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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.
Static electricity or other external interference may cause the unit to malfunction. To restore normal operation, turn the power off and then
on again.
Symptom
No power
No sound, or sound volume is too
low.
Microphone sound isn’t produced in
BOOTH output.
No digital output.
Sound is distorted.
Cross fader doesn’t work.
Can’t perform fader start with CD
player.
Effects don’t work.
External effector doesn’t work.
Sound from external effector is
distorted.
BPM can’t be measured.
Measured BPM value is incorrect.
The measured BPM value is
different from the value published
with the CD.
MIDI sequencer can’t be
synchronized.
Possible Cause
÷ The power cord has not been connected.
÷ Input selector is set incorrectly.
÷ The rear panel’s DIGITAL/CD input selector
switch or DIGITAL/LINE input selector
switch is set incorrectly.
÷ Connection cables are connected
incorrectly, or connections are loose.
÷ Jacks or plugs are dirty.
÷ The rear panel master output attenuator
switch (MASTER ATT) is set to –12 dB, etc.
÷ The rear panel’s MIC SIGNAL switch is set
to [CUT].
÷ The digital output sampling frequency (fs)
does not match the specifications of the
connected component.
÷ Master output level is too high.
÷ Input level is too high.
÷ CROSS FADER ASSIGN switch setting ([A],
[THRU], [B]) is incorrect.
÷ The FADER START button is set to OFF.
÷ Rear panel CONTROL jack is not connected
to CD player.
÷ Only the rear panel CONTROL jack is
connected to the CD player.
÷ Effect channel selecter setting is incorrect.
÷ Effect parameter 2 adjust dial (LEVEL/
DEPTH) is set to [MIN].
÷ Effect selecter is not set to [SND/RTN].
÷ Effector is not connected to rear panel
SEND/RETURN connector.
÷ Effect channel selector is set to incorrectly.
÷ Input level from external effector is set too
high.
÷ Input level is too high, or too low.
÷ BPM may not be correctly measurable with
some tracks.
÷ Some differences may occur due to
differences in BPM detection methods.
÷ MIDI sequencer’s synch mode is not set to
“slave”.
÷ MIDI sequencer is not supported type.
Remedy
÷ Connect to power outlet.
÷ Set input selector to playback component.
÷ Set the rear panel’s DIGITAL/CD input selector
switch or DIGITAL/LINE input selector switch
to match the component being played.
÷ Connect correctly.
÷ Clean soiled jacks/plugs before connecting.
÷ Adjust rear panel master attenuator switch
(MASTER ATT).
÷ Set rear panel’s MIC SIGNAL switch to [ADD].
÷ Set rear panel sampling frequency selector to
match the specifications of the connected
component.
÷ Adjust master output level (MASTER LEVEL)
dial or the rear panel master output attenuator
(MASTER ATT) switch.
÷ Adjust the TRIM dial so that the input level
approaches 0 dB on the channel level
indicator.
÷ Correctly set the CROSS FADER ASSIGN
switch for the desired channel.
÷ Set the FADER START button to ON.
÷ Use a control cable to connect the CONTROL
jacks of mixer and CD player.
÷ Connect both the CONTROL jacks and analog
input connectors.
÷ Correctly select the channel on which you
wish to apply effects.
÷ Adjust the effect parameter 2 adjust dial
(LEVEL/DEPTH).
÷ Set effect selector to [SND/RTN].
÷ Connect effector to the rear panel SEND/
RETURN connectors.
÷ Use the effect channel selector to select the
audio source to which you wish to apply the
effects.
÷ Lower the output level of the external effector.
÷ Adjust the TRIM dial so that the input level
approaches 0 dB in the channel level indicator.
÷ Adjust other channels as well so that the input
levels approach 0 dB in the channel level
indicator.
÷ Strike the TAP button to set BPM manually.
÷ No remedy is necessary.
÷ Set MIDI sequencer’s sync mode to “slave”.
÷ MIDI sequencers that do not support MIDI
timing lock cannot be synchronized.
TROUBLESHOOTING