK buttons
Turns on/off each of the effects JET, ROLL, and WAH during
CDJ mode (ꢀP.17).
Use to input loop-out point. (OUT ꢀP.19)
When pressed during loop play, adjusts loop-out point. (OUT
ADJUST ꢀP.19)
7 RELOOP/EXIT button
26. SOURCE SELECT buttons
7 USB select button
Select when playing files from a connected USB memory de-
vice. Each time the button is pressed, the function alternates
between USB and PC.
7 CD select button
Select when playing CDs or files on a CD-ROM.
After finishing loop play, the stored loop-in/out information
can be used to begin loop play again. (RELOOP ꢀP.19)
When pressed during loop play, loop play stops and playback
returns to normal playback mode. (EXIT ꢀP.19)
7 BEAT LOOP/LOOP DIVIDE buttons/indicator
If pressed while playing or pausing a track, the loop-end will
be calculated based on the BPM (Beat Per Minute) of the track,
and loop-play will then start (BEAT LOOP ꢀP.19).
Pressing the – button during loop-playback will divide the
playback loop, and pressing the + button will return the
playback loop to its original length (LOOP DIVIDE ꢀP.19).
During loop-playback, the button’s indicator will light to
indicate that the LOOP DIVIDE button is enabled.
27. USB port
Use to connect a USB memory device.
28. TEXT MODE/UTILITY MODE button
Changes the TEXT display (ꢀP.13)
Hold the button depressed to enter utility setting mode.
29. TIME MODE/AUTO CUE button
Switches the display between the track’s elapsed time and re-
maining time (ꢀP.13).
Hold the button depressed to turn the auto cue function on/off
(ꢀP.15).
30. Jog touch indicators
During VINYL mode, lights when the top of the jog dial is
pressed.
1
2
3
4
5
6
4. DIGITAL OUT connector
Rear Panel
RCA type coaxial digital output connectors used to connect a
DJ mixer or AV amplifier, CD player, etc., equipped with dig-
ital input connectors. The digital outputs here support all DJ
and other functions, but only audio data is output (without
subcodes; CD graphics are not supported).
1. USB port
Use to connect a computer.
2. AUDIO OUT L, R connectors
RCA-type analog audio output jacks.
5. AC inlet (AC IN)
Use the accessory power cord to connect this inlet to a stand-
ard AC power outlet.
3. CONTROL connector
When the accessory control cord is used to connect this con-
nector to the corresponding CONTROL connector on a Pio-
neer DJ mixer, the DJ mixer can be used to control the CD
player for fader start play and back cue.
6. POWER — OFF/_ ON switch
Also, by connecting this connector to the CONTROL connec-
tor on another Pioneer DJ CD player, automatic relay play can
be performed. (ꢀ P. 20)
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BEFORE OPERATING (PANEL FACILITIES)
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Display
1. Segment display x3
Displays folder number, track number, or alphanumeric data.
About TEXT display
Press the TEXT MODE button to switch the display between
track name/album name/artist name for CD-TEXT. During MP3
playback, the display shows ID3 tag track name (if no ID3 tag is
recorded, the display shows the file name) /ID3 tag album name/
ID3 tag artist name.
2. REMAIN
Lights when the track remaining time is displayed.
3. Segment display x3
Displays time (minutes) or alphanumeric data.
¶ Each item can display up to 48 characters of text; text longer
than 10 characters is scrolled.
¶ Text may include alphanumerics and some symbols.
¶ If no text is available, the [NO TEXT] message will be dis-
played.
4. Segment display x2
Displays time (seconds) or alphanumeric data.
5. Segment display x2
Displays time (frame) or alphanumeric data.
When a track name is selected in TEXT display, the [ ] icon will
be displayed followed by the track name (with MP3, the ID3 tag’s
title name or file name will be displayed).
Also, during MP3 play, the bit rate will be displayed following the
track name.
6. TEMPO
Displays the change rate of tempo.
7. MT
CDJ-400
Lights when Master Tempo function is ON.
8. WIDE
When an album name is selected in TEXT display, the [ ] icon
will be displayed followed by the album name.
Lights when the TEMPO control range button is set to WIDE.
9. 6, 10, 16
Pioneer
Lights to display tempo range.
When an artist name is selected in TEXT display, the [ ] icon
will be displayed followed by the artist’s name.
10. BPM
Displays the BPM of the track displayed.
Pioneer PRO DJ
11. Dot matrix display (7x5) x12
Displays text.
When folder search is performed with MP3, the folder name is
displayed during the search.
12. A.CUE
Lights when Auto Cue function is turned on.
Pioneer DJ
13. Playing address display
Displays the current playback position in a one-track full-scale
graph.
When displaying elapsed time, the graph lights from the left,
and when displaying the remaining time the graph light turns
off from the left.
Removing the jog sheet
Using the furnished screwdriver, remove the two screws and the
jog plate. The inner jog sheet can then be replaced with another
supplied jog sheet or a graphic of your choice.
When remaining time is less than 30 seconds, the graph
flashes slowly, and when remaining time is less than 15 se-
conds the graph flashes rapidly.
Jog sheet
14. MEMORY
Lights when a cue/loop point is saved.
REV
Time display
¶ Press the TIME MODE button to alternate between elapsed
time (TIME) and the track’s remaining time (REMAIN).
¶ The display mode is saved when the power is turned off.
CUE
Jog plate
Screws
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OPERATIONS (DISC LOADING/UNLOADING)
DISC LOADING/UNLOADING
3. Press the EJECT button to remove the disc.
÷ When the EJECT button is pressed, disc rotation stops
and the disc is ejected from the loading slot.
÷ If the disc cannot be ejected with the EJECT button, in-
sert a pin in the forced ejection hole on the front panel of
the player.
