Pioneer DJ Equipment CDJ 850 User Manual

MULTI PLAYER  
CDJ-850  
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Operating Instructions  
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WARNING  
CAUTION  
This equipment is not waterproof. To prevent a fire or  
shock hazard, do not place any container filled with  
liquid near this equipment (such as a vase or flower  
pot) or expose it to dripping, splashing, rain or  
moisture.  
The switch on this unit will not completely shut off  
all power from the AC outlet. Since the power cord  
serves as the main disconnect device for the unit,  
you will need to unplug it from the AC outlet to shut  
down all power. Therefore, make sure the unit has  
been installed so that the power cord can be easily  
unplugged from the AC outlet in case of an accident.  
To avoid fire hazard, the power cord should also be  
unplugged from the AC outlet when left unused for a  
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WARNING  
Before plugging in for the first time, read the following  
section carefully.  
long period of time (for example, when on vacation).  
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The voltage of the available power supply differs  
according to country or region. Be sure that the  
power supply voltage of the area where this unit  
will be used meets the required voltage (e.g., 230 V  
NOTE  
THE NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS  
COMPARTMENT WARNING IS LOCATED ON THE  
or 120 V) written on the rear panel.  
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APPLIANCE BOTTOM.  
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WARNING  
To prevent a fire hazard, do not place any naked flame  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with  
sources (such as a lighted candle) on the equipment.  
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Canadian ICES-003.  
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VENTILATION CAUTION  
When installing this unit, make sure to leave space  
around the unit for ventilation to improve heat radiation  
(at least 5 cm at rear, and 5 cm at each side).  
Information to User  
Alterations or modifications carried out without  
appropriate authorization may invalidate the user’s  
right to operate the equipment.  
WARNING  
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Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for  
ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product,  
and to protect it from overheating. To prevent fire  
hazard, the openings should never be blocked or  
covered with items (such as newspapers, table-cloths,  
curtains) or by operating the equipment on thick carpet  
CAUTION  
This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded  
cables and connectors are used to connect the unit  
to other equipment. To prevent electromagnetic  
interference with electric appliances such as radios  
and televisions, use shielded cables and connectors  
or a bed.  
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for connections.  
Operating Environment  
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Operating environment temperature and humidity:  
+5 °C to +35 °C (+41 °F to +95 °F); less than 85 %RH  
(cooling vents not blocked)  
IMPORTANT NOTICE  
Do not install this unit in a poorly ventilated area, or in  
locations exposed to high humidity or direct sunlight (or  
strong artificial light)  
THE MODEL NUMBER AND SERIAL NUMBER OF  
THIS EQUIPMENT ARE ON THE REAR OR BOTTOM.  
RECORD THESE NUMBERS ON PAGE 31 FOR  
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FUTURE REFERENCE.  
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.  
WARNING: Handling the cord on this product or  
cords associated with accessories sold with the  
product may expose you to chemicals listed on  
proposition 65 known to the State of California and  
other governmental entities to cause cancer and  
birth defect or other reproductive harm.  
Wash hands after handling.  
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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  
When using this product, confirm the safety  
vacation).  
information shown on the bottom of the unit.  
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POWER-CORD CAUTION  
CAUTION  
Handle the power cord by the plug. Do not pull out the  
plug by tugging the cord and never touch the power  
cord when your hands are wet as this could cause a  
short circuit or electric shock. Do not place the unit, a  
piece of furniture, etc., on the power cord, or pinch the  
cord. Never make a knot in the cord or tie it with other  
cords. The power cords should be routed such that they  
are not likely to be stepped on. A damaged power cord  
can cause a fire or give you an electrical shock. Check  
the power cord once in a while. When you find it  
damaged, ask your nearest PIONEER authorized  
This product is a class 1 laser product classified  
under the Safety of laser products, IEC 60825-1:2007.  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
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service center or your dealer for a replacement.  
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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: MULTI PLAYER  
Model Number: CDJ-850  
Responsible Party Name: PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC.  
SERVICE SUPPORT DIVISION  
Address: 1925 E. DOMINGUEZ ST. LONG BEACH, CA 90810-1003, U.S.A.  
Phone: 1-800-421-1404  
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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  
140 Gunshot blast, jet plane  
180 Rocket launching pad  
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.  
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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Contents  
How to read this manual  
The names of displays, menus, and buttons in this manual are  
enclosed in brackets. (e.g. [MASTER] channel, [ON/OFF], [File] menu)  
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The Operating Instructions of rekordbox can be viewed from the  
rekordbox [Help] menu after installing rekordbox.  
Before start  
Features .......................................................................................................6  
Before you start  
What’s in the box.........................................................................................7  
Supported sources......................................................................................7  
Usable discs and USB devices..................................................................7  
Playable music file formats........................................................................8  
Functions usable in combination with a computer.................................9  
About the rekordbox music management software..............................10  
About the driver software (Windows)......................................................11  
Part names and functions  
Control panel.............................................................................................13  
Rear panel..................................................................................................14  
Front panel.................................................................................................14  
Main unit display.......................................................................................15  
Jog dial display section.............................................................................15  
Connections  
Basic style..................................................................................................16  
Operations  
Setting the source to be played ...............................................................17  
Using the [BROWSE] button ...................................................................17  
Using the [TAG LIST] button.....................................................................18  
Using the [INFO] button ...........................................................................19  
Playback.....................................................................................................20  
Setting Cue ................................................................................................20  
Setting Loop...............................................................................................21  
Storing cue and loop points.....................................................................22  
Adjusting the playing speed (Tempo control) ........................................23  
Operating the jog dial ...............................................................................23  
Operations in combination with a DJ mixer...........................................24  
Using the DJ software ..............................................................................24  
Changing the settings ..............................................................................24  
Additional information  
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................26  
Error messages .........................................................................................27  
List of MIDI Messages ..............................................................................27  
List of icons displayed on the main unit display section........................28  
Cautions on use ........................................................................................28  
Handling discs ..........................................................................................28  
Disclaimer..................................................................................................28  
Cautions on copyrights.............................................................................29  
Using the support site ..............................................................................29  
Specifications............................................................................................29  
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Before start  
Features  
This unit is a DJ player that carries over the technology of the Pioneer CDJ series, the world standard in club players. It is a multi player for DJs  
supporting a variety of sources, enabling full-fledged DJ play easily.  
MULTI MEDIA, MULTI FORMAT  
This unit can play not only music CDs (CD-DA), but also music files (MP3, AAC, WAV and AIFF) recorded on mass storage class USB devices  
(flash memory devices and hard discs) and CD-R/-RW discs. It can also be used as DJ software controller and audio interface.  
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rekordbox  
rekordbox, a music management software application exclusively for Pioneer DJ players, is included. It allows music files on a computer to be  
managed in a variety of ways (analysis, setting, creation, storage of playback history, etc.). Also, music files managed with rekordbox can be  
transferred to USB devices for convenience in selecting tracks, operating playlists and so on when the USB device is connected to this unit.  
USB Export  
This function can be used to transfer rekordbox music files and management data using USB devices. This eliminates the need to take your com-  
puter to the disco or club.  
At home/In a studio  
At the disco/club  
Computer  
Load music files onto  
the computer from the  
Internet or discs.  
The playing history is  
stored on the USB  
device.  
Check and manage  
the playing history  
with rekordbox.  
Play using the rekordbox data.  
rekordbox  
- Add to and analyze the  
collection.  
- Prepare with rekordbox.  
Write the rekordbox  
data onto a USB  
device.  
Load the USB device  
into the DJ player.  
DJ player  
DISPLAY  
The combination of a GUI displaying music file information in easily understandable fashion and a rotary selector with easy operation lets you  
select tracks with no stress.  
WAVE DISPLAY  
This unit is equipped with a 100 x 7 dot WAVE display.  
TAG LIST  
In addition to playlists prepared using rekordbox, tracks to be played next can be temporarily collected inside the CDJ-850. The music files added  
to the tag list can be displayed as a list. This function is extremely convenient for selecting tracks during live performances.  
KEYWORD SEARCH  
Keyword searching, letter jumping and other functions let you quickly and precisely search for the desired music file.  
HISTORY MEMORY  
The CDJ-850 is equipped with a history function storing the playing history of music files. Playlists can be created from this playing history using  
rekordbox.  
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Before you start  
What’s in the box  
Supported sources  
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CD-ROM (rekordbox license key attached)  
Power cord  
Audio cable  
Control cord  
Disc force eject pin (mounted on bottom of product)  
Operating instructions (this document)  
This unit supports the sources listed below.  
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Discs (page 7)  
USB devices (page 8)  
Computers (page 9)  
Install the software onto the computer from the included CD-ROM.  
The included CD-ROM contains the following two software  
programs.  
rekordbox music management software  
Driver software  
Usable discs and USB devices  
About discs  
This unit can play the discs shown below.  
About CD-R/-RW discs  
Mark 1  
Compatible formats  
Music files (MP3/AAC/WAV/AIFF) recorded on CD-R/-RW discs can  
be played.  
Type  
Max. 8 levels (files in folders beyond the 8th level cannot  
Folder layers  
be played)  
CD  
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Music CD (CD-DA)  
Max. number of  
1 000 folders  
folders  
Max. number of  
1 000 files  
files  
When there are many folders or files, some time may be required for loading.  
CD-R  
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Music CD (CD-DA)  
MP3  
AAC  
WAV  
AIFF  
About discs created on computers  
Depending on the application settings and the computer’s environ-  
mental settings, it may not be possible to play certain discs. Record  
the disc in a format supported on this unit. For details, contact your  
application’s retailer.  
CD-RW  
If the recording quality is poor due to the disc’s properties, scratches  
or dirt on the disc or dirt on the recording lens, it may not be possible  
to play the disc.  
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Creating backup discs  
CD-TEXT  
Music CD (CD-DA)  
When CD-R/-RW discs are paused or left in the pause mode at cue  
points for long periods of time, it may become difficult to play the disc  
at that point, due to the properties of the disc. Also, when a specific  
point is looped repeatedly an extremely large number of times, it may  
become difficult to play that point.  
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Discs on which the marks on this table are indicated on the disc label, pack-  
age or jacket can be played.  
Titles, album names and artist names recorded in the CD-Text data are  
displayed. When multiple text data are recorded on the disc, the information  
for the first text data is displayed.  
When playing valuable discs, we recommend making backup discs.  
About Copy Control CDs and DualDiscs  
This unit is designed to CD standards. Operation and performance of  
discs with standards other than CD standards is not guaranteed.  
Discs that cannot be played  
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DTS-CD  
Photo CDs  
Video CDs  
CD Graphics (CD-G) discs  
Unfinalized CDs  
DVD  
About 8 cm single CDs  
8 cm single CDs cannot be played on the CDJ-850. Do not mount 8 cm  
adapters on CDs and play them on the CDJ-850. The adapter could fall  
off as the disc spins, damaging the disc or the player.  
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About USB devices  
This unit supports USB mass storage class USB devices (external  
hard disks, portable flash memory devices, digital audio players, etc.).  
Cautions on using USB devices  
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Some USB devices may not operate properly. Please note that  
Pioneer will accept no responsibility whatsoever for loss of data  
recorded on USB devices.  
Folder layers  
Max. 8 layers  
1 000 folders  
Max. number of  
folders  
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It may happen that, when a current above the allowable level is  
detected in this unit’s USB port, the [USB STOP] indicator flashes,  
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. 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.  
Max. number of  
files  
10 000 files (1 000 files for files not managed by rekordbox)  
FAT16, FAT32 and HFS+ (NTFS is not supported.)  
