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    Other functions
    Saving to a SD Memory Card, Recalling
    1Insert a SD Memory Card ( page 10)
    •You will not be able to save to the SD Memory Card if the
    write lock switch is set to LOCK on the SD Memory Card.
    Release the lock and re-insert. You can save sample pad 1-4. You can also save panel data for each
    CD or SD Memory Card from this unit to a SD Memory Card.
    2Save the data
    1. Press SD CARD [SAVE]
    •The SAVE lamp lights. “SD SAVE” screen appears in the
    display.
    2. Press [S.PADS, PANEL] to select the mode
    Each time you press the button:
    S.PADS 
     PANEL
    S.PADS : Sample pad 1-4 data (S.PADS lamp lights)
    PANEL : Can only select in TURNTABLE mode
    Panel data such as cue pad data etc.
    (PANEL lamp lights)
    3. The PANEL mode file name is automatically as-
    signed by the unit.
    When only using S.PADS mode
    Press [– + BANK] to select the file
    •Press and hold [– + BANK] to load in high speed.
    •Display of the selected file is reversed.
    (File example) 001ABCDE, 002FGHIJ...
    •You can give a name to a file.
    ( right side of page, Giving a name to the sample pad file)•Press [SAVE] again to cancel.
    4. Press [EXECUTE] to begin
    •If “REPLACE OK?” appears in the display ( bottom
    of page)
    •Saving of data begins, “NOW SD SAVING” appears in the
    display. Saving sample pad data to a SD Memory Card
    may take up to 50 seconds.
    •The SAVE lamp goes out once saving has finished and
    “COMPLETED” appears in the display.
    Saving to a SD Memory Card
    Giving a name to the sample pad file
    You can give a name to the sample pad file when saving to the SD
    Memory Card.
    After selecting the file in step 3 on the left, Save the data
    1. Press [+ ] to select “NAME” from the display
    •The “NAMING” screen appears in the display.
    2. Press [], [] and select the character to change
    •The selected characters (only last 5 digits) become reverse dis-
    played.
    3. Press [– ], [+ ] to select the input characters
    •Press and hold [– ], [+ ] for high speed search.
    •Characters that can be input
    •Press [SAVE] again to cancel.
    4. Repeat steps 2-3 to give the file a name (only last 5
    digits)
    5.  Press [EXECUTE] to save
    Deleting sample pad files
    You can delete sample pad files saved on a SD Memory Card.After selecting the file in step 3 on the left, Save the data
    1. Press [– ] to select “DEL” from the display
    •“SD DELETE” screen appears in the display.
    2. Press [EXECUTE] to perform deletion
    •Files with no data cannot be deleted. Trying to delete them will
    result in a “FILE SELECT ERROR” message being displayed.
    Deleting panel data saved on a SD Memory Card
    If the SD Memory Card has become full and you can no longer save
    panel data, you can delete the panel data on the SD Memory Card
    corresponding to the inserted media.
    After selecting “PANEL” in step 2 on the left, Save the data
    Press [– ] to select “DEL” from the display
    •The panel data on the SD Memory Card is deleted.
    •If the panel data corresponding to the currently inserted media
    does not exist on the SD Memory Card, “DEL” is not displayed
    and the panel data cannot be deleted.
    Data saved to a SD Memory Card
    S.PADS mode (1 Bank: MAX. 5.4 MB)
    MB means one million bytes.
    •Maximum of 32 seconds data from SAMPLE PADS 1-4
    PANEL mode
    •Auto Cue on, off and auto cue level
    •Cue bank•Instant change
    •Loop in, Loop out•Cue pad 1-4
    •Dynamic effect•Vinyl simulator
    Sample pad file names
    •(Example) 001ABCDE
    First 3 digits: Can be numbers between 001-999 (Un-changeable)
    (The maximum number of files is 999 files.)
    Last 5 digits: File name (Changeable)
    •File names will become blank if there is no data in the file.
    •Files without names will be saved as “_” (underbars).
    Before use•Switch [PLAY SELECT] to select the media to be used
    •Insert the SD Memory Card or CD to be used
    When “REPLACE OK?” appears in the display while saving
    The selected sample pad file already has data.
    To overwrite, select “YES” by pressing [– ] from the dis-
    play.