Label surface up
7 Canceling eject command
In the event the EJECT button is pressed by mistake, if the
PLAY/PAUSE (6) button is pressed immediately (before
[EJECT] is displayed), the eject command will be canceled
and playback will restart from the place immediately
before the EJECT button was pressed (during this time,
sound output will be temporarily interrupted).
Insert straight
CAUTION:
Do not attempt to press a disc back into the slot when
the [EJECT] indicator appears. Pressing a disc back into
the slot while the [EJECT] indicator appears may cause
the player to stop. In this case, press the EJECT button
again and wait until the [EJECT] indicator goes out be-
fore reinserting the disc.
1. Set the rear-panel POWER switch to ON.
Do not force a disc into the unit when the POWER switch
is set to OFF as this may damage the disc and the unit.
2. Insert a disc.
÷ Hold the disc with label surface upwards, and insert into
the front panel disc loading slot.
÷ Only one disc can be loaded at a time. Never attempt to
load more than one disc at the same time, or attempt to
load a second disc when one disc has already been
loaded.
÷ When loading a disc, do not placing any twisting force
on the disc, or try to force the disc into the slot. Also, do
not attempt to interrupt or defeat the motion of the disc
when the player begins to draw a disc into the slot or to
eject a disc, since damage to the disc or player could
occur.
Forced disc ejection
If the EJECT button does not function or the disc cannot
be removed, pushing the pin provided into the forced
ejection hole on the front panel will enable the disc to be
removed.
2 Always use the pin provided (Do not use other objects).
The provided pin is found in a groove in the bottom sur-
face of the player.
When the provided forced eject pin is inserted fully into
the forced eject hole on the front panel, the loaded disc
is ejected about 5 mm to 10 mm from the loading slot,
making it possible to remove it by hand.
When performing forced ejection, be sure to follow the
precautions below.
1 Be sure to turn OFF the power of the CD player, and
check that the disc has stopped rotating. It takes
about 60 seconds for the disc to stop rotating after the
power has been turned OFF.
If forced ejection is performed while the disc is rotating;
÷ As the disc will be ejected outside the CD player rotat-
ing, it may hit your finger and cause injuries.
÷ As the disc will be rotating with the clamp unstable, it
may be scratched.
For the above reasons, never attempt to eject the disc
forcibly while it is rotating.
Forced ejection hole
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OPERATIONS (DJ PLAYER OPERATIONS)
DJ PLAYER OPERATIONS
Starting playback
1. Insert disc in the player.
EJECT
AUTO CUE
TEXT MODE
SOURCE
SELECT
¶ When inserting a disc, keep the label-side up, and insert only
one disc into the disc loading slot located in the front panel of
the unit. (ꢀP.14)
¶ If a CD-ROM with no MP3 file in the first session is inserted, the
display will read [NO TRACK] and the CD-ROM will not be
played.
SELECT
PUSH
VINYL
REV
¶ When a USB memory device is connected to the USB port,
press the SOURCE SELECT button to alternate between play-
back from disc (CD) or files on the USB memory.
2. When Auto Cue function is ON, press the PLAY/PAUSE
button (6).
¶ Wait for the display’s time display to appear before pressing the
button. The non-recorded portion at the beginning of the dis-
played track will be skipped and playback will begin instantly.
When the first track’s playback ends, the player will automati-
cally search for the beginning of the next track. The indicator
on the CUE button will light, the PLAY/PAUSE button (6) in-
dicator will flash and the player will then wait for the PLAY/
PAUSE button (6) to be pressed before beginning playback
of the next track.
CUE
PLAY/PAUSE
Jog dial
When the Auto Cue function is turned off, playback will
begin automatically from the first track.
¶ When Auto Cue function is turned off, playback will continue
after the first track has been played, with all subsequent tracks
being played in sequence.
Auto cue function
When a disc is loaded or track search/track change is performed, this
function automatically sets the cue point (ꢀP.18) to the point imme-
diately before the actual audio starts.
¶ Turning on/off
Resume function
Hold down the AUTO CUE button to turn the auto cue function on.
The auto cue indicator [A. CUE] in the display lights when auto cue
is on. Hold down the AUTO CUE button again to turn the auto cue
function off.
¶ The on/off of the auto cue function will still be saved when the
power is turned off.
When the same disc is inserted after being ejected once, the disc will
be restarted from the place immediately before the disc was ejected.
However, the Digital Jog Break and Scratch Jog Effect functions will
not be restored. If desired, the TRACK SEARCH button can be pressed
before playback begins to perform normal track search and playback.
¶ The auto cue level can be varied.
7 Changing the auto cue level
1. Hold down the TEXT MODE/UTILITY MODE button for one
second or more.
Utility setting mode is enabled. Turn the rotary dial so the display
screen shows [A.CUE LEVEL], then press to confirm.
The display screen will show [–60dB](when in default state).
2. Change the value by turning the rotary dial.
Values can be selected from –36 dB, –42 dB, –48 dB, –54 dB,
–60 dB, –66 dB, –72 dB, and –78 dB.
To stop playback
1. Press the EJECT button.
¶ Playback will stop and the disc will be ejected.
¶ The CDJ-400 is not provided with a conventional stop button.
¶ In the event the EJECT button is pressed accidentally, immedi-
ately (before [EJECT] is displayed in the display) press the
PLAY/PAUSE button (6) to cancel the eject command; play-
back will then restart from the place immediately before the
EJECT button was pressed (during this time, sound output will
be temporarily interrupted).
3. Press the rotary dial to select.
Utility setting mode will be canceled if no command is entered for
15 seconds. Pressing the BACK button will also exit the setting
mode.
To temporarily interrupt playback
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (6) during playback.
¶ The PLAY/PAUSE button (6) indicator and the CUE button indi-
cator will flash and playback will be paused.
