Pioneer DVJ-1000 manual

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    Operating Instructions DVD PLAYER DVJ-1000[...]

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    2 The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (ser vicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated &q[...]

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    3 NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to P art 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter ference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not ins[...]

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    4 Before Operating Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly . After you have finished reading the instructions, put them away in a safe place for future reference. In some countries or regions, the shape of the power plug and power outlet may some[...]

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    5 Before Operating Contents Before Operating Features ................................................................................... 6 Handling Precautions ............................................................... 8 Discs Usable with This Unit ..................................................... 9 Names and Functions of Parts ..........[...]

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    6 Before Operating (Features) Features This player has been designed to provide CD/DVD playback fea- tures and functions demanded by professional disco club DJs and VJs. It is a professional DVD player equipped with opera- tional ease, sound quality , and functions superior to those found on the professional analog players conventionally used by DJ[...]

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    7 Before Operating (Features) RELOOP Once set, a loop can be returned to any number of times After canceling loop play , pressing the RELOOP/EXIT button causes playback to return and begin again from the previously set loop. T urning the function ON/OFF in time with the track’ s rhythm allows a variety of new performance possibilities. 4-BEA T LO[...]

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    8 Before Operating (Handling Precautions) CUE DVJ-1000 Installation location ¶ Placing and using the player for long periods on heat-generat- ing sources such as amplifiers or near spotlights, etc. will af- fect product performance. A void placing the player on heat- generating sources. ¶ Install this player as far as possible away from tuners an[...]

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    9 Before Operating (Discs Usable with This Unit) Discs Usable with This Unit T ypes of discs playable on this unit ¶ The following marks and logos are displayed on disc labels, packaging, or jackets. Note 1) About DVD-R disc playback: This player can play back DVD-R discs recorded in “ DVD video ” format or MP3. Note 2) About DVD-RW disc playb[...]

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    10 Before Operating (Discs Usable with This Unit) DVD operating limitations Some DVDs are designed explicitly to prevent the use of certain operations or to prevent changing operation methods. As a re- sult, the methods used to operate each disc may vary , and some techniques may not be usable with certain discs. In the event that a prohibited tech[...]

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    11 Before Operating (Discs Usable with This Unit) Disc composition Digital V ersatile Discs (DVD) DVD video, DVD-R or DVD-RW discs are recorded in units called “ titles, ” with each title being divided into one or more sub-divi- sions called “ chapters. ” Further , some, discs are furnished with menus for navigating the disc, but menus may [...]

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    12 Before Operating (Names and Functions of Parts) Operation panel 1. POWER OFF ( — )/ON ( _ ) switch Located on the rear panel. 2. Loop in/realtime cue/loop in point adjust button/indica- tor (IN/REAL TIME CUE/IN ADJUST) Real time cue ☞ P .40 Loop-in point input ☞ P .44 Loop-in point adjust ☞ P .44 3. Loop out/loop out point adjust button/[...]

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    13 Before Operating (Names and Functions of Parts) Before Operating (Names and Functions of Parts) 19. JOG MODE select button Each time pressed, sets VINYL mode alternately ON/OFF . VINYL mode ON : If surface of jog dial is touched during playback, playback stops, and if the dial is then rotated, image and sound are output in response to the amount[...]

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    14 Before Operating (Names and Functions of Parts) 12 3 24 17 45 6 7 8 14 12 13 9 10 11 16 15 19 23 18 20 21 22 Display 1. T itle/Folder number display (TITLE/FLD 00 to 99) Indicates the DVD title number . During MP3 playback, displays folder number . Not displayed during CD playback. 2. Chapter number (CHP 000 to 999) Indicates the DVD chapter num[...]

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    15 Before Operating (Names and Functions of Parts) Before Operating (Names and Functions of Parts) DIGITAL OUT SYNC IN COMPOSITE DJ NORMAL AUDIO OUT CONTROL VIDEO OUT R L PREVIEW OUT POWER OFF ON AC IN S S 1 2 5 67 8 9 3 4 Rear panel 1. POWER OFF ( — )/ON ( _ ) switch 2. NORMAL/DJ switch ( ☞ P .18) If this switch position is changed during play[...]