    To not save, select “NO” by pressing [+ 
    ] from the display.
    Note
    •You can only save panel data when you have inserted the CD or
    SD Memory Card for which that data has been stored.
    •Pressing [SAVE] during play displays a warning message and play
    continues.
    •The panel data file name is automatically assigned by this unit.
    Automatic loading on this unit (
     page 22) may not work if you
    use a computer to change the panel data file name saved on a SD
    Memory Card.
    _ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S
    T U V W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
    •If you save the panel data for the same media previously set to a
    SD Memory Card, the previously saved data is overwritten. If you
    save CD panel data and don’t want to overwrite, you can use a
    new SD Memory card to save. 
    						
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    Other functions
    001
    001ABCDE.mp3
    002FGHIJ.mp3
    003KLMNO.mp3
    004PQRST.mp3
    002
    001A_123.mp3
    002FG_12.mp3
    003KLM_1.mp3
    003
    001VWXYZ.mp3
    1Insert the SD Memory Card containing
    saved data (
     page 10)
    Loading sample pad data
    You can recall sample pad 1-4 data saved on a SD Memory Card.
    2Load the file
    1. Press SD CARD [LOAD]
    •The LOAD lamp lights. “SD LOAD” screen appears in the
    display.
    •The S.PADS lamp lights.
    2. Press [– + BANK] to select the file•Press and hold [– + BANK] to load in high speed.
    •Display of the selected file is reversed.
    (File example) 001ABCDE, 002FGHIJ...
    •Press [LOAD] again to cancel.
    3. Press [EXECUTE]
    •The media begins to load, “NOW SD LOADING” appears
    in the display. Loading may take up to 25 seconds.
    •The LOAD lamp goes out once loading has finished and
    “COMPLETED” appears in the display.
    •Pressing [LOAD] during play, displays a warning message and play
    continues.
    •Previous sample pad data is erased from memory on this unit once
    loaded.
    Recalling (loading) data saved on a
    SD Memory Card
    Regarding MP3 albums and SD audio
    Saving to a SD Memory Card, Recalling
    Selection and play order of tracks within an MP3
    album
    •For MP3 tracks on CD-R and CD-RW, play proceeds folder by
    folder in the sequence of folder number order.
    •Only MP3 files are playable when there are files other than MP3
    files on the CD-R, CD-RW containing the MP3 files.
    However, when there is normal audio data (CD-DA) and MP3
    files mixed on the same disc, only audio data can be played.
    Folders that do not contain MP3 files are skipped.
    Creating MP3 files for play on this unit
    •The format used for CD-R, CD-RW is ISO9660 level 1, or level 2.
    •When creating on a computer etc, give folders and files names
    using numeric and alphabetic characters.
    •Read the operating instruction manual if using MP3 file creation
    software on your computer. Depending on the type of recording,
    some MP3 files may not be playable.
    •Only ID3 tag track titles are displayable on this unit.
    V1, V1.1 (Up to 32 alphanumeric characters.)
    •This unit is compatible with multi-sessions. When there are many
    sessions, it may take some time for play to begin, therefore we
    recommend reducing the number of sessions to a minimum.
    •You cannot play a file that was recorded with packet write.
    •This unit is not compatible with HighMAT
    TM.
    Creating SD audio for play on this unit
    Record tracks to a SD Memory Card using only the “SD JUKE-
    BOX” application for recording SD audio for your PC, and a USB
    reader-writer (all sold separately).
    •This unit is not compatible with the WMA format.
    Play order
    Folders can be created within folders, however
    the play may not proceed in the correct order.
    Root
    1
    st track
    2nd track
    3rd track
    4th track
    1Insert the SD Memory Card ( page 10)
    All data is erased and the SD Memory Card is formatted. Useable
    capacity will be less. Useable capacity may differ from that indicated
    on the media.
    Use only when you want to erase all files or when there is data
    on the card that cannot be read.
    Formatting the SD Memory Card
    2Hold down SD CARD [SAVE] for more
    than 5 seconds until “FORMAT OK?”
    appears in the display
    •Press [SAVE] again to cancel.
    3Press [EXECUTE] to proceed
    •“COMPLETED” will appear on the display. All data is erased
    and the card is formatted.