Supported file  
systems  
When there are many folders or files, some time may be required for loading.  
Folders and files exceeding the limits cannot be displayed.  
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If multiple partitions are set for the USB device, the device may not  
be recognized.  
USB devices that cannot be used  
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USB devices equipped with flash card readers may not operate.  
Depending on the USB device you are using, the desired perfor-  
mance may not be achieved.  
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Optical disk type devices such as external DVD/CD drives, etc., are  
not supported.  
USB hubs cannot be used.  
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Playable music file formats  
This unit supports music files in the formats shown below.  
Compatible  
formats  
Encoding  
method  
Type  
File extension  
Bit depth  
Bit rate  
Sampling frequency  
MP3  
AAC  
WAV  
AIFF  
.mp3  
MPEG-1  
16 bit  
32 kbps to 320 kbps  
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz  
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz  
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz  
CBR, VBR  
.m4a, .aac and .mp4 MPEG-4 AAC LC  
16 bit  
16 kbps to 320 kbps  
CBR, VBR  
.wav  
WAV  
AIFF  
16 bit, 24 bit  
16 bit, 24 bit  
Uncompressed PCM  
Uncompressed PCM  
.aif, .aiff  
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz  
About MP3 files  
About AAC files  
MP3 files can have a constant bit rate (CBR) or a variable bit rate  
(VBR). Both types of files can be played on the CDJ-850, but the search  
and super fast search functions are slower with VBR files. If your prior-  
ity is operability, we recommend recording MP3 files in CBR.  
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AAC is the abbreviation of “Advanced Audio Coding”, a basic  
format of audio compression technology used for MPEG-2 and  
MPEG-4.  
The file format and extension of AAC data depends on the applica-  
tion used to create the data.  
In addition to AAC files with the extension “.m4a” encoded with  
iTunes®, files with the extensions “.aac” and “.mp4” can also be  
played. Note, however, that copyright-protected AAC files pur-  
chased for example at the iTunes Music Store cannot be played.  
Also, some files may not be playable, depending on the version of  
iTunes used for encoding.  
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Documentation, and any derivative works thereof. You do not  
acquire any other rights, express or implied, beyond the lim-  
ited license set forth in this Agreement.  
No Support. Pioneer has no obligation to provide support,  
maintenance, upgrades, modifications or new releases for the  
Program or Documentation under this Agreement.  
Functions usable in combination  
with a computer  
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Warranty disclaimer  
About the included CD-ROM  
This unit can be used in combination with a computer when the soft-  
ware is installed onto the computer from the included CD-ROM.  
The included CD-ROM contains the following two software programs.  
THE PROGRAM AND DOCUMENTATION ARE PROVIDED “AS IS”  
WITHOUT ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, AND YOU  
AGREE TO USE THEM AT YOUR SOLE RISK. TO THE FULLEST  
EXTENT PERMISSIBLE BY LAW, PIONEER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS  
ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO THE  
PROGRAM AND DOCUMENTATION, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED,  
STATUTORY, OR ARISING OUT OF COURSE OF PERFORMANCE,  
COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE, INCLUDING  
ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, ACCURACY,  
TITLE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.  
rekordbox music management software  
Music files used for DJ play can be managed. The management infor-  
mation can be transferred using USB devices (page 10).  
Driver software  
When operating DJ software on the computer using this unit, the  
sound of the music file that is playing can be output from this unit  
(page 11).  
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Damages and remedies for breach  
You agree that any breach of this Agreement’s restrictions would  
cause Pioneer irreparable harm for which money damages alone  
would be inadequate. In addition to damages and any other remedies  
to which Pioneer may be entitled, You agree that Pioneer may seek  
injunctive relief to prevent the actual, threatened or continued breach  
of this Agreement.  
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There is no need to install the driver software when using Mac OS X.  
Software end user license agreement  
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Agreement’s termination.  
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may not be modified or amended without Pioneer’s prior and  
express written consent, and no other act, document, usage or  
custom will be deemed to amend or modify this Agreement.  
You agree that this Agreement shall be governed and con-  
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About the rekordbox music  
management software  
rekordbox is a software program for purchasers of the CDJ-850 or  
other Pioneer DJ players to manage the music files they use for DJ  
play.  
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rekordbox may be used for classifying and searching for  
music files stored on your computer as well as creating play-  
lists, all of which can help improve your DJ performance.  
rekordbox allows the detecting, measuring, and editing of  
beats, tempos (BPM), and other elements of your music files  
prior to a performance.  
Cautions on installing the software  
Read Software end user license agreement carefully before installing  
rekordbox and the driver software.  
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The included CD-ROM contains installation programs in the fol-  
lowing 12 languages.  
English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese,  
Russian, Chinese (simplified characters), Chinese (traditional  
characters), Korean, Japanese.  
When using rekordbox with an operating system in a different  
language, follow the instructions on the screen to select [English].  
Installing rekordbox  
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About the installation procedure (Macintosh)  
Driver  
Supported operating systems  
rekordbox  
Read Cautions on installing the software carefully before installing  
rekordbox.  
software  
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Mac OS X (10.4.6 and later)  
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Authorization of the computer’s administrator is required to install  
and uninstall rekordbox.  
Log on as the user which was set as the computer’s administrator  
before installing.  
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Windows 7 Home Pre-  
32-bit version  
64-bit version  
32-bit version  
64-bit version  
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mium/Professional/  
Ultimate  
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1
1
1
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Windows Vista  
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Home Basic/Home Pre-  
mium/Business/Ultimate  
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When the included CD-ROM is inserted into the  
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1
computer’s CD drive, the CD drive opens on the screen.  
Double-click the [CD_menu.app] icon.  
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Windows XP Home edi-  
tion/Professional (SP2  
and later)  
32-bit version  
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If the CD drive does not open on the screen when the CD-ROM is  
inserted, use Finder to open the CD drive, then double-click the  
[CD_menu.app] icon.  
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2
There is no need to install the driver software when using Mac OS X.  
When using a 64-bit version of Windows, the driver software can only be  
used for 32-bit applications.  
<[CD.menu.app] icon>  
Minimum operating environment for rekordbox  
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CPU:  
For Mac OS X, Macintosh computer equipped with a 1.83 GHz  
or greater Intel® CoreDuo (or compatible) processor  
For Windows® 7, Windows Vista® and Windows® XP, PC/AT  
compatible computer equipped with a 2 GHz or greater Intel®  
Pentium® 4 (or compatible) processor  
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Required memory: 1 GB or more of RAM  
Hard disc: 250 MB or more of free space (not including space for  
storing music files, etc.)  
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CD drive: Optical disc drive on which the CD-ROM can be read  
Sound: Audio output to speakers, headphones, etc. (internal or  
external audio device)  
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Internet connection: For user registration and inquiries, use a web  
browser supporting 128-bit SSL (Safari 2.0 or greater, Internet  
Explorer® 6.0 or greater, etc.).  
USB port: A USB port for connection of a USB device (flash mem-  
ory, hard disc, etc.) is required to transfer music files to the USB  
device.  
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When the CD-ROM’s menu is displayed, select  
[rekordbox: Install Music Management Software], then  
click [Start].  
<CD-ROM menu>  
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Operation is not guaranteed on all computers, even those with the  
operating environment described above.  
!
Even with the required memory capacity indicated for the  
operating environment above, in the cases described below the  
software may not provide full functionality and performance due  
to lack of memory. In this case, take the necessary measures  
to ensure sufficient free memory. We recommend adding extra  
memory in order to achieve stable performance.  
When there are many tracks being managed in the rekordbox  
library  
When resident programs and services are running  
Depending on the computer’s power settings, etc., the CPU  
and hard disc processing capacity may be insufficient. When  
using laptop computers in particular, always keep the AC power  
connected and set the computer to maximum performance  
conditions when using rekordbox.  
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Note that problems may arise in the operation of rekordbox due to  
other software being used together with it.  
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To close the CD-ROM menu, click [Exit].  
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Install rekordbox following the instructions on the  
screen.  
About the driver software  
(Windows)  
This driver software is an exclusive ASIO driver for outputting audio  
signals from the computer. To use the CDJ-850 connected to a com-  
puter on which Windows is installed, install the driver software on the  
computer beforehand.  
About the installation procedure (Windows)  
Read Cautions on installing the software carefully before installing  
rekordbox.  
!
Authorization of the computer’s administrator is required to install  
and uninstall rekordbox.  
Log on as the user registered as the computer’s administrator  
before installing rekordbox.  
Installing the driver software  
1
Insert the included CD-ROM into the computer’s CD  
drive.  
Before installing the driver software  
The CD-ROM menu is displayed.  
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If the CD-ROM menu does not appear when the CD-ROM is  
inserted, open the CD drive from [Computer (or My Computer)] in  
the [START] menu, then double-click the [CD_menu.exe] icon.  
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Read Cautions on installing the software on page 10 carefully.  
Turn off this unit’s power switch, then disconnect the USB cable  
connecting this unit and the computer.  
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If any other programs are running on the computer, quit them.  
To install or uninstall the driver software, you need to be autho-  
rized by the administrator of your computer. Log on as the adminis-  
trator of your computer before proceeding with the installation.  
If you connect this unit to your computer without installing the  
driver software first, an error may occur on your computer depend-  
ing on the system environment.  
If installation of the driver software is interrupted after it has  
started, start the installation procedure over again from the  
beginning.  
2
When the CD-ROM’s menu is displayed, select  
[rekordbox: Install Music Management Software], then  
click [Start].  
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<CD-ROM menu>  
1
Insert the included CD-ROM into the computer’s CD  
drive.  
The CD-ROM menu is displayed.  
!
If the CD-ROM menu does not appear when the CD-ROM is  
inserted, open the CD drive from [Computer (or My Computer)] in  
the [START] menu, then double-click the [CD_menu.exe] icon.  
2
When the CD-ROM menu appears, select [Install  
Driver Software (Pioneer_CDJ_Driver)], then click [Start].  
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To close the CD-ROM menu, click [Exit].  
3
Install rekordbox following the instructions on the  
screen.  
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Click [Cancel] to cancel installation after it has started.  
Launching rekordbox  
Log on as the user which was set as the computer’s administrator  
before using rekordbox.  
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When rekordbox is started up for the first time, the license key  
must be input. The license key is affixed to the CD-ROM package.  
When rekordbox is started up, the operating instructions can be  
viewed from the rekordbox [Help] menu.  
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To close the CD-ROM menu, click [Exit].  
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Proceed with installation according to the  
For Mac OS X  
instructions on the screen.  
If [Windows Security] appears on the screen while the installation is  
in progress, click [Install this driver software anyway] and continue  
with the installation.  
Open the [Application] folder with Finder, then double-  
click [rekordbox 1.x.x.app].  
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When installing on Windows XP  
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The 1.x.x indicates the rekordbox version.  
If [Hardware Installation] appears on the screen while the instal-  
lation is in progress, click [Continue Anyway] and continue with  
the installation.  
For Windows® 7, Windows Vista® and Windows® XP  
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When the installation program is completed, a completion mes-  
sage appears.  
Click on the Windows [START] menu button, then [All  
Programs] > [Pioneer] > [rekordbox 1.x.x] > [rekordbox  
1.x.x].  
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The 1.x.x indicates the rekordbox version.  
Connecting the CDJ-850 and computer  
1
Connect this unit to your computer via a USB cable.  
For instructions on connecting, see Using DJ software on page 16.  
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Press [u] C.  
Checking the version of the driver  
software  
Turn on the power of this unit.  