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    16 Before Operating (Names and Functions of Parts) Play REV 1 – 010 3. 45. 67/ 4. 56 CUE C B A VIDEO OUT PREVIEW OUT Guide display area Angle indicator T itle number , chapter number Area for onscreen display of thumbnail images of points recorded in HOT CUE and CUE buttons. In reverse mode displays “ REV ” indicator “ Prohibited ” mark a[...]

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    17 Before Operating (Connections) Before Operating (Connections) SIGNAL GND DIGIT AL CD DIGIT AL CD PHONO CONTROL CD L R LINE CONTROL CD L R DIGIT AL IN DIGIT AL OUT SYNC IN COMPOSITE DJ NORMAL AUDIO OUT CONTROL VIDEO OUT R L PREVIEW OUT DIGIT AL OUT SYNC IN COMPOSITE DJ NORMAL AUDIO OUT CONTROL VIDEO OUT R L PREVIEW OUT S S S S B DJM-800 A DVJ-100[...]

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    18 Before Operating (Connections) 3. Connection to stereo amplifier (without DJ mixer) 4. Connection to component equipped with digital input connector ■ Setting the NORMAL/DJ switch (rear panel) When the unit is used normally as a DJ DVD player , the mode select switch should be set to the “ DJ ” position. If the switch position is changed d[...]

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    19 Before Operating (Connections) Before Operating (Connections) DIGIT AL OUT SYNC IN COMPOSITE DJ NORMAL AUDIO OUT CONTROL VIDEO OUT R L PREVIEW OUT S S VIDEO INPUT VIDEO INPUT S-VIDEO INPUT S-VIDEO INPUT VIDEO INPUT DVJ-1000 5. Connection to television monitor (composite video/S-V ideo) This player is equipped with two video output connectors: a [...]

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    20 Before Operating (Connections) 6. Connection to video mixer Use a standard video cable (RCA plug) or S-V ideo cable for these connections. 7. Connecting the power cord After all other connections are completed, connect one end of the accessory power cord to the rear -panel AC inlet, and connect the other end (power plug) to a wall outlet. DIGIT [...]

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    21 Preparations (Setup) Preparations (Setup) Setup Initial setup is required before playing DVDs. TV system setting for video output This setting is used to switch the TV system used for video out- put. Confirm on the following table the TV system format in which each kind of disc will be output. Using the Setup Navigator The “ Setup Navigator ?[...]

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    22 Preparations (Setup) Select type of television connected Sets the type of television connected to the player . Press the cursor button ’ s up/down sides ( / ) to move the cursor to the item desired, then press ENTER button to confirm. SETUP ENTER General A2 V2 Language Audio1 Video1 Exit Move Select Widescreen TV 16:9 aspect ratio Setup Naviga[...]

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    23 Preparations (Setup) Preparations (Setup) General A2 V2 Language Audio1 Video1 Language A2 V2 General Audio1 Video1 Video2 A2 Language General Audio1 V1 Audio1 Video1 Language General A2 V2 Audio2 Video1 Language General A1 V2 V2 Video1 General A2 Language Audio1 Audio DRC Off On Dolby Digital Out Dolby Digital Dolby Digital PCM DTS Out Off DTS [...]

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    24 Preparations (Setup) T o return all settings to their factory defaults Use this command to return all changed settings to their factory default values. 1. T urn power OFF . 2. While holding the STOP button depressed, set the POWER switch to ON, and continue holding the STOP button until the “ POWER ON ” indication goes off. ¶ All setting co[...]