    •If “FORMAT ERROR” appears in the display, this SD Memory
    Card cannot be formatted.
    Panel data automatic loading (TURNTABLE mode only)
    The unit automatically loads panel data for each CD or SD Memory
    Card to its memory from the SD Memory Card.
    1. Switch [PLAY SELECT] to select the media to be used
    and turn the MODE switch on the rear panel to TURN-
    TABLE side
    2. Insert the SD Memory Card containing saved panel
    data
    3. If the media corresponding to the saved panel data is
    a CD, insert the CD
    •If the same media data exists on the SD Memory Card and in
    the unit’s memory, the SD Memory Card takes precedence and
    the unit’s memory is overwritten.
    If you do not want to replace data in the unit’s memory, save to a
    SD Memory Card in advance.
    5
    th track
    6th track
    7th track
    8
    th track
    Naming folders and files
    At the time of recording, give folders
    and file names with 3-digit prefixes
    in the order you want to play them. 
    						
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    Other functions
    Using with other equipment
    Before use•Switch [PLAY SELECT] to select the media to be used
    •Turn [MODE] on the rear panel to TURNTABLE
    •Insert the SD Memory Card or CD to be used
    Start play using the mixer’s fader
    You can instantly start play from the auto cue point or cue point on this
    unit using the mixer’s fader by connecting this unit to the control ter-
    minal of a DJ mixer using a control cable connection. (
     page 8)
    Before use :
    •Adjust buttons and control knobs of CH1 and CH4 on the DJ mixer
    so mixed sound is output from the master output.
    •Turn the DJ mixer’s FADER START CH1 and CH4 to on.
    •On unit 1 or 2, set the auto cue point or set the cue point and select
    the cue bank.
    Starting with the channel fader
    (e.g.) When the fader operation switch on the DJ mixer is set to NORMAL
    1. On the DJ Mixer, change the C.FADER ASSIGN A
    switch to other than 1 and change the C.FADER AS-
    SIGN B switch to other than 4
    2. 
    Push the CH1, CH4 channel fader all the way to the bottom
    3. During play or while paused on unit 1 or 2, press
    [CUE STOP] (Back cue)
    •Returns to the set point and pauses.
    4. When you want to start play, push the CH1 or CH4
    channel fader up
    •At the same time, play begins from the set point on unit 1 or 2.
    •
    After you return the channel fader to its original position, unit back cues,
    and pauses after returning to the set point.
    Starting with the cross fader
    (e.g.) When the cross fader operation switch on the DJ mixer is set to
    NORMAL and to start play on CH1
    1. On the DJ Mixer, change the C.FADER ASSIGN A
    switch to 1 and change the C.FADER ASSIGN B
    switch to 4
    2. Push the cross fader all the way toward CH4 (
    )
    3. During play or while paused on unit 1, press [CUE
    STOP] (Back cue)
    4. When you want to start play, push the cross fader in
    the opposite direction indicated in step 2, towards
    CH1 (
    )
    •At the same time, play begins from the set point on unit 1.You can relay play by connecting the control terminals of the two units.
    (
     page 9)
    Before use:
    •Turn Auto Cue on for both units, set the auto cue point for the track
    to be played and back cue.
    Using two units for relay play
    Press [PLAY/PAUSE] on the unit to be
    played first
    •Once track play finishes on the unit being played, play auto-
    matically begins from the unit on standby.
    •The unit that was played first pauses and cues at the next track’s
    auto cue point.
    •You can automatically alternate play between both units by repeat-
    ing this method.
    •You can listen to many different tracks by changing the media and
    selecting the track of the unit in the standby position.
    •Set the cue point, select the cue bank and back cue on the standby
    unit to begin relay play from the desired point of the desired track.
    Note
    •During play, if power on one of the units is cut or turned off, play
    may begin on the other standby unit.
    •You cannot use fader start and relay play at the same time.
    Using the amplifier and other equipment
    Connect with the matching input terminals on the equipment (not in-
    cluded). ( page 9)
    •When using this unit’s DIGITAL OUT terminal, SD Audio is not out-
    put.
    1Put the equipment on standby
    2Press [PLAY/PAUSE] to play
    •Audio played from the connected equipment is output. •You can alternate play by back cueing unit 2 connected to
    CH4.