¶ When the PLAY/PAUSE button (6) is pressed again, the indica-
tor on the button will light and the playback will continue.
¶ In CDJ mode, broken playback sound will be output even during
pause. If you wish for no sound to be output, lower the output
level of the audio mixer.
¶ After setting the unit to pause, if no subsequent operation is per-
formed for 100 minutes, the disc rotation will automatically stop.
In this event, pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button (6) will cause
playback to resume.
¶ If the [END] display is left on for 100 minutes without further
player operations, the unit will stop, even if it is in the play mode.
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OPERATIONS (DJ PLAYER OPERATIONS)
7 Super-Fast search
Rotate the jog dial while pressing one of the SEARCH but-
tons (1, ¡).
¶ Hold down one of the SEARCH buttons (1, ¡) while turning
the jog dial in the desired direction to enter super-fast forward
or super-fast reverse mode.
¶ During Super-Fast search, the search direction is determined
by the direction the jog dial is turned. The direction of the
pressed SEARCH button (1, ¡) is ignored.
¶ When the jog dial rotation stops, the unit returns to playback
mode.
SELECT
PUSH
4, ¢
VINYL
REV
VINYL
TRACK
SEARCH
4, ¢
¶ When the SEARCH button (1, ¡) is released, Super-Fast
search is canceled.
¶ During playback of MP3s, fast-forward/fast-reverse is sup-
SEARCH
1, ¡
ported only tracks inside the same folder.
CUE
Track cueing
7 TRACK SEARCH buttons (4, ¢)
Press one of the TRACK SEARCH buttons (4, ¢).
¶ Each time the button is pressed, the track is cued in the direction
corresponding to the arrow on the button (during playback of a
track, to cue playback to the beginning of the preceding track,
press the 4 button twice). During playback of MP3s, the first
track found in the direction pressed will be cued, and only those
tracks inside the same folder are searched.
Jog dial
Jog dial functions
¶
When the Auto Cue function is turned ON, the track will be set in
cue standby position at the beginning of the track after cueing.
[Pitch Bend]
¶ When the TRACK SEARCH button (4, ¢) is held depressed,
cueing is performed continuously. If the button is held de-
pressed for two seconds or more, the cue speed increases.
¶ By pressing the 4 button twice at the beginning of the first
track (Track NO.1), the last track will be cued. During playback
of MP3s, when the 4 button is pressed the track with the
smallest number, the last track in the same folder will be cued.
¶ By pressing the ¢ button at the last track, the first track (Track
NO.1) will be cued. During playback of MP3s, when the ¢
button is pressed at the last track, the track with the smallest
number in the same folder will be cued.
Rotate jog dial during playback.
When jog mode is set to [VINYL], operate the jog dial by touching
only the beveled sides of the dial. Different functions are enabled if
the top surface is touched.
¶ In proportion to the amount of rotation, the playback speed is ac-
celerated (FWD+) or decelerated (REV–). When in the reverse
mode, the playback speed accelerates when the dial is rotated in
the REV– direction, and decelerates when rotated in the FWD+ di-
rection.
¶ When dial rotation is stopped, playback reverts to the previous
speed.
7 Super-Fast track search
Rotate the jog dial while pressing one of the TRACK
[Scratch play]
Rotate jog dial during playback.
See “Scratch play” in the ADVANCED OPERATIONS.
SEARCH buttons (4, ¢).
¶ By turning the jog dial in the desired search direction while
pressing either of the TRACK SEARCH buttons (4, ¢), the
track number will be searched corresponding to the turning of
the jog dial.
[Frame search]
Rotate jog dial during pause.
¶ During Super-Fast track search, the search direction is deter-
mined by the direction of rotation of the jog dial. The direction
of the pressed TRACK SEARCH button (4, ¢) is ignored.
¶ When the TRACK SEARCH button (4, ¢) is released, Super-
Fast track search will be ended.
When jog mode is set to CDJ, the audible pause mode is enabled and
when set to [VINYL], inaudible pause is performed; the audio is
played at a speed corresponding to the speed of jog dial rotation.
¶ The pause position will change in units of one frame.
¶ One rotation of the jog dial corresponds to 1.8 seconds of play-
back (135 frames).
[Cue point adjust]
Rotary search
ꢀP.18 “Changing the cue point”
1. Turn the rotary dial (SELECT PUSH 4, ¢).
¶ The search will move one track for each calibration unit the dial
is rotated, corresponding to the direction of rotation. If the
search arrives at the root directory, the folder name [ROOT]
will be displayed.
[Super-Fast Search]
ꢀP.16 “Super-Fast search”
[Super-Fast track search]
ꢀP.16 “Super-Fast track search”
¶ When text mode is selected, the folder name will be displayed
after rotary search, followed by the folder’s beginning track
number and file name.
¶ Turn the rotary dial during playback to select tracks while the
track is being played. Turn the rotary dial before inserting discs
or a USB memory device to preset the track number.
[Digital Jog Break]
ꢀP.17 “Digital Jog Break”
[Scratch Jog Effect]
ꢀP.17 “Scratch Jog Effect”
2. Press the rotary dial (SELECT PUSH 4, ¢).
Fast-forward/fast-reverse
¶ The playback of the selected track will begin. If a folder is se-
lected, the hierarchy of that folder will be entered. Press the
BACK button to return one level higher in the folder hierarchy.
7 SEARCH buttons (1, ¡)
Press one of the SEARCH buttons (1, ¡) during playback.
Press and hold the ¡ button for fast forward the disc; press and
hold the 1 button for fast reverse.
¶ During playback of MP3s, fast-forward/fast-reverse are sup-
ported only for tracks inside the same folder.
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OPERATIONS (DJ PLAYER OPERATIONS)
Scratch Jog Effect
Press one of the SCRATCH JOG EFFECT buttons (BUBBLE,
TRANS, WAH) during playback while in VINYL mode.