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    25 Preparations (Setup) Preparations (Setup) Advanced settings The Setup Menu includes two mode levels, [ Basic ] and [ Expert ]; the [ Expert ] mode allows more advanced settings. — — General A2 V2 Language Audio1 Video1 Setup Menu Mode Setup Navigator Parental Lock Expert Basic Off (us) Change menu mode SETUP Exit Move Expert: Displays advanc[...]

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    26 Preparations (Setup) MPEG output Set this option to [ MPEG ] if the connected amplifier supports MPEG audio. — — — — — SETUP V2 Video1 General A2 Language Exit Move Audio DRC Dolby Digital Out DTS Out 96kHz PCM Out MPEG Out Audio1 Off Dolby Digital Off MPEG MPEG 3 PCM Change MPEG audio output mode MPEG: Select this option if the connec[...]

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    27 Preparations (Setup) Preparations (Setup) ¶ See P .24 for menu instructions. Set the screen aspect ratio for the television Select the value matching the type of televi- sion connected. Select [ 16:9(Wide) ] when a wide-screen television is connected. Most DVD movies are recorded to support wide television screens with an aspect of 16 hori- zon[...]

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    28 Preparations (Setup) Select S-Video output (Expert Mode) Set this option to select the video signal output from the S-V ideo connector . ¶ When the S-Video connector is used to connect the player to a television set, the image may appear vertically compressed (or stretched horizontally). In this case, select [ S1 ]. — — Audio1 Video1 Langua[...]

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    29 INDEX Preparations (Setup) Preparations (Setup) Adjusting picture quality 1. Use the four sides of the cursor button ( / / / ) to select [V ideo2] [Video Adjust] [Start], then press the ENTER button. The Picture Quality Controls menu will appear . 2. Use the cursor button’ s up/down sides ( / ) to select [Video Setup] and pr ess the ENTER [...]

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    30 Preparations (Setup) T urn on-screen display ON/OFF (Expert Mode) Sets player ’ s onscreen display ON/OFF . — — — Video2 A2 Language General Audio1 V1 Exit Move Background Video Adjust Still Picture On Screen Display Angle Indicator Pioneer Logo Auto On Off SETUP On: On-screen display is enabled (factory default setting). Off: On-screen [...]

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    31 INDEX Preparations (Setup) Preparations (Setup) ■ When selecting [Other] for Subtitle Language, Audio Language, or DVD Language Make this selection while looking at the “ Language Code List ” on P .32. If a language is selected that is not actually recorded on the DVD, one of the recorded languages will be used for the menu display . 1. Se[...]

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    32 Preparations (Setup) Set Subtitle Display ON/OFF (Expert Mode) Select whether to turn subtitles ON, OFF , or to display assist subtitles. ¶ This setting cannot be changed during playback. — — — — Language A2 V2 General Audio1 Video1 Exit Move OSD Language Audio Language Subtitle Language Auto Language DVD Language Subtitle Display Subti[...]

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    33 INDEX Preparations (Setup) Preparations (Setup) Setting Parental Lock Some DVDs containing violent or other mature material are pro- vided with a parental lock function allowing parents to limit the disc ’ s viewing (see the disc ’ s jacket or label for information). By setting the player ’ s lock level lower than that of the disc, you can[...]

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    34 Preparations (Setup) 3. Press the ENTER button. The [ Change Code Number ] screen will appear . General A2 V2 Language Audio1 Video1 Exit +/ – Move Return Parental Lock: Change Code Number Enter 4 — Digit Code SETUP RETURN 4. Enter a new 4-digit password (code number). Input the 4-digits by pressing the cursor button ’ s up/down sides ( / [...]

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    35 Basic Operations (Loading and Removing Discs) Basic Operations (Loading and Removing Discs) Loading and Removing Discs Hold evenly when inserting Insert with label surface upwards 1. Set the rear panel POWER switch to ON. Do not attempt to forcibly insert a disc when the POWER switch is set to OFF , since the disc or player may be damaged. 2. In[...]