    Push the cross fader all the way toward CH4 Play CH4
    CH1 Back cue
    Push the cross fader all the way toward CH1 Play CH1
    CH4 Back cue 
    						
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    Other functions
    Before use•Switch [PLAY SELECT] to select the media to be used
    •Turn [MODE] on the rear panel to TURNTABLE
    •Insert the SD Memory Card or CD to be used
    Linking different tracks
    (e.g.) Using the DJ Mixer, link track A that is currently being played
    with track B that will be played next.
    Before use:
    •Connect main unit 1 (track A) with DJ mixer CH1 and main unit 2
    (track B) with CH4. (
     page 8)
    •Adjust buttons and control knobs of CH1 and CH4 on the DJ mixer
    so mixed sound is output from the master output.
    (Refer to the DJ mixer’s operating instructions.)
    •Push the cross fader to the CH1 side to play track A.
    (Only track A audio is output from the master output (speaker).)
    1Cue track B using the DJ mixer moni-
    tor (headphone)
    (Refer to the DJ mixer’s operating instructions.)
    •Search for the track’s cue point (first beat) and set the cue
    point.
    2Match with track A being played on the
    speaker, on unit 2 (track B)
    Press [PLAY/PAUSE] to play track B
    •Track A is only output on the speaker, track B is output from
    the monitor headphones.
    3Adjust [TEMPO] on unit 2 (track B) and
    match the BPM (beats per minute) on
    track A and track B by listening
    •Use [TEMPO] on unit 2 (track B)
    to adjust track B’s BPM value to
    approximately match the BPM
    value of track A indicated in the
    display.
    4On unit 2 (track B),
    Stop the platter slip surface and press
    [CUE STOP] to return to the cue point
    5Match with track A again, on unit 2 (track B)
    Press [PLAY/PAUSE] and play track B
    6Checking the audio through the moni-
    tor (headphones), gradually slide the
    mixer’s cross fader towards the CH4
    side
    •Track B audio is mixed with track A audio from the speaker
    and output.
    •When the cross fader has been completely moved to the
    CH4 side, the transition from track A to track B is complete.
    BPM
    Using with other equipment
    Initializing this unit’s memory
    Unit’s initialize memory function
    You can re-initialize all memory content on this unit, restoring it to
    factory settings.
    Re-initializing will erase the following memory.
    •Cue bank, cue pad, loop play
    •Vinyl simulator, dynamic effect settings
    •Auto Cue on, off settings and auto cue level settings
    •Instant change settings
    50 CDs or SD Memory Cards worth of data items of the above indi-
    cated media data.
    •Display angle, display contrast settings
    When the power is off
    While holding down [SAMPLE PADS 1] and [SAMPLE
    PADS 4], press [POWER OFF ON] to turn the power
    on, and release  [SAMPLE PADS 1] and [SAMPLE PADS
    4] after “INITIALIZED” appears in the display
    •All memory content is re-initialized.
    •The display returns to its original state and you can begin operat-
    ing.
    Glossary
    •SD Audio
    An audio standard for SD Memory Cards. An encryption technology is
    used in order to protect copyrights and the legal rights of the con-
    sumer as well as help develop a healthy music culture. There are
    restrictions upon the copying of data etc. Use an application like SD-
    Jukebox etc. for creating data.
    •Cue
    Used to begin play. On this unit the cue point is used to store the
    beginning of a track or an arbitrary point of a track to memory and
    then to instantly begin play from this point.
    •Platter slip surface
    The rotatable surface on an analog turntable which you place a record.
    Although this unit is a digital turntable, play functionality is the same
    as when operating a platter slip surface on an analog turntable.
    •MP3 album
    When creating multiple MP3 files on a computer and writing to a CD-
    ROM, you can organize the files using folders. These folders are called
    albums on this unit. When you want to play tracks in sequential order
    on this unit, use numbers like 001 and 002 etc. for naming the al-
    bums. (
     Page 22) 
    						
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    Reference
    With this system, you can only play CDs having this
    mark.
    •Do not use irregularly shaped CDs. (May
    result in damage to your equipment.)
    •Use discs that display the logo mark indi-
    cated above, or conform to the Compact
    disc digital audio standard. The disc may
    not play properly if you are using a non-
    standard conforming disc.
