Pioneer DJ-BOX-1 Setup Guide - Page 27

Connecting the CDJ-2000/CDJ-900 and another mixer

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Connecting the CDJ-2000/CDJ-900 and another mixer Checking the connections  Checking the DJ player's link established by LAN connection (for the CDJ-2000) Check that the player number indicated on the DJ player's screen is lit in white. LINK OK LINK NG ! If the player number indicated on the DJ player's screen is lit in gray, the link is not established. If there is a DJ player for which the player number is lit in gray, redo the connection procedure. ! Set the second DJ player on in the same way.  Checking the DJ player's link established by LAN connection (for the CDJ-900) Press the DJ player's [MENU/UTILITY] button for over 1 second to open the UTILITY screen, then check that [CONNECTED] is displayed for [LINK STATUS]. LINK OK LINK NG UTILITY UTILITY PLAYER No. LINK STATUS AUTO STANDBY MIDI CHANNEL 2 CONNECTED ON - PLAYER No. LINK STATUS AUTO STANDBY MIDI CHANNEL 2 NOT CONNECTED ON - ! If [NOT CONNECTED] is displayed, the link is not established. If there is a DJ player for which [NOT CONNECTED] is displayed, redo the connection procedure. ! Set the second DJ player on in the same way.  Checking the connected device(s) 1 Press one of the medium select buttons to check the connection with the respective device. - To use a computer (Mac/Windows) connected by wired LAN: Press the [LINK] button. - To use a USB device or SD memory card connected to another player that is connected by link: Press the [LINK] button. - To use a USB device connected by wire to the USB "A terminal": Press the [USB] button. - To use an SD memory card: Press the [SD] button. ! The following describes an example for when using a computer (Mac/Windows) connected by wired LAN (for when the [LINK] button is pressed). 2 Press the [LINK] button. LINK BROWSE TAG LIST INFO UTILITY MENU BACK TAG TRACK / REMOVE USB SD DISC TIME MODE AUTO CUE 3 Click the [LINK] button to connect. rekordbox (Mac/Windows) En 27

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Connecting the CDJ-2000/CDJ-900 and another mixer
Checking the connections
±
Checking the DJ player’s link established by LAN connection (for the CDJ-2000)
Check that the player number indicated on the DJ player’s screen is lit in white.
LINK NG
LINK OK
!
If the player number indicated on the DJ player’s screen is lit in gray, the link is not established. If there is a DJ player for which the player number is lit in gray, redo the
connection procedure.
!
Set the second DJ player on in the same way.
±
Checking the DJ player’s link established by LAN connection (for the CDJ-900)
Press the DJ player’s [MENU/UTILITY] button for over 1 second to open the UTILITY screen, then check that [CONNECTED] is
displayed for [LINK STATUS].
UTILITY
2
NOT CONNECTED
ON
PLAYER No.
LINK STATUS
AUTO STANDBY
MIDI CHANNEL
LINK NG
UTILITY
2
CONNECTED
ON
PLAYER No.
LINK STATUS
AUTO STANDBY
MIDI CHANNEL
LINK OK
!
If [
NOT CONNECTED
] is displayed, the link is not established. If there is a DJ player for which [
NOT CONNECTED
] is displayed, redo the connection procedure.
!
Set the second DJ player on in the same way.
±
Checking the connected device(s)
1
Press one of the medium select buttons to check the connection with the respective device.
To use a computer (Mac/Windows) connected by wired LAN: Press the [
LINK
] button.
To use a USB device or SD memory card connected to another player that is connected by link: Press the [
LINK
] button.
To use a USB device connected by wire to the USB "A terminal": Press the [
USB
] button.
To use an SD memory card: Press the [
SD
] button.
!
The following describes an example for when using a computer (Mac/Windows) connected by wired LAN (for when the [
LINK
] button is pressed).
2 Press the [LINK] button.
LINK
USB
SD
DISC
BROWSE
TAG LIST
INFO
MENU
UTILITY
BACK
/ REMOVE
TAG TRACK
TIME
MODE
AUTO
CUE
3 Click the [LINK] button to connect.
rekordbox (Mac/Windows)