Pioneer 7000 Owner's Manual - Page 26

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HANDLING DISCS AND OTHER MEDIA CAUTION Depending on the device used, proper playback may not be possible with all USB storage devices. Pioneer assumes no responsibility for any loss of data resulting from connecting any given USB device to this unit. • Proper operation may not be possible when a USB storage device is connected through a USB hub. • Even if a USB hub is used to connect multiple USB storage devices, the second and later devices cannot be used. • Operation cannot be guaranteed when using a USB storage device with installed flash card reader. • When connecting a USB storage device utilizing two USB cables, connect both cables to this unit's USB ports. • If an electrical current stronger than the allowable current is applied to the unit's USB1 port or USB2 port, the unit may stop supplying power to the USB storage device, thus terminating transmission. In this case, a message will be displayed in the center display of the unit, and the stop indicators for USB1 and USB2 will flash red simultaneously. To restore normal operation, disconnect all USB storage devices connected to the unit, then hold either of the USB STOP buttons depressed for two seconds or more. Avoid connecting the USB storage device from which the excess current was detected and other USB storage devices connected through a bus-powered USB hub. If normal operation is not restored through this method, turn the power of this unit off, and then turn it back on.  To disconnect a USB storage device 1 Hold the STOP button pressed for two second or more. 2 Confirm that the indicator goes out. Confirm on the front panel that the red indicator for the connected port has change from flashing to off. 3 Disconnect the USB storage device. MEMO • After the indicator goes out, if the STOP button is held depressed for two seconds or more, the USB storage device's connection can be reinitiated without the need to physically disconnect and reconnect it. CAUTION When disconnecting a USB storage device, always be sure to perform the STOP operation first. If the STOP operation is not completed before disconnection, cue/loop memory and playlist update may not occur properly, resulting in the loss of data. Also, the USB storage device may becomes unreadable, or other substantial damage may occur. In the case of a HDD device, do not subject it to impact or vibration during use. Always disconnect the USB storage device before turning off the power to this unit. 26 En

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HANDLING DISCS AND OTHER MEDIA
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To disconnect a USB storage device
1
Hold the STOP button pressed for two second or more.
2
Confirm that the indicator goes out.
Confirm on the front panel that the red indicator for the
connected port has change from flashing to off.
3
Disconnect the USB storage device.
CAUTION
Depending on the device used, proper playback may
not be possible with all USB storage devices. Pioneer
assumes no responsibility for any loss of data
resulting from connecting any given USB device to
this unit.
Proper operation may not be possible when a USB storage
device is connected through a USB hub.
Even if a USB hub is used to connect multiple USB storage
devices, the second and later devices cannot be used.
Operation cannot be guaranteed when using a USB
storage device with installed flash card reader.
• When connecting a USB storage device utilizing two USB
cables, connect both cables to this unit’s USB ports.
• If an electrical current stronger than the allowable current
is applied to the unit’s USB1 port or USB2 port, the unit may
stop supplying power to the USB storage device, thus
terminating transmission. In this case, a message will be
displayed in the center display of the unit, and the stop
indicators for USB1 and USB2 will flash red
simultaneously. To restore normal operation, disconnect all
USB storage devices connected to the unit, then hold either
of the USB STOP buttons depressed for two seconds or
more. Avoid connecting the USB storage device from which
the excess current was detected and other USB storage
devices connected through a bus-powered USB hub. If
normal operation is not restored through this method, turn
the power of this unit off, and then turn it back on.
MEMO
After the indicator goes out, if the
STOP
button is held
depressed for two seconds or more, the USB storage device's
connection can be reinitiated without the need to physically
disconnect and reconnect it.
CAUTION
When disconnecting a USB storage device, always be
sure to perform the STOP operation first.
If the STOP operation is not completed before
disconnection, cue/loop memory and playlist update
may not occur properly, resulting in the loss of data.
Also, the USB storage device may becomes
unreadable, or other substantial damage may occur.
In the case of a HDD device, do not subject it to
impact or vibration during use.
Always disconnect the USB storage device before
turning off the power to this unit.