3
Press [PC] g.  
The [CONNECTED] screen appears on the main unit display.  
Click Windows [START] menu >[All Programs]>[Pioneer]>  
[Pioneer CDJ]>[Pioneer CDJ Version Display Utility].  
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The message [Installing device driver software] may appear  
when the CDJ-850 is connected to the computer for the first time or  
when it is reconnected to the computer’s USB port. Wait until the  
[Your devices are ready for use] message appears.  
When installing on Windows XP  
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[Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for  
software?] may appear while the installation is in progress.  
Select [No, not this time] and click [Next] to continue with  
the installation.  
[What do you want the wizard to do?] may appear while the  
installation is in progress. Select [Install the software auto-  
matically (Recommended)] and click [Next] to continue with  
the installation.  
If [Hardware Installation] appears on the screen while the  
installation is in progress, click [Continue Anyway] and con-  
tinue with the installation.  
Adjusting the buffer size  
This unit functions as an audio device conforming to the ASIO  
standards.  
!
If an application using this unit as the default audio device (DJ  
software, etc.) is running, quit that application before adjusting the  
buffer size.  
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You can check the firmware version of this unit on the screen.  
The firmware version is not displayed when the CDJ-850 is not con-  
nected to the computer or when the CDJ-850 and computer are not  
properly communicating.  
Click Windows [START] menu >[All Programs]>[Pioneer]>  
[Pioneer CDJ]>[Pioneer CDJ ASIO Settings Utility].  
Checking the latest information on the  
driver software  
For the latest information on the driver software for exclusive use with  
this unit, visit our website shown below.  
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A sufficiently large buffer size decreases the chance of sound  
dropout (sound interruption) but increases audio signal transmis-  
sion delay (latency).  
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Part names and functions  
Control panel  
Rear panel  
e
f
g
h i  
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
UTILITY  
MENU  
TAG TRACK  
/REMOVE  
BACK  
BROWSE  
TAG LIST  
INFO  
d
STANDBY  
PC  
q
r
c
b
DISC EJECT  
USB  
STOP  
USB  
DISC  
1
1
1
1
/
/
/
/
16  
1
2
4
8
s
t
u
TIME  
AUTO  
CUE  
MODE  
VINYL  
8
SPEED ADJUST  
TOUCH/RELEASE  
IN / CUE  
OUT  
RELOOP/EXIT  
CUE/LOOP  
CALL  
a
9
DELETE  
MEMORY  
LOOP  
C
D
E
4
v
w
IN ADJUST  
OUT ADJUST  
2
JOG MODE  
VINYL  
AUTO  
BEAT LOOP  
BEAT  
8
7
6
5
SELECT  
TEMPO  
10 16 WIDE  
DIRECTION  
REV  
6
R
L
x
y
USB  
CONTROL  
AUDIO OUT  
MASTER  
TEMPO  
TRACK SEARCH  
4
3
SEARCH  
F
G
H
Front panel  
z
0
CUE  
2
1
PLAY / PAUSE  
REV  
FWD  
TEMPO  
MULTI PLAYER  
CDJ-850  
B
A
I
J
8 LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST) (page 21)  
Use this to set and fine-adjust the loop in point.  
Control panel  
9 BEAT SELECT (page 22)  
1 PLAY/PAUSE f (page 20)  
Use this to set the number of beats for auto beat loop playback.  
Use this to play/pause tracks.  
During playback, the indicator lights.  
When in the pause mode, the indicator flashes.  
a AUTO BEAT LOOP (1, 2, 4, 8) (page 22)  
Use these to set the loop automatically according to the track’s  
tempo (auto beat loop).  
2 CUE (page 20)  
Use this to set and check cue points.  
When a cue point is set, the indicator lights.  
When in the pause mode, the indicator flashes.  
b USB STOP (page 17)  
Press for at least 2 seconds before disconnecting the USB device.  
c USB indicator (page 17)  
3 SEARCH m, n (page 20)  
This flashes when this unit is communicating with the USB device.  
The track is forwarded/reversed while the button is held in.  
d USB device insertion slot (page 17)  
4 TRACK SEARCH o, p (page 20)  
Load the USB device here.  
Use these to search for the beginnings of tracks.  
e DISC (page 20)  
5 DIRECTION REV (page 20)  
Press this to play the music files on a CD or CD-ROM.  
Use this to turn reverse playback on and off.  
f USB (page 20)  
6 RELOOP/EXIT (page 22)  
Press this to play the music files on a USB device.  
Use this to return to loop playback (reloop) or cancel loop playback  
(loop exit).  
g PC (page 24)  
Press this to use DJ software.  
7 LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST) (page 21)  
h TIME MODE (AUTO CUE) (page 21)  
Use this to set and fine-adjust the loop out point.  
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Be sure to use the included power cord.  
When pressed once, the main unit display’s time display mode  
(remaining time display or elapsed time display) switches.  
When pressed for over 1 second, auto cue turns on and off.  
E Kensington security slot  
F USB (page 16)  
i Main unit display (page 15)  
Connect to a computer.  
j BROWSE (page 17)  
G CONTROL (page 16)  
Press this to display the [BROWSE] screen.  
Connect the control cord (included) here.  
k TAG LIST (page 18)  
H AUDIO OUT L/R (page 16)  
Press this to display the [TAG LIST] screen.  
Connect the audio cables (included) here.  
l INFO (page 19)  
Press this to display the [INFO] screen.  
Front panel  
m MENU (UTILITY) (page 24)  
When pressed once, the menu screen is displayed.  
The [UTILITY] screen is displayed when this is pressed for over  
1 second.  
I Disc insertion slot  
J Disc force eject pin insertion hole  
n BACK (page 18)  
Press this once to return to the previous screen.  
Press for over 1 second to move to the top layer.  
o TAG TRACK/REMOVE (page 18)  
Use these to add and remove tracks from the tag list.  
p Rotary selector (page 20)  
Turn the rotary selector to select tracks or folders.  
Press the rotary selector to enter.  
q STANDBY indicator (page 25)  
This lights when the auto standby function is activated.  
r DISC EJECT h (page 17)  
Use this to eject discs.  
s CUE/LOOP CALLc/d (page 22)  
Use these to call out cue and loop points stored on the USB device.  
t DELETE (page 22)  
Use this to delete cue and loop points stored on the USB device.  
u MEMORY (page 22)  
Use this to store cue and loop points on the USB device.  
v VINYL SPEED ADJUST TOUCH/RELEASE (page 23)  
Use this to adjust the speed at which playback slows down and stops  
when the top of the jog dial is pressed and the speed at which normal  
playback resumes when the top of the jog dial is released.  
w VINYL (JOG MODE) (page 23)  
Use this to switch the jog dial mode.  
x TEMPO ±6, ±10, ±16, WIDE (page 23)  
Use this to switch the playing speed adjustment range.  
y MASTER TEMPO (page 23)  
Use this to turn the master tempo function on and off.  
z TEMPO (page 23)  
Use this to adjust the track playing speed.  
A Jog dial (page 23)  
This can be used for such operations as scratching, pitch bending,  
etc.  
B Jog dial display section (page 15)  
Rear panel  
C u (power switch)  
This switches this unit’s power between on and standby.  
D AC IN (page 16)  
Connect this to a power outlet.  
Connect the power cord after all the connections between devices  
have been completed.  
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Main unit display  
8 9  
a
b
c
d
e
7
6
5
f
4
3
2
1
1 Playing address display  
8 Track number  
The track is displayed as a bar graph.  
This displays the track number.  
Turns off from the left side when the remaining time is displayed. The  
entire graph flashes slowly when the remaining track time is under 30  
seconds, then flashes quickly when the remaining track time is under  
15 seconds.  
It is not possible to display more than 100 tracks.  
9 REMAIN  
This lights when the time display is set to the remaining time.  
a A. CUE (page 21)  
2 CUE  
This lights when auto cue is set.  
The positions of currently set cue and loop points are displayed as  
marks.  
b M, S, F (time display)  
“M” indicates minutes, “S” seconds, “F” frames.  
There are 75 frames to a second.  
3 MEMORY  
Cue and loop points recorded on USB devices are displayed as  
marks.  
c % (playing speed display)  
This indicates the percentage by which the playing speed is changed.  
4 INFO (page 19)  
This lights when the [INFO] screen is displayed.  
d BPM  
Displays BPM (Beats Per Minute) of the track currently being played.  
5 TAG LIST (page 18)  
This lights when the [TAG LIST] screen is displayed.  
e MT  
This lights when the master tempo is set.  
6 BROWSE (page 17)  
This lights when the [BROWSE] screen is displayed.  
f WIDE, ±16, ±10, ±6  
This indicates the range by which the playing speed can be adjusted.  
7 Information display section  
The characters that can be displayed are letters A to Z, numbers 0 to  
9 and certain symbols. “?” is displayed for other characters.  
Jog dial display section  
3 Audio memory status display  
This flashes when the audio memory is being written. It stops flash-  
ing, remaining lit, when writing is completed.  
It may not be possible to perform the real time cue operation while  
the audio memory is being written.  
The display also flashes when there is not enough memory due to  
scratch play.  
1
2
3
4
5
4 Jog touch detection display  
When the jog mode is set to VINYL, the top of the jog dial lights when  
pressed.  
5 VINYL  
This lights when the jog mode is set to VINYL.  
1 Operation display  
This indicates the playing position, with one revolution equal to 135  
frames. It turns during playback and stops in the pause mode.  
2 Cue point display  
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Connections  
Be sure to turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the power outlet whenever making or changing connections.  
Refer to the operating instructions for the component to be connected.  
Connect the power cord after all the connections between devices have been completed.  
Be sure to use the included power cord.  
Basic style  
When connected to a Pioneer DJ mixer using the control cord (included), operations such as starting playback on this unit can be controlled  
using the DJ mixer’s fader (page 24).  
The fader start function can only be used when connected to a Pioneer DJ mixer.  
Audio cable  
Audio cable  
Control cord  
Control cord  
L
R
R
L
USB  
CONTROL  
AUDIO OUT  
Rear panel  
DJ player  
DJ mixer  
Power cord  
To an AC outlet  
Using the relay play function  
Relay playback on two DJ players is possible when the [CONTROL] terminals on this unit and the other Pioneer DJ player are interconnected  
using a control cord (page 24).  
Audio cable  
Audio cable  
Control cord  
L
R
R
L
USB  
CONTROL  
AUDIO OUT  
Rear panel  
DJ player  
DJ mixer  
Power cord  
To an AC outlet  
Using DJ software  
When connected to a computer by USB cable, the DJ software can be operated with this units (page 24).  
The sound of music files playing on the computer can be output from this unit (page 11).  
Computer  
Other  
brands of  
DJ software  
USB Cable  
USB Cable  
Audio cable  
Audio cable  
L
R
R
L
USB  
CONTROL  
AUDIO OUT  
Rear panel  
DJ player  
DJ mixer  
Power cord  
To an AC outlet  
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Operations  
1
Press [u] C to turn this unit’s power off, then wait at  
Setting the source to be played  
least 1 minute.  
e f  
i j  
k
l
m
n
o
p
Never forcibly eject a disc directly after turning off the set’s power.  
Doing so is dangerous for the reasons described below.  
UTILITY  
MENU  
BACK  
TAG TRACK  
/REMOVE  
BROWSE  
TAG LIST  
INFO  
d
c
b
!
The disc will still be spinning when ejected and could hit your  
fingers, etc., causing injury.  
STANDBY  
PC  
DISC EJECT  
USB  
STOP  
USB  
DISC  
r
!