¶ The effect is produced only while scratching.
BUBBLE
Produces a bubbly sound effect, simulating the bubble scratch tech-
nique.
SCRATCH
JOG EFFECT
DIGITAL
HOLD
VINYL
JOG BREAK/
VINYL
REV
TRANS
TEMPO
ĺ6/ĺ10/
ĺ16/WIDE
Produces an effect resembling sound muted with the mixer’s cross
fader.
WAH
MASTER
TEMPO
Produces an effect resembling the wah-wah pedal used for guitars.
CUE
Digital Jog Break
Press one of the DIGITAL JOG BREAK buttons (JET, ROLL,
WAH) during playback while in CDJ mode.
¶ The selected effect will appear in the display, and the effect will
change corresponding to the degree of rotation of the jog dial.
TEMPO control slider
JET
Changes the delay time in response to rotation of the jog dial, and
adds a short delay sound to the original, thereby causing an interfer-
ence between the sounds and creating a “swooshing” effect.
¶ The delay time corresponds to the jog dial’s rotation and changes
between 0 ms (when jog dial is completely stopped) to a maxi-
mum of 3 ms.
¶ When removing hand from jog dial, the sound will gradually settle
back into the original sound.
¶ The setting is canceled when the disc is ejected.
Change playback speed
Sliding the TEMPO Control slider forward and back.
By sliding the lever towards you (+) increases the tempo; sliding the
lever away from you (–) decreases the tempo. The center detent posi-
tion is the normal speed.
¶ The rate of change in playback speed (tempo) is shown in the dis-
play.
¶ The playback speed can be changed without changing the pitch
ROLL
(ꢀ”Applying master tempo”).
The playback sound will be affected with pitch and playback time var-
ied in response to the rotation of the jog dial.
¶ When the jog dial was touched, audio will be loop-played then
rolled.
¶ When removing hand from jog dial, the sound will gradually settle
back into the original sound.
7 Selecting range of tempo adjustment
Press the TEMPO 6/ 10/ 16/WIDE button.
Each time the button is pressed, the variable range of the TEMPO
control slider alternates between 6 %, 10 %, 16 % and WIDE. The
tempo can be adjusted in units of 0.02 % when set to 6 %, units of
0.05 % when set to either 10 % or 16 %, and units of 0.5 % when set
to WIDE.
¶ The setting is canceled when the disc is ejected.
¶ ROLL cannot be performed during reverse playback.
The variable tempo range for MP3s is 6 %/ 10 %/ 16 %.
¶ The set variable range will be shown in the display.
¶ The tempo range will be saved in memory when the power is
turned off.
WAH
Adds a filter with cutoff frequency that changes in response to jog
dial rotation.
¶ The filter changes into a high-pass filter when the jog dial is turned
clockwise; the filter changes into a low-pass filter when the jog
dial is turned counterclockwise.
Applying master tempo
¶ When removing hand from jog dial, the sound gradually settle
back into the original sound.
¶ The setting is canceled when the disc is ejected.
Press the MASTER TEMPO button during playback.
The MASTER TEMPO button and the [MT] indicator in the display will
light, and the speed (tempo) can be changed using the TEMPO con-
trol slider without changing the pitch (key).
¶ Due to digital processing of the sound, the sound quality will drop.
¶ The setting will be saved in memory when the power is turned off.
[HOLD function]
Used to maintain the effect that has been created by the turning of
the jog dial even after the jog dial’s rotation is stopped.
Press the HOLD button during usage of Digital Jog Break or
Scratch Jog Effect function.
¶ If you remove hand from jog dial, the effect at that point will be
maintained.
¶ When the HOLD function is turned ON, even if another effect is
selected, the setting prior to the new effect selection will be pre-
served in memory so long as hold is not turned off.
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OPERATIONS (DJ PLAYER OPERATIONS)
2. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (6).
¶ Playback will instantly start from the set cue point.
7 Cue point sampler (confirming cue points)
After specifying a cueing point, press the CUE button
in the cue standby mode.
¶ The sound at the specified cue point will continue to play as
long as the CUE button is pressed.
¶ During playback of MP3s, sounds can be heard only for cue
points within the same folder.
IN/
REALTIME CUE/
VINYL
REV
VINYL
HOT LOOP
SEARCH
Mixing different tracks
1, ¡
Example: Mix track B with track A which is currently playing from
the speakers.
¶ Connect CD1 to the DJ mixer’s CH-1, and connect CD2 to CH-2.
¶ Raise the TRIM, CHANNEL FADER, and MASTER VOLUME set-
tings appropriately so that sound is produced from CD1.
1. Set the DJ mixer’s CROSS FADER slider at its left side (CH-
1).
CUE
CUE
PLAY/PAUSE
¶ Track A is heard from speakers.
2. Load a CD on player CD2.
3. Press the TRACK SEARCH buttons (4, ¢) on player
CD2 to find and select track B.
4. Operate the DJ mixer’s MONITOR SELECTOR button to
monitor CH-2.
5. Turn the DJ mixer’s MONITOR LEVEL dial so that track B
can be heard from the headphones.
¶ Only track A is heard from the main speakers.
6. Set cueing position for track B on the headphones.
1 With player CD2 in the playback mode, press the PLAY/PAUSE
button (6) near the desired cueing point.
Cue point settings
Once a cue point has been stored in memory, it can be used during
playback to set the player in the cue standby mode (ready to begin
playback from the cueing position by pressing the CUE button).
7 Setting the cue during CDJ mode
1. During playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE button (6) to
pause playback at the point you wish to set as cue point.
2. Search for the precise position of the cue point.
¶ Using frame numbers to specify cue points.
Cue points may be specified in one-frame units (where 75
frames are equivalent to one second).
¶ The player will enter the pause mode.
