Panel facilities – Pioneer DMP-555 User Manual
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PANEL FACILITIES
Buttons indicated by * cannot be used in digital mode.
BEFORE OPERATIONS
1 POWER switch (OFF
—/ON _)
Located on the unit’s rear panel.
2 Display ☞ 51-76
3 FOLDER SEARCH buttons (
+, =) ☞ P. 13
Use when performing track search of media with layered file structure (for exam-
ple, CD-ROM or memory card).
[MIXOUT CARD CONTROL Block] (4~8)
÷ The buttons and other controls in this block are enabled only when source
selector is set to CD.
4 CARD TEMPO dial (*) ☞ P. 19
Use to adjust the playback tempo of the track on the memory card being mixed
with the currently playing CD (CD-DA track).
5 Card mix SYNCHRO button / indicator (*) ☞ P. 19
Use to turn the BPM synchro function ON/OFF. When ON, the playback tempo of
the memory card track being mixed is automatically matched to the BPM rate of
the currently playing CD (CD-DA track).
6 Card mix TRACK SEARCH buttons (
4, ¢) ☞ P. 18
7 Card mix CUE button / indicator (*) ☞ P. 18
When a memory card track is in cue pause mode, depressing this button plays back
the cued track while the button is held depressed; when the button is released, the
track returns to its cue point.
8 Card mix LOOP START/STOP button / indicator
(
3/ 7) (*) ☞ P. 18
Use to perform seamless loop play/stop of the memory card track being mixed with
the currently playing CD (CD-DA track).
[DJ Operation Block] (9~24)
÷ The buttons and other controls in this block operate with respect to the media
designated by the source selector.
9 TRACK SEARCH buttons (
4, ¢) ☞ P. 14
10 SEARCH buttons (
1, ¡) ☞ P. 14
1
4
2
5
7
8
25 26
27 28
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9
6
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
29 30 31 32
17
33
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
34
35
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40
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11 CUE indicator (*) ☞ P. 14
This indicator lights whenever a cue point has been set, except during searches.
Flashes during pause mode.
12 CUE button (*)
[Setting a cue point] ☞ P. 14
[Back cue] ☞ P. 15
[Cue point sampler] ☞ P. 15
13 PLAY/PAUSE indicator (
6)
Lights during play and flashes during pause.
14 PLAY/PAUSE button (
6) ☞ P. 13
15 LOOP IN/REAL TIME CUE button / indicator (*)
Real time cue ☞ P. 15
Loop-in point input ☞ P. 16
16 LOOP OUT/OUT ADJ. button / indicator (*)
Loop-out point input ☞ P. 16
Loop-out point adjust ☞ P. 16
17 Jog dial (*) (+FWD/–REV) ☞ P. 15
18 TEMPO control slider (*) ☞ P. 15
Slide forward (+) to increase the playback tempo; move back (–) to reduce the
playback tempo.
19 SCRATCH button / indicator (*) ☞ P. 16
Use to switch jog dial function between scratch mode and CDJ mode.
÷ Defaults to CDJ mode each time power is turned ON.
20 EXIT/RELOOP button (*) ☞ P. 16
21 ONE TRACK LOOP SET button (*) ☞ P. 16
Press for loop play of a single track.
22 TIME MODE/AUTO CUE button (*)
TIME MODE: Pressing this button causes the time display to alternate between
elapsed playing time and remaining playing time (REMAIN) of the currently play-
ing track.
AUTO CUE mode: Hold button depressed for more than one second to switch
AUTO CUE mode ON/OFF ☞ P. 13.
23 MASTER TEMPO button / indicator (*) ☞ P. 15
Pressing this button causes the master tempo function to alternate between ON and
OFF.
24 TEMPO control range button (*) (±6/±10/±16)
Pressing this button causes the variable range of the TEMPO control slider to alter-
nate between ±6%, ±10%, and ±16%.
[SOURCE SELECT Block] (25~28)
25 CD indicator ☞ P. 13
Lights when CD is loaded. Flashes during CD eject.
26 CD select button / indicator ☞ P. 13
When this button is pressed, the CD player is enabled as main source, enabling DJ
play on CD-DA and CD-ROM.
27 CARD select button / indicator (*) ☞ P. 13
When this button is pressed, the memory card is enabled as main source, enabling
DJ play on SD card and MMC card.
28 CARD indicator ☞ P. 13
Lights when a memory card is loaded and ready to play. The indicator flashes if the
loaded card is not formatted correctly, or if it contains no track contents.
[Slot Block] (29~32)
29 Forced eject hole ☞ P. 5
30 Disc loading slot ☞ P. 12
31 Memory card loading slot ☞ P. 12
32 Slot indicator
Lights when power is turned ON, and flashes while data is being written to the
memory card.