Also, the disc clamp will rotate in an unstable way, and the disc  
could get scratched.  
1
1
/
/
16  
1
2
TIME  
MODE  
AUTO  
CUE  
VINYL  
8
2
Use the included disc force eject pin. (Do not use  
anything else.)  
The included disc force eject pin is mounted on the CDJ-850’s bottom  
panel. When the pin is inserted all the way into the insertion hole, the  
disc is ejected 5 mm to 10 mm out of the disc insertion slot. Grasp the  
disc with your fingers and pull it out.  
I
J
C
Loading USB devices  
Connect the USB device to the USB device insertion slot d.  
The USB indicator lights.  
Loading discs  
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!
Set the disc with the printed side facing up.  
Insert the disc horizontally into the disc insertion slot in the main  
unit’s front panel.  
Removing USB devices from the set  
!
!
Do not load more than 1 disc.  
!
Be sure to follow the procedure below when removing USB  
devices from the set. Removing a USB device without following  
this procedure could erase the set’s management data and make it  
impossible to read the USB device.  
Do not force discs into the set’s disc insertion slot when the set’s  
power is off. Doing so could damage the disc or the set.  
When the disc is being drawn in or ejected, do not apply any force  
to the disc in the direction opposite its movement. Doing so could  
damage the disc or the set.  
!
!
When turning the set’s power off, be sure to remove the USB device  
first.  
1
Press [u] C.  
1
Press [USB STOP] b for at least 2 seconds.  
Turn on the power of this unit.  
The USB indicator turns off.  
2
Load the disc in the disc insertion slot I.  
2
Disconnect the USB device.  
Playback starts.  
!
When auto cue is turned on, playback starts when  
[PLAY/PAUSEf] is pressed. For details on the auto cue function,  
see Setting auto cue on page 21.  
Using the [BROWSE] button  
When [BROWSE] is pressed, the contents of the medium loaded in this  
unit are displayed on the information display section.  
Ejecting discs  
Press [h DISC EJECT] r.  
The disc is ejected from the disc insertion slot.  
Browsing libraries and folders  
!
If [DISC EJECT h] is pressed accidentally, press [PLAY/PAUSEf]  
immediately to return to the status directly before [DISC EJECT h]  
was pressed. (No sound is output during this time.)  
This displays the loaded tracks, sorted in category or tree structure.  
The display on the information display section differs according to  
whether or not library information is recorded on the USB device.  
With library information d Library browsing: The music files are  
displayed by the categories set in rekordbox (album, artist, etc.).  
The category types can be changed in the Preferences (environ-  
mental settings) in rekordbox.  
Without library information d Folder browsing: The folders/tracks  
on the medium are displayed with a tree structure.  
Contents recorded on discs cannot be viewed in the library browse  
mode.  
About ejecting discs by force  
!
If the disc is not ejected when [DISC EJECT h] is pressed, the disc  
can be ejected forcibly by inserting the disc force eject pin into the  
disc force eject pin insertion hole on the main unit’s front panel.  
When forcibly ejecting a disc, be sure to do so following the proce-  
dure below.  
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2
Title 01  
Title 02  
Title 03  
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2
List of contents  
Cursor  
The contents of the selected medium are displayed.  
Turn the rotary selector to move the cursor up and  
down.  
Title 01  
Title 02  
Title 03  
Searching for tracks  
Tracks on the medium loaded in this unit can be searched for using  
the [SEARCH] categories.  
2
Turn the rotary selector p.  
Select the page to which you want to move.  
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!
Tracks recorded on discs cannot be searched.  
Tracks recorded on media for which library browsing is not pos-  
sible cannot be searched.  
3
Press the rotary selector p.  
The display moves to the selected page.  
1
2
Press [BROWSE] j.  
Turn the rotary selector p.  
Select the [SEARCH] category.  
About the playback history (HISTORY)  
When tracks being managed by rekordbox are played, the playback  
history is recorded in the [HISTORY] category.  
A new playback history is created each time the power is turned on/off  
or a USB device is connected/disconnected.  
The maximum number of tracks that can be recorded in a single play-  
back history is 999.  
3
Press the rotary selector p.  
The display switches to the character input screen.  
4
5
Use the rotary selector p to input characters.  
Select u then press the rotary selector p.  
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Tracks are recorded in the playback history if they are played for at  
least 60 seconds.  
Only the tracks including the character you have input are displayed.  
!
When more characters are input, only the tracks including the  
character string you have input are displayed.  
When [BACK] is pressed, the character that was just input is  
deleted. If no character has been input, the category screen  
reappears.  
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The playback history is recorded on the USB device.  
The playback history is not recorded if there is not enough free  
space on the USB device or if the USB device is write-protected.  
Playlists can be made based on the playback history using rekord-  
box. For details, see the rekordbox operating instructions.  
When a playback history is stored as a playlist using rekordbox,  
the playback history is deleted.  
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Using the jump function  
The jump function can be used to instantaneously move to the track,  
category or folder you want to play.  
The jump function includes the two modes below.  
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1
2
Load an SD memory card/USB device in the CDJ-850.  
Play tracks.  
The track being played is recorded and displayed in the playback  
history.  
Letter jumping: Use this when the tracks are arranged or sorted in  
alphabetical order.  
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Page jumping: Use this when the tracks are not arranged or sorted  
in alphabetical order. Turn the rotary selector to jump by page.  
Deleting the playback history  
1
With the contents of the [HISTORY] category  
In the letter jump mode  
displayed, press [MENU (UTILITY)] m.  
The delete menu is displayed.  
1
Press the rotary selector p for over 1 second.  
The letter jump mode is set. The first letter of the selected track is  
displayed at the top left.  
2
Turn rotary selector p then press it.  
Select the range to be deleted.  
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The characters displayed in the letter jump mode are letters A to Z,  
numbers 0 to 9 and certain symbols.  
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[DELETE]: The playback history selected with the cursor is  
deleted.  
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[ALL DELETE]: All playback histories are deleted.  
3
Turn rotary selector p then press it.  
T Title 01  
Title 02  
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[CANCEL]: The previous screen reappears.  
[OK]: The deletion is performed.  
Title 03  
Using the [TAG LIST] button  
Up to 1 000 tracks to be played next or tracks selected according to the  
DJing situation can be collected ahead of time in the tag list.  
2
Turn the rotary selector p.  
Select the character to which you want to move.  
1
2
3
Press the rotary selector p.  
The display moves to the category starting with the selected character  
or symbol.  
01  
02  
03  
Title 01  
Title 02  
Title 03  
In the page jump mode  
1
Press the rotary selector p for over 1 second.  
The mode switches to the page jump mode.  
1
2
List of contents  
Cursor  
The contents of the tag list are displayed here.  
Turn the rotary selector to move the cursor up and  
down.  
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Adding tracks to the tag list  
Changing the order of the tracks on the  
tag list  
Set the cursor to the track, then press [TAG TRACK/  
REMOVE] o.  
1
Press [TAG LIST] k.  
1 is displayed to the left of the track.  
The tag list is displayed.  
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Up to 1 000 tracks can be added to the tag list. If you attempt to add  
more than 1 000 tracks, a warning message is displayed and the  
tracks cannot be added.  
2
Set the cursor to the track whose order you want to  
change, then press [MENU (UTILITY)] m.  
The [LIST MENU] screen appears.  
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When [TAG TRACK/REMOVE] is pressed while the information is  
displayed after pressing [INFO], the tracks loaded in this unit are  
added to the tag list.  
3
Turn the rotary selector p.  
Select [CHANGE ORDER No].  
Adding categories or folders to the tag list  
4
Press the rotary selector p.  
The track selected in step 2 flashes.  
Set the cursor to the category or folder, then press  
5
Turn the rotary selector p.  
[TAG TRACK/REMOVE] o.  
The category name/folder name flashes, and the tracks in that cat-  
egory/folder are added to the tag list.  
Select the position to which the track is to be moved.  
6
Press the rotary selector p.  
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When a category/folder including tracks already added to the tag  
list is selected and [TAG TRACK/REMOVE] is pressed, only the  
tracks not already on the tag list are added.  
The track order changes.  
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When folders are added while in the folder browse mode, track  
names are registered as file names.  
Transforming the tag list into a playlist  
1
Press [TAG LIST] k.  
Adding playlists to the tag list  
The tag list is displayed.  
Set the cursor to the playlist, then press [TAG TRACK/  
2
Press [MENU (UTILITY)] m.  
The [LIST MENU] screen appears.  
REMOVE] o.  
The playlist name flashes, and the tracks in that playlist are added to  
the tag list.  
3
Turn the rotary selector p.  
Select [CREATE PLAYLIST].  
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When a playlist including tracks that have already been added to  
the tag list is selected and [TAG TRACK/REMOVE] is pressed, only  
the tracks that were not previously added to the tag list are added.  
4
Press the rotary selector p.  
The [COMPLETE save as NEW PLAYLIST] screen appears and the tag  
list is transformed into a playlist.  
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Only tracks being managed with rekordbox can be transformed  
into playlists.  
The tag list cannot be transformed into a playlist if no library infor-  
mation is recorded on the USB device.  
Removing tracks from the tag list  
1
Press [TAG LIST] k.  
The tag list is displayed.  
2
Set the cursor to the track you want to remove from  
Using the [INFO] button  
The details of the tracks loaded in this unit can be checked by press-  
the tag list, then press [TAG TRACK/REMOVE] o for at  
least 1 second.  
The track is removed from the tag list.  
ing [INFO] l while a track is playing.  
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If a track that has been added to the tag list is removed from the  
tag list while it is playing, the track is played to the end, then the  
stop mode is set. The next track is not played.  
1
2
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When a medium is removed from the CDJ-850, all the tracks  
recorded on that medium are removed from the tag list.  
Title 01  
Artist 01  
Removing all the tracks from the tag list  
1
Press [TAG LIST] k.  
The details of the tracks loaded in the DJ player  
are displayed here.  
1
Track details  
WAVE display  
The tag list is displayed.  
2
The WAVE display is shown here.  
2
Press [MENU (UTILITY)] m.  
The [LIST MENU] screen appears.  
3
Turn the rotary selector p.  
Select [REMOVE ALL TRACKS].  
4
Turn rotary selector p then press it.  
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[CANCEL]: The previous screen reappears.  
[OK]: The deletion is performed.  
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Finding the beginnings of tracks (Track  
Search)  
Playback  
e f  
n
p
UTILITY  
MENU  
Press [TRACK SEARCH o, p] 4.  
BACK  
TAG TRACK  
/REMOVE  
BROWSE  
TAG LIST  
INFO  
STANDBY  
PC  
Press the [p] to move to the beginning of the next track.  
When [o] is pressed, playback returns to the beginning of the cur-  
rently playing track. When pressed twice in a row, playback returns to  
the beginning of the previous track.  
DISC EJECT  
USB  
STOP  
USB  
DISC  
1
1
1
1
/
/
/
/
16  
1
2
4
8
TIME  
AUTO  
CUE  
MODE  
VINYL  
8
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When auto cue is turned on, the set searches for the beginning of  
the track and pauses there (page 21).  
SPEED ADJUST  
TOUCH/RELEASE  
IN / CUE  
OUT  
RELOOP/EXIT  
CUE/LOOP  
CALL  
DELETE  
MEMORY  
LOOP  
4
IN ADJUST  
OUT ADJUST  
2
JOG MODE  
VINYL  
AUTO  
BEAT LOOP  
Playing in reverse  
BEAT  
SELECT  
TEMPO  
10 16 WIDE  
DIRECTION  
REV  
6
5
Press [DIRECTION REV] 5.  