2 Rotate player CD2’s jog dial and search for the track’s cueing
point (first beat).
3 When cueing point is found, press player CD2’s CUE button.
¶ The player’s sound will be muted and cueing will be com-
pleted.
Use the jog dial or the forward or reverse SEARCH button (1,
¡) to advance to the desired frame. Each rotation of the jog
dial corresponds to 135 frames in the specified direction; by
pressing the SEARCH button (1, ¡) frames will advance
one frame in the specified direction. During the playback of
MP3s, only files inside the same folder can be searched.
¶ Listening to the sound to determine the cue point.
While turning the jog dial slowly, return the track to the point
immediately before the desired playback point (The cue point
will be the point directly after the sound which can be heard
during the cueing pause).
7. Simultaneously press player CD2’s PLAY/PAUSE button
(6) along with the sound of track A played from the
speakers.
¶ Only track A will be heard from the main speakers.
¶ Track B will be heard from the headphones.
8. Move the TEMPO control slider so that the tempo
(BPM=Beat Per Minutes) of track B and A matches.
Move the TEMPO control slider of player CD2’s so that the BPM of
track B matches the BPM of track A.
¶ When the two BPM rates match, the BPM synchronization is
complete.
3. Press the CUE button when the frame number or sound
has reached the desired cueing point.
9. Press the CUE button on player CD2.
¶ Player CD2 will enter pause mode at the cue point.
10. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (6) of player CD2 in time
with track A of player CD1 (the sound heard from speaker).
¶ Track B will begin playing.
¶ The sound is muted, and the time display lights steadily when
the cue point has been stored in memory.
¶ Each time a new cue point is stored to memory, the previous
cue point will be erased.
11. While checking the sound on the headphones, gradually
move the DJ mixer’s CROSS FADER slider from left to
right.
[Changing the cue point]
1. Press the CUE button during playback.
¶ This will take you back to the set cue point.
2. Press the SEARCH button (1, ¡) and set to audible
pause mode.
¶ The sound of track A from the speakers will gradually be
mixed with the sound of track B.
¶ When the DJ mixer’s CROSS FADER slider is completely
moved to the right side, the sound heard from the speaker
will have changed from track A to track B, and the operation is
complete.
3. Go through steps 2 and 3 of “Cue Point Settings” men-
tioned above.
7 Setting the cue during VINYL mode
7 REALTIME CUE
7 Long Mix Play
If the BPM rates match, the mixed sound of track A and track B will
not sound unnatural even if the CROSS FADER slider is placed in the
middle position.
During playback, press the IN/REALTIME CUE/HOT LOOP
button at the desired cueing point.
¶ This point will be set as a new cue point.
7 Back Cue (returning to cue point)
7 Fader Start Play
1. Press the CUE button during playback.
¶ This will take you back to the set cue point.
¶ During the playback of MP3 files, back cue can be per-
formed only within the same folder. As long as a new cue
point is not overwritten, the cue point will be saved after
By using the Cross Fader Start function of Pioneer DJ mixer, step 10
above can be skipped for simpler mixing.
In addition, when the CROSS FADER slider is returned to its original
position, the status returns to that in step 9, so that the same play can
be repeated.
folder search as well.
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OPERATIONS (ADVANCED OPERATIONS)
ADVANCED OPERATIONS
7 Changing the loop-out point
1. Press the OUT/OUT ADJUST button during loop playback.
¶ The time of the out point is shown in the display, the OUT/OUT
ADJUST button starts to flash rapidly and the IN/REALTIME
CUE/HOT LOOP button indicator turns off.
2. Press one of the SEARCH buttons (1, ¡) or turn the jog
dial.
RELOOP/
EXIT
OUT/
OUT ADJUST
BEAT LOOP/
LOOP DIVIDE
JOG MODE
VINYL
IN/
VINYL
REV
¶ The loop-out point is moved forwards or backwards in one-
frame units.
REALTIME CUE/
HOT LOOP
¶ The loop-out point cannot be moved before the loop-in point.
¶ During playback of MP3s, loop adjustment is only possible
within one and the same track set having a cue point.
¶ Pressing the OUT/OUT ADJUST button or waiting 30 seconds
or longer will cause the player to exit from the loop-out adjust
mode and to resume loop playback.
SEARCH
1, ¡
CUE
7 Returning to loop playback (RELOOP)
After loop playback has been stopped, press the RELOOP/
EXIT button during playback.
PLAY/PAUSE
¶ Returns to the previously set loop-in point, and restarts loop
playback. If the loop is divided with loop divide, the loop will
return to its original length.
¶ During playback of MP3s, re-looping is possible only within the
same folder.
Jog dial
Loop playback
Fader start playback
The supplied control cable may be used to connect the CONTROL
connector of the CDJ-400 to the matching CONTROL connector on a
Pioneer DJ mixer, thus making it possible to exit from cueing standby
mode and start playback immediately by raising the channel fader on
the DJ mixer. The cross fader may also be used to perform fade-in
starts on the player as well. The fader may also be returned to its
original position to return the player to the cueing point (back
cueing.) (See P.9 for instructions on connecting the units.)
7 Creating a loop
1. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (6) button to start play-
back.
2. During playback, press the IN/REALTIME CUE/HOT LOOP
button at the loop-in point.
¶ Note that this operation is not needed if a prerecorded cue
point is to be used as the start of the loop.
3. During playback, press the OUT/OUT ADJUST button at
the desired loop-out point.
¶ Loop playback will start between the loop-in point and loop-out
point.
Scratch play
¶ By using the frame search, the loop-out point can be set in
units of frames.
¶ During playback of MP3s, looping is only possible within one
and the same track set having a cue point.
When jog mode is set to [VINYL], pressing the top surface of the jog
dial and turning it causes playback to occur in proportion to the speed
and direction of jog dial rotation.
