Power & wireless section, Usb device section, Power & wireless section usb device section – Pioneer XDJ-AERO User Manual
Page 15: Recording the performance
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Part
names
and
functions
Power & wireless section
1
WPS
2
3
4
STANDBY/ON
1 2
3 4
5
1
STANDBY/ON indicator
This lights when this unit’s power is on or in standby.
2
STANDBY/ON button
This switches this unit’s power between on and standby.
3
WPS indicator
This lights when connection with an access point is established
when in the WLAN client mode.
The indicator flashes during WPS connection settings.
4
WPS button
This is used for wireless LAN connection to devices supporting con-
nection by WPS button.
5
Link indicators
This lights when a link with the mobile device or computer is
established.
To turn the power on
Press [STANDBY/ON] button.
Turn on the power of this unit.
The [STANDBY/ON] indicator lights green.
To set to the standby mode
When this unit’s power is on, press the [STANDBY/ON]
button for over 1 second.
This unit is set to the standby mode.
The [STANDBY/ON] indicator lights red.
! When the [STANDBY/ON] button is pressed again, the power turns
on.
! This unit is equipped with an auto standby function. For details, see
About the auto standby function on page 27.
USB device section
USB
STOP
MASTER
REC
5V 500mA
1 2 3
1
USB device insertion slot
Insert USB devices here.
2
MASTER REC button
This is used to record the sound output from this unit on a USB
device.
3
USB STOP button
Press this for over 2 seconds before disconnecting USB devices from
this unit.
Recording the performance
The same sound as the sound being output from the [MASTER OUT 1]
and [MASTER OUT 2] terminals can be recorded as a WAV file on a USB
device.
! The name of the files created when the sound is recorded is in the
format [REC***.WAV] (*** is a 3-digit number).
1 Connect the USB device to the USB device insertion
slot.
2 Press the [MASTER REC] button.
Recording starts.
The [MASTER REC] indicator lights.
! When the [MASTER REC] button is pressed again, the
[MASTER REC] indicator turns off and recording stops.
! Recording is possible for about 90 minutes on a 1 GB USB device.
! Recording is not possible on devices formatted in MAC OS Extended
(Journaled).