Pioneer DMP-555 Owner's Manual - Page 20

Computer-linked Operations - sd card

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ADVANCED OPERATIONS: CARD MIXING (dual mode) 3. Use the Jog dial or SEARCH button to change the BPM value appearing on the card playback bit rate/BPM display to the desired value. ÷ In the EDIT MODE, rotating the Jog dial will not change the playback speed. ÷ Each press of the SEARCH button is equivalent to incrementing or decrementing the tempo by 0.1 BPM. When the button is held depressed, the BPM value changes continuously. ÷ The possible range of BPM values is from a minimum of 10.0 to a maximum of 199.9. When playing a track to measure the BPM, use the values shown in the lower BPM display as a reference. 4. Press the SYNCHRO button to write the modified BPM data to the memory card. ÷ The new data is not written to the memory card until the SYNCHRO button is pressed. If the SOURCE SELECT CD button is pressed ([CD] button indicator lights), the player will cancel the EDIT mode and enter the CD mode. Even if the SOURCE SELECT CARD button is pressed, the unit will cancel the EDIT mode and return to the original CARD mode. ÷ While the player is writing new data to the card, the slot indicator will flash above the card slot. Never press the CARD EJECT button or disconnect power to the player while the indicator is flashing, since data may be destroyed or the card may become unusable. ¶ The upper dot-matrix display will show the flashing message "REWRITING." 5. When the display's REWRITING message changes to "COMPLETE," the new data has been completely written to memory card, and the unit will return to the original CARD MODE. COMPUTER-LINKED OPERATIONS When a USB cable is used to link the Digital Media Player to a computer, the program software provided with the player can be installed to allow the player to be used for playback of music located on the computer, and the Digital Media Player can be used as a memory card writer. For details, consult the operating instructions accompanying your software. ÷ This appliance cannot be used alone for writing to SD memory cards from a CD. 20 En

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ADVANCED OPERATIONS: CARD MIXING (dual mode)
3.
Use the Jog dial or SEARCH button to change the BPM
value appearing on the card playback bit rate/BPM
display to the desired value.
÷
In the EDIT MODE, rotating the Jog dial will not change the playback speed.
÷
Each press of the
SEARCH
button is equivalent to incrementing or
decrementing the tempo by 0.1 BPM. When the button is held depressed,
the BPM value changes continuously.
÷
The possible range of BPM values is from a minimum of 10.0 to a maxi-
mum of 199.9. When playing a track to measure the BPM, use the values
shown in the lower BPM display as a reference.
4.
Press the SYNCHRO button to write the modified BPM
data to the memory card.
÷
The new data is not written to the memory card until the
SYNCHRO
but-
ton is pressed. If the
SOURCE SELECT CD
button is pressed (
[CD]
but-
ton indicator lights), the player will cancel the EDIT mode and enter the
CD mode. Even if the
SOURCE SELECT CARD
button is pressed, the unit
will cancel the EDIT mode and return to the original CARD mode.
COMPUTER-LINKED OPERATIONS
When a USB cable is used to link the Digital Media Player to a computer, the pro-
gram software provided with the player can be installed to allow the player to be
used for playback of music located on the computer, and the Digital Media Player
can be used as a memory card writer.
For details, consult the operating instructions accompanying your software.
÷
This appliance cannot be used alone for writing to SD memory cards from a
CD.
÷
While the player is writing new data to the card, the slot indicator will flash
above the card slot.
Never press the CARD EJECT button or dis-
connect power to the player while the indicator is flashing,
since data may be destroyed or the card may become unus-
able.
The upper dot-matrix display will show the flashing message “
REWRIT-
ING.
5.
When the display’s REWRITING message changes to
“COMPLETE,” the new data has been completely written
to memory card, and the unit will return to the original
CARD MODE.