Cdj-800mk2, Operating instructions, Contents specifications – Pioneer CDJ-800MK2 User Manual
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Contents/Specifications
Contents
Specifications
1. General
System ................................ Compact disc digital audio system
Power requirements ........... AC 110 V to 120 V/220 V to 240 V,
50/60 Hz
Power consumption .......................................................... 24 W
Operating temperature ..................................... +5 °C to +35 °C
Operating humidity ................................................ 5 % to 85 %
(There should be no condensation of moisture.)
Weight .............................................................................. 4.0 kg
Dimensions ....................... 305 (W) x 344.1 (D) x 108.5 (H) mm
2. Audio section
Frequency response .......................................... 4 Hz to 20 kHz
Signal-to-noise ratio ............................... 115 dB or more (JEITA)
Distortion .......................................................... 0.006 % (JEITA)
3. Accessories
÷ Operating instructions ......................................................... 1
÷ Power cord (☞ P. 2) ............................................................. 2
÷ Audio cable .......................................................................... 1
÷ Control cord ......................................................................... 1
÷ Forced eject pin
(housed in a groove in the bottom panel) ............................ 1
NOTE:
Specifications and design are subject to possible modification
without notice.
Before Operating
Specifications ........................................................................... 4
Features ................................................................................... 6
Handling Precautions ............................................................... 8
Discs Usable with This Unit ................................................... 10
Connections ........................................................................... 13
Names and Functions of Parts ............................................... 16
Basic Operations
Loading and Removing Discs ................................................. 20
DJ Player Operation ............................................................... 22
Auto cueing ...................................................................... 22
Starting playback .............................................................. 22
To stop playback ............................................................... 23
To pause playback ............................................................ 23
Fast forward / Fast reverse .............................................. 23
Track search ...................................................................... 24
Folder search (MP3 only) .................................................. 24
Cue point settings ............................................................ 25
To change the playing speed ............................................ 26
Applying master tempo .................................................... 26
Jog dial functions ............................................................. 26
Mixing different tracks ..................................................... 28
About TEXT display .......................................................... 29
Advanced Operations
Advanced Operations ............................................................. 30
Scratch play ...................................................................... 30
Spin play ........................................................................... 30
Braking ............................................................................. 30
Quick return ...................................................................... 31
Loop playback ................................................................... 31
Reverse play ..................................................................... 33
About fader start play ....................................................... 33
Relay play using two players ............................................ 34
Cue point / loop point memory ......................................... 34
Copying recorded data to another player ......................... 35
Other
Troubleshooting ...................................................................... 36