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    36 Basic Operations Basic Operations Buttons and controls with the mark are disabled when the NORMAL/DJ switch is set to NORMAL. Buttons and controls with the mark are disabled when the NORMAL/DJ switch is set to DJ. Beginning playback The playback operation differs depending on the type of disc, the setting of the rear panel NORMAL/DJ switch, and [...]

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    37 Basic Operations Auto cue function ★ This function is not supported when the rear panel NORMAL/DJ switch is set to the NORMAL position. This function is used to skip non-recorded (silent) portions at the begin- ning of tracks and automatically set the cue point ( ☞ P . 40) immediately before actual sound begins when loading a disc, performin[...]

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    38 Basic Operations Fast forward/fast reverse Press the REV 1 /FWD ¡ button during playback or when in the pause mode. [During CD playback] Hold the FWD ¡ button depressed to perform fast forward. Hold the REV 1 button depressed to perform fast reverse. [During DVD playback in DJ mode] Hold the FWD ¡ button depressed to perform fast forward. Hol[...]

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    39 Basic Operations T rack search (skip) Use the PREVIOUS 4 /NEXT ¢ buttons. ¶ Each time the button is pressed, playback skips to the next chap- ter (DVD) or track (CD) in the direction indicated by the button pressed. T o return to the start of the currently playing track, press the PREVIOUS 4 button once. T o retur n to the beginning of the tra[...]

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    40 Basic Operations REV FWD DIRECTION HOT CUE REC MODE LOOP OUT ADJUST TEMPO ENTER OUT RELOOP/ EXIT 4-BEAT ONE-TRACK CUE / LOOP CALL BACK & FORTH ANGLE SUBTITLE AUDIO DISPLAY DELETE MEMORY MENU T .MENU RETURN SETUP TOUCH/BRAKE RELEASE/START JOG MODE VINYL HYPERJOG MODE TEMPO MASTER TEMPO WIDE TEXT MODE TIME MODE AUTO CUE DVD TITLE MP3 FOLDER JO[...]

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    41 Basic Operations Setting master tempo ★ This function is not supported when the rear panel NORMAL/DJ switch is set to the NORMAL position. During playback, press the MASTER TEMPO button. The master tempo indicator lights and the “ MT ” indicator appears on the display . In this way , the music pitch will not vary even if the TEMPO control [...]

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    42 Basic Operations About the TEXT display When the TEXT MODE button is used to select TEXT display , the dis- play shows CD-TEXT , including the names of tracks, albums, and artists. During MP3 playback, the display shows ID3 tag track name (if no ID3 tag is recorded, the display shows the file name) /ID3 tag album name/ ID3 tag artist name. ¶ Ea[...]

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    43 Advanced Operations Advanced Operations REV FWD DIRECTION HOT CUE REC MODE LOOP OUT ADJUST TEMPO IN ADJUST ENTER CUE REALTIME CUE IN OUT RELOOP/ EXIT 4-BEAT ONE-TRACK CUE / LOOP CALL BACK & FORTH ANGLE SUBTITLE AUDIO DISPLAY DELETE MEMORY MENU T .MENU RETURN SETUP TOUCH/BRAKE RELEASE/START JOG MODE VINYL HYPERJOG MODE TEMPO MASTER TEMPO WIDE[...]

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    44 Advanced Operations ■ Starting a hot cue 1. Press the HOT CUE REC MODE button so that the HOT CUE A, B, and C button indicators light green or orange. ¶ Buttons containing stored hot cue points will light green. ¶ Buttons containing stored loop information will light orange. ¶ Buttons without any stored information will not light. 2. During[...]

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    45 Advanced Operations Relay play with two players ★ This function is not supported when the rear panel NORMAL/DJ switch is set to the NORMAL position. Relay play can be performed by using the supplied accessory control cord to connect the CONTROL connectors of this player and another CDJ series CD player . ¶ Set the auto cue functions of the tw[...]