MASTER  
TEMPO  
The [DIRECTION REV] indicator lights and the track is played in the  
reverse direction.  
TRACK SEARCH  
4
3
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When the music files are recorded in a folder structure, only tracks  
within the same category/folder can be played in reverse. Also note  
that reverse playback may not start immediately.  
The direction in which the playing speed is increased or decreased  
according to the direction in which the jog dial is turned is  
reversed.  
When such operations as track searching and loop playback are  
performed during reverse playback, the audio memory status dis-  
play on the jog dial display section flashes and scratch play may  
not be possible.  
SEARCH  
0
CUE  
2
1
PLAY / PAUSE  
REV  
FWD  
TEMPO  
MULTI PLAYER  
CDJ-850  
1
2
Load the source onto this unit.  
Press either [USB] f or [DISC] e.  
Setting Cue  
This selects the source.  
h
m
p
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If tracks are loaded from another source, a warning message is  
displayed. After checking the message, press the rotary selector to  
turn the message off and switch the source.  
UTILITY  
MENU  
BACK  
TAG TRACK  
/REMOVE  
BROWSE  
TAG LIST  
INFO  
STANDBY  
PC  
DISC EJECT  
USB  
STOP  
USB  
DISC  
3
Turn the rotary selector p.  
1
/
s
16  
1
TIME  
AUTO  
CUE  
Select the track.  
MODE  
1
1
1
VINYL  
/
/
/
8
4
2
2
4
8
SPEED ADJUST  
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To move to a lower layer in the folder or category, select the folder  
then press the rotary selector.  
To return to a higher layer, press [BACK].  
TOUCH /RELEASE  
IN / CUE  
OUT  
RELOOP/EXIT  
CUE/LOOP  
CALL  
DELETE  
MEMORY  
LOOP  
IN ADJUST  
OUT ADJUST  
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JOG MODE  
VINYL  
Press [BACK] for more than 1 second to move to the top layer.  
AUTO  
BEAT LOOP  
BEAT  
8
7
6
5
SELECT  
4
Press the rotary selector p.  
TEMPO  
10 16 WIDE  
DIRECTION  
REV  
6
The track is loaded and playback begins.  
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When a disc containing music files recorded with a hierarchical  
structure is loaded, playback starts from the tracks in the upper-  
most level.  
MASTER  
TEMPO  
TRACK SEARCH  
4
3
SEARCH  
Pausing  
0
CUE  
2
1
During playback, press [PLAY/PAUSEf] 1.  
PLAY / PAUSE  
REV  
FWD  
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Playback resumes when [PLAY/PAUSEf] is pressed again.  
TEMPO  
Resuming playback from the position playing  
MULTI PLAYER  
CDJ-850  
just before the disc was ejected (Resume)  
1
During playback, press [PLAY/PAUSEf] 1.  
After ejecting the disc, immediately reload that same disc  
into this unit.  
Playback is paused.  
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The resume function only works when the same disc is ejected  
then reloaded before loading another disc.  
2
Press [CUE] 2.  
The point at which the track is paused is set as the cue point.  
The [PLAY/PAUSEf] indicator flashes and the [CUE] indicator  
lights. No sound is output at this time.  
!
The resume function does not work for USB devices.  
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When a new cue point is set, the previously set cue point is  
canceled.  
Forward and reverse scanning  
Press [SEARCH m, n] 3.  
The disc is forwarded when [n] is pressed and held in.  
The disc is reversed when [m] is pressed and held in.  
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Turn rotary selector p then press it.  
Adjusting the cue point position  
Select [A. CUE LEVEL].  
3
Turn rotary selector p then press it.  
1
While paused at the cue point, press [SEARCH m,  
The auto cue level setting changes.  
n] 3.  
The [PLAY/PAUSEf] and [CUE] indicators flash.  
Using the [TIME MODE (AUTO CUE)] h button  
2
Press [SEARCH m, n] 3.  
The cue point can be fine-adjusted in units of single frames.  
1
Press [TIME MODE (AUTO CUE)] h for over 5 seconds.  
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The same operation is possible using the jog dial.  
The auto cue level setting changing mode is set.  
The current auto cue level is shown on the main unit display.  
3
Press [CUE] 2.  
The position at which the button was pressed is set as the new cue  
point.  
2
Press [CUE/LOOP CALLc/d] s.  
The auto cue level setting changes.  
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When a new cue point is set, the previously set cue point is  
canceled.  
Setting Loop  
Returning to Cue Point (Back Cue)  
1
1
1
1
/
/
/
/
16  
1
2
4
8
TIME  
AUTO  
CUE  
MODE  
VINYL  
SPEED ADJUST  
8
During playback, press [CUE] 2.  
The set immediately returns to the currently set cue point and pauses.  
TOUCH/RELEASE  
IN / CUE  
OUT  
RELOOP/EXIT  
LOOP  
CUE/LOOP  
CALL  
a
DELETE  
MEMORY  
4
IN ADJUST  
OUT ADJUST  
!
When [PLAY/PAUSEf] is pressed, playback starts from the cue  
2
JOG MODE  
VINYL  
AUTO  
BEAT LOOP  
point.  
9
BEAT  
8
7
6
5
SELECT  
TEMPO  
10 16 WIDE  
DIRECTION  
REV  
6
Checking Cue Point (Cue Point Sampler)  
MASTER  
TEMPO  
TRACK SEARCH  
After returning to the cue point, press and hold in [CUE] 2.  
Playback starts from the set cue point. Playback continues while the  
button is held in.  
4
3
SEARCH  
1
During playback, press [LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST)] 8.  
Setting Cue Point during playback (Real  
Time Cue)  
Loop In Point is set.  
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This operation is not necessary if you have already set a Cue Point  
as a Loop In Point.  
During playback, press [LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST)] 8.  
The point at which the button was pressed is set as the cue point.  
2
Press [LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST)] 7.  
The loop out point is set, and loop playback begins.  
Setting auto cue  
Fine-adjusting the loop in point (loop in  
adjust)  
When a track is loaded or the track search operation is performed,  
the silent section at the beginning of the track is skipped and the cue  
point is automatically set at the point immediately before the sound  
starts.  
1
During loop playback, press [LOOP IN/CUE  
(IN ADJUST)] 8.  
Press [TIME MODE (AUTO CUE)] h for over 1 seconds.  
Auto cue is set to on.  
[A. CUE] lights on the main unit display.  
[LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST)] switches to a fast flashing and  
[LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST)] turns off.  
The loop in point’s time is displayed on the main unit display.  
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When [TIME MODE (AUTO CUE)] is pressed again for at least 1  
second, auto cue is set to off.  
The auto cue level setting remains in the memory, even when the  
power is turned off.  
2
Press [SEARCH m, n] 3.  
Loop points can be fine-adjusted in units of single frames.  
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The same operation is possible using the jog dial.  
The loop in point can be adjusted by ±30 frames and must be in  
front of the loop out point.  
Changing the auto cue level  
The acoustic pressure level identified as a silent section with the auto  
cue function can be selected from eight levels.  
3
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Press [LOOP IN/CUE (IN ADJUST)] 8.  
Normal loop playback resumes.  
Normal loop playback also resumes if no operation is performed  
for over 10 seconds.  
–36 dB, –42 dB, –48 dB, –54 dB, –60 dB, –66 dB, –72 dB and –78 dB  
!
The auto cue level setting remains in the memory, even when the  
power is turned off.  
!
When playing music files, the loop in point can only be adjusted  
within the same track.  
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The auto cue level can be changed using one of the procedures  
described below.  
Fine-adjusting the loop out point (loop  
out adjust)  
Using the [MENU (UTILITY)] m button  
Press [MENU (UTILITY)] m for over 1 second.  
1
1
During loop playback, press [LOOP OUT  
The [UTILITY] screen is displayed.  
(OUT ADJUST)] 7.  
[LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST)] starts flashing quickly and [LOOP IN/CUE  
(IN ADJUST)] turns off.  
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The loop out point’s time is displayed on the main unit display.  
3
Press [MEMORY] u.  
[MEMORY] appears on the main unit display. The stored cue point  
are displayed on the playing address display. The point information is  
recorded on the USB device.  
2
Press [SEARCH m, n] 3.  
The loop out point can be adjusted in units of single frames.  
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The same operation is possible using the jog dial.  
The loop out point adjustment range is anywhere after the loop in  
point.  
!
To store loop points, press [MEMORY] during loop playback. The  
stored loop points appear on the playing address display.  
3
Press [LOOP OUT (OUT ADJUST)] 7.  
Calling out saved cue or loop points  
Loop playback resumes.  
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Loop playback also resumes if no operation is performed for over  
10 seconds.  
1
2
Load an SD memory card/USB device in the CDJ-850.  
Load the track whose cue or loop points you want to  
call out.  
Canceling Loop playback (Loop Exit)  
Cue and loop points are displayed as marks on the playing address  
display.  
Duriung loop playback, press [RELOOP/EXIT] 6.  
Playback continues beyond the Loop Out Point without returning to  
the Loop In Point.  
3
Press [CUE/LOOP CALLc/d] s.  
The playback position is moved to the selected point and paused.  
!
When multiple points are recorded, the point moves each time the  
button is pressed.  
Returning to Loop playback (Reloop)  
Deleting cue or loop points individually  
After canceling loop playback, press [RELOOP/EXIT] 6  
during playback.  
The track returns to the previously set loop in point and loop playback  
begins.  
1
2
Load an SD memory card/USB device in the CDJ-850.  
Load the track containing the cue point or loop points  
you want to delete.  
Cue and loop points are displayed as marks on the playing address  
display.  
Setting the loop automatically based on  
the track’s tempo (Auto Beat Loop)  
3
Press [CUE/LOOP CALLc/d] s.  
The playback position is moved to the selected point and paused.  
1
Press [BEAT SELECT] 9.  
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When multiple points are recorded, the point moves each time the  
button is pressed.  
Set the number of beats for loop playback. This operation is not neces-  
sary when selecting 1-beat, 2-beat, 4-beat or 8-beat loop playback.  
When 1-beat, 2-beat, 4-beat or 8-beat loop playback is selected,  
the indicator lights.  
4
Press [DELETE] t.  
[DELETE] appears on the main unit display and the selected point  
When 1/16-beat, 1/8-beat, 1/4-beat or 1/2-beat loop playback is  
selected, the indicator is turned off.  
information is deleted.  
2
In the play or pause mode, press one of the  
Deleting all cue and loop points for a disc  
[AUTO BEAT LOOP] buttons a (1, 2, 4 or 8) at the  
position at which you want to set the loop.  
The pressed button flashes, the loop out point is set automatically  
according to the track’s tempo (BPM) and the number of beats set in  
step 1, and loop playback begins.  
1
2
Load a disc in the CDJ-850.  
Load an SD memory card/USB device in the CDJ-850.  
Cue and loop points are displayed as marks on the playing address  
display.  
!
When one of the [AUTO BEAT LOOP] buttons (1, 2, 4 or 8) is  
pressed again during auto beat looping, the loop out point is  
automatically reset according to the track’s tempo (BPM) and the  
number of beats of the button that was pressed, and loop playback  
begins.  
3
4
Press [DISC] e.  
Press [DELETE] t for at least 5 seconds.  
[DISC CUE/LOOP DATA-DELETE? PUSH MEMORY] appears on the  
main unit display.  
Storing cue and loop points  
5
Press [MEMORY] u.  
e
All cue and loop points for the disc currently loaded in the CDJ-850 are  
deleted.  