    •For CDs with greater than 80 minutes total play time, the portion
    beyond 80 minutes cannot be played on this unit.
    •Depending on the CD, there may be apparent noise or the total
    number of tracks may not be read properly. In either case, try re-
    inserting the CD.
    •Recorded music CDs that are partially or fully translucent may not
    be usable with this unit.
    •Do not use CDs that are dirty.
    Note about using a DualDisc•The digital audio content side of a DualDisc does not meet the
    technical specifications of the Compact Disc Digital Audio (CD-
    DA) format so play may not be possible.
    •Do not use a DualDisc in this unit as it may get scratched or scraped.
    Concerning CDs
    •If you are taking the CD from a cold to a warm environment, mois-
    ture may form on the CD. Wipe this off with a soft, dry, lint-free
    cloth before using the CD.
    •Do not write on the label side with a ball-point pen or other writing
    instrument.
    •Do not use record cleaning sprays, benzine, thinner, static elec-
    tricity prevention liquids or any other solvent.
    •Do not attach labels or stickers to CDs. (Do not use CDs with ex-
    posed adhesive from tape or left over peeled off stickers.)
    Handling precautions
    How to hold CDs
    How to clean CDs
    Be sure to store CDs in their cases to protect them from dust, scratches,
    and warping.
    Do not place or store CDs in the following places
    •Locations exposed to direct sunlight
    •Humid or dusty locations
    •Locations directly exposed to a heat vent or heating appliance
    •In the glove compartment or on the rear deck of an automobile
    Storage precautions
    •Do not use scratch-proof protectors etc.
    •Do not use CDs printed with label printers available on the market.
    Do not touch the
    recorded surface.
    Wipe from inside outward. The recorded surface
    Handling SD Memory Cards
    When handling SD Memory Cards
    Avoid the following:
    •Altering or disassembling the SD Memory Card
    •Striking, bending, dropping, or getting water on the SD Memory
    Card
    •Touching the metal connectors with your fingers or with metal objects
    •Peeling off attached labels
    •Attaching new labels or stickers
    Storage
    •Always put the SD Memory Card back in its case.
    •Do not store in potentially high temperature locations such as within
    cars, or in areas open to direct sunlight.
    •Do not place in locations subject to high humidity or dust.
    •Do not place in areas subject to caustic gases.
    Protecting important data
    •Set the write protect switch to the
    LOCK position. Release the lock when
    storing new data.
    •If there is a space for writing a note on
    the SD Memory Card, use a felt pen
    (oil based) for writing. Do not use a pencil or ball point pen. Loss of
    data may result if the SD Memory Card is damaged.
    •Do not remove the AC power supply cord while the unit power is
    on (When the units display is on) or loss of data may result.
    •Do not remove the SD Memory Card from the unit during play.
    Loss of data may result. •AAC
    A compression standard that makes recording and play of high qual-
    ity audio possible including MPEG2 (an international standard). Used
    in SD Audio and broadcast satellite digital signals.
    •MP3
    MP3 is the abbreviated form of the international standard MPEG1/
    Audio Layer3. MP3 allows you to achieve approximately ten to one
    compression rates with bit rates of 128 kbps. MP3 is used widely with
    SD Audio, CDs, and computers.
    •Sampling frequency
    The number of samples taken approximately each second when an
    audio signal is digitally converted and stored in memory. The higher
    the value the wider the frequency range can be used for digital con-
    version thus providing near original audio quality reproduction, how-
    ever the resulting size of the audio data does become quite large.
    •Bit rate
    A value that indicates the audio signal compression rate. Indicates
    the number of bits sampled approximately each second, the larger
    the bit value the more information is contained resulting in better au-
    dio quality, however the size of the audio data does become quite
    large.
    Suitable SD Memory Cards
    You can use SD Memory Cards with the following capacities (from
    8 MB to 1 GB).
    8 MB, 16 MB, 32 MB, 64 MB
    128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB,            1 GB (Maximum)
    Please confirm the latest information on the following website.
    http://panasonic.co.jp/pavc/global/cs
     (This site is in English only.)
    •If the SD Memory Card is formatted on other equipment, the time
    spent for recording may become longer. Also if the SD Memory Card
    is formatted on a PC, you may not be able to use it on this unit.
    In these cases, format the card on this unit.