1. Press the JOG MODE VINYL button so the button indica-
tor lights.
2. During playback, press the top surface of the jog dial.
¶ The playback will stop and become playback corresponding to
the rotation of the jog dial (as explained in step 3).
3. Rotate the jog dial in the direction and at the speed you
wish playback to be performed.
7 To start loop playback with automatically set
loop-out point (Auto BEAT LOOP)
Press the BEAT LOOP/LOOP DIVIDE during playback or
pause mode.
¶ The point at which the button is pressed will be set as the loop-
in point, and a loop-out point will automatically be set based on
the track’s BPM; loop playback will then start.
¶ If the numerical BPM value is not displayed, loop play will be-
gin based on BPM=130.
¶ Playback will be heard in the direction and speed proportional
to the jog dial rotation.
4. Remove hand from jog dial.
¶ Returns to original playback.
7 To divide loops (LOOP DIVIDE)
Press the BEAT LOOP/LOOP DIVIDE buttons during loop
playback.
Spin play
¶ Pressing the – button will divide the playback loop, and press-
ing the + button will return the playback loop to its original
length.
During playback in VINYL mode, either press the surface of the jog
dial or press the PLAY/PAUSE button (6) to pause playback, then
rotate the jog dial quickly; playback will occur in the direction and at a
speed proportional to the direction and speed of jog dial rotation,
even if you then release your hand from the jog dial.
7 Returning to loop-in point during loop playback
to start over the loop playback (HOT LOOP)
Press IN/REALTIME CUE/HOT LOOP button during loop play-
back.
¶ Returns to loop-in point and restarts loop playback.
Reverse play
7 To exit loop playback
Press RELOOP/EXIT button during loop playback.
¶ The track will continue playback in sequence from the loop out
point without returning to the loop-in point.
Press the DIRECTION REV button. The button indicator will light.
Playback will begin in the reverse direction.
¶ Playback acceleration/deceleration produced with jog dial rotation
will operate in reverse.
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OPERATIONS (ADVANCED OPERATIONS)
¶ Reloop cannot be performed during reverse playback.
¶ Seamless reverse playback cannot be performed with loops of 15
seconds or more.
Relay play using two players
¶ If track search or loop play are performed, scratch/reverse opera-
tions may be temporarily disabled.
¶ In the case of MP3, reverse play that overlaps multiple folders is
not possible.
¶ During MP3 play, reverse playback may not occur immediately
with some tracks. (The message [Searching] may appear on the
display while play time information is read into the unit before
playback starts.)
By using the supplied control cable to connect the CONTROL connec-
tors of two CDJ-400, or other CDJ series CD players, relay play can be
performed. ꢀP.9
¶ Set both players’ auto cue function to ON (The [A.CUE] indicators
will light in the displays.)
¶ Set the DJ mixers Cross Fader control to its center position.
1. Begin playback on the first player.
2. When the currently playing track ends, playback will begin
automatically on the standby player.
3. The first player will enter cue pause mode at the beginning
of the next track on its disc.
¶ By repeating this operation, the two players can be used to per-
form continuous relay play.
¶ By loading new discs and choosing desired tracks on the player
in standby, a continuous program of selected tracks can be
played.
¶ By setting a cue point on the standby player, a relay of any
desired cue point of the selected track can be performed.
ꢀP.18 “Cue Point Settings”
AUTO CUE
MEMORY/
DELETE
CUE/LOOP
CALL
VINYL
REV
DIRECTION
REV
Note:
¶ Relay play may not operate properly if the AUDIO
OUT jacks on the two players are not connected to
the same DJ mixer.
CUE
CUE
¶ If the power to one player is turned off during its
playback, the other player may begin playback.
¶ Fader start and relay play cannot be performed si-
multaneously, since different control cord connec-
tions are required.
PLAY/PAUSE
Writing and reading data
Cue point/loop point memory
Using a USB memory device, data (cue/loop points) saved from the
CDJ-400 can be copied to other players.
The CDJ-400 is able to save cue points and loop points in memory.
One cue/loop point can be saved in memory for each track.
¶ A single loop is composed of two points (IN/OUT).
7 Writing data to USB memory devices
1. With no USB memory device or discs inserted into the
player, hold the OUT/OUT ADJUST button depressed for
five seconds or more.
The OUT/OUT ADJUST button will light, and [WRITE MODE] will
appear in the display.
2. Connect a USB memory device, and press PLAY/PAUSE
once the USB MEMORY indicator lights.
7 Recording a cue point
1. Use the auto cue function or CUE button to input a cue
point.
2. Press the CUE/LOOP MEMORY button.
¶ The [MEMORY] indicator will light, showing that the cue point
has been stored.
The playing address section will begin to light, and data will begin
writing to the USB memory device. Once the writing of data fin-
ishes, [END] will appear in the display, and the unit will return to
the regular operating mode.
¶ If [ERROR] appears in the display, the data writing has not been
completed properly. Turn the unit’s power off then on again,
and restart the process from step 1.
7 Recording a loop point
1. Set a loop-in point and loop-out point and begin loop play-
back.
2. During loop playback, press the CUE/LOOP MEMORY but-
ton.
¶ The [MEMORY] indicator will light, showing that the loop data
has been stored.
¶ Any data in the USB device will be overwritten, so all previ-
ously saved data on the device will be lost.
7 To recall a memorized cue/loop point
If a cue/loop point is saved, the [MEMORY] indicator will light.
1. Press the CUE/LOOP CALL button.
7 Reading data from a USB memory device
1. With no USB memory device connected or disc inserted,
hold the IN/REALTIME CUE/HOT LOOP button depressed
for five seconds or more.
The IN/REALTIME CUE/HOT LOOP button will light, and [READ
MODE] will appear in the display.
