Pioneer DJM 600 Owner's Manual - Page 24

Troubleshooting - problems

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TROUBLESHOOTING Incorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions. If you think there is something wrong with this component, check the points below. Sometimes the trouble may originate from another component. Thus, also check the other electrical appliances also in use. If the trouble cannot be rectified even after checking the following items, contact your dealer or nearest PIONEER service center. Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure The power does not turn on. ÷ The power cord has not been connected. ÷ Connect the cord to a power outlet. There is little or no sound. ÷ The input selector switch is in the wrong position. ÷ The connection cable hasn't been connected properly or has been disconnected. ÷ The terminal or plug is dirty. ÷ The master output level control (MASTER LEVEL ATT.) on the back has been set too low. ÷ Set the input selector switch to the device currently playing. ÷ Connect it properly. ÷ Clean and reconnect. ÷ Adjust the master output level control (MASTER LEVEL ATT.) on the back. Sound is distorted. ÷ Master output level is too high. ÷ Input level is too high. ÷ Adjust the master output level control (MASTER LEVEL ATT.) on the back. ÷ Adjust the TRIM knob so that the input level approaches 0dB on the peak level meter. Can't use cross fading. ÷ ASSIGN A & B haven't been set correctly. ÷ Set the ASSIGN switches to the correct cross fader source. CD player's fader won't start. ÷ Fader start switch is off. ÷ The player control terminal on the back hasn't been connected. ÷ Turn on the fader start switch. ÷ Use the control cable to connect the unit and CD player. Effects don't work. ÷ Effect/sampler selector switch hasn't been set correctly. ÷ Effect/sampler parameter 2 knob was set to the minimum (MIN.). ÷ Correctly select the channel to which effects should be applied. ÷ Adjust the effect/sampler parameter 2 knob. External effector's sound distorted. ÷ The input level from the external effector is too high. ÷ Lower the external effector's output level or adjust the return level using the effect/ sampler parameter 2 knob. Can't measure BPM. Measured BPM values are strange. ÷ Input level is too high or too low. ÷ BPM can't be measured in some cases, depending on the music. ÷ Adjust the TRIM knob so that the input level approaches 0dB on the peak level meter. ÷ Adjust input levels of other channels to approach 0dB. ÷ Press the TAP switch and set BPM manually. Measured BPM value differs from value indicated on CD. ÷ Because of different BPM measurement methods, somewhat different values may be indicated. ÷ No countermeasures necessary. Can't use CH-4's PHONO 3 ÷ A sub-microphone has been connected. input terminal. ÷ Disconnect the sub- microphone. Static electricity or other external interference may cause the unit to malfunction. To restore normal operation, turn the power off and then on again. 24

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Incorrect operations are often mistaken for trouble and malfunctions. If you think there is something wrong with this component,
check the points below. Sometimes the trouble may originate from another component. Thus, also check the other electrical
appliances also in use.
If the trouble cannot be rectified even after checking the following items, contact your dealer or nearest PIONEER service center.
Problem
Possible Cause
Countermeasure
The power does not turn
on.
There is little or no sound.
Sound is distorted.
Can’t use cross fading.
CD player’s fader won’t
start.
Effects don’t work.
External effector’s sound
distorted.
Can’t measure BPM.
Measured BPM values are
strange.
Measured BPM value
differs from value
indicated on CD.
Can’t use CH-4’s PHONO 3
input terminal.
÷
The power cord has not been connected.
÷
The input selector switch is in the wrong
position.
÷
The connection cable hasn’t been
connected properly or has been
disconnected.
÷
The terminal or plug is dirty.
÷
The master output level control (MASTER
LEVEL ATT.) on the back has been set too
low.
÷
Master output level is too high.
÷
Input level is too high.
÷
ASSIGN A & B haven’t been set correctly.
÷
Fader start switch is off.
÷
The player control terminal on the back
hasn’t been connected.
÷
Effect/sampler selector switch hasn’t been
set correctly.
÷
Effect/sampler parameter 2 knob was set
to the minimum (MIN.).
÷
The input level from the external effector is
too high.
÷
Input level is too high or too low.
÷
BPM can’t be measured in some cases,
depending on the music.
÷
Because of different BPM measurement
methods, somewhat different values may
be indicated.
÷
A sub-microphone has been connected.
÷
Connect the cord to a power outlet.
÷
Set the input selector switch to the device
currently playing.
÷
Connect it properly.
÷
Clean and reconnect.
÷
Adjust the master output level control
(MASTER LEVEL ATT.) on the back.
÷
Adjust the master output level control
(MASTER LEVEL ATT.) on the back.
÷
Adjust the TRIM knob so that the input
level approaches 0dB on the peak level
meter.
÷
Set the ASSIGN switches to the correct
cross fader source.
÷
Turn on the fader start switch.
÷
Use the control cable to connect the unit
and CD player.
÷
Correctly select the channel to which
effects should be applied.
÷
Adjust the effect/sampler parameter 2
knob.
÷
Lower the external effector’s output level
or adjust the return level using the effect/
sampler parameter 2 knob.
÷
Adjust the TRIM knob so that the input
level approaches 0dB on the peak level
meter.
÷
Adjust input levels of other channels to
approach 0dB.
÷
Press the TAP switch and set BPM
manually.
÷
No countermeasures necessary.
÷
Disconnect the sub- microphone.
Static electricity or other external interference may cause the unit to malfunction. To restore normal operation, turn the power off
and then on again.