Pioneer DVJ-X1 Owner's Manual - Page 45

To recall data recorded on memory cards

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Advanced Operations (Operations Using Memory Cards) s Message displays during recording of cue and loop points Player display "MEMORY" "MEMORY", followed by "NO PICTURE" "MEMORY", followed by "CALL ONLY" "MEMORY", followed by "CARD FULL" "MEMORY", followed by "PROTECTED" "MEMORY", followed by "NO CARD" "POINT FULL" Contents Data stored correctly. Displayed when recording point information from a copy-protected disc. Thumbnail images cannot be recorded on the memory card. Displayed when attempting to record to a card formatted on the CDJ-1000 or CDJ-1000MK2. Point data cannot be written to the memory card. Insufficient recording capacity. No new point data can be recorded. Displayed when the card's write-protection switch is set to LOCK. Point data cannot be written to the memory card. Displayed when no card is loaded. Displayed when total number of cue point and loop point data items has reached 100; new points data cannot be recorded. Insert a memory card when cue point, loop point, hot cue point or WAVE data is recorded. Note that the data is lost if the disc is removed or power is turned off when a memory card is not present. CUE/LOOP CALL ENTER To recall data recorded on memory cards s To recall a recorded cue or loop point 1. Press the CUE/LOOP CALL button. ¶ The preview monitor screen will display the cue point navigation menu. CUE 1-006 0.00.39 A B C ENTER CALL While the call screen is displayed, point information is also shown on the player's display. 2. Use the cursor button to select the desired thumbnail image, and press the ENTER button. While reading data from a memory card, the main unit's display will show the "CUE readin" or "LOOP readin" message. ¶ The cue point or loop point will be read into the player, and the memory point time will be displayed; the player will search for the cue point and enter cue standby there. A B C CUE 45

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Advanced Operations (Operations Using Memory Cards)
Message displays during recording of cue and loop points
Player display
MEMORY
MEMORY
, followed by
NO PICTURE
MEMORY
, followed by
CALL ONLY
MEMORY
, followed by
CARD FULL
MEMORY
, followed by
PROTECTED
MEMORY
, followed by
NO CARD
POINT FULL
Contents
Data stored correctly.
Displayed when recording point information from a copy-protected disc. Thumbnail images cannot be
recorded on the memory card.
Displayed when attempting to record to a card formatted on the CDJ-1000 or CDJ-1000MK2. Point data
cannot be written to the memory card.
Insufficient recording capacity. No new point data can be recorded.
Displayed when the card
s write-protection switch is set to LOCK. Point data cannot be written to the
memory card.
Displayed when no card is loaded.
Displayed when total number of cue point and loop point data items has reached 100; new points data
cannot be recorded.
ENTER
CUE/LOOP
CALL
To recall data recorded on memory cards
To recall a recorded cue or loop point
1.
Press the CUE/LOOP CALL button.
The preview monitor screen will display the cue point navigation
menu.
1–006
0.00.39
CUE
ENTER
CALL
C
B
A
While the call screen is displayed,
point information is also shown
on the player
s display.
2. Use the cursor button to select the desired thumbnail
image, and press the ENTER button.
While reading data from a memory
card, the main unit
s display will
show the
CUE readin
or
LOOP
readin
message.
The cue point or loop point will be read into the player, and the
memory point time will be displayed; the player will search for the
cue point and enter cue standby there.
CUE
C
B
A
Insert a memory card when cue point, loop point, hot cue point or WAVE data is recorded.
Note that the data is lost if the disc is removed or power is turned off when a memory card is not present.