Pioneer DMP-555 Owner's Manual - Page 10
Panel Facilities - cdj
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BEFORE OPERATIONS PANEL FACILITIES 1 43 42 41 40 39 38 2 4 37 5 36 6 7 25 26 27 28 35 8 34 24 3 23 9 22 21 10 11 20 19 12 18 13 14 15 16 17 29 30 31 32 33 1 POWER switch (OFF -/ON _) Located on the unit's rear panel. 2 Display 51-76 3 FOLDER SEARCH buttons (+, =) P. 13 Use when performing track search of media with layered file structure (for example, CD-ROM or memory card). [MIXOUT CARD CONTROL Block] (4~8) ÷ The buttons and other controls in this block are enabled only when source selector is set to CD. 4 CARD TEMPO dial (*) P. 19 Use to adjust the playback tempo of the track on the memory card being mixed with the currently playing CD (CD-DA track). 5 Card mix SYNCHRO button / indicator (*) P. 19 Use to turn the BPM synchro function ON/OFF. When ON, the playback tempo of the memory card track being mixed is automatically matched to the BPM rate of the currently playing CD (CD-DA track). 6 Card mix TRACK SEARCH buttons (4, ¢) P. 18 7 Card mix CUE button / indicator (*) P. 18 When a memory card track is in cue pause mode, depressing this button plays back the cued track while the button is held depressed; when the button is released, the track returns to its cue point. 8 Card mix LOOP START/STOP button / indicator (3/ 7) (*) P. 18 Use to perform seamless loop play/stop of the memory card track being mixed with the currently playing CD (CD-DA track). [DJ Operation Block] (9~24) ÷ The buttons and other controls in this block operate with respect to the media designated by the source selector. 9 TRACK SEARCH buttons (4, ¢) P. 14 10 SEARCH buttons (1, ¡) P. 14 10 En Buttons indicated by * cannot be used in digital mode. 11 CUE indicator (*) P. 14 This indicator lights whenever a cue point has been set, except during searches. Flashes during pause mode. 12 CUE button (*) [Setting a cue point] P. 14 [Back cue] P. 15 [Cue point sampler] P. 15 13 PLAY/PAUSE indicator (6) Lights during play and flashes during pause. 14 PLAY/PAUSE button (6) P. 13 15 LOOP IN/REAL TIME CUE button / indicator (*) Real time cue P. 15 Loop-in point input P. 16 16 LOOP OUT/OUT ADJ. button / indicator (*) Loop-out point input P. 16 Loop-out point adjust P. 16 17 Jog dial (*) (+FWD/-REV) P. 15 18 TEMPO control slider (*) P. 15 Slide forward (+) to increase the playback tempo; move back (-) to reduce the playback tempo. 19 SCRATCH button / indicator (*) P. 16 Use to switch jog dial function between scratch mode and CDJ mode. ÷ Defaults to CDJ mode each time power is turned ON. 20 EXIT/RELOOP button (*) P. 16 21 ONE TRACK LOOP SET button (*) P. 16 Press for loop play of a single track. 22 TIME MODE/AUTO CUE button (*) TIME MODE: Pressing this button causes the time display to alternate between elapsed playing time and remaining playing time (REMAIN) of the currently playing track. AUTO CUE mode: Hold button depressed for more than one second to switch AUTO CUE mode ON/OFF P. 13. 23 MASTER TEMPO button / indicator (*) P. 15 Pressing this button causes the master tempo function to alternate between ON and OFF. 24 TEMPO control range button (*) (±6/±10/±16) Pressing this button causes the variable range of the TEMPO control slider to alternate between ±6%, ±10%, and ±16%. [SOURCE SELECT Block] (25~28) 25 CD indicator P. 13 Lights when CD is loaded. Flashes during CD eject. 26 CD select button / indicator P. 13 When this button is pressed, the CD player is enabled as main source, enabling DJ play on CD-DA and CD-ROM. 27 CARD select button / indicator (*) P. 13 When this button is pressed, the memory card is enabled as main source, enabling DJ play on SD card and MMC card. 28 CARD indicator P. 13 Lights when a memory card is loaded and ready to play. The indicator flashes if the loaded card is not formatted correctly, or if it contains no track contents. [Slot Block] (29~32) 29 Forced eject hole P. 5 30 Disc loading slot P. 12 31 Memory card loading slot P. 12 32 Slot indicator Lights when power is turned ON, and flashes while data is being written to the memory card.