UTILITY  
BACK  
TAG TRACK  
/REMOVE  
BROWSE  
TAG LIST  
INFO  
MENU  
d
!
The deletion mode is canceled when any button other than  
STANDBY  
PC  
c
b
DISC EJECT  
[MEMORY] is pressed.  
USB  
STOP  
USB  
DISC  
1
/
s
t
u
16  
1
2
4
TIME  
AUTO  
CUE  
MODE  
Deleting all disc information recorded on  
the USB device  
1
1
VINYL  
/
/
8
4
SPEED ADJUST  
TOUCH /RELEASE  
IN / CUE  
OUT  
RELOOP/EXIT  
CUE/LOOP  
CALL  
DELETE  
MEMORY  
LOOP  
1
2
Press [DISC] e.  
1
2
Load an SD memory card/USB device in the CDJ-850.  
Set Cue Point or Loop Point.  
With no disc loaded in this unit, press [DELETE] t for  
over 5 seconds.  
[DISC CUE/LOOP DATA-DELETE ALL? PUSH MEMORY] appears on the  
main unit display.  
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Press [MEMORY] u.  
Switching the jog dial mode  
All the disc information recorded on the USB device is deleted.  
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The deletion mode is canceled when any button other than  
[MEMORY] is pressed.  
Press [VINYL (JOG MODE)] w.  
The mode switches between VINYL and CDJ each time the button is  
pressed.  
The indicator lights when the VINYL mode is selected.  
VINYL mode: When the top of the jog dial is pressed during  
playback, playback stops, and when the jog dial is spun at this  
time sound is produced according to the direction in which  
the jog dial is spun.  
Adjusting the playing speed (Tempo  
control)  
1
1
1
VINYL  
/
/
/
8
4
2
2
4
8
SPEED ADJUST  
TOUCH/RELEASE  
IN / CUE  
OUT  
RELOOP/EXIT  
LOOP  
CUE/LOOP  
CALL  
DELETE  
MEMORY  
CDJ mode: Playback does not stop even when the top of the  
jog dial is pressed. Such operations as scratching cannot be  
performed.  
v
w
IN ADJUST  
OUT ADJUST  
JOG MODE  
VINYL  
AUTO  
BEAT LOOP  
BEAT  
SELECT  
TEMPO  
10 16 WIDE  
DIRECTION  
6
REV  
x
y
Scratch  
MASTER  
TEMPO  
TRACK SEARCH  
1
Press [VINYL (JOG MODE)] w.  
4
3
SEARCH  
Set the jog mode to VINYL.  
2
During playback, press the top of the jog dial A.  
Playback stops.  
z
0
CUE  
3
Spin the jog dial A in the direction you want to play  
PLAY / PAUSE  
REV  
FWD  
and at the desired speed.  
The sound is played according to the direction and speed at which the  
jog dial is spun by spinning the top of the jog dial while pressing it.  
TEMPO  
MULTI PLAYER  
CDJ-850  
4
Release your hand from the top of the jog dial A.  
B
A
Normal playback resumes.  
Move [TEMPO] z forward and backward.  
Adjusting the speed at which playback slows  
then stops when the top of the jog dial is  
pressed and the speed at which playback  
returns to normal when the top of the jog dial is  
released.  
The playing speed increases when the slider is moved to the [+] side  
(towards you), decreases when the slider is moved to the [] side  
(away from you).  
The percentage by which the playing speed is changed is displayed at  
[%] on the main unit display.  
Turn [VINYL SPEED ADJUST TOUCH/RELEASE] v.  
The speed increases when turned clockwise, decreases when turned  
counterclockwise.  
Selecting the playing speed adjustment  
range  
!
When the jog mode set to the VINYL mode, the speed at which  
playback starts and stops when [PLAY/PAUSEf] is pressed  
changes simultaneously.  
Press [TEMPO ±6, ±10, ±16, WIDE] x.  
The playing speed adjustment range switches each time the button is  
pressed.  
[WIDE, ±16, ±10, ±6] lights on the main unit display.  
!
The speed can be adjusted in units of 0.02 % at [±6] %, in units of  
0.05 % at [±10] %, in units of 0.05 % at [±16] %, and in units of 0.5 %  
at [WIDE].  
The [WIDE] adjustment range is ±100 %. When set to –100 %,  
playback stops.  
Pitch bend  
During playback, spin the outer section without touching  
the top of the jog dial A.  
The playing speed increases when spun clockwise, decreases when  
spun counterclockwise. When spinning is stopped, playback returns  
to the normal speed.  
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!
[WIDE] can only be selected when playing music CDs (CD-DA).  
!
When the jog mode is set to the CDJ mode, the same operation  
can be performed by spinning the top of the jog dial.  
Adjusting the playing speed without  
changing the pitch (Master Tempo)  
Frame search  
Press [MASTER TEMPO] y.  
The [MASTER TEMPO] indicator lights. The pitch does not change  
even when the playing speed is changed with the [TEMPO] slider.  
Spin the jog dial A while in the pause mode.  
The pause position can be moved in units of single frames.  
!
The sound is digitally processed, so the sound quality changes.  
!
The position is moved in the direction of playback when the jog  
dial is spun clockwise, in the reverse direction when the jog dial is  
spun counterclockwise.  
Operating the jog dial  
!
The top of the jog dial has an embedded switch. Do not place  
objects on the jog dial or subject it to strong forces.  
Water or other liquids getting into the set will lead to malfunction.  
Super fast search  
!
Spin the jog dial A while pressing [SEARCH m, n] 3.  
The track is fast-forwarded/fast-reversed in the direction in which the  
jog dial is spun.  
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This function is canceled when [SEARCH m, n] is released.  
When you stop the jog dial from spinning, normal playback  
resumes.  
The fast-forward/fast-reverse speed can be adjusted according to  
the speed at which the jog dial is spun.  
To use this unit as an audio device, install the driver software on the  
computer beforehand (page 11). This unit must also be selected in the  
DJ software’s audio output device settings. For details, see your DJ  
software’s operating instructions.  
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1
Connect the USB port on this unit to your computer.  
For instructions on connecting, see Using DJ software on page 16.  
Super fast track search  
2
Press [PC] g.  
The [CONNECTED] screen appears on the main unit display.  
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If tracks are loaded from another source, a warning message is  
displayed. After checking the message, press the rotary selector to  
turn the message off and switch the source.  
Turn the jog dial A while pressing [TRACK SEARCH o,  
p] 4.  
The track is advanced at high speed in the direction in which the jog  
dial was turned.  
3
Start the DJ software.  
Communication with the DJ software starts.  
The DJ software can be operated using this unit’s buttons and  
controls.  
Operations in combination with a DJ  
mixer  
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It may not be possible to use some buttons to operate the DJ  
software.  
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For messages output by the CDJ-850, see List of MIDI Messages on  
Also refer to the DJ mixer’s operating instructions.  
page 27.  
Starting playback using a DJ mixer’s  
fader (Fader Start)  
Changing the MIDI channel setting  
1
Press [MENU (UTILITY)] m for over 1 second.  
1
Connect the CDJ-850 with a Pioneer DJ mixer using  
The [UTILITY] screen is displayed.  
the included control cord.  
For instructions on connecting, see Basic style on page 16.  
2
Turn rotary selector p then press it.  
Select [MIDI CH.].  
2
3
4
Turn on the fader start function from the DJ mixer.  
Set the cue.  
3
Turn rotary selector p then press it.  
Select the MIDI channel and change the setting. A setting from 1 – 16  
can be selected.  
Move the DJ mixer’s channel fader or cross fader.  
This unit’s pause mode is canceled and the track is played  
instantaneously.  
4
Press the rotary selector p.  
The changed MIDI channel settings are stored.  
To close the [UTILITY] screen, press [MENU (UTILITY)] or [BACK].  
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When the channel fader or cross fader is set back to its original  
position, playback cues back to the set cue point and the pause  
mode is set (Back Cue).  
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Changing the settings  
Relay play on two DJ players  
m
p
UTILITY  
MENU  
BACK  
TAG TRACK  
/REMOVE  
BROWSE  
TAG LIST  
INFO  
1
Connect the CDJ-850 and a DJ mixer.  
STANDBY  
PC  
DISC EJECT  
For instructions on connecting, see Using the relay play function on  
USB  
STOP  
USB  
DISC  
page 16.  
1
1
/
/
16  
1
2
TIME  
MODE  
AUTO  
CUE  
2
3
Set the DJ mixer’s cross fader to the center position.  
Turn auto cue on for both DJ players.  
VINYL  
SPEED ADJUST  
8
The DJ players’ auto cue indicators light.  
1
Press [MENU (UTILITY)] m for over 1 second.  
The [UTILITY] screen is displayed.  
4
Start playback on this unit.  
When playback of the first track on this unit finishes, playback auto-  
matically begins on the other DJ player. This unit cues at the begin-  
ning of the next track and is set to the pause mode. This operation is  
repeated for relay play on the two DJ players.  
2
Use the rotary selector p to change the setting.  
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Press [BACK] to return to the previous screen.  
3
Press the rotary selector p.  
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The medium can be changed and the cue point set on the DJ  
player that is in standby.  
The changed settings are stored.  
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To close the [UTILITY] screen, press [MENU (UTILITY)] or [BACK].  
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The fader start function does not work during relay play.  
Relay play may not be possible if the two DJ players are not con-  
nected to the same DJ mixer.  
Setting preferences  
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If the power of the currently playing DJ player is turned off, play-  
back may start on the other DJ player.  
Options  
Selection items  
settings  
Descriptions  
–36 dB/–42 dB/–48 dB/  
–54 dB/–60 dB*/–66 dB/  
–72 dB/–78 dB  
For details, see Chang-  
ing the auto cue level on  
page 21.  
Using the DJ software  
A. CUE LEVEL  
MIDI CH  
The CDJ-850 also outputs the operating data for the buttons and  
dials in MIDI format. If you connect a computer with a built-in MIDI-  
compatible DJ software via a USB cable, you can operate the DJ  
software on this unit. The sound of music files being played on the  
computer can also be output from the CDJ-850.  
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Options  
settings  
Selection items  
Descriptions  
Sets the browsing method  
for media on which Pioneer  
MEP-7000 libraries are  
recorded.  
LIBRARY CRE-  
ATOR  
LIBRARY*/FOLDER  
For details, see Setting [HIS-  
TORY NAME] on page 25.  
HISTORY NAME  
TAGLIST NAME  
For details, see Setting  
[TAGLIST NAME] on page 25.  
For details, see Setting  
the auto standby mode on  
page 25.  
AUTO STANDBY  
Ver.  
ON*/OFF  
Displays the CDJ-850’s  
software version.  
*: Setting upon purchase  
Setting the auto standby mode  
1
Turn rotary selector p then press it.  
Select [AUTO STANDBY].  
2
Turn rotary selector p then press it.  
Select [ON].  
When the auto standby function is turned on, the standby mode is set  
automatically if no operation is performed on this unit for 4 hours.  
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When the CDJ-850 is operated, the standby mode is canceled.  
This unit is shipped with the auto standby function turned on.  
If you do not want to use the auto standby function, set [AUTO  
STANDBY] to [OFF].  
Setting [HISTORY NAME]  
The names of playback histories recorded on USB devices can be set  
in advance.  
1
Turn rotary selector p then press it.  
Select [HISTORY NAME].  
2
3
Use the rotary selector p to input characters.  
Press the rotary selector p.  
The [HISTORY NAME] setting is changed.  