    •This unit supports SD Memory Cards formatted in FAT12 system
    and FAT16 system based on SD Memory Card Specifications.
    Write Protect
    SwitchRear
    side
    •SD logo is a trademark. 
    •MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from
    Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson multimedia. 
    						
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    Reference
    Q&A (Frequently asked questions)
    Question
    Connecting
    Other
    Devices
    CD
    How do I connect an analog player?
    How do I connect speakers?
    How do I record through an optical digital con-
    nection?
    Can I use a multimedia card (MMC) or a memorystick?Can I play DVD-Video or a CD video?
    Can I play CD-R and CD-RW which contains MP3
    data?
    An analog player cannot be connected directly. It must be con-nected through a DJ mixer.
    Speakers cannot be connected directly. Speakers must be
    connected through DJ Mixer or amplifier.
    There is no optical digital output terminal on the unit. A con-
    nection cable can be used to connect to the DIGITAL OUT
    terminal on the unit.
    No. Use a SD Memory Card only.
    No.
    Yes. However, play may not be possible on some discs de-
    pending on the state of recording.
    Some functions are not operational.
    AnswerReference
    page
    8
    9
    9
    10, 12-13
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    Troubleshooting guide
    Before requesting service, make the below checks. If you are in doubt about some of the check points, or if the remedies indicated
    in the chart do not solve the problem,
    refer to the “Customer Services Directory” on back cover if you reside in the U.S.A., or refer to the “Product information” on page 2 if
    you reside in Canada.
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    Solution
    Connect the stereo cables properly, left toleft, right to right.
    Move the unit away from the other electrical
    equipment.
    Connect the stereo connection cable prop-
    erly.
    Connect with the DJ mixer’s LINE input ter-
    minals. Do not connect to the PHONO ter-
    minal.
    Turn the unit power off or distance the unit
    from the TV or FM tuner.Insert the CD with the label-side facing up.Replace with a standard conforming CD.Wipe the CD clean with a soft cloth.
    Moisture may form on the lens.
    Wait about an hour and try playing again.
    Wipe the CD clean with a soft cloth.
    Eject the disc after stopping or pausing.
    If forced disc ejection does not work, con-
    tact your nearest dealer.
    Record tracks using the SD audio recording
    application for the PC (sold separately).
    Press the PUSH button to release.
    Switch the MODE switch on the rear panel
    to the TURNTABLE side.
    Set the cue point.
    Set the loop in point and loop out point to
    create the loop.
    When updating the unit’s memory etc., and
    when panel data is necessary, save to the
    SD Memory Card in advance.
    Cause
    Are the left and right stereo cables re-versed?Are connection cables too close to the ACpower supply cord or a fluorescent light?Is the stereo connection cable not con-nected?
    Are the output cables properly con-
    nected?
    Is the unit is causing the TV or FM inter-ference?Is the CD is inserted upside down?Are you using a non-standard CD?Is the CD dirty?
    Has the unit been suddenly moved from
    a cold to a warm or hot location, resulting
    in an abrupt change in temperature?
    Is the CD dirty?
    When in the TURNTABLE mode you can-
    not eject the disc during play.
    Is the music file you inserted not SD au-
    dio?
    Are you using the FREE WHEEL mode?
    Is the CD PLAYER mode selected?
    Is the cue point set?
    Is the loop in point (start point) set?
    Have you inserted a SD Memory Card
    that already has the panel data for the
    corresponding media? In this case the SD
    Memory Card takes precedence and the
    panel data stored to the unit’s memory is
    replaced with the setting on the SD
    Memory Card.
    Problem
    Left and right audio is re-versed.
    A “Humming” sound is
    heard during play.
    No sound comes out of
    one speaker.
    Sound is distorted and or
    noise is being emitted.
    There is interference toTV or FM reception.
    “NO CD AUDIO TRACK”
    appears on the display
    when a CD is inserted.
    The unit does not play
    when the Play button is
    pushed.
    There is noise or certain
    points on the disc cannot
    be played properly.
    CD does not eject after
    pressing the CD EJECT
    button.
    “NO SD AUDIO TRACK”
    appears on the display
    when a SD Memory Card
    is inserted.
    The platter does not ro-
    tate.
