Pioneer CDJ-500II DJ Equipment User Manual


 
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1. General
System.......................................Compact disc digital audio system
Power requirements ....... AC 110/120/220 - 230/240 V (switchable)
50/60 Hz
Power consumption ................................................................ 21 W
Operating temperature ............................................... +5˚C - +35˚C
(+41°F - +95°F)
Operating humidity .......................................................... 5% - 85%
(There should be no condensation of moisture.)
Weight .................................................................. 4 kg (8 lbs 13 oz)
Dimensions............................... 320 (W) X 362.1 (D) X 98.5 (H) mm
12-5/8 (W) X 14-1/4 (D) X 3-7/8 (H) in
2. Audio section
Frequency response ........................................ 4 Hz - 20 kHz (EIAJ)
Signal-to-noise ratio ...................................... 106 dB or more (EIAJ)
Dynamic range................................................ 96 dB or more (EIAJ)
Channel separation ......................................... 98 dB or more (EIAJ)
Total harmonic distortion ............................... 0.004% or less (EIAJ)
Output level ...................................................................2.0 V (EIAJ)
Channels ..............................................................2-channel (stereo)
3. Other terminal
CONTROL .................................................................. miniature jack
4. Functions
÷ Top loading disc compartment
÷ Pick-up protector
÷ Sliding type speed control (TEMPO control knob)
÷ Immediate playback
÷ Realtime loop
÷ Re-loop
÷ loop out point adjustment
÷ Master tempo control
÷ Fader start (*)
÷ Fader stop (back cue) (*)
SPECIFICATIONS
÷ Relay playback (using the CONTROL jack)
÷ Auto cue (ON/OFF)
÷ Cue point monitor
÷ Back cue
÷ Beat search with the Jog dial
÷ Frame search with the Jog dial
÷ Manual search with the Jog dial
÷ High-speed manual search
÷ Cyclical track search
÷ Switching of the TIME display (TIME/REMAIN)
÷ Auto spindle stop
(*) Available when combined with PIONEER DJM-500 or DJM-300
DJ mixer.
5. Accessories
÷ Operating instructions ...............................................................1
÷ Audio cable ............................................................................... 1
÷ Control cable............................................................................. 1
÷ Screws for rack mounting .........................................................4
÷ Spacers for rack mounting ........................................................4
NOTE:
Specifications and design subject to possible modification without
notice, due to improvements.
Type of error
TOC READ ERROR
PLAYER ERROR
PLAYER ERROR
MECHANICAL TIME OUT
MECHANICAL TIME OUT
MECHANICAL TIME OUT
Cause = Remedy
A disc is dusty or dirty.
= Clean the disc.
A disc is cracked.
= Replace the disc.
Foreign object is in the disc
compartment. = Remove it.
Displayed error
code number
E-72 01
E-83 01
E-83 02
E-91 01
E-91 02
E-91 03
Error contents
TOC data on the disc cannot be read even after 20
seconds have passed.
A disc cannot be played normally. (GFS NG)
A disc cannot be played normally. (FOCUS NG)
Mechanism operation is not completed within the
specified time. (CLAMP)
Mechanism operation is not completed within the
specified time. (OPEN)
Mechanism operation is not completed within the
specified time. (INSIDE)
Error display
When the player cannot be operated correctly, an error code number appears in the display window. When the displayed error code number is in
the table below, confirm the cause of the trouble and solve it. If the cause of trouble is unknown, remedy is too difficult or the same error code number
is displayed after it is remedied, please contact your nearest PIONEER authorized service center and refer to the error code number.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Published by Pioneer Electronic Corporation.
Copyright © 1997 Pioneer Electronic Corporation.
All rights reserved.
Maintenance:
In order to ensure the safe and correct function of this unit, we
recommend regular maintenance. Extended service life can be
expected if maintained properly.