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If [HISTORY NAME] is not set, numbers are added sequentially  
after [HISTORY].  
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Up to 32 characters (total of one-byte letters and symbols) can be  
set for [HISTORY NAME].  
Setting [TAGLIST NAME]  
The name of [TAGLIST] recorded on USB devices can be set in  
advance.  
1
Turn rotary selector p then press it.  
Select [TAGLIST NAME].  
2
3
Use the rotary selector p to input characters.  
Press the rotary selector p.  
The [TAGLIST NAME] setting is changed.  
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If [TAGLIST NAME] is not set, numbers are added in order after  
[TAGLIST].  
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Up to 32 characters (total of one-byte letters and symbols) can be  
set for [TAGLIST NAME].  
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Additional information  
Troubleshooting  
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Incorrect operation is often mistaken for trouble or malfunction. If you think that there is something wrong with this component, check the points  
below. Sometimes the trouble may lie in another component. Inspect the other components and electrical appliances being used. If the trouble can-  
not be rectified after checking the items below, ask your nearest Pioneer authorized service center or your dealer to carry out repair work.  
This unit may not operate properly due to static electricity or other external influences. In this case, proper operation may be restored by turn-  
ing the power off, waiting 1 minute, then turning the power back on.  
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Non-finalized (partial discs) CD-R/-RW cannot be played on the CDJ-850.  
Irregularly shaped discs other than standard 12 cm discs cannot be played on the CDJ-850 (doing so will lead to damage or accidents).  
The BPM measured by the CDJ-850 may differ from the BPM indicated on the disc or that of a Pioneer DJ mixer, etc. This is due to the differ-  
ent methods used for measuring the BPM, and is not a malfunction.  
Problem  
Check  
Remedy  
Disc cannot be ejected.  
If the [DISC EJECT h] button does not work, insert the pin in the  
disc force eject pin insertion hole to eject the disc. (page 17)  
Playback does not start when disc is loaded.  
Is the disc or file playable?  
See About discs on page 7 or Playable music file formats on page 8.  
Is the auto cue function activated?  
Press [TIME MODE (AUTO CUE)] for at least 1 second to cancel  
the auto cue function. (page 21)  
File cannot be played.  
Is the file copyright-protected (by DRM)?  
Copyright-protected files cannot be played.  
Check the operation of the DJ mixer.  
No sound is produced, or sound is distorted  
or noisy.  
Are you operating the connected DJ mixer prop-  
erly?  
Is the CDJ-850 placed near a TV?  
Turn the TV’s power off, or install the CDJ-850 and TV away from  
one another.  
Loud noise is produced or playback stops  
when a certain disc is played.  
Is the disc scratched?  
Is the disc dirty?  
Scratched discs may not play.  
Wipe the dirt off the disc. (page 28)  
File information is not properly displayed.  
Track search operation takes too long.  
Is the information recorded in a language not sup- When creating files using DJ software, etc., record the informa-  
ported by the CDJ-850?  
tion in a language supported by the CDJ-850.  
Is the auto cue function activated?  
Track searching may take some time when there are long silent  
sections between tracks.  
If track searching is not possible within 10 seconds, a cue point is  
set at the beginning of the track.  
Back cue function does not work.  
Loop play function does not work.  
Settings are not stored in the memory.  
Is a cue point set?  
Is a cue point set?  
Set a cue point. (page 20)  
Set a cue point. (page 20)  
Has the power been turned off directly after  
changing the setting?  
After changing settings, wait at least 10 seconds before turning  
the power off.  
USB device is not recognized.  
Is the USB device properly connected?  
Connect the device securely (all the way in).  
USB hubs cannot be used.  
Is the USB device connected via a USB hub?  
Is the USB device supported by the CDJ-850?  
This player only supports USB mass storage class devices.  
This player supports portable flash memory and digital audio  
playback devices.  
Is the file format supported by the CDJ-850?  
Check the file format of the connected USB device. For the file  
formats supported by the CDJ-850, see About USB devices on  
page 8.  
Are you using a USB device (such as a bus power- Use a USB device within this unit’s rated current (such as a hard  
driven hard disk) whose current is higher than this disk driven by an AC adapter or other external power supply).  
unit’s rated current (500 mA)?  
Turn the power off, wait 1 minute, then turn the power back on.  
Cue or loop points of tracks recorded on USB  
devices are not stored in the memory.  
Is there sufficient free space on the USB device?  
A maximum of 100 cue and loop points per disc can be recorded  
on USB devices (10 per track for media other than discs). If you  
attempt to record more points than the limit, [POINT FULL] is  
displayed and the points cannot be recorded.  
Is the USB device write-protected?  
Set the USB device so that files can be written on it.  
Set the USB device’s write-protect switch to the off position.  
Cue or loop points of tracks recorded on USB  
devices are not displayed.  
Has the USB device been properly removed?  
Points may not be displayed if the SD memory card/USB device is  
removed without performing the proper stopping procedure or if  
the CDJ-850’s power is turned off.  
Time is required to read USB devices (flash  
memory drives and hard discs).  
Is there a large number of folders or files recorded When there are many folders or files, some time may be required  
on the USB device? for loading.  
Are files other than music files stored on the USB When files other than music files are stored in folders, time is  
device?  
required to read them as well. Do not store files or folders other  
than music files on the USB device.  
The playing address display is not displayed in  
the remaining time mode.  
When playing files recorded in VBR, it may happen that the set  
cannot detect the length of the track immediately and that some  
time is required for the playing address display to appear.  
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Problem  
Check  
Remedy  
Library browsing is not possible.  
Is a medium on which library information is  
recorded loaded?  
The library browse mode is only set when media on which library  
information is recorded are loaded. When a medium on which  
no library information is recorded is loaded, the folder browse  
mode is set.  
Is the USB device write-protected?  
Set the USB device so that files can be written on it.  
Set the USB device’s write-protect switch to the off position.  
Nothing is displayed.  
Is the auto standby function activated?  
This unit is shipped with the auto standby function turned on.  
If you do not want to use the auto standby function, set [AUTO  
STANDBY] to [OFF]. (page 25)  
Error messages  
When the CDJ-850 cannot operate normally, an error code appears on the display. Take the necessary measures, referring to the table below. If an  
error code not indicated on the table below is displayed or if the same error code appears after the indicated action has been taken, contact your  
store of purchase or nearby Pioneer service station.  
Error code  
Error type  
Description of error  
Cause and action  
E-7201  
TOC READ ERROR  
TOC data cannot be read.  
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Disc is cracked.dReplace the disc.  
Disc is dirty.dClean the disc.  
If operation is normal with other discs, the  
E-8301  
E-8302  
E-8303  
PLAYER ERROR  
Disc that cannot be played normally is loaded.  
problem is with that disc.  
E-8304  
E-8305  
DECODE ERROR  
Music files that cannot be played normally are  
loaded.  
Format is wrong.dReplace with music files in  
the proper format.  
DATA FORMAT ERROR  
Track recorded in the library, playlist, etc., has been  
deleted from the USB device and cannot be played.  
E-8306  
E-9101  
NO FILE  
Do not delete that track from the USB device.  
Mechanical operation has not stopped within speci-  
fied time.  
There is a foreign object in the disc insertion  
slot.dRemove the foreign object.  
MECHANICAL TIME OUT  
MIDI Messages  
Notes  
SW Name  
SW Type  
List of MIDI Messages  
MSB  
LOOP OUT (OUT  
ADJUST)  
SW  
9n  
07  
dd  
OFF=0, ON=127  
MIDI Messages  
MSB  
SW Name  
SW Type  
Notes  
RELOOP/EXIT  
MEMORY  
SW  
SW  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
08  
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  
0A  
0B  
0C  
0D  
A linear value cor-  
responding to the  
speed, from stop to  
4X: 64 for stop, 65  
(0.06X) – 127 (4X) in  
the forward direction,  
63 (0.06X) – 0 (4X) in  
the reverse direction.  
CUE/LOOP CALLd SW  
CUE/LOOP CALLc SW  
Jog dial (scratch)  
Bn  
10  
dd  
DELETE  
SW  
TIME MODE  
(AUTO CUE)  
SW  
9n  
9n  
0E  
10  
dd  
dd  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
TEMPO ±6, ±10,  
±16, WIDE  
SW  
0 – 127, 0 on the – side,  
127 on the + side  
TEMPO  
VR  
VR  
Bn  
Bn  
1D  
1E  
dd  
dd  
MASTER TEMPO  
VINYL  
SW  
SW  
9n  
9n  
11  
12  
dd  
dd  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
0 – 127, 0 (min.) on the  
left side, 127 (max.) on  
the right side  
TOUCH/RELEASE  
Jog dial (press  
top)  
SW  
SW  
SW  
9n  
9n  
9n  
20  
21  
28  
dd  
dd  
dd  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
A linear value cor-  
responding to the  
speed from 0.5X to  
4X: 64 when stopped  
(under 0.49X), 65  
(0.5X) to 127 (4X) in  
the forward direction,  
63 (0.5X) to 0 (4X) in  
the reverse direction.  
DIRECTION REV  
AUTO BEAT  
LOOP 1  
Jog dial (spin  
outer section)  
Bn  
30  
dd  
AUTO BEAT  
LOOP 2  
SW  
SW  
SW  
9n  
9n  
9n  
29  
dd  
dd  
dd  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
AUTO BEAT  
LOOP 4  
2A  
2B  
AUTO BEAT  
LOOP 8  
98 – 127, 1 – 30 Differ-  
ence of count from  
previous time is sent  
(±1 – ±30) When over  
±30, set at ±30  
General  
Purpose  
Controller  
SELECT PUSH  
(turn)  
Bn  
4F  
dd  
BEAT SELECT  
SW  
SW  
9n  
9n  
2D  
2F  
dd  
dd  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
DISC EJECT h  
TAG TRACK/  
REMOVE  
PLAY/PAUSE f SW  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
9n  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
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  
SW  
SW  
SW  
9n  
9n  
9n  
30  
32  
33  
dd  
dd  
dd  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
CUE  
SW  
SW  
SW  
BACK  
SEARCH n  
SEARCH m  
SELECT PUSH  
(press)  
TRACK SEARCH p SW  
BROWSE  
TAGLIST  
INFO  
SW  
SW  
SW  
9n  
9n  
9n  
36  
37  
38  
dd  
dd  
dd  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
OFF=0, ON=127  
TRACK SEARCH o SW  
LOOP IN/CUE (IN  
SW  
9n  
06  
dd  
OFF=0, ON=127  
ADJUST)  
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MIDI Messages  
MSB  
SW Name  
SW Type  
Notes  
Cleaning discs  
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Discs may not play if there are fingerprints or dust on them. In this  
case, use a cleaning cloth, etc., to gently wipe the disc from the  
inside towards the outside. Do not use dirty cleaning cloths.  
MENU (UTILITY)  
SW  
9n  
3F  
dd  
OFF=0, ON=127  
n is the channel number.  
List of icons displayed on the main  
unit display section  
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Do not use benzene, thinner or other volatile chemicals. Also do  
not use record spray or antistatic agents.  
For tough dirt, apply some water to a soft cloth, wring out thor-  
oughly, wipe off the dirt, then wipe off the moisture with a dry  
cloth.  
Genre  
Rating  
Artist  
Time  
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Do not use damaged (cracked or warped) discs.  
Do not let the signal surface of discs get scratched or dirty.  
Do not place two discs in the disc tray, one on top of the other.  