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    46 Advanced Operations T o view guide displays Press the DISPLA Y button to turn the guide displays ON/OFF . In the DJ mode, onscreen guide displays are not output to the main video output ( VIDEO OUT ) connectors; in this case, the button operates to enable and disable the guide displays (hot cue, cue point, playing time, etc.) output to the previ[...]

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    47 Advanced Operations (Operations Using Memory Cards) Operations Using Memory Cards ■ Using memory cards This player supports the use of SD memory cards or MultiMedia Cards for the recording of disc identification data, cue point data, loop point data, and hot cue data. Data regarding cue points and loop points include each point ’ s position,[...]

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    48 Advanced Operations (Operations Using Memory Cards) REV FWD DIRECTION HOT CUE REC MODE LOOP OUT ADJUST TEMPO IN ADJUST ENTER CUE REALTIME CUE IN OUT RELOOP/ EXIT 4-BEAT ONE-TRACK CUE / LOOP CALL BACK & FORTH ANGLE SUBTITLE AUDIO DISPLAY DELETE MEMORY MENU T.MENU RETURN SETUP TOUCH/BRAKE RELEASE/START JOG MODE VINYL HYPERJOG MODE TEMPO MASTER[...]

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    49 Advanced Operations (Operations Using Memory Cards) If thumbnail images are not recorded, the memory point time data for the cue points or loop points will be displayed instead. Point information is also shown on the main unit ’ s display, allowing you to select points even without a preview monitor . 2. Use the cursor button ( /// ) to select[...]

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    50 Advanced Operations (Operations Using Memory Cards) T o delete information recorded on memory cards ■ T o delete individual cue/loop points 1. Press the CUE/LOOP CALL button. ¶ The preview monitor screen will display the cue point navigation menu. 2. Use the cursor button ( /// ) to select the thumbnail of the cue point you wish to erase, the[...]

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    51 Other (T roubleshooting) T roubleshooting Incorrect operations can be mistaken as malfunctions. If you believe the unit is not operating correctly , consult the chart be low . Sometimes incorrect operation may be due to a malfunction in another component. If the problem is not fixed, check the other components used with the player . If the probl[...]

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    52 Other (T roubleshooting) Symptom Jog dial doesn ’ t respond. Jog dial performs different operation from that intended. DJ operations don ’ t respond. With power ON, disc stops. Screen images stops and com- mands don ’ t respond. Setting items don ’ t appear on Setup Menu. Digital sound isn ’ t reproduced. 96 kHz audio is not output in [...]

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    53 Other (T roubleshooting) ¶ This component may fail to operate properly due to influence of static electricity or other external influences. In this case, try turning off the POWER switch, and turn on the power again only when the disc has fully stopped rotating. ¶ This unit cannot play DVD-R/DVD-RW discs recorded in video format unless they ha[...]

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    54 Other (Dot Matrix Guide Display Messages) Message LOAD IN END EJECT NO DISC STOP RESUME STILL PLA Y P AUSE SEARCH ¡ 1, ¡ 2, ¡ 3 1 1, 1 2, 1 3 CHAPTER LOOP TRACK LOOP NO TRACK DISABLE DJ MODE NOT VIDEO FORMA T SETUP MENU NO TEXT NORMAL DJ MODE SD CARD CDJ CARD *****DISCS CARD MEMORY CANNOT MEMORIZE ON THIS CARD CARD FULL CARD PROTECTED INTERNA[...]

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    55 Other (Specifications) 1. General T ype of Unit ........................................................ DVD video, CD Power ............................................................... AC 120 V , 60 Hz Power consumption .......................................................... 42 W Operating environment temperature .........................[...]

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    Published by Pioneer Corporation. Copyright © 2006 Pioneer Corporation. All rights reserved. PIONEER CORPORATION 4-1, Meguro 1-Chome, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8654, Japan PIONEER ELECTRONICS (USA) INC. Multimedia and Mass Storage Division: 2265 East 220th Street, Long Beach, CA 90810, U.S.A. TEL: 800-444-OPTI (6784) PIONEER ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC.[...]