2. Connect the USB memory device, and press PLAY/PAUSE
once the USB MEMORY indicator lights.
¶ When the CALL button is pressed, the cue/loop point will be
called up from memory, and the player will enter the standby
mode at that point.
2. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (6).
¶ Play/loop play will begin.
7 To delete cue/loop points
1. Press the CUE/LOOP CALL button.
The playing address section will begin to light, and data read-in
will begin. Once all data has been read, [END] will appear in the
display, and the unit will return to normal operation mode.
¶ If [ERROR] appears in the display, the reading of data has not
been properly completed. Turn the unit’s power off then on
again, and restart the process from step 1.
¶ When the CALL button is pressed, the cue/loop point will be
called up from memory, and the player will enter the standby
mode at that point.
2. Hold down the MEMORY/DELETE button for one second
or more at the cue/loop point you wish to delete.
¶ The display will show the [DELETE] message, and the selected
cue point or loop point data will be erased.
*
Any data within the CDJ-400 will be overwritten, so all previously
saved data will be lost.
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OPERATIONS (MIDI DETTING)
MIDI SETTING
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a unified standard for data exchange between electronic instruments and computers. By selecting
the computer with the SOURCE SELECT button, the CDJ-400 is able to send its operating information to applications supporting USB MIDI.
Setting the MIDI channel
Set and save the MIDI channel (1 to 16).
1. Hold the TEXT MODE/UTILITY MODE button depressed for one second or more to enter the utility setting mode.
Turn the rotary dial so that the display screen shows [MIDI CH], then press to confirm.
The display screen will show [CH 1] (if factory default has not been changed).
2. Change the channel by turning the rotary dial.
Channels can be selected from [CH 1] to [CH 16].
3. Press the rotary dial to confirm the selection.
Utility setting mode will be canceled if no command is entered for 15 seconds. Pressing the BACK button will also exit this mode.
SW Name
SW Type
MIDI Message
Remarks
JOG (TOUCH)
General Purpose
Controller
Bn
10
dd
Linear value for speeds between stop to x4 speed, 64 at stop, FWD
(CW) direction: 65 (x0.06 speed) to 127 (x4 speed). REV (CCW) direc-
tion: 63 (x0.06 speed) to 0 (x4 speed).
TEMPO SLIDER
JOG RING
VR
Bn
Bn
1D
30
dd
dd
0-127
0 at – side, 127 at + side, 64 at center.
General Purpose
Controller
Linear value for speeds between x0.5 to x4. 64 at stop (below x0.49
speed), FWD (CW) direction: 65 (x0.5 speed) to 127 (x4 speed). REV
(CCW) direction: 63 (x0.5 speed) to 0 (x4 speed).
ENCODER
General Purpose
Controller
Bn
4F
dd
Transfers differential count value from previous time.
64 with no difference. In CW direction: 64 + change amount (Max
127), CCW direction: 64 – change amount (Min 0).
PLAY/PAUSE
CUE
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
SW
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
9n
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
0A
0B
0E
0F
10
11
12
16
17
20
21
22
23
24
25
2F
32
33
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
OFF=0, ON=127
SEARCH FWD
SEARCH REV
TRACK SEARCH Next
TRACK SEARCH Prev
LOOP IN
LOOP OUT
RELOOP
MEMORY
CALL
TIME/A.CUE
TEXT
TEMPO RANGE
MT
JOG MODE (VINYL)
LOOP DEVIDE +
LOOP DEVIDE –
JOG TOUCH
REVERSE
HOLD
WAH
TRANS/ROLL
BUBBLE/JET
EJECT
BACK
ENCODER PUSH
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OTHER (TROUBLESHOOTING)
TROUBLESHOOTING
Incorrect operations can be mistaken as malfunctions. If you believe the unit is not operating correctly, consult the chart below.
Sometimes incorrect operation may be due to a malfunction in another component. If the problem is not fixed, check the other
components used with the player. If the problem still persists, contact your nearest Pioneer authorized service center or dealer for
service.
Symptom
Cause
Remedy
Disc doesn’t eject even when EJECT
button is pressed.
÷
÷
÷
Power plug is disconnected from outlet.
÷
÷
÷
Connect plug to wall outlet.
Play doesn’t commence even when
the disc is inserted.
The auto cue function is set to on.
Smudges on the disc, etc.
Press the AUTO CUE button to turn off the
Auto Cue function.
Playback immediately stops when
started. During playback, the player
pauses or stops.
Clean the smudges from the disc and then
play it again.
Cannot playback MP3s.
Cannot search MP3s.
÷
÷
The files are in the wrong format.
÷
÷
ꢀP.6 “Playing MP3 Files.”
Attempted to search (fast-forward/fast-
reverse) MP3s into a different folder.
Track searching with MP3s are only possible
within the same folder.
No sound is audible.
÷
÷
÷
Output cables are connected incorrectly or
are loose.
Incorrect operation of DJ mixer.
÷
÷
÷
Recheck connections. Refer to installation
instructions. (ꢀP. 9, 10)
Check the settings of the DJ mixer switches
and sound volume controls.
Clean away dirt.
Pin plugs and/or amplifier terminals are
dirty.
÷
÷
Player is in pause mode.
÷
÷
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (6).
Sound is distorted, noise is output.
Incorrect connections.
Connect to audio mixer's LINE INPUT termi-
nals. (Do not connect to MIC terminals.)
Clean away dirt.
÷
÷
Pin plugs and/or amplifier terminals are
dirty.
Interference is being picked up from a TV
set.
÷
÷
Switch OFF TV set, move player away from TV
set or plug the player into a separate outlet.
With certain discs, loud noise is
produced or play stops.
÷
÷
Disc has a bad scratch or warp.
Disc is extremely dirty.
÷
÷
Replace disc.
Clean disc.