    Back cue does not work
    when the CUE button is
    pressed during play.
    Loop play does not work
    when the LOOP OUT but-
    ton is pressed.
    The last panel data set on
    this unit is replaced when
    you insert the corre-
    sponding media.
    General
    CD
    SD audio
    Operation
    •Sometimes the BPM value and the CD memory value differ. This is because the method for measuring the BPM value is different, and
    it is not due to a defective or malfunctioning unit. 
    						
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    Error messages
    MessageCAN NOT EJECT
    CUE BANK ERROR
    DATA ERROR
    FAILED
    FILE SELECT ERRORFORMAT ERROR
    NO CD AUDIO TRACK
    NO DATA
    NO DISC
    NO PANEL MODE
    NO REMAIN
    NO SD AUDIO TRACK
    NO SD CARD
    REPLACED OLD PANEL DATA
    SD CARD FULL
    SD CARD PROTECTED
    SD LID OPEN
    TRACK ERROR
    DescriptionCannot eject the CD.
    After setting the auto cue point, you tried to set
    the cue setting without selecting the cue bank.
    There is a problem with the data.
    A save, load or format error occurred and the op-eration did not complete.The wrong file was selected.You cannot format this SD Memory Card.
    The inserted disc is unrecognizable.
    The disc has been inserted upside down.
    You tried to save to a SD Memory Card, but there
    is no sample pad data.CD is not inserted.
    You cannot save panel data when using the CD
    PLAYER mode.
    You cannot display the current remaining time with
    MP3 files.
    There are no audio tracks on this SD Memory Card.
    The inserted SD Memory Card is unrecognizable
    because of damage or an error.SD Memory Card is not inserted.
    The oldest used media panel data was replaced.
    You cannot store more than 50 CDs or SD Memory
    Cards worth of data items.
    You cannot save any more data to the SD Memory
    Card.
    The SD Memory Card is write protected.
    The lid of the SD Memory Card slot is open.
    You cannot play this track.
    This track data cannot be read.
    ActionPause the unit and eject the CD.
    Select the cue bank first.
    Use a SD Memory Card that was recordedproperly.
    Try saving or loading again. Or try saving to a
    new SD Memory Card.Select the correct file.Use a new SD Memory Card.
    Re-insert the CD properly.
    Re-insert the CD properly.
    Save using the TURNTABLE mode.
    Use a SD Memory Card that was recorded
    properly.
    Re-insert the SD Memory Card properly.
    Save it to a SD Memory Card or initialize the
    unit’s memory.
    Use a new SD Memory Card.
    Release the SD Memory Card write-protectswitch.Make sure to close the lid.
    Select another track or replace with properly
    recorded media.
    Specifications
    To clean this unit, wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
    •Never use alcohol, paint thinner, or benzine to clean this unit.
    •Before using chemically treated cloth, read the instructions that came with the cloth carefully.
    Maintenance
    •Digital audio outputCoaxial digital outputPin jack
    •HeadphoneOutput level20 mW max. 32 Ω (adjustable)
    •PickupWave length790 nm
    Laser PowerNo hazardous radiation is emitted
    •GeneralPower supplyAC 120 V, 60 Hz
    Power consumption20 W
    Dimensions (W 
    X H X D)320 x 111 x 330 mm
    (1239/64˝ x 43/8˝ x 13˝)
    Mass5.8 kg
    (12.8 lb.)
    Note
    Specifications are subject to change without notice.
    Mass and dimensions are approximate.
    Specifications are the values when playing CD audio in the CD
    PLAYER mode with tempo reset.
    •Playable mediaCD (12 cm) (5˝)CD-Audio (CD-DA)
    CD-R/CD-RW (CD-DA, MP3)
    SD Memory Card
    •CD-MP3 play formatCompatible compression ratebetween 32 kbps and 192 kbps
    (Recommended: 128 kbps)
    Compatible sampling rate48 kHz/44.1 kHz/32 kHz
    •SD Audio play formatAudio extension formatMPEG2-AAC/MP3
    Compatible sampling rate48 kHz/44.1 kHz/32 kHz
    •AudioNo. of channels2 (stereo)
    Frequency response
    4 Hz-20 kHz
    Output voltage2 Vrms (0 dB) (JEITA)
    Output terminalPin jack 
    						
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