Do not attach pieces of paper or stickers to discs. Doing so could  
warp discs, making it impossible to play them. Also note that  
rental discs often have labels attached to them, and the label’s  
glue may have oozed out. Check that there is no glue around the  
edges of such labels before using rented discs.  
Album  
Registered in tag list  
Playback is not possible  
Playing  
Track/file name  
Playlist  
Remixer  
Original artist  
Played  
Label  
Playback history  
WAIT  
Folder  
About specially shaped discs  
Specially shaped discs (heart-shaped, hexagonal, etc.) cannot be  
played on this player. Do not attempt to play such discs, as they could  
damage the player.  
Cautions on use  
About condensation  
About condensation on discs  
Water droplets (condensation) may form inside the unit (on operating  
parts and lenses) in the winter, for example, if the unit is moved from a  
cold place into a warm room or if the temperature in the room in which  
the unit is installed rises suddenly (through heating, etc.). The unit  
will not operate properly and will not be playable with condensation  
inside. Let the unit stand for 1 to 2 hours at room temperature (though  
this time depends on the conditions of the condensation) without  
turning on the power. The water droplets will evaporate and the unit  
will become playable. Condensation can occur in the summer as well  
if the unit is exposed to the direct wind from an air-conditioner, etc. If  
this happens, move the unit to a different location.  
Water droplets (condensation) may form on the surface of discs if  
they are moved from a cold place (particularly in winter) into a warm  
room. Discs may not play normally if there is condensation on them.  
Carefully wipe the water droplets off the surface of the disc before  
loading it.  
Disclaimer  
!
Pioneer and rekordbox are trademarks or registered trademarks of  
the Pioneer Corporation.  
!
Microsoft®, Windows Vista®, Windows® and Internet Explorer®  
are registered trademarks or trademarks in the United States and  
other countries of the Microsoft Corporation of the United States.  
Apple, Macintosh, Mac OS, Safari, iTunes and Finder are reg-  
istered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the United States and other  
countries.  
Cleaning the lens  
The player’s lens should not become dirty in normal use, but if for  
some reason it should malfunction due to dust or dirt, consult your  
nearest Pioneer authorized service center. Although lens cleaners  
for players are commercially available, we advise against using them  
since some may damage the lens.  
!
!
!
Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.  
Adobe and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks  
of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other  
countries.  
!
ASIO is a trademark of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH.  
Handling discs  
The names of companies and products mentioned herein are the  
trademarks of their respective owners.  
Storing  
!
Always place discs in their cases and store them vertically, avoid-  
ing hot, humid places, places exposed to direct sunlight and  
extremely cold places.  
!
Be sure to read the cautions included with the disc.  
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This product has been licensed for nonprofit use. This product has  
not been licensed for commercial purposes (for profit-making use),  
such as broadcasting (terrestrial, satellite, cable or other types  
of broadcasting), streaming on the Internet, Intranet (a corporate  
network) or other types of networks or distributing of electronic  
information (online digital music distribution service). You need to  
acquire the corresponding licenses for such uses. For details, visit  
Specifications  
Power requirements............................................................AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
Power consumption .............................................................................. 21 W  
Power consumption (standby)............................................................ 0.4 W  
Main unit weight......................................................................3.3 kg (7.3 lb)  
Max. dimensions.............................305 mm (W) × 105.5 mm (H) × 364.4 mm (D)  
(12 in. (W) × 4.2 in. (H) × 14.3 in. (D))  
Tolerable operating temperature.......+5 °C to +35 °C (+41 °F to +95 °F)  
Tolerable operating humidity....................5 % to 85 % (no condensation)  
Cautions on copyrights  
rekordbox restricts playback and duplication of copyright-protected  
Analog audio output (AUDIO OUT L/R)  
Output terminal.......................................................................RCA terminal  
Output Level ....................................................................... 2.0 Vrms (1 kHz)  
Frequency response .............................................................. 4 Hz to 20 kHz  
S/N ratio............................................................................................ 115 dB  
Total harmonic distortion ............................................................ 0.003 %  
music contents.  
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When coded data, etc., for protecting the copyright is embedded in  
the music contents, it may not be possible to operate the program  
normally.  
When rekordbox detects that coded data, etc., for protecting the  
copyright is embedded in the music contents, processing (play-  
back, reading, etc.) may stop.  
USB downstream section (USB)  
Port.......................................................................................................Type A  
Power supply...................................................................5 V/500 mA or less  
Recordings you have made are for your personal enjoyment and  
according to copyright laws may not be used without the consent of  
the copyright holder.  
USB upstream section (USB)  
Port.......................................................................................................Type B  
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Music recorded from CDs, etc., is protected by the copyright laws  
of individual countries and by international treaties. It is the full  
responsibility of the person who has recorded the music to ensure  
that it is used legally.  
Control output (CONTROL)  
Port.................................................................................................. Mini-jack  
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When handling music downloaded from the Internet, etc., it is the  
full responsibility of the person who has downloaded the music to  
ensure that it is used in accordance with the contract concluded  
with the download site.  
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The specifications and design of this product are subject to change  
without notice.  
The articles concerning free repairs, etc., indicated on the warranty  
do not apply to the rekordbox music management software. Before  
installing or using rekordbox, carefully read the articles in Software  
end user license agreement on page 9.  
Using the support site  
Before making an inquiry about rekordbox operations and technical  
support, refer to the operating instructions for rekordbox and check  
the FAQs published on the support site for rekordbox.  
rekordbox support site  
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!
To make an inquiry about rekordbox, you need to register as a user in  
advance on the support site for rekordbox.  
You need to enter the license key for your user registration. Have  
the license key ready. Also, be sure not to forget the login name  
(your e-mail address) and the password specified for your user  
registration, as well as the license key.  
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Pioneer Corporation collects your personal information for the  
following purposes:  
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To inform you of product or event information by e-mail  
To reflect your opinions collected by survey on product planning  
Your personal information is kept confidential corresponding to  
the privacy policy set forth by our company.  
You can check our privacy policy on the support site for  
rekordbox.  
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When making inquiries regarding rekordbox, please be sure to  
furnish your computer type and specifications (CPU, installed  
memory, other connected peripherals, etc.), the operating system  
and version used, as well as concrete information regarding the  
issue at hand.  
For an inquiry about configuring your computer with peripheral  
devices other than our products and the corresponding  
technical support, contact each manufacturer or retailer.  
rekordbox is subject to upgrade for enhanced function and  
performance. The upgrade program can be downloaded on the  
support site. We strongly recommend you upgrade your software on  
a regular basis to keep the latest updates on your system.  
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Pioneer Electronics(USA) Inc.  
Limited Warranty  
WARRANTY PERIOD  
For the period specified below from the date of original purchase (the warranty period), Pioneer Electronics(USA) Inc. (Pioneer) warrants that the  
products described below, if purchased directly from Pioneer or from an authorized Pioneer dealer or distributor in the United States and  
installed and operated according to operating instructions enclosed with the unit, will be repaired or replaced with a unit of comparable value,  
at the option of Pioneer, without charge to you for parts or labor for actual repair work if such products fail to function properly under normal use  
due to a manufacturing defect. Parts supplied under this warranty may be new or rebuilt at the option of Pioneer.  
PRODUCTS COVERED  
MODEL PREFIX  
WARRANTY PERIOD  
Parts  
Labor  
DJ Compact Disc Player  
CDJ, CMX .................................................................................... 1YEAR  
DVJ .............................................................................................. 1YEAR  
DMP ............................................................................................. 1YEAR  
DJM ............................................................................................. 1YEAR  
EFX .............................................................................................. 1YEAR  
VSW ............................................................................................. 1YEAR  
1YEAR  
1YEAR  
1YEAR  
1YEAR  
1YEAR  
1YEAR  
DJ DVD Player  
Digital Media Player  
DJ Mixer  
DJ Effector  
Video Switcher  
This warranty covers the product during the warranty period whether in the possession of the original owner or any subsequent owner.  
WHAT’S NOT COVERED  
This warranty does not cover the A-B Cross Fader in the DJ Mixer (model prefix DJM). This warranty does not cover any appearance item, any  
damage to the product resulting from alterations, modifications not authorized in writing by Pioneer, accident, misuse or abuse, damage due to  
lightning or to power surges or personal injury due to excessive sound pressure levels. This warranty does not cover the cost of parts or labor  
which would be otherwise provided without charge under this warranty, obtained from any source other than a Pioneer Authorized Service  
Company or other designated location. This warranty does not cover defects or damage caused by the use of unauthorized parts or labor, or  
from improper maintenance.  
PRODUCTS WITH ALTERED, DEFACED OR REMOVED SERIAL NUMBERS SHALL VOID THIS WARRANTY.  
YOUR RIGHTS  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE  
FOLLOWING LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDE ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING  
WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO  
EVENT SHALL PIONEER BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF LOSS OF USE OR  
CLAIMS ASSERTED ON THE BASIS OF TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE.  
TO OBTAIN SERVICE  
Pioneer has appointed a number of Authorized Industrial Service Companies throughout the U.S.A. should your product ever require service. To  
receive warranty service you will need to present your sales receipt or, if rented, your rental contract showing place and date of original  
purchase transaction.  
Should it become necessary to ship the unit, you will need to package the product and send it, transportation prepaid, to an Authorized Service  
Company in the U.S.A. Carefully package the product using adequate padding material to prevent damage in transit. The original container is  
ideal for this purpose. Include in the package your name, address, telephone number where you can be reached during business hours, a copy  
of your sales receipt, and a detailed description of the problem.  
To find the name and address of the nearest Pioneer Authorized service location, to obtain warranty service or for additional information about  
this warranty. please call or write:  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS(USA) INC.  
CUSTOMER SUPPORT DIVISION  
P.O. BOX 1760  
LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90801-1760  
1-800-872-4159  
DO NOT RETURN ANY PRODUCT TO ABOVE ADDRESS. IT IS NOT A SERVICE LOCATION.  
TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS CALL 800-228-7221  
RECORD THE PLACE AND DATE OF PURCHASE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
Purchase Date  
Purchased From  
KEEP THIS INFORMATION AND YOUR SALES RECEIPT IN A SAFE PLACE  
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To register your product, find the nearest authorized service location, to  
purchase replacement parts, operating instructions, or accessories,  
please go to one of following URLs :  
Pour enregistrer votre produit, trouver le service après-vente agréé le plus  
proche et pour acheter des pièces de rechange, des modes d’emploi ou  
des accessoires, reportez-vous aux URL suivantes :  
In the USA/Aux Etats-Unis  
In Canada/Aux Canada  
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Published by Pioneer Corporation.  
Copyright © 2010 Pioneer Corporation.  
All rights reserved.  
PIONEER CORPORATION  
1-1, Shin-ogura, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 212-0031, Japan  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC.  
P. O. BOX 1540, Long Beach, California 90801-1540, U.S.A. TEL: (800) 421-1404  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC.  
300 Allstate Parkway, Markham, Ontario L3R 0P2, Canada TEL: 1-877-283-5901, 905-479-4411  
PIONEER EUROPE NV  
Haven 1087, Keetberglaan 1, B-9120 Melsele, Belgium TEL: 03/570.05.11  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS ASIACENTRE PTE. LTD.  
253 Alexandra Road, #04-01, Singapore 159936 TEL: 65-6472-7555  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.  
178-184 Boundary Road, Braeside, Victoria 3195, Australia, TEL: (03) 9586-6300  
PIONEER ELECTRONICS DE MEXICO S.A. DE C.V.  
Blvd.Manuel Avila Camacho 138 10 piso Col.Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico, D.F. 11000 TEL: 55-9178-4270  
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