When the auto cue function is set
ON, track search is not finished.
÷
If the sound muted portion between
selections is long, searching time will be
long.
÷
Press the AUTO CUE button to turn off the
Auto Cue function.
÷
If the point cannot be found within 10
seconds, the cue point is set at the track’s
beginning.
Back cue function cannot be carried
out even though the CUE button is
pressed in playback mode.
÷
÷
The cue point is not set yet.
The cue point is set to an MP3 file in a
different folder.
÷
÷
Set the cue point. (ꢀP. 18)
During playback of MP3s, back cue is possible
only within the same folder.
Pressing the OUT/OUT ADJUST
button does not start loop play.
÷
÷
No cue points (loop-in points) have been set.
In the case of MP3, loop cannot be per-
formed if no loop-in point is located within
the currently playing track.
÷
÷
Set a cue point. (ꢀP. 18)
During playback of MP3s, looping is possible
only within the same track that has a cue point
(loop-in point) set.
The jog dial does not operate as
desired.
÷
÷
Incorrect jog mode (VINYL/CDJ) is set.
÷
÷
Press the JOG MODE VINYL button to set the
desired jog mode (VINYL or CDJ).
The picture of the TV screen is
fluctuated or FM broadcast is
interfered with noise.
Interference is being picked up from the CD
player.
Turn off POWER switch of the player, or move
the player away from the TV or tuner.
The disc is not rotating when power
is ON.
÷
The disc rotation stops automatically if no
operation has been performed for 100
minutes or more in pause mode.
÷
Playback can be started from the first track by
pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button (6). Press
the EJECT button to eject the disc.
÷ Static electricity and other external effects may cause this unit to malfunction. In this case, set the POWER switch to OFF, then
switch it on again after the disc has come to a complete stop.
÷ This unit cannot playback unfinalized (partial discs) CD-R or CD-RW discs.
÷ Irregularly shaped discs cannot be played on the CDJ-400 (as it may result in breakage or accidents). Please use only standard
circular 12 cm discs.
÷ The BPM value measured by the CDJ-400 may differ from the BPM value recorded on a CD or from our DJ mixer, but this
difference is a result of differences in the BPM value measurement method; not a result of a fault with the player.
÷ When playing CD-R/RW discs, the performance rate may drop due to quality of the recorded data.
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OTHER (TROUBLESHOOTING/SPECIFICATIONS)
Error message display
When the CDJ-400 CD player is unable to operate properly, an error code is displayed on the display panel. Check the error code
displayed against the following table and take the recommended action to correct the error. If an error code other than any of the
error codes listed in the table below is displayed or if the same error code is displayed even after corrective action has been taken,
contact your nearest Pioneer Service Station or contact the store from which you purchased your player for assistance.
Error Code
Error Type
Description
Possible cause and recommended action
E-72 01
TOC READ ERROR
Player unable to read TOC data.
Disc is cracked.
= Recommended action: replace disc.
E-83 01
E-83 02
E-83 03
PLAYER ERROR
Disc is rotating, but rotation cannot be
ascertained.
Player unable to play back currently
inserted disc.
Disc is soiled or dirty.
= Recommended action: clean disc.
If other discs play normally, the problem is with
the disc itself.
E-83 04
E-83 05
E-91 01
MP3 DECODE ERROR
DATA FORMAT ERROR
The disc loaded cannot be played
properly.
The disc format does not conform to MP3.
= Change to disc conforming to MP3 format.
MECHANICAL TIME OUT Mechanical operation has failed to
Dust or some other form of foreign particles have
found their way into disc insertion slot.
= Recommended action: remove dust or other
foreign particles.
complete within specified time
interval.
SPECIFICATIONS
3. Accessories
1. General
÷ Operating instructions........................................................ 1
÷ Power cord.......................................................................... 1
÷ Audio cable ......................................................................... 1
÷ Control cable....................................................................... 1
÷ Forced eject pin
System.............................. Compact disc digital audio system
Power requirements ....................................... AC 120 V, 60 Hz
Power consumption ..........................................................17 W
Operating temperature ............. +5˚C to +35˚C (+41˚F to +95˚F)
Operating humidity ........ 5 % to 85 % (without condensation)
Weight ................................................................. 2.7 kg (5.8 lb)
Dimensions ....217.9 mm (W) × 107.5 mm (H) × 296.3 mm (D)
8.57 (W) × 4.23 (H) × 11.67 (D) in
(housed in a groove in the bottom panel) ......................... 1
÷ Limited warranty ................................................................ 1
÷ Screwdriver (housed in a groove in the bottom panel) .... 1
÷ Jog sheets (for replacing) .................................................. 3
2. Audio section
Frequency response........................................... 4 Hz to 20 kHz
Signal-to-noise ratio .......................... 115 dB or more (JEITA)
Distortion ......................................................... 0.006 % (JEITA)
NOTE:
Specifications and design are subject to possible modification with-
out notice.
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Should this product require service in Canada, please contact a
Pioneer Canadian Authorized Dealer to locate the nearest Pio-
neer Authorized Service Company in Canada.
Alternatively, please contact the Customer Service Department
at the following address:
Should this product require service in the U.S.A. and you wish
to locate the nearest Pioneer Authorized Independent Service
Company, or if you wish to purchase replacement parts,
operating instructions, service manuals, or accessories, please
call the number shown below.
800 – 782 – 7210
Please do not ship your product to Pioneer without first calling
the Customer Support Division at the above listed number for
assistance.
PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA), INC.
CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIVISION
Pioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc.
300 Allstate Parkway
Markham, ON L3R OP2
(905) 479-4411
1 (877) 283-5901
P.O. BOX 1760, LONG BEACH,
CA 90801-1760, U.S.A.
For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty
sheet included with your product.
For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty
sheet included with your product.
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